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Spartanburg South Carolina
1978
Volume X
Prologue
Student Cife
Enter tainment
Honors
. . . Administration
faculty
Organizations
Sports
Classes
Epilogue
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Do M Mow Where Zhe Path jCeads.
Rather. Qo Where Zhere Js J^o Path
And Ceave A Zrail.
We Meet Mere Me fly . . . ^ust 7or
the Moment . . . Zhen We Will
Saeh Pursue Our Qoals and J deals.
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7rom Md^y Places in Cife,
Sack of Us Seeks to Conquer
Different Horizons, Cet Us
Sack Seek tkePatkto Our Own
Horizon Jf Zkere Js J^o Patk,
Zken Cet Us 7orge Akead and
Ceave a ZraiL
On the colored pages of yesterday
Silver visions changed into the
perfumed
And slow walk along the rocky
path.
Together, we touched the spring
In that sheltered bower beneath
A Myriad of falling, white petals;
While the unending stream
Blossomed with promises of
Unheard melodies,
We discovered our inner self
and the infinite.
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In the crisp, steel-blue night
We have arrived at some point
And await tomorrow's undiscovered songs
and unseen colors . . .
Who shall we be?
In the far-off melodies we shall dream
Our visions and sing our songs . . .
But for now, we know it is truly . . .
The educated student that knows
That the mere acquisition of masses
Of facts and figures is useless unless
The knowledge we have obtained
Is critically examined and
Used in a logical scheme of thought.
These two— thought and knowledge-
Are but fine complements to each other;
Thought makes knowledge useful;
Knowledge makes wise thought possible.
Remember this as you forge your trail.
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Chris Cline
Carol Clippard
Aya Zvaigzne
Teri Dye
Kay Phillips
Kenny Covington
Michele Hart
Music Composed by Andy Moller
Set Design by Chris Cline
Lighting by Simon Ferguson,
Clay Francis
Set Construction by Arty Har-
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Chris Cline, Linda
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Assistant Director Cathy Conner
Stage Manager Cathy Conner
Characters— Clark Gregory
Aya Zvaigzne
Alta Snell
Chris Cline
Director— Jim m Cox
Assistant Director— Chris Cline
Stage Manager— Chris Cline
Make Up— Chris Cline
Lighting— Clay Francis
Publicity— Kay Phillips, Cathy
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Bee Gee'^s
Soap
Dolly
Poet on the Porch.
Richie Lecea and Nina Kale were
presented by the Convocation
Series.
Nick Theodore— one of the many
political candidates who visited
the campus.
Stan Waterman lectured on the
underwater photography used in
"Jaws".
1977-1978, The Year
Of Events at USCS
And the World
Fleetwood Mac /"Rumours"
Debby Boone . . . "You Light
Up My Life"
John Travoha
Taught Us to
Dance
"Saturday
Night Fever"
Charlie Lost
an Angel . . .
Farrah Fawcett
Turned to
Movies
The Deaths of Elvis
Presley, Groucho Marx
And Bing Crosby Stunned
The World
A moving story. A romantic story.
A story of envy, hatred, friendship, triumph, and love.
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And choose the smoothest place,
And careful dip the oar,
And shun the winding shore.
And gently steer my boat
Where water-lilies float,
And cardinal flowers
Stand in their sylvan bowers.
TO THE MAIDEN IN THE EAST
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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN
COLLEGES ANDUNIYERSITIES
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Cathy Keuthan . . . Miss USCS 1978
Miss Junior
Melissa Hayes
Miss Senior
Kit Jordan
Miss USCS/31
Miss Freshman
Clary Oglesby
Miss Sophomore
Kella Doolittle
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Shirley Myres . . . Homecoming Queen
Friday, April 28 — Honors Day
Awards
Art Award Billy Bufflngton
Music Award Andy Moller
Wall Street Journal
Student Achievement Award Jimmy Meadows
Biology Award Ed Riley
Curtain Call Award Christopher Cline
Freshman English Award Rebecca Simpson
English Major Award Kathy Demos
School of Nursing Award Rose Gidaro
South Carolina Lung Association
Community Service
Award Candace DelisioDowr
Chemical Rubber Company
Award ,, : Louise Gardner
Mathematics Award Richard Colgate
Political Science Award Donna Pierce
History Award Ann Harris
Psychology Award Susan Leonard
Science Fair
Larsen, Couch Receive Sullivan
Awards
Professor Emeritus . . . James Sloan
JACK TURNER
USCS'S 1978
TEACHER OF
THE YEAR
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because J wished to I we
deliberately, to front only the
essential facts of life, and see
if J could not learn what it
had to teach, and not. when
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for Higher Education
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Admimstratioft Mlends Campus Policies with Zkose
of the University System
1. DR. OLIN SANSBURY, JR. Vice-President;
Pli.D., University of South Carolina.
2. DR. DOYLE BOGGS Director of Informational
Services; Ph.D., University of South Carolina.
3. JOE GARDNER Director of Development;
M.B.A., University of Miami.
4. MARIAN MURPH Administrative Assistant to
the Vice-President.
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1. TED EILENBURG Dean for Administration; M.B.A.,
Dartmouth College.
2. BOB CONNELLY Controller.
3. JOHN CAMPBELL Accountant.
4. RUTH SHIPLETT Personnel Assistant.
5. BUSINESS OFFICE Brenda Weaver, Joyce Butler,
Brenda Smith, Betty Stevens.
admlnistration/47
2. LIBRARY STAFF Teresa Pappas, Anne
Bailey, Not pictured— Gwen Gaither.
3. JAN YOST Director of Institutional Research
and Grants; Ed.D., University of Georgia.
4. LIBRARIANS Valerie Burnie, M.LS., Florida
State University; Judith Dye, M.S.L.S., Atlanta
University; Bob Perrin, M.L.S., University of
Washington; Ellenor McCaughrin; M.L., Univer-
sity of South Carolina.
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budgets, Admissions, Kecords, Student 3ees — All a
Part of uses Administration
2. ERIC JOLLY Director of Admissions
and Records; M.A., Ohio University.
1. ADMISSION AND RECORDS Beth Conrad, Barbara Daniels, Darlene Marlowe, Judy
Hawl<ins, Sylvia Morgan.
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Analyst. ficer.
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DR. TONY PAPPAS Chairperson for Continuing Education: MARILYN LIPSCOMB Administrative Assistant for B.C. S.
Ph.D.. University of Mississippi.
AUDIOVISUALS Alan Gray, Graphics; Becky Patterson, Director, M.A., Appalachian State
University: Jane Bradley, Secretary/Technician.
administration/51
UaiHtenance, Security, bookstore— All Vital
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RIVERS HALL Chief of Maintenance.
BOOKSTORE Chuck Beyseigel, Joy Ballenger, Bryant Reeves-
IVIanager.
FRONT ROW— Clifford Black, Mattie Booker, Mary Johnson,
Betty Manigan, Oscar Gist Jr., Madison Landrum. BACK
ROW— S. T. Dandy, Jimmie Fluker, James McArthur, Frank
Cannon, Glenn Landrum, Ceroy Leath.
SEATED— Joi Hawley— Switchboard Operator, Pam
Blackwood— Security Secretary. STANDING— Bennett
Wilson, Bill Fendley, Bill Blum, David Hodge, Mike
Bruce— Director of Transportation and Security.
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Admimstratwe Offices — Where Students Seek
hfomation Vital for Academic Success
STUDENT AFFAIRS AND FINANCIAL AID FRONT ROW—
Peggy Rowe — Secretary/Student Affairs, Tor
Davis— Dean for Student Affairs, Kathy Norman— Campus
Nurse. BACK ROW— Bill Reitmeier— Director of In-
tramurals and Recreation, M.S., California State Universi-
ty; Al Gray— Director of Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs.
TOM DAVIS Dean for Student Affairs; M.A., Florida State
University.
ATHLETICS Guy Jacobsohn— Judo Coach, Joe Bow-
man—Golf Coach, Richard Predmore— Tennis Coach, Bill
Hinson— Men's Basketball Coach, Emily Meyers— Girls'
Basketball Coach, Paul Mack— Athletic Director.
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Secretaries and Kesearch Per so met
Reduce Meavy Worktoad of Chairpersons
DIVISION SECRETARIES FRONT ROW— Angell Pettit,
Education; Elaine Johnson, Director of Development;
Susan Gilmore, Fine Arts and Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Ann Grain, Nursing. SECOND ROW— Jacki
Sherbert, Science and Mathematics; Sue Cannon,
Business Administration. NOT PICTURED— Sandy Ulmer,
Continuing Education/Academic Services.
KATIE MURPHY School of Nursing: Admission
Counselor.
CHOONG LEE School of Nursing; Research
Director.
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admJnistralion/55
1. RUTH MORAN Dean of School of Nursing; Ed.D.,
Columbia University.
2. JOHN EDMUNDS Chairman of Social Sciences
and Fine Arts; Ph.D., University of South Carolina.
3. BERT MENEES Chairman of Business Adminstra-
tion; Ph.D., University of South Carolina.
Chairpersons
Chairpersons
1. DAVID TAYLOR Chairman of
Science and MatJiematics; M.A., Ap-
palacliian State University.
2. ARTHUR JUSTICE Chairman of
Education; Ph.D., Duke University.
3. Faculty members awaiting results
of "Battle of Brains" at Westgate
Mall.
1. ALLEN, TOM Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Ph.D., University of Georgia.
2. BABB, NANCY Nursing; M.S.N.,
Medical College of Georgia.
3. BABIN, ED Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Ph.D., University of Georgia.
4. BACHA, CATHY Nursing; M.S.N.,
Medical College of Georgia.
5. BARNES, JAMES Science and
Mathematics; Ph.D., Clemson Universi-
ty.
1. BELSER, JUDY Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Ph.D., University of Florida.
2. BLALOCK, JANIS Nursing; B.S.N.,
University of South Carolina.
3. BOWMAN, JOE Education; Ed.D.,
University of South Carolina.
4. BROWN, JAMES Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., University of
Wisconsin.
5. CAMPBELL, JOAN Nursing; B.S.N. ,
Montana State University.
6. CAMPBELL, LYLE Science and
Mathematics; Ph.D., University of South
Carolina.
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2. COGDELL, CECILIA Nursing; M.N.,
University Of South Carolina.
3. COGGINS, CAROL Nursing; Medical
College of Georgia.
4. COHENS, EVELYN Education;
M.Ed., University of South Carolina.
5. COLLOMS, VERGENE Fine Arts;
M.M., Northwestern University.
1. cox, JIMM Fine Arts; M.A., University
of South Carolina.
2. CROSLAND, ANDY Fine Arts; Ph.D.,
University of South Carolina.
3. DAVIS, ANGIE Nursing; M.N., Emory
University.
4. DAVIS, MELVIN Social and Behavioral
Sciences; M.S., University of South
Carolina.
5. DAVISSON, JANE Education; M.Ed.,
Clemson University.
6. DENT, SUSAN Nursing; M.N., Universi-
ty of South Carolina.
1. DONNELLY, BRIAN Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., University
of Georgia.
2. DRESSMAN, MICHAEL Fine Arts;
Ph.D., University of North Carolina.
3. DRUCKER, MEYER Business Ad-
ministration; J.D., University of South
Carolina.
4. FOUCHE, CLARENCE Science and
Mathematics; Ph.D., University of South
Carolina.
5. OILMAN, RICHARD Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., University
of Chicago.
1. GLENN, DAVID Business Administra-
tion; M.B.A., University of South Carolina.
2. HARVEY, BOB Science and
Mathematics; M.S., Oregon State Univer-
sity.
3. HAWKINS, TOM Education; Ph.D.,
University of Nebraska.
4. HENDERSON, ALICE Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., University of
Michigan.
5. HENDERSON, CONWAY Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., University of
Iowa.
2. HOLCOMBE, LEE Social and
Behavioral Sciences; Ph.D., Columbia
University.
3. HOWARD, BETTY Education;
M.A.T., Converse College.
4. HUNLEY, LOU Education; Ph.D.,
University of South Carolina.
5. JACOBSOHN, GUY Science and
Mathematics; M.A., California State
University.
1. JAMES, JEAN Education; M.Ed.,
University of South Carolina.
2. JILLING, MICHAEL Business Ad-
ministration; Ph.D., University of South
Carolina.
3. KELLER, MARJORIE Nursing; M.S.N.,
Medical College of Georgia.
4. KEUTHAN, CHARLES Business Ad-
ministration; M.B.A., Mississippi State
University.
5. KISSELL, WILLIAM Business Ad-
ministration; M.B.A., George Washington
University.
2. NOLL, VERN Social and Behaviora
Sciences; Ph.D., Indiana University.
3. PARRIS, BARRY Science and
Mathematics: B.S., University of South
Carolina.
4. PATRICK, JUANITA Nursing; B.S.N.,
University of South Carolina.
5. PREDMORE, RICHARD Fine Arts;
Ph.D., University of Florida.
2. SHELDON, MIM Education; Ph.D.,
University of Southern California.
3. DAVIDSON, ELIZABETH SIKES Fine
Arts; Ph.D., University of South
Carolina.
4. SIMPKIN, ROBERT Science and
Mathematics; Ph.D., University of
Maryland.
5. SIMS, GLENDA Nursing; M.S.N.,
Medical College of Georgia.
1. SINGH, BALWANT Education; Ph.D.,
University of Mississippi.
2. SISTRUNK, ALBERTHA Fine Arts;
E.Ed., Boston University.
3. SLOAN, JAMES Social and Behavioral
Sciences; M.A., Tulane University.
4. SLOAN, LINDA Education; M.Ed..
University of South Carolina.
5. STAVELY. CHARLES Sciences and
Mathematics; M.S., Memphis State
University.
6. TAYLOR, MARY Nursing; M.S.N.,
Medical College of Georgia.
1 WILLMOT, CAROLE Nursing; M.N.,
Emory University.
2 YOUNG, RON Business Administration;
M.B.A., Georgia State University.
3 Joe Soman instructing health class.
4 Jan Yost explaining the basics of public
address.
5. Faculty and Staff discuss previous
meeting in Tukey.
6. SCEA conference draws interest of the
audience.
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day; but he who travels with another must
wait till that other Is ready.
Office 2H: dor Some, a Place to Mate,
for Others, a Place to Call Home
Clemmons has locked me out again. . . Becky
wants everyone to nneet in her office at 11:16. . .
that stuff is malodorous, fetted, and skuntified. .
lule I'll scream. .
.tell them it's for their I.D.. . .1 cringe whenever I
see her coming. . .the key is locked in the office.
. .there's only 37 more cartons left. . .Tommy's
moving that furniture again. . .ya'll get out of
here, I need to talk to him ALONE . . . TR7?
Celica!. . .get that tinsel off the ceiling. . .Gary
came and found her sleeping. . .% of a
can?. . .spring in the tank, YES, we
mind. . .Susan, you're perfect, did you knc
that?. . .1 hope I rot. . .Love that black. . .stop
the car, it just flew out the window!. . .do you
need a ride to your car?. . .lock the
door. . .Good Night.
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Staff Pictures Were Made oh the Mlowing
Dates, Where Were you?
Seat. 29 J^n. 27 Mu MflHgtOH
Don't touch that entertainment page!. . . .where
is the cut line for the picture of Lee Holcombe?. .
.Essie, you goin' to the temple or what. . .did you
see "Soap" last night? I thought I'd die when
Jessica raped the District Attourney. . .the
deadline was two hours ago. . .Grin, Baby!. . .but I
thought Cathy was doing that story. . .the hips go
first, and the body follows aftah. . .that's the rattiest
looking coat she's worn yet. . .call Janella and see
if she has time to set it. . .this IS true. . .could I have
the WATTS line, please?. . .fight broke. . .do you
mean Tom Davis can hear everything we say
through that wall?. . .where's Scott?. . .what is
David doing at Westgate during his chemistry
class?
1. DAVID BAKER Editor-in
Chief
2. SCOTT STEINECKE
Assistant Editor
Carolinian Provides Both J^ews
And entertainment for USCS Students
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CAROLINIAN STANDING— Skip Frye, Cathy Keuthan, David Baker, Lynn Clemmons. FRONT— Susan Wilson, Molly
Larsen, Nancy Rosenberg.
Nancy is driving me crazy. . .1 can't believe
that Linda Ronstadt record is in the top ten
and Olivia is barely in the top thirty. . .and if
Ethel IS Madame X, she'll shoot me. . .Guy
Jacobsohn wants to know where the judo
story is this week. . .can you believe that
Gourmet Franz'l is STILL out of turkey?. . .No,
lusan that page is already finished. . .if I don't
go to Atlanta soon, I'll go crazy. . .you old dah-
lin'. . .where did you get that poster of "Satur-
day Night Fever?". . .there are thirty-seven
typographical errors in this issue. . .Uncle
Elmer passed on and Ruth has gone into
mourning. . .1 quit!
South Carol im State Student Cegislature
S. C. STATE STUDENT LEGISLATURE Mary Tibbetts, Jack Rhymer, Lynn Clemmons, Barney
Blackwell, Susan Wilson, Cathy Keuthan.
Nancy Cannpbell, Jim Couch, Myra Underwood, Fred Lockman.
SQA Qivcs Students a Cegislative
Voice in Campus Affairs
Parliamentary what?. .
.Where's the Lecea concert?. .
.1 want a roll call vote on that. .
. "The Last Great Jive Ass
Band". . .point of order, Mr.
Chairman. . .who's complain-
ing about too much publicity?.
. .1 move there be no smol<ing
in the SGA meetings. . .who's
turn is it to put up the signs. .
.would you accept a friendly
amendment to that motion. .
.do we serve beer at the dance
or not. . .how many voted in
the election. . .1 move we table
this till next week. . .1 move that
we adjourn. . .second!. .
.meeting adjourned!
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL STANDING— Bobby Richardson, Jim Couch, Chip Clary,
Gary Barnard, Fred Sergiacomi. SEATED— Vonnie McMillan, Vicki McCallum.
Molly Larsen, Cathy Keuthan,
STUDENTGOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION STANDING— Jim Keuthan, Gary Barnard, Nancy Campbell. SEATED— Lynn
Couch, Paula Henderson, Fred Lockman, Ronnie Knorr, Clemmons, Wanda Earnhardt, Lisa McClure, Mary
John Throop, Bobby Richardson, Mike Smith, Susan Tibbetts, Molly Larsen, Vonnie McMillan, Vicki McCallum,
Wilson, Wendell Bruce, Chip Clary, Fred Sergiacomi, Cathy Myra Underwood.
UNIVERSAL LOVE FIRST ROW— Susan Hill, Tim Charles.
Debbie Jolley. John Throop, Donna Crawford, Cheri
Burnett, Kim Foote, Kella Doolittle, Gwen Stainback, San-
dra Tubb, Lynn Childers, Lisa McClure, Gwen Turner,
Chuck Wallington, Kathy Fleming, Alan Wingo, Gary Bar-
nard. SECOND ROW— Betty Tiszai. Wendy Costine, Toy
Easier, Bobby Wrather, Wendell Bruce, Joel Elder, Julie
Brooks, Sandy Auman. THIRD ROW— Wesley Craven,
Terry Pritchard. Russell Rhodes, Tommy Sherbert, Johnny
Fowler, Eddie Vess, Chuck Hart, David Lawson, Bennie
Pike, Myra Underwood.
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KeeteatioH, and Spiritual Awareness
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CERS BACK ROW-Gary Barnard, Chuck
ngton, Tommy Comer, John Throop, Wendell
B, Tommy Sherbert. ACROSS— Bobby Wrather.
vlT— Sandy Auman, Kathy Fleming, Donna Craw-
Julie Brooks, Myra Underwood, Wendy Costine.
universal love/83
Society for Advancemmt of
Psychological Precepts
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Left to right, Judy Belser, Jackie Sullivan, Frank Nichols, Gordan Mapley, Patty Conrad,
Bridget Karcher, Joe Charping, Lisa Dunagin, Sandra Chitwood, Susan Leonard, Sandy
Adams, Elizabeth Forbes, Bill Garren, Dean Yarborough, Greg Rowland, Tom Seymour,
Joan Hopkins, Carmen Huskamp.
Administrative Management Soeiei
Provides S^perienee for Managerial Positions
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ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY STANDING— Tom Stockdale, Richard Morrison,
William Carroll, Fred Lockman, Meyer Drucker, Harry Russell. KNEELING— Susan Wilson, Pat
Mitchell. SEATED— Christine Gossett, Betty Hunt, Robin Gossett, Edward Gee.
OFFICERS Richard Morrison, William Carroll, Christine Norris, Tom Stockdale, Fred
Lockman.
bridge Club Z caches Students Zhc Slcmcnts of the Qame
BRIDGE CLUB CLOCKWISE— Diane Moller, John Throop, DeWitt Campbell, Rhonda Dob-
son, Colin Gray, Lisa Prevost, Renee Benton, Penny Travis.
OFFICERS Renee Benton, Vice-President; John Throop, President; Valerie
Burnie, Advisor.
Chess Club Ceams the htricacies Of the Qame
CHESS CLUB Leila Burnett, Don Cromer, Chip Clary, Phyllis Cox, Collin Gray.
OFFICERS Chip Clary, President; Phyllis Cox, Vice-President.
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Outdoors Club hvolves Students in Mature
Search for J^ew Morizons, J^ew Candmarks
OUTDOORS CLUB Guy Jacob-
sohn, Dan Pierce, Jim Graves,
Gillian Newberry, Ken Stophel,
Henry Price, Dean Yarborough,
Greg Rowland, Bob Harvey,
Barry Parris.
OFFICERS Ken Stophel, Presi-
dent; Henry Price, Vice-
President.
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S hoes t ting Players Promote Variety and
Creativity in Season's Performances
OFFICERS Sara Kay Phillips, President; Chris
Cline, Vice-President; Carol Clippard, Secretary;
Aya Zvaigzne, Treasurer.
Don't you dare smile or I will kill. .
.where is that#@(t;# lipstick. . .Cora Lee,
now that ain't funny. . .don't you touch me
with them rats. . .the cows is gettin' out. .
.'em dryers just wring 'um to death. . .Poly
Ester. . .Ya'ss O. . .trying to sell pancels to
a Great Dane. . .tuner fish, tomaters,
choclit, and waderchesnuts. . .1 know the
bags under my eyes are ugly, that is why I
had them removed. . .that old black
magic. . .Kate Smith trying to get her
moon over the mountains. . .she used to
dress up like Dolly Parton. . .damned it all
they might have left me my toothbrush. .
.buried with her bowling trophies. . .1
won't clap. . .wanniller wafers. . .yaller
haired, donkey breathed. . .SETC here we
come. . .call Kentucky. . .that was really
nice.
shoestring olayers/89
Cetteman—A Symbol of Smllancy in Sports
OFFICERS Mike Allen, Vice-President; Pam Howard,
Secretary-Treasurer; Skip Frye, President.
LETTERMEN'S CLUB KNEELING— Linda Sloan— Advisor,
Yvonne McNally, Marty Jett, Skip Frye, Kim Foote, Cindy
McGill, Robyn Frye, Kym Laney. FIRST ROW— Mark Hinson,
Kaye Hall, Lisa Shockley, Pam Davis, Ernie Brown, Chris
Monroe, Pam Howard, Vanessa Hardin, Marie Cruel.
SECOND ROW— Wanda Crocker, Becky Frye, Zeke
Oglesby, Julie Fagan, Mary McDaniel, Steve Arrowood,
David Clary, Linda Corn, Diane DeKoyer, Julie Pridgeon.
THIRD ROW— Chris Harris, Nate Gagum, Curtis Williams,
Rob Williams, L.A. Hill, Sylvester Dennis, Oscar Mooney,
Herman Johns, Mike Barnhill, Bobby Youngblood, Mike
Allen, Dr. Joe Bowman— Advisor.
Mlaek Student UnioH Serves to further Ulack Merest
OFFICERS Jimmi Lewis, President; Thomasena Jackson, Secretary; Peggy Black, Treasurer; Her-
man Johns, President; Lucius Pitts, Historian.
BLACK STUDENT UNION FIRST ROW— Jackie Carter, Rhonda Nesbitt, Zeke Oglesby, Sandra
Jones, Dale Robinson, Joanne Gary, Rona Dwkins, Zavier King, Frank Nicolas, Earl Copeland,
Ralph Mason, Angela Sims. SECOND ROW— L.A. Hill, Thomasena Jackson, Peggy Black, Tonya
Bonds, Kathy Booker, Dewey Bowen, Ronald Boggs, Robert Williams. THIRD ROW— Alfred
Dawkins, Michael Burnett, Chris Harris, Oscar Mooney, Nate Gagum. FOURTH ROW— Lucius
Pitts, Jimmi Lewis, Herman Johns. Sylvester Dennis, Mike Swann. NOT PICTURED— Lib Stevens,
Denise Robinson, Nessey Walker, Curtis Williams.
Jrt Ceague Stresses hdividual Creativity
Photo Club focuses oh Accurate Exposures and Perfect Prints
PHOTO CLUB STANDING— Lester Richards, Tony English. SEATED— Alan Gray,
Becky Patterson, Brian Kelly.
Judo and Mdrtial Arts T)emoH$trate$ Self-Defense
JUDO CLUB Jerry Newman, John
Throop, Craig Alcott, Cindy Taylor,
Mike Flanagan, Guy Jacob-
sohn— Advisor.
Martial Arts
MARTIAL ARTS CLUB Ron
Lance— Instructor, Cornell
Clinkscales— Assistant Instruc-
tor, Marc Robertson, Jinnmy
Drummond. NOT PICTURED—
George Lark, Carl Landrum,
Mike Leggett— Treasurer.
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Delta Kappa and Spartan Society Contain Students of
Outstanding Ceadership and Academic Qualities
Spartan
Society
OFFICERS Elizabeth Sikes
Davidson, Advisor; Kit Jordon,
Vice-President; Molly Larsen,
President; Thalia Sudduth,
Secretary.
T)elta Kappa
DELTA KAPPA STANDING— Steve
Billings, Jim Sloan, James Brown, Julie
Brooks, Tommy Small, Steve Mason,
Pam Howard, Wayne Holden, Susan
Wilson, Vonnie McMillan, Jim Couch,
Molly Larsen, Tom Davis. SEATED—
Alice Henderson, Kathleen Demos, Kit
Jordon.
delta kappa/spartan society/95
Contemporary Music Workshop
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC WORKSHOP LEFT UP— Debbie Robinson, Cynthia
Hall, Donna Crawford, Carol Lancaster, Scott McClellan, Andy Moller, Bary Bar-
nard, Teresa Crowe. RIGHT DOWN— Mark Freeman, Johnny Fowler, Susan
Flippen, Janet White, Denise Burnett, Cindy Abisso, Linda Gibson.
96/contemporary music workshop
Pep Band Enter tains Students, Kallies
Spirit at Athletic Events
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PEP BAND FIRST ROW— Judy Brock, Janet White, Keith Moller. THIRD ROW— Al Gray, David Lee, Hal Leslie, Mark
Robbins, Jason Lindsay, Bryan Lindsay. SECOND Roddy, Jeff Noland, Anthony Williams.
ROW— Paul Fitzgerald, Mary McDaniel, Don Knight, Andy
Political Science— A Jorum for S^cchange of Jdeas
Circle K Serves School and CommuHity ^^
POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB STANDING— Ken Stophel, E
Henderson, Ron Romine, Keith Kelly, Dennis Tinsley. SEATED— Vonnie McMillan, Cathy
Keuthan, Tim Charles— Vice-President, Kay Millard— President, Dawn Rucker.
CIRCLE K Cindy Carbough, Jim Couch, Paula Henderson, Pc
Rhonda Atkins.
Maggie JCets Poets Show Zheir Stuff
Sigma Pi Mu Sntertain Area Civic Clubs
VIAGGIES DRAWERS Andy Crosland, Bryan Lindsay, Daniel Henson, Caria Rood, Molly
-arsen, Michele Bazemore, Marilyn Clary.
SIGMA PI MU— KNEELING— Diane Millwood, Lynn Clemmons, Dale Petty.
STANDING— Dave Williams, Cynthia Hall, Gay Gettys, Williams Jones, Johnny
Fowler, Deborah Robinson, Beverly Bratton, Clay Williamson. OFFICERS B
Bratton, Historian; Johnny Fowler, Vice-President; Lynn Clemmons, President, u-cu-
bie Robinson, Secretary.
Students hvolved in J^cw Qoals — Sings
Veteran Student Ceague
SINGS Sue Perrin, Fred Sergiacomi, Carol Smith, Joan Hopkins, Mike Goree, Shirley
Carroll, Elizabeth Babbs.
VETERAN STUDENTS LEAGUE Jim Smith, Paul Fitzgerald, Joe Simmons,
Debbie Blanton, Mary Ann Tripp, Barney Blackwell, Harvey Fletcher.
Ski Club Zravd to Mountains to Snjoy Snow
Qun Club Stresses S^cpertise in Handling of Tireams
SKI CLUB William Carroll, Chuck Beyseigel, Tom Stockdale, Tina Stout, Becky Washburn.
GUN CLUB KNEELING— Dr. M. B. Ulmer, Gene Liscomb, Alan Pritchard, Tom
Stockdale. STANDING— Joey Jolley, Marty Jett, Don Pierce, William Carroll, Mark
Tate, Hubert Tomlinson, Terry Pritchard.
SJ^A Provides Occupatioml and Social S^petiemes
?or J^ursing Students
NURSING FIRST ROW— Katherine Clary,
Candice Delisio-Downs, Susan Schrader,
Bunny Brown, Peggy Byrd. SECOND
ROW —Mary Taylor— Advisor, Nancy
Campbell, Tobie Smith, Peggy Crumley,
Debbie Jolly. THIRD ROW— Debbie
Fowler, Ann Burnett, Beth Zuercher, Bren-
da Hardin. FOURTH ROW— Cindy Rob-
bins, Kim Carver, Kathy Robbins, Duveen
Lysaght. FIFTH ROW— Andy Farmer,
Susan Bagwell, Betty Coffelt, Jimmy
Ferrell.
ISaptist Student Union Affiliates Students
With City -Wide Organization
OFFICERS Lloyd Calloway. B.J.
Calloway, Sherry Jolly, Kim
Foote, Tim Welchel, Hugh
Burlington.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
FIRST ROW— Debbie Robin-
son, Teresa Crowe. SECOND
ROW— Sherry Jolly, Harriette
Belue, Sandy Henderson.
THIRD ROW— Al Mabry, B.J.
Calloway, Lloyd Calloway,
Wesley Craven. FOURTH
ROW — Tim Welchel, Kim
Foote, Hugh Burlington, David
Lawson.
PORTS
Kmember thy creator in the days of thy youth. Rise free from care before the dawn,
and seek adventures. Cet the noon find thee by other lakes, and the night overtake thee
everywhere at home. Zhere are no larger fields than these, no worthier games than may
here be played. Qrow wild according to thy nature, like these sedges and brakes . . .
Cet not to get a living be thy trade, but thy sport. Snjoy the land, but own it not.
Through want of enterprise and faith men are where they are. buying and selling, and
spending their lives like serfs.
Zhe year in Sports— Basketball
NATmANiEl GAGuM
HERMAN JOHNS
MARK McKOWN
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DEWEY BOWEN
COACH BILL HINSON
NIEL SIMMONS
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uses BASKETBALL SCHEDULES
November 18 Men vs. Coastal Carolina Away
Men vs. Francis Marion Away
Home
November 19
November 23
Men vs. College of Charleston
Rifle Regiment Night
November 25 Men vs. Limestone
November 26 Men vs. Lander
Away
Away
November 30 Women vs. Benedict (scrimmage) Home
Men vs. UNCat Asheville Home
High School Night
December 3 Men vs. Belmont Abbey Away
December 7 Women vs. Newberry Away
Men vs. Erskine Home
uses Club Recognition Night
December 10 Women vs. USC at Aiken Away
Men vs. USC at Aiken Away
December 12 Women vs. Coker Home
'January 5 Men vs. Armstrong State Away
January 7 Women vs. Erskine Home
Men vs. Baptist College Away
January 9 Women vs. Converse Home
Men vs. Coastal Carolina Home
Grade School Night
January 14 Women vs. Winthrop Home
Men vs. Belmont Abbey Home
Shriner's Night
January 16 Women vs. Erskine Away
Men vs. Erskine Away
January 19 Women vs. Coker Away
Men vs. College of Charleston Away
January 21 Women vs. Presbyterian Home
Men vs. Presbyterian Home
Parents Night
January 23
January 25
January 26
January 28
January 30
February 2
February 4
February 6
February 9
February 11
February 13
February 15
February 20
February 22
February 23-25
February 25
February 28
Women vs. Lander
Men vs. UNC at Asheville
Men vs. Francis Marion
Senior Citizen Night
Men vs. Central Wesleyan
Women vs. Benedict
Women vs. Converse
Men vs. USC at Aiken
University Night
Men vs. Limestone
Women vs. Newberry
Women vs. USC at Aiken
Men vs. Newberry
TEC Night
Women vs. Lander
Men vs. Lander
Men vs. Limestone
Homecoming
Women vs. Furman
Men vs. Central Wesleyan
Sweetheart Night
Women vs. Columbia College
Women vs. Presbyterian
Men vs. Presbyterian
Men vs. Lander
Scout Night
Fan Appreciation Night
Women at State Tournament
Men vs. Francis Marion
Men vs. Newberry
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Tennis . . . Tennis . . . Tennis . . .
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122/women'
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WANDA CROCKER
KAY HALL
LISA SHOCKLY
KIM LANEY ^^
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Them You Will Find Highlights of
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Elvis
Patty Hearst
Bert Lance
Scandals
Marston
Anita Bryant
Gay or Bi?
Jaws 2
Olivia
Travolta
Sadat
Zaire
Funerals
Moro
California
Floods
Will Geer
Nikon
Laverne
Shirley
Family
Frost
60 Minutes
Princess Margaret
Harvey
Dorn
Riley
Finch
Young
Holderman
Rhodesia
Hubert Humphrey
Koreagate
Betty Ford
Mike
Dolly Parton
Rod Stewart
Night Fever
Rosalynn Carter
Jackie O.
The Greek Tycoon
Goodbye Girl
Elaine Powers
Basic Black
Juanita Kreps
Holocaust
Lime Green
Daiquiris
Linda Bea and
Ruth
Thanks Cathy
Thanks Joel
Thank All
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degenerates into a more vigorous use of your legs, ludricrously purposeless, while you are discussing
some mighty argument, each one having his say. spoiling each other's day. worrying one another
with conversation, hustling one another with our conversation. J know of no use in the walking part
in this case, empt that we may se€m to be getting on together towards some goal, but of course we
keep our original distance all the way. jumping every wall and ditch with vigor in the vain hope of
shaking your companion off Zrying to kill two birds with one stone, though they sit at opposite
points of compass, to see nature and do the honors to one who does not.
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juniors
scniops
Mary Abernathy
Ann Adair
Carol Adams
George H. Adams
Laura Aenchbacher
Linda Alexander
Vicki Amick
Rita Anderson
Bonnie Anthony
Steve Arrowood
Leesa Bainbridge
Dianne Bagwell
Susan Bagwell
Janet Bailey
Nancy Baily
Karen Baker
Joy Ballenger
John Michael
Barnhill
James D. Barrett
Tara Barry
Lori Bates
Hannelore
Baughcome
Michael Belcher
Vikie Bell
Harriette Belue
Ruth Ann Benedict
Ronnie Benstead
Gary Biggerstaff
Mark Bishop
Pat Blackwell
Bridget Blackwood
John Blackwood
Debra Blanton
Tonya Bonds
Cindy Bost
Pamela Bost
Randy Bowers
Ricky Bowlden
Nancy Brady
Jeff Bramlett
Kim Bridges"
Robin Briciges -
Gina Britt
Judy Brock
Elizabeth Brooks
Bunny Brown
Johnny Buchanan
Wanda Burch
Mike Burdick
John Burgess
Donna Burnett
Eric Burns
Donald Burroughs
Eileen Burton
Linda Busbin
Anthony Byron
Debbie Cabiness
Lynne Caldwell
Mary Katherine
Cameron
Amy Cannon
Ivy Caud
Cindy Ceci
Doug Cecil
Rita Chag
Texanne Chappelear
Roy Charest
Gary Chastain
Keith Cheesman
Debra Childers
Roger Childers
Cherie Clark
David Clary
Chris Cline
Betty C of felt
Jeff Cogdill
Richard Colgate
Doug Collin
Arthur Compton
Doug Connor
Tamara Cope
Earl Copeland
Cassandra Courtney
Bill Crawford
Robert Crawford
Catherine Cruel
Lisa Downs
Jimmie Drummond
Philip Durham
Teresa Edwards
Yvette Edwards
Yvonne Elder
Lisa Ferguson
Simon Ferguson
Mary Finch
Harvey Fletcher
David Ford
Bobby Fore
Julia Foster
Norma Foster
Robin Foster
Carol Fowler
Debra J. Fowler
Debra L. Fowler
Bruce Fox
Clay Francis
Rebecca Frye
William Gagum
Joseph R. Gainey
Donna Gallman
Louise Gardner
Lowell Garrett
Nancy Garrett
Gay Gettys
David E. Gibbs
Susan Glaser
Patti Goforth
Mary Gooch
Carolyn Gossett
Robin Gossett
Genie Grant
Clark Gregory
Via Gwinn
Cathy T. Hadden
Mike Hadder
Richard Hall
Terry Hall
Carol Hammill
Rosemary Hanley
Vanessa Hardin
Debra Harmon
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Cindy Hembree
Donna Henderson
Kathy Henderson
Mike Henderson
Craig Hendrix
Mark Hendrix
Henry Hess
Bill Hiers
Steve High
Brenda Hill
Becky Hines
Lori Hines
Scott Hines
Robert Hix
Cheryl Hixson
Penny Hoffman
Birdie Holland
Brian Holmes
James Hope
Arthur Hopper
Kim Hopper
Patti Hopper
Joan Horton
Rita Houston
Elizabeth Hughston
Tom Humphrey
Alice Hunter
Ricky Huder
Terry Ingram
Dorothy Jackson
Brian James
Lynn James
Barry Johnson
Chester Johnson
Eddie Johnson
Mary Johnson
Joey Jolley
Phil Jolley
Brent Jones
Maryadena Jones
Rudy Jones
Thomas Jones
William Jones
Brenda Josey
Anisha Juma
Marsha Justice
Nancy Justice
Katherine Kellett
Charlotte Kelley
Keith Kelley
Eartha Kelly
Jeannine Kelly
Gary Kennedy
Catherine Keuthan
Bennie King
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W&m
Joanne Lanford
Terry Lanford
Brad Lawrence
Ruby Leath
David Lee
Shirley Leggon
Carol Leverette
Jimmy Levi
Harold Leslie
Tom Leuck
Kay Lewis
Alicia Locl<iear
Suzanne Lockman
Linda Long
Sybil Marlave
Josepti Marler
Darlene Marlow
Charlene Martin
Ken Martin
Mike Massey
Rex McAbee
Robin McAbee
Lisa McClure
Nona McClure
Elizabeth McDowell
Darrell McDowell
JoAnn McDowell
Joyce McDowell
Nancy McDowell
Terry McFarland
Dana McKinney
Lisa McClay
Tina McLeod
Mary Meadow
Steve Michaels
Mike Mikelonis
Debbie Miller
Debbie Monaghan
Bonita Moore
Joseph Moore
Karen Moore
Larry Moore
Mary Moore
Mickey Moore
Sharon Moore
Becky Morgan
Ronald Morgan
Debbie iV.^rton
Debra Moses
David Moss
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Chris Norris
Tom Norris
Cindy Cakes
Clary Oglesby
Judy Oglesby
Brian O'Shields
Samuel Ctwell
Lee Owens
Eric Paris
Robert Parl<er
Dennis Parks
Dan Paterek
Pam Pattillo
Marilyn Peeler
Mary Peeler
Deborah Phillips
Ricky Phillips
Jeannie Poison
Billy Poteat
Cecil Poteat
Teresa Poteat
Alan Pritchard
Susan Pruitt
Ann Reed
Michael Remir
Wade Rhinehart
Russell Rhodes
Sharon Rice
Gwen Richardson
Brenda Riddle
Cynthia Robbins
Marc Robertson
Deborah Rogers
Dennis Rogers
Kyle Rogers
Nancy Rogers
Tim Rollins
Debi Routzong
Will Salon
Leroy Sanders
Dianne Sartor
Tim Satterfield
Jo Anne Scott
Chip Scruggs
Scott Scruggs
Caria Seabolt
Jimmy Seay
Kim Seay
Tina Seay
Burt Senn
Kim Sexton
Ted Shaw
Sonny Shipwash
Debbie Shoaf
Lisa Shockley
OPP
Eddie Simmons
Freida Simpson
Sliirley Sims
Sue Sl<inner
William Slater
Roberta Slover
James Smith
Jay Smith
Lisa Smith
Patricia Smith
Paulette Smith
Susan Smith
Tim Smith
Wanda Smith
Annie Sorter
Robert Soule
Jill Spoone
Cynthia Spruhan
Sheila Staley
Marlene Stephens
Donald Stepp
Rick Stepp
Ronald Stepp
Betsy Stewart
Gwen Stisser
Scott Stopp
Linda Strange
Robert Strickler
Earleen Stricklln
Teresa Stuart
Alice Sutherland
Rich Sweat
Daisy Tate
Cindy Taylor
Marcia Teaster
Harold Thomas
Reginald Thomas
Georgia Thompson
Mark Thompson
Sonya Thompson
Steve Thrasher
Janice Threatt
Mary Tibbetts
Judith Tinsley
Velvaly Tinsley
John Tipton
Markylena Tolbert
Huber Tomlinson
Kim Tooke
Laura Trainer
Susan Treadwell
John Trippe
Sandra Tubb
Dianne Upton
Rita Vinson
Wanda Waddell
Robert Wade
Richard Waldrop
Marlene 'waldroup
Becky Walker
IIUhi'P
Bobbin Ward
Cindy Waters
Donnie Waters
Dale Watkins
Chip Watson
Sammy Watson
Garelyne Watts
Bill Weather
Marvin Weather
Chuck Weber
Stan Wentz
Steve Westmoreland
Steve Whaley
Debra White
Elizabeth White
Janet White
Janeen Whiteside
Steve Whittier
Thomas Williamson
Sammy Willis
Carolyn Wilson
Jeff Wilson
Linda Wilson
Pam Wilson
Melissa Ann Wolfe
Rhonda Wooten
Dean Yarborough
Kathy Young
Virginia Young
Jakie Allen
Calvin Alexander
Welly Alley
Diane Anderson
Susan Anderson
Mary Arnold
Deborah Babb
Judy Bailey
Frank Ballard
Gary Barnard
W. D. Barnard
Martha Barnhill
Samuel Bass
Nancy Batchelor
Michele Bazemore
Judy Blanton
Susan Blume
Michael Bond
Susan Bowman
David Boyd
Claudia Brantley
Earle Brehany
Gina Britt
iTi jVRr
Denise Brock
Kenneth Brov-'
Billy Bufflngton
Randy Bunker
Cheri Burnett
Nancy Campbell
Curtis Cantrell
Debbie Carter
Christy Caruso
Dale Chambers
Evelyn Chulik
Debbie Church
Andy Clary
Joe Clary
Lynn Cler
Cornell Clinks
Steve Cogdill
sophomore/147
Donna Crr-
Chip Cromer
Don Cromer
Pat Dampier
Paula Dave
Raymond Dawkins
Sylvester Dennis
Kella Doom
Dennis Easier
Harold Ellis
John Elmore
Robert Eubanks
Howard Fernander
Alisa Finch
I ma ruiinopouios
Michael Gates
148/sophomore
James Gilliam
Florence Ginty
Mike Goforth
Anne Goodson
>kip Goldsm
Amy Margaret Gordon
David Graham
Melanie Green
Donald Greene
Teresa Guest
Sally Yale
Dannv Hall
Jackie Harmon
Janet Harrison
Chuck Hart
Roxie Hasting
Ronda Haves
sophomore/149
/anda Haynie
Mary Henderson
Sandra Henderson
Daniel Henson
Karen Hiatt
Gail High
Glenda High
Gasina Holliday
Betty Hopkins
Tim HoDkins
Tammy Hucks
Elizabeth Hughstc
Marthina Jacks
Daphne Jeffries
Carolyn Johnson
Terri Johnsor
Debbie Jolley
Carolyn Jolly
William Jones
Cheryl Justic
Briaitte Karche
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150/sophomore
Ed Kirby
Johnny Kleitches
Robert Laboon
Dennis Lancaster
Raymond Lancaster
Beth Landrum
David Lawson
Robbie Lawson
Rita Lee
Mike Leggett
Stephen Lerch
Jerry Lesley
James Le
John Littlejohr
Altonia Long
Todd Long
Connie Lytes
IVIark Mabrv
Joan IVIartinell
Sherri IVIason
sophomore/151
William McAlister
Brenda McGinnis
Carol McKelvey
Stanley McKinnt
Mark McKown
Judith McManus
Les McMillan III
Yvonne McNally
Don Melaragno
Rebecca Melton
Kay Millard
Betty Miller
Brenda Miller
David Miller
Chal Mills
Roy Mills
Steve Minton
Donald Misner
Cindy Oakes
Brian O'Dell
Joseph 0<
Laurie Overmar
Gail Owensby
Richard Padgett
Bobby Page
Eric Paris
English Parler
Randy Pollard
Lisa Porterfield
Beth Powell
John Pressley
Terry Pritchard
Kathy Queen
Diane Rainw-'-
Susan Recto.
Marilyn Reid
Ronald Reynolds
Carmen Rhodes
Gerry Rhodes
Jack Rhymer II
Frankie Rice
sophomore/ 153
Jim Sleemar
David Smith
Debbie Smith
Gerald Smith
Kathy Smith
Mil<e Smith
Phillip Smith
Robert Smit..
Sharree Smith
Thomas Sr
Barbara Solesbee
154/sophomore
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Michael Walker
Tina Walker
Deborah Water:
Bryan Watson
Dorothy Watsor
Kereatha Webb
Ken Wilhelm
Don Williams
Helaine Wolff
Jim Wood
Shirley Wright
Robert Wyatt
Leslie Wylie
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Carol Faulk
Tony Fernandez
Jimmy Ferrell
Hal Fisher
Karen FisI
Kathy Flemi
Kim Foote
Alexis Forrest
Vandora Helton
Donice Henderson
Terrie Henderson
Danne Shuping
Rice Smith
Susan Smith
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ANDERSON, JOANNE
ANDERSON, LARRY
ANTHONY, ELTON
lACO, HERMAN
BACON. DARLENE
BAGWELL, DALE
BARNHILL, MARTHA
BEECO, RICHARD
BEEMAN, MIKE
BENEDICT, THOMAS
BLACK, BESSIE
BLACKWELL, BARNES
BLACKWELL. DANIEL
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BRADY. CHARLES
BRATTON, BEVERl
BROWN, BRENDA
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GARDNER, KATHY
GIBSON, GARY
GIBSON, LINDA
GILLILAND, MARCIA
GRAHAM, DAVID
HAMMOND, GRE(
HAMPTON, JAIV
HANNA, MARY
1ARDIN, BRENDA
LINGER, 1
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MASON,
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MATHIS,
JOHNNIE
MATTHEW
WS, CATHERINE
McBETH,
JOSEPHINE
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JM, VICTORIA
:KINNEY, MIKE
ORGAN, JERRY
NEWMAN, ALLEN
seniors/181
PRUITT. JANE
lAMOS, ALICE ROECKEl
RAY, RICHARD
RICHARD. JAMES
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RICHARDSON,
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Associate Degrees-
-1977-1978
ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN SCIENCE Carolyn S. Johnson
IN TECHNICAL NURSING Cheryl Ann Justice
Mary Estes Arnold Patricia Kinard
Susan C. Rector
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If we've got to pay ten dollars
for a parking sticker the least
they could do is pave the lots . . .
That's not a parking sticker,
that's a hunting license . . . Who
designed those tacky parking
stickers anyway . . . Well, sir, the
reason I'm twenty minutes late is
I couldn't find a parking place . . .
If luck is with me, I might find a
place in the gravel pit . . . Call
security my car won't start again
... If they can reserve a place for
the faculty they can reserve a
place for me— I'm a senior . . .
There is one solution to the park-
ing situation (You can come to
school at 6:30 A.M.)
Graduation . . .
Leaving Behind Friends, Times Both
Good and Bad^ and a Lot of Memories
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Note to 78-79 Carolana Editor .
Inside office 214 you will find your home tor ttie
next year. Learn to love it this very day because
you'll be seeing it more times than you want.
Learn to talk to the walls, the desk, the ceiling, for
there will be times when no one else will talk to
you. Learn to be patient, not everything will come
to you on a silver platter. Learn to accept respon-
sibility, for when something goes wrong it will
always be your fault, no matter what. Learn to
accept criticism, it comes often. Learn to ap-
preciate those who offer you their help, for they
are few, but they are sincere and should be prais-
ed. Learn to stay ahead, deadlines shouldn't be
missed. Love all photographers as if they were
your mother, remember, pictures make the book.
Don't be alarmed if you wake in the wee hours of
the night and want to draw layouts or write copy,
it comes natural. You'll meet many, many people
during the year, some you'll like, some you'll love,
some you can do without. Accept them as they
are and don't try to change them.
Above all, be yourself and mold the book the
way you want it and you'll do fine. I'll leave with
memories always to be treasured— memories of
classes and professors, of fights and cussing
outs, of CAROLANA and '78 in general—
and of those people who made this year com-
plete by just being there and for just being them-
selves . . .
Take Care my Friend,
(Whoever you may be)
Tommy Parks, ed. '78
. . . A^d so there ain't
nothing more to write about
and J am rotten glad of it
because if Td a knowed what
a trouble it was to make a
book J wouldn't a tackled it
and J ain Y agoing to no more,
^ut J reckon J got to light out
for the Zerritory ahead of the
rest, because Aunt Sally she's
going to adopt me and sivilize
me and J can't stand it J been
there before.
— Mark Zwain —
m^Qt^ldlow wmi the path Ceads, Uathcr, go
wkeit ther^ is Ho pM and leave a trail. ^ ^ ^