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Campus  Entertainment ^^^^^^^^^K 
Sports                                             ^^^^^^^B 
Administration                            '^^^^^m 

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Faculty                                         .^^^^^H 
Classes                                         ^^^^^^H 

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Organizations                               l^^^^^H 

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Graduate  Letterhead                 ^^^^^^B 

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Index                                             ^^^^^B 

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 

.  .Greg  Rowland 

ASSISTANT  EDITOR 

.  .Cathv  Keuthan 

PRODUCTION  ASSISTANTS: 

Robert  Brown 

.  .Writer 

Resa  EUenbur^ 

.  .Classes  Division 

Skip  Frye    

.  .Sports  Division 

Kim  McCoy 

.  .Organizations  Division 

FACULTY  ADVISOR 

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CONTRIBUTING  PHOTOGRAPHERS: 

B  &  B  Studio 
Marcia  Hopkins 
Brian  Kelly 
Brian  Lindsay 
Skip  Marsh 
Duane  Paris 
Becky  Patterson 
Fred  Sergiacomi 
Susan  Smith 
Cecil  Snipes 
Ken  Stophel 
Terrell  Photography 
Sherwood  Thompson 
Pat  Wechter 


Art  is  man's  nature;  nature  is 
God's  art.  Philip  James  Bailey 
(1816-1902) 


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When  love  and  skill  work  together  expect  a 
masterpiece.  John  Ruskin  (1819-1900) 


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AS  USUAL,  this  year  got  off  to  a  great  starti  Long  Lines:  filling  in  miniscule  ovals 
with  No.  2  pencils:  trying  to  locate  what  line  Badm,  Gint,  Psyc.  Gstd,  or  Crju  would 
fall  under;  trying  to  find  an  advisor  whom  everyone  assumes  you  have;  and,  especial- 
ly trying  to  fight  your  way  through  the  maze  of  people  and  stations  which  are 
numbered  in  the  wrong  sequence — or  so  they  seemi  Yes,  registration  is  the  one 
event  old  and  new  students  get  to  tackle  at  least  twice  a  year.  Why,  college  would  not 
be  the  same  without  the  heart-wrenching,  teeth-clenching  ordeal  to  start  off  a  new 
semester! 


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Nothing  will  ever  be  attempted  if  all  possible  ob- 
jections must  first  be  overcome.  Samuel  Johnson 
(1709-1784) 


Some  men  look  at  things  that  are  and  say. 
"why?"  I  look  at  things  that  aren't  and  say.  "why 
not?"  John  F.  Kennedy 


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TEAM  CAPTAIN,  Wayne  Holden,  is  up  for  a  rebound. 


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Balloons  and  beautiful  girls  highlight  Homecoming 
for  1978-79.  Dr.  Lindsay  and  the  Pep  Band  start  at  half- 
time  with  a  soft  but  emotional  melody  of  "Somewhere 
Over  the  Rainbow"  and  "Up,  Up,  and  Away."  The  six 
girls  who  were  chosen  as  fmalists  at  the  previous  Thurs- 
day game  are  escorted  out  to  the  center  of  the  gym  floor 
under  a  halo  of  rainbow-colored  balloons.  The  girls  are 
Kathy  Booker,  Clary  Olgesby,  Wendy  Nelson,  Robyn 
Newton,  Karen  Miles,  and  Bren  Bell.  SGA  President 
Cathy  Keuthan  presents  each  finalist  with  a  memorable 
carnation  in  the  school  colors.  After  that  sixth  girl  is  in- 
troduced, silence  falls  .  .  .  then,  Clary  Olgesby  escorted 
by  Darrell  McDowell  and  representing  the  Near  Misses 
is  announced  as  the  Maid-of-Honor.  Chancellor  Olin  B. 
Sansbury  presents  her  with  a  bouquet  of  roses  as  she 
takes  her  place  to  his  left  .  .  .  Silence  again  falls  .  .  . 
then  .  .  .  the  Homecoming  Queen  of  1978-79  .  .  . 
Kathy  Booker  escorted  by  Lucius  Pitts  and  representing 
the  Girl's  Basketball  team  receives  a  bouquet  of  roses  by 
the  Chancellor  and  is  crowned. 

Immediately  after  the  game  the  SGA  has  a  big  bash 
in  celebration  of  the  USCS  Homecoming  and  the  victory 
game  that  night! 


SGA  members  distribute  chicken  dinners  to  a  large  crowd  of  hungry  students,  faculty,  and  guests. 


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Greenville  Mayor  Max  Heller  enjoys  "Southern  Fried  Chicken." 


A  day  of  Fun,  Food  and  Friendship. 


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Real  southern  fried  chicken?! 
Two  great  bands?!  Free  Beer?! 
Sure  enough,  the  SGA  Fall 
Concert  was  a  little  of  something 
and  a  lot  of  everything!  Chicken 
from  Famous  Recipe  was  trucked 
in  by  the  hundreds  and  Beacon 
tea  complimented  the  meal. 

During  the  early  lunch,  nippy 
weather  and  overcast  skies  forc- 
ed the  first  band  "Shatteract"  in- 
doors .  .  .  but  as  the  weather 
warmed  (as  well  as  many  bodies) 
the  events  moved  to  the  grass  and 
"Jericho"  started  their  act  .  .  . 
with  the  free  beer  flowing!  There 
was  a  tug-o-war  on  the  field,  nut- 
ty games  on  the  sidewalk  and 
chug-a-lugging  contests  at  the 
front  tables  .  .  .  faculty  as  well 
as  students  sprawled  on  the  lawn 
enjoying  the  blue  grass  music  and 
even  some  loose  individuals  try- 
ing their  hand  at  dancing  (or 
were  they  swaying?)  Yep,  there 
was  plenty  of  fun  for  everyone 
.  .  .  plenty-o-brew  and  ohhh  ya 
.  .  .  plenty  of  good  ol'  fried 
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The  first  annual  CAROLANA  Photo  Contest  produced 
three  winning  photographs  and  two  CAROLANA  staff 
photographers.  All  entries  were  required  to  be  candid  black 
and  white  photos  of  the  SGA  Fall  Concert. 

Judged  by  a  faculty-student  committee,  Fred  Sergiacomi 
captured  first  place  honors  which  entitled  him  to  dinner  for 
two  at  Mr.  Sam's  and  movie  tickets  from  Royal  Twin.  Cecil 
Snipes  and  "Doc"  Lindsay  won  second  and  third  place,  respec- 
tively. 

Cecil  enjoyed  lunch  for  two  at  Jed's  while  Dr.  Lindsay  con- 
sumed a  case  of  Bud. 

Later  Fred  and  Cecil  joined  the  CAROLANA  staff  and  con- 
tinued to  produce  great  photographs. 


3rd  Place — Dr.  Bryan  Lindsay 


2nd  Place — Cecil  Snipes 


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Steve  Gipson  brought  a  combination  of  music  and  art  to  the  USCS  cam- 
pus on  a  November  afternoon.  The  zany  cartoonist  and  comedian  draws 
caricatures  of  famous  popular  and  not  so  popular  people;  such  as  the 
Beatles,  Walter  Cronkite,  Richard  M.  Nixon  and  even  Jimmy  Carter.  Steve 
Gipson's  show  consists  of  crazy  cartoons  drawn  to  the  rhythm  of  favorite 
music  and  tales  that  produced  many  a  chuckle.  In  an  interview  Steve  Gipson 
said  "I  want  to  proceed  with  my  comedy  and  become  a  big  star.  I  only  use  my 
drawing  as  a  prop  for  the  comedy.  It's  a  gimmick.  Every  comedian  has  a 
gimmick."  After  the  show,  Steve  obliged  the  avalanche  of  students  and 
proceeded  to  draw  caricatures  for  those  patient  enough  to  wait. 


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The  Comedy  Store  visited  USCS  while  on  a 
college  tour  of  the  area  and  brought  a  unique 
brand  of  entertainment.  After  tidying  up  the 
"Store",  with  paraphernalia  the  show  began. 
Fred  Raher  (left)  emceed  the  show  with  a  variety 
of  crazy  jokes  and  hilarious  stories.  The  Hodge 
Center  was  packed  and  the  place  really  roared 
with  each  new  quip.  Following  Fred,  we  had  im- 
pressionist Jeff  Dehart  (right)  who  gave  us  im- 
pressions from  old  movies,  to  Presidents,  to 
singers,  to  stereotyped  characters.  Then  follow- 
ing Jeff  we  had  Bob  Saget  (below)  and  his  weep- 
ing guitar.  Bob  gave  us  a  dehghtful  blend  of 
jokes,  stories,  and  songs.  The  trio  was  greatl  The 
crowd  was  one  of  the  biggest  at  noon  and 
everyone  got  a  laugh  that  October  afternoon. 


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WHAT:  SGA  Fall  Dance 
WHEN:  October  14,  1978 
WHERE:  National  Guard  Armory 
MUSIC:  Symbol  8 


(ArtUt:  Cindy  Esaler) 


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Composed  of  three  talented  young  men — Bounce, 
Flip,  and  Cyrus — the  Loco-Motion  Circus  entertained 
students  and  faculty  in  a  unique  presentation  of 
human  body  performance.  Taking  you  back  to  the 
Vaudeville-Slapstick  era,  their  high  velocity  show 
provides  90  minutes  of  super  excitement. 


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Where  do  you  get  the  best 
entertainment?  Where  do 
you  get  concerts  and  discos 
and  comedians  and 
acrobats?!  USCS,  of  course! 
This  year  we've  had 
everything!  At  the  Armory, 
we've  had  Symbol  8, 
Mainstream,  and  Omni!  They 
all  supplied  us  with  the  finest 
funk,  disco,  and  top  40. 
Mainstream  played  for  the 
Homecoming,  and  free  beer 
and  snow  made  it  a  night  to 
remember! 

One  of  the  big  attractions 
of  the  year  were  the  noon- 
time events.  Steve  Gibson 
and  Chris  Bliss  showed  us 
what  fun  was  all  about!  While 
the  Comedy  Store  and  the 
Loco-Motion  Circus  merely 
boggled  the  mind  with  their 
hilarious  antics!  Afternoon 
concerts  were  another  fan- 
tastic additionl  Jericho  and 
Shatter  Act  opened  up  the 
year  with  top  40  and 
southern  rock!  In  the  spring, 
Beresford  Creek  and  Ayers, 
Copley,  and  Cash  brought  us 
back  from  the  winter  with 
bluegrass  and  country! 

The  Big  Event  was  a  sen- 
sation this  year  with  the 
unique  blend  of  music 
supplied  by  the  Putman 
County  Pickers!  Live  music 
has  been  the  greatest  this 
year!  The  list  of  events  goes 
on!  Park  Avenue  Disco  coupl- 
ed with  free  refreshments 
meant  parties  after  three 
home  basketball  games!  And 
a  fantastic  Pep  Rally  got  the 
people  to  the  games!  In  the 
Hodge  Center  everyone  from 
the  Beatles  to  Muhammad 
Ali  have  appeared  for  our 
enjoyment  ...  in  video 
cassettes,  that  is!  A  year  of 
excitement  and  fun!  Where 
do  you  get  the  best  enter- 
tainment? USCS!!!! 


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The  2nd 

annual 

Big  Event 

was  attended 

by  an  estimated 

400  students 

and  faculty.  A 

team  from  the 

bookstore  won  first 

place  honors  in  the 

organizational  team 

competition.  This 

competition  consisted  of 

various  sporting  events, 

tug-of-war,  and  pie  eating 

contests.  Points  were  awarded 

at  each  particular  event  with 

the  greatest  amount  at  the  end 

of  the  day  being  the  overall  winner. 

Second  place  went  to  the  Universal 

Love  team  and  The  Spartan  Club  won 

third  place.  The  Judo  Club  received 

$26  for  taking  fourth  place  while  the 

other  winners  received  $100,  $75,  and  $50, 

respectively.  After  the  competition  ended 

everyone  relaxed  to  the  music  of  the  "Putnam 

County  Pickers,"  who  play  a  unique  blend  of 

bluegrass,  country,  and  rock.  300  boxes  of  chicken 

were  served  and  three  kegs  of  beer  were  consumed 

during  the  late  afternoon  concert.  The  overly 

intoxicated  students,  running  out  of  chicken,  and 

the  white  line  around  the  Hodge  Center  parking  lot  oval 

will  long  be  a  remembrance  of  The  1979  Big  Event. 


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Susan  Theo,  Miss  Senior;  Cecilia  Hood.  Miss  Junior;  Paula  Henderson,  Miss  USCS;  Clary  Olgesby,  Miss  Sophomore;  and 
Christine  Wilson,  Miss  Freshman  with  their  escorts. 


A  member  of  the  band  enjoys  himself  during  a  break  from  his  playing  to 
more  than  350  students. 


And  now  the  students  enjoy  themselves  as  Omni  plays  a  variety  of  music. 


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Beautiful  girls,  tuxedos,  long  dresses,  corsages,  good  music  .  .  .  these  are  the  sights  that  typify  the  Miss 
uses  Dance  April  twenty-eighth.  The  local  band  "Omni"  supplied  the  Top  40  music  and  the  USCS  students 
provided  the  packed  Armory.  The  estimated  figrure  on  attendance  was  350-450  people  at  any  one  time!  All  the 
tables  were  full  and  SGA  members  had  to  haul  out  extra  chairs  for  the  people  standing  around  the  perpheries. 
When  10:00  pm  rolled  around,  all  the  contestants  immediately  became  nervous.  Associate  Chancellor  Tom 
Davis  emceed  the  occasion  while  Cathy  Keuthan,  Miss  USCS  1978-79  presented  each  class  winner  with  the 
roses  and  a  trophy.  Finally  ....  Miss  USCS  1979-80  is  announced.  Paula  Henderson  is  the  chosen  girl!  She 
is  immediately  presented  a  half-dozen  roses,  a  trophy,  and  then  crowned  by  Chancellor  Olin  B.  Sansbury.  The 
girls  were  beautiful;  this  will  definitely  be  a  night  to  remember! 


Paula  Henderson  (left),  soon  to  be  crowned  Miss  DSCS  for  1979-80.  waits  in  anticipation  with  her  escort 
Jim  Couch,  Cathy  Keuthan,  Miss  USCS  1978-79;  and  Greg  Rowland. 


See  pages  182  and  183  for  additional  pictures. 


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USCSs 

OPPONENT'S 

SCORE 

OPPONENT 

SCORE 

86 

Morris 

77 

69 

Wofford 

71 

70 

Wofford 

71 

60 

Erskine 

54 

72 

Newberry 

74 

90 

Limestone 

77 

74 

USC-Aiken 

80 

74 

Oglethorpe 

86 

67 

Citadel 

99 

82 

Central  Wesleyan 

63 

62 

Central  Wesleyan 

70 

85 

Claflin 

69 

54 

Lander 

68 

60 

Mars  Hill 

64 

64 

Appalachian  State 

71 

66 

Winthrop 

69 

80 

Presbyterian 

81 

62 

Francis  Marion 

71 

105 

USC-Aiken 

93 

68 

Erskine 

55 

82 

Limestone 

76 

80 

Newberry 

76 

70 

Mars  Hill 

78 

72 

Central  Wesleyan 

86 

87 

Winthrop 

90 

71 

Presbyterian 

66 

74 

Lander 

77 

69 

Francis  Marion 

66 

54 

Newberry 

72 

73 

Lander  (Playoff) 

84 

Notice  the  tremendous  concentration  of  L.  A.  Hill  (SO)  as  he  scores  in  the 
Rifles  opener  against  Morris 


"Ri^ee  ScM^t^aM 


Rifle  cheerleaders  and  the  largest  crowd  ever, 
cheer  the  team  on. 


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Front:  L.  A.  Hill,  Dwight  Gabbard.  Lee  Cutshall.  Wayne  Holden,  Bill  Weathers,  Oscar  Mooney,  James  Holland;  Back:  Don  Sullivan, 
Wendell  Gibson,  Carroll  Wells,  Stuart  Ross,  Michael  Gibson,  Paul  Small,  Tim  Page,  Jeff  Stamps,  Mark  Hinson.  Not  Pictured:  Brack 
Home,  Paul  Shaw,  and  Michael  Swann. 


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Looks  like  trouble  for  this  Limestone  player  as  Carroll  Wells  (31)  and  Mike  Swann  (42)  have  cut  all  alleys 
off. 


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BILL  HINSON 

Head  Men's  Basketball  Coach 

Holds  an  overall  record  of  313-154  with  six  con- 
ference championships  and  seven  tournament 
titles. 


"Our    goal    this    year    is    to    play    one    game    at    a    time    with    only    one 
thought— ■VICTORY'    ". 


Wendell  Qibson  (28)  sails  for  an  easy  bucket  against  Claflin  in  the  Wofford 
doubleheader. 


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L.A.  Hill's  (20)  version  of  the  Nureyev  leap  as  he  blocks  a  Warrior's  shot. 


Coach  Bill  Hinson's  1978-79  basketball  squad  had  many 
first  time  achievements  this  year.  Finishing  11-19,  it  was 
the  first  Rifle  team  to  win  ten  games  in  NAIA  competition. 
Their  11-12  District  record  was  also  good  enough  to 
qualify  them  for  the  District  playoffs;  another  first  in  Rifle 
basketball  history. 

The  season  started  on  a  winning  note  as  the  Rifles  took  a 
decisive  86-77  win  over  district  foe  Morris  College. 

The  '78-79  season  marked  the  first  time  USCS  has 
played  cross-town  rival,  Wofford.  Although  USCS  dropped 
two  games  71-69  and  71-70,  both  on  last  shots.  Terrier 
fans  think  of  USCS  as  much  more  than  the  "branch"  nowl 

The  Rifles  topped  first  semester  action  with  a  victory 
over  district  leading  and  eventual  champion,  Central 
Weslyan.  The  82-63  margin  was  a  fitting  sign  that  Rifle 
Roundball  is  on  the  move. 

In  the  second  half  of  the  season  USCS  kept  on  rolling  un- 
til a  late  season  slump  brought  their  ratings  down.  One  of 
the  highlights  was  a  71-64  loss  to  Southern  Conference 
Champion,  Appalachain  State,  whom  the  Rifles  led  for  most 
of  the  game.  Another  was  80-76  victory  over  Newberry  on 
the  Indians  home-court. 

This  brought  the  Rifles  to  the  Playoffs  against  top- 
seeded  Lander.  Although  USCS  lost  the  hard  fought  84-73 
decision.  Rifle  basketball  had  made  its  mark  and  should 
continue  upward  in  the  future! 


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Managers — L-R — Mike  Fer^son,  Leo  Speer,  Gordon  Brown. 


Jerry    Baker    (left),    Assistant    Basketball    Coach.    Mark 
McKown.  Student  Assistant  Coach. 


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Kim  Watkins.  Susan  Christian.  Michelle  Murphy,  Mahalia  Byrd.  Susan  Jones.  Sharon  Rice.  Kathy 
Booker.  Julie  Pridgeon.  Cheryl  Fowler.  Vanessa  Hardin,  and  Coach  Emily  Meyers.  Not  pictured: 
Kathy  Ervin.  Katherine  Parks 


COACH  EMILY  MEYERS 
Formerly  the  coach  at  Byrnes 
High  School,  Emily  Meyers  has  a 
combined  coaching  record  of  205- 
56.  She  has  won  four  state  cham- 
pionships, directed  three  basket- 
ball camps  and  had  a  12-7  record 
last  year  in  her  first  year  as  head 
women's    basketball    coach    at 

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USCS's  SCORE 

OPPONENT 

OPPONENT'S  SCORE 

104 

use  Sumter 

30 

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Presbyterian 

53 

54 

Mercer  Univ. 

81 

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Benedict 

45 

87 

use  Aiken 

76 

73 

use  Sumter 

48 

67 

Newberry 

53 

69 

Morris 

56 

62 

Columbia 

65 

53 

use  Aiken 

78 

76 

Furman  Univ. 

49 

63 

Benedict 

58 

71 

Converse 

57 

75 

Lander 

60 

78 

Winthrop 

58 

62 

Presbyterian 

60 

51 

Lander 

57 

73 

Newberry 

57 

12 

Lander  (Playoff) 

58 

A  Lady  Rifle  puts  another  two  points  on  the  scoreboard. 


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Kathy  Booker 
Mahalia  Byrd 
Susan  Christian 
Julie  Fagan 
Cheryl  Fowler 
Sandra  Gault 
Vanessa  Hardin 


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Susan  Jones 
Chris  Monroe 
Michelle  Murphy 
Miranda  Poulos 
Sharon  Rice 


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The  women's  volleyball  team  got  off 
to  a  good  start,  winning  7  of  their  first 
10  matches.  Coach  Bowman  wasn't 
completely  pleased  however;  "We  have 
played  well  but  not  up  to  our  potential. 
The  talent  is  there  it  just  needs 
refining."  Their  final  outcome  this 
season  was  22  wins  and  12  losses.  The 
girls  seem  to  have  done  a  good  deal  of 
refining! 


All  eyes  are  on  the  ball  as  USCS  prepares  to  return  their  opponent's  volley. 


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Rookie  of  the  Year,  Dave  King,  practices  his  swing  before  a  golf  match. 


Finishing  the  year 
with  a  match  play 
record  of  12-2,  the 
Golf  Team  brought 
several  sports  honors 
to  uses.  Chuck 
Cowery  captured  se- 
cond place  individual 
honors  in  the  PING 
Tournament,  while  the 
team  also  placed 
fourth  in  the  NAIA 
District  6  Cham- 
pionship with  Tom 
Easier  making  the 
All-District  Team.  A 
new  school  record  for 
team  score  was  made 
this  year  when  the 
team  obtained  a  score 
of  287. 


Golf  Team  members  are  Ray  Briggs,  Chuck  Lowery,  Tal  Henry,  Dave  King,  Bill  Karplak,  Kris  Weaver,  Scott  Womble,  Woody 
Woods,  and  Coach  Joe  Bowman.  Not  pictured:  Tom  Eawler. 


41 


Continuing  success  highlights  the  USCS  Judo  Team.  Coach  Guy  Jacobsohn,  an  AAU  national  champion,  has 
maintained  a  highly  competitive  winning  team  for  the  last  couple  of  years.  Tournament  results  for  this  year 
were  as  follows:  Mark  Lewis  won  the  National  U.S.  Judo  Association  Championship  in  the  106-pound  class. 
This  Championship  was  held  in  Dayton,  Ohio  in  October.  In  the  South  Carolina  State  Championship  the  USCS 
team  received  five  first  places  out  of  a  possible  eight  awards.  John  Thomas  won  first  place  in  the  U.S.  Judo 
Association  East  Coast  Championship  in  the  132-pound  class;  and  Gunner  Vandersteur  won  third  place  in  the 
same  class.  John  Thomas  went  to  the  Quarter-finals  in  the  National  Collegiate  Judo  Championship  held  at 
Long  Beach,  California;  and  Frank  Barry  went  to  the  Semi-finals. 

The  members  of  the  USCS  Judo  Team  for  this  year  are:  Frank  Barry,  John  Klinck,  Mary  Lewis,  Jerry  New- 
man, Billy  Poteat,  James  Richard,  Kenneth  Stophel,  John  Thomas,  and  Gunner  Vandersteur. 


Faster  than  a  speeding  bullet,  able  to  leap  six  men  in  a  single  bound 


Coach  Guy  Jacobsohn  looks  on  as  Jerry  Rice 
and  F.  A.  Barry  attempt  a  Judo  exercise. 


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Lonnie  McAlister  lays  a  crunching  block  and  Tommy  Sherbert  bites  his  tongue  as  he 
completes  a  pass  to  Bruce  Wilson  during  Intramural  Action. 


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Mark  Thompson,  Skip  Frye,  David  Clary,  and  Johnny  Mathis.  Not  pictured:  Reggie  Miller.  These  were  the  team  members  of  the  U8CS 
Cross-Country  team  for  1978-79. 


The  1978-79  USCS  Cross-Country 
started  the  season  on  a  rebuilding  note. 
Losing  six  runners  of  last  year's 
District  Championship  team,  the  Rifles 
had  only  five  runners  this  year.  The 
small  number  did  not  discourage  the 
harriers  as  they  worked  hard  and  cap- 
tured District  runner-up  honors,  thus 
finishing  second  only  to  Francis  Marion 
College.  "I'm  as  proud  of  this  team  as 
last  year's  championship  squad,"  said 
player-coach  Skip  Frye. 

Our  team  worked  very  hard  this 
year  and  its  a  shame  that  there  will  not 
be  a  team  next  year.  The  season  closed 
at  the  District  Meet  in  Florence,  Skip 
Frye  captured  second  place,  Mike 
Massey  captured  third  place  and  David 
Clary  captured  fourth.  They  all  made 
the  All-District  Team.  Mark  Thomp- 
son, captured  the  Most  Valuable 
Runner  award  for  his  contributions. 
Reggie  Miller  rounded  out  the  squad. 


Player/Coach  Skip  Frye  has  his  legs  stretched  by  David  "Pod"  Clary. 


46 


1.  G.B.  Hodge,  M.D 
Chairman 

2.  Louis  P.  Howell 
Vice  ChEiirman 

8.  Orady  S.  Brooks 
4.  WUliam  J. 
Burroughs 


5.  J.  P.  Coan,  M.D. 

6.  Jack  L.  Cobb 

7.  Harold  C.  Davis 

8.  Cleveland  Harley 


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Sen.  Horace  Smith 
Qeorge  Mitchell 


Hubert  HehdiFix 
Fred  Moffitt 


Ernest  Kluttz 


Marion  Qramling' 
John  Rogers 


John  E.  Keith,  M.D. 
Richard  Tukey 


NOT  PICTURED: 
Qary  Blanton 
Randolph  Burnette 
Robin  Hood 
Oene  Hutsell 
Cody  Sossamon 
Carolyn  Taylor 
Nick  Theodore 


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J.  Tom  Davis,  III 

DEAN  OF  STUDENT  AFFAIRS 


Dr.  Ron  Q.  Eaglin 

DEAN  OF  ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS 


Ted  R.  Eilenberg 

DEAN  OF  ADMINISTRATION 


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Robert  Connelly 
COMPTROLLER 


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Doyle  Bo^gs 

DIRECTOR  OF  INFORMATION  SERVICES 


Joan  Harrell 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
OF  ADMISSIONS 


Eric  Jolly 

DIRECTOR  OF  ADMISSIONS  AND  RECORDS 


52 


Jerry  Baker 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
OF  STUDENT  ACTIVITIES 


Marian  Murph 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 


Al  Gray 
DIRECTOR, 

FINANCIAL  AID/VETERANS  AFFAIRS 


53 


Kathy  Norman 
CAMPUS  NURSE 


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Mike  Oatavall 
PROGRAMMER  ANALYST 


Francis  Hackett 

CHIEF  RECORDS  CLERK 


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The  University  of  South  Carolina  at  Spartanburg  consists  of  approximately  155  faculty 
and  administrative  staff.  Approximately  one-half  have  their  doctorates  while  two  have 
their  law  degrees.  Nearly  every  state  and  five  nationalities  are  represented.  Korea,  South 
Africa,  France  and  Germany  are  the  nationalities. 

The  activities  and  interests  of  the  faculty  are  varied.  It  goes  without  saying  that  th« 
majority  of  them  are  academic,  but  some  are  rather  unique.  Members  of  the  faculty  have 
been  with  the  Peace  Corps  and  Vista.  Others  have  served  in  the  armed  forces  in  Vietnam. 
Army  reservists.  Conscientious  Objectors,  the  list  goes  on  .  .  .  Jogging,  biking,  backpack- 
ing, and  camping;  the  pursuits  of  the  faculty  are  many.  Geologists,  historians,  lawyers,  ac- 
tors, nurses,  biologists,  psychologists,  mathematicians,  and  private  businessmen  are  in- 
cluded as  the  careers  of  USCS  faculty.  Although  the  faculty  of  USCS  is  not  large,  it  is  cer- 
tainly activel 


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David  Glenn 

M.B.A.     University  of  South  Carolina 


56 


Mike  JilUng 

Ph.D.     University  of  South  Carolina 


William  Kissell 

M.B.A       George  Washington  University 


Oeorg«  jEicobs 

Ph.D.     Georgia  State  University 


57 


Roger  Luttrell 

M.B.A.  Grand  Valley  State  University 


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John  McAlhany 

Ph.D.  Clemson  University 


Ron  Young 

M.B.A.  Georgia  State  University 


58 


Jerry  Baker 

M.E.D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Arthur  Justice,  Chairman 
Ed.  D.  Duke  University 


William  C.  Bruce 

Ed.D  Auburn  University 


I        ^M     Joe  Bowman 

*— ^^"     Ed.  D  University  of  South  Carolina 


60 


Evelyn  Cohens 

M.E.D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Jane  Davisson 

M.E.  Clemson  University 


Becky  Edwards 

M.Ed.  South  Dakota  State  University 


61 


Heidi  From 

B.A.  University  of  North  Carolina  Chappel  Hill 


J.  Tom  Davis,  III 

M.S.  Florida  State  University 


Earl  Gordon 

M.A.  North  Carolina  A&T  State  University 


62 


Mike  Qoree 

M.E.D.  Mississippi  State  University 


Tom  Hawkins 

Ph.D.  University  of  Nebraska 


Betty  Howard 

M.A.T.  Converse  College 


Bill  Hinson 

M.A.T.  Converse  College 


63 


Marilyn  Lipscomb 
B.S.  uses 


Elenor  Ladd 

Ed.D.  Florida  State  University 


Tony  Pappas 

Ph.D.  University  of  Mississippi 


Gregory  Mikota 

B.A.  Limestone  College 


64 


Bill  Reiteiemer 

M.S.  California  State  University 


Miriam  Sheldon 

Ph.D.  University  of  Southern  California 


Carol  Smith 

M.A.  Appalachain  State  University 


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Bruce  Wilson 

M.S.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Kay  Topley 

A.B.D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Lou  Hunley 

Ph.  D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


66 


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Pn<wlde  StudcKU  cUtA.  S'^ui^d  and  Supfa£ie4. 


Robert  Perrin,  Library  Director  (top  right)  Valerie  Burnie, 
Public  Services  (top  left)  Ellenor  McCaughrin,  References  & 
A/V  Services,  (middle  left)  Judy  Dye,  Technical  Services 
(bottom  left) 


Bryant  Reeves.  Bookstore  Manager  (above)  Chuck  Beysiegel.  Assistant 
Bookstore  Manager 


67 


Andy  Crosland 

PH.D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Jimm  Cox 

M.A.  University  of  South  Carolina 


John  Dean 

Volunteer — Language  Lab 


Elizabeth  Sikes  Davidson 
-^1     PH.D  University  of  South  Carolina 


68 


Mike  Dressman 

Ph.D.  University  of  North  Carolina 


Katie  Hicks 

M.F.A.  University  of  Georgia 


Don  Knight 

Ph.D.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Bryan  Lindsay 

Ph.D.  Peabody  College 


69 


Harriet  McDuffie 

M.A.      Florida  State  University 


Nancy  Moore 

Ph.D.      University  of  South  Carolina 


Richard  Predmore 

Ph.D.      University  of  Florida 


'    &i        Vergene  Colloms 

'M        M.M.      Northwestern  University 

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Regis  Robe 

Ph.D.  University  of  North  Carolina 


Emmanuel  Seko 

Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 


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Elmer  Thomas 

MSJ  Columbia  University 


Jan  Yost 

Ph.D.  University  of  Georgia 


71 


Felix  Turner,  right,  is  presented  the  J.  P.  Strom  award  by  Public 
Safety  Director  Mike  Bruce  during  graduation  exercises  at  the 
South  Carolina  Criminal  Justice  Academy  in  Columbia.  This  honor 
is  presented  to  the  officer  scoring  highest  in  academic  and  perfor- 
mance skills  during  a  ten  week  basic  law  enforcement  training 
class. 


CUSTODIAL  STAFF 

Front:  Daniel  Schoolcraft.  Madison  Landrum.  Glen  Landrum.  Oscar  Gist  Jr.. 
Clifford  Black,  James  Schoolcraft:  Back:  Cathay  Jones  and  Ronnie  Green.  Not 
pictured:  Mattie  Booker.  Donald  Browning,  Eugene  Copeland,  Mary  Johnson, 
Betty  Manigan,  James  McGinn.  Maxine  Miller,  and  Charles  Smith. 


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MAINTENANCE  STAFF 

Rivers  Hall,  Director  of  Physical  Plant  (upper  right)  Ray  Dowis, 
David  McKinney,  Buddy  Nance,  James  McAurthur,  Dean  Willard. 
and  Ron  Brown.  Not  pictured:  Paul  Bishop,  Frank  Cannon,  Steve 
Heflin,  Hiley  Mahaffey,  Booker  Martin,  and  George  Martin. 


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Ruth  Moran — Chairman 
ED.D  Columbia  University 


Nancy  Babb 

M.S.N.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


Cathy  Bacha 

M.S.N.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


73 


Joan  Campbell 

B.S.N.  Montana  State  University 


Betty  Chalgren 

M.N.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Cecilia  Cogdell 

M.N.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Carol  Coggins 

M.S.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


74 


Jan  Dimsdale 

B.S.  University  of  South  Carolina  at  Spartanburg 


Teresa  Eg-gars 

M.S.  University  of  Alabama — Birmingham 


Norma  Hendra 

M.Ed.  Furman  University 


Marty  Harker 

M.P.H.  University  of  North  Carolina 


75 


Marge  Keller 

M.S.  Medical  College  Georgia 


Addie  Kloepper 

M.S.N.  St.  Louis  University 


Kim  Ledford 

M.S.N.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


76 


Chong  Lee 

M.A.  University  of  Georgia 


Juanita  Patrick 

B.S.N.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Mary  Ann  Sawicki 
B.S.N.  Alfred  University 


Carol  Schwartz 

M.S.N.  Clemson  University 


77 


Helen  Quinn 

M.N.  University  of  South  Carolina 


Mary  Taylor 

M.S.N.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


Glenda  Sims 

M.S.N.  Medical  College  of  Georgia 


78 


OS 

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Sharon  Seawell 
Admissions  Counselor 


Becky  Patterson 
Director 


Evelyn  Allen 
Secretary 


Alan  Gray 
Graphic  Artist 


79 


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David  Taylor     Chairman 

MA.      Appalachian  State  University 


James  Barnes 

Ph.D.      Clemson  University 


Lynn  Lamoreux 

Ph.D      University  of  Maine 


Lyle  Campbell 

Ph.D.      University  of  South  Carolina 


80 


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Guy  Jacobsohn 

M.A.      California  State  University 


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Oillian  Newberry 

Ph.D.      University  of  Wisconsin 


Lawrence  Moore 

Ph.D.      University  of  Tennessee 


81 


Barry  P arris 

B.S.  University  of  South  Carolina 


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Fay  Riddle 

Ph.D.  University  of  Florida 


Robert  Simpkin 

Ph.D.  University  of  Maryland 


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Charles  Stavely 

M.S.  Memphis  State  University 


82 


Jeanne  Stuart 

PH.D  Auburn  University 


Ron  Sobczak 

PH.D  University  of  Arizona 


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M.B.  Ulmer 

PH.D  University  of  Alabama 


*    'l     Jack  Turner 
"^     PH.D  University  of  Oklahoma 


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Saccai  Scce^tce^ 


John  Edmunds — Chairman 

PH.D  University  of  South  Carolina 


Tom  Allen 

PH.D  University  of  Georgia 


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Judy  Belzer 

PH.D  University  of  Florida 


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Edward  Babin 

PH.D  University  of  Georgia 


84 


James  Brown 

Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 


Brian  Donnelly 

Ph.D.  University  of  Georgia 


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Alice  Henderson 

Ph.D.  University  of  Michigan 


85 


Conway  Henderson 

Ph.D.      University  of  Iowa 


Dick  Gilman 

Ph.D.      University  of  Chicago 


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Dwight  Lambert 

Ph.D.      University  of  Florida 


Lee  Holcombe 

Ph.D.      Columbia  University 


86 


Evan  Krauter 

Ph.  D.  University  of  Rochester 


Jerry  Lehman 

Ed.  D.  University  of  Tennessee 


Vern  Noll 

Ph.  D.  Indiana  University 


Gordon  Mapley 

Ph.  D.  Wayne  State  University 


87 


Ron  Romine 

M.A.  University  of  South  Carolina 


James  P.  Sloan 

M.A.  Tulane  University 


Charles  M.  Quinnelly 

J.D.  University  of  Alabama 


88 


Fred  Wenz 

Ph.D.  Wayne  State  University 


John  Wilson 

Ph.D.  Emory  University 


Jan  Yehl 

Ph.D.  Northern  Illinois  University 


89 


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Jarmle  Dodd 

Secretary.  Financial  Aid 

Anne  Bailey 

Library  Technical  Assistant 

Cindy  Easier 

Secretary,  Athletic  Dept. 

Sammy  Bailey 

Clerk-Steno.  CDC 

Wanda  Gibson 

Secretary,  Development  Office 

Joy  Ballenger 

Secretary.  Bookstore 

Susan  Gilmore 

Secretary.  Social/Behavioral  Sciences 

Cindy  Belmont 

Secretary.  Continuing  Education 

Betty  Graves 

Secretary,  School  of  Nursing 

Pam  Blackwood 

Secretary.  Public  Safety 

Jo  Anne  Greer 

Secretary,  Education 

Linda  Bowen 

Secretary.  Word  Processing 

Mary  Hanna 

Library  Technical  Assistant 

Jeme  Bradley 

Secretary.  Audio-Visuals 

Judy  Hawkins 

Secretary,  Admissions 

Beth  Burgess 

Secretary.  Student  Records 

Myra  Hindman 

Secretary,  Maintenance 

Joyce  Butler 

Secretary,  Business  Office 

Elaine  Johnson 

Secretary,  Athletic  Dept. 

Sue  Cannon 

Secretary,  B.A./Economic8 

Jane!      Koob 

Clerk,  Information  Services 

Linda  Cantrell 

Secretary,  Academic  Affairs 

Toni  McKissick 

Secretary,  Administrative  Office 

Beth  Conrad 

Secretary,  Admissions/Records 

Martha  Manley 

Secretary,  Administrative  Computer 

Ann  Crain 

Secretary,  School  of  Nursing 

\          Pat  Mitchell 

Secretary,  Maintenance 

Mary  Crawley 

Secretary,  Bookstore 

1          Sylvia  Morgan 

Secretary.  Admissions 

Barbara  Daniels 

Secretary,  Admissions 

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Teresa  Pappas 
Patricia  Rock 
Peggy  Rowe 
Jacki  Sherbert 
Brenda  Smith 
Uollie  Smith 
Susan  Smith 
Betty  Stevens 
Rebecca  Thurmond 
Sandra  Ulmer 
Paula  Waldrop 
Vivian  Watson 
Brenda  Weaver 
Elaine  Westmoreland 
Ailene  Yarborough 


Secretary,  Library 

Library  Technical  Assistant 

Accounting  Clerk,  Student  Affairs 

Secretary,  Science/Mathematics 

Accounting  Clerk,  Business  Office 

Secretary,  Education 

Secretary,  Student  Affairs 

Accounting  Clerk,  Business  Office 

Copying/Duplicating,  Word  Processing 

Secretary,  Counseling/Placement 

Secretary  to  Dean,  School  of  Nursing 

Secretary,  Coop  Education 

Accounting  Clerk,  Business  Office 

Secretary.  Developmental  Services 

Secretary,  Qraduate  Regionals 


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Anderson,  Larry  J. 


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Babb,  Debra  Page 
Bagwell,  Dell 
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Black,  Peggy  C. 


Blackwood,  Martha  H. 


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Bradley,  Brenda  Ann 


Bruce,  Wendell  K.,  Jr. 


Campbell,  Mark  R. 


Campbell,  W.  Dewitt 


Carter,  Alonzo  J. 


Caruso,  Christy  M. 


Cassels,  Linda  M. 


Combee,  Deborah  C. 


Corn,  Larry  Allen 


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Cox,  Phyllis  Ellen 


Crook,  Everette  Donald 


Denny,  Lynda  S. 


Dunnaway,  Kaye  Dean 


Farmer,  Andrew  J. 


Fisher,  Karen  A. 


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Fraser,  Lynn  C. 
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Oaines,  Melinda  K. 


Gaskins.  Kathy  Ann 


Green,  James  C. 


Hammett,  Gail  Maria 


Hartle,  Evelyn  S. 


Hayes,  Robin  J. 


Henderson,  Mary  W. 
Henderson,  Paula  J. 
Holden,  Emery  Wayne 


Jett,  Marty  B. 
Jolley,  Michael  S. 
Jones,  Jan  K. 


99 


Keuthan,  Catherine  Ann 


Kirk,  Ronald  R. 


Landrum,  Jerry  B. 


Lawson,  Mary  W. 


Little,  Ruth  Ann 


Loyd,  Barney  S.,  Jr. 


Mabry,  James  A. 
Mahaffee,  Phyllis  C. 
Mahaffey,  Mark  K. 


Maynor,  Martha  L. 


McCallister,  James 


McConnell,  Katherine  K. 


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McElrath,  Sammy  W. 
McKelvey,  Carol  N. 
McPherson,  William 


Mitchell,  Patricia 


Nichols,  Frank  A. 


Oconnell,  Ann  R. 


Parks,  Mary  Jane 


Phillips,  Michael  J. 


Pittman,  David  C. 


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Poole,  Samuel  J. 


Pruitt,  Emily  Jane 


Puryear,  Sara  Ann 


101 


Rice,  Jerry  E. 


Rinehart,  Donilee  N. 


Scarborough,  Russell 


Sergiacomi,  Fred 


Sherlock,  James  R. 


Smith,  Anthony  C. 


Smith,  Keith 


Snipes,  Cecil  E. 


Sprang,  Pamela  S. 


Stone,  Marshall  C.  Ill 


Stroup,  William  Bruce 


Switzer,  Paul  K.  Ill 


102 


lit  / 


r.^fi.i 


Theo,  Susan  E. 
Thigpen,  Timothy  A. 
Traynum,  Bobby  J. 


Turner,  Edward  W. 


Turner,  Frances  B. 


Turner,  Olenda  L. 


Turner,  Gwendolyn  D. 
Turner,  Margaret  A. 
Turner,  Vivian  A. 


Turney,  Richard  K. 


Underwood,  Myra  E. 


West,  Nadine 


103 


Winburn,  Patricia  B. 


Wofford,  Kathy  A. 


Wofford,  Cynthia  D. 


Woods,  John  W. 


LOVE? 


104 


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After  serving  less  than  a  month  of  the  fall 
semester,  Hal  Leslie  resigned  as  Junior 
Class  President.  Leslie  stated  that  "a  conflict 
of  interests"  was  the  reason  for  his  action. 


Anderson,  Diane 
Anders.  Steve 
Barry,  Anna 
Bates,  Lori 


Beard.  William 
Bennett,  Jeff 
Boulware.  Richard  D. 
Bowman.  Susan 


Bramlett,  Martin 
Brawley,  George 
Britt.  Beverly 
Britt,  Gina 


Broderick.  Jessie 
Brooks,  Bruce 
Brown,  Joe 
Brownlee.  Kenneth 


Burgess.  Warren 
Campbell.  Deborah 
Chadwich.  Sara 
Childers.  Lynn 


Christian.  Susan 
Clemmons,  Lynn 
Cline.  Shirley 
Copeland.  Darline 


106 


Cox.  Dick 
Cox,  Gary 
Crocker,  Terry 
Cutshall,  Lee 


Davis,  Pamela 
Deaton,  William 
Dennis,  Ronnie 
Dickey,  John 


Doolittle,  Kella 
Douglas,  William 
Downs,  Azon  Jr. 
Duff.  Carolyn 


EUenburg.  Resa 
Easier.  Toy 
Elmore,  John 
Ezell,  Donna 


Fink,  Laurie 
Franklin,  Maxine 
Fulmer.  Cynthia 
Fulmer.  Ricky 


Oambrell,  Ruth 
Garrett,  Carole 
Gibson,  Charles 
Gilliam,  Lyn 


107 


Goforth,  Mike 
Goodman,  Diane 
Graham,  David 
Graham,  Elizabeth 


Hall,  Brian 
Hall,  Toni 
Hammond,  Vickie 
Haney,  Cathy  S. 


Haney,  David 
Hanna,  Candy 
Harvey,  Steve 
Haynes,  Ted 


Henderson,  Lydia 
Henson,  Daniel 
Herbert,  Alfonso 
Hiatt,  Karen 


Hollifield,  Karen 
Hood,  Cecelia 
Hopkins,  Tim 
Horeth,  Mike 


Horton,  Dean 

Irwin,  Andrew 
Israel,  Albert 
Ivester,  Lynn 


108 


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Jeffries,  Daphna 
Jeter,  Gladys 
Johns,  Herbert 
Johnson,  Claire 


Johnson,  Terri 
Jones.  Lisa 
Jones.  Sandra 
Jones,  Susan 


Justice,  Scott 
Laico,  Mike 
Lancaster,  Dennis 
Lancaster,  Martha 


Lawson,  Betty 
Lee,  Donald 
Lesslie.  Wylie 
Lowe.  Katherine 


Lyda,  Curtis 
McBee,  Sandra 
McDaris,  David 
McDowell,  Nancy 


McKitrick,  John 
McKown,  Mark 
McLeod,  Scott 
McLeod,  Tina 


109 


McSwain,  Richard 
Miller,  Maxie 
Mills,  Chal 
Millwood,  Ann 


Millwood.  Diane 
Mitchell,  C.W.,  Jr. 
Mitchell,  Elizabeth 
Moore,  Margaret  Ann 


Murphy,  Ken 
Nelson,  Cheryl 
Nesbit,  Christiana 
Nesbit,  Claude 


Newman,  Jerry 
Newton,  Pat 
Nix,  David 
Oakes,  Cindy 


Pack,  Kathy 
Parris,  Johnny 
Pettit,  Bobby 
Pollard.  Randy 


Porter,  Charles 
Pritchard,  Terry 
Revis,  Randy 
Rice,  Debbie 


no 


Ridgeway,  Anthony 
Robinson,  Deborah 
Rochester.  Melvin 
Roden.  Ed 


Rudasill.  Lyn 


Shaleuly,  Mike 


Shirley,  Bobby 


Sims,  James 


Sirmons.  Rebecca 
Smith.  Debbie 
Smith,  Debra 
Smith,  Mike 


Snipes.  Gerald 
Solesby,  Wesly 
Sosbee.  Betty 
Stainback,  Gwinn 


Stevens.  Gary 
Stokes,  Jan 
Stone.  Jerry 
Stophel,  Kenneth 


Stoker,  Joann 
Stout,  Tina 
Sudduth.  Thalia 
Surratt,  Vicki 


111 


Tate.  Jack 
Teague.  Kay 
Thomason,  Donna 
Turner.  David 


Varner.  Becky 
Vinson.  Rita 
Walker.  Michael 
Watson.  Judith 


Watts.  Ann 
Wells.  Dennis 
West.  Myra 
Whelchel.  Paige 


White.  Robin 
Whitmire,  Sandra 
Wilbanks,  Darrel 
Williams.  Curtis 


Williams.  Cynthia 
Wilson.  Suzanne 
Wilson.  Livia 
Wyatt.  Donald 


Zaleski.  Susane 


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112 


m^ 


Adams,  Nancy 
Aiken,  James 
Alexander,  Robert 
Arms.  Beth 


Avery,  David 
Bagwell.  Susan 
Bagwell,  Treasure 
Barras.  Susan 


'mrv'y  A 


Bazemore.  K.M. 
Belcher.  Mike 
Bell.  Brenda 
Beville,  Steve 


Bishop.  Rita 
Blacliwood.  Bridget 
Blanton,  Deb 
Bonds.  Tonya 


Brady.  Nancy 
Brady.  Paula 
Brooks.  Elizabeth 
Brown.  Mary 


Burnett.  Myra 
Byrom.  Tony 
Cannon.  Karen 
Carver.  Kim 


114 


Cash.  Robin 
Chappell,  Willie 
Chare8t.  Roy 
Childers,  Debra 


Christian.  Susan 
Clary.  Joe 
Cline.  Christopher 
Cogdill.  Jeff 


Coggins.  Denise 
Compton,  Anne 
Conner.  Robert 
Corbin,  Jimmy 


Craven.  Wesley 
Cromer.  Chip 
Dalton,  Glenette 
Davis.  Kenneth 


Day.  Joseph 
Dixon,  Sheryl 
Drum.  Carol 
Duke,  Connie 


Earnhart,  Dell 
Edwards,  Anne 
Elder.  Elizabeth 
Ferguson.  Simon 


Finch,  Lisa 
Fletcher.  Harvey 
Foley,  Tara 
Foster,  Gary 


Fowler,  Carol 
Fowler,  Debra 
Fowler,  Mike 
Fritz,  Carole 


Gallman,  Donna 
Goodwin,  Jeff 
Gosnell.  Rita 
Hardy,  Jane 


Harris,  Anna 
Henderson,  Mike 
Hill,  Lewis 
Hinson,  Mark 


Holland.  Birdie 
Johnson.  Barry 
Johnson,  Margaret 
JoUey,  Debbie 


Jones,  Kelly 
Kelly,  Keith 
Lancaster.  David 
Lanford.  Terry 


116 


Landrum.  Brenda 
Lesley,  Jerry 
Leuck.  Tom 
Levi,  Jimmy 


Lipscomb,  Connie 
Littlejohn.  Debbie 
Locltman.  Suzanne 
Lundberg,  Susan 


Lyons-Turner,  Laura 
McBride,  Wesley 
McLay,  Lisa 
Misner,  Donald 


Moller,  Dianne 
Moore,  Karen 
Morton,  Debbie 
Moss,  Patti 


Mullis,  James 
Neely,  Mike 
Nichols,  Rosemary 
Oglesby.  Clary 


Owensby,  Martha 
Parks,  Katharine 
Parlor,  English 
Peake,  Marvin 


117 


Peeler.  Marilyn 
Pierce,  Dan 
Pogue,  Terry 
Pollard,  Randy 


Poison.  Jeannie 
Poole.  Rosie 
Poteat,  Billy 
Poteat,  Teresa 


Pritehard.  Allen 
Raff.  Catherine 
Rhinehart.  Wade 
Rice,  Sharon 


Riddle,  Brenda 
Robbins.  Cynthia 
Robbins.  Kathy 
Robertson,  Marc 


Routzong.  Deborah 
Rowland.  Greg 
Sewell.  Arling 
Smith.  Lisa 


Smith.  Tommy 
Smith,  Wanda 
Stepp.  Rick 
Stoley,  Sheila 


118 


i 


^     ^ 


Thompson,  Sonya 


Tipton.  Brent 


Tucker,  Bonnie 


Turner,  Steve 
Waldroup,  Marlene 
Walker,  Becky 


Waters.  Cindy 
Watkins,  Dale 
Weathers,  Bill 


Webb,  Kereatha 
West,  Phil 
White,  Janet 


Wilson.  Jeff 
Winkles.  Billy 
Wolfe,  Melissa 


Yarborough,  Dean 


Yavorsky.  Joy 


119 


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Adams.  Jeff 
Anderson,  Hank 
Askew,  Julia 
Atkins,  Sharon 


Aycoth,  Gena 
Bailey,  Ellen 
Baker,  Stella 
Banks,  Cheryl 


Harnett,  Kathy 
Barnett,  William 
Barnett,  Ted 
Baughome,  Anna 


Baughome,  Hannelore 
Beaty.  Penny 
Becknell,  Mike 
Beiers,  Gaye 


Bell,  Micky 
Bell.  Rosemary 
Benner,  Bob 
Biddix.  Benny 


Biggerstaff.  Gary 
Black,  Shirley 
Blankenship,  Marie 
Blanton.  Kathy 


121 


Bobo.  Chuck 
Bonner.  Jody 
Bookter.  John 
Bradley,  Leisa 


Breshears.  Scott 
Brown.  Martin 
Bruce.  Sam 
Bryant.  Chris 


BuUman.  Jane 
Burnett,  Amanda 
Burns,  Eric 
Burrell.  Ricky 


Butler,  Susan 
Butner.  Glenda 
Byrnes,  Elizabeth 
Caley,  Marie 


Candler.  Teresa 
Cantrell.  Cathy 
Carter,  Jacqueline 
Caruso.  Ray 


Cash,  Linda 
Champion.  David 
Chapman,  James 
Childs,  Theresa 


122 


Chilson,  Jeff 
Christopher.  Robert 
Church,  Robert 
Clippard.  Wanda 


Clowney,  Belinda 
Coggins,  Anna 
Cohen,  Angela 
Collins,  Steve 


Cook,  Debbie 
Cope,  Catherine 
Cox,  Jill 
Coyie,  Denise 


Craft,  Tony 
Crow.  Teresa 
Daniel,  Laura 
Davidson,  Danny 


Davis,  Charlene 
Davis,  Claudia 
Doss,  David 
Driver,  Robert 


Dunn,  Beth 
Eaker,  Jane 
Easier,  Tracey 
Elmore.  Teresa 


123 


Estes.  Kenneth 
Eubanks,  Bobby 
Faile.  Elizabeth 
Ferguson,  Chip 


Ferguson,  Jackie 
Fink,  Laurie 
Fisher,  John 
Foster,  Terri 


Foster,  William 
Fowler,  Tammie 
Foy,  Julie 
Gagnon,  Kathy 


Gahagan,  JoAnn 
Garland,  Howard 
Garner,  John 
Gelardi,  Concetta 


Gibson,  Glenda 
Gibson,  Wendell 
Gilbert,  Wanda 
Glaser,  Susan 


Godfry,  Susan 
Goforth,  Mae 
Graham,  Vicky 
Grant.  Donna 


124 


Gregory.  Ralph 
Gutierrez.  Teresa 

Gwinn.  Via  Anne 
Haithcock.  Gregg 


Hamby.  Mike 
Hannes.  Roy 
Hanning.  John 
Hardigree,  Jay 


Harmon.  Connie 
Harper.  Jenny 
Harris.  Al 
Harris.  J.  R. 


Harvey,  Susan 
Hatley.  Nancy 
Hawkins,  Bethany 
Hawkins.  Shannon 


Hayes.  Anne 
Hayes.  Janyce 
Hazel.  James 
Hembree.  Joyce 


Hembree.  Mary 
Hendrix.  Lee 
Hiatt.  Evans 
Hicks.  Angelia 


125 


Hicks.  Donna 
Holden,  Beth 
Holland,  Charles 
Holland.  Greg 


Hopkins,  Walter 
Houser.  Sherri 
Hughey.  Phil 
Humphries,  Lisa 


Hyatt,  Frank 
Hyatt,  Todd 
James.  Blain 
Jeters,  Harold 


Johnson,  David 
Johnson,  Marian  Ann 
Johnson,  Steve 
Karpiak,  William 


Kennedy.  Lynn 
Kercher,  Susan 
King,  Dave 
King,  Janice 


King,  Mitchell 
King.  Xavier 
Kirby.  Preston 
Laico,  Paul 


126 


Lamb,  Paul 
Lancaster,  Ricky 
Lando,  Janice 
Landrum.  Carl 


Lanning,  Patsy 
Leagonn,  Shirley 
Ledford,  Anita 
Lee.  Donna 


Littlejohn,  Julius 
Lockman,  Laura 
Long,  Julius 
Longbottom,  Daniel 


Love,  Brenda 
Mack,  Theresa 
Marlowe.  Barbara 
Martin,  Pat 


Mathis,  John 
Maurer,  Don 
McBeth,  Frances 
McCluney,  Deborah 


McClure.  Sherri 
McCoy,  Kim 
McDowell,  Elizabeth 
McDonald,  Kathleen 


127 


McGaha.  Denise 
McNinch.  Edith 
McSwain.  Caroleen 
Miles,  Karen 


Miller.  Reggiel 
Miller,  Tony 
Minton,  Trina 
Mitchell,  Elizabeth 


Mobley.  Ed 
Monaghan.  Debbie 
Mooney,  Oscar 
Moore.  Johnny 


Moore.  Larry 
Moore.  Robert 
Morgan.  Ronald 
Morris.  Robert 


Mullins,  Teri 
MuUis.  Kimberly 
Murray,  Barry 
Murray.  Terry 


Nanney,  Rex 
Nelson,  Wendy 
Newman,  Alexia 
Newton,  Darin 


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Onorato,  Carmelina 
Owensby.  Deborah 
Owings.  Patricia 
Padgett.  Susan 


Page.  Tim 
Parker,  Lee 
Parris.  Dewey 
Parris.  Paralalia 


Patel.  Tushar 
Peters,  Barbara 
Pettit.  John 
Petty.  Charlene 


Phillips.  Donna 
Phillips,  Patti 
Plumley,  Lisa 
Poore.  Deborah 


Poulos.  Miranda 
Pridmore.  Elizabeth 
Quinn.  Susan 
Rice.  Cheryl 


Riley,  Jimmy 
Robinson.  Ida 
Rochester.  Melvin 
Rogers.  Debbie 


129 


Rogers,  Sharon 
Ross.  Stuart 
Royals,  Janet 
Sanders,  Laura 


V"%^   ' 


Sandrock,  Tammy 
Seay,  Jan 
Seay.  Ken 
Sellars.  Reeda 


Sexton.  Pam 
Seymour,  William 
Sharpe.  Linda 
Shaw.  Paul 


Sheham,  Debbie 
Sherwood,  Richard 

Sisk,  Carrie 
Skelton.  Eugene 


Sloan,  Sindy 
Small,  Paul 
Smith,  Carmon 
Smith,  Debbie 


Smith,  Johnny 
Smith.  Sandy 
Smith.  Valerie 
Spanos,  Mary 


V^>f       4es4^ 


i^Uib. 


130 


Stack,  Judy 
Stakes.  Stewart 
Stumps,  Jeff 
Steadman.  Sheila 


Steur,  Rudy 
Stophel,  Steven 
Stowe.  Dennis 
Strickland.  Kelly 


Styles,  Sylvia 
Sullivan.  Don 
Sutton.  Tinker 
Swanger,  Bobby 


Sweat,  Richard 
Tate.  Daisy 
Taylor,  Cindi 
Teaster,  Steve 


Templeton,  Tammy 
Teseniar.  Teresa 
Thackston,  Jan      o 
Tilley,  Tana 


Timmons,  Debbie 
Trail.  Barbara 

Tuck.  Marsha 
Turner,  Catherine 


131 


Turner,  Pam 
Tyus,  Tracy 
Vess,  Karen 
Vess,  Mary 


Waddell,  Anita 
Waddell,  Kim 
Walker,  David 
Wall,  Rhonda 


Wallace,  Dana 
Ware.  Denise 
Ware,  Katherine 
Waters,  Jimmy 


Watts,  Garelyne 
Wells,  Carroll 
White.  Melodie 
Williams.  Catherine 


Williams.  Donna 
Williams.  Ralph 
Williams.  Terri 
Williford.  Andrew 


Williford.  Deb 
Willis.  Mark 
Wilson.  Christine 
Wojeck,  Joe 


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132 


133 


NOTE 
In  an  attempt  to  offer  each  campus  organization 
extensive  coverage  in  the  1979  CAROLANA,  a 
new  policy  was  established.  This  policy  asked  each 
organization  to  submit  photographs  and  copy  of 
their  events  and  activities  to  the  CAROLANA.  The 
CAROLANA  would  provide  film,  camera,  and 
developing,  but  could  not  send  a  photographer  on 
their  trips.  Several  memos  were  sent  concerning 
this  new  policy  but  many  organizations  still  did  not 
submit  any  photographs.  The  number  of 
photographs  submitted  became  the  determining 
factor  in  the  number  of  pages  given  to  each 
organization. 


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Paula  Henderson,  SQA  Treasurer 


Cecilia  Hood.  SGA  Secretary 


After  attacks  and  resignations  early  in  the  year,  the  Student  Government 
Association  emerged  as  a  cohesive  group.  The  SGA  has  seats  for  38  represen- 
tatives but  this  year,  as  in  the  past,  many  seats  were  not  filled.  The  lack  of 
bodies  was  not  a  liability  however;  the  SGA  was  able  to  produce  all  the  schedul- 
ed dances,  discos,  and  entertainment,  even  adding  several  special  events. 
Several  of  the  non-entertainment  issues  were  accomplished.  The  most  notible 
are  the  new  Campus  Calendar  sign  in  front  of  the  Hodge  Center  and  the 
bulletin  boards  in  all  the  buildings  for  better  club  publicity.  In  April,  the  SGA 
held  its  installation  dinner  at  Quincy's  and  swore  in  the  new  officers.  The  SGA 
member  of  the  year  was  chosen  and  announced.  Former  SGA  member,  Wendell 
Bruce,  was  elected.  (Pictured  to  the  right.)  The  1978-79  members  were:  Presi- 
dent .  .  .  Cathy  Keuthan,  Vice  President  .  .  .  Chip  Clary,  Secretary  .  .  . 
Cecilia  Hood,  Treasurer  .  .  .  Paula  Henderson,  Senior  Class  President  .  .  . 
Andy  Farmer,  Freshman  Class  President  .  .  .  Robert  Brown,  and  the 
Senators:  Gary  Barnard,  David  Champion,  Daniel  Henson,  Donna  Hicks.  Lisa 
McClure,  Paul  Small,  and  Christine  Wilson. 


This  years'  SOA  President,  Cathy  Keuthan  swears  in  the  newly  elected  President, 
Associate  Chancellor  of  Student  Affairs.  Tom  Davis  and  SQA  Advisor.       Andy  MoUer  at  the  SGA  installation. 
Hon  Romine  enjoy  the  dinner  at  Quincy's. 


136 


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The  South  Caiohna 
State  Student  Legisla- 
ture (SCSSL)  is  twenty-two 
years  old  this  year.  Each  fall, 
usually  in  November,  the  organiza- 
tion has  its  three  day  session.  This  fall 
session  involves  a  Friday  of  committee 
meetings  where  all  proposed  bills  are  introduced, 
read,  discussed,  and  voted  on  for  passage.  Needless  to 
say,  an  author  must  do  alot  of  research  to  be  prepared  for 
the  fall  session!  After  committees,  there  is  a  disco  and  a  wel- 
come reception  by  the  Governor.  The  next  morning  promptly 
at  8  a.m.  the  legislative  session  begins.  Here,  every  bill  that  has 
passed  committee  must  be  read  and  voted  on.  That  night  there 
is  a  banquet.  Sunday's  session  starts  at  8  a.m.  and  goes  until 
12  noon,  with  election  of  the  officers  taking  place  before 
lunch.  This  year  the  fall  session  was  attended  by  over  250 
delegates  of  some  twenty-six  schools.  The  USCS  delegation 
had  six  of  its  possible  eleven  delegates  represented.  Our 
delegation  submitted  two  pieces  of  legislation.  Robert  Brown 
EHthored  a  bill  on  Nuclear  Waste  which  was  tabled  in  com- 
mittee and  Greg  Rowland  and  Cathy  Keuthan  authored 
a  bill  on  Mopeds  which  passed  the  legislature  favorable. 
All  Bills  that  pass  the  legislature  and  are  not  vetoed  by 


% 


uses  Delegation  Chairman  Cathy  Keuthan  and  Co-Chairman  Greg  Rowland 
study  proposed  legislation  in  the  State  House  Chambers. 


the  Governor  are  put  into  a  Bill  Book  which 
is  given  to  all  legislators  in  South  Carolina. 
Several  Bills  passed  by  the  State  have 
originated  in  SCSSL. 


138 


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(Artist:  Alan  Gray) 


The  Criminal  Justice  Association  is  an  organization  that  is  open 
to  all  students  interested  in  the  field  of  criminal  justice. 

While  it  exists  mainly  as  a  social  club,  it  also  seeks  to  encourage 
the  growth  of  professionalism  in  the  field.  Projects  include:  field 
trips  to  state  correctional  facilities,  the  Criminal  Justice  Academy, 
and  to  other  institutions.  An  annual  Career  Program  is  sponsored 
and  each  semester  the  club  either  sponsors  a  barbecue  or  fish  fry. 

Club  members  serve  as  active  recruiters  in  the  junior  colleges  to 
encourage  students  to  continue  their  educational  goals. 

Although  less  than  a  year  old,  the  club  has  a  very  good 
membership  and  seems  to  be  expanding  each  semester. 


139 


B^okston 


.-•  recent  attempt  by  li. 
;ni  /  1  of  uses  to  manipulate 

liniai  imjng  its  own  personal 

shee  is  time  to  warn  the 

)ody  01  LiC-  ■  e  pseudopower 

!S  the  title  SG.-- 

—  -  is  merely  an  "Ego  . ,.,, 

:ake  simply  by  signing  their 

a  piece  of  paper  when  election  time 

ind.  The  majority  of  the  members  are 

few  so  that  this  few  might 

1'^  matter  how  selfish.  Un- 

!g  members  are  oblivious 

going  on  around  them. 


By 
Caroliniai 


I  of  the 
iedom  o 
upreme 
the  ideal 


aen  i 

rpnn 


The  school  newspaper  — 
Carolinian  —  started  the  year  off 
breathing  fire  and  accusations 
down  the  necks  of  every 
authoritative  body  on  campus.  By 
Christmas  however,  after  losing 
the  Assistant  Editor  and  many 
staff  members,  the  Carolinian 
settled  down.  In  the  South 
Carolina  Press  Association's 
Collegiate  Division,  the  Caroli- 
nian won  recognition  as  the  "Top 
Small  College  Newspaper  in 
South  Carolina"  for  its  December 
Christmas  issue.  The  Carolinian 
staff  consists  of:  Hal  Leslie, 
Editor;  Jim  Fair.  Editor  for  the 
Fall;  Marcia  Hopkins,  Editor  for 
the  Spring;  Lynn  Clemmons, 
Copy  Editor;  and  Writers  — 
Daniel  Hinson,  Sherwood  Thomp- 
son, Nina  Ledford,  and  Marvin 
Peake. 


Rv  ^roTT  McCLELLAN 

:  Cultural  Affairs  Editor 

arg  book  store  can  be  under  sc 

most  cases  is,  according  to  a  limited  survey  coi 

v,w  prices  at  USCS  against  those  at  Daltoi 

at  Westgate  Mall  and  Pic-A-Book  at  Hillcn 

nter.  A  student  opinion  poll  also  indicai 

;   are  not  satisfied  with  USCS  book  stc 


>^ut  comparable,  prices  on  s' 
aries.  Cliff  Notes  and  mc 
student  is  likely  to  pay  si 


he  five  textbooks  used 


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lir^    court 


::  upon  a  time,  in  a  land  far  away,  tiiere 
liversitv.    Like  manv  institutions  of  hialier 


his  student  newspaper 


slieel    was   devuicJ    lo    "uiilcial  '   iicvvs, 

liul  ontortainiiiont, 

;  newspaper,"  said 

;nc    -K.ing  i    a;  '"    ^  "'  "' '    '''  " 

)urt.     "'It  is  .. 
releases,  and  the  editors  are  must  coopei- 
n   nrnioctinp  the  pooil  iinaae  of  our  irisiitii- 

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editors,"  cried  another  member  of  the  king's 


■r  Roget's  Thesaurus  in  pap 
at  the  stores. 
3l!  three  book  sti 


Men 


'      ur  tale  develops,  we  find  that  the  editi 
ost  beloved  publication  hud  decided 
lelocaic  m  a  neigii'  ^oon  a  n^ 

team  of  editors  \v.       , .  jnlike  th 

predecessors,  these  editors  had  their  own  ide 
Titey  saw  things  in  the  kingdom  which  tiiey  < 
Tiot  like,  and  they  wrote  aboui  them. 

'  Soon,  they  had  mac  -  of  many  of  t 

king's  men,  and  no  lo,  tlie   royal  coi 

praise   tiie   newspaper  for  its  cooperation.     T 

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nati 
Tui  liic  royal  subjects,  llic  editors  made  it  th 
business  to  let  the  kingdom  know  what  vi 
going  on. 

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doing  for  '•  once  again  the  cry  rang  ou' 


Maggies  Drawers 


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(Artlat:  Pierrette  Enrllog) 


For  those  not  acquainted  with  the  term 
"Maggie's  Drawers,"  it  signifies  a  complete  miss 
of  the  target  on  the  rifle  range. 


Maggie's  Drawers  is  the 
uses  literary  magazine 
composed  of  poems,  short 
stories,  art,  and 
photographs.  Published 
twice  a  year  by  a  student 
editor,  Maggie's  Drawers  is 
available  to  students  and 
faculty  free  of  charge. 

The  1978-79  Editor  is  Trish 
Edgerton  (below)  who  coordinates 
collection,  editing,  and  publishing 
of  all  literary  pieces.  Andy 
Crosland,  Donald  Knight,  and 
Bryan  Lindsay  serve  as  faculty  ad- 


^^neai 


Outdoors  Club  members  could  be  found 
anywhere  from  the  top  of  a  snowy  Mount 
Mitchel,  to  the  raging  rapids  of  the  Chat- 
tooga River.  The  Outdoors  Club  par- 
ticipates in  such  sports  as  rockclimbing, 
rafting,  backpacking,  caving,  and 
snowshoeing.  The  Club  stresses  safety 
and  participation,  but  the  main  objective 
is  to  have  fun  the  natural  wayl 


142 


143 


144 


Wk  The  Spartan  Rifles  Qun  Club 
concerns  itself  with  teaching 
firearms  safety,  marksmanship, 
knowledge  of  firearms  and 
loading,  and  sportsmanship. 
Several  clay  pigeon  shoots  were 
held  this  year.  Membership  is 
open  to  any  student  who  is  willing 
to  accept  the  responsibility  that 

^^nust  accompany  firearm  use. 


Reloading  ammunition  with  newly  acquired  equipment  is  club  members  AIeui  Pritchard,  Terry  Prichard, 
(club  president),  and  Mark  Tate. 


WEMSERSHIP  OPEN 

^0   ALL  STUDENTS 

'Veterans  S  Won- Veterans) 

FELLOWSHIP  SOnai  Q 

COMMUN/TV  PROJECTS 


it  one  time  a  very  active  cam- 
pus organization,  the  Veterans 
Student  League  experienced 
leadership  problems  this  year. 
Hopefully  next  year  they  will 
reorganize  and  bring  back  to  the 
campus  a  much  needed  organiza- 
tion. 


BbAEK       STUDENT 

QNIQN 


The  Black  Student  Union  was 
busy  with  both  civic  and  cultural 
events  this  year.  Mrs.  Millicent 
Felder  of  the  Medical  University 
of  South  Carolina  addressed  the 
club  on  minority  recruitment 
and  special  programs  at  the 
MUSC.  During  Black  History 
Week  several  prominent  local 
Black  citizens  were  part  of  the 
program  sponsored  by  the  Black 
Student  Union.  Pictured  at  right 
is  Oscar  Mooney,  alias  "Easter 
Bunny,"  during  an  Easter  Egg 
Hunt  for  the  children  at  the 
Child  Development  Center. 
Other  activities  included  spon- 
soring a  disco  at  the  Big  Event 
and  ushering  at  the  Fay  Hauser 
recital. 


OFFICERS; 
John  Woods  . . . . 
James  Lewis  .  ■  ■ 
Jackie  Carter  . . 
Peggie  Black  .  .  . 
William  Barnett 
Oscar  Mooney  .  . 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Parliamentarian 

Public  Relations 


BSU  President  John  Woods  welcomes  Mrs.  Felder  of 
the  MUSC  to  uses. 


146 


umymmi  lom 


"Memories,  like  the  colors  of  my  mind,  misty  water-colored  memories  of  the  way  we  were  ..." 

— Barbara  Streisand 


147 


There  were  so  many  good  memories,  such  as  Gordon  Mapley's  directing  traffic  dressed  as  a 
pregnant  woman;  Wendell's  livening-up  of  our  Green  River  trip  by  falling  through  a  hole  in  the 
rocks;  Donna  Smalley  jumping  off  a  horse  in  mid-gallop;  volleyball  morning,  noon,  and  night;  the 
ice  skating  trips  with  Gary  Barnard,  Mr.  Winter  Sports,  leaping  over  the  guard  rail  and  falling  on 
his  face;  and  the  Monday  afternoon  meetings.  Second  semester  saw  David  Lawson  decorating  the 
school  with  "Think  Snow"  signs  and  the  city  of  Spartanburg  had  snow  regularly.  On  the  trip  to 
Valle  Crucis,  Universal  Love  was  snowed  in  with  g^uests  from  Atlanta.  February  saw  Wendell 
Bruce  and  Donna  Crawford  united  in  marriage  and  amidst  tears  and  smiles  the  group  prayed  for 
the  best  for  them.  When  April  came  the  Universal  Love  group  and  friends  from  Atlanta  took  off  for 
their  beach  retreat.  There  UL  saw  an  old  "Movie  Skit"  and  said  good-bye  to  our  favorite  pencil- 
selling  Moron.  Universal  Love  had  its  rough  spots  this  year.  Complaints  arose  and  the  Student  Af- 
fairs committee  decided  that  because  it  is  primarily  a  religous  fellowship  that  it  is  not  eligible  for 
student  activity  fees.  However,  this  did  not  harm  the  organization  and  it  was  able  to  find  financial 
help  from  local  churches  and  private  individuals.  "Our  unity  is  held  in  a  bond  by  the  promise  of  our 
Master,  made  so  long  ago." 


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Oiddy-up  horseysll  UL  members  enjoy  the  outdoors  on  their  fall  retreat  to  Awalnita  Valley. 


Universal  Love  Leaders: 

tomMy  sherbert 
kathY  fleming 

myra  Underwood 
saNdy  auman 
pam  patlllo 

daVid  lawson 
bEnny  pike 
gary  baRnard 
hank  anderSon 

elizAbeth  byrnes 
wendeLl  bruce 

cheryL  nelson 
wendy  cOstine 
wesley  craVen 
jolmny  fowlEr 


ie 


T<in  fi  1  ■  ^'i]awnfi!^ift[iW?ig^^WW!B 


Crows  and  Cranes?! 


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(gaiiwna  Pctca  nar 


Jesse  Turner.  President 


Elizabeth  Silies  Davidson,  Advisor 


Gamma  Beta  Phi  is  a  nationally  recognized  organization  that  honors 
scholastic  achievement.  The  organization  is  the  decendant  of  the  Spartan 
Society.  On  April  8,  1978  the  USCS  club  was  offically  accepted  into  the 
national  Qamma  Beta  Phi.  The  pioneer  officers  are:  Jesse  Turner,  Joan 
Lavender,  Yvonne  Elder,  Lisa  Clayton,  Cathy  Keuthan.  The  Induction 
Ceremony  pictured  above  was  the  second  to  take  place  at  USCS  and  grossed 
a  membership  of  40-60  students. 


150 


Approximately  one  hundred  students  eligible  for 
membership  in  the  Qamma  Beta  Phi  attended  the 
luncheon  held  in  January  of  this  year.  A  special  guest 
speaker.  Dr.  Jim  Bostick,  officiated  the  event.  Dr. 
Bostick  is  a  member  of  the  S.C.  Commision  of  Higher 
Education,  and  he  stressed  the  growing  importance 
that  education  now  plays  in  our  society.  The  luncheon 
also  had  Chancellor  Sansbury,  the  Deans,  and  the 
Division  Chairpersons  in  attendance.  Students  in  the 
top  1 5%  of  their  class  are  eligible  for  membership  in 
the  Qamma  Beta  Phi  and  upon  payment  of 
membership  dues  the  student  becomes  an  official 
member  of  the  national  organization.  At  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  luncheon  a  business  meeting  was  held  and 
new  members  were  elected.  These  officers  are: 
Rosemary  Nichols,  Ann  Moore,  Cathe  Emmerth, 
Brenda  Riddle,  and  Gary  Stamper. 


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ODK  Members  for  Fall  are,  Front:  Kathy  Demos,  Lisa  McClure.  Robyn  Newton.  Pam  Howard,  Cathy  Keuthan,  Paula  Henderson; 
Middle:  Mr.  J. P.  Sloan.  Bryson  Bailey.  Steve  Billings.  Dr.  Jim  Brown,  Dr.  Mike  Dressman.  Ms.  Cecilia  Cogdell;  Back:  Skip  Frye.  Wayne 
Holden,  Joey  Kohn,  Jesse  Turner,  Gary  Barnard,  Tom  Davis;  and  not  pictured:  Dr.  Alice  Henderson. 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa  is  a  newly  recognized 
national  honor  society.  In  fact,  this  spring  they  were 
inducted  into  the  national  circle.  The  club  had 
previously  been  chartered  in  1977  as  a  local 
club — Delta  Kappa.  From  its  inception,  the  group  has 
sought  to  recognize  and  encourage  leadership  and 
scholarship.  Members  are  selected  from  juniors  and 
seniors  who  are  in  the  upper  35  percent  of  their  class. 
They  must  have  achieved  special  distinction  in  two  of 
the  following  areas:  scholarship;  athletics;  social,  ser- 
vice, religious  activities,  and  campus  government; 
journalism,  speech,  and  the  mass  media;  and  creative 
and  performing  arts.  Alumni  members  and  Faculty 
are  also  eligible  for  membership.  Each  semester  the 
club  taps  new  members.  This  fall  Cathy  Keuthan, 
Robyn  Newton  and  Jesse  Turner  were  tapped.  This 
spring  Vickie  Hammond,  Cecilia  Hood,  Andrew  Irwin, 
Chris  Monroe,  and  Ann  Moore  were  tapped  at 
Awards  Day.  This  Year  the  Chapter  recognized  an 
outstanding  Freshman  or  Sophomore  Leader.  Du- 
veen  Lysaght  was  chosen  for  her  leadership  in  Nur- 
sing on  a  national,  state  and  local  level. 


Officers  of  ODK  are  President,  Wayne  Holden; 
Vice-President.  Pam  Howard;  and  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Lisa  McClure. 


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The  Shoestring  Players  have  brought  a  welcomed  touch  of 
drama  and  art  to  the  USCS  campus  in  the  previous  years  and 
this  year  was  no  exception.  Under  the  direction  of  Jimm  Cox, 
the  Shoestring  Players  have  managed  to  present  some  very 
notable  plays.  The  program's  presented  this  year  include: 
Edward  Albee's  "Seascape,"  Samuel  Becket's  "Endgame," 
Edward  Albee's  "Who's  Afraid  of  Virginia  Woolf?, "Leonard 
Gershe's  "Butterflies  Are  Free,"  and  two  original  musical 
comedy  revues — "Where  Do  We  Go  From  Here?,"  and  "Graf- 
fitti — An  off  the  Wall  Revue." 

The  Shoestring  Players  construct  all  their  own  costumes 
and  props.  The  actors  and  actresses  are  members  of  the  club, 
students,  and  people  from  the  community. 


154 


Aya  Zvaigrzne  receives  the  1979  Curtain  Call  Award  from  President  Chris  CUne. 


155 


"Pefr  S<i«tcC,  7U<in,  TfU^^cA,  cuicC  ^<^c  >diKd4^ 


Bryan  'Doc'  Lindsay  conducts  the  USCS  Pep  Band. 


156 


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When  Rifle  Spirit  is  discussed,  almost  always  Dr.  Bryan 
Lindsay  is  mentioned.  WHY?  Two  very  important  ingredients 
of  our  successful  spirit  program  are  the  Near  Misses  and  the 
Pep  Band.  Both  are  directed  by  "Doc"  Lindsay. 

In  the  fall  of  the  year  the  USCS  dance  team,  the  Near 
Misses,  was  organized  to  provide  entertainment  during  half- 
time  at  all  home  basketball  games.  A  fantastic  Pep  Band,  long 
hours  of  practice,  and  pretty  girls  have  made  USCS  proud  of 
the  Near  Misses. 


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Student 


Members  visit  Mountainview  Nursing-  Home  to  express  Christmas  wishes. 


Circle-K  President  Paula  Henderson  cleans  up  the  tunnel. 


Mall  patron  has  his 
blood  pressure  checkec^ 
by  Greg  Rowland. 


160 


During  the  1978  school  year,  the  USCS  chapter  of  the  Circie-K  International  has 
been  one  of  the  most  active  groups  on  campus.  In  September,  the  club  held  a  cook-out 
social  and  two  tunnel  clean-ups.  In  October,  the  group  sponsored  a  campus-wide 
drop-in  and  hosted  a  district-wide  conference,  with  delegates  from  over  50  colleges 
in  North  and  South  Carolina.  In  November,  the  group  visited  patients  at  Mountain- 
view  Nursing  Home  and  held  a  campus  beautification  project.  In  December,  Circle-K 
sponsored  yet  another  drop-in,  ushered  at  several  events,  and  held  a  Christmas 
social.  During  January  and  February,  Circle-K  took  gifts  to-  and  visited-  with  the 
girls  at  the  Spartanburg  Girls'  Home;  sponsored  a  Faculty  Appreciation  drop-in,  and 
did  their  share  to  add  to  the  school  spirit  by  putting  up  two  huge  posters  for  the 
Homecoming  game.  In  March,  the  chapter  held  a  spaghetti  dinner,  ushered  at  a 
literary  event,  presented  a  program  at  the  local  Kwaniis  club  meeting,  and  helped 
raise  revenue  for  the  Spartanburg  Girls'  Home.  They  also  held  a  cook-out  and 

attended  the  District 
Convention  in 

Charlotte,  North 
Carolina.  At  this 
Convention,  USCS 
Club  President,  Paula 
Henderson  was 
selected  as  an 
Outstanding  Club 
President;  the  only 
district  award  won  by 
a  South  Carolina  club 
this  year.  Also,  USCS 
Club  Treasurer  Greg 
Rowland  was  elected 
to  the  District  Office 
of  Lt .  Governor . 
Rowland  is  the  first 
from  USCS  to  be 
elected  to  a  district  of- 
fice, and  the  only  dis- 
trict officer  from 
South  Carolina. 


161 


Busy  brooms  keep  the  tunnel  clean. 


Circle  Ker's  Paula  Henderson  and  Cathy 
Keuthan  enjoy  a  ride  over  Westgate  Mall. 


VELffimiOWEnilDfl'l 


Greg  Rowland  is  sworn  in  as  District  Lt.  Governor  at  the  1979 
District  Convention 

Fruit  baskets  are  gladly  accepted  at  the  Mountainview  Nursing 
Home  during  the  Christmas  season. 


CIRCLE  K  OFFICERS: 

Paula  Henderson — President 
Hal  Leslie — Vice  President 
Cindy  Carbaugh — Secretary 
Greg  Rowland — Treasurer 
Lisa  Smith — Publicity  Chairman 


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SOCIETY 


AMS  is  an  organization  concerned  with  learning  more  about  the  real  world  of  business  and  applying  the  prin- 
ciples of  management  through  actual  campus/community  activities.  Fund-raising  activities  were  conducted 
throughout  the  year  to  establish  an  Endowment  Fund.  Pictured  below  are  Dr.  Sansbury,  Thalia  Sudduth  (receiv- 
ing a  full  one  semester  scholarship).  Cecil  Hutcherson  (Senior  AMS  President).  Dr.  Hutsell.  and  Pat  Mitchell 
(AMS  club  President). 


OFFICERS  1978-79 

Pat  Mitchell  .  .  . 

President 

Thalia  Sudduth 

Vice  President 

Becky  Washburn 

Secretary 

Brenda  Miller    . 

Treasurer 

Ron  Young   .... 

Advisor 

163 


Sfo^i^tcut  ^£ce^ 


Operating  the  concession  stand  at  basketball  games  is  a  major  function  of  the  Spartan  Club.  Profits  from  con- 
cession sales  go  toward  Physical  Education  scholarships.  Other  activities  of  the  Spartan  Club  include  sponsoring 
physical  education  workshops  and  participating  in  intramural  games.  The  Spartan  Club  won  the  Softball  In- 
tramural Championship  for  1979. 


164 


7^  >£^te^t  in  ^€uAi^H 


Front:  Bryan  O'Sheilds,  Mary  Beth  Vess,  Frank  Nichols,  Sharon  Shaw,  and  Cecil  Snipes,  Jr.  Back:  Denise 
Chapman,  Sandra  Pendarvis,  Jacqueline  Carter,  Laura  Quinn.  Deborah  McCluney,  Libby  Faile,  Lisa  Mar- 
tin, Elizabeth  Dunn.  Dale  Watkins,  Barbara  Williams,  and  Bud  Foster. 


The  Fashion  club  is  a  new  organization  on  the  USCS 
campus  this  year  and  it  has  definitely  proved  that  such  a 
club  can  be  appreciated  on  our  campus.  The  Fashion 
club  attempts  to  help  students  to  develop  their  fashion 
knowledge  and  ability.  The  club  has  been  engaged  in  a 
wide  variety  of  activities  since  its  inception.  Several 
such  activities  include:  make-up  and  styling  workshops, 
stage  modeling  and  photographic  modeling  workshops, 
photo  contests,  fashion  modeling,  and  attendance  at 
modeling  conventions  and  workshops  held  in  the 
regional  area. 

The  club  make-up  includes  future  model  hopefuls  as 
well  as  students  interested  in  photography  and  the 
fashion  subject  in  general.  The  club  has  contributed  its 
services  to  several  of  the  other  organizations  on  cam- 
pus; including  a  spring  fashion  section  for  the  Caroli- 


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Officers  of  the  Fashion  Club 
for  this  year  are: 

President — Cecil  Snipes 
Vice-President — Lisa  Martin 
Secretary — Mary  Beth  Vess 
Treasurer — Frank  Nichols 
Fashion  Coordinator — Dale  Watkins 


166 


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The  Political  Science  Club  is  a  relatively 
new  club  on  campus.  Started  in  1978,  the 
club  now  has  approximately  twenty 
members.  This  club  is  by  no  means  restricted 
solely  to  political  science  majors.  Anyone 
with  an  interest  in  government  is  welcome  to 
be  a  member.  The  major  event  for  the  club 
this  year  was  a  trip  to  Washington  D.C.  eight 
students  and  the  faculty  advisor  drove  up  to 
Washington  for  four  days  during  the  spring 
break.  Highlights  of  the  trip  were:  sitting  in 
on  a  committee  meeting  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  sitting  in  on  a  Supreme 
Court  case,  attending  a  ballet  at  the  Kennedy 
Center  for  the  Preforming  Arts,  and  touring 
the  monuments  and  museums  throughout 
Washington. 


Linda  Mahaffey  and  Jerry  Rice  admire  the  scenery  on  the  eight  hour  drive  to  Washin^on  D.C. 


168 


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Wes  Hope,  Jerry  Rice,  Cathy  Keuthan,  Ron  Romine,  and  Chip  Clary 
pose  for  Greg  Rowland  in  front  of  the  National  Archives  Building. 


The  Lincoln  Memorial 


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Under  the  leadership  of  Tony 
English,  Jeff  Hix,  and  Brian  Kelly,  the 
Photo  Club  continued  to  be  an  integral 
part  of  the  USCS  campus  this  year. 
Trips  to  Walnut  Grove,  Pearson's 
Falls,  and  other  excursions  allowed 
members  to  use  the  skills  they  learned 
during  club  sponsored  seminars.  Facul- 
ty advisors  Becky  Patterson  and  Alan 
Gray  conducted  many  of  the  seminars, 
but  club  members  and  outsiders  were 
also  given  the  opportunity  to  share 
their  knowledge  with  other  enthusiasts. 


Front  Row:  Becky  Pallt-iaoa.  Toii>  En^-lish,  and  David  Campbell.  Back  Row:  Alan  Gray, 
Fred  Sergiacomi.  Dr.  Lyle  Campbell.  Susan  Smith.  Phil  Hughey.  Susan  Kercher.  Ed 
Coffee,  and  Brian  Kelly. 


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The  Science  Club  is  composed  of  students  interested  in  the  study 
of  science  and  nature.  The  Outdoors  Club  and  the  Science  Club  often 
join  together  for  a  weekend  trip  to  the  mountains,  thus  combining 
the  excitement  of  camping  with  the  study  of  the  great  outdoors! 
Other  activities  included  a  trip  to  Carolina  Biological  Supply,  a 
visit  to  Milliken  to  see  the  electron  microscope,  and  an  Ice  skating 
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This  year  the  USCS  cheerleaders  did  a  remarkable  job.  Only  retaining  three 
old  members,  the  squad  gained  five  new  freshman  and  two  sophomores.  The 
squad  members  are:  Charlene  Petty,  Carmelina  Onorato,  Dana  Wallace,  Teresa 
Knighton,  Tammy  Hall,  Robyn  Newton  (Head  Cheerleader — pictured  at  right), 
Yvonne  McNally,  Debbie  Morton,  Rhonda  Nesbitt,  and  Wanda  Crocker. 

More  and  more  the  cheerleaders  are  working  on  new  and  exciting  cheers  to 
get  up  the  ol'  school  spirit!  The  squad  has  Spring  try-outs  and  sends  several 
members  to  Summer  camp.  Fall  try-outs  are  also  held  to  round-out  the  squad.  At 
this  time,  there  are  no  males  on  the  squad  but,  this  problem  should  be  alleviated 
by  next  yearl 


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GARY  BARNARD 

Transfer  from  Northshore  Community  College 

SQA  Sophomore  Class  President  1976-77 

Universal  Love  Officer  1976-79 

SGA  Junior  Senator  1977-78 

SQA  Senior  Senator  1978-79 

Contemporary  Music  Workshop  Member  1978-79 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa  Member  1978-79 


LYNN  CLEMMONS 

SGA  Freshman  Senator  1976-77 

Sigma  Tau  Secretary  1976-77 

Sigma  Pi  Mu  Vice-President  1976-77  President  78 

Member  of  Choraleers  1976-78 

Assistant  Copy  Editor  for  Carolana  1976-77 

Miss  Freshman  1976-77 

Writer  &  Typist  for  Carolinian  1977-78 

South  Carolina  State  Student  Legislature  1977-78 

Universal  Love  1976-79 

SGA  Sophomore  Senator  1977-78 

SGA  Junior  Senator  1978 

Assistant  Editor  of  the  Carolana  1977-78 

Shoestring  Players  Member  1977-78 

Contemporary  Music  Workshop  Member  1977-78 


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KATHLEEN  E.  DEMOS 

Transfer  from  Greenville  Technical  College  1976 

Carolinian  Staff  Writer  1976-77 

Member  of  the  Spartan  Society  1976-77 

Member  of  the  Teacher  of  the  Year  Committee  1977 

Member  of  Delta  Kappa  1977-78 

Represented  the  "Mature  Student  of  USCS"  on  the 

Nancy  Welch  Show 
Outstanding  English  Major  Award 
Commencement  Marshall 
Contributor  to  Maggies  Drawers 


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STEVEN  V.  FRYE 

Cross  Country  Team  since  1973 

Men's  Basketball  Team  1973-74  &  1975-76 

Men's  Baseball  Team  1973-74 

Member  of  Lettermen's  Club  since  1973: 

Vice-President  1975-76  &  1976-77 
SGA  President  1976-77 

Member  of  Student  Affairs  Committee  1976-77 
Sports  Editor— Carolana  1978-79 
Who's  Who  Award  1977-78 


PAULA  J.  HENDERSON 

Transfer  from  USC-Aiken  in  1978 

Organized  Circle-K  Club  1978 

Circle-K  District  Lt.  Governor  1978 

SGA  Senator  1978 

SGA  Treasurer  1978-79 

President  of  Circle-K  1978-79 

Member  of  USCS  Pep  Band  since  1978 

Member  of  USCS  Choraleers  1978-79 

Member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 

Member  of  Academic  Affairs  Committee  1978-79 

Index  Editor  for  Carolana  1978-79 


.  WAYNE  HOLDEN 
Men's  Basketball  Team  for  four  years 

Co-Captain  1976-77,  Captain  1978-79 
Cross  Country  Team  1975-76 
Lettermen's  club  member  since  1975 
Member  of  the  Psychology  Club  1976-78 
President  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 
Who's  Who  Award  1977-78 


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PAM  R.  HOWARD 

Women's  Volleyball  Team  for  Four  years 
Team  captain  1978-79 
Women's  Basketball  Team  for  Two  Years 
President  of  Kappa  Delta  Pi  1977-78  &  1978-79 
Member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  for  two  years 

Vice-President  1978-79 
Lettermen's  Club  Member  since  1976 

Secretary  1977-78  &  1978-79 
Who's  Who  Award  1977-78 


CATHERINE  A.  KEUTHAN 

Freshman  Class  President  1977-78 

SGA  President  1978-79 

South  Carolina  State  Student  Legislature 

Vice-chairman  1977-78,  Chairman  1978-79 

Chief  Justice  1978-79 
South  Carolina  Association  of  Student 

Governments  Delegate  1977-78.  Chairman  1978-79 
Student  Affairs  Committee  Member  1977-79 
Special  Features  Editor  of  Carolinian  1977-78 
Organizations  Editor  for  Carolana  1977-78 
Faculty/Staff  Editor  for  Carolana  1978-79 
Assistant  Editor-in-Chief  for  Carolana  1978-79 
Miss  uses   1978 

Gamma  Beta  Phi  Public  Relations  Director  1978-79 
Member  of  Circle-K  1978-79 
Member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 


LISA  G.  McCLURE 

Member  of  Universal  Love  for  four  years 
SGA  Senator  for  four  years 
Member  of  Tennis  Team  1975-76 
Financial  Aid  Committee  Member  1975,77 
Secretary-Treasurer  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 


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ROBIN  F.  NEWTON 

uses  Cheerleader  for  three  years 
Head  Cheerleader  in  1978-79 
Lettermen's  Club  Member  for  four  years 
Member  of  Kappa  Delta  Pi  1978-79 
Member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 


THOMAS  E.  SHERBERT 
Cheerleader  1975-76 
Lettermen's  Club  Member  1975-77 
Universal  Love  Member  1977-79,  Officer  1978-79 
President  of  Spartan  Club  1977-79 
Athletic  Advisory  Committee  Member  1978-79 


RICKY  L.  VINSON 

Member  of  Spartan  Society  1976-78 
Member  of  Tennis  Team  1976-78 

Captain  1977  78 
Lettermen's  Club  Member  1076-78 
Member  of  Delta  Kappa  1978-79 
Most  Improved  Tennis  Player  Award  1976-77 


STEVEN  K.  RICE 

Member  of  USCS  Golf  Team 

for  four  years 
Lettermen's  Club  Member 


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Paula  Henderson  was  chosen  as  the  1979-80  Miss  USCS  on  the  twenty-eighth  of  April.  This  dis- 
tinguishing title  is  bestowed  on  a  young  lady  that  is  representative  of  the  students  at  USCS  and  has 
contributed  much  time  and  effort  to  our  school.  Girls  are  nominated  by  fellow  students  and  screened 
by  a  committee  of  students  and  faculty.  Four  outstanding  girls  from  each  class  are  selected  to  go 
before  a  panel  of  three  faculty  judges.  The  judges  use  the  following  criteria  to  rate  each  girl  and  thus 
chose  the  overall  outstanding  one  among  them:  40%  Participation;  25%  Leadership;  25%  Academic; 
and  10%  beauty  and  personality. 

Paula  Henderson  definitely  fulfilled  the  criteria.  Although  a  transfer  student  from  USC-Aiken  in 
1978,  Paula  was  remarkably  active  on  our  campus.  She  organized  the  new  Circle-K  club  and  served 
as  that  organization's  President  and  Lt.  Governor.  She  served  in  the  Student  Government  as  a 
Senator  and  Treasurer  and  she  was  a  member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  a  leadership  honor  society. 
Paula  also  participated  in  the  Choraleers  and  the  USCS  Pep  Band.  She  served  on  various  committees 
and  helped  at  numerous  campus  events.  All  in  all,  Paula  is  definitely  Miss  USCS. 


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Susan  Theo 
Miss  Senior 


Cecilia  Hood 
Miss  Junior 


Clary  Oglesby 
Miss  Sophomore 


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Christine  Wilson 
Miss  Freshman 


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Most  Valuable  Player  awards  go  to  Mark  Thompson,  Frank  Barry,  Cheryl  Fowler.  Carroll  Wells,  Tom  Easier,  and  Pam  Howard. 


uses  athletes  were  honored  with  a  steak  dinner  May  2  at  Quincey's.  The  following  awards  were  presented  by  the  coaches. 

Outstanding  Senior  Athletes    Skip  Frye/Pam  Howard 

Cross  Country  Most  Valuable  Player Mark  Thompson 

Women's  Volleyball  Most  Valuable  Player Pam  Howard 

Golf  Most  Valuable  Player Tom  Easier 

Judo  Most  Valuable  Player    Frank  Barry 

Women's  Basketball: 

Most  Valuable  Player   Cheryl  Fowler 

Sportsmanship  Award Susan  Jones 

Most  Improved Sharon  Rice 

Best  Defensive  Player Michelle  Murphy 

Men's  Basketball: 

Most  Valuable  Player  Carroll  Wells 

Most  Improved Michael  Gibson 

Best  Defensive  Player James  Holland 

Coach's  Award   Paul  Small 


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Mr.  Ronald  H.  Romine  is  a 
remarkably  active  individual.  His 
academic  background  consists  of  a 
M.A.  in  International  Studies  and  a 
Masters  in  Public  Administration.  He 
also  expects  to  have  his  Ph.D.  by  next 
year  in  Political  Science. 

Ron  Romine  has  been  at  USCS  since 
1975.  In  addition  to  his  class  teaching, 
Mr.  Romine  has  served  as  coordinator 
of  the  Truman  Scholarship,  Student 
Government  Association  faculty  ad- 
visor. Political  Science  Club  advisor, 
member  of  the  successful  faculty  "Bat- 
tle of  the  Brains"  team  on  WSPA  radio, 
coordinator  for  Distinguished  Visiting 
Professor  William  Jennings  Bryan 
Dorn,  member  of  the  faculty  Senate, 
and  member  of  the  Library  Committee. 
Ron  Romine  has  also  been  active  in  the 
community.  He  has  been  a  member  of 
the  citizen  committee  to  study  the  office 
of  Supervisor  in  Spartanburg  County, 
a  member  of  the  citizens  committee  to 
study  transportation  problems  of  the 
elderly  in  the  Spartanburg  area,  chair- 
man of  the  committee  to  evaluate  coun- 
ty expenditures  for  health  and  social 
services,  a  Little  League  baseball 
coach,  and  a  soccer  coach  in  the 
American  Youth  Soccer  Organization. 

In  the  past,  Ron  Romine  has  receiv- 
ed the  honor  of  Distinguished  Military 
Student  at  the  University  of  North 
Alabama,  graduated  Cum  Laude  from 
the  University  of  North  Alabama, 
received  the  Bronze  Star  Medal  for 
Vietnam  Service  and  the  Army 
Commendation  Medal  in  1971. 

Mr.  Romine  is  very  interested  in 
USCS  and  its'  continuous  growth.  Ac- 
tive in  the  Army  Reserve,  Mr.  Romine 
is  very  knowledgeable  in  South 
Carolina  politics.  Honored  as  the  1979 
USCS  Teacher  of  the  Year,  Ron  Romine 
is  very  dedicated  to  higher  education. 
Although  he  is  rumored  to  be  a  difficult 
professor,  most  students  leave  his  class 
with  a  great  feeling,  ...  a  feeling  of 
having  learned  something  new. 


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The  "Teacher  of  the  Year"  Award  is  selected  from  nominations  by  students 
and  faculty.  A  committee  reviews  vitas  of  prospective  candidates  and  must 
narrow  down  those  eligible.  This  year  the  Committee  narrowed  down  twenty- 
five  nominees  to  eleven,  and  then  had  these  individuals  conduct  a  presentation 
on  "My  Role  in  Education  at  USCS"  for  approximately  five  to  seven  minutes. 
From  these  presentations  the  Committee  again  narrowed  the  candidates  to  six 
outstanding  USCS  Professors.  Out  of  these  six,  one  individual  was  chosen  as 
the  "Teacher  of  the  Year",  and  he  then  went  on  to  compete  with  the  Professors 
chosen  from  the  other  four  campuses  in  the  USC  System.  We  are  proud  to 
recognize  Dr.  Ron  Romine  as  the  Teacher  of  the  Year  on  our  campus  and 
winner  of  the  Amoco  Award  for  Teacher  of  the  Year  of  the  USC  four  year  cam- 
puses. 


DR.  JOHN  B.  EDMUNDS,  Professor  of  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences 
Dr.  John  B.  Edmunds  is  one  of  the  University's  original  faculty  members.  He  has  been  a 
member  of  the  University  of  South  Carolina  for  the  past  fourteen  years — twelve  of  those  on 
the  Spartanburg  campus.  Dr.  Edmunds  has  been  Chairman  of  the  Palmetto  Athletic 
Conference  and  was  President  of  the  Regional  Campus  Senate.  He  has  written  several 
publications,  the  most  recent  being  "Confederate  Governors  of  South  Carolina",  L.S.U.  Press, 
1979-1980.  Dr.  Edmunds  has  been  active  in  community  affairs,  giving  numerous  talks,  ser- 
ving on  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Men's  Garden  Club,  past  President  of  the  Ballet  Guild, 
member  of  the  Spartanburg  Kiwanis  Club,  and  past  member  of  the  Spartanburg  Human  Af- 
fairs Commission.  He  is  also  a  resource  person  for  the  Spartanburg  Art  Gallery,  a  Sunday 
School  teacher,  and  a  member  of  the  Emergency  Treatment  and  Transportation  Commission. 
Dr.  Edmunds,  in  addition  to  his  class  teaching,  is  Chairman  of  the  Social  and  Behavioral 
Sciences  Division  and  also  the  Fine  Arts,  Language,  and  Literature  Division. 


DR.  MICHAEL  JILLING,  Associate  Professor  of  Business  and  Economics 

Dr.  Jilling  is  considered  a  specialist  in  multinational  business  organization 
and  finance.  Having  joined  the  USCS  faculty  in  1975,  Dr.  Jilling  received 
his  Ph.D.  from  USC  in  1976.  He  is  a  member  of  the  National  Honor  Society 
in  Economics,  Omicron  Delta  Epsilon,  and  has  been  a  USCS  Teacher  of  the 
Year  nominee  for  four  years.  Dr.  Jilling  has  authored  or  co-authored  eleven 
publications  in  his  past.  Presently  he  is  working  on  two  projects  and  conduc- 
ting economic  education  workshops  for  local  public  school  teachers.  These 
are  just  a  few  examples  of  Dr.  Jilling's  concern  for  upgrading  business 
education  at  USCS  and  the  Spartanburg  community.  Dr.  Jilling  is  fluent  in 
German  also. 


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DR.  BRYAN  LINDSAY,  Associate  Professor  of  Fine  Arts  and  Humanities 

A  graduate  of  George  Peabody  College  with  a  Ph.D.  in  Fine  Arts  and 
Humanities,  Dr.  Lindsay  is  a  very  well  known  individual  on  campus.  He 
has  founded  and  organized  the  Pep  Band,  the  Contemporary  Music 
Workshop,  and  the  Near  Misses  dance  team  since  joining  the  faculty  of 
uses  in  1976.  He  serves  as  a  poet  in  residence  and  has  assisted  in  ad- 
vising the  production  of  Maggie's  Drawers,  the  USCS  literary  magazine. 
"Doc"  Lindsay  has  served  on  the  Publications  Board  as  Chairman,  the 
Cultural  Affairs  Committee  and  the  Faculty  Advisory  Committee. 

In  the  community  Dr.  Lindsay  serves  on  the  Advisory  Board  of  the 
Spartanburg  Arts  Council  and  the  Steering  Committee  for  the  1979 
Spartanburg  Spring  Fling.  He  has  spoken  to  various  groups  in  the  com- 
munity and  works  with  teachers  of  gifted  and  talented  children  in  District 
7.  He  serves  on  the  state  Board  of  Directors  of  the  South  Carolina 
Association  for  Talented  and  Gifted  and  works  with  the  State  Depart- 
ment of  Education  as  a  consultant  in  art  education.  Dr.  Lindsay  has 
several  publications  and  is  currently  working  on  several  projects  in 
leadership  giftedness,  humanities  and  the  future  school,  and  future 
studies  and  gifted  students. 


DR.  GILLIAN  NEWBERRY,  Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 

Dr.  Newberry  received  her  Ph.D.  in  Botany  from  the  University  of  Wisconsin  in  August 
1976.  Shortly  thereafter  she  joined  the  faculty  of  USCS.  She  is  very  active  in  both  the 
Science  Club  and  the  Outdoors  Club,  using  both  as  a  means  for  educating  students  about 
nature.  Dr.  Newberry  is  active  in  several  organizations  that  aid  in  her  professional 
development  as  a  biology  professor. 

Active  in  campus  affairs.  Dr.  Newberry  has  served  on  several  ad  hoc  faculty  com- 
mittees, and  currently  is  on  the  Promotion  and  Tenure  Committee.  She  is  currently  in- 
volved in  establishing  a  herbarium  of  flowering  plants  native  to  Spartanburg  County.  This 
will  provide  a  natural  library  for  identifying  plants  formerly  unavailable  in  Spartanburg 
County. 

With  three  publications  to  her  credit,  Dr.  Gillian  Newberry  typifies  the  qualities  of  an 
outstanding  professor. 


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MR.  RON  YOUNG,  Assistant  Professor  of  Business  and  Economics 

Currently  doing  course  work  for  two  Ph.D.'s  from  Georgia  State 
University,  one  in  Management  and  one  in  Decision  Sciences,  Mr.  Young 
has  been  on  the  faculty  of  USCS  since  1976.  He  has  a  B.S.  in  Electrical 
Engineering  and  holds  two  Master's  degrees,  one  in  Management  and 
one  in  Decision  Sciences.  Mr.  Young  is  a  member  of  five  honorary 
societies.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  Alpha  Iota  Delta,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Eta  Kappa 
Nu,  and  Pi  Mu  Epsilon.  He  also  is  the  author  of  three  publications  and  is 
active  in  five  professional  societies. 

By  serving  as  faculty  advisor  to  the  Administrative  Management 
Society,  Mr.  Young  is  able  to  relate  "real-world"  experiences  to  class 
topics.  Other  campus  activities  include  many  committee  assignments 
over  the  past  several  years. 

In  community  involvement  Mr.  Young  provides  free  consulting  to  two 
minority  owned  businesses  in  the  state  and  also  gives  miscellaneous  talks 
to  community  organizations. 


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OttUenoit  ^eCta  "Kci^i^ 


Wall  Street  Journal  Student  Achievement  Award 
Jesse  Turner 

Biology  Award 
Penny  Travis 

Science  Division  Scholarship  Awards 
Ron  Dennis  and  Louise  Gardner 

Curtain  Call  Award 
Aya  Zvaigzne 

Freshman  English  Awards 

Gail  Sanders  and  Debbie  Timmons 

English  Major  Award 
Trish  Edgerton 

School  of  Nursing  Awards 

Robin  Middleton  and  Kristin  Taylor 

S.C.  Lung  Association  Awards 

Joan  Lavender  and  Diane  Carson 

Chemical  Rubber  Company  Award 
Jan  G.  Campbell 

Mathematics  Award 

Joan  Campbell  and  Billy  Poteat 

Political  Science  Award 
Skip  Goldsmith 

History  Award 

Martha  C.  Forrest 

Psychology  Awards 

Joan  B.  Hopkins,  Emery  W.  Holden,  Toni  L.  Gates, 
Anne  A.  Shepard,  Carol  N.  McKelvey,  and  Steve 
Bailey. 

Bachelor  of  Interdisciplinary  Studies  Award  of  Ex- 
cellence 

Rita  Chag  and  Rufus  Kellam 

Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities 
Gary  Barnard 
Lynn  Clemmons 
Kathleen  E.  Demos 
Steven  V.  Frye 
Paula  Henderson 
Wayne  Holden 
Pamela  Rae  Howard 
Catherine  Ann  Keuthan 
Lisa  Gail  McClure 
Robyn  Frye  Newton 
Steven  K.  Rice 
Thomas  Earl  Sherbert 
Ricky  L.  Vinson 


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Omicron  Delta  Kappa  Leadership  Award 
Duveen  Lysaght 

Outstanding  Teachers 
John  Edmunds 
Mike  Jilhng 
Doc  Lindsay 
Gillian  Newberry 
Ron  Romine 
Ron  Young 

New  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  Members 
Vicki  Hammond 
Cecilia  Hood 
Andrew  Irwin 
Chris  Monroe 
Ann  Moore 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa  Members 
Gary  Barnard 
Dr.  James  Brown 
Mrs.  Cecilia  Cogdell 
Mr.  Tom  Davis 
Kathy  Demos 
Dr.  Micheal  Dressman 
Skip  Frye 

Dr.  Alice  Henderson 
Paula  Henderson 
Wayne  Holden 
Pam  Howard 
Cathy  Keuthan 
Lisa  McClure 
Robyn  Newton 
Jesse  Turner 


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ODK  OfTicers  for  1979-1980  and  Faculty  Ad- 
visor, Tom  Davis,  are  sworn  into  office. 


Dr.  Dan  Beeman.  ODK  National  Vice  President, 
reads  the  membership  requirements  as  Faculty 
Advisor,  Tom  Davis,  and  National  President, 
Dr.  Olenn  Hilburn,  watch. 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  a  national 
honor  society,  accepted  the  USCS 
chapter  into  its  organization  on  Satur- 
day, May  12.  The  formal,  candlelit 
ceremony,  held  in  Tukey  Theatre,  was 
conducted  by  the  National  President, 
Dr.  Olenn  Hilburn,  and  the  National 
Vice-President,  Dr.  Dan  Beeman. 


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ODK  member  Tommy  Small  sl^s  the  charter 
membership  roll. 


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Under  threatening  skies,  Dr.  Olin  Sansbury 
presented  diplomas  to  278  degree  candidates. 
Qaylord  Donnelley  and  Richard  Tukey  were 
presented  honorary  degrees  at  the  afternoon 
commencement  exercises  held  on  the 
quadrangle.  Mr.  Donnelley,  chairman  of  R.  R. 
Donnelley  and  Sons  Executive  Committee,  was 
presented  the  honorary  Doctor  of  Laws  degree, 
while  Spartanburg  Chamber  of  Commerce  Vice- 
President  Richard  Tukey  was  presented  the 
honorary  Doctor  of  Public  Service  degree.  Ac- 
tress Helen  Hayes  delivered  the  commencement 
address  to  a  very  attentive  and  excited  crowd. 
Miss  Hayes'  speech  was  continually  interrupted 
by  thunder  and  lightning,  but  the  rain  held  off 
until  the  last  degree  was  presented. 


193 


In  an  effort  to  further  serve  the  students  of  USC8.  the  CAROLANA  has  provided  the  following  list  of  1979  Graduates  and  their 
current  addresses. 


Shr 
I  Jon 


Bachelor  of  Science 
Bailey.  Steve  Alexander 

Rt.  3,  Box  88.  Wellford.  S.C.  29386 
Crook.  Everette  Donald.  Jr. 

Rt.  6,  Box  356.  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29303 
Denny,  Lynda  Susan 

Kt.  12,  Fontana  Dr.,  Greenville,  S,C.  29609 
Fowler,  Karen 

184  Clark  Ave.,  Greer,  S.C.  29651 
Holden.  Emery  Wayne 

324  Valcour  Rd..  Columbia,  S.C.  29810 
Switzer,  Paul  Kent.  Ill 

305  East  South  Street.  Union.  S.C.  29379 
•Allison.  Lisa  Caryl  Robertson 

P.O.  Box  332.  Gaffney.  S.C.  29340 
*Dailey,  Elmer  Randy 

Rt.  1.  Box  228  AB.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89308 
*Mangum.  David  Lawrence 

643  Mawood  Street.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
*McPherson.  William  Ray 

Rt.  2.  Oasis  Tailor  Park.  Roebuck.  S.C.  29376 
*Sergiacomi,  Alfred  Hugh,  Jr. 

Rt.  13.  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29303 
Bachelor  of  Arts 
Allen,  Rosemary  Mertia 

4803  Mattingly  Ct..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
Barnard,  Gary  Kevin 

18  Cedar  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  01906 
Blackwood.  James  Arthur 

Rt.  8.  Box  46,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 
Caruso.  Christy  Madalyn  Lanford 

Rt.  6.  Box  453,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
Copeland,  James  Calvin 

Rt.  2.  Box  12,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Edgerton,  Patricia  Ann 

Rt.  1,  Box  175,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Gabany.  Randall  Medford 

221  Yorkshire  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89801 
Gates.  Toni  Hodges 

633  Leadmine  Rd.,  Gaifhey  S.C.  89340 
Henderson.  Paula  Jean 

835  St.  Matthews  Ln.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29301 
Keuthan.  Catherine  Ann 

801  SW  East  Krin  Ct.  Palm  Bay.  Fla.  38905 
McCallister.  James  Ricky 

112  Edgewood  Ave.  Landrum,  S.C.  29356 
McClure.  Lisa  Gail 

Rt.  2  Box  445  Landrum,  S.C.  89356 
McCraw,  Rodney  Lee 

2236  Country  Club  Rd.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89302 
McKelvey,  Carol  Nan 

608  W.  Cherokee  St.  Chesnee.  S.C.  29323 
Phillips.  Frankie  Alan 

7  McMillen  Cr.  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Roden,  Ed  Dudiel 

P.O.  Box  333  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Shropshire,  Donna  Lynn 

P.O.  Box  463  Una,  S,C.  29378 
Jones,  William  Martin 

1408  Hampton  Ave.  Ext..  Greenville,  S.C.  89601 


Kellam,  Rufus  Dowling 

109  Wren  Ln..  Inman  S.C.  89349 
Lancaster.  Carol  Lynn 

2144  Chesnee  HWY..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Lister,  Danny  Ballew 

500  Elmwood  Dr.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29302 
Marshall.  Daniel  White 

217  Beechwood  Dr.  Spartanburg.  S.C.  89308 
MuUinax,  Christie  Jenkins 

17  Hiawatha  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29618 
Page,  Nancy  Ann 

119  Brickling  Rd..  Irmo.  S.C.  29063 
Pruitt,  Patrick  Randall 

Rt.  3,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29301 
Richardson,  Bobby  Fisher 

215  Yorkshire  Dr.  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29301 
Riley.  Andria  Burns 

9  Vicksburg  Dr.  Greenville,  S.C.  29609 
*Ayers,  John  Randolph 

P.O.  Box  194  Lyman.  S.C.  29365 
Brady.  Phillip  Russell 

111  Shadecrest  Dr.  Mauldin,  S.C.  80668 
Charles.  Timothy  B. 

Rt.  11.  Hester  Ave.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Clary,  Marilyn  B. 

Rt.  2  Box  14  Blacksburg,  S.C.  89702 
Demos.  Kathleen  Elliott 

705  Kenilworth  Dr.  Greenville,  S.C.  29618 
Hopkins,  Joan  Bacchini 

Diamond  Point  Campobello,  S.C.  89388 
Howell.  Robert  Scotty 

119  Wood  Dr.  Greer,  S.C.  89651 
Newbold,  Stevan  Peter 

4711  Worden  Dr.  Oak  Forest  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Pruitt,  Emily  Jane 

106  Cannon  Ave.  Greer,  S.C.  29651 
Shook,  jEuiet  B. 

278  West  Wood  St.,  Ext.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
Smith,  John  Steven 

P.O.  Box  2285  Spartanburg,  S,C,  29304 
Smith,  Milton  Alfred,  Jr. 

70  Montgomery  Dr.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89308 
West,  Nadlne 

146  Phyllis  Golns  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Whitmore,  Robert  Gerald 

103  Pine  Bark  Court,  Slmpsonville,  S.C.  29681 
Woods.  John  Wilkcon,  Jr. 

828  Pineoreek  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29605 


Bachelor  of  Interdisciplinary  Studies 
'Anderson,  Leury  Joe 

601  Taylors  Rd.,  Taylors,  S.C.  29687 
Ayooth,  Walter  Eugene 

Drawer  6279,  Spartanburg,  S,C,  29304 
Barcomb,  Leon  Reginald 

8  Annadale  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Boatman.  William  Eugene 

3435  Friar  Tuck  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C. 
Buckner.  Arthur  Chris 

P.O.  Box  189,  Fairforost,  S.C.  29386 


89302 


194 


Burke,  George  Barry 

Rt.  1  Pine  Manor,  Moore,  S.C.  29369 
Coley,  Jill  Marie 

Rt.  2.  Campobello,  S.C.  29322 
Cox,  Robert  Lee 

510  Hemlock  Dr.,  Inman  S.C.  29349 
Crooke,  Timothy  Wayne 

Rt.  1,  Moore,  S.C.  29369 
DuBose,  Barbara  Anne  Brock 

530  Royal  Oak  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Grant,  Donald  Raymond 

10  Birnam  Court,  Greenville,  S.C.  29615 
Holt,  William  Ernest 

Rt.  3  Box  50.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 

Bachelor  of  Arts  In  Interdisciplinary  Studies 
Arthur,  Jason  Mark 

111  Baldwin  Or.,  Mauldin,  S.C.  29662 
Auman,  Sandra  Kay 

318  Holly  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
Campbell,  Mark  Reginald 

Apt.  F6,  Georgetown  VIU,,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Cannon,  Paul  Marion 

Rt.  2,  Box  410,  Wellford,  S.C.  29385 
Chag,  Rita  Vrajlal 

1216  Lawson  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Combee,  Deborah  Charlyne 

Rt.  8,  Box  681,  Gafftiey,  S.C.  29340 
Drake,  Kenneth  Price 

Rt.  8,  Box  298,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Goldsmith,  James  Lee,  Jr. 

10  Chickasaw  Dr.,  GreenviUe,  S.C.  29611 
Good,  Daniel  John 

P.O.  Box  181,  Spindale,  N.C.  28160 
Harrelson,  Christopher  Franklin 

719  Hollywood  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Hughes,  James  Roy 

Rt.  6,  Box  238,  QaTfney,  S.C.  29340 
Meeks,  James  Richard 

Rt.  1,  Box  29S,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Nash,  Curtis 

Rt.  1,  Pauline,  S.C.  29374 
Robinson,  Ewart  Charles,  III 

P,0.  Box  6702  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29304 
Whitmire,  Robert  Gerald 

103  Pine  Bark  Court,  Slmpsonville,  S.C.  89681 

*  December  graduates 

Woods,  John  Wllkcon,  Jr, 

828  Pinecreek  Dr.,  GreenviUe,  S.C.  89606 
*Anderson,  Larry  Joe 

601  Taylors  Rd.,  Taylors.  S.C.  29687 
•Aycoth,  Walter  Eugene 

Drawer  6279,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29804 
'Barcomb,  Leon  Reginald 

8  Annandale  Dr.,  Imnan,  S.C.  29349 
*Boatman,  William  Eugene 

3436  Friar  Tuck  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
•Buckner,  Arthur  Ciirls 

P.O.  Box  189,  Fairforest,  S.C.  29336 
•Burke,  George  Barry 

Rt.  1,  Pine  Manor,  Moore,  S.C.  29369 
*Coley,  Jill  Marie 

Rt.  2,  Campobello,  S.C.  89388 
*Cox,  Robert  Lee 

610  Hemlock  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 


*Crooke,  Timothy  Wayne 

Rt.  1,  Moore,  S.C.  29369 
*DuBose,  Barbara  Anne  Brock 

630  Royal  Oak  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
*  Grant,  Donald  Raymond 

10  Birnam  Court,  Greenville,  S.C.  29616 
*Holt,  William  Ernest 

Rt.  3,  Box  60,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
*Jones,  William  Martin 

1408  Hampton  Ave.  Ext.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29601 
"Kellam,  Rufus  Dowling 

109  Wren  Lane,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
•Lancaster.  CsLrol  Lynn 

2144  Chesnee  Hwy.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
•Lister,  Danny  Ballew 

600  Elmwood  Dr.,  Spsu^anburg.  S.C.  29302 
•Marshall,  Daniel  White 

217  Beechwood  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
•Mullinax,  Christie  Jenkins 

17  Hiawatha  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29616 
•Page,  Nancy  Ann 

119  Brickling  Rd.,  Irmo,  S.C.  29063 
•Pruitt,  Patrick  Randall 

Rt.  3,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
•Richardson,  Bobby  Fisher 

216  Yorkshire  Dr..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
•Riley.  Andria  Burns 

9  Vickburg  Dr..  Greenville,  S.C.  29609 
•Rowe,  Leroy,  Jr. 

438  Brawley  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
•Sayer,  Cheryl  Ann 

1026  E.  23rd  St.,  Newton,  N.C.  28668 
•Scarborough,  Russell  Lee 

300  Farmington  Rd..  Greenville,  S.C.  29606 
•Stone,  Connie  Marie  Taylor 

121  Dover  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
•Thompson,  Ray  Earl 

308  Holly  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
•Tinsley,  Dennis  Tony 

Parker  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
•Turner,  Felix  Leifayette 

126  W.  Main  St.,  Duncan,  S.C.  29334 
•Turney,  Richard  Kenneth 

Rt.  6,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
•Walckner,  James  Richard 

619  Pine  HUl  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
•WiUis,  Stephen  Paul 

Rt.  2,  Box  146,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 

Bachelor  of  Science  in  Interdisciplinary  Studies 
Browning,  Catharine  Shirk 

107  Ridgeway  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Bryson,  Ronald  Len 

123  Hickory  HUl  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 
Carter,  Alonzo 

Landau  Apts.  #38,  Clinton,  S.C.  29326 
Cote,  Bernadette  Marie 

616  Perrin  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Fisher,  Eloise  Bland 

P.O.  Box  600.  Anderson.  S.C.  89688 
Foster.  Donna  Lynn 

133  StribUng  Clr.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  89301 
JoUey,  David  Hughston 

Rt.  18,  Putnam  Rd.,  Speuiianburg,  S.C.  89308 
Keller,  Margaret  Susan 

17  A  WedgeHeld  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 


195 


McElrath.  Sam  William 

814  Westfield  Ave.,  Greer,  S.C.  29651 
Mitchell,  Patricia  Thomas 

Box  384,  Route  6,  Inman.  S.C.  29349 
Stroupe,  William  Bruce 

Rt.  1,  Idlewood  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Turner,  Edward  William 

13  Gray  Ave.,  Taylors,  S.C.  29687 

Bachelor  of  Science  In  Nursing 

Carson,  Coy  Dianne 

212  Cureton  St.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29606 
Lanzafame,  Maryellen  Brosnihan 

Rt.  1,  Mustang  Cr.,  Simpsonville,  S.C.  29681 
Sprang   Pamela  Sue 

103  Redwood  Cr..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Taylor,  Kristine  Erickson 

748  Springdale,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Traynum,  B.J. 

Rt.  9,  Anderson,  S.C.  29621 

Associate  of  Art 
*Babb,  Mary  Martin 

Rt.  5,  Box  110,  Gaflney,  S.C.  29340 

Associate  In  Science  In  Technical  Nursing 
Agnew,  Pamela  Lois  Lipski 

101  Pineville  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Anderson,  Diane  Elizabeth 

17  Carter  St.,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 
Bagwell.  Susan  Elaine 

1220  Maryland  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89302 
Bell,  Vickie  Anne 

115  Lakewood  Cr.,  Greer,  S.C.  89651 
Bell,  Wanda  Bren 

2806  Edgefield  Rd.,  Box  2773,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29304 
Benson,  Brenda  Fay 

16  Carter  St.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Bulter,  Sadie  Ledbetter 

Rt.  6,  Box  615D,  Gaffney,  S.C.  89340 
Cannon,  June  Sweezy 

Rt.  5,  Box  369,  Union,  S.C.  89379 
Carver,  Kimberly  Ann 

304  Virginia  Ave.,  Greenwood.  S.C.  89646 
Chalker,  Cynthia  Ann 

839  Greenville  St.,  Box  6,  Pendleton,  S.C.  29670 
Charest,  Roy  Joseph  Leo.  Jr. 

1504  Femwood  Qlendale  A2,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Cooksey,  Helen  Jorgensen 

Rt.  3,  Belvue  Dr.,  Union,  S.C.  89379 
Cooper,  Linda  Marie  Covil 

Rt.  10,  Twin  Creek  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
Farmer,  Andrew  Jackson,  Jr. 

Rt.  9,  Box  98,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Fowler,  Abby  Carter 

205  Crestline  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
Goforth,  Betty  Earle  Sloan 

Rt.  8,  Box  39,  Chesnee.  S.C.  29323 
Gooch,  Mary  Elizabeth 

300  Fairforest  Rd.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  89301 
Gregory,  Eugenia  Carolyn 

P.O.  Box  515,  Jonesville,  S.C.  89353 
Hall,  Toni  Lynette 

740  Kenmore  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
HammiU,  Carol  Schermer 

108  Fembrook  Cir.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 


Hautamaki,  Kim  Dowis 

Rt.  2,  Box  59,  Duncan,  S.C.  29334 
Howell,  Debra  Lynne 

SGH  Nurses  Residence,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  29303 
Jenkins,  Debra  Lynn 

Rt.  3,  Chesnee,  S.C.  89323 
Jennings,  Mary  Nell 

P.O.  Box  475,  Union,  S.C.  89379 
Johnson,  Lauren  Crosland 

P.O.  Box  561,  Union,  S.C.  29379 
Johnson,  Margaret  Donahoo 

Rt.  8,  McDowell  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Jolley,  Carolyn  Frances 

703  Pickens  St.,  Chesnee,  S.C.  89383 
Jolley,  Debra  Ann 

Rt.  2,  Box  436,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Josey,  Brenda  Greene 

Rt.  2,  Box  837,  Inman.  S.C.  89349 
Kennedy,  Margaret  Willis 

SGH  Nurses  Residence,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29304 
Lamb,  Debbie  Ann 

Rt.  8,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Lancaster,  David  Patrick 

240  Mills  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Lavender,  Joan  Annette  Puckett 

P.O.  Box  2,  Fairforest,  S.C.  29336 
Lee,  Joy  Michele 

206  Lakeside  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89308 
Leuck,  Thomas  Allen 

1091  Maryland  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29340 
Lewis,  Kay  Carol 

Rt.  9,  Box  544,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
McAbee,  Paula  Robin 

Rt.  6,  Box  317,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
McAbee.  Rex  AIeui 

Rt.  6,  Box  317,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
McLeod,  Tina  Dixon 

213  Seven  Oaks  Ln.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
McNamara,  Winifred  Gail 

Rt.  5,  Box  50,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Middleton,  Robin  Nave 

15  Hampton  Ct.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29609 
Miller,  Betty  Stephens 

Rt.  8,  Costner  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Moore,  Karen  Lee 

604  GreenhUl  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Nix.  Rosa  Marlene 

Rt.  1,  Box  357,  Union,  S.C.  29379 
Oliver,  Anita  Rose  Blanton 

P.O.  Box  513,  Duncan,  S.C.  89334 
Page.  Debra  Fowler 

6  Orchard  Ln.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Porter.  Evelyn  Danette 

P.O.  Box  305,  Pacolet,  S.C.  29378 
Putnam,  Rebecca  Dallas 

145  Huxley  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 

Queen,  Kathy  Lynn 

P.O.  Box  8008,  Sta.  B,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
Robbins,  Cynthia  Bailey 

Rt.  7,  Box  381AA,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Robbins,  Kathryn  Rae 

Rt.  8,  Belview  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Routzong,  Deborah  Joy 

Rt.  8,  Box  67-1,  Cowpens,  S.C.  29330 
Smith,  Deborah  Ann  Strevel 

Rt.  1.  Box  801,  Pauline,  S.C.  29374 


196 


Smith,  Donna  Lynette 

125  Floy  St..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Smith,  Elizabeth  O'Shields 

201  Midway  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Smith.  Patricia  Tobey 

P.O.  Box  729,  Cowpens,  S.C.  29330 
Stainbeck,  Gwendolyn  Ann 

140  Pne  Grove  Manor,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Slover,  Roberta  Hartman 

610  Andre  Ct.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Toaster,  Marcia  Ellen 

Rt.  4,  Box  208  E,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
White,  Robin  Elaine 

Rt.  1,  Paoolet,  S.C.  29372 
Williams,  Barbara  Gray 

15  Cedar  Springs  Apts.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Parks,  Dennis  Michael 

Rt.  10,  Len  Ct.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Tucker,  Debra  Price 

Rt.  1,  Box  720-A,  Cowpens,  S.C.  29330 
Vess,  Susan  Elaine 

44  Main  St.,  Buffalo,  SC  29321 
Watson,  Dorothy  Ann 

134  Edwards  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Webb,  Kereatha  Ann 

116  Lincoln  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  S9301 
Willaims,  Kay  Gilbert 

23B  WedgeHeld  Dr„  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Winkles,  William  Judson 

502  Vernon  St.,  Gaffiiey,  S.C.  29340 

Bachelor  of  Science  in  Education 
Babb.  Debra  Page 

314  Meredith  Circle,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Burgess,  Elizabeth  Jane 

686  Boyd  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Foote,  Kim  Naomi 

3419  Creola  Rd,.  Charleston,  S.C.  29406 
Howcu'd,  Pamela  Rae 

7716  Burnett  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Jett,  Marty  Bryan 

128  Highland  St.,  Glendale,  S.C.  29346 
Newton,  Robin  Lynn  Frye 

P.O.  Box  428,  Duncan  S.C.  29334 
Sherbert,  Thomas  Earl 

661  North  Main  St.,  Woodruff,  S.C,  29388 
Tuck,  Marsha  Ann 

Box  200,  Fairforest,  S,C.  29336 
"Forrest,  Martha  Cobb 

Rt.  1.  Box  166,  Buffalo,  S.C.  29321 
*Fagan,  Julie  Yvonne 

lie  Sharon  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  2930S 
*McGill,  Cynthia  Jane  Bonner 

Box  106  BB,  Rt.  1,  Kingstree,  S.C.  29666 
*Wofford,  Kathy  Ann 

388  Wannamaker  Ct.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  29302 

Bachelor  of  Science  in  Business  Administration 

Bailey,  Janet  Qulnn 

Rt.  1,  Box  34A,  Dimcan.  SC  29334 
Campbell,  W.  Dewltt 

3  Havenhurst  Dr.,  Taylors,  S.C.  29687 
Duerksen,  Ricky  Steven 

A-6  Huntington  Woods,  Apts.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Gaines,  Mellnda  Kay 

218  Gregory  St.,  Union,  S,C.  29379 


Oosnell,  Barney  Gene 

17  Third  St.,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 
Gray,  Collin  Peter 

851  Championship  Dr.,  Florence,  S.C,  29501 
Greene,  Karen  Vee 

Rt.  1,  Landrum,  S.C.  29366 
Hammett,  Gail  Karen 

Rt.  2.  Box  464,  Oaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Hardie,  Sandra  Lucita 

327  Briarcliff  Rd.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29301 
Hill.  Hayden  Eligah 

Rt.  4,  Box  206,  Longstreet  Dr.,  Greer.  S.C.  29661 
Jeffries,  Daphne  Ann  Wood 

Rt.  1,  E.  Lakeshore  Dr.,  Landrum,  S.C.  29350 
Kelly,  J.  Brian 

165  C  Fernwood,  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Lancaster,  Jackie  Cleveland 

Rt.  1,  Woodruff,  S.C.  29388 
Lawson,  Mary  Wallace 

Rt.  1,  Box  128,  Buffalo,  S.C.  29321 
LoUis,  Larry  Dean 

Rt.  l,d  Box  612,  Easley,  S.C.  29640 
Mahaffey,  Mark  Keith 

Rt.  11,  Anderson  Dr..  Spartanburg,  S,C.  29308 
Maynor,  Martha  Lou  Morgan 

P.O.  Box  662,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
McKinney,  Wilson  Lawrence 

Rt.  3,  Box  4654,  Travelers  Rest,  S.C.  29690 
McNeally,  CoUene  Marie 

119  Dover  Rd.  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Parks,  Mary  Jane 

Rt,  4,  Box  648,  Union,  S.C.  29379 
Pittman,  David  Charles 

Rt.  1,  Landrum,  S.C.  29356 
Ramsey,  Charles  Norman 

Rt.  6,  Rosecrest  Rd.  Box  386A,  Spartanburg,  S.C. 
Rice.  Steven  Keith 

306  Westwood  Ext.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
Robinette,  David  Michael 

A6  Huntington  Woods  Apt.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89802 
Sherlock,  James  Robert 

1402  Springfield  Rd.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Shoemaker,  Richard  Wayne 

Rt.  1.  Box  39  A,  Campobello,  S.C.  29322 
Simmons,  Joe  M. 

819  Marietta  St.,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Snipes,  Cecil  Eugene,  Jr. 

130  Nature  Trail,  Greenville,  S.C.  29609 
Theo,  Susem  Elaine 

866  Foxhall  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
Thigpen,  Timothy  Allen 

P.O.  Box  1646,  Brevard,  N.C.  28712 
Thomas,  Wayne  Clifton 

16  Westbrook  Ln.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29606 
Walker,  Ricky  Kent 

Rt.  1,  Tryon,  N.C.  28782 
Wilkinson,  Susan  Smith 

360  Bryant  Rd.,  Apt.  E  26,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Wilkinson.  William  McAllister,  II 

360  Bryant  Rd.,  Apt  E  26,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  89303 
*Byrd.  Stanley  David 

1606  Dover  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89801 
*Com,  Larry  Allen 

690  East  Georgia  St.,  Woodruff,  S.C,  89888 
'Fleming,  Josie  Atkinson 

Rt.  1,  Box  262,  Bailey  Rd.,  Buffalo,  S.C.  29381 


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*Andrew8,  Patricia  Vincent 

591  E.  Walnut  St..  WesterviUe,  Ohio  43081 
•Hester,  Michael  Steven 

Rt.  4,  New  Cut  Rd.,  Inman,  8.C.  29349 
*Inmein,  James  Prldmore 

181  Brittany  Ed.,  Qaffney,  B.C.  29340 
*Klng.  Richard  Leroy.  Jr. 

421  Fairmont  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C.  29608 
*0'Connell,  Ann  Reddrick 

205  Bentway  Lane,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  29302 
*Semones,  James  David 

Rt.  2,  Hwy.  11,  Landrura,  S.C.  29356 
*Walden.  Kenneth  Augustus 

190  Walden  Circle,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 

Bachelor  of  Arts  In  Education 

Black,  Peggy  Christine 

Rt.  2,  Bethlehem  Rd.,  Moore,  S.C.  29369 
Blackwood,  Martha  Helen 

P.O.  Box  248,  Qaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Blackwood,  Mary  Ellen 

P.O.  Box  248,  Qaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Bland.  Julie  Coe 

360  Bryant  Rd.,  C-28,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89303 
Bradley,  Brenda  Ann 

452  Zellen  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Carter,  Cindy  Leah 

5  Spartanburg  Rd.,  Lyman,  S.C.  29365 
Cassels,  Linda  Melton 

124  Highland  Dr.,  Union,  SC29379 
Crowder,  Linda  Q. 

103  Ashley  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Davis,  Kathy  Ann 

Rt.  4,  Box  232,  Inman,  S.C.  89349 
Duncan,  Evelyn  B. 

Rt.  6,  Box  867-6  Dnion,  S.C.  89379 
Eubanks,  Martha  Home 

188  Pernridge  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Farmer,  Sandra  Stepp 

Rt.  2,  Box  141  A,  PauUne  S.C.  89374 
Fleming,  Kathy  Diane 

Rt.  8,  Nlghtingdale  Ct.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
Frye,  Steven  Vance 

P.O.  Box  428  Duncan,  S.C.  29334 
Qambrell,  Elizabeth  Areuit 

Rt.  9,  Box  489,  Qreer,  S.C.  29661 
Harmon,  Johnny 

106  Lawnfleld  St.,  Mauldln,  S.C.  29668 
Hartle,  Evelyn  Sowder 

638  Spencer  Cr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29308 
Henderson,  Lydia  Anne 

P.O.  Box  441,  Simpsonville,  S.C.  29681 
Hunnioutt.  Patricia  Cloninger 

Rt.  3,  110  Nottingham  Ct..  Easley,  S.C.  29640 
JoUey,  Sherry  Lynn 

213  Alabama  Ave.,  Chesnee,  S.C.  29323 
Pruitt,  Tracey 

Tony  Ave.,  Wellford,  S.C.  29385 


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Smith,  Gail  Evans 

P.O.  Box  357,  103  Woodvale  Ct.,  Greer,  S.C.  29651 
Thompson,  Marjorie  Mills 

145  Henson  St..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Turner,  Vivian  Ann 

Rt.  3,  Box  39 IC,  Gaffney,  S.C.  29340 
Underwood,  Myra  Elizabeth 

2074  Evergreen  Dr.,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
Williams,  Phyllis  Elizabeth 

325  Webber  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
Winburn,  June  Patricia  Berry 

108  Douglas  Hgts.,  Union,  S.C.  29379 
*  Calvert,  Martha  R. 

P.O.  Box  45,  Fingervllle,  S.C.  29388 
*Collyer,  Rosemary  "Dee" 

8  Echols  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C.  89605 
•Gardner,  Laura  Sims 

A4  Stratford  Villas,  Greenville,  S.C.  89690 
•Qilliland,  Marcia  Garris 

1456F  Dover  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29301 
*Good.  Jerry  Wayne 

Rt.  1,  Lyman,  S.C.  29365 
•Fine,  Susan  Pinch 

Rt.  1,  Budd  Arthur  Bridge  Rd..  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
•Gunter,  Elizabeth  Kay  Kirkland 

1106  Edisto  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29302 
•Hayes,  Robin  Jayne 

623  Webb  Dr.,  Spartanburg.  S.C.  29303 
•Hinkle,  Lynn  McKenzie 

Rt.  4,  Bellamy  Ct.,  Taylors,  S.C.  29687 
•Johnson,  Doris  Burrell 

Rt.  2.  Box  436,  Campobello,  S.C.  29328 
•Jones,  Kay  Crenshaw 

18  Alabama  Ave.,  QreenviUe,  S.C.  29611 
•Jones,  Susan  Ranae 

Rt.  1,  Box  74,  Lyman.  S.C.  29365 
•Mahaffee,  Phyllis  Coley 

Rt.  4,  Box  67,  Inman,  S.C.  29349 
•McKinney,  Betty  Ann 

Rt.  1,  Box  96,  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  29303 
•Morrow,  Karen  Darby 

4112  Stoneview  Dr.,  Apt  4.,  Louisville,  Ky.  40207 
•Murphy,  Barbara  Nell 

205  E.  Snow  St.,  Greer,  S.C.  29651 
•Owens,  Shirley  F. 

108  Rickert  Ave.,  Landrum,  S.C.  29356 
•Phillips,  Rose  Meu-ie 

Rt.  1,  Wellford,  S.C.  29385 
•Sanders,  Rhonda  Kay 

Rt.  1,  Roebuck,  S.C.  29376 
•Thompson,  Margaret  Monaghan 

105  Burton  St.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  89301 
•Turner,  Margaret  Ann 

411  New  Perry  Rd.,  Greenville,  S.C.  89609 
•Weatherford,  Linda  J. 

507  Shearin  St.,  Darlington,  S.C.  29532 


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After  the  Administrative  staff  section  of  this  annual  was 
sent  in  the  CAROLANA  was  informed  of  several  title 
changes.  We  would  like  to  correct  these  now. 

J.  Tom  Davis    Associate  Chancellor  for 

Student  Affairs 
Ron  Eaglin Vice-Chancellor  for 

Academic  Affairs 
Ted  Eilenburg   Associate  Chancellor  for 

Administration 
Gene  Hutsell    Associate  Chancellor  for 

University  Relations 

Also,  we  would  like  to  apologize  to  Dr.  Hutsell  for  leav- 
ing his  picture  out  of  the  Administrative  Staff  Section.  He 
is  now  pictured  at  the  right. 

At  this  time,  the  CAROLANA  would  like  to  apologize  for 
any  errors  this  annual  may  contain. 


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200 


Now  that  the  1978-79  school  term  is  over,  I  can  look 
back  over  the  months  and  reminisce.  There  were  many  dis- 
appointments, joys,  and  memories  that  have  gone  into  the 
production  of  this  edition  of  the  Carolana.  I  hope  to  use  this 
year  as  a  learning  experience  and  to  put  this  knowledge  to 
use  in  the  future. 

There  were  many  people  who  were  not  staff,  but  without 
their  assistance  the  1979  Carolana  could  not  have  been 
produced.  At  this  time,  I  would  like  to  recognize  them  and 
offer  my  most  sincere  thanks  and  appreciation  for  their 
help.  Also,  I  must  give  special  thanks  to  Cathy  Keuthan 
who  inspired  me  to  accept  the  position  of  Editor  in  the 
beginning  and  who  has  continued  to  be  a  strong  supporter 
of  my  undertakings. 

Cathy  worked  much  more  than  an  Assistant  Editor  is 
required  to,  even  while  someone  else  held  the  title  of  Assis- 
tant Editor.  In  April,  the  Publications  Board  became  aware 
of  this  situation  and  appointed  Cathy  to  the  position  in  the 
remaining  weeks.  The  Carolana  and  USCS  will  miss  Cathy 
next  year  while  she  furthers  her  education  at  law  school. 

Once  again  thanks  to  everyone  who  helped  this  year,  and 
the  best  of  luck  in  the  future! 


Greg  V.  Rowland 
Editor-in-Chief 


Special  Thanks  goes  to  the  following: 


Jerry  Baker 
Doyle  Boggs 
Mr.  Black 
Andy  Crosland 
Tom  Davis 
Cindy  Easier 
Ted  Eilenburg 
Gary  French 
Alan  Gray 
Jane  &  Fred  Hardy 
Steve  Harvey 
Paula  Henderson 
Cecilia  Hood 


Mike  Jilling 
Janella  Koob 
Glenn  Landrum 
EUenor  McCaughrin 
Duane  Paris 
Becky  Patterson 
Public  Safety  Office 
Records  Office 
Peggy  Rowe 

My  Father,  Vernon  L.  Rowland 
Fred  Sergiacomi 
Susan  Smith 


Be  everything  that  you  can  be 
Reach  out  to  touch  the  bizarre 
Step  through  the  mirrors  of  magic 
To  be  who  you  really  are 
Don't  listen  if  anyone  tells  you 
That  this  time  you've  gone  too  far 
Let  the  endless  essence  of  enchantment 
Expand  your  repertoire. 

Pamela  Moquin  &  Chris  Bliss 

1974 


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Adams,  Z&Kve^j  181 
Adams,  Nsuicy  114 
Administrative  Managrement  Society 

163 
Aiken,  James  114 
Alexander,  Robert  114 
ALLEN,  EVELYN  79 
AUen,  Michael  96,164 
Allen,  Robert  96 
Allen,  Rosemary  96 
ALLEN,  DR.  TOM  84 
AUison,  Lisa  96 
Anderson,  Hank  121 
Anderson,  Larry  96 
Arms,  Beth  114 
Art  Lea^e  153 
Askew,  Julia  121 
Atkins,  Sharon  121 
Aumem,  Sandy  96 
Avery,  David  114 
Aycoth,  Oena  121 


Babb,  Debra  96 
BABB,  NANCY  73 
BABIN,  DR.  ED  84 
BACHA,  CATHY  73 
Bagwell,  Dell  96 
Bagwell,  SusEui  114 
Bagrwell,  Treasure  114 
Bailey,  Janet  96 
Bailey,  Ellen  121 
BAKER,  JERRY  63,60 
Baker,  SteUa  121 
Banks,  Cheryl  121 
Barnard,  Gary  96,178 
BARNES,  DR.  JAMES  80 
Bamette,  Barbara  96 
Barnette,  Kathy  121 
BarneUe,  Ted  121 
BarneUe,  WiUiam  121 
Barnhill,  Mike  164 
Barras,  Suseui  114 


Barry,  Fremk  43 

Baughcome,  Anna  121 

Baughcome,  Hennelore  121 

Bazemore,  K.  M.  114 

Beaty,  Penny  121 

Becknell,  Mike  121 

Beiers,  Gaye  121 

Belcher,  Mike  114 

Bell,  Micky  121 

Bell,  Rosemary  121 

Bell,  Wanda  114 

BELSER,  JUDY  84 

Benner,  Bob  121 

Benson,  Brenda  96 

Beville,  Steve  114 

BEYSIEGEL,  CHUCK  67 

Biddix,  Benny  121 

Big  Event  27,28,29 

Biggerstaff,  Gary  121 

Bishop,  Rita  114 

BLACK,  CLIFFORD  72 

Black,  Peggy  97 

Black,  Shirley  121 

Black  Student  Union  146 

Blackwood,  Bridget  114 

Blackwood,  Martha  97 

Blackwood,  Mary  97 

Blankenship,  Meurie  121 

Blanton,  Debra  114 

BLANTON,  GARY  47 

Blanton,  Kathy  121 

Bobo,  Chuck  122 

BOGGS,  DR.  DOYLE  62 

Bonds,  Tonya  114 

Bonner,  Jody  121 

Booker,  Kathy  38,40 

Bookter,  John  121 

BOWMAN,  DR.  JOE  41,44,60,164 

Bradley,  Brenda  97 

Breulley,  Lisa  122 

Brady,  Nancy  114 

Brady,  Paula  114 

Bresheeu-s,  Scott  122 

Briggs,  Ray  41 

Brooks,  Elizabeth  114 


BROOKS,  GRADY  47 
BROWN,  DR.  JAMES  86 
Brown,  Martin  122 
Brown,  Mary  114 
Brown,  Robert  120 
Brown,  Bon  72 
BRUCE,  MIKE  72 
Bruce,  Samuel  122 
Bruce,  Wendell  97,136 
BRUCE,  DR.  WILLIAM  60 
Bryant,  Chris  122 
Bullman,  Jane  122 
Burnett,  Amanda  122 
Burnett,  Myra  114 
BURNETTE,  RANDOLPH  47 
BURNIE,  VALERIE  67 
Burns,  Eric  122 
Burrell,  Ricky  122 
BURROUGHS,  WILLIAM  47 
Butler,  Susan  122 
Butner,  Glenda  122 
Byrd,  Mahalia  38,40 
Byrnes,  Elizabeth  122 
Byrom,  Tony  114 


Caley,  Marie  122 
Campbell,  David  170 
Campbell,  Donna  164 
Campbell,  Joan  74 
CAMPBELL,  DR.  LYLE  80,170 
Campbell,  Mark  97 
Campbell,  Dewitt  97 
Candler,  Teresa  122 
Cannon,  Karen  114 
Cantrell,  Cathy  122 
Carbaugh,  Cindy  162 
Csu-olinian  140 
Carter,  Alonzo  97 
Carter,  Jacqueline  122,166 
Caruso,  Christy  97 
Caruso,  Ray  122 
Carver,  Kim  114 


This  is  the  first  edition  of  the  CAROLANA  to  contain  an  index.  The  C  AROLANA  staff  hopes  it  will  be  an  aid  in  locating  a  par- 
ticular student,  faculty  member,  or  event  within  the  book.  The  following  people  spent  many  long  hours  working  on  the  index  and 
deserve  a  big  thank  you!  They  are:  Dr.  Andy  Crosland,  and  Jane  Hardy. 


202 


Cash,  David  122 
Cash.  Robin  115 
Cassels,  Linda  97 
CHALQREN.  BETTY  74 
Chapman,  Denise  166 
Chapman,  Teresa  122 
ChappeU,  Willie  116 
Charest,  Roy  116 
Cheerleaders  174 
Chess  Club  172 
Childers,  Debra  116 
Chilson,  Jeffrey  123 
Christian,  Suseui  38,40,115 
Christopher,  Robert  123 
Church,  Robert  123 
Circle  K  160,161,162 
Clary,  Chip  169 
Clary,  David  46 
Clary,  Joe  115 
Clemmons,  Lynn  178 
Cline,  Christopher  116,156 
Clippard,  Wanda  123 
Clowney,  Belinda  123 
COAN,  DR.  J.  P.  47 
COBB,  JACK  47 
Coffey,  Ed  170 

CogdiU,  Jeff  115 

COQDELL,  CECILIA  74 

Coggrins,  Anna  128 

COGGINS,  CAROL  74 

Cogrgins,  Denise  115 

Cohen,  Angela  123 

COHENS,  EVELYN  61 

Collins,  Steve  123 

COLLUMS,  VERQENE  70 

Combee,  Deborah  97 

Comeay  Store  22 

Commencement  192,193 

Compton,  Anne  116 

Conner,  Robert  115 

CONNELLY,  ROBERT  52 

Cook,  Debbie  123 

Cope,  Catherine  123 

Corbin,  Jimmy  116 

Com,  Larry  97 


Couch,  Jim  31 
Cox,  Jill  123 
COX,  JIMM  68 
Cox,  PylUs  98 
Coyle,  Denise  123 
Craft,  Tony  123 
Craven,  Wesley  116 
Cromer,  Chip  115 
Crook,  Everette  98 
CROSLAND,  DR.  ANDY 
Cross  Country  Teeun  46 
Crow,  Teresa  123 
CutshaU,  Lee  35 


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6b 


Dalton,  Qlennette  115 
Daniel,  Laura  123 
Davidson,  Danny  123 
DAVIDSON,  DR.  ELIZABETH 

68,150 
Davis,  Charlene  123 
DAVIS,  HAROLD  47 
Davis,  Kenneth  115 
DAVIS,  TOM  51,62,136,190 
DAVISSON,  JANE  61 
Day,  Joseph  116 
Demos,  Kathleen  178 
Denny,  Lynda  98 
DIMSDALE,  JAN  75 
Dixon,  Sheryl  115 
DONNELLY,  DR.  BRIAN  86 
Doss,  David  123 
DOWIS,  RAY  72 
DRESSMAN,  DR.  MIKE  69 
Driver,  Robert  123 
DllUCKER,  DR.  MEYER  56 
Drum,  Carol  116 
Duke,  Connie  116 
Dunn,  Elizabeth  123,165 
Dunnaway,  Kaye  98 
DYE,  JUDY  63 


EAGLIN,  DR.  RON  61 
Eaker,  Jane  123 
Earnhart,  Dell  116 
Easier,  Tracey  123 
Edgerton,  Trish  141 
EDMUNDS,  DR.  JOHN  84,186 
Edwards,  Anne  116 
EDWARDS,  BECKY  61 
EQGARS,  TERESA  76 
EILENBURG,  TED  51 
Elder,  Elizabeth  116 
Elmore,  Teresa  123 
English,  Tony  170 
Estes,  Kenneth  123 
Eubanks,  Bobby  123 


Fagen,  Julie  40 
Faile,  Libby  124,165 
Fall  Concert  18,19,20 
Fall  Dance  23 
Fall  Registration  9 
Feu-mer,  Andy  96,98 
Fashion  Club  166,166,167 
FENDLEY,  BILL  72 
Ferguson,  Chip  124 
Fergruson,  Jackie  124 
Ferguson,  Simon  115 
Finch,  Lisa  116 
Fink,  Laurie  124 
Fisher,  John  124 
Fisher,  Karen  98 
Fletcher,  Harvey  116 
Foley,  Tara  116 
Foote,  Kim  98 
Forrest,  Donald  98 
Forrest,  Martha  98 
Foster,  Bud  165 
Foster,  Gary  116 
Foster,  Terri  124 
Foster,  William  124 
Fowler,  Carol  116 
Fowler,  Cheryl  38,40 


203 


Fowler,  Debra  116 
Fowler,  Mike  116 
Fowler,  Robert  98 
Fowler,  Tammie  124 
Foy,  Julie  124 
Fraser,  Ljmn  98 
Fritz,  Carol  116 
Fromm,  Heidi  62 
Frye,  Skip  46,98,164,179 


Qabbard,  Dwight  86 
Gagnon,  Kathy  124 
Oahagan,  JoAnn  124 
Oaines,  Melinda  99 
Gallman,  Donna  116 
Oamma  Beta  Phi  150,151 
Garland,  Howard  124 
Garner,  John  124 
Gaskins,  Kathy  99 
Gault,  Sandra  40 
Gelardi,  Concetta  124 
Gibson,  Glenda  124 
Gibson,  Michael  35 
Gibson,  Wendell  35,86 
Gilbert,  Wanda  124 
GILMAN,  DR.  DICK  86 
Steve  Gipson  21 
GIST,  OSCAR  72 
Glaser,  Susan  124 
GLENN,  DAVID  56 
Godfrey,  Susan  124 
Goforth,  Mae  124 
Goforth,  Mike  108 
Goodman,  Diane  108 
Goodwin,  Jeff  116 
GORDON,  EARL  62 
QOREE,  MIKE  62 
Gosnell,  Rita  116 
Gretham,  David  108 
Graham,  Elizabeth  108 
Graham,  Vicki  124 
GRAMLING,  MARION  47 
GRAY,  AL  53 
GRAY.  ALAN  79,170 
GREEN,  RONNIE  72 


Green,  James  99 
Gregory,  Ralph  125 
Gun  Club  145 
Gutierrez,  Teresa  125 
Gwinn,  Anne  125 


HACKET,  FRANCIS  54 

Haithcock,  Gregg  125 

Hall,  Brian  108 

HALL,  RIVERS  72 

Hall,  Toni  108 

Hamby,  Mike  125 

Hammett,  Gail  99 

Hammond,  Vickie  108 

Haney,  David  108 

Hcuina,  Candy  108 

Hannes,  Roy  125 

Hanning,  John  125 

Hardigree,  Jay  125 

Hardin,  Vanessa  38,40,164 

Hardy,  Jane  116 

HARKER,  MARTY  76 

HARLEY,  CLEVELAND  47 

Harmon,  Connie  125 

Harper,  Jenny  125 

HARRELL,  JOAN  62 

Harris,  Al  125 

Harris,  Anna  116 

Harris,  J.  R.  126 

Hartle,  Evelyn  99 

Harvey,  Steve  108 

Harvey,  Susan  126 

Hatley,  Nancy  125 

Hawkins,  Bethany  125 

Hawkins,  Shannon  125 

HAWKINS,  DR.  TOM  63 

Hayes,  Anne  126 

Hayes,  Janyce  125 

Haynes.  Ted  108 

Hazel,  James  125 

HELLER,  MAYOR  MAX  18 

Hembree,  Mary  126 

HENDERSON,  DR.  ALICE  85 

HENDERSON,  DR.  CONWAY  86 

Henderson,  Lydia  108 


Henderson,  Mary  99 

Henderson,  Mike  116 

Henderson,  Paula  30,31,99,136,162, 

179 
HENDRA,  NORMA  75 
HENDRIX,  HUBERT  47 
Hendrix,  Lee  125 
Henry,  Tal  41 
Henson,  Daniel  108 
Herbert,  Alfonso  108 
Hiatt,  Evans  125 
Hiatt,  Karan  108 
Hicks,  Angelia  125 
HICKS,  KATIE  69 
HiU,  Lewis  34,35,116 
HINSON,  COACH  BILL  36.63 
Hinson,  Mark  35,116 
Hix,  Jeff  171 
HODGE,  DAVID  72 
HODGE,  DR.  G.  B.  47 
HOLCOMBE,  DR.  LEE  86 
Holden,  Wayne  16,35,99,179 
HOLDERMAN,  DR.  JAMES  B.  10 
Holland,  Birdie  116 
Holland,  James  36 
HoUifield,  Karen  108 
Homecoming  16,16,17 
Honors  Day  188,189 
Hood,  Cecilia  30,108,136,183 
HOOD,  ROBIN  47 
Hope,  Wes  168 
Hopkins,  Marcia  140 
Hopkins,  Tim  108 
Horeth,  Mike  108 
Horton,  Dean  108 
HOWARD,  BETTY  63 
Howard,  Pam  40,180,191 
HOWELL,  LOUIS  47 
Hughey,  Phil  170 
HUNLEY,  LOU  66 
HUTSELL,  DR.  GENE  47,163,200 


Intramural  Football  44 
Intramural  Softball  45 
Israel,  Albert  108 


204 


Ivester,  Lynn  108 


KNIGHT,  DR.  DON  69 
KRAUTER,  DR.  EVAN  87 


JACOBS,  DR.  GEORGE  67 

JACOBSOHN,  DR.  GUY  43,81 

Jeffries,  Daphne  109 

JENKINS,  DAVID  72 

Jeter,  Gladys  109 

Jett,  Marty  99 

JILLING,  DR.  MIKE  67,186 

Johns,  Herbert  109 

Johnson,  Barry  116 

Johnson,  Claire  109 

Johnson,  Margaret  116 

Johnson,  Terri  109 

Jolley,  Debbie  116 

Jolly,  Michael  99 

JOLLY.  ERIC  52 

JONES,  CATHY  72 

Jones,  Janice  99 

Jones,  Kelly  116 

Jones,  Lisa  109 

Jones,  Sandra  109 

Jones,  Susan  38,40,109 

Judo  42,43 

JUSTICE,  DR.  ARTHUR  60 

Justice,  Scotty  109,164 


Karpiak,  BUI  41 

KEITH,  DR.  JOHN  47 

KELLER   MARGE  76 

Kelly,  Brian  6,170 

Kelly,  Keith  116 

Kercher,  Susan  170,171 

Keuthan,  Catherine  4,31,94,100,136, 

138,162,169,180 
King,  Dave  41 
King,  Mitchell  126 
King,  Xavier  126 
Kirk,  Ronald  100 
KISSELL,  WILLIAM  57 
KLOEPPER,  ADDIE  76 
KLUTZ,  ERNEST  47 


LADD,  ELENOR  64 

Laico,  Mike  109 

Laico,  Paul  126 

LAMOREAUX,  DR.  LYNN  80 

Lamb,  Paul  127 

LAMBERT,  DR.  DWIGHT  86 

Lancaster,  David  116 

Lancaster,  Dennis  109 

Lancaster,  Martha  109 

Lancaster,  Ricky  127 

Landford,  Terry  116 

Lando,  Janice  127 

Landrum,  Brenda  117 

Landrum,  Carl  127 

LANDRUM,  GLEN  72 

Landrum,  Jerry  100 

Landrum,  Madison  72 

Lanning,  Patsy  127 

Lawson,  Betty  109 

Lawson,  Mary  100 

Leagonn,  Shirley  127 

Ledford,  Anita  127 

LEDFORD,  KIM  76 

LEE,  CHONG  77 

Lee,  Donald  109 

Lee,  Donna  127 

LEHMAN,  DR.  JERRY  87 

Lesley,  Jerry  117 

Leslie,  Hal  105,140,162 

Lesslie,  Wylie  109 

Leuck,  Tom  117 

Levi,  Jimmy  117 

LINDSAY,  DR.  BRYAN  69,156,187 

Lipscomb,  Connie  117 

LIPSCOMB,  MARILYN  64 

Little,  Ruth  Ann  100 

Littlejohn.  Debbie  117 

Littlejohn,  JuUus  127 

Lockman,  Suzanne  117,127 

Loco-motion  Circus  26 

Long,  Julius  127 

Longbottom,  Daniel  127 


Love,  Brenda  127 
Lowe,  Katherine  109 
Lowery,  Chuck  41 
Loyd,  Barney  100 
Lundberg,  Susan  1 17 
LUTTRELL.  ROGER  58 
Lyda,  Curtis  109 
Lyons-Turner,  Laura  117 


Mabry,  James  100 
Mack,  Teresa  127 
Maggies  Drawers  141 
Mahaffee,  Phyllis  100 
Mahaffey,  Linda  168 
Mahaffey,  Mark  100 
MAPLEY,  GORDON  87 
Marlowe,  Barbara  127 
Martin,  Lisa  165 
Martin,  Pat  127 
Massey,  Michael  164 
Mathis,  Johnny  46,127 
Maurer,  Don  127 
Maynor,  Martha  100 
McALHANY,  DR.  JOHN  58 
McAlister,  Lonnie  44 
McArthur,  Jajnes  72 
McBeth,  Francis  127 
McBride,  Wesley  117 
McCallister,  James  100 
McCAUGHRIN,  ELLENOR  67 
McChiney,  Deborah  127,165 
McClure,  Lisa  180 
McClure,  Sherrie  127 
McConnell,  Katherine  100 
McCoy,  Kim  127 
McDonald,  Kathleen  127 
McDowell,  Elizabeth  127 
McDUFFIE,  HARRIET  70 
McElrath,  Sammy  100 
McKelvey,  Carol  101 
McKINNEY,  DAVID  72 
McLay,  Lisa  117 
McNinch,  Edith  128 
McPherson,  William  101 
McSwedn,  Caroleen  128 


205 


McSwain,  Richard  1 10 
MENEES,  DR.  BURT  56 
Men's  Basketball  34,35,36.37 
MEYERS.  COACH  EMILY  38 
Miles,  Karen  128 
Miller,  Maxie  110 
Miller,  Reggiel  128 
Miller,  Tony  128 
Mills,  Chal  110 
Millwood,  Ann  110 
Millwood,  Dianne  110 
Minton,  Trina  128 
Misner,  Donald  117 
Miss  uses  30,31,182,183 
Mitchell,  C.  W.  110 
Mitchell,  Elizabeth  110,128 
MITCHELL,  GEORGE  47 
Mithcell,  Pat  101,163 
Mobley,  Ed  128 
MOFFITT,  FRED  47 
Moller,  Andy  136 
Moller,  Diane  117 
Monaghan,  Debbie  128 
Monroe,  Chris  40,164 
Mooney,  Oscar  35,128,146 
Moore,  Johnny  128 
Moore,  Karen  117 
MOORE,  DR.  LAWRENCE  81 
Moore,  Margaret  110 
MOORE,  DR.  NANCY  70 
Moore,  Robert  128 
MORAN,  DR.  RUTH  73 
Morgan,  Ronald  128 
Morris,  Robert  128 
Morton,  Debbie  117 
Moss,  Patti  117 
MulUns,  Teri  128 
Mullis,  James  117 
MuUis,  Kimberly  128 
MURPH,  MARIAN  53 
Murphy,  Michelle  88 
Murphy,  Kenn  110 
Murphy,  Michelle  40 
Murray,  Barry  128 
Murray,  Terry  128 


NANCE,  BUDDY  72 
Nanney,  Rex  Allen  128 
Near  Misses  156,157 
Neeley,  Mike  117 
Nelson,  Cheryl  110 
*'  Nelson,  Wendy  128 
Nesbit,  Christiema  110 
Nesbit,  Claude  110 
NEWBERRY,  DR.  GILLIAN  81,187 
Newman,  Alexia  128 
Newman,  Jerry  110 
Newton,  Darin  128 
Newton,  Pat  110 
Newton,  Robyn  174,181 
Nichols,  Frank  101,165 
Nichols,  Rosemary  117 
Nix,  David  110 
NOLL,  DR.  VERN  87 
NORMAN,  KATHY  54 


Oakes,  Cindy  110 
OATSVALL,  MIKE  54 
O'Connell,  Ann  101 
Oglesby,  Clary  30,117,183 
Onorato,  Carmelina  129 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa  152,190 
Outdoors  Club  142,143,144 
O'Shields,  Bryan  165 
Owensby,  Deborah  129 
Owensby,  Martha  117 
Owings,  Patricia  129 


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Pack,  Kathy  IIC 
Padgett,  Susan  129 
Page,  Tim  35,129 
Pague,  Terry  118 
PAPPAS,  DR.  TONY  64 
Parker,  Bob  164 
Parker,  Lee  129 
Parks,  Katherine  117 
Parks.  Mary  101 
Parlor,  English  117 


P ARRIS,  BARRY  82 

Parris,  Dewwy  129 

Parris,  Johnny  110 

Parris,  Parmalla  129 

Patel,  Tushar  129 

PATRICK,  JUANITA  77 

PATTERSON,  BECKY  79,170 

Peake,  Marvin  117,171 

Peeler,  Marilyn  118 

Pendarvis,  Sandra  166 

Pep  Band  156,157 

PERRIN,  BOB  67 

Peters,  Barbara  129 

Pettit,  Bobby  110 

Pettit,  John  129 

Petty,  Charlene  129 

Phillips,  Donna  129 

Phillips,  Micheal  101 

Phillips,  Patti  129 

Phipps,  Sam  164 

Pittman,  David  101 

Photo  Club  170,171 

Pierce,  Deui  118 

Plumby,  Lisa  129 

Political  Science  Club  168,169 

Pollard,  Randy  110,118 

Poison,  Jeannie  118 

Poole,  Rosie  118 

Poole,  Samuel  101 

Poore,  Deborah  129 

Porter,  Charles  110 

Poteat,  Billy  118 

Poteat,  Teresa  118 

Poulos,  Miranda  40,129 

PREDMORE,  DR.  RICHARD  70 

Pridgeon,  Julie  38 

Pridmore,  Elizabeth  129 

Pritchard,  Alan  118,145 

Pritchard,  Terry  110,145 

Pruitt,  Emily  101 

Psyc  Club  172 

Puryear,  Sara  Ann  101 


QUINN,  HELEN  78 
Quinn,  Laura  165 


Quinn,  Susan  129 
QUINNELLY,  DR.  CHARLES  88 


Raff,  Catherine  118 

REEVES,  BRYANT  67 

REITEIMER,  BILL  65 

Revis,  Randy  110 

Rhlnehart,  Wade  118 

Rice,  Cheryl  129 

Rice,  Debbie  110 

Rice,  Jerry  102,168,169 

Rice,  Sharon  38,40,118 

Rice,  Stephen  181 

Riddle,  Brenda  118 

RIDDLE,  DR.  FAY  82 

Ridgeway,  Anthony  111 

Riley,  James  129 

Rinehart,  Donilee  102 

Robbins,  Cynthia  118 

Robbins,  Kathy  118 

ROBE,  DR.  REGIS  71 

Robertson,  Marc  118 

Robinson,  Deborah  111 

Robinson,  Ida  129 

Rochester,  Melvin  111,129 

Roden,  Ed  1 1 1 

Rogers,  Debbie  129 

ROGERS,  JOHN  47 

Rogers,  Sharon  130 

ROMINE,  RON  88,136,169,185 

Ross,  Stuart  35,130 

Routzong,  Deborah  118 

Rowland,  Greg  4,31,113,118,138,160, 

162,165 
Royals,  Janet  130 
Rudasill,  Lynn  111 


Sanders,  Laura  130 
Sandrock,  Tammy  130 
SANSBURY,  DR.  OLIN  50,163 
SAWICKI,  MARY  ANN  77 
S.  C.  State  Student  Legislature 


138 

Scarbourgh,  Russ  102 

SCHOOLCRAFT,  DANIEL  72 

SCHOOLCRAFT,  JAMES  72 

SCHWARTZ,  CAROL  77 

Seawell,  Arline  118 

SEAWELL,  SHARON  79 

Seay,  Jan  130 

Seay,  Ken  130 

SEKO,  DR.  EMMANUEL  71 

Sellars,  Reeda  130 

Sergiacomi,  Fred  5,102,170,191 

Sexton,  Pam  130 

Seymour,  William  130 

Shaleuly,  Mike  111 

Sharpe,  Linda  130 

Shaw,  Paul  130 

Shaw,  Sharon  165 

Shehan,  Debbie  130 

SHELDON,  DR.  MIRIAM  65 

Sherbert,  Tommy  44,181 

Sherlock,  James  102 

Sherwood,  Richard  130 

Shirley,  Bobby  111 

Sigma  Pi  Mu  158 

SIMPKIN,  DR.  ROBERT  82 

SIMS,  GLENDA  78 

Sims,  James  111 

Sirmons,  Rebecca  111 

Sisk,  Carrie  130 

Skelton,  Eugene  130 

SLOAN,  JAMES  P.  88 

Sloan,  Sindy  130 

Small,  Paul  35,130 

Smith,  Anthony  102 

Smith,  Cannon  130 

SMITH,  CAROL  65 

Smith,  Debbie  130 

SMITH,  SENATOR  HORACE  47 

Smith,  Johnny  130 

Smith,  Keith  102 

Smith,  Lisa  118,162 

Smith,  Mike  1 1 1 

Smith,  Sandy  130 

Smith,  Susan  170 

Smith,  Tommy  118 

Smith,  Valerie  130 

Smith,  Wanda  118 


Snipes,  Cecil  102,165 

Snipes,  Gerald  111 

Spanos,  Mary  130 

Spartan  Club  164 

SOBCZAK,  DR.  RON  83 

Solesby,  Wesley  111 

Sosbee,  Betty  111 

SOSSAMON,  CODY  47 

Sprang,  Pamela  102 

Stack,  Judy  131 

Stainback,  Gwinn  111 

Stakes,  Stewart  131 

Stamps,  Jeff  35,131 

STAVELY,  CHARLES  82 

Steadman,  Sheila  131 

Stepp,  Rick  118 

Steur,  Rudy  131 

Stevens,  Gary  111 

Stoker,  Joann  111 

Stokes,  Jan  111 

Stoley,  Brenda  118 

Stone,  Jerry  111 

Stone,  Marshall  102 

Stophel,  Ken  111 

Stophel,  Steven  131 

Stout,  Tina  111 

Stowe,  Dennis  131 

Strickland,  Kelly  131 

Stroup,  William  102 

STUART,  DR.  JEANNE  83 

Student  Government  Association 

136 
Styles,  Sylvia  131 
Sudduth,  Thalia  111,163 
Sullivan,  Don  131 
Surratt,  Vicki  111 
Sutton,  Tinker  131 
Swanger,  Bobby  131 
Swann,  Mike  35 
Sweat,  Richard  131 
Switzer,  Paul  102 


Tate,  Daisy  181 
Tate,  Jack  112 
Tate,  Mark  146 


207 


TAYLOR,  CAROLYN  47 

Taylor,  Cindi  131 

TAYLOR,  DAVID  80 

TAYLOR,  MARY  78 

Teagrue,  Kay  112 

Teaster,  Steve  131 

Templeton,  Tammy  131 

Teseniar,  Teresa  131 

Thackston,  Jan  131 

Theo,  Susan  103,149,183 

THEODORE,  REPRESENTATIVE 

NICK  47 
Thigpen,  Timothy  103 
THOMAS,  ELMER  71 
Thomason,  Donna  118 
Thompson,  Mark  46 
Thompson,  Sonya  119 
Tilley,  Tana  131 
Timmons,  Debbie  131 
Tipton,  Brent  119 
TOPLEY,  KAY  66 
Trail,  Barbara  131 
Traynum,  Bobby  103 
Tuck,  Marsha  131 
Tucker,  Bonnie  119 
TUKEY,  RICHARD  47 
Turner,  Catherine  131 
Turner,  David  112 
Turner,  Edward  103 
TURNER,  FELIX  72 
Turner,  Francis  103 
Turner,  Glenda  103 
Turner,  Gwendolyn  103 
TURNER,  DR.  JACK  83 
Turner,  Jesse  150 
Turner,  Margaret  103 
Turner,  Pam  132 
Tiirner,  Steve  119 
Turner,  Vivian  103 
Turney,  Richard  103 
Tyns,  Tracy  132 


Varner,  Becky  112 

Vess,  Mary  Beth  132,165 

Vess,  Karen  132 

Veteran's  Student  League  145 

Vinson,  Ricky  181 

Vinson,  Rita  112 


WaddeU,  Anita  132 
Waddell,  Kim  132,134 
Waldroup,  Marlene  119 
Walker,  Cindy  119 
Walker,  David  182 
Walker,  Michael  112 
Wall,  Rhonda  132 
Wallace,  Dana  132 
Ware,  Denise  132 
Ware,  Katherine  132 
Waters,  Cindy  119 
Waters,  Jimmy  132 
Watkins,  Dale  119,165 
Watkins,  Kim  38 
Watson,  Judith  112 
Watts,  Ann  112 
Watts,  Garelyne  132 
Weathers,  BiU  119,35 
Weaver,  Kris  41 
Webb,  Kereatha  119 
Wells,  Carroll  35,132 
WENZ,  DR.  FRED  89 
West,  Myra  112 
West,  Nadine  103 
West,  Phil  119 
Whechel,  Paige  112 
White,  Janet  119 
White,  Melodie  132 
White,  Robin  112 
Whitmire,  Semdra  112 
Wilbanks.  Darrel  112 
WiUard,  Dean  72 
Willaims,  Barbara  165 
Williams,  Catherine  132 
Williams,  Curtis  112 


Williams,  Cynthia  112 
Williams,  Donna  132 
Williams,  Ralph  132 
Williams,  Terri  188 
Williford,  Andrew  132 
WiUiford,  Deb  132 
Willis,  Mark  132 
WILSON,  DR.  BRUCE  44,66 
Wilson,  Christine  30,182,183 
Wilson,  Jack  164 
Wilson,  Jeff  119 
WILSON,  DR.  JOHN  89 
Wilson,  Livia  112 
WUson,  Suzanne  112 
Winbum,  Patricia  104 
Winkles,  BiUy  119 
Wofford,  Cynthia  104 
Wofford,  Kathy  104 
Wojeck,  Joe  132 
Wolfe,  MeUssa  119 
Womble,  Scott  41 
Women's  Basketball  38,39 
Women's  Volleyball  40 
Wood,  Shelby  133 
Woods,  John  104,146 
Woods,  Woody  41 
Wyatt,  Donald  112 
Wynn,  Dave  133 


Yarborough,  Dean  119 
Yarborough,  Denada  133 
Yavorsky,  Joy  119 
YEHL,  DR.  JAN  89 
YOST,  DR.  JAN  71 
YOUNG,  RON  58,187 


Zaieski,  Susane  112 
Zvaigzne,  Aya  165 


Underwood,  Myra  103 
Universal  Love  147,148,149 
ULMER,  DR.  M.  B.  83 


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