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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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ASSISTANT EDITOR
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PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS:
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Skip Frye
. .Sports Division
Kim McCoy
. .Organizations Division
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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
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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
chickuni
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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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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
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Newberry
72
73
Lander (Playoff)
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Notice the tremendous concentration of L. A. Hill (SO) as he scores in the
Rifles opener against Morris
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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
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39
Presbyterian
53
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Mercer Univ.
81
47
Benedict
45
87
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76
73
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67
Newberry
53
69
Morris
56
62
Columbia
65
53
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78
76
Furman Univ.
49
63
Benedict
58
71
Converse
57
75
Lander
60
78
Winthrop
58
62
Presbyterian
60
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Lander
57
73
Newberry
57
12
Lander (Playoff)
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Jerry Baker
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Marian Murph
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Al Gray
DIRECTOR,
FINANCIAL AID/VETERANS AFFAIRS
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Kathy Norman
CAMPUS NURSE
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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
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Mike JilUng
Ph.D. University of South Carolina
William Kissell
M.B.A George Washington University
Oeorg« jEicobs
Ph.D. Georgia State University
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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
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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
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Evelyn Cohens
M.E.D. University of South Carolina
Jane Davisson
M.E. Clemson University
Becky Edwards
M.Ed. South Dakota State University
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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MSJ Columbia University
Jan Yost
Ph.D. University of Georgia
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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
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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
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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
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Marge Keller
M.S. Medical College Georgia
Addie Kloepper
M.S.N. St. Louis University
Kim Ledford
M.S.N. Medical College of Georgia
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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
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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
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Sharon Seawell
Admissions Counselor
Becky Patterson
Director
Evelyn Allen
Secretary
Alan Gray
Graphic Artist
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ScccKce
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Ron Romine
M.A. University of South Carolina
James P. Sloan
M.A. Tulane University
Charles M. Quinnelly
J.D. University of Alabama
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Fred Wenz
Ph.D. Wayne State University
John Wilson
Ph.D. Emory University
Jan Yehl
Ph.D. Northern Illinois University
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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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Allen, Robert T.
Allen, Rosemary M.
Allison, Lisa R.
Anderson, Larry J.
Auman, Sandra K.
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Bagwell, Dell
Bailey, Janet Q.
Barnard, Gary K.
Barnette, Barbara B.
Benson, Brenda F.
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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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Forrest, Donald R.
Forrest, Martha C.
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Fraser, Lynn C.
Prye, Steven V.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Winburn, Patricia B.
Wofford, Kathy A.
Wofford, Cynthia D.
Woods, John W.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Adams, Nancy
Aiken, James
Alexander, Robert
Arms. Beth
Avery, David
Bagwell. Susan
Bagwell, Treasure
Barras. Susan
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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the ideal
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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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uo
ma
ins
ative
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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-
^..,.^t:,.. .,,. V.., ............ Long liV-, .:l
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.
The r "'" ealized what the paper w
doing for '• once again the cry rang ou'
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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
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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.
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"Memories, like the colors of my mind, misty water-colored memories of the way we were ..."
— Barbara Streisand
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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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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.
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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.
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Aya Zvaigrzne receives the 1979 Curtain Call Award from President Chris CUne.
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Bryan 'Doc' Lindsay conducts the USCS Pep Band.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
trip.
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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
i
Christine Wilson
Miss Freshman
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^tAiete^ ^OHoned at Spcxt^ ^a^u^uct
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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^^MuitCKce^te^t '7^
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
197
*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
I
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
198
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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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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
201
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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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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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