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Sacwd Heart College 1979 


You've come a loug way Baby. . . 


Now — may the worming love 
of friends 


Curround, you 0s you go 


— Whew happy memories grou 


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Jane Armstrong Mary Arrowood Tracy Asti 


Art Special Education Criminal Justice 


Susan Gates Avery 
Psychology-Social Work 


Kathy Baisley 


Intermediate Education 


Patty Bancroft 
Intermediate Education 


Lynne Beatty 
Art 


Sharon Boughman Debbie Bowman Angela Boyce 
Social Work Special Education Social Work 


Deanice Brabham 
Special Education 


Linda Brown 
Education 


Cynthia Dansby Donna Craig Patricia Costello 
Social Work Intermediate Education Social Work 


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Social Work Psychology Psychology 
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Criminal Justice 

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Leslie Heavner 
Early Childhood Education 


Teresa Helms 
Early Childhood Education 


Teresa Jones 
Intermediate Education 


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Nora LeonGuerrero 
General Studies-Philosophy 


Sherry Hoyle 
Special Education 


Donna Lockman 
Special Education 


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Joyce Loftis Celeste Rousseau 
Spec ial Education Social Work 


Nancy Rhyne 
Art 


Angela Shuford Maggie Schiek 
Art Special Education 


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Joann Smith Lesley Stephenson 
Early Childhood Education Special Education 


Kathy Walsh 
Special Education 


Sonya Whitesides Nina Willard 


Education Early Childhood Education 


NOT PICTURED 


Sam Bishop 
Martha Boggs 
Karen Brooks 
Sally Bumgardner 
Donna Chapman 
Deborah Clark 
Kathy Clark 

Jo Dare Crawford 
Trevia Crisp 
lone Fite 
Rebecea Gofan 
Kathie Harris 


Betty Housen 
Theresa Keller 
Brenda MeCraw 
Vivian Moose 
Lyn Owen 
Rebecea Pennell 
Deborah Randall 
Cordelia Stowe 
Pamela Stroupe 
Mary Upchurch 
Toni Yates 
Susan Kendrick 


JUNIORE 


Someone ts now knocking at my door 

quietly and patiently bidding aw opew way 
Is he a stranger’? a friend’? 
Which em! hoping for’? 
Which om! wanting ? 
How will | respond to the nameless knock’? 
How willl answer my door’? 

Mark Potter 


Shirley Caldwell 


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Lynn Childers Cindy Clippard Sherry Cloninger Kathy Costner 


Susan David 


Patricia Dresher 


Mary Alice Flanagan 


Vicky Ford Gary Freeman Pam Grant 


Sherry Harvey 


Mable Johnson 


Sylvia Lacayo 


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Danya Lowe Julie Mendiola Addy Jean Morales 


Jackie D. Morton 


Jesus Pangelinan 


Gigi Peon 


awd Teresa Rowland 


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Robin Rozelle Reginald Smith 


Melodie Stacker Cathi Stallings Catherine Truesdale Jennifer Williams 


Josie Wilson 


Theresa Zegan 


Herbie Addis 
Rosella Broome 
Angela Conner 
Sheila Mitchell 
Cynthia Morris 
Phyllis Philbeck 
Sylvia Carpenter 
Lynn Clappelear 
June Duncan 
Nina England 
Karen Griffee 


Jeana Withers 


NOT PICTURED 


Helena Gumataotao 
Roger Hudson 
Laura Kent 

Louise Lomick 
Tommy Painter 
Harriet Pickel 

Alan Price 

Judith Rhyne 
James Simmons 
Catherine Weathers 
Sigrid Wrape 


I aww hall way there, 
now | must find the Couroge 
to go ow. 
| drew oftew of what! hope to achieve 
— Sometimes, that dream seoms so for 
away, So out of reach. 
But thew | look back ow these 
past fou years, 
and | cow See how far I've 
abwady come. 
Iw realizing this, once agoiw | find courage 
aud | an ready to move ow. | 


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Joan Elaine Mary Elaine 
Beatty Blinkhorn Borgerding Bovino 


Joann Stephanie Cheryl Elizabeth 
Brantley Briggs Brown Burns 


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Debbie Maria Lucia Theresa 


Byrum Caldera Chambers 


Debbie Tammy Kathy 
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Susan Janet 
Guirola Helms 


We each brought smiles to one 
another 

They didu't tobe loug to give 

They cost uothing 

Aren't you glad we took the time. 


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Mary Chris Mary L. Jennifer 


Ingolia Jacobs Johnson Jorgensen 


Tama Sherry 
Osinski Lucas 


Diane Ceil 
Schuckenbrock Stockton 


Mary Alyce Kathleen 
Richards Saultz 


Jane 
Whittlesey 


Class Officers: Left to right: Cheryl Brown, Kathy Saultz, Diane Schuckenbrock, Elaine Blinkhorn. 


Dianne 


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Louisa Alexander Mary S. Johnson 
Linda Allen Cathy Lackey 
Jean Carter Lisa Lockwood 
Patricia Ewart Eileen Mendiola 
James Hampton Janet Ramsey 
Eleanor Johnson Diane Yarmie 


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FRESHMEN 


| come not bnowing reolly where | wos going but! bnew it 
would be ow adventure. Ht seems t wos only yesterday | said 
good-bye to. old friends not knowing who the new ones would 
be. 


| found mony though, ond found too! myself to be a unique 
persow with hiddew strengths, ond mony talents. Now | foob 
like ow old pro, one who bnows she cow be o winner. 


Mary Ann Dayra Delbra Preeyaporn 
Albright Amill Archer Bhasavanich 


Ratavadee Lisa 
Bhasavanich Bowling 


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Andrene Mary Mercedes 
Coury Eulitt 


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Eileen Jeanne Eileen 
Fitzpatrick Garcia Gofigan 


Andrew Denise Evelyn Evelyne 
Holland Huffstetler Indorf Lebrere 


Mary Angela Jacquelyn 
Lydon Mancuso Mathis 


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Marilyn 
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Lucia Eileen 


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Karen 
Maynard 7 


Barbara Carol 
Richard 


Carmen 


Santaliz 


Donna Christine 
Sharrett Surina 


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Diane 


Lacayo 


Anna Baker 
Colleen Brennan 
Faith Brophy 
Gail Cochran 
Wandalyn Gillard 
Christy Gray 


Melanie 


Ward 


Dorothy Groner 
Cheryl Helton 
Jeanne Hester 
Jane Hillyard 


Charlotte Moore 


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Cynthia 
Young 


Class Officers: 
From left to right: 
Jacinta Santos 
Andrene Coury 
Eileen Fitzpatrick 
Tonette Thompson 


Elizabeth Rodden 
Charlotte Sappenfield 
Katrina Slagle 
Margaret Staton 

Kay Suman 


— ADMINISTRATION 


Sister Pauline Clifford Miss E. Boulus 


Dean of Student Affairs Registrar and Director Financial 


Aid 


Sister M. Michel Roulus 


President 


Mr. John Henry 
Vice President of Development 


Dr. W. D. Phillips 


Dean of Academics 


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Sister M. Andrew Ray 
Director of ELI 


Mr. C. McKenzie 


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Sister Maria Christina Dr. E. McGee Dr. G. Mueller 
History Management 


English 


Mr. G. McGarry 


Dr. P. Mabry Mrs. M. Dotson 
Social Work 


Psychology Math 


Mrs. E. Reimann 
Music 


Dr. B. Irving and Jimmie Britt 


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Sister M. Christine Beck 


Mrs. Margaret Burnette Mrs. Lynda Smith 
Education 


Special Education 


Education 


There one mowy teachers, but 
how educators. The difference 
between the two is: a teacher 

will teach owly what he ov she 
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motivate a student to strive for 
more. 


Dr. A. Camele Mr. J. Cowie 
Philosophy English 


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Sister M. Dolores 


Student Services 


Mrs. M. Garrison 
College Nurse 


Ms. Miriam Federal 
Assistant Dean of Students 


Mr. William Rogers 
Asst. to the President 


Sister M. Irene 


Doyle Desk 


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Sister M. Bernard 
Student Services 


Mrs. Bobbie Swain Mrs. Mary Griffin 


President’s Office Student Services 


Ms. Phyllis Meredith 
Admissions Office 


Ms. Debbie Ham Ms. Madeline Wery 
Library Staff Library Staff 


Mrs. Ann Browne 
Library Staff 
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Time is growing short 
and the light of challenge 
must lead the way 
['W always look back 
aud treasure these 
special golden days 
Times whew! wos 
with people who 
stopped and shored 
People — special people 
like you who told me they cored. — 


M. Johusow 


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SPORTS 


Eileen Peters 


Cat Truesdale Mary Mercedes Eulitt Chris Jacobs 


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Reach, Beanie, reach. 


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The circus came in the spring of ’79 and with it came 
laughter, joy and smiles. 


Let me entertain you... Killing me softly with his song . . . 


And then there was a fairy tale. . . 


I want to get married. 


One, two, three kick . . . 


Where is love... 


Oh you can’t geta man witha gun... 


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Father forgive them. 


Hello, my name is Sister John. 


_VENTOLYUPICS 79... 


I hate lemon pie. 


Rub it in! Rub it in! 


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There's a pit in my eye! 


Now where do I go? 


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What's in the middle of these things! 


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Wanda, pick it up! Higher, Margie, higher! 
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DECORATING THE HALLS 


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But my soul! could not sew 
| sought my God, 

But my God eluded me 

I sought my friend 
And! found all three. 


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Oh my gosh! 


I don’t believe it! 


That's hysterical! 


This story is spooky! 
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It’s the guy standing over in the corner. 


Well, hurry and take the picture. 


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CT. PATIYS DAY ’79 


HUNDRED DAYS PARTY 


Somehow that seems impossible. 

Just think, soow ct will be 

0s if! were @ freshman all over again 
True, Iw @ little older, a littho wiser 
is a Uitthe fear. 

Only a hundred dors loft... 
Somehow that seoms impossible. 


EBABY 


YOU VE COME A LONG WAY, 


Ona dette thay Het outs tudo « 
Shopping. Womew were Seow ond never heard. 
Thew one day they'd had enough. And soow 
the whole world heard them. We've come 


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Cometioes | sit quietly and 
think of my future. 

I am not sure what! will do 
yet with my life. 

But what is eyciting to me is 
that | have the freedom to 
do ov become anything | 
mugselh, wots 

| axw free to speak ow behalf 


of muy beliefs, 

And to work iw support of these 
bebiogs. 

| aw @ womaw, @ humaw being. 


| aw me, and that iw itself is 
a nico thought. 


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You have dreamed of this doy. 
Now t ts a reality. 

Your goob was set 

and you reached for tt. 

You have achieved your dream 
We will miss you, 

but we wish you success 

tw your future. 


Congratulations, Closs of '79! 


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You've worked hand, jor this day. Now t & upow you 
Sometimes you probably woudered if it really over 
would, come, Coow obb your work of four years will 
ond iw a single day. It is a new beginning for 

you, a new adventure. So dare to dream, aud do uot 
Settle for awything less thow what you cow be. 


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Your time to be. . . to become 

Yow have started your grouth, your 

you eyperienced learning and the reality 

of the world cround you. You have become 

@ part of us. We will remember you tw our 
future for you have loft your mark. What you 
have beguw we will carry ow. It is temo wow 
for you to leave us and share with others what 
you have gained here. It is your time to 
become. 


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| You've come @ long way baby. . . 
Another year has come and gone. It will 

be @ year for al of us to remember. We were 

challenged by life and we met the challenge ond 

won. So we will face another year of new 

) adventures and we will be ready. We walked the 

otra mile and now it’s time to stant over. 

You have come a long way, baby ! 


You've come a loug way Baby. . . 


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