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Look  back 

on  75  years. 

It  didn't  seem 

an  auspicious  start 

when,  in  1906, 

"Normal  School  No.  1" 

began  operating 

with  three  buildings, 

a  handful  of  teachers 

and  not  many  more  students. 

But  it  grew. 

And  in  its  75th  year 

Eastern  Kentucky  University 

looks  back  on  that  growth 

with  pride. 

For  it  is  the  rich  heritage 

of  these  75  years 

that  allows  Eastern  to  .  .  . 


Look  ahead. 

That  is  the  duty 

of  the  University: 

to  stand  on  the  shoulders 

of  the  past 

and  look  ahead 

to  the  future; 

to  prepare  its  students 

for  the  future; 

to  prepare  itself 

for  the  future. 

Robert  Martin, 

Eastern's  sixth  president, 

recognized  this  duty 

when  he  said 

"Make  no  little  plans. 

They  have  no  magic 

to  stir  men's  blood." 


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Man  seems  to  be  vying  with  nature  just  now  in  an 
attempt  to  make  our  school  grounds  even  more 
worthy  of  the  name,  "The  Campus  Beautiful. "  Old 
fences  are  disappearing,  rough  spots  are  leveling, 
old  roads  are  growing  green  and  new  ones,  long, 
straight,  and  clean,  with  semi-circular  driveways 
leading  up  to  the  doors,  traversed  here  and  there  by 
gracefully  curving  footwalks,  are  becoming  hard 
and  smooth.  And  the  white  crossed  gridiron  adds  a 
speck  of  color  to  the  scene.  The  Campus  Beautiful! 
—1911  E. K.S.N.  Student 


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Eastern  can  still  call  itself 
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Eastern's  ideal  would  be  to 
have  her  the  property  of  the 
state.  But  is  she  not?  Not  at 
the  best.  Were  she,  the  State 
would  look  oftener  upon  our  ef- 
forts. Counties  which  send  two 
or  three  students  would  send 
dozens  for  they  would  claim 
Eastern  as  their  right.  Eastern 
would  become  as  an  open  book. 
Hundreds  would  come  to  give 
counsel,  helpful  criticism,  and 
praise  whenever  it  was  found  to 
be  merited.  Briefly,  Eastern 
would  be  more  greatly  used, 
more  frequently  visited,  more 
thoroughly  counseled.  She 
would  be  the  State's  joy,  if  she 
performed  worthy  service  and 
the  State's  shame,  if  she  did 
not  rise  to  her  obligations.  And 
she  would  rise  and  she  would 
fight  with  even  greater  energy 
than  she  now  displays. 

E. K.S.N.  Student 
Sept.— Oct.  1913 


The  class  of  1913  would  be 
proud  knowing  that  Eastern 
has  finally  become  the  "State's 
joy."  Now  celebrating  its  75th 
anniversary  as  a  state 
educational  institution,  the 
University  can  look  back  on  its 
history  with  pride.  For  75 
years,  the  men  and  women  of 
Eastern  have  strived  for  the 
ideal.  They've  taken  the  small 
teacher's  training  school  and 
made  it  into  a  major  university 
in  the  state. 


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Easterns  Beginnings 

Richmond  Gets  Normal  School 

No.  1 


By  an  act  of  the  legislature  of 
1906,  Eastern  Kentucky  State 
Normal  School  was  established 
with  an  annual  appropiation  of 
$20,000  for  maintenance.  Not  a 
vote  against  the  bill  creating 
the  school  was  recorded  in 
either  house. 

The  citizens  of  Richmond 
were  primarily  responsible  for 
their  city  being  chosen  as  the 
site  of  one  of  the  new  schools 
for  training  teachers.  Having 
had  Central  University  from 
1874,  until  its  merger  with  Cen- 
tre University  in  1901,  and  then 
having  been  the  home  of 
Walters  Collegiate  institute, 
they  knew  the  values  of  being  a 
"college  town." 

Mayor  Clarence  E.  Woods, 
Jere  A.  Sullivan,  W.  Rodes 
Shackelford  and  other  promi- 
nent citizens  led  a  group  which 


lobbied  to  have  Richmond 
chosen  as  the  location  for  the 
state  normal  school. 

Woods  traveled  to  Frankfort 
where  he  covered  an  entire  wall 
of  the  Old  Capitol  Hotel  with 
literature  designed  to  influence 
the  legislators.  The  display  was 
entitled  "What  Richmond  Of- 
fers Free  Of  Cost  to  the  State 
for  a  Normal  School." 

One  pamphlet  cover  read: 
What  Richmond  Offers 
A  ready-made  Normal  School 
Plant. 

A  main  college  building  seating 
800,  worth  $60,000. 
A  dormitory,  35  rooms,  worth 
$30,000. 

An  athletic  field,  a  grand 
stand . 

A  city  with  a  college  and  a 
school  spirit. 

A  railroad  center  —  the  most 
accessible  point  to  the  majority 
of  Kentucky  teachers. 

The  legislature  was  duly  im- 


pressed and  on  May  7,  1906 
Eastern  became  Normal 
School  No.  1  and  Western 
became  Normal  School  No.  2. 

The  first  regents  were  ap- 
pointed in  May  and  on  June  2, 
1906  Dr.  Ruric  Nevel  Roark 
was  named  president. 

Roark  defined  the  goals  of 
Normal,  outlined  the  courses  of 
study  and  selected  the  faculty. 

During  his  term,  the  home 
economics  house,  a  home  for 
the  superintendent  of  buildings 
and  grounds,  Roark  Hall,  Sul- 
livan Hall,  and  the  power  plant 
were  all  completed  at  the 
"staggering"  cost  of  $168,481. 

Dr.  Roark  died  on  April  10, 
1909  at  the  young  age  of  fifty. 

Four  days  later,  Mary 
Creegan  Roark,  the  late  presi- 
dent's  wife,  was  ap- 
pointed acting  president  of  the 
school.  She  served  in  that  posi- 
tion until  Dr.  John  Grant 
Crabbe  was  appointed  in  1910. 


Rac-a-chic-a-boom, 

Rac-a-chic-a-boom, 

Rac-a-chic-a-boom, 

Rac-a-chic-a-boom, 

You  know,  I  know, 

Speak  up  loud. 

We  know,  they  know,  all  the  crowd. 

Thank  her,  thank  her,  this  is  meant, 

For  our  woman  President, 

Zip  boom  bah.  Zip  boom  bah. 

Roark,  Roark,  Rah 

Rah,  Rah." 

1916  tribute  to 

Mary  Roark 

OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Governor  James  B. 
McCreary  and  William  J.  Br\'ant  leaves  Sul- 
livan Hall  after  Br\'ant's  visit  in  1911,  Upper 
right:  Ruric  Nevel  Roark,  Eastern's  first  presi- 
dent. Right:  The  EKSN  basketball  team  of 
1909  poses  for  its  team  picture.  Above: 
Birdwatching  enthusiasts  go  on  a  class  hike  at 
five  in  the  morning. 


LEFT:  Eastern's  second  president,  Dr.  John 
Grant  Crabbe,  held  office  from  1910-1916. 
Right:  Crabbe's  successor,  Dr.  Thomas 
Jackson  Coates,  served  from  1919-1928. 


Eastern  Gains  Four-Year  Status 


Dr.  Crabbe  spent  much  of  his 
term  perfecting  the  or- 
ganizational structure  of  the 
Normal  School.  Three  De- 
cades of  Progress,  Eastern's 
first  recorded  history,  credits 
Crabbe  with  doubling  the  num- 
ber of  faculty  members  and  in- 
creasing the  maintenance  ap- 
propriation from  the  state. 

During  his  term,  the  presi- 
dent's home  and  a  farm  were 
purchased,  an  addition  to  Sul- 
livan Hall  was  constructed, 
and  laboratory  and  library 
equipment  were  added. 

When  the  State  Inspector 
McKenzie  Todd  visited 
Eastern  in  1911,  he  wrote: 

"In  addition  to  his  eminent 
ability  and  qualifications  as  an 
educator,  Pres.  Crabbe  has 
proven  himself  a  good  business 
manager,    has    inaugurated 


many  greatly  needed  reforms, 
one  of  which  has  been  a  splen- 
did system  of  books  and  ac- 
counts, being  able  to  handle 
the  financial  affairs  along  safe 
and  economic  lines. 

"In  regard  to  the  general 
management  and  financial 
condition,  it  appears  to  me  that 
the  real  work  of  the  school  has 
just  begun  to  be  felt  and  the 
future  will  mark  a  more 
pronounced  effect  on  the 
general  education  in  the 
State." 

Dr.  Crabbe  left  Eastern  in 
1916  to  become  president  of 
Colorado  State  Teachers 
College. 

Europe  was  at  war  when  Dr. 
Thomas  Jackson  Coates  began 
tenure  in  office.  His  was  the 
first  Eastern  administration  to 
see  its  male  enrollment  drop  as 


men  prepared  for  war. 

However,  enrollment  rose 
once  again  when  the  war  was 
over  and  life  returned  to  nor- 
mal. 

In  1922,  Eastern  gained  four- 
year  status  and  became 
Eastern  Kentucky  State  Nor- 
mal School  and  Teachers 
College. 

The  Milestone  and  the 
Eastern  Progress  were  both 
published  for  the  first  time  that 
same  year.  Dr.  Coates  oversaw 
the  campus'  first  building 
boom.  The  Cammack 
Building,  Burnam  Hall,  John 
Grant  Crabbe  Library 
Building,  and  the  Coates  Ad- 
ministration Building  were 
completed  during  his  term. 

Dr.  Coates  died  on  March  17, 
1928. 


TOP:  The  excellent  infirmary  was  one  of  the  reasons  Richmond  was 
chosen  as  the  site  for  a  school.  Above:  Tennis  was  one  of  the  most  popular 
sports  during  the  University's  early  days.  Left:  "Of  Mice  and  Men"  was 
performed  on  campus  in  1919. 


OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Herman  Lee  Donovan, 
Eastern's  president  from  1928  until  1941. 
Bottom  left:  Donovan,  in  his  study  at  the 
Blanton  House,  listens  to  one  of  the  radio 
programs  so  popular  during  the  depression. 
Bottom  center:  Eastern  cheerleaders  towards 
the  end  of  Donovan's  term.  Bottom  right: 
Hanger  Stadium,  home  of  the  football  Maroons 
until  the  1960's,  as  it  appeared  in  Donovan's 


Eastern  Granted 


College  Status 


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Eastern's  status  grew  as  Dr. 
Herman  Lee  Donovan  re- 
formed the  college's  academic 
organization  into  divisions  of 
instruction. 

In  1935,  The  Normal  School 
was  discontinued  and  Eastern 
Kentucky  State  Teachers 
College  was  given  the  right  to 
award  graduate  degrees. 

Six  important  buildings  were 
added  to  the  campus  during 
Donovan's  administration.  The 
Weaver  Health  Building 
became  the  home  of  the 
Maroon  basketball  team, 
which  compiled  a  225-51  won- 
lost  record  during  the  31 
seasons  they  played  in  this 
building. 

The  Keen  Johnson  Building, 
which  housed  the  new  student 
cafeteria,  became  the  social 
hub  of  the  campus. 

Brock  Auditorium  hosted 
three  decades  of  commence- 
ment exercises.  Miller, 
Becham,  and  McCreary  Halls 
were  also  built  during 
Donovan's  13-year  term. 

Dr.  Donovan  left  Eastern  in 
1941  to  become  the  new  presi- 
dent of  the  University  of  Ken- 
tucky. 


War  Years  Change  Campus  Life 


America  was  facing  the 
prospect  of  World  War  11  when 
Dr.  William  Francis  O'Donnel 
became  president.  Five  months 
after  his  inauguration,  the 
Japanese  bombed  Pearl  Har- 
bor, and  the  war  was  on. 

The  effects  of  the  war  on 
Eastern  were  immediate: 
Enrollment  declined  by  77  per- 
cent by  1945,  at  which  time 
fewer  than  one-fifth  of  the 
college's  students  were  men. 

The  Milestone  discontinued 
publication  for  1944  and  1945, 
while  the  Eastern  Progress 
changed  its  name  to  the 
Progress  and  Engineer,  in 
honor  of  the  many  uniformed 
pre-engineering  trainees  on 
campus. 


College  football  was  can- 
celled for  two  years,  and 
basketball  was  not  played  at 
the  College  during  the  1943-44 
season. 

Girls  on  campus  volunteered 
their  services  to  help  the 
Alumni  Office  mail  out 
newspapers  and  write  letters  to 
soldiers. 

And  most  importantly,  53 
former  students  and  one 
faculty  member  were  killed  or 
listed  as  missing  in  action. 

The  effects  were  also  long 
range.  "Veteran's  Village"  was 
constructed  to  house  the 
veterans  returning  to  Eastern 
on  the  GI  Bill  of  Rights.  The 
Village  later  served  as  housing 
for    married    students    until 


Brockton  was  built  in  the 
1960's. 

In  1948,  Eastern  began  to  of- 
fer its  first  non-teaching 
degrees,  and  became  Eastern 
Kentucky  State  Teachers 
College. 

The  Science  Building 
(dedicated  to  those  students 
who  had  lost  their  lives  in  the 
war),  Keith  Hall,  and  a  music 
building  were  built  during 
O'Donnel's  term. 

O'Donnel  was  Eastern's  first 
president  to  retire  from  office 
when  he  left  in  1960.  He  was 
replaced  by  a  former  state 
superintendent  of  Public  In- 
struction, and  the  chairman  of 
the  Board  of  Regents,  Dr. 
Robert  R.  Martin. 


OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Crowded  parking  conditions  are  not  new  to  campus 
as  this  1958  picture  attests.  Top:  Cheerleaders  pose  for  their  annual  pic- 
ture in  the  old  Weaver  Gym.  Upper  left:  The  Eastern-Western  rivalr\'  is 
the  theme  of  this  1958  Homecoming  float.  Lower  left:  Students  study  in 
pursuit  of  their  teaching  degrees.  Above:  President  William  Francis 
O'Donnell,  who  had  the  longest  tenure  of  any  of  Eastern's  chief  executives, 
poses  with  his  wife. 


A  Vision  Come  True 


When  Dr.  Martin  assumed 
office,  Eastern  Kentucky  State 
College  was  still  primarily  a 
teacher  education  institution. 

Eighty-two  percent  of  the 
graduates  of  1960  received 
teaching  certificates. 

The  institution  was 
relatively  small.  Although 
enrollment  had  doubled  since 
World  War  E,  it  still  stood  at 
less  than  3000  when  Dr.  Martin 
took  office. 

But,  in  his  inaugural  ad- 
dress, Dr.  Martin  informed  the 
audience  that  Eastern  would 
be  going  through  changes.  He 
challenged  them  to  "think 
big." 

"As  we  cope  with  the 
problem  of  ever-increasing 
numbers,  we  must  realize  that 
there  is  no  alternative  to 
becoming  more  inventive, 
creative,  and  imaginative  in 
our  use  of  the  human  and 
material  resources  which  were 
available  .  .  . 

"We  must  provide  here  on 
this  campus  a  place  of  beauty 
for  gracious  and  stimulating 
living.  Our  building  should 
directly  and  indirectly  con- 
tribute to  the  training  of  the 
youth  who  frequent  these 
halls  .  .  . 

"When  we  have  accom- 
plished these  imperatives,  then 
we  shall  have  developed  on  this 
campus  a  spirit  so  powerful 
that  it  will  not  let  us  go.  We 
shall  have  developed  for 
Eastern    a    'Vision   of   Great- 


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The  massive  building 
program  which  would  later 
come  to  characterize  the  60's  at 
Eastern  began  in  Martin's  first 
year  of  office.  Alumni 
Coliseum,  Martin  Hall, 
Brockton,  the  Ault  Building, 
and  the  Gibson  Building  were 
all  begun  at  that  time. 

Courier  Journal  columnist 
Joe  Creason  quipped, 
"Someone  ought  to  put  up  a 
sign  —  Eastern  Kentucky 
State  College  .  .  .  Under 
Construction." 

Increasing  the  size  of  Eastern 
was  only  one  of  Dr.  Martin's 
goals.  Early  in  his  term,  he 
predicted  that  Eastern  would 
enroll  6,000  students  and 
become  a  university  by  1970. 
His  predictions  were  right  but 
his  timing  was  off. 

Eastern  enrolled  6,999  stu- 
dents in  the  fall  of  1965,  and 
early  in  the  Spring  Semester  of 
1966  House  Bill  238  passed  the 
State  Senate  and  university 
status  was  granted  to  Eastern. 

President  Martin  said  that 
granting  Eastern  university 
status  was  just  identifying  the 
school  for  what  it  is,  "a  large, 
multi-purpose  university." 
Later,  he  phrased  it  more  sim- 
ply, "It's  like  calling  an  orange 
an  orange." 


OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Dr.  Robert  R.  Martin  ad- 
dressed many  audiences  during  his  term  as 
president  of  the  University.  Top  right:  A 
familiar  sight  for  the  school  during  this  time 
was  ground-breaking  ceremonies.  Middle 
right:  The  Rowlett  Building  under  construc- 
tion. Bottom  right:  The  Rowlett  Building  near 
completion. 


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Campus  construction  con- 
tinued for  the  next  eight  years, 
with  nearly  $56  milUon  being 
spent  in  that  period.  Thirty-six 
construction  projects  were 
completed  during  Dr.  Martin's 
administration,  including 
renovation  of  every  building  on 
campus  built  prior  to  1960. 

Dr.  Martin  resigned  in  1976. 
He  is  now  serving  as  state 
representative  from  Ken- 
tucky's 5th  district. 


OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Jim  Pelligrinon,  Student  Association  presi- 
dent, led  a  protest  march  in  Richmond  following  the  student  deaths  at 
Kent  State  in  1970.  Opposite  page,  bottom:  Students  joined  in  a  peaceful 
demonstration  of  national  unity  on  November  8,  1975,  as  part  of  the 


Bicentennial  celebration.  Above:  Dr.  Robert  R.  Martin  ended  his  term  as 
president  of  the  University  as  he  handed  the  presidential  medallion  to  his 
successor  Dr.  Juhus  C.  Powell. 


Powell  Guards  EKU's  Traditions 


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There  were  217  applicants 
for  the  position  vacated  by  Dr. 
Martin.  The  Regent's  six- 
member  Presidential  Search 
Committee  gave  Dr.  Julius  C. 
Powell  its  unanimous  approval 
and  he  began  his  tenure  on  Oc- 
tober 1,  1977. 

"Eastern's  position  as  a 
nationally  recognized  public 
university  is  one  which  I  would 
jealously  guard  and  seek  to 
enhance,"  said  Powell  at  his 
inauguration. 

His  administration  has  dealt 
with  improving  instruction  and 
student-faculty  relationships. 

Enrollment  has  climbed  to 
over  14,000  during  the  past  four 
years,  causing  severe  housing 
and  parking  situations. 

The  football  Colonels  have 
grown  in  stature  and  size.  After 
winning  their  100th  game  un- 
der Coach  Roy  Kidd's  direction 
in  1978,  the  Colonels  went  on  to 
win  their  first  NCAA  National 
Championship  in  1979.  This 
was  the  first  national  football 
championship  ever  won  by  any 
school  in  Kentucky. 


UPPER  LEFT:  President  Julius  C.  Powell, 
current  chief  executive  of  the  University,  has 
served  since  1977.  LEFT:  Players  give  Coach 
Roy  Kidd  a  victory  ride  after  his  100th  win  in 

1978. 


LEFT:  The  basketball  Colonels  beat  Western  in  a  controversial  OVC 
championship  game  that  led  to  an  NCAA  berth.  Lower  Left:  These  men 
give  a  "stepping"  demonstration  at  a  fraternity  dance.  Right: 
Volkswagens  become  a  popular  means  of  transportation  as  gas  prices  rise. 
Bottom  Father  Ketteler  looks  on  as  ground  is  broken  for  the  Newman 
Center. 


r 


Roark,  Crabbe.  Coates,  Donovan, 
O'Donnell,  Martin  and  Powell  .  .  . 
these  are  more  the  names  of  buildings 
scattered  around  campus,  these  are 
the  men  who  have  led  Eastern 
through  its  75  year  journey. 

From  the  beginning  years  which 
Roark  and  Crabbe  directed;  to  the  war 
years  that  both  Coates  and  O'Donnell 


had  to  deal  with;  and  the  depression 
era  that  Donovan  encountered;  to  the 
building  boom  that  Martin  foresaw, 
and  realized;  to  the  present  as  Powell 
directs  the  course  of  the  physically 
mature  university  —  these  are  the 
men  that  began  and  continue 
Eastern's  heritage. 


n 


h. 


±1  uman  history  becomes 
more  and  more  a  race  between 
education  and  catastrophe 


—H.  G.  Wells 


In  the  early  days  at 
Eastern  the  chaperone  was 
ever  present  with  instruc- 
tions to  guard  carefully  the 
students  and  to  protect  them 
from  any  contaminating  in- 
fluence. Miss  Maude  Gibson 
was  called  upon  at  one  time 
to  chaperone  a  married  stu- 
dent with  his  wife  and  child 
to  a  fish  supper  in  a 
downtown  restaurant. 

In  the  days  when  life  was 
not  so  complex  as  it  is  now, 
there  were  various  simple  ac- 
tivities which  contributed  to 
the  social  life  at  Eastern. 
Each  evening  after  supper, 
during  early  years  at 
Eastern,  students  were  per- 
mitted to  promenade  from 
six  to  seven,  keeping  strictly 
to  the  walk,  with  the 
assurance  that  the  dean  of 
women  would  be  met  at  fre- 
quent intervals.  Practically 
the  entire  student  body  and 
many  of  the  faculty  engaged 
rather  regularly  in  this 
recreation. 

Almost  any  evening  during 
the  week,  if  one  chanced  to 
look  through  the  chemistry 
laboratory  windows  in  the 
Roark  Building,  he  might  see 
Professor  G.  D.  Smith  lean- 
ing over  a  huge  caldron  of 
boiling  molasses  candy,  with 
twenty  to  thirty  boys  and 
girls  in  the  offing  waiting  to 
pull  the  delectable  amber 
fluid  and  then  end  the  even- 
ing very  happily  with  such 
games  as  Clap-in-Clap-Out, 
Skip -to -M 'Lou,  and  Post  Of- 
fice. 

Five  Decades  of  Progress 


34  Student  Life 


OPPOSITE  PAGE:  An  Eastern  cheerleader  of  the  1930's  poses  for  his 
yearbook  picture.  ABOVE:  "Hiawatha,"  performed  in  1914,  was  the  in- 
spiration for  many  detailed  costumes. 


Student  Life 


Donna  Valerius 


Student  Life  35 


SUMMER 


Lazy  summer?  That's  when  students  relax,  lie 
in  the  grass  and  smile  into  the  sun  at  the  buzzing 
of  distant  lawnmowers,  relieved  that  someone 
else  is  working  instead  of  them. 

But  not  everyone  had  the  summer  lazies.  For 
instance,  the  University  played  host  to  an  Inter- 
national Volleyball  Federation's  Coaches  Course. 
Volleyball  coaches  and  athletes  from  19  countries 
offered  instruction  in  the  tactics  of  power 
volleyball. 


An  Elderhostel,  or  non-credit  study  and  recrea- 
tion program  for  persons  60  or  older,  was  held 
also.  Older  citizens  took  such  courses  as 
"Backyard  Wildlife  Management"  and 
"Southern  Protestant  Preaching." 

Not  forgetting  the  smaller  folk,  Eastern  spon- 
sored a  summer  enrichment  program  for  gifted 
children.  And  15  bands,  including  1,303  musi- 
cians, marched  onto  campus  for  a  week  of 
bandcamp. 

Eastern's  summer  clearly  had  something  for 
everyone. 

36  Student  Life 


Wf"    I 


Three's  a  Crowd,  But 


v?a;!®i^k\ 


The  fall  semester  of  1980  saw 
a  record-breaking  enrollment 
of  14,081,  the  largest  in  Univer- 
sity history.  This  caused  an  in- 
crease in  tripling  in  Case,  Mat- 
tox,  O'Donnell,  Keene,  Combs, 
and  Martin  Halls.  Students 
discussed  this  problem  more 
than  classes,  professors,  and 
sometimes  even  more  than  the 
all-encompassing  question  of 
their  dinner  menu.  But  as 
much  as  they  griped,  they 
knew  in  the  backs  of  their 
minds  that  there  were  advan- 
tages to  tripling. 

For  instance,  students 
developed  muscles  as  they 
hammered  on  their  bunk  beds 
for  hours,  trying  to  get  the 
frames  apart.  (It  seemed  that 


no  one  wanted  to  sleep  with 
their  knees  touching  the  ceiling 
in  the  top  bunk  and  they  would 
feign  nosebleeds  if  forced  to 
sleep  there.)  Muscles  were  kept 
toned  as  residents  quickly 
reassembled  the  frames  under 
the  watchful  eye  of  the  dorm 
director,  whose  look  threatened 
"assessment"  (a  favorite  word 
in  housing  vocabulary)  if  they 
didn't  find  all  the  pieces  and 
put  them  back  in  order. 

Next,  tripling  kept  students 
on  their  toes.  This  was  partly 
because  all  three  residents 
could  not  sit  down  at  the  same 
time.  But  it  was  also  because 
they  always  suspected  their 
other  two  roommates  of 
plotting  to  do  away  with  them 


in  order  to  take  away  their 
coveted  allotment  of  cubits. 

And  students  realized  that 
those  fears  about  the  possible 
fire  hazards  from  overcrowding 
were  unwarranted.  Students 
could  be  confident  that  if  they 
went  up  in  flames,  there  would 
be  one  extra  person  to  fall  on 
them  and  put  them  out. 

Finally,  tripling  gave  resi- 
dents a  real  look  at  campus  life 
—  much  more  than  they  would 
have  seen  had  their  faces  not 
been  plastered  to  their  dorm 
windows  from  the  lack  of  space. 

Tripling.  Students  paid  to 
live  like  the  sardines  live  for 
free.  But  at  least  sardines  get  to 
die  first. 


Tripling  had  its  Advantages 


student  Life  39 


Demand  For 

Married 

Housing  High 


Married  students  need  the 
roominess  and  privacy  offered 
by  off-campus  housing  but  are 
often  unable  to  afford  large 
monthly  rent  payments.  For 
these  students  Eastern 
provides  one  and  two-bedroom 
apartments,  as  well  as  trailers 
and  efficiency  units.  The  de- 
mand for  these  units  is  quite 
high  and  some  students  had  to 
be  placed  on  a  waiting  list  at 
the  beginning  of  the  fall 
semester.  However,  as  the  year 
progressed  more  units  became 
available  to  be  occupied  by  stu- 
dents. 


RIGHT:  Patty  Harmsen  reads  to  her  son, 
Hans,  while  her  husband,  Craig  does  some 
reading  of  his  own.  BELOW:  The  school  bus 
makes  its  stops  on  campus  to  pick  up  children 
living  in  married  housing. 


40  Student  Life 


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ABOVE:  Rhonda  Potts  serves  dinner  in  her  trailer. 
LEFT:  Marsha  Kington  puts  Barrel  Kington  to  work, 
as  they  try  to  add  a  little  something  extra  to  their 
apartment. 


Student  Life  41 


Off-Campus  Housing  Provides  An  Alternative 


Several  trailer  parks  and 
apartment  complexes  offer 
older  Eastern  students  alter- 
natives to  living  in  crowded 
dorm  rooms. 

For  some  students  the 
quieter  environment  of  an 
apartment  makes  studying  an 
easier  task.  Others  prefer  the 
freedom  from  the  structured 
atmosphere  of  dorms.  Without 
the  restrictions  imposed  by 
open-house  rules,  students  are 
free  to  entertain  guests 
however  they  choose. 

However,  along  with  this 
freedom  came  responsibilities. 
Students  living  away  from 
campus  must  occasionally  fight 
adverse  weather  conditions  to 
get  to  class  on  time.  Some  stu- 
dents must  take  jobs  to  help 
meet  rent  and  utility  pay- 
ments. But  many  students 
seem  willing  to  make  these 
sacrifices  in  exchange  for  their 
newfound  independence. 


42  Student  Life 


OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Household  chores  take  up  more  time  in  an  apart- 
ment than  in  a  dorm  room,  but  off-campus  housing  does  have  its  advan- 
tages: being  able  to  cook,  for  one,  as  Steve  McKinley  shows.  TOP: 
Keeping  in  tune  with  campus  events  is  important  to  the  off-campus  stu- 
dent. The  Eastern  Progress  is  helpful  in  this  area.  LEFT:  A  popular  mis- 
conception is  that  living  off-campus  means  a  life  of  continual  partying. 
But  studies  play  just  as  important  a  part  in  the  life  of  the  off-campus  stu- 
dent as  they  do  for  those  on-campus.  ABOVE:  Pets  help  make  an  off- 
campus  place  more  of  a  home. 


Student  Life  43 


A  Parking  Sticker 
^-"Only  a  Hunting 
License" 


Due  to  the  increasing  enrollment,  parking 
became  a  problem  for  students  living  both  on  and 
off  campus.  By  the  end  of  the  '80-81  academic 
year  9,000  parking  stickers  were  issued,  but  only 
6,000  spaces  were  available,  according  to  Thomas 
Lindquist,  director  of  Public  Safety.  "A  parking 
sticker  doesn't  guarantee  a  space,  only  a 
"hunting  license,"  said  Lindquist. 

Although  there  were  usually  spaces  to  be  found 
in  Alumni  Coliseum  and  Begley  parking  lots,  the 
problem  was  that  the  location  of  these  lots  was 
far  from  the  dormitories.  Lindquist  said  he  felt 
that  the  van  service  available  until  2  a.m. 
eliminated  any  security  risks  to  female  students 
parking  far  from  their  dormitories  late  at  night. 

The  University  is  one  of  the  few  American 
universities  whose  enrollment  has  been  increas- 
ing, but  according  to  Lindquist,  the  projection  for 
Eastern  is  that  its  enrollment  will  level  off  in 
coming  years.  As  for  now,  Lindquist  can  see  "no 
easy  solution"  to  the  parking  situation. 


TOP:  Even  the  not  so  choice  student  parking  lots,  Hke  those  in  Alumni 
Coliseum,  filled  up  very  quickly  .  .  .  ABOVE:  .  .  .  But  faculty  and  em- 
ployee lots  often  had  plenty  of  empty  spaces  .  .  .  OPPOSITE  PAGE:  ,  .  . 
However,  the  consequences  of  a  student  using  one  of  those  tempting 
empty  spots  is  illustrated  in  this  photograph. 


44  Student  Life 


Student  Life  45 


Graduation  Causes  Mixed  Emotions 


It  was  "real  world"  time.  All  of  a  sudden  that 
infamous  day  —  the  one  we  swore  would  never 
come  —  was  here.  And  we  faced  the  terms  of  our 
new  freedom  with  mixed  emotions. 

Those  of  us  who  had  been  fortunate  enough  to 
find  employment  were  trying  to  figure  out  why 
college  had  never  taught  us  how  to  earn  those 
precious  dollars  without  resorting  to  actual 
"labor." 

And  those  of  us  who  were  not  recipients  of  such 

46  Student  Life 


jobs  were  trying  to  picture  telling  our  parents 
that  honestly,  when  we  chose  that  major  of 
"Fungus  —  Tomorrow's  Natural  Resource"  four 
years  ago,  it  was  a  wide  open  field. 

And  our  parents  were  alternating  between 
pride  and  mathematical  calculations  of  how  well 
their  newly  graduated  offspring  could  take  care  of 
them  in  their  old  age. 

Graduation  —  the  "real  world"  was  ready,  but 
were  we? 


ABOVE:  "So  this  is  what  one  of  these  things 
looks  Uke!"  LEFT:  Governor  John  Y.  Brown 
expresses  his  view  to  the  graduating  class. 
OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Joy  and  sadness  are  a 
common  mixture  at  graduation  ceremonies. 


Student  Life  47 


44 


The  Evil  of 


It's  an  old  joke,  the  one 
where  Mrs.  Murphy  tells 
the  Irishman  who  asks  for 
whom  she  voted,  "I  don't 
vote  any  more.  It  only  en- 
courages 'em  to  keep  run- 
nin',  you  know."  Still,  old 
jokes  (especially  political 
ones)  never  die,  Ronald 
Reagan  was  elected  40th 
president  last  November. 

The  emotion  behind  the 
point  Mrs.  Murphy  makes 
is  frustration.  In  that 
sense,  her  point  was  never 
more  applicable  than  in 
the  1980  presidential  elec- 
tion, one  that  was  indeed 
dominated  by  frustration. 

There  was  frustration 
with  the  length  of  the  elec- 
toral    process.     Some 


48  Student  Life 


Fwo  Lessers 

)residential  candidates 
)egan  their  campaigns 
ully  two  years  before  the 
ilection ,  while  the 
)rimaries,  conventions 
md  final  campaigns  lasted 
)etter  than  a  year. 

And  then  there  was 
rustration  when,  after  this 
ilectoral  marathon,  the 
wo  major  parties  still 
ailed  to  present  two  good 
landidates  to  the 
American  voters. 

Finally,  frustration  at 
fimmy  Carter's  be- 
levolent  ineptitude  caused 
lis  constituency  to  yank 
he  presidential  rug  out 
rom  under  his  feet  with  a 
vengeance. 


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Student  Life  49 


Fall 
Diversions 

The  autumn  season  was 
perhaps  the  most  popular  time 
of  year  on  campus.  The  colors, 
the  frosty  chill  in  the  air  —  the 
football  games.  It  was  a  time  of 
diversion  and  students  were 
willing  victims. 

For  instance,  they  spent  long 
hours  agonizing  over  whether 
to  drag  out  their  winter  clothes 
and  take  the  summer  ones 
home  and  even  longer  hours 
making  the  move.  Tests  and 
lab  reports  had  to  be  tabled  in 
the  interest  of  fashion  and 
warmth. 

And  of  course,  fall  was  elec- 
tion time,  and  students  got 
caught  up  in  doing  their  part 
for  the  campaigning  candidates 
and  forgot  about  their 
chemistry  papers.  But,  after 
all.  Homecoming  only  comes 
once  a  year.  (You  thought  we 
were  talking  about  presidential 
elections,  didn't  you?) 

There  were  the  basic  fall 
holidays  of  Halloween  and 
Thanksgiving,  too.  Students 
had  to  allow  time  to  design  a 
Halloween  costume  which 
would  win  them  the  six-pack 
prize   at   the   party   (someone 


50  Student  Life 


finally  decided  to  wear  a  toilet 
seat  around  his  neck,  complete 
with  a  tire  chain  attached,  in 
the  hope  that  everyone  would 
think  he  was  a  punk  rocker 
ahead  of  his  time).  Plus  after 
eating  all  that  Theinksgiving 
turkey  and  Halloween 
chocolate,  students  had  to 
change  study  time  to  jogging 
time  in  order  to  work  all  that 
off. 

Finally,  they  had  to  spend 
time  dreaming  up  something  to 
tell  their  parents  about  those 
deficiencies  that  were  winging 
their  way  to  their  respective 
home  towns. 

K  only  colleges  would  let  stu- 
dents study  "Fall." 


Student  Life  51 


As  it  seemed  to  happen  every  year,  Homecoming  festivities  col- 
lided with  midterm  week,  so  students  had  to  divide  their  attentions. 
But  everyone  knew  what  the  priorities  were.  Homecoming  obvious- 
ly came  first. 

A  western  dance  kicked  off  Homecoming  weekend  and  the  fact 
that  it  was  also  Halloween  provided  some  strange  outfits  for  the 
affair.  After  all,  cowboys  wearing  Kiss  makeup  and  sporting  orange 
hair  were  seldom  seen  on  those  fabled  ranges  and  prairies  of  yester- 
year. 


'4"^  .■»     •'    /'         -. 


52  Student  Life 


Student  Life  53 


A  6.2  meter  run  preceded  the 
Homecoming  parade,  where 
hundreds  of  die-hard  athletes 
and  those  just  pretending  to  be 
athletes  turned  out  for  the 
thrill  of  victory  and  a  free  T- 
shirt.  As  the  race  wore  on,  it 
became  difficult  to  tell  who  was 
participating  in  the  race  and 
who  was  running  to  keep  up 
with  their  floats. 

Eastern's  Colonels  rode 
roughshod  over  undefeated 
Murray  State  24-14,  increasing 
their  chance  for  the  play-offs 
and  shooting  down  Murray's 
opportunity. 


54  Student  Life 


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Student  Life  55 


A  colorful,  warm,  autumn 
day  filled  with  balloons,  bands 
and  excitement  set  the  stage 
for  the  pre-game  crowning  of 
the  1980  Homecoming  Queen, 
Miss  Tammy  Hays.  Sponsored 
by  Kappa  Delta  Tau,  Tammy 
is  a  senior  from  Jackson  major- 
ing in  Special  Education  Hear- 
ing Impaired.  Tammy  is  a 
member  of  Kappa  Delta  Tau, 
Kappa  Delta  Pi  Education 
Honorary,  Student  Association 
for  the  Hearing  Impaired,  and 
is  a  Sigma  Pi  honorary  Little 
Sister.  In  her  spare  time. 
Tammy  enjoys  horseback 
riding,  quilting  and  spending 
time  with  her  family. 


56  Student  Life 


Student  Life  57 


MM 


\m 


First  runner-up  Ingrid  Van  Duyne  was  spon- 
sored by  Clay  Hall.  She  is  an  Occupational 
Therapy  major  from  Los  Angeles,  California. 
Upon  graduation,  Ingrid  plans  to  go  to  medical 
school  in  Canada.  She  is  a  member  of  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  and  works  in  the  Student  Activities  office.  In- 
grid's  hobbies  include  tennis,  horseback  riding, 
jogging,  and  the  outdoors. 


Second  runner-up  was  Sarah  Pretty,  sponsored 
by  the  Young  Democrats.  She  is  a  junior  from 
Richmond.  Using  her  non-teaching  English  ma- 
jor, Sarah  plans  to  work  in  community  govern- 
ment. She  is  president  of  McGregor  Hall  Council, 
secretary  of  Young  Democrats,  and  a  member  of 
the  Sigma  Tau  Delta  English  honorary,  the  Arts 
and  Humanities  Curriculum  planning  board  and 
Women's  Interdorm.  Her  hobbies  include  travel, 
graphic  arts  and  meeting  people. 


i 


LEFT:  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity  sponsored  Robin  Lovely,  a  junior  Elemen- 
tary Education  major  from  Franklin,  Ohio.  Robin  is  the  Sigma  Chi 
Sweetheart,  vice  president  of  the  Little  Sfgmas,  a  Pike  Dreamgirl  and  a 
member  of  Kappa  Delta  Pi  honorary.  In  her  spare  time,  Robin  enjoys 
horseback  riding  and  music.  MIDDLE  LEFT:  Junior  Literior  Design  ma- 
jor Cynthia  Wright  was  sponsored  by  Martin  Hall.  Cynthia  is  an  Alpha 
Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  Little  Sister.  She  enjoys  horseback  riding,  jogging, 
and  the  outdoors.  She  is  from  Springfield.  BELOW:  Sponsored  by  Com- 
monwealth Hall,  Kim  Vail  is  vice  president  of  Lambda  Sigma  and  a  mem- 
ber of  BSNA  and  the  Explorers  Club.  She  is  a  sophomore  from  Fairfield, 
Ohio,  and  her  hobbies  include  snow  and  water  skiing,  racquetball  and 
dance.  BOTTOM  LEFT:  Debra  Robinson,  sponsored  by  Alpha  Kappa 
Alpha  Sorority,  is  a  junior  four-year  nursing  major  from  Louisville.  Debra 
enjoys  outdoor  sports,  swimming,  ballet,  bike  riding  and  good  music. 
BOTTOM  RIGHT:  A  sophomore  from  Georgetown,  Jennifer  Justice  is  a 
member  of  Chi  Omega  Sorority  and  Health  Record  Student  Organization. 
Sponsored  by  the  Seventh  Wonders,  Jennifer  enjoys  playing  the  piano, 
knitting  and  writing. 


Student  Life  59 


RIGHT:  Vicki  Vail,  a  junior  sponsored  by  Keene  Hall,  is  a  Child  and 
Family  Studies  major  from  Fairfield,  Ohio.  Vicki  is  corresponding 
secretary'  of  Kappa  Delta  Tau  Sorority  and  a  member  of  the  Home 
Economics  Club.  She  enjoys  ice  skating,  cooking  and  needlework. 
BELOW:  A  sophomore  Commercial  Art  major,  Lora  Shaffer  was  spon- 
sored by  Pi  Kappa  Alpha  Fraternity.  She  is  from  Portsmouth,  Ohio  and 
enjoys  painting,  sculpture  and  sports.  She  plans  on  getting  a  job  in  visual 
design  upon  graduation.  MIDDLE  RIGHT:  Sponsored  by  Kappa  Alpha 
Fraternity,  senior  Robin  Butterweck  is  a  member  of  Kappa  Delta  Sorority 
and  the  American  Society  of  Interior  Design.  Using  her  major  of  Interior 
Design.  Robin  plans  to  work  in  historical  preservation  and  renovation 
upon  graduation.  Her  hobbies  include  tennis,  gymnastics,  drawing  and 
painting.  BOTTOM:  MiMi  Byrne,  sponsored  by  Todd  Hall,  is  a  senior 
Elementary  Education  major.  She  is  an  EKU  Cheerleader  and  a  member 
of  Chi  Omega  Sorority.  She  enjoys  snow  and  water  skiing,  swimming, 
guitar,  and  drawing  and  painting. 


60  Student  Life 


LEFT:  Cathy  Dotson,  sponsored  by  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Fraternity,  is  a 
senior  from  Belfry  majoring  in  Special  ISducation.  She  is  an  EKU 
Cheerleader  and  enjoys  cheerleading,  gymnastics,  dancing  and  wood- 
crafts. She  plans  to  attend  graduate  school  upon  graduation.  MIDDLE 
LEFT:  Phi  Mu  Sorority  sponsored  Robin  Dossett,  a  junior  Physical 
Education  major  from  Frankfort.  Robin  plans  on  working  in  a  hospital 
with  handicapped  children  upon  graduation.  She  is  a  member  of  the  Stu- 
dent Senate  and  a  Little  Sister  to  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  Fraternity.  Her 
hobbies  include  all  sports  and  dance.  BELOW:  A  sophomore  from 
Springfield,  Ohio,  Jill  Meier  was  sponsored  by  Case  Hall.  She  is  a  Recrea- 
tion and  Park  Administration  major  with  an  emphasis  on  Therapeutic 
Recreation.  Her  hobbies  are  reading,  baseball,  football,  swimming  and 
bicycling.  BOTTOM:  Shauna  Bradley  is  a  junior  and  was  sponsored  by 
O'Donnell  and  Mattox  Halls.  She  is  a  member  of  the  track  team  and  an 
Alpha  Kappa  Alpha  Sorority  pledge.  A  Marketing  major  from  Louisville, 
Shauna  enjoys  modeling  and  horseback  riding.  She  plans  to  look  into 
modehng  upon  graduation. 


Student  Life  61 


Wonders 
of  Winter 

Winter  provided  a  time  of 
wonderment  as  it  quietly 
blanketed  the  campus. 

For  example,  students  won- 
dered why  it  always  seemed  too 
cold  and  icy  to  go  to  class  but 
never  to  go  sledding. 

And  they  wondered  if  they 
should  have  donned  ski  masks 
for  warmth  or  remained  "prep- 
pie"  and  risked  frostbite. 

Or  why  was  it  that  all  those 
campus  snowmen  looked 
better- dressed  than  them?  And 
did  that  snow  bunny  they 
passed  ask  them  what  the 
special  at  Archie's  Pizza  was  or 
did  they  just  imagine  it? 

And  wasn't  it  strange  that 
the  entire  student  body, 
faculty,  and  administration 
were  on  hand  to  see  them  take 
those  embarrassingly  klutzy 
spills  on  the  ice?  Or  did  it  just 
seem  that  way? 


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Last,  students  wondered  why 
everyone  else  got  their  classes 
cancelled  because  their 
professors  could  not  make  it  in 
the  snow  when  their  teacher 
"crawled"  three  miles  on  her 
hands  and  knees  to  class  just  to 
give  them  the  "benefit"  of 
learning. 

Winter  on  campus.  A 
beautiful  but  puzzling  ex- 
perience. 


Student  Life  63 


Michael  Murphy  held  the 
audience  in  the  palm  of  his 
hand  the  minute  he  stepped 
out  on  stage  and  began  strum- 
ming his  guitar.  Murphy  enter- 
tained the  audience  with  such 
songs  as  his  hit  "Wildfire." 


in  Bishop 


True  to  rock  and  roll  tradition, 
Elvin  Bishop,  armed  with  his 
electric  guitar,  "jammed"  with 
a  crowd  of  about  500  people. 
The  concert  topped  off  a  vic- 
tory for  EKU  on  the  basketball 
court  against  Moorehead. 


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Taste  of  Honey 


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One  of  the  highlights  of 
Homecoming  week  was  a  con- 
cert performed  by  the  soulful 
group  "A  Taste  of  Honey". 
They  entertained  the  crowd 
with  their  hit  "Boogie  Oogie 
Oogie"  along  with  other  pop- 
ular tunes. 


Student  Life  65 


Spring 
Spirits 

Campus  came  alive  with  the 
sights,  sounds,  and  smells  of 
spring.  It  was  a  time  when 
everyone  caught  the  proverbial 
spring  fever,  and  the  only  cure 
for  it  seemed  to  be  large  doses 
of  sunlight  and  avoidance  of  as 
many  classes  as  possible. 

The  ravine  became  a  favorite 
for  the  athletic  types  who  spent 
long  hours  catching  a  frisbee 
under  one  leg,  under  two  legs, 
behind  their  backs,  and  on 
their  noses.  These  students  also 
demonstrated  their  athletic 
prowess  in  running  the  100- 
yard  dash  when  one  of  their 
curve  shots  occasionally 
crashed  through  the  glass  doors 
of  the  Moore  building. 

Other  less  energetic  souls 
took  advantage  of  the  warm 
weather  by  just  relaxing  in  the 
grass  and  formulating  new  ex- 
cuses for  going  downtown  in- 
stead of  writing  research 
papers  that  were  due. 

The  sunny  season  marked 
the  time  of  the  annual  student 
spring  migration  to  Florida. 
Meanwhile,  those  unluckier 
students  stayed  behind  to  face 
the  usual  torrential  downpours 


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that  always  seemed  to  hit  dur- 
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Finally,  amateur  student 
photographers  and  binoculared 
nature-lovers  emerged  to  cap- 
ture the  scenic  beauty  of  the 
season,  particularly  around  the 
women's  dorms  as  the  bikini- 
clad  ladies  began  working  on 
their  tans. 

Springtime  on  campus.  A 
time  no  one  should  have  to 
miss. 


Student  Life  69 


Smock  Brings  His  Message 


He  came  to  campus  to  bring 
the  word  of  God,  to  convert  the 
heathens  and  to  warn  of  the 
evils  of  campus  Hfe.  He  turned 
the  fountain  into  a  pulpit  and 
the  student-body  into  a 
congregation. 

Reverend  Smock  drew  a 
crowd.  It  was  hard  to  ignore  his 
raving.  Some  listened  to  his  ac- 
cusations and  quickly  moved 
on;  some,  moved  to  argument 
by  boredom,  yelled  insults 
back;  while  others  quietly 
recalled  the  verse  they  learned 
in  bible-school. 

Hold  your  tongue  in  the 
hearing  of  a  stupid  man  for  he 
will  despise  your  words  of 
wisdom. 

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on  Eastern's  campus — the  kind  of  women  that 
wear  shorts  and  make-up  to  class.  He  warned 
against  the  men  who  were  lusting  after  those 
wicked  women.  Perhaps  he  didn't  know  that 
these  same  evil  people  were  training  to  be 
teachers,  nurses,  and  other  community  leaders; 
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dents straight  to  hell.  Perhaps  he  didn't  know 
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TOP:  The  1958  Women's  hockey  team  poses  in  the  Weaver  Gym.  LEFT: 
Yankees  Coach  Earl  Combs  and  Tom  Samuels,  assistant  football  coach  at 
Eastern  test  Knoxville  Vol's  outfielder,  Lefty  Shelter,  as  part  of  Eastern's 
"Hale  America"  program.  ABOVE:  The  1920  football  team  shows  their 
form.  OPPOSITE  PAGE:  The  1914  basketball  team  models  their 
uniforms. 


Things  are  doing  in  athletics 
at  the  Normal  this  fall.  The 
first  football  squad  has  been 
practicing  every  evening  since 
school  started,  and  is  getting  in 
good  condition.  On  Friday  the 
23rd,  a  practice  game  was 
played  with  the  Richmond  city 
team  which  resulted  in  a  score 
of  7  to  0,  in  their  favor.  It  was 
notwithstanding,  a  success  in 
every  way,  for  it  gave  the  men 
much  needed  experience  and 
showed  them  they  were  weak. 

It  is  somewhat  of  a  mystery, 
that  from  boys  that  had  never 
seen  a  game,  that  such  a  strong 
team  could  be  made  in  so  short 
a  time.  The  boys  on  the  team 
know  the  secret  and  the  other 
students  and  members  of 
faculty  have  an  idea  as  to  what 
causes  such  rapid  progress.  It  is 
all  due  to  the  careful  manage- 
ment and  teaming  of  our 
energetic  Coach.  Boys,  with 
such  a  manager  as  we  have, 
with  the  President  backing  us 
up,  and  the  grandstand  full  of 
enthusiastic  girls,  there  is  no 
defeat  for  us. 

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September — October  1913 


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OPPOSITE  PAGE:  TOP  LEFT:  Kidd  and 
team  celebrate  after  the  semi-final  victory-  at 
Uhigh.  TOP  RIGHT:  Coach  Kidd  is  caught  in 
a  contemplative  mood.  BOTTOM:  Kidd  calls 
ast  year's  national  championship  his  most 
satisfying  moment  in  coaching.  ABOVE.  Kidd 
watches  the  Lehigh  game  thoughtfully. 


Kidd  Named  1-AA  Coach  of  the  Year 


Roy  Kidd  sits  behind  the 
desk  in  his  modestly  appointed 
office,  surrounded  by 
mementos  of  his  17  years  as 
head  coach  of  Eastern.  There 
are  photographs  of  his  past 
teams,  game  balls  and  trophies 
from  important  victories.  At 
the  far  end  of  his  office  sit  two 
impressive  trophies,  one  in  gold 
commemorating  last  year's 
national  championship,  the 
other  in  silver  for  this  year's 
runners-up.  ("Those  usually 
don't   stay   here,"    Kidd   con- 


fides, "but  we've  got  recruits 
coming  today.") 

Sitting  in  a  chair  close  to  his 
desk  is  another  trophy  which, 
in  it  sheer  size,  is  perhaps  the 
most  impressive  in  the  office.  It 
is  inscribed  "Roy  Kidd,  1980  1- 
AA  Coach  of  the  Year." 

It's  appropriate  that  this 
trophy  be  a  large  one,  larger 
even  than  the  team's  runner-up 
trophy,  for  this  year  Kidd  truly 
coached  his  team  as  far  as  they 
could  go.  Though  they  were  the 
defending  national  champions. 


they  were  a  shell  of  the  team 
that  won  the  title  in  1979.  Kidd 
didn't  demand  that  this  team 
win  the  title  again,  but  he  did 
his  damnedest  to  prepare  them 
to  try. 

Kidd's  philosophy  is  a  sim- 
ple one.  "I'm  a  family  man,"  he 
says,  "I  have  sons.  I  treat  my 
players  like  I  want  my  sons  to 
be  treated." 

It's  this  philosophy  that 
Kidd  has  made  the  Colonels 
the  closest  thing  1-AA  football 
has  to  an  established  power. 


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With  the  memories  of  last 
year's  I-AA  national  cham- 
pionship victory  still  fresh  in 
their  minds  15,200  fans  turned 
out  to  see  the  Colonel's  first 
foe,  Kentucky  State. 

But  the  Colonel's  24-21  vic- 
tory did  not„come  easy. 

After  exchanging  the  leads  a 
few  times  the  Colonels  found 
themselves  tied  at  21  going  into 
the  final  minutes. 

David  Flores  third  field  goal 
of  the  day  was  the  deciding  fac- 
tor. 

Next  the  Colonels  met  a  psy- 
ched up  Akron  team. 

The  Zips,  playing  in  their 


first  OVC  game,  dumped  the 
Colonels  for  a  21-10  victory. 

The  Colonels  lead  early  but 
two  second  quarter  Zip 
touchdowns  gave  the  Zips  the 
lead  the  Colonels  could  never 
recover. 

The  Colonel  offense  finally 
clicked  against  Youngstown 
and  the  Colonels  rolled  to  a  45- 
0  win. 

David  Flores  was  the  man  of 
the  day. 

Flores  finished  the  game 
with  nine  points,  breaking  an 
OVC  record  for  most  points  by 
a  kicker  in  a  career  with  203. 

Their  fourth   game   was   at 


Austin  Peay,  and  the  Gover- 
nors won  this  one  — 
statistically.  The  Colonels 
however  chalked  the  game  into 
the  victory  column. 

The  Governors  gained  364 
total  yards  while  the  Colonels 
could  manage  only  294. 

At  the  final  gun  however  it 
was  Eastern  23  Austin  Peay  10. 

The  closest  the  Gk)vernors 
could  come  was  in  the  fourth 
quarter  when  they  came  within 
three  points. 

A  Flores  field  goal  and  an 
Alvin  Miller  touchdown  put 
the  game  out  of  reach.    


LEFT:  The  Colonel's  shaky  start  is  il- 
lustrated in  the  photograph.  BOTTOM 
LEFT:  Jim  Tanara,  down  lineman 
coach,  tries  to  diagnose  Eastern's  early 
season  problems.  BOTTOM  RIGHT: 
Freshman  Jamie  Lovett  held  Eastern's 
kicking  game  together  when  an  illness 
kept  David  Flores  out  of  three  games. 
BELOW:  Coach  Kidd  had  reason  to 
scowl  early  in  the  season. 


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The  Colonels  hosted  Middle 
Tennessee  next  but  they  were 
all  but  hospitable  as  they 
defeated  the  Blue  Raiders  24-0. 

The  Colonel's  offense  was 
awesome  totaling  402  yards 
while  the  defense  contained  the 
Raiders,  holding  them  to  just 
150  total  yards. 

The  Colonels  fourth  con- 
secutive victory  came  at  the  ex- 
pense of  the  visiting  East  Ten- 
nessee Buccaneers. 

The  afternoon  was  marked 
by   Colonel   offensive    incon- 


sistency but  when  the  game 
was  over  the  Colonels  had 
posted  a  25-6  win. 

But  next  in  Bowling  Green, 
waited  the  greatest  of  the 
Colonel's  rivals.  Western. 

For  the  Eastern  fans  this 
year  however  the  outcome  was 
all  but  enjoyable. 

After  a  Colonel  10-7  lead  in 
the  third  quarter  the  Colonels 
watched  their  hopes  for  an 
OVC  title  darken  in  the  waning 
minutes  of  the  game  after  two 
Western  field  goals. 


And  the  final  13-10  Western 
victory  sent  the  Colonels  on  to 
face  Murray. 

Nothing  was  going  to  spoil 
this  homecoming.  Not  even  the 
undefeated  Murray  Racers. 

A  fired  up  Colonel  team 
wanted  to  prove  they  were 
number  one  and  the  24-14 
thrashing  was  good  evidence. 

The  victory  gave  Coach  Kidd 
his  117th  career  victory  which 
tied  him  for  all-time  OVC 
coaching  record. 


A  rejuvenated  Colonel  team 
started  once  again  to  think 
championship. 

With  visions  of  play-offs 
dancing  in  Colonel  heads  they 
headed  south  to  meet  Ten- 
nessee Tech. 

If  the  team  felt  playoff 
pressure  it  was  not  evident  in 
their  48-7  victory  over  the 
Golden  Eagles. 

The  Colonel  offense  led  on 
the  ground  by  Tony  Braxton 
totaled  522  yards. 

The  Colonel  defense,  tough 
as  it  had  been  all  year,  held 
Tech  to  296  total  yards. 

It  was  a  must  win  situation 
for    the    Colonels    as    they 


traveled  to  Greenville,  North 
Carolina,  to  play  the  East 
Carolina  Pirates. 

The  Pirates  a  division  I-AA 
school,  were  only  4-6,  yet  the 
Colonel's  28-16  victory  was  still 
considered  a  upset. 

The  Colonels,  never  behind 
only  saw  their  lead  threatened 
once  in  the  second  half  when 
the  Pirates  came  within  14-10. 

David  Flores  had  four  extra 
points  in  the  game  making  him 
the  Colonels  all-time  scorer 
with  224  points. 

Flanker  Jerry  Parrish  also  set 
a  school  record  for  kick-off 
returns.  His  three  returns  gave 


him  a  career  total  1,252  return 
yards. 

Still  unsure  of  a  play-off 
position  the  Colonels  entered 
their  final  game  knowing  they 
must  win,  but  not  knowing  if 
that  would  be  enough. 

So  Eastern  faced  their  final 
OVC  challenger  of  the  season 
at  home  against  Morehead 
State. 

Morehead  jumped  to  an  easy 
lead  but  the  Colonels  once 
again  found  fourth  quarter 
momentum  and  pulled  out  the 
18-14  victory  with  4:41  left 
when  Isaacs  scored  from  the  six 
yard  line. 


The  regular  season  was  over 
and  now  the  Colonels  waited  to 
hear  of  a  play-off  bid. 

The  Colonels  had  finished 
strong,  winning  their  last  four 
games,  bringing  their  record  to 
9-2. 

After  a  week  of  suspense  the 
bid  was  announced.  Kidd  and 
team  headed  East  to 
Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania 
where  they  would  meet  for  the 
second  year  ih  a  row  the  Lehigh 
Engineers. 

Lehigh,  still  reminded  of  last 
year's  30-7  loss  to  the  Colonel's 
in  the  championship  game,  was 
seeking  revenge. 

The  Engineers  struck  early. 


Lehigh  intercepted  an  Issacs 
pass  at  the  Colonel  48  but  a 
late  hit  penalty,  moved  the  ball 
15  yards  to  the  Colonel's  33 
yard  line.  Eight  plays  later 
Lehigh  scored. 

The  Colonels  now  worked  to 
erase  the  7-0  deficit.  After  forc- 
ing Lehigh  to  punt  on  their 
third  possession  the  offense 
started  to  drive  from  their  own 
32. 

Six  plays  later  Isaac  found 
Bird  open  for  a  17  yard  gain 
giving  the  Colonels  a  first  down 
at  their  22. 

A  Lehigh  penalty  moved  the 
ball  to  the  17.  Three  plays  later 


Miller  carried  the  ball  in  for  the 
touchdown.  Flores  missed  the 
point  after  and  the  score  was  7- 
6  at  the  end  of  the  first  quarter. 

Two  second  quarter  field 
goals  padded  the  Lehigh  lead 
and  the  Colonel  fans  began  to 
get  edgy. 

The  Colonels  however  turned 
the  game  around  with  24 
seconds  remaining  in  the  half 
with  a  80  yard  touchdown 
drive. 

The  third  quarter  was  all 
Eastern  as  they  tallied  a  ten 
point  lead  23-13. 

Lehigh  cut  the  margin  to 
three,  and  the  final  was  23-20. 


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LEFT:  Colonel  fans  at  Lehigh 
celebrate,  while  the  TV  screen  shows 
why:  the  Colonels  are  going  to  the  cham- 
pionship game.  TOP  LEFT:  Chris  Issac 
tries  to  break  away  from  two  Lehigh 
defenders  early  in  the  semi-final  game. 
TOP  RIGHT:  Defensive  end  Tom  Nix 
prevents  Lehigh's  quarterback  from 
getting  this  pass  off.  ABOVE:  Alvin 
Miller  stretches  as  far  as  he  can,  but  he 
isn't  quite  able  to  get  to  the  goal  line. 
However,  he  did  set  up  a  Colonel  score 
with  this  run. 


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Sacramento  bound. 

The  Colonels  headed  to  the 
Camellia  Bowl  where  they 
would  meet  the  Boise  State 
Broncos. 

The  game  lasted  a  total  of  2 
hours  and  15  minutes  but  it  all 
boiled  down  to  the  last  55 
seconds. 

Eastern  playing  comeback 
since  the  first  quarter  finally 
took  the  lead  with  a  60-yard 
bomb  from  quarterback  Isacc 
to  split  end  Booze.  The 
Colonel's  owned  a  29-25  lead 


and  the  celebration  began. 

But  the  party  was  quickly 
quieted  by  a  14  yard  Boise 
touchdown  with  12  seconds 
remaining. 

The  Colonel's  owned  the  title 
for  33  seconds  before  the  first 
place  trophy  went  home  with 
Boise  and  the  Colonels  settled 
for  a  respectable  second. 

It  was  a  humbling  31-29  loss 
for  the  Colonels  who  left  the 
West  Coast  and  returned  to  the 
shelter  of  home  to  remember 
and  to  forget. 


Football  80 


EKU  OFF 

Kentucky  State 

24 

21 

Akron 

10 

21 

Youngstown 

45 

0 

Austin  Peay 

23 

10 

Middle  Tenn. 

24 

0 

East  Ten n. 

25 

6 

Western  Ky. 

10 

13 

Murray  St. 

24 

14 

Tennessee  Tech. 

48 

7 

East  Carolina 

28 

16 

More  head  St. 

18 

14 

NCAA  PLAYOFFS 

Lehigh 

23 

20 

_       29 

31 

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LEFT:  Tom  Nix  registers  the  disbelief 
the  Colonels  and  their  fans  fell  at  their 
last  second  loss.  BELOW  LEFF:  Isaac 
kept  the  ball,  and  scored  this  touchdown 
himsell'  to  bring  the  Colonels  to  within 
five  at  21-16. 

BELOW  RIGHk:  A  dense  fog  ham- 
pered early  play,  but  it  cleared  by  the 
second  half.   Here  Issac  rolls  left  and 
waits  for  his  receivers  to  clear. 
BELOW:  Front  Row,  from  Left:  Assistant 
Coach    Jack    Ison,    Assistant    Coach   Jim 
Tanara,  Assistant  Coach  Joe  Kinnan,  Stu- 
dent Assistant  Rick  Sang,  Part-time  Assis- 
tant Coach  Teddy  Taylor,  Head  Coach  Roy 
Kidd,   Assistant  Coach  Joe  Blankenship, 
Assistant    Coach    Leon    Hart,    Part-time 
Assistant  Coach  Pete  Corrao,  Trainer  Dr. 
Bobby  Barton,  Graduate  Assistant  Coach 
Herb  McGuire.  Second  Row:  Jeff  Brittle, 
George  Floyd,  Rodney  Byrd,  David  Flores, 
Ron    Wilkerson,    Mark    Woodrum,    Frank 
■  '  ""  ■  d  Row:  Steve 

Marionneaux,  Chris  Isaac,  tuck  Woolum, 
Gary  Nussbaum,  David  Booze,  Steve  Bird, 
Jon  Sutkamp,  Fourth  Row:  J.  T.  Grad- 
dick,    Tom    White,    Ranard    McPhaul. 


Terence  Thompson,  Cliff  McCullough, 
Gabriel  Lewis,  Charles  Brunson,  David 
Hill.  Fifth  Row:  Mark  Dickerson,  Nicky 
Yeast,  Tom  Nix,  Gary  Branch,  Dale  Pat- 
ton,  Tom  Burnette,  Ed  Hairston,  Gus 
Parks.  Sixth  Row:  Tony  Braxton,  Bobby 
Woods,  Alvin  Miller,  Paul  Krafton,  Alex 
Dominguez,  Michael  Bobek,  Joe  Schipske, 
Steve  Coleman,  Mark  Siemon,  Seventh 
Row:  Michael  McShane,  Richie  Francioni, 
Steven  Wager,  Greg  Clark,  Danny  Hope, 
Benny  Allen,  Kevin  Greve,  Chris  Johnson. 
Eighth  Row:  Jeff  Tanner,  Darryl  Lawson, 
Chris  Taylor,  David  Burry,  Mark 
Willoughby,  Henry  Robinson,  Steven 
Brown,  David  Dihrkop,  Ninth  Row:  Mike 
Sheehan,  Chris  Sullivan,  Buddy  Moor. 
Tom  Lafary,  Jeff  Jones,  Paul  Sheddan, 
James  Shelton,  Kent  Booker.  Tenth  Row: 
Tron  Armstrong,  Darryl  Smith,  Mark  Poe, 
Allen  Young,  Cris  Curtis,  Richard  Bell, 
Jerry  Parrish,  Burney  Pomlee.  Eleventh 
Row:  Manager  Guy  Gandolfo,  Manager  J. 
T.  Robinson,  Randy  Taylor,  David 
Holland,  Mike  Neal,  Randy  Hardy, 
Manager  James  Brannon,  Manager  Charlie 
Pratt. 


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Spirit  of  the  Colonels 


1980 

CHEERLEADERS: 
FYont  row,  from  left, 
Diana  Carr,  Dave 
Daily.  Cathy  Dotson, 
Jeff  White,  KelliSang, 
and  Neil  Dimond. 
Back  row:  Angela 
Hamilton,  James 
Rubel,  Mimi  Byrne, 
Mike  Gilley,  Anne 
Washke,  Joe  Orrender. 


ABOVE:  Cheerleader  Angela  Hamilton  helps  keep 
the  audience  enthused.  RIGHT:  Mike  Gilley  prepares 
to  catch  Angela  Hamilton  coming  down  from  the  top 
of  a  pyramid. 


94  Sports/Cheerleaders 


i 


LEFT:  The  Colonel  himself,  Joe  Orrender, 
leads  Eastern's  football  team  to  the  field. 
BELOW:  Joe  Orrender  gets  a  lot  of  support 
form  the  rest  of  the  cheerleaders. 


Leading  the  football  and  basketball  team  in 
spirit  under  the  supervision  of  their  new  sponsor, 
Skip  Daughtery,  the  squad  had  made  ap- 
pearances at  Western,  Morehead,  Lehigh  and 
Sacramento,  California  where  the  colonels  took 
on  Boise  State  in  the  NCAA  Division  I-AA 
National  Championship. 

Captain  Jeff  White  led  this  group  at  pep  rallies 
as  well  as  many  other  exciting  events. 

New  dance  routines  to  popular  songs  such  as 
"Another  One  Bites  the  Dust"  and  "hi  the 
Stone"  encouraged  fans  to  dance,  boogie  and 
shout  a  long  while  cheering  for  the  team. 


Sports/Cheerleaders  95 


Every  Way  They  Turned  Was  The  Wrong  Way 


96 


Where  did  all  the  victories 
go? 

This  looked  to  be  a  promis- 
ing year  for  the  Colonels.  They 
had  five  returning  players. 
Along  with  a  successful 
recruiting  period  this  factor 
could  only  improve  the 
Colonels  chances  of  an  OVC  ti- 
tle. 

With  James  "Turk"  Tillman 
graduated  head  coach  Ed 
Byhre  took  steps  to  fill  the  of- 
fensive holes. 

Tommy  Baker,  who  was  the 
second  leading  scorer  last  year, 
was  returning.  Baker,  coupled 
with  the  experience  and 
guidance  of  senior  guard  Bruce 
Jones,  seemed  sure  to  start  the 
offense  off  right. 

There  was  also  a  little  extra 
for  the  Colonels  as  they  signed 
Mr.  Kentucky  Basketball,  Er- 
vin  Stepp  to  the  squad. 

But  when  the  season  ended, 
the  Colonels  had  a  10-16  won- 
lost  record,  and  were  outscored 
by  their  opponents  1827-1829. 

The  season  started  at  home 
with  a  Colonel  victory  over 
Butler  82-66. 

But  after  eight  more  non- 
conference  games  the  Colonels 
began  conference  play  with  a  3- 
6  record. 

The  Colonels,  never  able  to 
put  the  season  together,  lost 
their  last  chance  at  an  OVC 
playoff  position  with  a  final 
game  78-62  loss  to  arch-rival 
Western. 

Still,  Bruce  Jones  broke  the 
OVC  assist  record  ending  his 
career  with  699,  and  giving 
Colonel  fans  something  to 
cheer  about. 


Sports  97 


ABOVE:  Bruce  Jones,  Dale  Jenkins,  Dwayne 
Smith  and  Steve  Robinson  surround  this 
hapless  Morehead  Eagle.  ABOVE  RIGHT: 
Reserve  center  Anthony  Martin  puts  up  a  sky 
hook  against  Murray  in  the  Colonel's  home  vic- 
tory over  the  Racers.  RIGHT:  Anthony  Conner 
rejects  a  Tennessee  Tech  shot. 


BELOW:  Tommy  Baker,  the  Colonel's  leading  scorer,  puts  in  two  in  spec- 
tacular style  against  Western  Illinois.  RIGHT:  Bruce  Jones,  Eastern's  all- 
time  assist  leader,  was  also  a  shooter.  Here  he  puts  up  two  against 
Murray. 


BELOW:  Jim  Harkins  drives  against  the 
Murray  Racers.  BOTTOM:  Front  Row:  Tim 

Voyles,  manager.  Second  Row:  Max  Good, 
assistant  coach;  Steve  Robinson,  Ervin  Stepp, 
Joe  Lyttle,  Bruce  Jones,  Tommy  Baker,  Jim 
Harkins,  Ed  Byhre,  head  coach.  Standing: 
Pat  Megel,  grad  assistant;  Bobby  Washington, 
assistant  coach;  Dwayne  Smith,  Terry 
Bradley,  Anthony  Conner,  Dale  Jenkins, 
Anthony  Martin,  Joe  Alan  Stepp,  part-time 
assistant;  David  Green,  Assistant  trainer. 


|—  Basketball  80  — . 

Opponent 

EKUOpp. 

Butler 

82 

66 

Southern  Miss. 

74 

82 

Dayton 

72 

77 

Northern  Iowa 

73 

53 

UNC  — Wil. 

55 

57 

Arkansas 

74 

80 

Fordham 

79 

81 

Navy 

79 

76 

Maine 

74 

82 

Middle  Tenn. 

42 

53 

Austin  Peay 

64 

72 

Murry  State 

85 

76 

Pittsburg 

56 

80 

Tenn.  Tech 

91 

75 

Akron 

85 

77 

Morehead  State 

91 

65 

Western  Ky. 

80 

84 

Middle  Tenn. 

55 

53 

Southern  Miss. 

71 

78 

Austin  Peay 

51 

54 

Murry  State 

60 

62 

Western  111. 

73 

74 

Akron 

65 

53 

Tenn.  Tech 

55 

56 

Morehead  State 

79 

75 

Western  Ky. 

62 

78 

t  i  1  I 


RIGHT:  Ervin  Stepp,  last  year's 
Kentucky  Mr.  Basketball,  drives  on 
a  Morehead  State  player.  BELOW: 
Bruce  Jones  looks  for  an  open  man  to 
throw  one  of  his  team  leading  assists 


Sports  101 


Field  Hockey  Season 
Ends  at  Regional s 


ABOVE,  TOP:  Senior  Patty  Drumm  recovers  the  ball  from  the  opposing 
team.  ABOVE:  Sophomore  Carole  Ann  Lankford  puts  effort  into  the  shot. 
OPPOSITE,  TOP:  Wilma  Taylor  fights  for  the  ball.  OPPOSITE,  BOT- 
TOM: First  row  —  Normandie  May,  Anne  Daugherty,  Terri  Johnson,  Patty 
Drumm,  Cindy  Taylor,  Theresa  Long,  Carole  Ann  Lankford.  Second  row  — 
Tracy  Wilson,  Robin  Forhecz,  Jean  Dickson,  Lisa  Loran,  Jackie  Stivers, 
Laura  Purdy,  Suzanne  Hastings,  Wilma  Taylor.  Third  row  —  Manager  Ten 
Dietrich,  Trainer  Brenda  Magee,  Patrica  Clary,  Terry  Garchinsky,  Debbie 
Wright,  Cheryl  Lohse,  Melissa  Shore,  Asst.  Coach  Margo  Coleman,  Coach 
^-— ne  Harvel. 


Despite  the  addition  of  new 
top-level  competition  the 
women's  field  hockey  team  still 
managed  an  11  win  9  loss 
season. 

According  to  Coach  Lynne 
Harvel,  "The  team  was  on  the 
road  more  than  ever  before 
which  was  very  tiresome.  The 
teams  they  beat  here  last  year 
they  lost  to  on  the  road." 

The  women,  who  qualified 
for  regionals,  had  to  first  beat 
their  biggest  rival,  the  Univer- 
sity of  Louisville. 

U  of  L  lost  to  the  women  2-1 
in  playoff  competition. 

The  women  however  then 
lost  in  regional  play  to  9th 
ranked  Old  Dominion  2-0. 

Sophomore  Wilma  Howard 
was  the  team's  leading  scorer 
with  11  season  goals. 

Howard,  a  walk-on  last  year, 
made  the  team's  starting  line 
up  because  of  her  own  hard 
work  and  determination  ac- 
cording to  Harvel. 

Sophomore  goalie,  Suzanne 
Hastings  ended  her  season 
with  an  .883  save  percentage 
which  put  her  in  the  top  20 
among  collegiate  goalies. 


1 —  Field  Hockey  — 

EASTERN  OPP. 

Bluegrass 

0           2 

Louisville 

2           3 

S.  Illinois 

0           1 

N.  Illinois 

3           1 

Indiana 

2           3 

OhioU. 

0           2 

Bowling  Green 

5           1 

Be  re  a 

5           0 

Louisville 

2           1 

Louisville 

2           1 

102  Sports  Fie> 


ou 

EASTERN  OPP. 

Miami 

0           1 

Purdue 

0           2 

James  Madison 

2           1 

Ball  State 

2           4 

Dayton 

4           0 

Earlham 

6           0 

Clemson 

3           4 

Hollins 

3           0 

Trenton 

2           0 

Longwood 

0           1 

Vanderbilt 

5           0 

Women  Netters  Place 
Third  in  KWIC 

The  women's  tennis  team  overcame  early 
season  obstacles  and  made  continuous  progress 
from  season  start  to  finish  to  post  a  respectable  9- 
5  record. 

Joy  Rupert  and  Mary  Hochwalt  led  the  team 
as  they  defeated  such  powers  as  University  of 
Louisville,  Western  Kentucky  and  Middle  Ten- 
nessee State. 

The  team,  led  by  head  coach  Martha  Mullins 
finished  third  in  the  KWIC  behind  opponents 
University  of  Kentucky  and  Murray  State. 

The  teams'  top  three  seeds  were  Joy  Rupert, 
Mary  Hochwalt,  Deanna  Addis. 


TOP:  Deanna  Addis  concentrates  on 
backhand  return.  Back  Row:  Left  to  right: 

Jackie  Powell,  Shelia  Bolin,  Joy  Rupert,  Mary 
Hochwalt.  Front:  Deanna  Addis,  Fran  Wat- 
son, J.  Denny,  Paula  Castoro. 


W^^^f^n's  T 

'ennis  '80 

EASIERN 

OFF. 

Louisville 

5 

4 

E.  Tennessee 

7 

2 

Marshall 

9 

0 

Austin  Peay 

9 

0 

Alabama 

6 

3 

Murray  State 

2 

7 

Morehead 

5 

4 

Western  Kentucky 

7 

2 

Mid.  Tennessee  St. 

6 

3 

Kentucky 

1 

8 

Ball  State 

8 

1 

Miami  University 

2 

7 

Tennessee 

0 

9 

Purdue 

3 

6 

KWIC  Championships 

Third 

TOP:  Doubles  partners  Shelia  Bolin  and  Fran 
Watson  execute  return.  LEFT:  Paula  Catoro 
returns  opponent's  shot. 


105 


It  was  a  season  of  anticipa- 
tion for  the  women's  volleyball 
team,  as  Coach  Geri  Polvino 
waited  to  see  what  her  young 
and  enthusiastic  team  could 
achieve. 

For  Polvino  the  result,  a  31- 
20  record,  was  not  disap- 
pointing. 

"I  felt  that  up  till  now  the 
program  had  been  sliding." 
said  Polvino.  "Other  schools 
started  awarding  scholarships 
and  their  programs  grew  while 
we  stayed  still." 

Now  after  three  years  of 
recruiting  and  rebuilding 
Polvino  said  she  received  "a 
very  competitive  and  spirited 
team." 

The  women  finished  second 
behind  UK  in  the  KWIC  state 
tournament  and  third  in  the 
AWIA  regional  championships. 
Besides  getting  two  team 
members,  Laurie  Duncan  and 
Deanne  Madden,  named  to  the 
All-Regional  team.  Madden 
and  captain  Nancy  Stoeckle 
were  also  named  to  the  All- 
State  team. 


According  to  Polvino  this 
was  a  total  team  effort. 

"Part  of  the  success  was  due 
to  the  leadership  of  senior 
Sharon  Walker  and  Stoeckle. 
The  youth  and  enthusiasm  of 
the  freshmen  gave  the  team  a 
light-heartedness  which  also 
was  a  help,"  stated  Polvino. 

"Center  Lori  Briggs  was  a 
key  role  in  running  the  offense 
with  help  from  Stoeckle,  who 
had  the  team's  highest  serving 
percentage  with  63  percent." 
said  Polvino. 

And  the  team  passing  was 
not  to  be  forgotten  as  Kaye 
Bieger  and  Walker  combined 
for  a  passing  percentage  of  65 
percent. 

The  defense  was  led  by  the 
64  percent  blocking  of  Stoeckle 
and  the  68  percent  average  of 
the  spiking  combination  of 
Duncan  and  Stoeckle. 

"The  pressure  lies  on  next 
year's  team  to  do  well,"  said 
Polvino.  "They  recognize  the 
potential  and  next  year's  ex- 
pectations will  be  higher." 


106  SportsA'olleyball 


Spikers  Second  in  KWIC  Tournament 


OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Michelle  Tecca  successfully  blocks  opponent's 
shot.  OPPOSITE  PAGE,  BELOW:  Sharon  Walker  and  Terrie  Dyer 
reach  for  the  sky  in  a  block  attempt.  ABOVE:  Captain  Nancy  Stoeckle 
spikes  past  opponent.  RIGHT:  Back  row:  Left  to  right,  G.A.  coach 
Kathy  Edwards,  Romona  Mcgovern,  Sharon  Walker,  Michelle  Tecca, 
Joan  Messerknecht,  Terrie  Dyer,  Laurie  Briggs,  Deanne  Madden,  Judy 
Kersting,  Nancy  Stoeckle,  Tracy  Johnson,  Sandy  Carrel,  coach  Geri 
Polvino.  Front:  Chick  Stander,  Kelly  Irwin,  Karla  Ralston,  Lori  Duncan, 
Kaye  Bieger. 


VnllrvVnll 

'QH 

V  uncyDdii 

oU 

1 

EASTERN  OPP.I 

Miami 

1 

3 

Morehead  State 

3 

2 

OVC  Tournament 

2 

0 

Middle  Tennessee  St. 

2 

1 

Tennessee  Tech 

2 

0 

Morehead  State 

2 

0 

Austin  Peay 

2 

0 

Morehead  State 

2 

3 

EKU  Invitational 

2 

1 

Duke  University 

2 

1 

Middle  Tennessee  St. 

2 

0 

Kellog  Community 

2 

1 

Indiana 

0 

2 

Eastern  Illinois 

1 

2 

Kellog  Community 

1 

2 

Northern  Kentucky 

2 

3 

Morehead  State 

0 

2 

Univ.  of  Louisville 

3 

1 

Central  Mich.  Tournament 

0 

2 

York 

2 

0 

Kellog  Community 

1 

2 

Marquette 

3 

0 

Iowa 

2 

1 

Michigan 

0 

2 

West  Ontaria 

2 

0 

Univ.  of  Kentucky 

1 

3 

Xavier  University 

2 

0 

Chicago 

2 

0 

Univ.  of  Charleston 

2 

0 

Indiana 

2 

0 

St.  Louis 

1 

2 

Indiana 

0 

2 

Univ.  of  Cincinnati 

0 

3 

Univ.  of  Louisville 

4 

1 

Northern  Kentucky 

2 

3 

East  Tennessee  St. 

3 

0 

Univ.  of  Dayton 

3 

1 

Univ.  of  Kentucky 

1 

2 

KWIC  State  Tournament 

Second 

Sue  Schaefer 
Runner  of  the  Year 


^ 


108  Sports/Women's  Cross  Country 


Women's  Cross  Country  '80 

MEET 

PLACE 

Kentucky  Invitational 

10th 

Kentucky  Intercollegiate 

Second 

Cross  Country 

EKU  Invitational 

First 

Indiana  Invitational 

13th 

KWIC  Championship 

Third 

OVC 

Second 

The  1980  women's  cross 
country  season  was  a  time  for 
learning  according  to  graduate 
assistant  Betty  Mills.  The 
team  was  an  inexperienced 
team  with  four  freshmen,  two 
sophomores  and  only  three 
senior  members. 

Senior  Sue  Schaefer,  who 
was  injured  the  first  part  of  the 
season,  came  back  to  run  well 
enough  to  be  named  Women's 
OVC  Cross  Country  Runner  of 
the  Year. 


OPPOSITE,  TOP:  The  start  of  the  EKl'  In- 
vitational.   OPPOSITE,   BOTTOM    LEFT: 

Barb  Fennell  and  Sue  Schaefer  in  the  EKL'  In- 
vitational. OPPOSITE,  BOTTOM  RIGHT: 
Terry  Spears  crosses  the  finish  line  TOP: 
Front  row  —  Terry  Spears,  Maria 
Pazarentzos,  Barb  Fennell,  Karen  Haden. 
Second  row  —  Coach  Sandra  Martin,  Betty 
Mills,  Becky  Crawley,  Phyllis  Grubb,  Jean 
Strait,  Sue  Schaefer,  Joan  Talbert. 


SportsAVomen's  Cross  Country  109 


Harriers  Place  Third  in  OVC 


The  Men's  Cross  Country  team  had  five  mem- 
bers to  finish  among  the  top  20  in  the  OVC 
Championship  this  year.  Bill  Morgan  finished 
ninth,  Gary  Noel,  11th;  Dennis  Creekmore,  13th; 
Steve  Angerman  16th;  and  Sam  Cross,  20th. 

These  five,  along  with  Andy  Crowley  and  Terry 
Lakes,  were  considered  the  outstanding  runners 
of  the  season  by  Coach  Rick  Erdman.  Overall, 
the  team  finished  third  in  the  OVC. 

The  first  meet  of  the  season  was  the  Marshall 
Invitational  in  Huntington,  W.  Va.  The  harriers 
finished  third  behind  Morehead  and  Ap- 
palachian State  University. 

Third  place  seemed  to  follow  the  team  as  they 
also  placed  third  in  the  University  of  Kentucky 
Invitational  and  the  Kentucky  Intercollegiate 
Meet. 

Being  the  host  team  finally  brought  luck  to  the 
harriers  and  a  team  first  place  finish  in  the 
Eastern  Tri  Meet.  Junior  Sam  Cross  was  the  first 
runner  to  complete  the  course.  The  University  of 


Cincinnati   took   second   place   and   Morehead 
third. 

Summing  up  the  year,  Erdman  said,  "No  real 
records  were  set,  but  we  ran  good  and  hard 
together  to  take  third  place." 


BELOW:  Seniors  Bill  Morgan  and  Gary  Noel  finished  ninth  and  11th  in 
the  OVC  Championship  meet  this  year.  OPPOSITE,  TOP:  Perry 
Semones  and  Fred  Bisell  display  similar  running  styles.  OPPOSITE, 
BOTTOM:  Bill  Morgan  and  Gary  Noel  sprint  toward  the  end  of  the 


110  Sports/Men's  Cross  Country 


ABOVE:  Standing  —  Damon  Lashley,  Bill  Morgan,  Steve  Angerman, 
Sam  Cross,  Mark  Hendricks,  Dennis  Creekmore,  and  Coach  Rick 
Erdman.  Kneeling  —  Perry  Semones,  Fred  Bissell,  Andy  Crowley,  Terry 
Lakes,  and  Gary  Noel. 


Men's  Cross  Country  '80 


MEET 

PLACE 

Marshall  Invitational 

Third 

Univ.  of  Kentucky 

Third 

Invitational 

Ky.  Intercollegiate 

Third 

Championship 

EKU  Invitational 

First 

Indiana  University 

Fourth 

Invitational 

OVC  Championship 

Third 

Sports/Men's  Cross  Countrj-  111 


Netters  Disappointing  Season 
Has  Bright  Spots 


The  1980  men's  tennis  team  posted  a  13-15 
record  for  the  season.  Coach  Tom  Higgins  said  it 
was  a  disappointing  year  with  the  team  finishing 
in  sixth  out  of  the  eight  places  in  the  OVC  con- 
ference. 

Despite  the  losing  record,  there  were  some 
bright  spots  for  the  players.  Freshman  David 
Ghanayem  performed  well  throughout  the  year. 
He  had  a  17-14  singles  record,  and  with  doubles 
partner  Bibb  Landrum,  a  14-4  record.  Ghanayem 
and  Kurt  Heuermann  were  also  ranked  third  in 
the  conference  at  their  position  in  doubles. 


112  Sports/Men's  Tennis 


OPPOSITE,  TOP:  Bibb  Landrum  was  one  of 
the  tennis  team's  strongest  players  in  doubles 
competition  during  the  1980  season. 
OPPOSITE,  BOTTOM:  Front  row  -  Mark 
Holstein,  John  Rowlett,  Bibb  Landrum,  Don 
Briscoe,  David  Ghanayem,  Rich  V'andish. 
Back  row  —  Coach  Tom  Higgins,  Kurt  Heuer- 
mann.  Chuck  Gibson,  Glen  Raglin,  Jeff  Zinn, 
Butch  Young,  Jamie  Harris,  Richard 
Colemann.  LEFT:  Rich  Vandish  returns  the 
ball  to  his  opponent  with  a  backhand  shot. 


IVTan'c  TonniG 

'80. 

EKU 

OPP. 

Murray 

7 

2 

Cumberland  College 

9 

0 

Morehead 

2 

7 

Illinois  State 

0 

9 

Miami  of  Ohio 

2 

7 

Western  Michigan 

2 

7 

Middle  Tennessee 

2 

7 

Austin  Peay 

4 

5 

Bowling  Green  State 

7 

2 

University  of  Cincinnati 

6 

3 

Western  Kentucky  University 

5 

4 

Akron  University 

7 

2 

Bellarmine  College 

9 

0 

Tennessee  Tech 

9 

0 

University  of  Wisconsin 

4 

5 

University  of  Kentucky 
Morehead 

3 
2 

6 

7 

Henry  Ford  College 
University  of  Louisville 
East  Tennessee  State 

6 
6 
2 

3 
3 

7 

Ohio  State 

2 

7 

West  Virginia  University 

University  of  Louisville 

Western  Kentucky  University 

Murray 

Middle  Tennessee 

6 
6 
3 
0 
2 

3 
3 
6 
9 

7 

University  of  Kentucky 
University  of  Cincinnati 
Centre  College 

1 
6 

7 

8 
3 
2 

Sports/Men's  Tennis  113 


Gymnasts  Take  Prestigious  Miami  Cuj 


The  1980  season  was 
classified  as  an  experience 
season  and  a  building  year  by 
Coach  Gerald  Calkin  for  the 
men's  gymnastics  team.  The 
team  included  three  freshmen 
and  two  seniors,  co-captains 
Dave  Cole  and  George 
Gardner. 

The  team's  7-5  record 
brought  about  several  new 
school  records.  It  also  included 
winning  the  Miami  Cup.  A 
231.9  score  was  the  new  team 
high  set  against  Georgia.  The 
old  team  high  was  224.2  set 
against  Georgia  last  year. 
George  Gardner  set  a  record  of 
9.0  on  the  rings  and  Jon 
Gaertner  a  8.75  on  the  high 
bar. 


114  Men's  Gymnastics 


*1f^ 


Mpti's  nymna  stirs  '^0 

OPPONENT 

EKU 

OPP. 

Slippery  Rock 

200.75 

187.00 

Kent  State 

214.10 

215.90 

Georgia 

Cancelled 

Tech  Invitational 

Fourth 

Miami  Cup 

First 

Indiana 

231.90 

233.95 

Sinclair 

Cancelled 

- 

OPPOSITE,  TOP:  David  Cole,  senior  co-captain,  exhibits  the  concentra- 
tion and  control  possible  in  gymnastics.  OPPOSITE,  BOTTOM:  Front 
row  —  Craig  Struening,  Dale  Gibbon,  Dan  McDaniel,  Dave  Smith.  Back 
row  —  Coach  Gerald  Calkin,  Dave  Cole,  Leonard  Kannajjell,  George  Gar- 
dner, Bill  Kelly,  Andy  Toole,  Peter  Ruffu,  Jon  Gaertner,  Asst.  Coach  Tim 
Dillon.  TOP:  Leonard  Kannapell  forms  a  human  parallel  line  with  the 
parallel  bars.  RIGHT:  Dave  Smith,  a  junior,  is  suspended  from  the  rings, 
one  of  his  strongest  areas  of  competition. 


Wilkerson 

Makes 

Nationals 


Overcoming  youth  and  inex- 
perience the  women's  gymnastic 
team  compiled  a  winning  season. 

The  women  placed  second 
behind  a  flawless  West  Virginia 
team  in  the  prestigious  Miami 
Cup  tournament. 

The  women  also  set  a  school 
record,  138.05,  enroute  to  a 
second  place  state  finish  behind 
regional  rival,  University  of 
Louisville. 

The  season  ended  in  regional 
action  at  Chapel  Hill,  North 
Carolina. 


116  Sports 


OPPOSITE,  LEFT:  Rhonda  Wilkerson  shows  the  grace  and  agility 
which  made  her  the  team's  highest  scorer  for  four  years.  OPPOSITE, 
RIGHT:  One  of  the  team's  strongest  uneven  bar  workers,  freshman  Sue 
Law,  demonstrates  the  risk  factor  that  makes  gymnastics  so  exciting  to 
watch.  ABOVE:  Cheryl  Behne,  a  junior,  finishes  her  floor  exercise 
routine.  TOP:  Standing  —  Elaine  Hoke,  Pam  Sweeney,  Rhonda  Wilker- 
son, Laura  Madden,  Debbie  Cordes,  and  Cheryl  Behne.  Sitting  —  Jear 
Metzger,  Holly  Foster,  Sue  Law,  and  Linay  Brodbeck. 


0  VTTl  n  fl  c  f  1  r»  C2 

OPPONENT 

EASTERN 

Tri  Meet 

First 

Kent  State 

Second 

Indiana  St. 

First 

Univ.  of  Lou. 

Second 

Univ.  of  Ga. 

First 

EastTenn. 

First 

Miami  Cup 

Second 

Univ.  of  Ky. 

First 

Western  Ky. 

First 

East  Tenn. 

First 

KWIC  State  Finals  Second          | 

AIAW  Regionals 

Sports  117 


y\r^F=^ 


5^^-^^!^ 


TOP:  Susan  Law  finishes  an  exercise  on  the  beam  in  a  meet  at  Alumni 
Coliseum.  ABOVE:  Junior  Cheryl  Behne  performs  her  floor  exercise. 
OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Laura  Madden,  a  sophomore,  strikes  a  pose  on 
the  beam.  ABOVE:  Senior  Rhonda  Wilkerson,  shown  here  performing 
her  floor  exercise,  led  her  team  in  scoring  for  four  years  in  a  row. 


119 


It  has  been  six  years  since  the  women's  basket- 
ball team  had  a  winning  season  but  this  year  it 
happened. 

Under  the  guidance  of  two-year  coach  Diane 
Murphy,  co-coach  of  the  year  in  the  OVC,  the 
team  finished  16-15. 

The  team  started  the  season  fast  and  strong, 
winning  10  out  of  their  first  13,  but  discipline 
problems  and  some  unfortunate  injuries  brought 
the  women  to  a  mid-season  slump  with  the 
toughest  part  of  their  schedule  remaining. 

Led  by  the  shooting  of  freshman  standout  Lisa 
Goodin,  her  18.8  average  was  top  on  the  team,  the 
women  finished  third  in  the  KWIC. 

It  was  also  a  year  for  milestones.  A  tough  of- 
fense topped  100  points  twice  and  their  free  throw 
percentage  was  top  in  the  nation. 

Goodin  led  the  nation  in  free  throws  for  women 
and  was  fifth  nationally  in  both  men  and  women 
competition.  She  joined  teammate  Tina  Wir- 
muth  as  a  member  of  the  second  team  in  the 
OVC. 


Murphy  Leads  C( 


ABOVE:  Front  Row:  Sandra  Mukes,  Lisa  Goodin, 
Suzanne  Revack,  Diane  Johnson.  Back  Row:  Coach 
Chancellor  Dugan,  Sandy  Grieb,  Sandy  Kinkton, 
Coach  Nell  Hensley. 


bFs  Turnaround 


OPPOSITE    PAGE,   TOP: 

Tina  Wirmuth  displays  team 
speed  as  she  dribbles  for  the 
goal.  MIDDLE:  Leading 
scorer,  Lisa  Goodin,  goes  in 
for  a  layup.  LEFT:  Tina  Wir- 
muth receives  instructions 
from  Coach  Murphy. 
BELOW:  Chancellor  Dugan 
demonstrates  her  jump  shot 
ability. 


Karen  Evans,  Marsha  Charles,  Freda  Hagen, 
Diane  Murphy,  Joan  Gotti,  Diane  Taylor, 
Tina  Wirmuth,  Karen  Richardson,  Assistant 


121 


RIGHT:  Sandy  Grieb  receives  pass  from  teammate.  BELOW:  Sandra 
Mukes  finds  a  detour  on  her  way  to  the  basket. 


Basketball  81 

Opponent 

Eastern 

0pp. 

West  Virginia  Univ. 

97 

69 

Campbellsville  College 

98 

72 

Akron 

90 

56 

Kent  State 

65 

72 

Youngstown  State 

64 

78 

Northern  Kentucky 

71 

67 

University  of  Dayton 

68 

77 

Marshall  University 

70 

46 

Radford  University 

84 

65 

Bellarmine 

91 

45 

Univ.  of  Louisville 

75 

66 

Ohio  University 

83 

72 

Austin  Peay 

74 

62 

Murray  State 

74 

77 

Univ.  of  Louisville 

77 

68 

Western  Kentucky 

63 

91 

Northern  Kentucky 

74 

76 

Morehead  State 

75 

72 

Univ.  of  Kentucky 

62 

79 

Western  Kentucky 

83 

75 

Middle  Tennessee 

51 

79 

Univ.  of  Kentucky 

60 

74 

Austin  Peay 

58 

70 

Murray  State 

95 

75 

Univ.  of  Cincinnati 

60 

83 

Mount  St.  Joseph 

103 

74 

Youngstown  State 

76 

80 

Tennessee  Tech 

67 

87 

Morehead  State 

65 

84 

Xavier 

104 

58 

Morehead 

72 

83 

122  SportsAVomen's  Basketball 


BELOW:  Tina  Wirmuth  and  Sandy  Mukes  fight  for  rebound  against 
Murray  defender.  RIGHT:  Freda  Hagen  dribbles  upcourt. 


SportsAVomen's  Basketball  123 


Swimmers  Have  Dry  Season 


Captain    Chris   Gray   demonstrates   record 
breaking  free  style  form. 


124  Sports 


It  was  a  rather  dismal  year 
for  this  year's  swim  team. 

Consisting  mostly  of 
freshmen  and  sophomores  it 
was  head  coach  Dan  Lichty's 
turn  to  rebuild. 

Senior  Chris  Gray,  the 
team's  most  valuable  swim- 
mer, set  school  records  in  the 
500,  1000  and  1650  yard 
freestyle  events. 

The  Eels  faced  a  tough 
schedule  including  Cincinnati 
and  the  University  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

The  team  finished  207  but 
look  forward  to  the  challenge 
next  year  holds. 


STANDING:  G.A.  Ted  Newsome,  Assistant 
coach;  Tim  Cahill,  Kyle  Burke,  Benson  Spurl- 
ing,  Mark  Preston,  David  Rolf,  Greg  Doge, 
Brian  Conroy,  Al  Ravan,  Bret  Yoder,  Chris 
Gray,  Kevin  Curren,  coach  Dan  Lighty. 
SITTING:  Tim  Anderson,  Louis  Fister,  Rob 
Bowne,  Chris  Outlaw,  Caryn  O'Connor,  Steve 
Whitson,  Scott  Barber,  Gus  Rathgaber,  Brian 
Oberg. 


Swimming  '80 


EASTERN  OPP. 


Vanderbilt 

54 

59 

Marshall 

44 

69 

Tennessee  Relays 

fourth 

Cincinnati 

40 

73 

Youngstown 

64 

49 

Indiana  State 

54 

46 

University  of  Georgia 

66 

46 

Kentucky 

44 

69 

Sports  125 


Rifle  Team  Makes  NCAA  Final  Four 


It  was  a  season  of  broken 
records,  success  and  accom- 
plishments for  this  year's  rifle 
team. 

Their  first  highlight  was  a 
third  place  finish  in  the  OVC. 
This  was  the  first  year  the  OVC 
recognized  rifling  as  a  sport. 

The  team  also  took  first  in 
the  Kentucky  State  Cham- 
pionship with  a  combined 
small  bore  air  rifle  score  of 
6065. 

Then  in  the  sectional  com- 
petition the  team  shot  some  of 
their  best  scores  of  the  year  in 
their  fourth  place  finish. 

The  combined  team  total  of 
both  rifle  areas  was  6195, 
which  broke  a  school  record. 

Dan  Durben  shot  a  1164  for 
the  team  high  while  teammate 
Karen  Long  tallied  her  career 
high  with  an  1157.  Kim  Floer 
also  shot  her  career  high  with 
an  1149.  Mark  Bender  rounded 
off  the  team  with  a  score  of 
1138. 


According  to  Coach  Sgt. 
Nelson  Beard,  the  season  as  a 
whole  went  well.  "We  shot 
about  100  points  better  than 
last  season.  There  was  also  a 
lot  of  improvement,"  said 
Beard. 


One  of  the  team's  highlights 
was  beating  last  year's  national 
champions,  Tennessee  Tech. 

The  team  ranked  fourth 
nationally  and  competed  in  the 
collegiate  championships  at 
West  Point  Academy. 


ABOVE:  First  row  —  Dan  Durben,  Sue 
Gianopulos,  Danny  Wigger,  and  Karen  Ap- 
plegate.  Second  row  —  Terry  Sears,  Kim 
Floer,  Coach  Nelson  Beard,  Mark  Bender,  and 
Ron  Wigger.  Not  pictured  —  Karen  Long. 
LEFT:  Sophomore  Ron  Wigger  finished  36th 
in  smallbore  competition  at  the  NCAA  Cham- 
pionships at  West  Point,  N.Y.  The  team  placed 
fourth  in  the  national  competition. 
OPPOSITE:  Dan  Durben,  senior  captain  of 
the  team,  shot  a  score  of  1180  in  smallbore 
competition  at  the  NCAA  Championships.  The 
score  was  the  highest  ever  shot  at  the  meet. 
Durben  was  also  named  to  the  first  team  Ail- 
American  rifle  squad. 


126  Sports/Rifle 


Piflr  ' 

SO 

XV  1111:7 

MEET 

ou 
RESULT 

Western  Ky. 

won 

University 

EKU,UK,MSU 

won 

Ohio  Valley  Conf. 

third 

WKUToum. 

second 

EastTenn.St.U. 

second 

Colonel  Invit. 

fourth 

Welch's  Toum. 

second 

UK  Tournament 

second 

West  Point  Acad. 

won 

Golden  Eagle 

Toum. 

second 

Ky.  St.  Champ. 

won 

NCAA  Sectionals 

fourth 

NCAA  Champ. 

Sports/Rifle  127 


Golfers  Swing  First  in  OVC 


TOP:  Dave  Gaer  punches  an  iron  shot  into  the 
wind  on  ArUngton's  11th  hole.  ABOVE:  The 
1980  Linksters:  Kneeling:  Tom  White,  Brad 
Baumgardner,  Greg  Waggoner,  Jeff  Schultz, 
Brian  Gurzynski,  Gary  Fisher,  Mark  Wheeler. 
Standing:  Ray  Struder  coach,  Mike  Frey, 
Dave  Gaer.  Jeff  Merkel,  Jay  Evelyn,  Steve 
Haluska,  Greg  Shawn,  Mark  Ball,  Jerry  Clark, 
Doug  Brehme.  RIGHT:  The  rain  takes  nothing 
awav  from  Gaer's  intense  concentration  as  he 
lines  up  a  putt  of  the  16th  green.  BOTTOM 
RIGHT:  Gaer  takes  shelter  to  contemplate 
his  next  shot  OPPOSITE  PAGE  RIGHT: 
Doug  Brehme  follows  the  flight  of  his  tee  shot 
on  the  par-three  16th. 


Golf  80   - 

TOURNAMENT 

Pinehurst  Intercollegiate 

17th 

Iron  Duke  Intercollegiate 

8th 

Evansville  Invitational 

2nd 

Marshall  Invitational 

3rd 

Colonel  Classic 

3rd 

Kentucky  Intercollegiate 

1st 

Xavier's  Honored 

Coaches 

2nd 

Chris  Schenkel 

Invitational 

17th 

Golf  &  White 

Invitational 

2nd 

OVC  Championship 

1st 

Gaer  Sets 

Conference 

Records 


When  the  1980  golf  season 
closed  the  Colonel's  found 
themselves  on  top  in  the  OVC 
and  ranking  19th  nationally. 

OVC  coach  of  the  year,  Ray 
Struder,  guided  his  team  to  an 
89-46  record. 

Remembering  last  year's  loss 
to  Austin  Peay,  Eastern  tied  a 
conference  record  866  in  the  54- 
hole  tournament  on  the  way  to 
the  top. 

Senior  captain,  Dave  Gaer, 
set  two  new  conference  records 
by  tallying  an  eight  under  par 
64  for  18  holes  and  a  10  under 
par  206  for  54  holes. 

Gaer,  along  with  teammate 
Greg  Waggoner,  made  the  All- 
OVC  tournament  team. 


Season  Frustrating; 
Reconstruction  Begins 

It  was  a  rough  transition  period  for  the 
Colonels  baseball  team  as  they  struggled  to  an 
11-20-0  overall  record  and  a  5-10-0  record  in  the 
conference. 

For  first-year- Coach  Jim  Ward,  the  record  was 
disappointing,  but  he  said  the  season  was  a 
success  in  other  areas. 

"We  have  built  a  championship  caliber 
program  and  gained  the  respect  of  our  oppo- 
nents," said  Ward. 

The  team  was  hampered  by  poor  pitching;  only 
one  pitcher,  Mark  Parton,  kept  his  E.R.A.  below 
5.00  with  a  4.62.  Sophomore  Jim  Harkins  had  a 
weak  season  but  his  2-2  record  and  5.82  E.R.A. 
was  good  enough  to  place  on  the  All-OVC  team. 

A  reflection  of  the  team's  frustrating  season 
was  seen  in  eight  games  which  were  decided  by  a 
one  run  deficit.  Two  losses  at  Morehead,  6-5  and 
4-3,  cancelled  their  hopes  of  finishing  in  the  top 
four. 

The  team  ended  the  season  in  fifth  place  but 
not  without  some  glimmering  moments.  They  set 
a  team  homerun  record  (led  by  Scott  Quesnel 
with  nine)  with  31,  while  shortstop  Kevin  Kocks 
and  second  baseman  Mark  Klein  broke  a  record 
by  turning  over  32  double  plays. 

Joining  Harkins  on  the  All-OVC  team  was 
freshman,  catcher/designated  hitter,  Joe  Myers, 
who  hit  a  solid  .344  and  captain  Kevin  Kocks 
who  hit  .301. 


130  Sports 


LEFT:  Joe  Myers  concentrates  on  pitch. 
Myers  .344  batting  average  was  the  team's 
high.  BELOW:  The  1980  Baseball  team: 
Front:  Joe  Myers,  Steve  Rebholz,  Mike 
Woehler,  Kevin  Kocks,  Mark  Moore,  Mark 
Klein,  Charles  Baldwin,  mgr.  2nd  row:  David 
Napier,  Bud  Friess.  Mark  Parton,  Craig 
Meyers,  Jeff  Lehkamp,  Ken  Kincaid,  Tony 
Talbott,  Kevin  TuUy,  Randy  Lykes.  Back 
row:  Scott  Quesnel,  David  Bault,  David 
Kovener,  Jim  Harkins,  Paul  David  Brown, 
Tom  McNulty,  Greg  Wiseman,  Tom  Horvath, 
David  Shaw,  Steve  West,  mgr.,  Jim  Ward, 
coach.  OPPOSITE  PAGE,  LEFT:  Mark  Par- 
ton  delivers  pitch  to  waiting  batsman. 
LOWER  LEFT:  Scott  Quesnel  puts  tag  on 
sliding  opponent. 


1 —  Baseball  '80 

Eastern 

5  Erskine 

6 

Eastern 

3  Furman 

6 

Eastern 

2  UofL 

3 

Eastern 

10  UofL 

7 

Eastern 

3  UK 

4 

Eastern 

2  U.  of  Cin. 

13 

Eastern 

2  U.  of  Cin. 

3 

Eastern 

2  UK 

16 

Eastern 

7  Morehead 

6 

Eastern 

5  Morehead 

6 

Eastern 

1  Western 

4 

Eastern 

0  Western 

20 

Eastern 

8  M.  Tenn. 

5 

Eastern 

1  M.Tenn. 

5 

Eastern 

3  T.  Tech. 

1 

Eastern 

7  T.  Tech. 

6 

Eastern 

8  UK 

7 

Eastern 

4  N.  Ky. 

6 

Eastern 

12  N.  Ky. 

7 

Eastern 

7  T.  Tech 

6 

Eastern 

7  T.  Tech. 

10 

Eastern 

5  Western 

6 

Eastern 

8  Western 

12 

Eastern 

9  Centre 

5 

Eastern 

16  Centre 

3 

Eastern 

10  U.ofL. 

6 

Eastern 

4  U.  of  L. 

11 

Eastern 

5  Morehead 

6 

Eastern 

3  Morehead 

4 

Eastern 

0  M.  Tenn. 

4 

Eastern 

i;  UK 

14 

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ABOVE:  Kevin  Kocks  awaits  throw  as  opponent  dives  back  to  second  safely. 


Sports  131 


Glover  Paces  30th 
Place  Finish 


E.  Tenn.  Invitational 

Unscored 

Morehead 

Unscored 

U.  of  Ind.  Relays 

Unscored 

U.  of  Pitt.  Invitational 

Unscored 

Mason-Dixon  Games 

Unscored 

M.  Tenn. 

Unscored 

Florida  Relays 

Unscored 

UK  Tri  Meet 

Second 

Dogwood  Relays 

Unscored 

Marshall  Inv. 

Unscored 

Penn  Relays 

Unscored 

Tom  Samuels  Inv. 

Unscored 

OVC  Outdoor  Championship 

Sixth 

OVC  Indoor  Championship 

Fourth 

NCAA  Championship 

30th 

»-.':t  T'Yy/'*!  MWh 


The  men's  track  team  placed  30th  at  nationals 
thanks  to  the  performance  of  high-jump  standout 
Kenny  Glover. 

Glover  was  the  highlight  in  an  otherwise 
mediocre  season  which  saw  the  team  place  fourth 
in  indoor  meets  and  sixth  in  outdoor  competi- 
tion. 

Glover  became  the  first  track  AU-American  in 
the  history  of  the  University  when  he  cleared  7- 


4 '4  inches  in  the  high  jump  at  the  NCAA  track 
and  field  championships  in  Austin,  Texas. 

One  of  the  rare  occasions  he  did  not  clear  the 
seven  foot  mark  came  at  the  OVC  championships 
when  he  finished  second  with  a  jump  of  6-11. 

In  April  he  qualified  for  both  the  NCAA  and 
the  Olympic  trials  in  Eugene,  Oregon  when  he 
jumped  7-1%  inches. 

Glover  finished  sixth  at  the  trials. 


132  Sports 


'^■y^_J^~^ 


BELOW:  Jay  Sprague  races  to  the  finish  at  the  Kentucky  Relays. 
RIGHT:  Ail-American  Kenny  C.lover  enroute  to  the  nationals. 
OPPOSITE  PAGE.  UPPER  RIGHT:  1980  Track  Team:  Kneel- 
ing: Cus  Rathgeber,  Terry  Lakes,  Steve  Angerman,  Andy  Crowley, 
Mike  Lassley,  (lary  Noel,  Rick  Zacholski,  Jay  Sprague,  Hugh 
Hem-lee,  Phil  Hodge,  Dennis  Creekmore.  Standing:  G.A.  Jeff 
Sitz,  Bolliver  Strobach,  Dave  Perkins,  Willie  Morgan,  Dennis 
(iraham,  Kenny  Glover,  Brian  Douds,  Eugene  Buirnes,  Mitch 
Heater,  Doug  Layne,  Keith  Burton,  Coach  Rich  ErdmSn.  LOWER 
RIGHT:  Keith  Burton  triple  jumps  55.6  feet  for  a  fourth  place 
finish  at  the  Marshall  Invitationals. 


Women  stay  on  Track; 


Women^s  Track '80 


TEAM 
U.  of  V.  Invitational    7th 
EKU  Invitational  1st 

Murray  Invitational  1st 
Morehead  unscored 

Lady  Topper 

Invitational  2nd 

Becky  Boone  Relays  5th 
KWIC  Championships2nd 
OVC  Championships     1st 


For  the  second  season  in  a 
row,  the  women's  track  team 
raced  to  a  first  place  finish  in 
the  OVC. 

The  team,  coached  by  Sandy 
Martin,  also  finished  second  in 
the  Kentucky  Conference 
behind  the  University  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

Senior  standout  Teri  Seippel 
led  the  Lady  Colonels  to  a  fifth 
place  finish  in  the  prestigious 
Becky  Boone  Relays,  by  win- 
ning the  pentalathon  with  3939 
points.  That  also  qualified  her 
for  the  National  Cham- 
pionships held  in  Eugene, 
Oregon. 

Seippel  made  her  presence 
known  as  she  finished  second 
in  the  pentathalon,  and  fifth  in 
the  400  meter  hurdles.  Seippel, 
who  qualified  for  nationals 
each  year  in  the  pentalathon, 
was  voted  OVC  track  athlete  of 
the  year. 

Sharon  Walker  also  qualified 
for  the  National  Cham- 
pionships in  the  100  meter 
dash  when  she  sprinted  to  an 
11.7  time  at  the  Boone  Relays. 
Walker,  along  with  teammates 
Marie  Geisler,  Holly  Foster, 
DeAnne  Madden  and  Iris 
Amos  were  selected  to  the  All- 
OVC  team. 


134  Sports 


retain  OVC  title 


I  i'msffmmtffiSr^'m 


ABOVE:  Holly  Foster  leads  the  pack  over  the  hurdles  as  she  eyes  the 
finish  line  and  victory.  RIGHT:  Iris  Amos  shows  strain  of  victory  just  af- 
ter crossing  the  finish  line.  OPPOSITE  PAGE  LEFT:  THE  1980  LADY 
COLONELS  TRACK  TEAM:  Front:  Janice  Textor,  ReBecca  Crowley, 
Iris  Amos,  Vicki  Huelette,  Sandra  Ward,  Holly  Foster.  2nd  row:  Denise 
Bailey,  mgr.;  Keg  Good,  Jean  Strait,  Paula  Gaston,  Sharon  Walker,  Sue 
Schafer,  Bev  Jarvis,  Terry  Spears.  Back  row:  Jewel  Hayes,  Asst.  coach; 
Diana  Taylor,  Marie  Geisler,  Deanne  Madden,  Teri  Seippel,  Andrea 
Taylor,  Nancy  Hesse,  Lauren  Geiss,  Cathy  Bartlett,  Sandy  Martin, 
coach.  UPPER  LEFT:  Andrea  Taylor  strives  to  victory. 


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OPPOSITE  PAGE,  ABOVE:  the  1910 
Elementary  Certificate  class  poses  before  par- 
ticipating in  the  school's  first  graduation 
ceremony.  BELOW:  An  early  chemistry  class 
poses  for  a  whimsical  shot.  ABOVE:  Eastern 
gains  University  status. 


domes 


Karen  House 


J.  C.  Powell 


BELOW:  President  J.  C.  Powell  addressed  the  students  and  their  friends 
and  families  at  the  annual  graduation  ceremonies  in  May  of  1980. 
RIGHT:  Powell  addressed  the  Joint  Interim  Committee  on  Education. 
OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Powell  talked  with  George  Atkins  following  a 
meeting  at  the  University.  OPPOSITE  PAGE,  BOTTOM:  Powell  talked 
with  Gov.  John  Y.  Brown  Jr.  at  the  graduation  ceremonies. 


The  responsibilities  of  University  President  J. 
C.  Powell  became  more  and  more  like  those  of  an 
economist  during  1980-81.  A  decrease  in 
educational  funding  by  the  state  and  federal 
governments  forced  the  University  to  make  cut- 
backs in  all  departments  of  the  school. 

President  Powell  met  with  representatives 
from  the  university  departments  before  the 
beginning  of  the  school  year  to  make  the  deci- 
sions of  where  the  cuts  would  be  made  and  how 
the  college  could  cope  with  the  decreased 
funding. 

The  year  was  not  all  bad  news.  President 
Powell  travelled  to  California  to  watch  the  Uni- 
versity's football  team  play  in  the  NCAA 
Division-I  championship  game  two  years  in  a 
row. 


138  Academics/President  Powell 


Academics/President  Powell  139 


University 

Vice 

Presidents 


As  Vice  President  of 
Academic  Affairs  and 
Research,  John  Rowlett  han- 
dles registration,  class 
schedules  and  curriculum 
changes. 

Earl  Baldwin,  Vice  President 
of  Business  Affairs  is  in  charge 
of  the  business  services  at  the 
University. 

The  Office  of  Public  Affairs 
coordinates  several  programs 
under  the  direction  of  Vice 
President  Donald  Feltner.  This 
office  includes  recruiting  and 
alumni  affairs  under  the  Divi- 
sion of  University-School  Rela- 
tions, university  communica- 
tions under  the  Division  of 
Public   Information   and   job 


placement  services  under  the 
Division  of  Career  Develop- 
ment and  Placement. 

With  the  guidance  of  Vice 
President  William  Sexton  the 
Office  of  Public  Services  and 
Special  Programs  directs  the 
Division  of  Television  and 
Radio,  the  Administrative  and 
Academic  Computing  Services 
and  the  University  Archives. 

Dr.  Thomas  Myers,  Vice 
President  of  Student  Affairs,  is 
in  charge  of  the  Office  of  Ad- 
missions, the  Deans  of  Men 
and  Women,  Housing,  Student 
Organizations  and  Activities, 
Financial  Assistance  and  the 
Health  Service. 


Vice  President  of  Academic  Affairs  and  Research,  John  Rowlett 


Vice  President  of  Business  Affairs,  Earl  Baldwin 


140  AcademicsA^ice-President 


Vice  President  of  Public  Affairs,  Donald  Feltner 


Vice  President  of  Public  Services  and  Special  Programs,  William  Sexton 


Vice  President  of  Student  Affairs,  Dr.  Thomas  Myers 


AcademicsA'ice-Presidents  141 


President-emeritus 


Dr.  Robert  R.  Martin,  President-emeritus, 
retained  his  ties  to  the  University  along  with  his 
career  in  poUtics  this  year. 

Martin  was  on  campus  several  times  for 
meetings  with  various  groups  and  remains  a 
friend  of  the  University  despite  his  retirment 
from  his  official  duties. 

Martin  retired  from  the  office  of  president  of 
the  University  to  begin  a  career  in  politics.  He 
maintains  his  position  as  representative  from  the 
22nd  District  to  the  Kentucky  State  Senate. 


RIGHT:  Dr.  Robert  R.  Martin  attended  the  Joint  Interim  Committee 
Education  meeting  as  part  of  his  duties  as  state  senator.  BELOW:  Grady 
Stumbo,  Dr.  Martin,  and  President  Powell  talked  after  the  Joint  Interim 
Committee  on  Education  Meeting. 


142  Academics/Dr.  Martin.  President-emeritus 


Board  of  Regents  Handles  Cuts; 
Acquires  Female  Touch 


Dr.  Keith  Algier 
Faculty  Regent 


Robert  J.  Begley 


Jerry  Ikerd 


The  most  crucial  activity  of  the  University 
Board  of  Regents  during  1980-81  was  the  ap- 
proval of  plans  developed  to  implement  the  ab- 
sorption of  a  reduction  of  $2,300,000  in  state  ap- 
propriations available  to  the  university. 

Three  individuals  assumed  seats  on  the  Board 
during  the  year.  Mrs.  Hallie  Shouse  of  Lexington 
was  Gov.  John  Y.  Brown's  first  new  appointee  to 
the  Board  and  the  first  woman  ever  appointed  to 
Eastern's  governing  body.  A  previous  student 
regent  had  been  a  woman.  Dr.  Keith  Algier,  a 
professor  of  history,  was  elected  faculty  regent 
and  began  his  three-year  term,  while  Claybum 
Trowell,  Student  Association  president,  served 
the  year  as  student  member  of  the  Board. 

In  other  actions  the  Board  approved  the  Uni- 
versity's operating  budget  for  1980-81,  and 
reviewed  and  accepted  the  annual  audit  of 
University  records  which  is  accomplished  by  an 
external,  independent  auditing  firm.  The  Board 
also  acted  on  policy  recommendations  in  the 
areas  of  personnel,  academic  affairs,  and  student 
affairs. 


LEFT,  ABOVE:  Charles 
Combs,  Chairman.  ABOVE: 
Gov.  John  Y.  Brown  Jr. 


Claybum  Trowell 
Student  Regent 


Beverly  Yeiser 


Academics/Regents  143 


Four  Years  Plus 


Despite  budget  cutbacks  in  education 
programs  over  the  past  year,  the  Graduate  School 
at  Eastern  has  continued  to  develop.  A  new 
graduate-level  program,  a  Master's  of  Science 
degree  in  Community  Nutrition,  was  approved 
by  the  Council  on  Higher  Education,  according  to 
the  dean  of  Graduate  School,  Dr.  Charles  Gibson. 

"As  far  as  cutbacks  are  concerned,  I  think  the 
biggest  penalty  will  be  paid  over  a  long  period  of 
time.  The  budget  cut  has  resulted  in  a  reduction 
of  the  amount  of  money  we  are  able  to  pay 
graduate  assistants  and  that  hurts  when  we're  in 
competition  with  other  schools  for  graduate  stu- 
dents," said  Gibson. 

The  Graduate  School  offers  degrees  in  36 
programs  ranging  from  Agriculture  Education  to 
Vocational  Education. 

Dean  Gibson  has  been  in  charge  of  the  school 
since  1973  and  has  been  at  the  University  since 
1962. 


144  Academics/Graduate  School 


OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Wallv  Chambers,  a  graduate  assistant  in  the 
Mass  Communications  Department.   OPPOSITE  PAGE,   BOTTOM: 

Dean  Charles  Gibson.  TOP:  Larry  Thompson,  a  graduate  assistant  in  the 
Public  Information  Office.  RIGHT:  Graduate  assistant  Michael  Stabler 
worked  in  the  phisiolog>'  lab  of  the  Science  Department. 


Academics/Graduate  School  145 


1981  Award  Winner 

Kemper  Named  To  Hall  of  Fame 


The  official  letter  from,  the 
Office  of  Student  Affairs  read, 
"At  a  meeting  on  October  24, 
1980,  Mary  D.  Kemper,  a 
senior  from  Louisville,  Ken- 
tucky, was  named  as  the 
recipient  of  the  Hall  of  Fame 
Award  for  1981." 

Kemper  graduated  in 
December  with  a  Special 
Education/Elementary  Educa- 
tion major  and  a  3.920  GPA, 
and  was  hired  by  the 
Montgomery  County  School 
Board. 

"My  college  education  gave 
me  the  groundwork  to  teach 
from.  It  has  made  me  feel  more 
confident,  more  qualified,  and 
more  challenged  to  teach," 
Kemper  said. 

"I  suppose  the  main  reason 
they  chose  me  for  the  award 
was  because  of  my  accomplish- 
ments in  women's  hall  govern- 
ment." 

Kemper  was  an  executive 
member  at  large  in  Women's 
Interdormitory  Board  for  two 
years. 

Besides  her  work  with  hall 
government,  she  was  also  ac- 
tive in  the  Student  Council  for 
Exceptional  Children.  She  was 
a  member  of  the  local  chapter, 
the  Kentucky  association,  and 
also  the  international  organiza- 
tion of  the  SCEC. 


146  Hall  of  Fame/Academics 


Dean  David  Gale 


Service  in  the 
Field  of  Health 


Learning  the  body  from  head  to  toe,  achieving 
certification  to  do  CPR,  gaining  practical  field 
experience  and  many  other  factors  play  a  role  in 
the  courses  of  students  that  have  a  major  in  the 
College  of  Allied  Health  and  Nursing. 

Students  with  a  major  in  this  college  are  of- 
fered a  variety  of  programs  such  as  four-year 
programs,  three-plus-one  programs  and  two-year 
programs,  depending  on  their  particular  major. 

Closely  associated  with  the  College  of  Allied 
Health  and  Nursing  is  the  infirmary.  During  the 
flu  season  this  year  it  became  the  family  doctor  of 
many  students. 

According  to  college  literature  the  primary 
goals  of  the  college  are  to  develop  the  potential  of 
the  students  in  the  area  of  health  studies  and  to 
prepare  the  students  for  service,  teaching  and 
research  roles  in  the  health  field. 

As  a  means  of  "on  the  job"  experience  the 
college  provides  clinical  environments  for  the  stu- 
dents to  work  in.  These  clinicals  give  the  students 
the  opportunity  to  work  in  a  hospital  or  doctor's 
office  before  they  graduate. 

Dr.  David  Gale  is  the  dean  of  the  college. 


RIGHT:  Students  participated  in  CPR  classes  as  requirements  for  several 
courses  in  Allied  Health  and  Nursing. 


"I  try  to  make  sure  that  the  students  are  learn- 
ing; that  they're  getting  what  they  need.  I  try  to 
develop  an  open  mind  and  to  emphasize  the  need 
for  continued  education  in  the  students.  Con- 
tinued education  is  particularly  important  in  the 
field  of  Allied  Health." 

For  Susan  Long  education  in  the  area  of  Allied 
Health  has  become  a  career.  Long  has  taught 
Nursing  Care  of  Children,  Fundamentals  of  Nur- 
sing, and  Human  Sexuality.  She  was  chosen  as 
the  outstanding  teacher  from  the  College  of 
Allied  Health  and  Nursing. 

Long  received  her  bachelor's  degree  in  nursing 
from  Indiana  University  ("I'm  a  big  lU  basket- 
ball fan,"  she  said.)  and  her  master's  degree  in 
education  from  Eastern. 

In  her  spare  time,  Long  likes  to  read  and  enter- 
tain friends. 

Susan  Long 


f  I 


Laura  Babbage 

"When  I  was  a  freshman,  I  set  my  goal  and  went  for  it." 
Being    chosen    as    outstanding    student    from    the 
College  of  Allied  Health  and  Nursing  was  not  one  of 
Laura  Babbage's  goals,  but  instead  was  an  honor 
that  came  out  of  her  activities  and  achieve- 
ments at  the  University. 
Laura  was  a  nursing  major  with  a  3.6 
grade  point  average. 

Among  her  activities  during  her  col- 
lege career  was  serving  as  president 
of  the  Kentucky  Association  of 
Nursing  Students,  being  a  par- 
ticipant in  the  Democractic 
National  Convention  and 
serving  as  a  member  of 
the  University  Center- 
board. 


From 

Flowers  to  Printing; 

Technically  it's  Art 


If  the  United  States  is  the  melting  pot  of  the 
world,  then  the  College  of  Applied  Arts  and 
Technology  is  the  melting  pot  of  university 
courses.  Just  as  the  United  States  is  made  up  of 
people  from  different  backgrounds  and 
nationalities,  this  college  offers  courses  for  varied 
interests  and  majors.  A  student  can  study  prac- 
tically anything  from  Farm  Dairy  Production  to 
Construction  Material  to  Newswriting. 

This  college  features  a  "hands  on"  approach  to 
studying.  Students  don't  just  listen  to  lectures 
and  write  term  papers.  They  get  physically  in- 
volved with  their  majors,  whether  it  is  making  a 
table  in  Woodworking,  chasing  a  preschooler  in 
Child  Development,  or  tantalizing  all  those  who 
enter  the  Burrier  Building  with  the  aroma  of  food 
prepared  during  Meal  Management. 

The  Dean  of  the  College  of  Applied  Arts  and 
Technology  is  Dr.  Kenneth  S.  Hansson.  He  began 
his  career  at  Eastern  as  a  teacher  in  1966,  and 
worked  his  way  up  to  the  position  of  dean  in  1975. 

According  to  Hansson,  the  College's  depart- 
ments are  in  the  process  of  expanding  and  im- 
proving. 

"There  are  several  new  programs  of  instruction 
before  the  Council  of  Higher  Education.  They  in- 
clude adding  vocational  agriculture  with  a 
master's  of  arts  in  education  option,  a  com- 
munity nutrition  program,  a  broadcast  option, 
and  adding  new  Master's  degrees  in  various  other 
areas,"  said  Hansson. 

Dean  Hansson  feels  that  his  college  has  an  ex- 
cellent faculty,  all  of  whom  strive  for  improve- 
ment and  success.  He  also  feels  that  the  college's 
enrollment  will  continue  to  grow  as  the  world's 
concern  for  energy  and  environment  increases, 
since  many  of  the  courses  in  the  college  deal  with 
subjects  of  this  nature. 

When  Dean  Hansson  isn't  working  on  campus 
he  may  be  found  enjoying  one  of  his  various  hob- 
bies such  as  gardening,  photography,  or  playing 
tennis. 

Dr.  Jerry  Joyner  received  the  outstanding 
teacher  award  from  the  college  of  Applied  Arts 
and  Technology. 


"I  feel  honored  that  people  think  that  I  do  a 
good  job  at  teaching,"  said  Joyner. 

Joyner  was  training  for  a  career  as  a  design 
draftsman  when  he  was  told  of  a  teaching  job 
open  at  Du  Pont  Manual  High  School  in 
Louisville.  He  was  hired  for  the  job  and  has  been 
teaching  since  then. 

"I  love  my  work  and  always  try  to  be 
enthusiastic  about  the  subject  matter.  I  use  slides 
and  other  examples  to  simplify  and  explain  con- 
cepts and  skills,"  said  Joyner. 

He  teaches  Presidential  Architecture,  Design, 
Construction,  and  Drawing;  Technical  Illustra- 
tion; Product  and  Furniture  Design;  and  Creative 
Problem  Solving. 

"I  always  am  ready  to  help  my  students  and 
listen  to  their  problems  if  they  need  someone  to 
talk  to,"  said  Joyner. 

In  his  spare  time,  he  designs  and  makes  his 
own  furniture  and  jewelry,  drawing  illustrations, 
and  working  with  clay  and  wood  sculpture.  He 
also  works  with  the  Industrial  Education  Club 
and  the  Kentucky  Industrial  Education  Associa- 
tion. 


L  'A 


150  Academics/Applied  Arts  and  Technology 


"I  suppose  the  main  reason  I  was  chosen  was 
because  of  my  participation.  I  was  active  in  two 
agriculture  clubs,  and  I  also  managed  to  keep  my 
grades  up." 

This  is  the  way  David  Baltenberger  sum- 
marized the  fact  that  he  was  chosen  as  the 
Milestone  Hall  of  Fame  nominee  from  the  College 
of  Applied  Arts  and  Technology. 

A  senior  Technical  Agriculture  major,  he  also 
has  a  minor  in  Business  Administration  and  a  4.0 
grade  point  average. 

"After  I  graduate  from  here,  I  plan  to  go  on  to 
graduate  school  and  get  my  master's  degree  in 
Agronomy,"  said  Baltenberger. 

While  at  the  University  he  was  a  member  of  the 
Judo  Club,  president  of  the  Student  Chapter  of 
the  Soil  Conservation  Society  of  America,  and 
vice-president  of  Delta  Tau  Alpha,  an 
agricultural  honorary. 

"I  guess  the  only  reaction  I  had  to  the  award 
was  that  I  felt  honored,  really  honored  to  be 
chosen,"  said  Baltenberger. 


David  E.  Baltenberger 


i^^^^j'vri'm^:'-: 


Dean  Kenneth  Hansson 


Academics/Applied  Arts  and  Technology  151 


Art  for 

Students' 

Sake 


All  arts  are  one,  howe'er  distributed 
they  stand; 

Verse,  tone,  shape,  color,  form  are 
fingers  on  one  hand. 

"Couplets.  V" 

William  Wetmore  Story 

From  the  shrill  of  a  piccolo,  to  the  meter  of  a 
sonnet  and  all  the  soliloquies  and  impressionism 
in  between,  the  College  of  Arts  and  Humanities 
provides  students  with  the  opportunities  to  ex- 
press their  talents  through  education. 

The  college  also  affords  practical  experience  by 
presenting  musical  concerts,  theatre  productions, 
and  art  exhibits  by  the  students  throughout  the 
year. 

The   Foreign   Language   Department   of  the 

Dean  John  M.  Long 


college  offeres  the  would-be  world  travellers  of 
the  University  courses  in  French,  German,  Por- 
tuguese, Russian,  and  Spanish,  as  well  as  the 
traditional  Greek  and  Latin. 

"The  college  is  always  striving  for  new 
curriculum,  better  teaching  techniques,  and 
newer  aspects  of  majors,"  said  Dean  John  M. 
Long. 

According  to  Long,  there  are  115  faculty  mem- 
bers and  seven  departments  in  the  college. 

"Probably  with  our  college,  student  involve- 
ment is  the  most  important  thing.  For  instance, 
the  Speech  and  Theatre  Arts  Department  per- 
forms four  or  five  plays  a  year,  the  Art  Depart- 
ment has  a  gallery  for  work  to  be  exhibited,  and 
the  Music  Department  performs  concerts. 
Without  students,  these  activities  wouldn't  be 
possible,"  said  Long. 


152  Academics 


Dr.  Harold  Blythe 


"Variety  is  what  you  need  to  keep  a  student's 
interest." 

This  was  one  of  the  elements  of  teaching  that 
Dr.  Harold  Blythe,  associate  professor  of  English, 
used  in  his  classroom  that  contributed  to  his 
choice  as  outstanding  teacher  of  the  College  of 
Arts  and  Humanties. 

He  teaches  freshman  English  classes  and 
sophomore  literature  classes,  along  with  an  oc- 
casional creative  writing  and  literature  theory 
class. 

"I  feel  that  lectures  are  important,  but  they 
tend  to  be  boring.  I  mix  lectures  with  audio- 
visual presentations  and  group  discussions  in  the 
classroom,"  said  Blythe. 

Along  with  his  teaching  schedule,  he  is  also  in- 
volved with  church  and  family  activities.  His 
hobby  and  second  porfession  is  writing. 

He  enjoys  writing  mysteries  and  has  been 
published  in  the  Ellery  Queen  Mystery 
Magazine,  and  has  written  several  televiosn 
shows. 


Beverly  McKnight 


"Maintaining  a  balance  between  ex- 
tracurricular activities  and  academics  is  often 
difficult.  Apparently  my  college  felt  that  I  had 
been  successful  in  both  areas,"  commented 
Beverly  C.  McKnight  upon  being  chosen  out- 
standing student  for  the  College  of  Arts  and 
Humanities. 

Beverly  is  a  Speech  Communications  and 
Human  Relations  major  with  a  minor  in  English. 
During  her  four  years  at  Eastern  she  has  main- 
tained a  GPA  of  3.946.  Beverly  has  served  as 
president  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Public  Rela- 
tions Chairman  of  the  Panhellenic  Delegate  and 
secretary  of  the  Barrister's  Club.  Among  the 
awards  Beverly  has  received  are  the  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  Certificate  of  Academic  Achievement,  a 
scholarship  from  Jackson  County  RECC  and  a 
scholarship  from  the  Corbin  Nibroc  Association. 

Beverly  said  she  "was  proud  to  be  chosen  to 
represent  the  College  of  Art  and  Humanities 
because  it  meant  that  I  had  earned  the  respect 
and  approval  of  my  own  department." 

Academics/Arts  and  Humanities  153 


Remember  when  a  student  was  trained  in  a 
business  setting  for  a  job?  Not  so  anymore  since 
Eastern  has  over  2,200  majors  in  the  College  of 
Business  to  choose  from  and  it  is  the  fastest  grow- 
ing academic  unit  at  Eastern. 

The  students  get  not  only  classroom  learning 
experiences  but  also  on-the-job  experiences  if 
they  choose.  The  students  that  participate  in 
these  situations  also  receive  credit. 

In  addition  to  the  students,  many  business  per- 
sons in  the  region  benefit  from  the  College  of 
Business.  Various  departments  of  the  college  of- 
fer special  interest  courses  and  seminars  for  the 
experienced  businessman/woman  as  well  as  the 
business  student. 

Dean  Howard  Thompson  of  the  College  of 
Business  says  that  ".  .  .  the  job  market  of 
business  majors  have  increased.  The  biggest 
trend  upward  is  women  and  minority  students." 

Dean  Thompson  went  on  to  explain  that  the 
trend  of  women  business  majors  has  increased  50 
percent  over  a  five  year  period  and  nearly  10  per- 
cent for  minorities. 

Thompson  was  proud  of  the  fact  that  l/6th  of 
the  freshmen  class  majored  in  business  and  that 
they  are  still  the  largest  unit  on  campus. 

The  College  Placement  Council  had  25  percent 
job  offers  for  Bachelor  degrees  and  1/3  of  the  of- 
fers were  to  women. 

Thompson  said,  "I  am  pleased  with  the  in- 
crease of  students  and  interests  in  business,  es- 
pecially with  women  shifting  to  a  traditional 
male  field. 


Business  as  Usual 

Dean  Howard  Thompson 


"You  have  to  be  enthusiastic 
about  it  your  entire  lifetime  if 
you're  going  to  be  good  at  it, 
because  teaching  is  a  lifetime 
job." 

This  was  Dr.  Emogene 
Hogg's  formula  for  being  a 
success  at  teaching.  Evidently 
it  worked.  She  was  chosen  as 
the  outstanding  teacher  from 
the  College  of  Business.  Hogg 
has  been  at  the  University 
since  1960. 

In  her  spare  time,  Hogg  en- 
joys traveling  and  jogging.  The 
first  semester  of  the  year  she 
was  on  a  sabbatical  leave  that 
included  a  13-day  tour  of  Israel 
and  Egypt. 


Dr.  Emogene  Hogg 


Michael 
Stevens 


( 


ABOVE:  Many  students  in  the  College  of  Business  took  Computer 
Science  classes,  such  as  Fortran. 


Michael  K.  Stevens,  a  4.0  accoimting  major,  is 
the  1980-81  winner  of  the  outstanding  student 
award  for  the  College  of  Business.  Michael's 
other  awards  include  the  Presidential 
Scholarship  and  the  R.R.  Richards  Scholarship. 
He  was  also  Eastern's  nominee  for  the  Arthur  H. 
Carter  Scholarship,  which  is  awarded  annually 
by  the  American  Accounting  Association.  He  is  a 
member  of  the  Accounting  Club. 

For  most  students  maintaining  a  4.0  would  be 
enough  to  keep  them  busy,  but  Michael  also 
works  full-time  to  support  his  grandmother. 
Michael  plans  to  become  an  accountant  with  a 
CPA  firm. 

Although  Michael  was  very  pleased  to  receive 
the  award  —  his  explanation,  "My  grades,  I 
guess." 


Academics/Business  155 


Awakening  the  Minds  of  the  Future 


Remember  way  back  when  learning  was  a  dirty 
word?  Not  so  with  students  who  have  a  major  in 
the  College  of  Education.  These  students  have  a 
special  interest  in  helping  others  learn  whether  it 
is  elementary  education,  secondary  education,  or 
something  as  unique  as  special  education. 

Students  get  a  taste  of  teaching  before  they  ac- 
tually begin  student  teaching.  This  helps  them 
make  sure  that  education  is  what  they  want  as  a 
career  before  they've  completed  three  years  of 
college. 

But  before  students  can  actually  begin  the 
education  curriculum,  they  must  take  the  basics, 
be  admitted  to  the  program  and  then  .  .  . 


RIGHT:  Todd  Brann,  freshman,  shown  with 
the  Guidance  Information  System.  BELOW: 
An  education  class  photographed  in  group 
discussion. 


156  Academics 


Dean  Dixon  A.  Barr 


Gwendolyn  Gray,  assistant  professor  of  learn- 
ing skills,  received  the  "Excellence  in  Teaching" 
Award  from  the  College  of  Education.  She  has 
been  at  the  University  since  1972. 

Her  major  area  of  concern  is  learning  skills. 
Courses  taught  by  Gray  are  Rapid  Reading/ 
Learning  Dynamics,  CoPege  Reading  and  Study 
Skills,  and  Developing  Reading  Proficiency. 

Gray  said  that  she  always  loved  going  to  school 
as  a  student  and  now  loves  her  work  as  a  teacher, 
which  makes  the  school  environment  enjoyable  to 
both  herself  and  to  her  students. 

"I  want  the  students  to  know  that  I  care  and 
that  I  want  them  to  succeed  in  college,"  said 
Gray. 

In  the  classroom.  Gray  tries  to  create  an  at- 
mosphere conducive  to  learning.  Also,  she  said 
she  tries  to  meet  her  students  at  a  personal  level. 

"I  learn  each  student's  name  and  I  try  to  meet 
their  individual  needs.  I  encourage  individual 
conferences  so  that  I  may  get  to  know  them  bet- 
ter," said  Gray. 

Outside  of  the  classroom.  Gray  enjoys  reading, 
sports,  sewing  and  playing  the  piano. 


Gwendolyn  Gray 


Dixon  A.  Barr  is  the  Dean  of  the  College  of 
Education  and  has  been  at  the  University  since 
1961. 

Barr  said  that  he  is  concerned  with  the  opin- 
ions of  students  concerning  the  education 
programs.  In  order  to  hear  these  ideas,  a  student 
is  chosen  to  be  on  the  Teacher  Education  Com- 
mittee. 

He  encourages  pre-student  teaching  to  let  stu- 
dents know  whether  education  is  the  correct  ma- 
jor for  themselves. 

He  said  he  feels  confident  that  the  education 
programs  prepare  the  students  well  for  the  public 
school  positions,  rehabilitation  education  cen- 
ters, and  speech  education  in  public  schools  and 
clinics.  The  programs  also  prepare  the  st\idents 
for  a  variety  of  other  positions. 

In  his  leisure  time,  Barr  can  be  found  in  the 
library  researching  his  family  tree.  He  is  teaching 
a  non-credit  class  in  genealogy  which  reflects  his 
interest  in  helping  others  research  their  family 
heritage. 


Dean  Russel  M.  Bogue 


Recreational  Education 


Douglas  Nieland,  assistant  professor  of  Recrea- 
tion and  Park  Administration,  received  the  "Ex- 
cellence in  Teaching"  award  for  the  College  of 
Health,  Physical  Education,  Recreation,  and 
Athletics.  He  has  been  at  Eastern  since  1969. 

His  major  area  of  speciality  is  Therapeutic 
Recreation.  Courses  taught  by  Nieland  include 
Special  Populations,  Leadership,  and  Geron- 
tology. 

The  "Excellence  in  Teaching"  award  was  a 
highlight  of  Nieland's  career  since  it  is  the  first 
award  he  has  received  for  teaching.  In  the  field  of 
recreation,  however,  Nieland  has  received  the 
Fellow  Award  of  Kentucky  Parks  and  Recreation 
Society. 

More  important  than  the  facts,  however, 
Nieland  feels  the  students  should  have  a  positive 
attitude  when  completing  the  course. 


The  12-minute  run,  the  "thump"  of  a  tennis 
ball,  the  pain  of  a  pulled  muscle,  and  the  ex- 
hilaration of  winning  a  racquetball  game —  all  of 
these  come  to  mind  when  thinking  of  the  College 
of  Health,  Physical  Education,  Recreation,  and 
Athletics.  A  college  that  for  years  was  thought  of 
as  only  supplying  schools  with  coaches  is  now 
supplying  public  health  agencies  and  industries 
with  administrators  and  recreation  leaders. 

Not  only  HPERA  majors  reap  benefits  from 
this  college.  The  superstars  of  Sunday  afternoon 
gag  football  and  backyard  basketball  get  a 
chance  to  show  their  talents  in  intramural  sports. 
This  program  offers  eight  co-ed  activities. 

Dean  Russel  M.  Bogue  is  a  sports  enthusiast, 
as  befits  his  position  as  head  of  the  College  of 
Health,  Physical  Education,  Recreation,  and 
Athletics. 

Bogue  feels  that  the  college  prepares  the  stu- 
dents for  a  wide  variety  of  job  offerings  ranging 
from  teaching  to  government  work  to  program 
directors  for  industrial  recreation. 


Douglas  Nieland 


158  Academics/HPER  and  A 


RIGHT:  Studies  in  HPER  and  A  are  not  all  on  the  courts.  Virginia  Jinks 
is  shown  with  her  class  teaching  the  more  academic  side  of  the  courses  in 
the  college. 


David  Cole 

"I  think  I've  been  a  leader  in  my  department." 
This  was  the  reason  David  Cole  felt  that  he  has 
been  chosen  as  outstanding  student  from  the 
College  of  Health,  Physical  Education,  Recrea- 
tion, and  Athletics. 

Cole  has  been  on  the  gymnastics  team  for  four 
years  and  he  served  as  captain  of  the  team  his 
senior  year. 

Following  graduation,  David  plans  to  do  his 
graduate  work  at  Eastern  and  become  a  graduate 
assistant  in  the  college. 

"I  was  happy  and  proud  when  I  found  out  I  had 
been  chosen,"  said  Cole. 


Academics/HPER  and  A  159 


■'^rrKi- 


Dean  Robert  W.  Posey 


Safety  for  the  Future 


William  Garfield 


ABOVE:    Freshman    Kevin    Lotheridge    is    engrossed    in    a    forensics 
experiment. 


160  Academics/Law  Enforcement 


Mary  Lee  Stander 

"The  first  time  I  suspected  anything 
was  when  my  teacher  mentioned 
something  about  my  big  honor  and  then 
said  he  shouldn't  have  said  anything." 

This  was  how  Mary  Lee  Stander  first 
realized  she  had  been  nominated  her 
college's  Outstanding  Student. 

"I  was  real  surprised,  because  I  didn't 
think  my  GPA  was  high  enough,"  said 
Stander. 

Her  majors  were  Forensic  Science  and 
Chemistry.  She  also  was  a  member  of 
the  Collegiate  Pentacle,  Alpha  Sigma, 
American  Chemical  Society  Student  Af- 
filiate and  the  Association  of  Law  Enfor- 
cement. 

"I  suppose  I  stood  out  because  of  my 
participation  in  a  wide  variety  of  ac- 
tivities. I  was  active  in  volleyball, 
women's  athletics  and  intramural 
sports.  There  was  also  my  involvement 
at  the  Newman  Center;  a  little  bit  of 
everything,"  said  Stander. 

She  was  a  council  member  and  usher 
at  the  Newman  Catholic  Center  and 
also  the  intramural  chairman  for  the 
center. 

She  plans  to  continue  her  education 
and  get  a  master's  degree  in  toxicology. 


There  may  not  seem  to  be  a  policeman  around 
anywhere  else  when  you  need  one,  but  there  cer- 
tainly isn't  a  shortage  of  them  in  the  College  of 
Law  Enforcement.  They're  almost  policemen  .  .  . 
many  of  them  will  be  in  a  few  years. 

Who  knows  ...  a  few  years  from  now  a  student 
from  law  enforcement  could  be  writing  you  a 
ticket,  or  saving  your  life. 

"Our  college  is  a  trailblazer  in  its  field  in  the 
Southeast." 

This  is  how  Dean  Robert  W.  Posey  proudly 
views  the  College  of  Law  Enforcement.  The 
college  includes  the  Department  of  Police  Ad- 
ministration, Department  of  Corrections, 
Department  of  Fire  Prevention  and  the  Traffic 
Safety  Institute. 

"I  see  the  responsibility  of  the  college  as  to 
prepare  people  to  serve  in  law  enforcement  and 
criminal  justice  services.  Our  program  is  one  of 
the  oldest,  15  years,  and  one  of  the  largest  of  its 
kind.  People  that  head  other  similar  programs 
across  the  United  States  are  graduates  of  our 
program,"  said  Posey. 

Besides  having  a  dean,  a  college  must  also  have 
teachers. 

"I  greatly  oppose  treating  subjects  as  if  they 
are  isolated  in  a  vacuum.  A  teacher  should  be 
able  to  transfer  learning  to  a  situation." 

With  the  exuberence  and  sincerity  William 
Carfield  made  that  statement,  it  helped  to  un- 
derstand why  he  was  chosen  for  the  Excellence  in 
Teaching  Award  for  the  College  of  Law  Enforce- 
ment. 

He  has  been  at  the  University  since  1973  and 
teaches  Criminal  Investigation  and  Security 
Management.  Before  coming  to  the  College  of 
Law  Enforcement,  he  was  director  of  university 
police  at  Northern  Arizona  University. 

When  asked  why  he  felt  he  won  the  award,  Car- 
field  candidly  replied,  "Hard  work.  I  decide  what 
I'm  going  to  do  before  the  semester  starts  and  try 
to  keep  up-to-date  with  the  topics  I'm  teaching.  I 
try  to  synthesize  what  the  students  have  learned 
in  other  classes  and  relate  it  to  my  classes.  Learn- 
ing should  be  that  way;  not  basic  facts  over  and 
over  again.  After  all,  ultimately  it  all  comes  down 
to  deaUng  with  people." 

In  his  spare  time,  away  from  dealing  with  peo- 
ple, Carfield  enjoys  dealing  with  horses.  He 
presently  has  two  of  them  and  trains  them 
mainly  for  Western  riding. 


Academics/Law  Enforcement  161 


Science, 
Naturally 


The  College  of  Natural  and  Mathematical 
Sciences  is  best  known  as  the  place  with  the  for- 
maldehyde smell,  the  big  snakes  in  the  glass 
cage,  and  the  "funny"  typewriters  for  computers. 

It  is  in  these  classrooms  that  students  dissect 
their  way  through  animals  before  lunch  and 
become  intimately  acquainted  with  the  habits  of 
fruit  flies.  They  also  learn  to  "speak"  Pascal  with 
a  computer  and  make  pictures  with  them  in  their 
spare  time. 

It  is  now  also  possible  to  get  a  little  sun  from 
the  Gulf  Coast  and  study  science.  The  college  has 
an  agreement  with  Tech  Biological  Station  and 
Gulf  Coast  Research  Laboratory  for  students  to 
do  research  in  terrestrial  ecology  and  freshwater 
and  marine  sciences. 

But  first  they  have  to  get  through  biology, 
chemistry,  and  .  .  . 

Dean  Donald  Batch  is  just  like  any  other  dean. 
He  has  an  office  in  the  Memorial  Science 
Building.  He  has  a  secretary  to  remind  him  where 
he's  supposed  to  be.  He  comes  to  school  every  day 
and  worries  about  things  like  who's  taking  care  of 
arrangements  for  the  annual  Math/Science  Day 
and  where  does  the  department  get  cut  when  the 
budget  gets  low. 

Dean  Batch  listed  several  changes  that  have 
occurred  in  the  college  since  last  Year.  There 
were  some  new  courses  added,  including 
oceanography,  petroleum,  and  developmental 
math. 

"The  college  is  also  cooperatively  offering 
chemistry  with  the  medical  technology  program. 
This  class  is  just  for  those  students  and  is  the  first 
time  to  offer  clinical  training  in  the  college,"  said 
Batch. 

According  to  Batch,  the  college  also  par- 
ticipates with  the  Colleges  of  Social  and 
Behavioral  Sciences  and  Arts  and  Humanities  to 
offer  a  Bachelor  of  Independent  Studies  degree. 

"In  this  program,  the  student,  along  with  our 
help,  designs  their  own  program  of  study.  We  had 
three  or  four  students  in  it  last  year.  We  also  plan 
to  participate  in  an  Honor's  Program  for  general 
education  with  those  colleges  next  year,"  said 
Batch. 

When  Batch  does  have  spare  time,  he  likes  to 
garden.  He  has  a  university  garden  plot  on 
campus  property.  He's  also  an  avid  sport's  fan, 
like  every  university  dean. 

It's  a  small  world  in  Dr.  Raymond  Otera's 
classes  ...  a  very  small  world.  He  teaches 
microbiology,     pathogenic     bacteriology,     com- 


municable diseases,  and  infection  and  control. 
He  was  also  the  winner  of  the  outstanding  teacher 
award  from  the  College  of  Natural  and 
Mathematical  Sciences. 

Otera  has  been  at  the  University  for  12  years. 

"I  try  to  be  continuously  up  to  date  on  the 
material  I  teach.  After  all,  you  can  fool  the  stu- 
dents only  so  long.  I  am  also  concerned  for  my 
students.  I  like  to  ask  questions  and  discuss  with 
them  to  make  sure  they  are  learning  the 
material,"  said  Otera. 

When  not  teaching,  he  is  a  consultant  for  five 
firms  in  biology-related  areas.  He  also  attends  25 
workshops  a  year  in  order  to  keep  on  top  of  new 
material  in  his  field.  Somewhere  in  between 
teaching,  consulting,  and  workshops,  he  enjoys 
playing  golf  and  landscaping  for  relaxation. 

"I  challenge  my  students  to  perform,  not  just  to 
pass  exams,"  concluded  Otera. 


162  Academics/Nat'l.  &  Math  Sciences 


Sally  Fisher  knew  she  was  excited  when  she 
heard  she  was  nominated  for  the  Milestone 
Award,  but  she  wasn't  sure  what  she  was  excited 
about. 

"I  knew  I  had  been  nominated  for  it,  but  I 
wasn't  sure  if  it  was  from  the  Physics  Department 
or  the  whole  college,"  said  Fisher. 

She  was  a  senior  with  a  double  major  in 
mathematics  and  physics.  She  had  a  grade  point 
average  of  3.94. 

She  was  a  member  of  the  Math  Club  and 
Kappa  Mu  Epsilon,  a  math  honorary  society.  She 
was  president  of  the  Math  Club  during  her  junior 
and  senior  years.  She  also  worked  as  a  tutor  in  the 
math  laboratory  in  her  senior  year. 

"I  suppose  I  was  nominated  because  I  worked 
so  close  with  the  Physics  Department.  I  worked 
as  a  staff  assistant  and  also  taught  labs  for  the 
department,"  said  Fisher. 

She  had  worked  in  the  department  as  a  part- 
time  staff  appointed  assistant  since  her  junior 
year  and  also  won  the  Elementary  Physics  Award 
in  1979. 


Academics/Nat'l.  &  Math  Sciences  163 


Science,  Socially  Speaking 


Dean 
Russel  F.  Enzie  fetrl*.  : 


"Real  pleased." 

This  was  the  way  senior 
Karen  Chrisman  felt  when  she 
learned  that  she  had  been 
chosen  as  the  Outstanding  Stu- 
dent in  the  College  of  Social 
and  Behavioral  Sciences. 

"I  came  up  to  my  room, 
jumped  up  and  down,  and  told 
my  roommate,"  said 
Chrisman. 

She  was  a  history  major  and 
member  of  the  Student 
Association  Senate  for  two 
years. 

She  also  was  president  of 
Collegiate  Pentacle,  a  member 
of  Phi  Alpha  Theta,  and  a 
member  and  senior  advisor  of 
Lambda  Sigma. 

"I've  tried  to  work  with  help- 
ing out  the  campus.  I  don't 
think  I  was  chosen  because  I 
did  a  lot,  but  because  I  got  in- 
volved with  the  things  I  did 
do,"  said  Chrisman. 


No,  no  .  .  .  you  don't  take  courses  in  this 
college  to  learn  to  be  social  and  behave.  This  is 
where  the  student  learns  to  assist  lawyers,  plan 
communities,  section  the  world  in  to  layers,  and 
help  people  in  trouble. 

It  also  has  some  of  "those"  courses  that  no  one 
gets  out  of  college  without  taking,  like  Man, 
Culture,  and  Society  and  Sociology.  A  student 
can  also  learn  what  makes  his  parents  "tick", 
what  Sigmund  Frued  really  was  talking  about, 
and  who  Skinner  and  Pavlov  were. 

Whether  a  student  is  staying  for  a  major  or 
simply  passing  through  the  corridors  to  another 
major,  this  college  has  several  fields  of  study  to 
offer,  and  if  it's  geology  the  student  is  interested 
in,  that  can  be  taken  literally. 

Dean  Russell  F.  Enzie  believes  the  College  of 
Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences  serves  two  pur- 
poses—  to  provide  courses  for  major  in  social 
science  and  to  provide  courses  for  general  educa- 
tion requirements. 


The  past  year  has  seen  three  changes  in  the 
curriculum  of  the  college.  The  first  change  was  in 
the  social  work  program.  A  new  degree  is  now  of- 
fered for  that  area  of  study,  a  bachelor  of  social 
work  degree. 

The  social  work  program  was  also  accredited 
by  the  Council  on  Social  Work  Education. 
Another  stamp  of  approval  was  given  to  a  dif- 
ferent program.  The  American  Bar  Association 
gave  its  blessing  to  the  legal  assistance  program 
in  the  college. 

Finally,  another  major  change  was  a  new  minor 
offered  in  the  Department  of  Geography.  This 
minor  was  created  in  the  area  of  planning  and 
development. 

What  does  a  dean  do  after  a  hard  day  of  ap- 
proving majors?  Dean  Enzie  trains  his  golden 
retriever.  He  also  enjoys  gardening  and  reading. 
The  dean  participates  in  the  great  American 
hobby  of  being  a  sports'  fan,  or  in  his  words,  a 
"sports'  fiend." 


164  Academics/Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences 


Karen  Chrisman 


Dr.  Quentin 
Keen 


"I  try  to  remember  I  was  once  a  student.  I  had 
problems.  My  greatest  hate  is  of  those  professors 
that  as  soon  as  they  become  such,  forget  they 
were  ever  students." 

This  is  just  a  part  of  Quentin  Keen's 
philosophy —  a  philosophy  his  students  ap- 
preciate as  their  election  of  Keen  as  outstanding 
teacher  from  the  College  of  Social  and  Behavioral 
Sciences  showed. 

Keen  teaches  history —  Southern  and 
American  history,  Kentucky  history,  and 
research  writing,  a  graduate  course  in  history. 

"I  feel  my  students  should  have  to  sell  others 
on  government.  They  should  be  that  interested  in 
what  they  study.  I  try  to  get  students  involved  in 
the  classroom  experience.  I  try  to  make  an  at- 
mosphere where  the  students  feel  free  to  speak 
up,  listen  to  one  another,  and  feel  free  to  argue  if 
necessary,"  said  Keen. 

Keen  has  been  at  the  University  for  26  years. 
He  was  a  teacher  in  the  English  Department 
before  coming  to  the  History  Department. 

He  said  he  tries  to  let  the  students  feel  that  he 
is  their  friend.  He  lets  them  know  that  his  office  is 
their  office.  Keen  said  he  gives  the  students  his 
home  phone  number  and  encourages  them  to  talk 
to  him  if  they  have  any  problems. 

"Students  need  someone  older  to  talk  to,"  said 
Keen. 

To  sum  up  his  teaching  technique.  Keen  said, 
"I  work  with,  not  just  work  my  students." 


Dr.  Keen's  history  class. 


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Every  fall  a  select  group  of 
Eastern  students  is  honored  by 
their  inclusion  in  Who's  Who 
Among  Students  in  American 
Universities  and  Colleges. 

This  year  50  students  were 
nominated  for  the  Who's  Who 
award.  They  were  honored  dur- 
ing the  commencement  exer- 
cises and  the  Milestone  would 
also  like  to  honor  these  stu- 
dents and  offer  congratulations 
to  them. 


NAME 

MAJOR 

NAME 

MAJOR 

Babbage,  Laura 

Nursing 

Norton,  Lisa 

Physical  Education 

Baltenberger,  David 

Technical  Agriculture 

O'Hara,  Ann 

Journalism 

Baumann,  Amy 

Dietetics 

Owens,  Nancy 

Dietetics 

Be hler.  Michael  G. 

Political  Science 

Palmerball,  Virginia 

Finance 

Bruce,  Susan 

Elementary  Education 

Payne,  Jacinta 

Speech  Communications/Human  Relations 

Chrisman,  Karen 

History 

Potts,  Brian  D. 

Biology 

Cole,  David 

Physical  Education 

Reister,  David 

Music 

Cuticchia,  Ava 

Dietetics 

Riddell,  Janet 

Music 

Decker,  William  B. 

Marketing 

Roberts,  Jocelyn 

Police  Administration 

DePriest,  Paul 

Chemistry/Biology 

Rogers,  IV,  Thomas 

Industrial  Technology 

Domenech.  Maria 

Speech  Communication/Human  Relations 

Rowlett,  John 

Mathematics 

Dunnigan,  Jacqueline 

Elementary  Education 

Schultz,  Beverly  A. 

Occupational  Therapy 

Edmonds,  Laurie  Lvnn 

Spanish 

Settles,  Lu  S. 

Spanish 

Fisher,  Sally 

Mathematics/Physics 

Smith,  Thomas  D. 

Music 

Fitzhugh,  Eugene  C. 

School  Health 

Snapp,  in,  William 

Accounting 

Frazier,  Sally 

Nursing 

Stander,  Mary  L. 

Forensic  Science 

Hines,  Brenda 

Elementary  Education 

Stevens,  Harold  D. 

Psychology 

Hugenberg,  Nancy 

Biology 

Stratton,  Holly 

Elementary  Education 

Kemper,  Mary 

Special  Education 

Tucker,  CherieL. 

Interior  Design 

Kirk,  Kimberly  B. 

Marketing 

Vansant,  Leon  T. 

Industrial  Education 

Leinweber,  Bruce 

Police  Administration 

Wade,  Paula 

Music 

Lenhard,  Anita 

Performing  Arts 

Weidinger,  Kenneth  W. 

Industrial  Arts  Education 

McNay,  Don 

.Journalism 

Wells,  Mary 

Elementary  Education/Kindergarten 

Meredith,  David  L. 

Music  Education 

Whittaker,  Cheryl  D, 

Social  Work 

Morehead,  Lisa  A. 

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Legal  Assistant 

Wilkerson,  Rhonda 

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Paula D.  Abies 
Gilbert  A.  Acciardo  Jr. 
Helen  Howell  Palmer-Ball 
David  E.  Baltenberger 
Amy  Lynn  Baumann 
Michael  G.  Behler 
Judy  Elizabeth  Blakeman 
Flobin  Browning- Brock 
Daniel  L.  Brough 
Susan  Kaye  Bruce 
James  Orville  Campbell 
Jeff  Carey 
Kim  Clark 
Cynthia  S.  Cochran 
Don  W.  Cox 
Ava  A.  Cuticchia 
Earlene  Davison 
Penny  Lanette  Doyle 
Jacqueline  Dunnigan 
Laurie  Lynn  Edmonds 
Carol  Miller  Elliott 
Sally  Ann  Fisher 
Doris  Jean  Geoghegan 
James  D.  Giglierano 
Janet  W.  Gillum 
Diana  Lynn  Hall 
Mary  Gene  Heeb 
Krista  Lynn  Henrickson 
Brenda  Treon  Hines 
David  W.  Hines 
Tishana  L.  Hodges 
Nancy  Helen  Hugenberg 
Janet  Kay  Ingram 
Mary  Beth  Jacober 
Janet  A.  Jeanes 
Brian  A.  Keith 
Mary  Dorothy  Kemper 
Timothy  E.  Langford 
Belinda  L.  Lee 
Anita  Jo  Lenhart 
Jeanette  D.  Lewis 
James  K.  Libbey 
Patty  Kay  McClain 


The  purpose  of  the  PHI  KAPPA  PHI 

honor  society  is  to  recognize  and  encourage 
superior  scholarship  in  all  academic  sub- 
jects. It  is  the  highest  ranking  honorary  here 
at  Eastern. 

Senior  candidates  from  all  colleges  are 
eligible  for  membership.  However,  members 
are  required  to  graduate  with  a  GPA  of  3.7  or 
above. 

Steven  Allen  McKinley 
Beverly  C.  McKnight 
Dixie  Fiobin  Metcalf 
Karen  Louise  Moore 
Lisa  Ann  Morehead 
George  C.  Nicholson 
June  Boyce  Nordgulen 
Mary  Kendrick  Nuttall 
Anne  Elizabeth  O'Hara 
Nancy  Ann  Owens 
Jacinta  Maureen  Payne 
Raul  A.  Pedrozo 
David  Gary  Perdue 
Anna  Beatrice  Perry 
Lisa  R.  Perry 
Kimberly  Elkins  Pieratt 
Brian  D.  Potts 
Teresa  A.  Pyles 
Nancy  L.  Raque 
James  B.  Ratliff 
Anita  Gayle  Rogers 
Thomas  Foster  Rogers  IV 
Loren  K.  Rood  Jr. 
Connie  Renee  Ross 
Diana  A.  Ross 
John  Dorland  Rowlett 
Beverly  Ann  Schultz 
Lu  Shannon  Settles 
Lisa  A.  Sexton 
Deborah  Sue  Shouse 
Alicia  Shufflebarger 
Deborah  L.  Slorach 
William  Martin  Snapp  III 
Nancy  Stallard  Steele 
Michael  K.  Stevens 
Holly  Kay  Stratton 
Marsha  lone  Swain 
Jennifer  Lynn  Sweeney 
Janice  L.  Sword 
Kenneth  Walter  Weidinger 
Cheryl  Diane  Whittaker 
Robin  Wolfe 
Robin  Lee  Woodward 


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The  spirit  of  organization  has 
struck  Eastern  like  unto  a  whirl- 
wind. The  following  effective 
clubs  are  now  not  all  prospering 
but  absolutely  sidetracking  all 
throught  of  Method  Rhetoric  of 
Algebra  H. 

THE  GIGGLERS  (an 
organization  patterned  after  the 
Y.W.C.A.)  has  gained  mightily. 
No  officers  were  elected  owing  to 
the  necessary  close  race  for  high 
position.  There  is  a  prominent 
nominee  for  Continuous  Giggler 
from  Danville. 

THE  STROLLERS  (who  do 
not  want  any  officers)  have  easily 
the  banner  in  mumbers.  Doctor 
Crabbe  and  Dean  Roark  make  up 
the  board  of  directors. 

THE  GRAB-ALLS  hail  mostly 
from  the  cities.  Membership  con- 
sists in  carrying  twelve  majors, 
six  minors  and  looking  plain- 
tively out  of  copious  goggles. 

THE  SHIRKS  is  a  flourishing 
body  established  the  first  term. 
At  that  time  Mr.  Combs  was 
made  the  unofficial  leader.  Since 
that  time  the  recruits  have  been 
many.  Some  have  gone  home. 
"Gone"  in  the  sense  of  having  in- 
voluntarily withdrawn. 

THE  HELPFUL-SOULS  (not 
a  large  number  enrolled)  is  a 
needed  club.  They  push,  never 
knock;  they  encourage,  never 
slam;  they  inspire  by  special  at- 
tention in  classroom,  by  talking, 
not  gossiping,  and  we  hope  they 
will  never  disband.  Let  all  stu- 
dents apply. 

E.K.S.N.  Student 
June  1911 


Carpediem  Society  1924 


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Ordanizations 


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STUDE>fT  ASSOCIATION  —  Row  One:  Linda  Chandler,  Jackie  New- 
bern-.  Tim  Crawley,  Melinda  Wise,  Gina  McEnaney,  Sharon  White,  Ber- 
nard B.  Bandy  II,  Tina  Cappa.  Row  Two:  Lillian  S.  Hacker,  Finance 
Chairperson  and  SGAK  Delegate;  Sheri  Mefford,  Chairperson  Ad-Hoc 
Committees;  Carl  Kremer,  Student  Rights  and  Responsibilites  Chairper- 
son; Karen  Chrisman,  Elections  Chairperson;  Charles  M.  Floyd,  Vice- 
president;  Clayburn  M.  Trowell,  President;  Teresa  Chesley,  Secretary; 
Mike  Behler,  Academic  Affairs  Committee  Chairperson;  Alane  Berberich, 
Public  Relations  Chairperson;  Billy  Mitchell,  Constitution  Chairperson 
and  Committee  on  Committees  Chairperson.  Row  Three:  Linda  Meeks, 
Marianne  Jones,  Sandra  Beck,  Robyn  Taylor,  Michele  Lench,  Dana  Gib- 
son, Chris  Sasso,  Charles  Fortney  Esq.,  Alan  Raven,  Kenneth  Hawkins, 
Steven  Whitson,  Sarah  Fretty,  Debbie  Rambo,  Rita  Napier,  Winifred  A. 
Wimberly.  Chris  Miller,  Gary  Carlberg,  Cindy  Holtzapple.  Row  Four: 
Laura  Hodgin,  Sandi  Feeback,  Kenny  Cole,  Richard  Rushing,  Wayne 
Bartley,  Susan  Lewis,  Rick  Marcum,  Kim  Haun,  Sheri  L.  Wade,  Bill 
Hickman,  Jay  Evelyn,  Billy  Presson,  Robert  Wood,  Buford  J.  Carten, 
Phyllis  Merry,  Bret  Yoder,  Patty  Drennen,  Beth  Armstrong,  Valerie 
Gianopulos,  Annette  Ohlmann,  Keith  Palmer,  Woody  Pole,  Don  Cunditt, 
Neil  Dimond,  Steven  A,  McKinley  Esq. 


Education  with 
Representation 

Just  as  the  United  States  has  the  congress  to 
represent  the  citizens  of  the  country,  the  students 
of  the  University  have  the  Student  Association  to 
represent  them.  Each  fall,  a  general  election  is 
held  to  select  the  association's  members. 

The  Student  Association  sponsored  a  "Gripe 
Week"  for  students  to  write  down  their  com- 
plaints or  praises  of  the  University.  Work  was 
also  done  on  a  new  Student  Association  constitu- 
tion. 

The  Executive  Council  acts  as  the  cabinet  of 
the  president  of  the  Association,  and  Student 
Court  is  a  sounding  board  for  students. 
Grievances  by  the  students  concerning  ad- 
ministration policies  and  actions  are  heard  by  the 
court.  Members  of  the  court  are  chosen  by  the 
association. 


170  Organizations/Student  Association 


STUDENT  COURT  —  Row  One:  Jim  Ren- 
frew, Jennifer  Maynard,  Don  McNay.  Chief 
Justice.  Row  Two:  Ken  Kessler,  Larry  Doker, 
Margaret  Hill,  Michelle  Blackwell,  Dennis  M. 
O'Hearn,  Assoc.  Chief  Justice. 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL  —  Row  One:  Karen  Chrisman,  Elections 
Chairperson;  Charles  M.  Floyd,  Vice-president;  Clayburn  M.  Trowell, 
President;  Teresa  Chesley,  Secretary.  Row  Two:  Carl  Kremer,  Student 
Rights  and  Responsibilities;  Sheri  Mefford,  Arts  and  Crafts  Fair  and 
Homecoming;  Lillian  S.  Hacker,  Finance  Chairperson  and  SGAK 
Delegate;  Mike  Behler,  Academic  Affairs  Committee  Chairperson;  Alane 
Berberich,  Public  Relations  Chairperson;  Billy  Mitchell,  Constitution 
Chairperson  and  Committee  on  Committees  Chairperson. 


Organizations/Student  Association  171 


Men's  and  Women's  Interdorm 

Women  Host  Bridal  Show 


WOMEN'S  INTERDORM  Row  One:  Leslie 

Stewart,  member  at  large;  Kimberly  F.  Sim- 
merman,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Peggy  Athey, 
Vice-President;  Tanna  Hicks,  member  at 
large;  Pegeen  Sullivan;  Row  Two:  Donna 
Burgraff,  Lesa  Millstead,  Theresa  Renn, 
Sandy  Steiberg,  Venetia  Cornett,  Kathleen 
Wheeler,  Wendy  Bowyer,  Shelli  Dominque, 
Row  Three:  Jaim  Jackson,  Sarah  Fretty,  Lisa 
Johnson,  Julie  Ernst,  Kim  Haun,  Lisa  Byham, 
Cindy  Brown,  Linda  Drake,  Row  Four: 
Marsha  Stewart,  Marilyn  Rutherford,  Terri 
McGinnis,  Nina  Begley,  Janet  A.  Bishop, 
Candy  Phillips,  Peggy  Baas,  Lavaun  Davidson. 

WOMEN'S    INTERDORM 

which  is  composed  of  represen- 
tatives from  all  of  the  women's 
residence  halls  tries  to  initiate 
and  promote  change  in  order  to 


improve  the  conditions  of 
residence  hall  living.  They  do 
this  by  providing  social  ac- 
tivities for  women  students  and 
by  promoting  a  better  un- 
derstanding between  the  ad- 
ministration and  the  Women 
residents. 

One  of  the  most  popular  of 
the  social  activities  this  year 
proved  to  be  the  Bridal  Show. 
Hundreds  of  young  women 
packed  into  Hiram  Brock 
Auditorium  to  see  the  latest  in 
bridal  fashions. 


Women's  interdorm  also 
sponsored  a  leadership 
workshop  for  Hall  Council 
members  and  a  basketball 
clinic  for  exceptional  children. 

They  joined  with  Men's  In- 
terdorm in  sponsoring  the 
Monster  Bash,  an  Election-eve 
double  feature  and  the 
Restroom  Register,  a  news  let- 
ter which  appeared  on  restroom 
doors  throughout  campus  with 
the  latest  news  on  residence 
hall  living. 


Men  Promote  Change 


MEN'S  INTERDORM  —  Row  One:  Doug 
Hibbard,  Wayne  Spalding,  Treasurer;  Jamie 
H.  Bauer,  Vice-President;  Bruce  Leinweber, 
President;  Bernard  Sullivan,  Scribe;  Steven 
MacKillop,  Dan  Bertsos,  Advisor;  Row  Two: 
Chuck  Burch,  Scott  Wilkerson,  David  R. 
Andes,  Michael  Crawford,  Douglas  Young, 
John  Tillson,  Andy  Cecil,  Robert  Fifert, 
Jonathan  Oaughn,  Dennis  M.  O'Hearn,  Dick 
Woods,  Ted  G.  Pappas,  Tom  Gault,  Melvin  D. 
Burns  H,  Don  Condiff,  William  Mitchell 


Initiating  and  promoting 
changes  for  better  living  condi- 
tions in  the  men's  residence 
halls  is  the  main  purpose  of  the 
Men's  Interdormitory  Board. 
Represented  by  men  from  each 
of  the  male  dorms,  the  board 
provides  social  and  educational 
activities  and  attempts  to 
provide  better  communications 
between  the  administration 
and  the  students  residing  on 


campus.  This  year  the  group 
hosted  the  OVC  Hall  Govern- 
ment Convention  and  helped 
develop  an  open  house  revision 
policy. 

They  joined  with  Women's 
Interdorm  in  sponsoring  the 
Halloween  Bash  and  the  Valen- 
tines Dance. 

All  proceeds  were  donated  to 
charities  including  United  Way 
and  Easter  Seals. 


The  Eastern  Progress  was  put  together  each 
Wednesday  and  published  on  Thursdays  by  a 
group  of  editors  who  spent  the  majority  of  their 
time  coming  up  with  story  ideas,  giving  assign- 
ments to  their  staff  writers  and  doing  layouts  of 
their  pages.  It  wasn't  an  easy  task — trying  to 
keep  up  with  classes  as  well  as  the  paper. 

The  Progress  got  into  a  bit  of  investigative 
reporting,  publishing  articles  on  the  bookstore, 
parking  problems,  tripling  in  the  dormitories  and 
budgetary  woes. 

Robin  Pater  served  as  editor  of  the  paper,  while 
Markita  Shelburne  acted  as  managing  editor. 

Betty  Malking  was  news  editor,  Steve  Mellon 
was  features  editor  and  Steve  Thomas  had  the 
task  of  keeping  up  with  campus  sports. 

Mary  Luersen  covered  more  than  150  campus 
organizations  as  organizations  editor  while  Mary 
Ann  McQuinn  covered  the  arts  on  campus. 

J.D.  Brookshire  was  business  manager  of  the 
Progress,  assisted  by  Chris  Woods  who  also  han- 
dled distribution  of  the  paper. 

J.D.  Crowe  kept  readers  entertained  with  his 
weekly  editorial  cartoons. 


TOP:  Progress  editor  Robin  Pater  glances  at  the  finished  edition  of  the 
paper.  BOTTOM:  Markita  Shelburne  pauses  for  a  moment  before 
finishing  the  front  page  layout  of  the  paper. 


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ABOVE:  Steve  Thomas,  sports  editor;  J.D.  Brookshire,  business 
manager;  and  Mary  Ann  McQuinn,  arts  editor  check  out  an  upcoming 
layout.  LEFT:  Mary  Luersen,  organizations  editor  and  Betty  Malkin, 
features  editor,  look  over  the  copy  of  Steve  Mellon,  news  editor.  BELOW: 
Row  1:  Barry  Teater,  Robin  Pater,  J.D.  Brookshire,  Mary  Ami  McQuinn, 
Mary  Luersen,  Steve  Thomas,  Belinda  Ward.  Row  2:  Steve  Mellon,  Betty 
Malkin,  J.D.  Crowe,  Scott  Wilson,  Markita  Shelburne. 


Milestone 


With  the  long  road  beginning  in  the  fall 
semester,  editors,  staff  members  and 
photographers  began  the  journey  which 
would  ultimately  lead  to  the  finished 
product  of  the  Eastern  Kentucky  University 
Milestone. 

Under  the  directions  of  Barry  Miller,  the 
fifty-eighth  volume  of  the  Milestone  grew 
successfully  after  hours  of  patience  and  hard 
work  in  order  to  meet  deadlines. 

Another  part  of  the  journey  was  bypassed 
with  the  aid  of  the  Delmar  Publishing  Com- 


MILESTONE  STAFF:  Row  One:  Jan  Har- 
din. Cindy  Clark.  Marcel  Smith,  Jennifer 
Maynard.  Row  Two:  Kathy  Gambrel,  Emily 
Toms,  Larry  Bailey  (Advisor),  Susie  Baumann, 
Missy  White.  Tim  Eaton,  Linda  Douglas, 
Karen  Lewis. 


176 


Biglity-one 


pany  in  the  autumn  workshop.  Section 
editors  learned  techniques  which  helped  con- 
quer obstacles  in  writing  and  layout. 

The  final  part  of  the  challenge  came  when 
the  book  was  delivered  to  the  students. 


OPPOSITE  PAGE  TOP:  Donna  Bunch,  managing  editor,  loolis 
over  some  final  layouts  before  shipping  them  to  Delraar.  BELOW 
LEFT:  Sports  editor  Denise  Larson,  and  Karen  House  check  final 
copy.  RIGHT:  Editor  Barry  Miller  uses  the  light  table  to  choose 
color  slides.  BOTTOM  RIGHT:  Cheryl  French,  Classes  editor,  and 
Tammy  Rogers,  Index  editor  look  at  black  and  white  prints. 
BELOW  RIGHT:  Student  Life  editor  Donna  Valerius  works  with 
Anne  Williams  and  Terry  Sloan  of  her  staff. 


177 


Marching 
Maroons 


The  season  began  with  a 
five-day  band  camp  on  campus 
where  the  fundamentals  used 
by  the  band  were  taught  and 
the  first  two  shows  and 
pregame  performances  were 
undertaken.  Membership  in 
the  Marching  Maroons  is  open 
to  all  students  enrolled  at  the 
University  who  have  had  prior 
experience  in  band. 

The  200  members  of  the 
band  performed  for  the  five 
scheduled  home  football  games 
and  also  travelled  to  Bowling 
Green  for  the  Western  game  in 
October. 


BRASS  SECTION  —  Row  One:  Derrick  Con- 
ner, Greg  Mitchell,  Marc  Whitt,  Bob  Elliott, 
Kirbv  Kemble,  Brian  Brown,  Tobv  Bovd 
(KNEELING),  Dave  Webber,  Dave  "Reister, 
Tim  Hagan.  Row  Two:  Chris  Purdy,  Blaine 
Kelley,  Michelle  Strinemann,  David  Hadden, 
Randy  Webb,  Kenny  Kerth.  Row  Three: 
Janice  Riddle.  Melissa  Lamborn,  Phil  Nichols, 
Scott  Adams,  Barry  Cope,  Kenneth  Daulton, 
David  Wilshire,  Rodney  Ellis,  Mike  Dick, 
Chris  O'Dell.  Row  Four:  Ron  Roth,  George 
Johnides,  Jeff  Williams,  Jimmy  Griffin,  Lynn 
Weber,  Andrew  McGrannahan,  Brian 
Williams,  David  Stamps,  Bob  Whitt,  Terry 
Potts.  Row  Five:  Randy  Stanaland,  Joanna 
Angel,  Susan  Bruce,  Anthony  Sturgill,  Donna 
Stevenson,  Jeff  Ohler,  Jeff  Hatmaker,  James 
Bennett,  Jim  Gray.  Row  Six:  Kevin  George, 
Dudley  Spoonamore,  Thomas  Duff,  Julia 
Tvree.  Nirmayati  Thio,  Chris  Holt,  Mark 
Deacon,  Joy  Stewart,  Kevin  Hisle,  Greg  Gar- 
ner, Wesley  Daugherty.  Row  Seven:  John 
Wells,  Darvl  Temple,  Danny  Walters,  Melissa 
Bryan,  Chris  Elrod,  Phil  Boatright,  Tim  Hill, 
Lonzo  Paul  HI,  Jack  Klotzback,  Scott  Brehm. 


WOODWINDS  SECTION  —  Row  One:  Amy 

Crouch,  Tammy  Jones,  Kathy  Randies,  Kelly 
Leming,  Ann  Powell,  Jennifer  Parrigan,  Paige 
McConaughy,  Leslie  Stewart,  Wendi  Robbins, 
Alane  Swisher,  Dina  Scharnhorst,  Jan  Dhonav, 
Sheri  Johnson.  Julie  Hatch.  Row  Two:  Charlie 
Gold,  Sally  Lemert,  Melanie  Combs,  Cathy 
Hagan,  Betty  Miller,  Nina  Begley,  Sandy 
Hash,  Theresa  Hardy,  Sarah  Baker,  Ellen 
League,  Teresa  Kelley,  Bev  Clouse,  Bridget 
Dunaway.  Row  Three:  Vonda  Croucher, 
Elizabeth  Lovett,  Kathy  Temple,  Carla 
Blankenship,  Forrest  Hicks,  Leslie  Bergdoll, 
Jennifer  Smith,  Brian  Purvis.  Row  Four: 
Mike  Hall,  Mike  Morris,  Sheila  Ryder,  Patti 
Seals,  Tim  McDaniel,  Ghana  Crist,  Henrietta 
Crews,  Donnita  Bevins.  Row  Five:  Anna 
Marie  Mannerino,  Shawny  Harlow,  Stacy 
Scurlock,  Mischa  Dunnington,  Miles  Davis, 
David  Meredith,  Myron  Eraody.  Row  Six: 
Scott  Hardwick,  Ann  Kerberg,  John  Wilson, 
Robin  Gnau,  Susan  Wilson,  Paula  Lee,  Anne 
McAuliffe.  Row  Seven:  Donn  Chesley,  Woody 
Preston,  Mike  Roberts, 


DRUM  MAJORS 

Laughner. 


Becky  Gill   and   Kim 


178  Organizations/Band 


Organizations/Band  179 


marching  maroons 


Field 
Showmanship 

The  auxiliary  units  of  the  band  provided  the 
color  and  movement  that  brought  a  touch  of  show 
biz  to  the  football  half  time  shows.  Whether  it 
was  the  flash  of  a  baton  in  the  afternoon  sun,  the 
swirl  of  a  flag  in  a  fall  breeze,  or  the  click  of  a  rifle 
in  time  with  a  drum  cadence,  these  units  were  the 
final  touches  to  the  Marching  Maroons'  perfor- 
mances. 


ABOVE:  RIFLES  -  Mark  Gulp,  Rocky  Bin- 
der, Terrie  Thomas,  Kevin  Vallance,  Ernie 
Johnson. 

RIGHT:  PERCUSSION  SECTION  —  Row 
One:  Allen  Liebing,  Jeff  Kunkle,  Toska 
Skaggs,  Calvin  Kesterson.  Row  Two:  Jose 
Hernandez,  Steve  Irvin,  Tim  Daugherty,  Bob 
Herzog,  Mike  Johnson,  Wally  Bobbins.  Row 
Three:  Carla  Stigall,  Regina  Hensley,  Donnie 
Colyer.  Row  Four:  Ann  Strosnider,  Chris 
Kilivry,  Kevin  Crouse,  Sherwood  Pickle,  Paula 
Kidd.  (Not  pictured,  Kermit  Olive,  Section 
Leader.) 


180  Organizations/Band 


MAJORETTES  —  Marcel  Smith,  Leanne 
Pullins,  Christi  Bryan,  Cheryl  Simpson,  Car- 
meta  Younce. 

FLAGS  —  Row  One:  Captains,  Carol  West 
and  Cinda  Phoenix.  Row  Two:  Lisa  Price, 
Jenny  Helton,  Bonnie  Peterson.  Robin  Baker. 
Row  Three:  Tracye  Floyd,  Rhonda  Blevins, 
Vickie  Lawson,  Lori  Laughner,  Jean  Baker. 
Row  Four:  Gail  Tipton,  Dianna  Faust,  Lynne 
Long,  Jane  Kitchen,  Nanette  Nichols,  Kim 
Burns. 


Organizations/Band  181 


This  year  Eastern's  home 
football  and  basketball  games 
were  made  more  pleasurable  by 
the  lively  dance  routines  per- 
formed by  the  Little  Colonels. 

This  29  member  drill  team 
was  chosen  following  a  3- day 
clinic,  which  was  conducted 
last  Fall.  During  the  clinic  the 
prospective  members  were 
taught  a  routine  which  they 
later  performed  before  a  panel 
of  five  judges.  The  girls  were 
selected  on  the  basis  of  their 
poise  and  dancing  ability.  A 
nice  smile  was  also  a  valuable 
asset. 

The  girls  devoted  much  of 
their  spare  time  (often  in- 
cluding weekends)  rehearsing 
the    routines    which    were 


designed  by  the  co-captains. 
Each  new  routine  required  a 
period  of  two  hours  a  day  for 
two  weeks  in  rehearsal  before  it 
was  performed  at  a  game. 

The  Little  Colonels  are  an  in- 
dependent organization  which 
received  no  funding  from  the 
University. 

Each  member  is  responsible 
for  furnishing  her  own  uniform, 
as  well  as  paying  for  other  ac- 
cessories. 

Funds  were  raised  from  the 
sale  of  candy  bars  to  refund 
part  of  the  money  each  girl 
spent  on  her  uniform.  The 
remainder  of  the  money  was 
placed  in  an  account  to  be  used 
to  help  team  members  meet  ex- 
penses. 


LITTLE  COLONELS  —  Row  one  —  Jayne 
Prall,  Karen  Barker,  Karan  Hewitt,  Co- 
Captain;  Cindy  Clark,  Co-Captain  Anita 
Sturgill,  Janine  Stiegler,  Sabrina  Osley,  Pat 
Carl.  Row  two  —  Carmen  Windhorst,  Cathy 
Fleming,  Charlsey  Jump,  Colleen  Collins, 
Julie  Girten,  Tammy  Bushman,  Nancy 
Guenther,  Carole  Kimmel,  Gaye  Bush, 
Deanna  Wilson,  Pam  McHugh.  Row  three  — 
Tammy  Rodgers,  Linda  Gossman,  Janice 
Burchell,  Kathy  Miller,  Pam  Gemmer,  Sandy 
Henry,  Robin  MuUins,  Jennifer  Smith,  Mona 
Minter,  Amber  Ernst. 


182  Organizations 


The  Accounting  Club  is  in- 
volved in  a  variety  of  service 
projects  throughout  the  year. 
They  host  speakers,  as  well  as 
tutor  students  in  accounting 
classes.  This  year  the  club 
helped  low-income  families 
with  their  tax  filing  through 
the  V.I.T.A.  program. 


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ACCOUNTING  CLUB  —  Row  one:  Michael 
A.  Ward,  Vice-President;  Betty  Leachman, 
President;  Linda  Griffith,  Secretary;  Laura  L. 
Brussee,  Kenneth  D.  Griffith,  Faculty  Sponsor. 
Row  two:  Hugh  Jameson,  James  H.  Jennings, 
Laurie  Fteinstedler,  Jan  Hartlage,  Donna  Hale, 
Suzanne  Ritter,  Hamilton  Speaks,  Steve 
McKinley.  Row  three:  Joe  Barnes,  Tammy  D. 


Rodgers,  Gayla  D.  Amburgey,  Jean  Finley, 
Lavaun  Davidson,  William  Dale  Patrick,  Greg 
Land.  Row  four:  Charles  Hughes,  Scott  Jacob- 
son,  Kim  Wagner,  Kevin  Duvall,  Kelly 
Gathers,  Emily  Ayres,  Teresa  Thacker,  Robert 
Ciolek.  Row  five:  Chuck  Gibson,  Karen  Con- 
yers,  Mark  Russell,  Cynthia  Curry,  Teresa 
Gay,  Danny  Wilson. 


The    Agriculture    Club 

functions  to  organize  all 
agriculture  and  horticulture 
majors  for  social  and  scholastic 
events.  The  organization  spon- 
sors scholarships  for  out- 
standing members.  Annual  ac- 
tivities include  a  cheese  and 
honey  sale,  a  lawn-mower 
clinic  and  the  agriculture 
department's  Alumni  Banquet. 


AGRICULTURE  CLUB   —  Row  one:   Ken 

Adams,  President,  Bill  Mclvez,  Vice- 
President,  Pam  Faulkner,  Reporter,  Daniel  L. 
Brough,  Treasurer,  Karen  French,  Secretary, 
Tom  Knight,  Advisor.  Row  two:  Anna  Mojse- 
jenko,  Teri  Lynch,  Jackie  Jacobs,  Tamara 
Gates,  Paul  Greenwell.  Row  three:  Russell 
Bennett,  Brenda  Woods,  Flobert  Howard,  Tom 
Ludwig,  Lisa  Alexander,  Jim  Caldwell.  Row 
four:  Gary  Fisher,  Glen  Harrison,  Tim  Tingle, 
Paul  Donaldson,  Jr.,  Nick  Carter,  Robert 
Davis.  Row  five:  Jim  Thorpe,  Darrell 
Robertson,  Mark  Yeazel,  Jerry  Netherland, 
Shannon  Combs,  Greg  Taylor. 


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ALPHA  EPSILON  RHO:  Row  one:  Greg 
Salter,  Janice  Sword,  Cathy  Mayne,  June 
Sargent,  H.D.  Williams,  Linda  Wells.  Row 
two:  Carla  Barton,  Jenny  Wipple,  Ann 
CQ        Wilbur,  Michele  Paul.  Row  three:  Dr.  Mark 

S        Lloyd,  Sponsor;  Jim  Harrison,  Jack  Dorton, 
Mike  Williams,  Lisa  Troutman,  Mike  Priddy, 
,  Donna  Williams.  Row  four:  Paul  Spicer,  Kim 

OJU       Allen,  Tome  Meier. 

^         Alpha    Phi    Sigma    is    a 

criminal  justice  honor  society 
*^      which  helps  students  prepare 
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^^      criminal  justice  field. 
1^         This  year  the  society  hosted 
^      a  fall  reception  and  initiation, 
f^_    as  well  as  a  spring  awards  ban- 
^H     quet.  They  were  involved  in  the 
^^      rape  awareness  and  prevention 
program,    and   the    Operation 
Identification  programs  in  the 
dormitories.  They  held  a  can 
recycling  collection,  and  spon- 
sored a  speaker  from  John  Jay 
College. 


ALPHA  PHI  SIGMA  —  Row  one: 

Bruno,  National  Secretary;  Susan  Lewis, 
National  Treasurer;  Ron  Bates,  National 
President;  Steve  D.  Baker,  Treasurer;  Barb 
Heizman,  Secretary;  Shelly  Stafford,  Presi- 
dent; Dave  Thueneman,  Vice-president.  Row 
two:  (iary  Gardner,  Bob  Duvall,  Jamie 
Jackson,  Doug  Carmichael,  Marie  Lutzkanin, 


Alpha    Epsilon    Rho,    a 

national  broadcasting 
honorary,  experienced  a  unique 
year  in  the  new  broadcasting 
studios  in  the  Perkins  Building. 
The    honorary    hosted    guest 

Mary  Fogarty,  Bruce  Leinweber,  Mike  Fazio, 
Melinda  Fields,  Eric  Provost,  Belinda  Lee, 
Phillip  Cheap,  Keith  Hill,  Judy  Jacobs.  Mem- 


speakers  and  conducted  tours 
for  Mass  Communications 
Day.  The  group  hopes  to  do 
more  professional  work  using 
the  newly  expanded  facilities. 


hers  not  present:  Andrew  W.  Cecil,  Jim  King, 
Nancy  Steele,  Lisa  Kern,  Mary  Combs,  Thad- 
deus  John  Ziarkowski. 


184  Organizations 


The  Association  for 
Childhood  Education  helps 
students  interested  in  the 
educational  field  gain 
knowledge  and  understanding 
of  children  through  practical 
experiences  in  working  with 
them.  Membership  is  open  to 
all  students  interested  in 
education  and  the  well-being  of 
children. 

The  Baccalaureate  Student 
Nurse  Association  is  a  group 
of  four-year  nursing  majors 
who  have  joined  their 
professional  organization  as 
students.  The  group  sponsored 
the  Adopt-a-Grandparent 
program  as  well  as  the  Blood- 
Mobiles  on  campus.  They  also 
sold  candy  in  order  to  raise 
money  for  their  various  con- 
ventions. 


BSNA  Row  1  —  Anne  Murihead,  Sally 
Frazier,  President;  Priscilla  Berry,  Jr. 
Representative;  Charlotte  Kirkland, 
corresponding  secretary;  Nancy  Elder, 
sophomore  representative;  Diana  Bowman, 
Vice  President;  Sandra  Hayes,  Treasurer; 
Mary  Gene  Heeb,  senior  representative.  Row  2 
—  Karen  Robbyn,  Laura  Comett,  Melissa  Vin- 
cent, Jamie  Price,  Linda  Kunkel,  Fran  Turner, 
Patty  McCann,  Rene  Daniels.  Row  3  —  Kim 
Vail,  Gina  Simmons,  Leah  Dhonau,  Kelly 
Chenoweth,  Cathy  Douglas,  Joan  Figlestahler, 
Laura  Parker,  Lisa  Triplett. 


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ASSOCIATION  OF  LAW  ENFORCEMENT 

—  Row  1:  Judy  Jacobs,  Secretary;  Michael 
Fazic,  Treasurer;  Ron  Bates,  President; 
Shelley  Stafford,  Vice-President;  Jacqueline 
Truesdell,  Sergeant  at  Arms.  Row  2:  Barbara 
Moser,  Mark  Bess,  Marie  Lutzkanin,  Gary 
Gardner,  Justin  Thomas,  Don  Simpson.  Lisa 
Kern,  Lisa  Leuenberger.  Belinda  Lee.  Row  3: 
Edward  Taylor,  Keith  Hill,  Bruce  Leinweber, 
Keith  Allen,  Steven  Hull,  Rhonda  Jo  Runyon, 
Karen  Fretz,  Jamie  Wolf. 

The  Association  of  Law  En- 
forcement worked  to  unite  law 
enforcement  majors,  minors 
and  graduates  in  the  common 
goal  of  pursuing  careers  in 
criminal  justice.  In  addition  to 
providing  services  to  the  Uni- 
versity and  the  local  com- 
munity, ALE  hosted  their  an- 
nual career  day  in  April  which 
introduced  prospective 
graduates  to  recruiters.  A  ban- 
quet rounded  out  the  year's  ac- 
tivities. 


186  Organizations 


BAPTIST  STUDENT  UNION  —  Row   1: 

Sue  Pickering,  Linda  Meelis,  Theresa  Rucker, 
Jacqueline  Godbey,  Dianne  Baker,  Karen  Kin- 
man,  Diane  Click,  Beth  Mclntyre,  Kathy 
Whitehouse,  Sandy  Newkirk,  Sharon  Highfill. 
Becky  Newkirk.  Row  2:  Debbie  Perry,  Debbie 
Harrison,  Christian  Social  Action  Coordinator; 
Ruthie  Adkins,  President  Campus  BYU;  Laura 
Flowers,  Jennifer  Mills,  Special  Ministry  Coor- 
dinator, Molly  Kirkwood,  Vice-President; 
Philip  C.  Cheap,  President;  Lisa  Logsdon, 
Social  Coordinator;  Dane  Snowden,  Recreation 
Coordinator;  Janice  Sword,  Communications; 
Larry  Desolier,  Center  Coordinator;  Cassie 
Hall,  Spiritual  Life  Coordinator.  Row  3:  Lori 
Doughman.  Krista  Wyrick,  Debbie  Call,  Susan 
Berry,  Theresa  Brown,  Teresa  Cain,  Laurel 
Martin,  Polly  Johnson,  Linda  Wilcoxson,  San- 
dra Hayes,  Leslie  Greenwell,  Paula  Painter, 
Trish  Scott,  Marty  Kokes,  Alane  Swisher, 
Debbie  Van  Asdell,  Laura  Jaggers,  Sheila 
Morris,  Ann  Tharpe.  Row  4  Carol  Tharpe, 
Bambi  Sutherland,  Janet  Boothe,  Timothy 
Crouch,  Larry  Puckett,  Win  Smith,  David  E. 
Schlatter,  Tom  Son,  Gary  Stewart,  Keith 
Stillwell,  Marty  Bishop,  Tim  McDaniels,  Andy 
Stephenson,     Donald    Mattingly,     William 


McKoy,  Rick  Trexler,  Campus  Minister; 
Myron  Hansen,  Dora  Beth  Bays,  Debbie 
Baker. 

The  Baptist  Student  Union 

strives  to  help  students  find 
their  identities  through  their 
relationships  with  God  and 
man.  The  organization 
provides  opportunities  for 
worship,  churchmanship, 
fellowship  and  Christian  study. 
BSU  is  divided  into  several  dif- 
ferent groups  including  choir, 
children's  ministry,  Clown 
Club  and  the  sign  language 
team.  They  participated  in 
several  activities  including  in- 
tramurals  and  homecoming. 


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CADLCEUS  CLUB  —  Row  One:  Laura 
Parker,  Bill  Jack  Parker,  Treasurer;  Nancy 
Bullock,  President;  Meribeth  Curry,  Publicist; 
Samuel  E.  Dick,  Vice-President;  Bernard  B. 
Bandy  III,  Row  Two:  Yvonne  VVisnicky,  Karen 
Mitchell,  Ben  Jason  Childers,  Row  Three: 
Don  Flowers,  Dana  Gibson,  Rob  Stidham,  Jeff 
Neill,  Mike  Roberts,  Jon  Sutkamp,  Kurt 
Heuerman,  Dr.  John  Meisenheimer,  sponsor 


The  Caduceus  Club  consists 
of  pre- professional  health  stu- 
dents who  offer  service  to  the 
community.  The  organization 
hosts  various  speakers  to 
stimulate  student  interest  in 
health  careers.  The  club 
provided  workers  for  the  Blood- 
mobiles  and  also  visited  at 
Kenwood  Nursing  Home. 

The  Christian  Student 
Fellowship  is  open  to  any  stu- 
dent who  wishes  to  join  in 
fellowship  with  other  Chris- 
tians in  studying  the  Bible. 
The  group  seeks  to  perpetuate 
the  love  of  Christ  through 
group  discussions  and  Bible 
studies.  The  group  strives  to 
help  one  another  as  well  as 
members  of  the  community 
through  sharing  and  sup- 
porting one  another. 


CHRISTIAN  STUDENT  FELLOWSHIP  — 
Row  One:  Donna  McBride,  Carol  Yeager, 
Linda  Speakman,  Pamela  Plummer,  Kimberly 
Tribble;  John  Dundon,  President;  Jeff  Ear- 
nest, Vice-President,  Sharon  E.  Farthing, 
Secretary;  Karen  Demoss,  Keith  Pell,  Joe  G. 
Whitaker,  Campus  Minister;  Row  Two: 
Dorian  Yeager,  Bonnie  Ward,  Linda  Spencer, 
Vonda  Croucher,  Donna  Wall,  Shirley  Powell, 
Liz  Snyder,  Linda  Powell,  Greg  Land,  Row 
Three:  Sandy  Lynch,  Chris  Miller,  Cindy 
Lear,  Pam  Gross,  Marcia  Edwards,  Beth 
Brumley,  Randy  Warner,  Sharon  Lyons,  Vickie 
Jett,  Diana  Thacker 


Chosun  Cats  Taekwondo 
Club  is  part  of  the  military 
science  co-curricular.  The 
organization  strives  to  teach 
students  the  skill  of 
taekwando,  while  instilling 
leadership  ability,  discipline 
and  control,  hi  addition  to  at- 
tending local  and  state  martial 
arts  tournaments,  the  group 
also  participates  in  Military  — 
Science  Department  functions. 


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The  Catalina  Club  gave  the 
public  a  sample  of  aquatic  art 
at  this  year's  Annual  Water 
Show.  The  members  performed 
water  ballet,  synchronized 
swimming,  and  creative 
aquatics.  The  club  served  its 
members  as  an  attribute  to 
fitness  and  an  outlet  for  inter- 
pretive expression. 

CATALINA  CLUB:  Row  One:  Stephanie 
Downs,  Suzanne  Wells,  Beth  Routledge,  Robin 
Dosch,  Secretary;  Lisa  Hungler,  President; 
Shannon  Cunningham,  Vice-President.  Row 
Two:  Theresa  Iker,  Leslie  Palmer,  Dianne 
Cummins,  Melanie  Kay  Fields,  Julia  Oberst, 
Karen  Olde.  Standing:  Rosie  Barretta,  Ad- 
visor. 

CHOSUN  CATS:  Row  One:  Marc  Frevola, 
President;  Bart  Liest,  vice  president;  Nancy 
Hitchcock,  Kevin  Flowers,  Doug  Whitaker, 
Tim  Mosely,  Scott  Loucks.  Row  Two:  Jack 
Walker,  Kirk  Lee,  David  Schnieder,  Peggy 
Brady,  secretary-treasurer;  Roy  Turner, 
Thomas  Laycock,  Kevin  Sinnette,  Charles 
Martin.  Row  Three:  Richard  Murdoch,  spon- 
sor; David  Schulz,  Don  Cox,  Jim  Foster,  Kevin 
Cornelius,  Elmer  Dunmy,  Howard  Berryman, 
Jim  Rolf,  Rose  Kuhl,  Karol  Korfhage. 


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Collegiate    Pentacle    is    a 

senior  honorary  dedicated  to 
encouraging  leadership  and 
promoting  scholarship  and  ser- 
vice. This  year,  the  group 
worked  to  become  affiliated 
with  Mortarboard,  the 
national  senior  honorary. 
Members  also  participated  in 
community  service  projects, 
such  as  ushering  at  graduation 
and  visiting  local  nursing 
homes. 


COLLEGIATE   PENTACLE   —   Row   one: 

Nancy  Elder,  Ritual  Chairman;  Melinda  Wise, 
Secretary;  Karen  Chrisman,  President;  Cheryl 
Whittaker,  Vice-President;  Sara  Riehl, 
Treasurer.  Row  two:  Brian  Potts,  Tom  Rogers, 
Tammy  K.  McClain,  Ann  S.  Filiatreua,  Jac- 
quie  Dunnigan,  Lu  Seytles,  Diane  Riser, 
Jacinta  Payne,  Eva  Heimerdinger,  Amy 
Baumann.  Row  three:  Kenneth  Walter 
Weidinger,  Ron  Bates,  Mike  Behler,  Pam 
Glatthaar,  Cheri  Tucker,  Ava  Cuticchia, 
Maria  Domenech,  Nancy  Owens,  Jim  Morrow, 
Jeff  Carpenter. 


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190  Organizations 


DATA  PROCESSING  MANAGEMENT 
ASSOCIATION  —  Row  one:  Rob  Chesley, 
President;  Teri  Underwood,  Secretary;  Julie 
Thompson,  Treasurer;  Tom  Lewis,  Vice- 
President.  Row  two:  Jandie  Cheatham, 
Judith  Spaulding,  M.  Kim  Horvat,  AHce 
Squires,  Stacy  Campbell,  Lisa  Childers, 
Richard  H.  Wells.  Row  three:  Cheryl  Payne, 
Betty  Carpenter,  Mark  J.  Edlin,  James  D. 
Morrow,  Terry  E.  Walker,  Bill  Massey.  Not 
pictured:  Cindy  Slaughter,  Historian. 


The    Data    Processing 
Management     Association 

gave  students  an  un- 
derstanding of  the  vital 
business  role  of  data  process- 
ing. The  nationally  affiliated 
club    sponsored    field    trips, 


guest  speakers,  and  banquets. 
Members  also  served  as  in- 
structors for  EDP  courses,  and 
provided  Christmas  Yule  Logs 
for  Madison  Manor  Nursing 
Home. 


Delta  Omicron/Alpha  Eta 
Chapter  is  an  International 
honorary  music  fraternity  for 
women.  Members  help  in- 
troduce high  school  students  to 
the  Music  Department,  and 
perform  for  various  area  nurs- 
ing home  residents.  Most 
members  live  together  on  a 
designated  floor  in  Walters 
Hall.  By  living  together,  the 
girls  are  able  to  encourage  one 
another  in  their  musical 
talents. 


DELTA  OMICRON  —  Row  one:  Joann  Ut 
ter,  Janet  Jeanes,  Judith  Halfacre,  Treasurer; 
Denise  Stevens,  Anna  Marie  Mannerino,  Betty 
Miller,  Susan  Duvall,  Vice-President;  Tina 
Martin,  President;  Valerya  Hyme.  Secretary. 
Row  two:  Karen  Schram.  Stephanie  Temple. 
Yvonne  Wingard,  Susan  Carlock,  Karen 
Reves,  Sally  Lemert,  Karen  Moser,  Joy  Anna 
Anderson.  Row  three:  Leslie  Stewart,  Beckie 
Gill,  Hollice  Demmler,  Jane  Terry,  Mary 
Wieliczko,  Gay  Begley,  Eva  Heimerdinder, 
Kimberly  Bums,  Pamela  Kohls,  Karyl  Kinsey. 


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Delta    Tau    Alpha    is    an 

agricultural  honor  society 
which  helps  to  promote 
academic  excellence  and  the 
positive  aspects  of  the 
agricultural  industry. 

The  group  has  formed  an 
intra-departmental  tutoring 
service  for  agriculture  stu- 
dents. They  also  administer 
the  faculty  evaluation  for  the 
department  and  hold  de- 
partmental gripe  week. 

DELTA  TAU  ALPHA  —  Row  one  —  Diane 
Derrick,  Reporter;  Tina  Hacker,  Treasurer 
Tom  Ludwig,  Secretary;  Maurice  L.  Eastridge 
•Second  Vice-President;  David  Baltenberger 
First  Vice-President;  Melody  Beckett,  Presi 
dent.  Row  two  —  Florence  Elaine  Wells 
Donna  Burks,  Amy  Walker,  Beth  Ritchie 
Donna  Hartman,  .Jennie  Keelin,  Patti  Beth 
Parrish,  Debbie  Barnes,  Dwight  Barkley,  Ad 
vi.sor.  Row  three  —  Rick  Hofelich,  Doug  Hib 
herd,  (!len  A.  Harrison,  Paul  Donaldson,  Jr. 
Mark  Veazel,  Elwood  Howe,  Mark  Metcatte 
Daniel  L.  Brough,  Karen  Tysseling,  Carolyn 
Aylor,  Jackie  Jacobs,  Ken  Adams,  Bobby  R. 
Prewitt. 

EASTERN  DANCE  THEATRE  -  Back 
row:  Michael  Bingham,  Cindy  Clark,  Laure 
Bell:  Advisor,  Karen  Gombert,  Lora  Yelton. 
Standing:  Lynn  Stone,  Adele  Pedicone,  Robin 
McCoy  Grimes,  Pam  Ott,  Cindy  Bradshaw, 
Alicia  Home,  Chery  Bachman,  Tammy  Foy, 


Eastern  Dance  Theatre  is 

open  to  all  students  interested 
in  advancing  their  technical 
skills  in  dance.  The  purpose  of 
the  organization  is  to  offer  an 
opportunity  for  creative  dance 

Jackie  Truesdell,  Michele  Blackwell,  Virginia 
Nill  Jinks:  Advisor,  Tish  Hutchins,  Paula 
Leppo.  Sitting:  Vicki  Field,  Marvetta 
Douglas,   Cheryl   Gregory,   Michael  Thomas, 


study,  composition,  and  per- 
formance. Eastern  Dance 
Theatre  presented  two  concerts 
this  year:  "Works  in  Progress" 
in  the  fall  and  a  major  concert 
in  the  spring. 

Monica  Cummings,  Cheryl  Klatt,  Amy  Arnett, 
Jamie  Jarvis,  Laurie  Turner.  Not  Pictured: 
Corita  Saffer,  Lisa  Yates,  Denise  Wilson,  Car- 
meta  Young. 


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E-CLUB  —  Row  one:  Jim  Scott,  David  L. 
Napier,  Kevin  Curren,  Secretary;  Jamie 
Harris,  Scott  H.  Barber.  Row  two:  Mark 
Beuder,  Tom  Nix,  John  Rowlett,  Treasurer; 
Caryn  Oconnor,  Chris  Gray,  Vice-President; 
Alex  Dominguez.  Row  three:  Chuck  Gibson, 
Dave  Rolf,  Mark  Preston,  Kurt  Heuerman, 
President;  David  Dihrkop,  Cris  E.  Curtis, 
Kevin  Greve,  Mark  Willoughby,  Bret  Yoder. 

An  honorary  group  for  out- 
standing athletes,  the  E-Club 
works  toward  the  betterment  of 
conditions  for  athletics.  Those 


who  have  earned  a  varsity  let- 
ter for  three  consecutive  years 
are  awarded  an  E-ring.  The 
ring  allows  these  chosen  few  to 
attend  all  future  basketball 
and  football  games.  Members 
also  serve  as  ushers  for  all 
home  basketball  games,  as  well 
as  for  the  women's  state  tour- 
nament. 


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Horticulture  —  F.T.D. 
Club,  otherwise  known  as  the 
horticulture  club,  is  to  broaden 
student  education  in  hor- 
ticulture and  floriculture.  This 
year  the  F.T.D.  Club  made 
homecoming  mums  in  coopera- 
tion with  the  Pershing  Rifles 
and  entered  the  float  contest  in 
cooperation  with  the 
Argiculture/Club. 


HORTICLLTUREyFTD  CLUB  -  1st  Row: 

Donna  Hartman.  secretar.',  Jackie  Jacobs, 
president,  Donna  Burks,  vice  president,  Deb- 
bie Barnes,  treasurer,  Robert  C.  Lay,  ad%'isor, 
Steve  Black,  advisor.  2nd  Row:  Patti  Beth 
Parrish,  Rose  Tuggle,  Vickie  Field,  Donna 
Roberts,  Debra  Carr,  Tom  Ludwig,  Renne  Pe- 
quignot,  Lorna  Turner,  Carolyn  Aylor.  3rd 
Row:  Donna  Jungelas,  Alberta  G.  Willoughby, 
Timothy  A.  Crouch,  Tim  L.  Tingle,  Amy 
Susan  Walker,  Hazel  Louise  Stout,  Jerri  M. 
McCarter,  Rick  Hofelich,  and  Doug  Hibberd. 


The  Food  and  Nutrition 
Club  hosts  lecturers,  holds  pic- 
nics, and  continuously  strives 
to  keep  students  informed 
about  nutrional  topics.  The 
club  sponsors  the  National 
Nutrition  Month  in  March, 
and  helps  with  the  Meals-on- 
Wheels  program.  They  had 
several  fund-raising  events  to 
sponsor  members  for  the 
N.A.D.A.  Convention. 


FOOD  AND  NUTRITION  CLUB  -  Row  1: 

Mary  Wilkens,  Donna  Ackoff,  Cissy  Hughs, 
Mary  Menk,  Mark  Ziebarth,  Treasurer;  Row 
2:  Nattette  Schumann,  Debbie  Riggs,  Presi- 
dent; Lisa  Allen,  Myron  Hansen,  Sharyl 
James,  Nancy  Owens,  Row  3:  Susie  Wright, 
Kara  Fricke,  Secretary;  Amy  Baumann,  Row 
4:  Sylvia  Turner,  Kimberly  Russell.  Pam 
Bradley,  Suzette  Long  Vice-President. 


194  Organizations 


The  German  Club  (Der 
Deutsche  Verein)  is  a  social 
organization  that  stresses 
cultural  understanding  of  Ger- 
manic countries  and  their 
language.  The  club  annually 
sponsors  a  German  dinner  for 


the  residents  of  Kenwood 
House.  The  group  took  a  trip  to 
Cincinnati's  Lenhart's 
Restaurant  to  sample  German 
cuisine  and  also  visited  Gatlin- 
burg's  Old  Heidleberg  Castle. 


The  Student  Association  of 
General  Contractors  provides 
construction  technology  majors 
with  activities,  information 
and  contacts  that  will  further 
enhance  their  education.  The 
group  washed  windows  to  raise 
money  for  charity,  took  senior 
citizens  to  the  polls  on  election 
day,  and  sold  tee-shirts  in  order 
to  raise  money  for  their  various 
projects. 


CONSTRUCTION  CLUB  —  Row  1:  Mitchell 
Wylie,  Treasurer;  Jesse  VVilmoth,  Vice- 
President;  Debbie  Dunn,  Tony  Amburby, 
President;  Charles  S.  Bowsher.  Row  2:  Randy 
WiUeroy,  Dave  Middendorf,  Robert 
McAllister,  Dall  Clark,  Larry  Doker,  Row  3: 
Dr.  Richard  Brooker,  Advisor;  Scott  Tarr,  Ron 
Snider,  Robert  A.  Eifert,  Howard  Wilaw 

GERMAN  CLUB  —  Row  1:  Donna  Burgraff, 
Thomas  E.  Miller,  Vice-President;  Tanya  L. 
Martin,  President;  Carla  Morehead,  Secretar.': 
Carmen  Cornett,  Treasurer;  Yvonne  Wisnicky, 
Row  2:  Susan  Miller,  Karen  Gohmann,  Janet 
Lynn  Thomas,  Connie  Wolfe,  Carolyn  Aylor, 
Dana  Gibson,  Tim  Stamps 


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INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION  AND 
TECHNOLOGY  -  Row  one:  Gary  K. 
C.  -'Stain,  Advisor;  John  A.  Brady,  Treasurer; 
Gre^  ~).  Jones,  President;  James  D.  Pohl,  Vice- 
President;  George  Herbert,  Advisor.  Row  two: 
George  Donald  Mattingly  Jr.,  Melinda  Easley, 
Robert  A.  Eifent.  Tom  Rogers,  David  Rowlette, 
Herbert  Moose  Sowers.  Row  three:  Tim  Van- 
Sant,  Kenneth  W.  Wiedinger,  Stuart  A. 
Maiden,  Jerome  Mescher,  Judy  Gentry. 


The  main  objective  of  the 
Judo  Club  is  to  teach  students 
the  marshal  art  of  Judo.  The 
Judo  Club  teaches  students 
various  concepts  of  self 
defense.  Among  some  of  the 
clubs'  activities  held  this  year 
were  demonstrations  given  in 
the  dorms  around  campus. 
They  also  provided  security 
services  to  the  runners  in  the 
5000  and  10,000  meter  runs 
held  this  year. 

Money  raised  by  the  Judo 
Club  by  showing  movies  was 
used  for  travel  expenses  to 
regional  tournaments. 


JUDO  CLUB  —  Row  one:  LesUe  Souder, 
Greg  Owens,  Connie  Hunter,  Dina  Menard, 
Price  Jacobs,  Instructor.  Row  two:  Ric  Mar- 
tin, Vicki  Eckart,  Loretta  Carrico,  Terry 
Lyons,  Dave  Thueneman,  Ruthie  Lockard, 
Secretary;  Barry  Wehrman,  Marcia  Whigham, 
Edward  Taylor  III.  Row  three:  Ron  Rea,  Don 
Prindle,  David  Baltenberger,  Bill  Bondurant, 
Doug  Boyd,  Bill  Coleman,  Dan  Jackson, 
Johnny  Casper. 


lET  was  designed  for  In- 
dustrial Educational 
Technology  students  for  the 
purpose  of  learning  more  about 
the    professions    in    the    lET 


fields.  Numerous  field  trips  to 
various  industries  and  schools 
were  taken  to  help  the  mem- 
bers become  better  acquainted 
with  the  lET  industry. 


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Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  an  honor 
society  in  education.  The  pur- 
pose of  this  honorary  society  is 
to  recognize  outstanding  con- 
tributions to  education,  which 
will  also  benefit  them 
professionally  in  their  future 
fields. 

Among  the  service  projects 
held  by  the  club  were  the  dis- 
tribution of  Reading  is  Fun- 
damental (RIF)  books.  The 
club  also  held  tutoring  sessions 
at  the  Family  Life  Center  in 
Renfro  Valley  in  the  fall 
semester. 


KAPPA  DELTA  PI  —  Row  one:  Clay  Rice, 
Karen  Johnson,  Paige  Milburn,  Donna 
Burgraff,  Margie  Hukee,  Pam  Peefrey,  Peggy 
Athey,  Susan  Bruce,  Cindy  Whalen,  Kathy 
Spath,  Karen  Crowdus.  Row  two:  Holly  Strat- 
ton,  Sharon  Noble,  Janie  Manley,  Melinda 
Turner,  Lisa  Kirkpatrick,  Donna  Blythe, 
Donna  Hurst,  Holly  Jones,  Karan  Hewitt, 
Delsie  Jenkins,  Kim  Laughner,  Lisa 
Thompson,  Pam  Jones,  Jeff  Lunceford.  Row 
three:  Jacquie  Dunnigan,  Lauren  Welch,  Mary 
Wells,  Patricia  O'Connell,  Kim  Combs,  Kathy 
Roesel,  Kim  Kemper,  Stacy  Dawson,  Dixie  R. 
Metcalf,  Carol  Bramschreiber,  Carol  AUender, 
Alma  Ralston,  Laura  Whitfield,  Kathy  L.  Cox, 
Norma  McGill,  Ann  Filiatreau,  Cheryl 
Ballard,  Sam  Volpenhein,  Beth  Tomlinson, 
Barbara  Curtsinger,  Glynn  Creamer,  Sponsor. 
Row  four:  Marsha  Stewart,  Barb  Lies, 
Tammy  Hayes,  Jan  Effler,  Linda  Boden,  Julie 
Rougeux,  Lisa  Hamilton,  Cynthia  Hill,  Alicia 
Shufflebarger,  Sandra  Saylor,  Margaret  Brock. 

Kappa  Delta  Tau  is  a  ser- 
vice organization  which  offers 
help  and  support  to  people  in 
the  community.  The  group 
sponsors  a  Girl  Scout  troup  as 
well  as  provides  monies  for  a 
Fillipino  girl.  The  organization 
works  with  elderly  persons  at 
Willis  Manor  Retirement  Cen- 
ter and  does  yardwork  for  those 
who  are  unable  to  do  their  own. 
The  group  also  provides  service 
to  the  University  through  serv- 
ing at  various  banquets. 


KAPPA  DELTA  TAU  —  Row  one:  Kathleen 
Boggs,  Leslie  Jones,  Nancy  Paulin,  Susan  Lies, 
Gaye  Bush.  Row  two:  Regina  Cain,  Recreation 
Chairman;  Diane  Bowman,  Finance  Chair- 
man; Tracey  Kidd,  Chaplain;  Vicki  Vail, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Teresa  Swope, 
Pledge  Chairman;  Kim  Adkins,  President; 
Kimberly  Lions,  Vice-President;  Robin  Wolfe, 
Treasurer;  Barb  Lies,  Service  Chairman; 
Sharon  Lawrence,  Social  Chairman;  Cinda 
Phoenix,  Historian;  Cindy  Hufford,  Program  & 
Publicity  Chairman;  Sally  Frazier,  Parliamen- 
tarian. Row  three:  Cynthia  White,  Carol 
Alley,  Tamara  Adams,  Diane  Baker,  Sandy 


Gase,  Vicki  Schulte,  Debbie  Chapman,  Diana 
Casson,  Sheryl  Longworth,  Brenda  Lewis. 
Terrie  Thomas,  Karla  Auxier,  Maria  Smith, 
Shelli  Hendren,  Dana  Columbia,  Linda 
Fussner,  Tammy  Loar,  Maureen  Burke.  Row 
four:  Jannene  Boehm,  Loralee  Barnett. 
Sharon  Horn,  Alyce  Squires,  LouAnn  Gore, 
Tina  Marie  Lester,  Lisa  Redmon,  Cindy 
Spears,  Kim  Kiser,  Monica  Badgley,  Nancy 
Stepp,  Debbie  Dials,  Anna  Stewart,  Susie 
Thacker,  Debra  Baker,  Dee  Dee  Hancock, 
Rene  Daniels,  Sharon  Roberts,  Lois  Ann 
FerriU,  Jann  Effler. 


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Kappa    Mu    Epsilon    is    a 

National  Mathematics 
Honorary  Society.  The  purpose 
of  the  organization  is  to  further 
the  student's  interest  in 
mathematics  and  give  him  an 
opportunity  to  get  to  know 
others  in  the  field  of 
mathematics. 

The  honorary  society  offers 
students  on  campus  tutoring 
services.  They  also  invite  lec- 
turers from  neighboring  univer- 
sities to  speak  on  occasions. 

Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  held  a 
backgammon  tournament  in 
which  the  winner  was  awarded 
a  thirty  dollar  prize.  The 
honorary  society  is  a  new  club 
on  Eastern's  campus  this  year. 


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KAPPA  MU  EPSILON  —  Row  one:  Natalie 
McComis,  Sheryl  B.  Bowling,  Reporter;  Kevin 
Preston,  Treasurer;  Sally  Fisher,  President; 
Robin  Woodward,  Vice-President;  Diane  Kerr, 
Secretary;  Roger  Baker,  Not  Present.  Row 
two:  Dorian  Yeager,  Sponsor;  Monica  Feltner, 
Kerry  Moore,  Stephen  Wheeler,  .ludith  Dus- 
ing,  Andrea  Norris,  Carol  Allender,  Stacy  Daw- 
son, Laura  Madden,  Mark  Downs. 


The  Military  Police  Com- 
pany is  a  co-curricula  for  those 
military  science  students  inter- 
ested in  Law  Enforcement.  It 
provides  services  to  the  com- 
munity and  the  University 
through  traffic  control,  Color 
Guards  at  sports  events,  and 
other  requested  duties.  Mem- 
bers are  oriented  with  the  Mil- 
itary and  gain  experience  from 
working  with  the  public  and 
each  other  as  a  team. 


MILITARY  POLICE  -  Row  one:  Cheril 
Lineberry,  -John  Malvin,  Operations;  C.P.T. 
Tone  Sharon  E.  Farthing,  Finance;  Steve  Pin- 
ter, Commander.  Row  two:  Eric  Provost, 
Jocelyn  C.  Roberts,  James  E.  Collins,  Twg.  Of- 
ficer 21st  Ranger,  Rosemary  Husted,  Donna 
Muller,  Lynne  M.  Thompson.  Row  three: 
Mary  K.  Smith,  Ron  Stephens,  Kim  Cosker, 
Theresa  Roberts. 


198  Organizations 


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Lambda     Sigma     is     a 

sophomore  honorary  society 
that  stresses  leadership, 
scholarship,  fellowship  and  ser- 
vice through  campus  and  com- 
munity projects.  This  year,  the 
group  participated  in  canned 
food  drives,  student  and 
homecoming  elections  and  the 
Lions  Club  Candy  Day.  They 
also  decorated  for  the 
homecoming  dance.  In  addi- 
tion to  attending  the  regional 
conference,  several  members 
also  attended  the  national  con- 
ference held  at  Miami  Univer- 
sity of  Ohio.  The  Society  also 
held  several  social  activities  for 
members. 


LAMBDA  SIGMA  —  Row  one:  Martha  S. 
Grice,  Faculty  Advisor;  Karen  Chrisman, 
Senior  Advisor;  Mary  Morehous,  President; 
Kim  Vail,  Vice-President;  Susie  Baumann, 
Secretary;  Kim  Scott,  Ritual  Chairperson; 
Cheryl  Jeffries,  Treasurer;  Don  Flowers,  Junior 
Advisor;  Karen  Bullock,  Junior  Advisor;  John 
D.  Jenkins,  Faculty  Advisor.  Row  two:  Davis 
Schnieder,  Connie  Hacker,  Carla  Griffith,  Kim 
Thompson,  Sue  Graham,  Margaret  Hill, 
Chairperson    Service    Committee;    Rhonda 


Morris,  Linda  Christian,  Karen  Day,  Barbara 
Jacober,  Jean  Strait,  Anna  Marie  Mannerino. 
Karen  McLean,  Chairperson  Phone  Commit- 
tee; Kim  Abell,  Diana  Tobergte,  Charlotte 
Howard,  David  Schulte,  Chairperson  Ways 
and  Means  Committee.  Row  three:  Laura  Ep- 
person, Kim  Kiser,  Sheri  L.  Wade,  Scott  Brad- 
ford, Tim  Courtney,  Tim  McDaniel,  Elsie  Tip- 
ton, Tom  Rogers,  Senior  Advisor;  David  White, 
Mark  Yeazel,  Libbie  Turley,  Paige 
McConaughy,  Cindy  Jeffries. 


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Phi    Epsilon    Kappa    is 

designed  for  physical  education 
majors  and  minors.  Providing 
guest  speakers  for  the  benefit  of 
the  group  is  just  one  of  their 
projects.  The  club  strives  to 
enrich  the  relationship  be- 
tween  students   and    faculty 


while  enriching  the  knowledge 
of  both. 


PHI  EPSILON  KAPPA  —  Seated  —  David 
Cole,  President;  Lisa  Norton,  Vice-President; 
Caryn  O'Connor,  Secretary;  Connie  Hunter, 
Treasurer.  Standing  —  Preston  Johnson, 
Stuart  Wilson,  Rick  Zacholski,  Mitch  Heater, 
Joe  Karszen,  Dan  Lichty,  Faculty  Advisor. 


Phi    Beta    Lambda    is    a 

professional  business  organiza- 
tion that  helps  students 
develop  vocational  competency 
for  business  and  office  occupa- 
tions. Among  their  projects 
carried  out  this  year  were 
campus  tours  for  visiting 
seniors,  typing  resumes  for 
business  students  and  a  faculty 
appreciation  tea. 

PBL  —  Row  one  —  Renee  Sneed,  Jamie  R. 
Mallard,  Allison  Lusby,  Tammy  D.  Rodgers. 
Row  two  —  Mark  Preston,  Treasurer;  Carolyn 
Tipton,  Secretary;  Carolyn  Montgomery, 
Reporter;  Cynthia  Cochran,  1st  Vice- 
President;  Paula  Hihchman  Roahrig,  Presi- 
dent; Karla  Ballard,  State  Secretary,  Matthew 
A.  Roahrig,  2nd  Vice-President,  not  pictured. 
Advisors:  Mr.  R.  Wuillemier,  Dr.  Allan 
Webster,  Dr.  Bill  Baldwin,  Ms.  Fredonna  Cox. 
Row  three  —  Kelly  Read,  Melanie  Wills, 
Steven  Whitson,  Kelly  Cathers,  Brenda  Gab- 
bard,  Emily  Ayres,  Greg  Land,  Doug  Tucker. 


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PHI    EPSILON    OMICRON   -   Row   one: 

Nancy  Owens,  Projects  Officer;  Sara  Riehl, 
Candle  Reporter;  Kathy  Roesel,  Vice- 
President;  Jill  Prow,  Treasurer;  Kim  Kemper, 
Recording  Secretary;  Laura  Whitfield, 
Historian;  Amy  Baumarm,  President.  Row 
two:  Diane  Click,  Nancy  Raque,  Cheri  Tucker, 


Kara  Fricke,  Sylvia  Turner,  Susan  Moore, 
Suzette  Long,  Brenda  Reed,  Lynn  VVhittaker. 
Row  three:  Pam  Glatthaar,  Sandra  Miller, 
Laurie  Risch,  Ava  Cuticchia,  Amy  Broyles, 
Debby  Wartinger,  Sheryle  Scott,  Kim  Russell, 
Jodie  Jones,  Christine  Semier. 


Phi  Epsilon  Omicron  is  a 

national  home  economics 
society  for  all  areas  of  home 
economics.  It  strives  to  serve 
and  advance  the  profession 
while  aiding  members  to 
become  effective  leaders 
through  personal  and 
professional  development.  The 
group  hosted  a  district 
workshop  for  six  other  Phi  Ep- 
silon Omicron  chapters  in  the 
state. 

Phi     Mu     Alpha     is     a 

professional  music  fraternity 
for  men.  Its  primary  purpose  is 
to  promote  the  highest  stan- 
dards of  creativity,  perfor- 
mance, education  and  musical 
research.  On  October  &,  the 
group  celebrated  its  national 
founders  day  with  a  "new 
wave"  bash. 


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Pi  Omega  Pi,  an  honor 
society  for  those  students  in- 
terested in  business  education, 
works  to  estabhsh  and  direct 
chapters  of  Pi  Omega  Pi  in 
colleges  and  universities 
engaged  in  business  teacher 
education.  The  organization 
not  only  tries  to  create  a 
fellowship  among  teachers  of 
business  subjects,  but  it  also 
tries  to  create  and  encourage 
interest  and  promote 
scholarship  in  business  educa- 
tion. This  year  two  delegates 
went  to  Denver,  Colorado  for 
the  biennial  national  conven- 
tion. 

PI  OMEGA  PI  —  Sitting:  Carolyn  Tipton. 
Vice-President;  Carolyn  Montgomery,  Presi- 
dent; Pam  Weigel,  Treasurer.  Standing:  Edsel 
R.  Mountz,  Co-Sponsor;  Myrena  Jennings,  Co- 
Sponsor. 

The  Public  Relations  Stu- 
dent Society  of  America  is  a 

coeducational  organization 
dedicated  to  the  professional 
development  and  study  of 
public  relations.  The  purpose 
of  the  club  is  to  encourage  the 
understanding  of  current 
theories  and  procedures  in  the 
practice  of  public  relations. 


PUBLIC  RELATIONS  STUDENT 
SOCIETY    OF    AMERICA    -    Row    one: 

Winifred  A.  Wimberly,  National  Delegate; 
Sandy  Beck,  Treasurer;  Joy  Snell,  Secretary; 
Cindy  Holtzapple,  Vice-F'resident;  Debbie 
Taylor,  President;  Don  Smith,  Public  Rela- 
tions, Rita  Robinson,  National  Liaison; 
Elizabeth  English,  Faculty  Advisor.  Row  two: 
Ayne  Wheeler,  Scott  Northcutt,  Sherri  Arter- 
burn.  Shannon  Bell,  Marc  Clark,  Karen 
Eklund,  Alice  Osbourn,  Debbie  Delmar.  Row 
three:  Mike  Berbandson,  Bill  Hickman,  Jen- 
nifer Maynard,  Cheryl  Gregory,  Virginia  Whip- 
ple, Mary  Donahue,  Pilly  Johnson,  Brenda 
Hawkins.  Row  four:  Tracy  Mullins,  Sherry 
Smith,  Elin  Drageid,  Cheryl  M.  Bachman, 
Edwena  Craynon,  Anne  Brotzge.  Row  five: 
Paul  Curry,  Joe  Orrender,  Tim  Eaton,  Cindy 
Huber. 


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Rho  Epsilon  is  a  fraternity 
for  men  and  women  interested 
in  the  field  of  real  estate.  Mem- 
bers have  many  opportunities 
to  gain  applied  experience  by 
co-ordinating  classroom  pro- 
jects with  contemporary  real- 


life  situations.  Often,  part  time 
job  opportunities  are  also 
developed  and  students  are 
able  to  gain  exposure  to  the 
real  problems  that  exist  in  the 
real  estate  field. 


RHO  EPSILON  —  Row  one:  .Jeff  Carpenter, 
President;  Barbara  Hall,  Ken  Lennon. 
Melanie  Wills,  Secretary;  Mary  Bradley, 
Darryl  Brewer,  Treasurer.  Row  two:  Jamie  H. 
Bauer,  Vice-President;  Scott  H.  Barber,  Place- 
ment Director;  Mike  Gilley,  Roger  Wilhoit, 
Pete  Fish,  Public  Relations;  Bill  Langdon, 
Faculty  Advisor. 

Sigma  Tau  Alpha  is  a  ser- 
vice sorority  that  performs  ser- 
vice projects  for  the  school  and 
surrounding  community.  It 
provides  Rainbow  Girls  with 
the  opportunity  to  continue 
service  to  the  community  while 
enrolled  in  college.  This  year 
they  sponsored  the  Cystic 
Fibrosis  Dance-a-thon  and 
worked  with  J.D.F.  on  fund- 
making  projects.  They  also 
participated  in  instituting  new 
chapters. 


SIGMA  TAU  ALPHA  —  Row  one:  Cheri 
Miller,  Carolyn  Thomas,  Tony  Foley,  Cathy 
McGowan,  Stephanie  Stevens.  Row  two: 
Cindy  Cole,  Lorraine  Foley,  Advisor;  Beth 
Daugherty,  Treasurer;  Kathy  Henderson, 
President;  Suzanne  Will,  Vice-President;  Mar- 
cia  Ball,  Secretary;  Diane  White.  Row  three: 
Richard  H.  Wells,  Dale  Cary,  Gaye  Bush,  Jen- 
nifer Blade,  Lisa  Egelston,  Trish  Scott, 
Historian;  Jill  Penske,  Guide;  Laura  Parker, 
Jackie  Frost,  Bill  Jack  Parker. 


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Sigma    Tau    Delta    is    the 

English  honor  society  which 
recognizes  and  encourages 
superior  scholarship  in  the 
study  of  English.  It  is  open  to 
students  who  maintain  a 
cumulative  GPA  of  3.0.  Mem- 
bers are  encouraged  to  ex- 
perience the  many  oppor- 
tunities on  campus  and  in  the 
community  to  broaden  their 
appreciation  of  English 
literature  and  culture.  Projects 
such  as  poetry  readings, 
theater  parties  and  an  English 
dinner  help  them  to  realize 
their  goal. 

Sigma  Tau  Pi  is  a  business 
honorary  whose  primary  pur- 
pose is  to  foster  a  feeling  of 
unity  and  fellowship  among  its 
members.  The  organization 
also  tries  to  promote  oppor- 
tunities for  social  and 
educational  growth  within  the 
business  area. 


SIGMA  TAU  DELTA  —  Row  one:  Maria 
Bellamy,  Vice-President;  Susan  Gerald,  Presi- 
dent; Lu  Settles,  Sandy  Combs.  Row  two: 
Lori  Butler,  Secretary/Treasurer;  Allyson 
Lusby,  Kathy  Gambrel,  Ordelle  Hill,  Advisor; 
Barbara  Oliver,  Sarah  Fretty. 

SIGMA  TAU  PI  —  Row  one:  Karen  Talbott, 
Karen  Tyaseling,  Vice-President;  Ellen  E. 
Arens,  President;  Kelly  L.  Gathers,  Secretary; 
Matthew  A.  Roahrig,  Treasurer;  Fred  A. 
E)ngle,  Faculty  Sponsor.  Row  two:  Jeff  Car- 
penter, Carla  Griffith,  Alice  Squire,  Sandy 
Gase,  Kimberly  Playforth,  Deborah  K.  Guram, 
Stacy  Campbell,  Melanie  Wills,  Dale  Bernard, 
Lisa  Hager.  Row  three:  Robin  Wolf,  Elizabeth 
Ison,  Ruth  Ann  Russell,  Paula  H.  Roahrig, 
Cynthia  Randolph,  Anna  Schaefer,  Charlotte 
Browing,  Selma  JoCarruba,  Emily  Ayres, 
Pamela  B.  Black.  Row  four:  Cheryl  Payne, 
Terri  Hild,  Jill  Jenkinson,  Susan  Kottak, 
Felicia  Bott,  Renee  Sneed,  Karen  M.  Quitter, 
JoAnna  Hardy,  James  D.  Morrow,  Judy  E. 
Mayfield.  Row  five:  Scott  H.  Barber,  Steven 
Whitson,  Doug  Tucker,  Mark  Young,  Alan 
Raven,  Mark  J.  Edlin,  Fred  Sarnecky  Jr., 
James  O.  Campbell,  David  Shaw,  Jim 
Graybeal. 


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STUDENT  NATIONAL  EDUCATION 
ASSOCIATION  —  Row  one:  Alicia  Shuf- 
flebarger,  Sh2iron  White,  Treasurer;  Julie 
Rougeux,  President;  Carla  Clifton,  Secretary; 
Rosaline  Napier.  Row  two:  Sharen  Conyers, 
Mark  Hayden,  Donna  Burgraff,  Tammie  Sue 
Justice,  Laura  Hodgin,  Dawn  Butler,  Alice 
Sewell,  Lisa  Thompson,  Jean  Metzger. 


The  Student  Occupational 
Therapy  Association  strives 
to  promote  interest  in  oc- 
cupational therapy  on  the 
campus  and  in  the  community. 
They  do  this  by  providing  in- 
teraction through  field  ex- 
perience with  the  staff  of 
various  facilities  that  deal  with 
the  therapy  program. 

STUDENT  SOCIAL  WORKERS  —  Row 
one:  Serena  Stewart,  Secretary;  Connie 
Michels,  Treasurer;  Jane  Moreland,  President; 
Barbara  J.  Berry,  Vice-President.  Row  two: 
Larry  E.  Abney,  Laurie  Boscarino,  Debbie 
Rambo,  Diane  Rice,  Donna  Moore.  Row 
three:  Belinda  Lee,  Emily  Miller,  Kimberly 
Tribble,  Pam  Gross,  Pam  Trabish,  Beckie 
Wiener. 


The    Student    National 
Education    Association    is    a 

pre-professional  organization 
for  students  who  wish  to 
develop  an  understanding  of 
and  an  appreciation  for  the 
teaching  profession.  The  group 
provides  members  with  the  op- 


portunity to  voice  their  opin- 
ions on  events  concerning 
education  at  the  student  level, 
as  well  as  allowing  members  to 
become  affiliated  with  the 
professional  educational 
societies. 


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The  Student  Social  Work 
Association  provides  Social 
Work  majors  with  learning  ex- 
periences  outside  the 
classroom.  Members  help  out- 


side agencies  who  may  need 
volunteers  and  they  also  plan 
activities  for  foster  children 
and  senior  citizens. 


STUDENT  SOCIAL  WORKERS  —  Row 
one:  Serena  Stewart,  Secretary;  Connie 
Michels,  Treasurer;  Jane  Moreland,  President; 
Barbara  J.  Berry,  Vice-President.  Row  two: 
Larry  E.  Abney,  Laurie  Boscarino,  Debbie 
Rambo,  Diane  Rice,  Donna  Moore.  Row  three: 
Belinda  Lee,  Emily  Miller,  Kimberly  Tribble, 
Pam  Gross,  Pam  Trabish,  Beckie  Wiener. 


This  proved  to  be  an  exciting 
year  for  the  Young  Dem- 
ocrats. The  fall  of  the  year  was 
spent  campaigning  for  the  re- 
election of  the  incumbant 
Jimmy  Carter.  In  addition  to 
handing  out  literature  and 
holding  rallies,  the  group  also 
helped  in  the  registration  of 
students.  Members  of  the 
group  also  participated  in 
several  of  the  mock  presiden- 
tial debates  that  were  held  on 
campus  this  year. 

YOUNG  DEMOCRATS  —  Row  one:  Leisa 
Saylor,  Kim  Kemper,  Carol  Barnett,  Public 
Relations;  Lee  Yount,  Treasurer;  Carol 
Merritt,  Sarah  Fretty,  Secretary;  Cheryl 
Shelton,  Carl  Kremer,  Vice-President;  Pamela 
S.  Goble,  Monica  Isaacs,  President;  Barb  Heiz- 
man.  Row  two:  Jim  Caldwell,  Sherry 
Houston,  Laura  Hodgin,  Rebecca  Brown, 
Rhonda  Harless,  Jennifer  Maynard,  Program 
Director;  Chuck  Givens,  Nancy  Oeswein, 
Marilyn  Leer,  Dwayne  Litton,  Rhonda  Morris, 
David  Wallhausser. 


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PANHELLENIC  —  Row  one:  Kim  Kirk,  Secretary;  Beth  D'Amico,  Treasurer;  Abbie  Beacham, 
President;  Judy  Spaulding,  First  Vice-president;  Sharon  Stephen,  Advisor.  Row  two:  Stacy  Givan, 
Candy  Jackson,  Jackie  Schuyler,  Kathy  Rosell,  Malanie  Turner,  Pam  White,  Cindy  Gibbs,  Carla 
Fulton.  Row  three:  Phylis  Jones,  Holly  MacDonald,  Allyson  Lusby. 


The  Panhellenic  Council  is 

the  coordinating  body  for  the 
social  sororities  on  campus. 
The  organization  is  composed 
of  two  representatives  of  each 
of  the  ten  sororities.  Pan- 
hellenic began  the  year  by  coor- 
dinating  rush  for  fall  and 
spring  semesters.  The  council 
set  up  coke  stands  and  passed 
out  information  and  Greek 
Buttons  to  new  freshmen  and 
parents  during  summer  orien- 
tation. A  display  room  was  also 
set  up  to  familiarize  students 
with  sororities.  The  new  ideas 
successfully  helped  pledge  over 
200  girls  during  the  term. 

The  Inter-Fraternity  Coun- 
cil experienced  welcome 
prosperity  and  growth  during 
the  year.  The  number  of  frater- 
nities grew  on  campus,  increas- 
ing by  one  due  to  the  expansion 
proceedings  carried  on  by  the 
IFC.  Growth  was  also  seen  in 
the  special  seminars  and 
workshops  sponsored  in  an  ef- 
fort to  promote  the  ideals  of 
brotherhood,  scholarship,  ser- 
vice and  leadership  in  fifteen 
fraternities  and  the  new  colony 
of  Phi  Kappa  Tau.  Through 
cooperation  with  national  and 
regional  fraternal  organizations 
the  IFC  strives  to  maintain  its 
ever  increasing  services  to  the 
social  fraternities  at  the  univer- 
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I.F.C.  —  Row  one:  Jim  Garrison,  Treasurer;  Benjamin  Dunn,  Vice-president;  Ron  Mock;  Phill 
Burgen,  President;  Jeff  Pollitt,  Secretary.  Row  two:  Dean  Shafer,  Doug  Holmes,  Jeffrey  Page,  Tom 
Lockridge,  Mike  Ricke,  Ken  Stuesse.  Row  three:  Rob  Keith,  I.F.C.  Advisor;  Larry  Mcintosh,  Ken 
Brown,  Dave  FarrelU  Paul  Schurman,  Terry  Humphrey,  Scott  Bergstrom.  Row  four:  Greg  Arrowood, 
Jerald  Wise,  Charles  Smith,  Roger  Madison,  William  Houston.  Row  five:  Michael  Webb,  Monty  L. 
Northcutt,  Dwayne  White,  Michael  Cox,  Kevin  Mason,  Walter  Howard,  Rick  Nabors. 


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The  Epsilon  Phi  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi 

has  once  again  had  an  active  year.  They  captured 
first  place  in  the  TKE  Basketball  Tournament 
for  the  second  consecutive  year,  first  place  for 
building  a  Homecoming  float  with  Betas,  and 
second  place  in  the  Alpha  Gam  Softball  and  Beta 
Football  competitions.  They  participated  in  the 
SAE  County  Fair,  the  KA  Old  South,  the 
Lambda  Chi  Watermelon  Bust,  and  the  J. P. 
Superpledges. 

A  few  of  their  money  service  projects  included 
their  annual  Halloween  party  with  Kappa  Alpha 
at  the  Shriner's  Hospital,  co-sponsoring  a  Dance- 
a-thon  for  Cystic  Fibrosis,  and  sponsoring  other 
projects  for  Ronald  McDonald  houses.  In 
scholarship,  the  group's  pledges  took  first  place 
for  Fall  1980,  and  on  the  social  scene,  the  chapter 
enjoyed  two  formals  at  the  Hyatt  Regency  in 
Lexington  and  two  preference  dances. 


ALPHA  DELTA  PI  —  Row  one:  Deborah  Lynn6  Reffett,  Janice  Sword, 
Leslie  Sewell,  Sondra  Turner,  Stephanie  Cravaack,  Henrietta  Dudgeon, 
Robin  Caudill,  Ann  Heard,  Linda  Chandler.  Row  two:  Renee  Garland, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Robin  Cummins,  Chaplain;  Wendy  Bollinger, 
Jr.  Panhellenic;  Linda  Gossman,  Scholarship;  Pat  Kennedy,  Activities; 
Mary  Auge,  Social;  Kim  Dodson,  Vice-President;  Lynn  Stone,  Recording 
secreatary;  Shelly  Stafford,  Historian;  Mary  Hendren,  Rush  chairman; 
Jan  Hartlage,  Treasurer;  Melissa  Bryan,  Standards  chairman;  Tracy  Eak, 
Registrar;  Debbie  Couington,  Member-at-large;  Libby  Warner,  President; 
Crystal  Williams,  Member-at-large;  Jodie  Brown,  Sr.  Panhellenic 
Delegate;  Kim  Wagner,  Assistant  Treasurer;  Barbara  Stock,  Reporter; 
Jeanie  Morgan,  Housing  chairman.  Row  three:  Jackie  Stanton,  Deidre 
Bradley,  Trish  Winters,  Maribeth  Kozuh,  Bae  Griffiths,  Stephanie 
Downs,  Carole  Kimmel,  Sally  Mullaney,  Jill  Jenkinson,  Kim  Burns,  Lisa 
Silkey,  Lisa  Cole,  Sharon  Graham,  Valerie  Christy,  Susan  Kottak,  Lisa 
Gegel,  Clare  O'Donnell,  Carla  Hebert.  Row  four:  Ann  Beavin,  Patty 
Drennen,  Marsha  DeVine,  Catherine  Egalite,  Jean  Finley,  Lisa  Erhardt, 
Abbie  Beacham,  Robin  Sanders,  Wendy  Swinford,  Leanna  Roberts, 
Christy  Rotunno,  Lelia  Masden,  Barbara  Schneider,  Katherine  Fulcher, 
Karen  Spivey,  Becky  Brooks,  Melanie  Brumfield,  Phyllis  Collins, 
Suzanne  Fawbush,  Pamela  McHugh,  Tracy  Will,  Deeann  Calvert,  Peggy 
Hurst,  Betty  Singleton,  Dawn  Butler,  Amy  Gardner,  Traci  Wimsatt, 
Libby  Ison. 


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The  Gamma  Omicron  Chapter  of  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta  had  a  busy  and  inspiring  year. 
They  received  the  Panhellenic  Scholarship 
Award  for  the  fourth  consecutive  semester  with  a 
2.969  GPA.  In  Greek  sports  events  Alpha  Gams 
placed  first  in  Lambda  Chi  Watermelon  Bust  and 
second  in  the  SAE  County  Fair.  They  also  par- 
ticipated in  the  TKE  Basketball  Tournament. 

The  Alpha  Gams  exceeded  their  goals  by 
donating  over  $1,200  to  the  Juvenile  Diabetes 
Fund.  The  money  was  raised  by  having  a  road- 
block and  an  M  &  M  candy  sale. 


ALPHA  GAM  —  Row  one:  Mary  Heap,  Ritual;  Beth  D'Amico,  Pan- 
hellenic; Karen  Talbot,  Treasurer;  Anne  O'Hara,  Vice-president 
Scholarship;  Jane  Harris,  President;  Anna  Schaefer,  Vice-president 
Fraternity  Education;  Viki  Smith,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Susan 
Johnson,  Standards;  Ellen  Arens,  Activities;  Agnes  Jansen,  Ritual.  Row 
two:  Cheri  Lineberry,  Membership;  Jolyenda  Jones,  House;  Valerie 
P'Sime,  Publicity;  Lisa  Morehead,  Recording;  Nancy  Rotert,  Robin  Rich, 
Jr.  Panhellenic  Delegate;  Penne  Distle,  Jackie  May,  Beth  McAdam, 
Leanne  Huff.  Row  three:  Mary  Wilkens,  Patty  Shannon,  Connie  Fran- 
ciso,  Jille  Penske,  Carla  Waddle,  Nancy  Cary,  Gay  Royalty,  Laura 
LeMaster,  Kim  Lyons,  Amy  Rotert.  Row  four:  Becky  Coulter,  Cris 
Meihouse,  Linda  Bishop,  Tammy  Hibbard,  Carolyn  Johnson,  Sue  Holt, 
Cindy  Wolf,  Nancy  Oeswein,  Missy  Meek,  Lisa  Thacker.  Row  five:  Kathy 
Kinslor,  Laura  Noel,  Kim  McQuire,  Selena  Smith,  Phyllis  Whitehead, 
Connie  Wolfe,  Marisa  Madras,  Robin  Holstine,  Kim  Hiles,  Lucille 
Rathunde,  Music.  Row  six:  Eric  Provost,  Stacy  Wallace,  Dan  Griff,  Kay 
Hale,  Lee  Marx,  Irish  Rollings,  Todd  Nolan,  Dwayne  White,  Mark 
Nieland. 


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The  Zeta  Nu  Chapter  of  Alpha  Kappa  Alpha 
continued  to  Hve  up  to  their  motto,  "Service  to 
all  mankind,"  this  year.  They  worked  with  the 
bloodmobile  and  gave  a  donation  to  the  Don 
McKinnon  Scholarship  Fund.  The  chapter's  ma- 
jor events  were  the  Miss  Ebony  Pageant  and 
AKA  Week. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  ALPHA:  Row  one:  Carla  R.  Fulton,  President; 
Marianna  Greenlee,  Shirley  Watts,  Debra  A.  Robinson,  Dean  of  Pledges; 
Vanessa  Wesley,  Hostess;  Beverly  A.  Hill,  Vice-President;  Margery 
Duvall,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Row  two:  Eldora  Rhea,  Marie  King, 
Philacter;  Barbara  Commodore,  Assistant  Dean  of  Pledges;  Patricia 
Wright,  Recording  Secretary;  Helen  Boone.  Not  pictured:  Carol 
Montgomery,  Sheila  Hill,  Augusta  Washington,  Valerie  Boone,  Hazel 
Maupin. 


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Delta  Sigma  Theta,  a  public  service  sorority 
was  founded  here  on  Campus  May  9,  1970.  They 
began  their  year  by  promoting  the  sorority,  by 
handing  out  leaflets  during  registration  to 
freshman  women.  As  a  service  project  each  year 
they  sponsor  a  Sickle  Cell  Anemia  Drive  and  give 
a  donation  of  $100.00  to  some  charity  each  year. 
In  the  spring  semester  the  sisters  sponsored  their 
annual  Mr.  Esquire  Pageant. 


DELTA  SIGMA  THETA  —  Sitting:  Betty  Jones,  Jodi  Berry,  Advisor; 
Jacquelyn  Ashford,  Secretary;  Alice  Stoner,  President;  Winifred  Wim- 
berly.  Treasurer.  Standing:  Karen  Lawrence,  Social  Chairman;  La 'Tanya 
Weathers,  Panhellenic  Representative;  Pledge  Class:  Mary  Henderson, 
Alison  Crook,  Joan  Tzdbert,  Pamala  Whaley  (not  pictured),  Officers  not 
pictured:  Emma  Mitchell,  Vice-President;  Holly  Foster,  Sergeant-at- 


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The  Gamma  Theta  Chapter  of  Chi  Omega  was 

active  this  year  with  service  projects,  athletic 
competitions,  and  social  events. 

The  sorority's  members  sold  balloons  for  the 
Junior  Diabetes  Foundation,  answered  phones  at 
the  University's  Muscular  Dystrophy  Telethon 
and  collected  over  $1,000  for  Model's  cerebral 
palsy  students. 

Chi  O's  placed  first  in  competition  at  the  SAE 
County  Fair  and  second  in  the  Beta  Football 
tournament.  They  participated  in  the  TKE 
basketball  tournament  and  in  the  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha  Waltermelon  Bust. 

They  also  held  four  dances  throughout  the 
year:  a  Halloween  Dance,  at  the  Mulebarn;  Win- 
ter Formal,  at  Lexington;  a  Valentine's  Dance,  at 
Tates  Creek;  and  Spring  Formal,  at  the  Harley 
Inn  in  Lexington. 

Other  activities  during  the  year  were  the  an- 
nual Parent's  Day,  a  faculty  tea,  and  hosting 
Eleusinia,  a  meeting  of  the  Chi  Omega  chapters 
in  Kentucky. 


CHI  OMEGA:  Row  one:  Robin  Dosch,  Cheryl  Gregory,  Karla  Davis, 
Chapter  Correspondent;  Karen  McClure,  Becky  Sammons,  Rush  Chair- 
man; Ann  Bodine,  Pledge  Trainer;  Camie  Hughes,  Secretary;  Laurie 
Reinstedler,  Vice  President;  Maria  Domenech,  President;  Debbie  Lane, 
Jennifer  Ruehrwein,  Linda  Kunkle,  Cissie  Hughes,  Susan  Gregory,  Chris 
Dixon,  Tina  Bickett,  Angela  Gammon.  Row  two:  Carla  Graybeal,  Patte 
Newport,  Pam  Burke,  Deana  Wilson,  Diane  Deak,  Kim  Schmidt,  Genia 
Karlosky,  Rhonda  Blevins,  Yolanda  Swinford,  Kim  Rowe,  Renee  Looney, 
Jill  Green,  Andrea  Norris,  Connie  Steller,  Cathy  Queen,  Jennifer 
Maynard,  Rhonda  Richert,  Kimberly  Kirk,  Panhellenic  Delegate;  Kathy 
Kidd,  Donna  Parks.  Row  three:  Patti  Gilday,  Linda  Rauch,  Patty 
Thompson,  Wendy  Stevens,  Jennifer  Justice,  Dana  Legner,  Kim  Dozier, 
Debbie  Tieman,  Kathryn  Shaw,  Kelley  Matthews,  Debbie  Cobb,  Scheryl 
Smith,  Tammy  Bushman,  Jan  Caffee,  Tammie  Appelhaus,  Cindy  Bush, 
Cindi  Pyles,  Debbie  Whitt,  Karen  Gombert,  Jill  Yancey.  Row  four: 
Valerie  Babb,  Marjorie  Nevitt,  Mitzie  O'Rourke,  Lezlie  Grubs,  Suzanne 
Brown,  Carla  Crume,  Carolyn  Dozier,  Susan  Sickmeier,  Missy  Malcom, 
Gayle  Ptacek,  Lisa  Hoeferle,  Sherri  Arterburn,  Bettina  Dickson,  Vicky 
Holbrook,  Suzanne  Wells,  Carolyn  Diemer,  Darla  McClain,  Pam  Back, 
Terri  Ptacek,  Diane  Parrish. 


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The  Delta  Upsilon  Chapter  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  was  kept  busy  by  participating  in  Greek 
activities  and  striving  for  scholarship  and  social 
ideals. 

Theta's  are  proud  to  say  they  improved  their 
grade  point  average  to  a  2.9,  a  markable  achieve- 
ment from  the  previous  year.  However,  Theta's 
also  showed  their  athletic  ability  by  taking  home 
the  Beta  Theta  Pi  first  place  trophy.  They  also 
participated  in  other  events,  such  as  the  SAE 
County  Fair,  Lambda  Chi  Watermelon  Bust  and 
KA  Old  South,  and  the  Theta's  made  a 
Homecoming  float  with  the  TKE  fraternity. 

The  service  projects,  such  as  the  Cystic 
Fibrosis  Dance-a-Thon,  washing  car  windows 
and  decorating  nursing  home  doors,  kept  the 
sorority  involved  with  the  campus  and  com- 
munity. 

Theta's  had  their  spring  formal  in  Knoxville, 
Tenn.  and  their  informal  dances  were  at  the 
Sheraton  and  the  Circus  in  Lexington. 


KAPPA  ALPHA  THETA  —  Row  one:  Rochelle  Greenwell,  Sharon 
Johnson,  Martha  Guess,  Shannon  Nichohs,  Sheri  Armcrcost,  Julie 
Moeller,  Sue  Schiering,  Sports;  Jill  Foster,  Susan  McClarty,  Nikki  Willis, 
Dawn  Espey,  Lynn  Whittaker.  Row  two:  Mary  Leonhardt,  Bettye  Mat- 
tingly,  Margaret  McConkey,  Elizabeth  Tussey,  Treasurer;  Debbie  Easley, 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Felicia  Bott,  Vice-President  —  Efficiency; 
Beverly  McKnight,  President;  Libbie  Ford,  Vice-President  —  Pledge; 
Teresa  Cox,  Scholarship;  Deniese  Garland,  Standards;  Cynthia  Gibbs, 
Panhellenic  Delegate;  Laura  Callahan,  Fraternity  Education.  Row  three: 
Jane  Meyer,  Peggy  Manis,  Karen  Fox,  Mary  Luersen,  Debbie  Reagan, 
Michele  Conley,  Mary  Osborn,  Jolene  Hupp,  Joan  Lewis,  Missy  Day, 
Marcia  Lyons,  Jonell  Macy,  Rush  Chairman;  Janet  Cooper,  Linda 
Wilson,  Paula  Abies,  Holly  McDonald,  Carla  Moore,  Helene  Hagan, 
Theta  Man  Coordinator;  Cheryl  Swafford,  Social  Chairman;  Pamela 
Hensley,  Mary  Peterson,  Marshal;  Amy  Holland,  Holly  Ream.  Row  four: 
Anne  Frymice,  Lisa  Durham,  Barbara  Crapsey,  Susan  Shuff,  Shannon 
Bell,  Alumnae  Relations;  Julie  Girten,  Kim  Humphrey,  Blanche 
Harrison,  Linda  Prince,  Activities  —  Sports;  Jeanne  Chenault,  Becky 
Conley,  Ginger  Redman,  Laurie  Schroeter,  Jane  Cox,  Betsey  Frymire, 
Barb  Harris,  Kim  Best,  Beth  Christian,  Historian,  Jacqueline  Lenhart, 
Shawna  McClain,  Robin  Modene,  Yvonna  Okeson,  Jennifer  Hoskins. 
Row  five:  Candace  Grant,  Lynne  Roberts,  Catherine  Crump,  Gina 
Emery,  Beth  Miller,  Linda  Colborn. 


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The  sisters  of  Delta  Omicron  chapter  of  Kappa 
Delta  had  an  exciting  and  event-filled  year.  In 
October,  they  had  the  privilege  of  hosting  their 
annual  Founder's  Day  banquet  at  which  KA's 
from  U.K.,  Mo  re  head,  and  Georgetown  were 
guests.  Service  projects  for  the  year  included 
helping  with  the  Richmond  J.C.  Haunted  House, 
Christmas  caroling  at  Kenwood  Nursing  Home, 
and  participation  in  the  Dance-a-Thon  for  Cystic 
Fibrosis.  In  support  of  their  national 
philanthropy,  the  Crippled  Children's  Hospital 
in  Richmond,  Va.,  they  sponsored  an  all-greek 
fashion  show.  Their  Winter  Formal  was  held  at 
the  Ramada  Inn  in  Lexington  and  Spring  Formal 
at  the  Hyatt  Regency,  also  in  Lexington. 


KAPPA  DELTA  —  Row  one:  Kathy  Heicken,  Mimi  Macke,  Brigitte 
Flowers,  Kathy  Roesel,  Sara  Arnold,  Karla  Blankenstein,  Kerrie  Bagby, 
Libby  Riley,  Tammy  Gay,  Patti  Lee,  Dana  Perkins,  Cindy  Burianek, 
Robin  Butterweck,  Kelly  Allen.  Row  two:  Margaret  Williams,  Shannon 
Goheen,  Maria  Wolfe,  Julie  Bohannon,  Liba  Jeffries,  Editor;  Janie 
Stapleton,  Secretary;  Diane  Kiser,  President;  Judy  Clements,  Vice- 
President;  Joanna  Peters,  Treasurer;  Doris  Venezie,  Assistant  Treasurer; 
Dana  Kops,  Stacey  Owens.  Row  three:  Barbara  Terry,  Lynda  Steely, 
Kim  Vicars,  Judy  Meredith,  Larrie  Barry,  Kim  Dobbling,  Nancy  Smith, 
Claudia  Woods,  Lisa  Long,  Cammy  Jones,  Lisa  Neal,  Missy  White,  Bernie 
Blofmer,  KD  King;  Lori  Ross,  Marsha  Bush,  Julie  Palechek,  Michelle 
Haydon,  Kim  Coy,  Amy  Sherman,  Valerie  Gianopulos,  Pam  Vicars, 
Martha  Tudor,  Jenny  Beckman,  Caroline  Akins,  Cheryl  Neclerio.  Row 
four:  Jennie  Armstrong,  Kimberly  Moreland,  Sabrina  Bates,  Anne 
Heaton,  Michele  Evans,  Tammy  Jo  Dixon,  Sandy  Snook,  Pam  Nickell, 
Sherry  Nicholson,  Cheryl  L.  Emmert,  Sharon  Fry,  Donna  Randolph, 
Denise  Longabaugh,  Rita  Bowling,  Tina  Christian,  Tama  Kirby,  Debbie 
Riggs,  Debbie  Pelle,  Karen  Anderson,  Jacqueline  Shuler,  Laura  Brussee, 
Linda  Schwenke,  Beth  Kimbrough,  Jamie  Biagi,  Gina  Menard.  Not  pic- 
tured: Sheri  Mefford. 


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The  Phi  Mu's  have  been  very  active  in  the 
sorority  as  well  as  other  campus  activities.  Out- 
standing achievers  include  Amy  Topper,  who 
became  <i>A9  sweetheart,  and  Julie  Goodin  was 
SAE  sweetheart.  Karla  Ballard  became  Ken- 
tucky state  president  for  Phi  Beta  Lambda.  As 
for  Greek  activities,  the  Phi  Mu's  participated  in 
the  SAE  County  Fair  and  the  Phi's  had  their 
traditional  "Lion  Country  Color-Up".  They  also 
won  first  place  in  Jr.  Panhellenic  Superstars  and 
Barbara  Curtsinger  was  elected  president  of  this 
organization. 


PHI  MU  —  Row  one:  Laura  Hodgin,  Rush  Chairman;  Connie  Bentley, 
President;  Marilyn  Leer,  Treasurer;  Barb  Heizman,  Vice-president; 
Sherry  Houston,  Secretary;  Allyson  Lusby,  Panhellenic  Delegate.  Row 
two:  Dawn  Fuller,  Terri  Richter,  Carol  Merritt,  Kim  Scott,  Julie  Goodin, 
Cindy  McMahan,  Pam  Pelfrey,  Tamme  Parker,  Karla  Ballard,  Lisa 
Rader,  Monica  Isaacs,  Tammy  Rodgers.  Row  three:  Lisa  Wray,  Kathryn 
Ransdell,  Amy  Topper,  Susan  Stengel,  Emily  Toms,  Patty  Rush,  Laura 
Simonsen,  Karin  Kinder,  Mary  Jane  Enochs,  Jamie  Ruble,  Miriam 
Naylor.  Not  present:  Robin  Dossett,  Phi  Director;  Beverly  Blackburn, 
Kari  Stanley,  Sherri  Kent,  Leslie  Schrader,  Mitzi  Rhoades,  Martha 
Meece,  Kay  Spencer,  Linda  Simmons,  Jane  Offutt,  Donna  Updike,  Beth 
Evans. 


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The  Kentucky  Gamma  Chapter  of  Pi  Beta  Phi 

participated  in  all  the  Greek  activities.  The  Pi 
Phi's  had  a  crush  party  at  the  Mule  Barn  and  the 
Fall  Formal  was  held  at  Holiday  Inn  South  in 
Cincinnati.  The  fall  pledge  service  projects  in- 
cluded a  visit  to  a  local  nursing  home  and  a  hallo- 
ween  party  for  the  children  at  the  Telford  center. 
They  also  collected  aluminum  cans  and  the 
proceeds  went  to  a  needy  cause.  They  also  visited 
one  of  their  philanthropies  in  Gatlinburg. 


PI  BETA  PHI  —  Row  one:  Stephanie  Geromes,  V.P.  Social  Advance- 
ment, Mary  Reister,  House  Corp.  Chairman,  Kathy  Coombs,  V.P.  Mental 
Advancement,  Stacy  Givan,  Panhellenic  Delegate,  Kathy  Morreau,  Presi- 
dent, Anita  Ricks,  Debbie  Schorman,  Secretary,  Janet  Coel,  V.P.  Moral 
Advancement,  Kim  Niederhelman,  Treasurer,  Brenda  Delanoy,  Assistant 
Rush  Chairman.  Row  two:  Sally  Buckman,  Becky  Youngs,  Susie  Steele, 
Jayne  Kalbaugh,  Sharon  Kallo,  Dee  Baker,  Betty  Wiseman,  Ann  Sum- 
mers, Donna  Gaines,  Jane  Howard,  Pam  Smith.  Row  three:  Rob  Ber- 
nado,  Linda  Boden,  Karen  Connelly,  Holly  Neff,  Nancy  Clark,  Becky 
Bennett,  Valerie  Brooks,  Marianne  Mink,  Teresa  Hammaesfahr,  Candy 
Jackson,  Cheri  Willinghurst,  Tim  Malone. 


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The  Delta  Xi  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi  reigned 
the  1980-81  year  as  all-sports  champions.  For  the 
third  year  in  a  row,  with  the  help  of  little  sisters 
and  the  A  AH  sorority,  the  Beta's  homecoming 
float  took  first  place. 

Homecoming  was  at  the  Lexington  Hilton  and 
the  spring  formal  in  April  was  held  in  Hueston 
Woods,  Ohio. 

In  February,  they  sponsored  the  Tenth  Beta 
Theta  Pi  Invitational  Basketball  Tournament. 
Fifteen  chapters  came  to  Richmond  to  play  for 
the  coveted  trophy  and  all-tournament  merits. 


BETA  THETA  PI  —  Row  one:  David  Schneir,  Kevin  Parker,  Shawn 
Mountjoy,  Keith  Morgason,  John  D.  Mcintosh,  Tom  Lay,  Drew  Howell, 
Thomas  Craft,  Scoot  Cook,  James  Carloss.  Row  two:  Michael  DunkinB, 
Mike  Bonfiels,  Greg  Zirnheld,  William  McGraw,  Mark  Welch,  Scott 
Rothfuss,  Dale  Rothwell,  Dean  Schaffer,  Robert  Cox.  Row  three:  Doug 
Palmer,  Melvin  Taylor  Veach,  Russell  Schneir,  Jerry  Hamilton  (Treas.), 
Harold  Megargel  (Vice-president),  Wesley  Graves,  Robert  Megargel,  Phil 
Dunavent,  Debbie  Bartlett  (Sweetheart),  Joseph  Orrender  (Social  Chair- 
man), Doug  Holmer  (Pres.),  Gary  Dukes  (Recording  Secretary),  Dale 
Fraysur,  Ed  Jackson,  Michael  Smith,  Jeff  PoUitt. 


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The  University's  Chapter  of  the  Delta  Upsilon 
Fraternity  continued  to  be  active  in  Greek  and 
sports  events  this  year.  They  also  sponsored  an 
art  show  and  worked  toward  their  theme,  "The 
move  forward  in  the  80 's." 


DELTA  UPSILON:  Row  one:  Joseph  Lee,  Vice-President;  Ray 
Williams,  Chapter  Relation  Secretary;  Greg  Arrowood,  President;  Sam 
Ward,  Faculty  Advisor;  Dwayne  Reynolds,  Secretary;  Rick  K.  Justice, 
William  Dale  Patrick,  Treasurer.  Row  two:  Mark  J.  Mueller,  Gregory  W. 
Brewer,  Lon  W.  Fields,  Bryan  Quinnelly,  Gene  Woodson  Arvin  II,  Linny 
Cloyd,  Paul  Heil,  Mark  Graves,  Jerald  A.  Wise. 


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The  Brothers  of  the  Delta  Mu  Chapter  of  the 
Kappa  Alpha  Order  raised  over  $1200  for  the 
Muscular  Dystrophy  Association.  The  KA's  and 
the  Alpha  Delta  Pi's  gave  a  Halloween  party  for 
the  crippled  children  at  the  Shriner's  Hospital  in 
Lexington. 

Delta  Mu  was  the  recipient  of  the  Order's 
"Most  Improved  Chapter  Award"  for  its  con- 
tinuance to  strive  toward  excellence.  The 
brothers  hosted  Candler  Province  Council  for  the 
second  year  in  a  row,  with  KA  chapters  from 
Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee  in  attendance. 

"Old  South"  was  the  highlight  of  the  year,  with 
sororities  competing  against  each  other  for 
trophies  and  awards  in  the  Old  South  Olympics. 
The  celebration  of  the  South  and  of  the  high 
ideals  for  which  our  spiritual  founding  father, 
Robert  E.  Lee  of  Old  Virginia,  stood  for  included 
a  champagne  reception,  a  barbeque  on  a  nearby 


farm  and  the  annual  "Sharecropper's  Ball."  The 
"Old  South  Ball"  was  held  in  Gatlinburg  Ten- 
nessee, at  the  LaConte  Motor  Lodge  with  the 
KA's  in  full  uniforms  and  the  ladies  in  their 
traditional  Southern  attire. 


KAPPA  ALPHA  —  Row  one:  Steve  Dapper,  John  Haydon,  Chris 
Russell,  Fred  Hurt,  Keith  McQuire,  Darrell  Dees.  Row  two:  Dana 
Knighton,  Doug  Reynolds,  Ray  Schuler,  Dudley  Stephens,  Lawrence 
Ford,  Mark  Butcher,  Andy  Mathews,  Jeff  Miller,  Don  Whittaker,  Mike 
Smith.  Row  three:  Tim  Chisholm,  Danny  Parker,  Derek  Feix,  Pete 
Winkler,  Dave  Durham,  Tony  Whittaker,  John  White,  Scott  Scheynost. 
Row  four:  Kenny  Roberts,  Dwayne  Wells,  Chuck  Tudor,  Steve  Boyer, 
Tony  Whaley,  John  Layton,  David  White,  Mike  Webb,  Steve  Standafer, 
Larry  Burnett.  Officers:  Keith  McQuire,  President;  John  Haydon,  Vice- 
President;  Fred  Hurt,  Recording  Secretary;  Doug  Reynolds,  Social  Chair- 
man; Larry  Burnett,  Little  Sister  Chairman. 


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The  Eta  Alpha  Chapter  of  Kappa  Alpha  Psi 
Fraternity,  Inc.  reflected  their  fraternity's  motto 
of  Men  of  Quality  with  one  purpose  of  Achieve- 
ment. The  achievement  aspect  of  this  chapter 
was  seen  by  their  involvement  in  leadership  posi- 
tions of  the  Student  Government  Association  and 
the  Interfraternity  Council. 

The  chapter's  various  community  service  pro- 
jects consisted  of  the  co-sponsoring  of  a  party  on 
behalf  of  the  residents  of  the  Madison  County 
Nursing  Home  along  with  the  Chi  Omega 
Sorority.  Also,  the  Eta  Alpha  Chapter  teamed  up 
with  the  Delta  Sigma  Theta  Sorority,  and  in  less 
than  three  hours  collected  $425  for  sickle  cell 
anemia. 

In  athletics,  the  Eta  Alpha  Chapter  was  proud 
to  have  seven  brothers  running  varsity  track. 

Members  not  pictured:  Michael  Barnard, 
Barrel  Jackson,  William  Pinkston  III,  Tyrone 
Redden,  Steve  Johnson,  Ricky  Estes  and  Buford 
Carten. 


KAPPA  ALPHA  PSI  —  Seated:  Kirk  Goodwin,  Kevin  Mason,  Wayne 
Baker,  Nate  White,  Tony  Bigesby,  Hugh  Hemlee.  Standing:  Charles 
Floyd,  Kenneth  Glover,  Walter  Howard,  Claybum  Trowell.  Not  pictured: 
Tyrone  Redden,  William  Pinkston  ID,  Darrell  Jackson,  Ricky  Estes,  Steve 
Johnson,  Michael  Banard,  Buford  Carter. 


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The  Delta  Sigma  Chapter  of  Omega  Psi  Phi 
Fraternity  has  continued  its  effort  towards 
promoting  brotherhood  in  the  community 
through  its  numerous  social  projects.  Among 
these  services  to  the  community  was  the  presen- 
tation of  the  Don  McKinnon  Scholarship  to  two 
deserving  recipients,  a  Halloween  party  for  the 
youth  of  Richmond,  an  Easter  egg  hunt  and 
donations  to  the  United  Negro  College  fund,  to 
name  a  few.  The  chapter  topped  off  the  year  with 
their  10th  Annual  Omega  Ball.  The  fraternity 
also  repeated  as  champions  of  both  the  TKE 
tournament  and  as  the  campus  intramural 
basketball  champions. 


OMEGA  PSI  PHI  —  Row  one:  Phillip  L.  Fletcher,  Larry  C.  Conner,  Crit 
M.  Fisher,  Jr.,  Dr.  W.H.  Berge,  Sponsor;  Eric  Abercrumbie,  Rodney  K. 
Dunn.  Row  two:  Cliff  Lyttie,  Tommie  Lee  Robinson,  Charles  London, 
Roger  Madison,  Carl  Greene,  Jr.,  Treasurer,  Dean  of  Pledges;  Charles  D. 
Lee,  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seals;  Tarzza  K.  Williams,  Basileus;  Lester 
Tyrone  Sanders,  Willie  Weathers,  Joel  Williams,  Freddie  D.  Davis,  James 
Epps,  Calvin  Farlow,  Randy  Barnett,  Rodney  Hinkle. 


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The  Phi  Beta  Chapter  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

started  the  school  year  with  the  fourth  annual 
Watermelon  Bust  on  September  25. 

The  group's  service  projects  included  the 
Sorority  Kidnap  in  December,  which  collected 
more  than  400  cans  of  food  for  needy  families  in 
Richmond,  and  an  Easter  Seals  fimd  raiser  at  the 
Richmond  Holiday  Inn.  They  also  aided  children 
in  the  Special  Olympics. 

Members  from  the  chapter  attended  the 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Kentucky  Seven  Conference 
at  Georgetown  College  and  the  Midwest  Conclave 
at  Ohio  University. 

Social  activities  for  the  year  consisted  of  a 
homecoming  dance  in  Lexington  and  the  annual 
spring  formal  at  Buckhorn  State  Park. 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA  —  Row  one:  Gregory  Hall,  Ritualist;  Jack  Spen-  = 
cer,  Fraternity  Educator;  Scott  Crimm,  Vice  Preaident;  Lariy  Mcintosh, 
President;  Mark  Edlin,  Treasurer;  Frank  McKinney,  Rush  Chairman; 
Dan  Berteos,  Advisor.  Row  two:  Larry  McHenry,  Allyson  Luaby,  Richard 
Budnar,  John  Klotzback,  Jennifer  Maynard,  Greg  Kennedy,  Anna 
Schaefer,  Jill  Yancey,  Gregory  Dimitriou,  Darlene  Mahler,  Phil  Jones. 
Row  three:  Brian  Smith,  Christopher  Purdy,  Lee  Marx,  Robert  Rehberg, 
Janice  Oarlock,  Steven  Johnson,  Pam  Weigel,  Calvin  Kesterson,  Kenna 
Prewitt,  Kim  Branstetter,  Jeff  Kloppenburg.  Row  four:  Mike  Savage, 
Crescent  Coordinator;  John  Tapp,  Fred  Walker,  Michael  Schneider,  Bill 
Wagner,  Gary  Fox,  Jeffrey  Weigel,  Stephen  Davis,  Michael  Click,  Scott 
Linder. 


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The  Kentucky  Theta  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta  began  the  1980-81  school  year  by  ushering 
the  home  football  games.  The  fraternity's  little 
sisters  sold  programs  before  each  home  game. 
Also,  the  brothers  sold  "Go  Big  E"  Painter  hats 
to  promote  Homecoming  spirit.  They  were  also 
the  Greek  champs  in  soccer.  During  the  spring 
semester,  they  collected  donations  for  Cystic 
Fibrosis'  Dance-a-thon.  As  a  community  service 
project,  they  cleaned  the  sides  of  the  bypass  and 
offered  a  free  car  wash  for  police  cruisers. 


PHI  DELTA  THETA  —  Row  one:  Robert  Weber,  Clay  Balyeat, 
Treasurer;  Mark  Okruhlica,  Vice-President;  Rick  Nabors,  President;  Bill 
Shadburne,  Secretary;  Steven  McKinley.  Row  two:  Joseph  Jameson, 
Joseph  Calvert  III,  Randall  Lykes,  Frank  Bush,  Jeffery  Swanton,  Eddie 
Miller,  Jon  Ogilvie,  John  Mackley,  Russell  Lykes.  Row  three:  Brian 
Dickey,  Jeff  Creech,  Jeff  Graham,  Tim  Brown,  Bryan  O'Brien,  James 
Rubel,  Michael  Thompson,  Doug  Howell,  Thomas  Jucks. 


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PI  KAPPA  ALPHA  —  Row  one:  Brian  Miller,  Keith  Hill,  Jim  Cobb, 
Secretary;  Jon  Schrock,  Vice-president;  Lora  Shaffer,  Dream  Girl;  Tom 
Lockridge,  President;  Dave  Farmer,  Treasurer;  Rick  Silkey,  Tim  Stewart, 
Tammy  Applehaus,  Sherrie  Artebum,  Bob  Stoffa.  Row  two:  Greg  Moore, 
Nick  Murphy,  Steve  Settle,  Darryl  Herrington,  Sam  Bradley,  Bob  Sipes, 
Mike  Despain,  Norman  Adams,  Mark  MuUins,  Jeff  Rose,  John  Knight. 
Row  three:  Mike  Ricke,  Mary  Jane  Enochs,  Lisa  Radar,  Elaine  Lawless, 
Pam  Estepp,  Katie  Ransdell,  Andrea  Norris,  Karla  Davis,  Bae  Griffith, 
Lisa  Silkey,  Jeannie  Morgan,  Terrie  O'Brien,  Debbie  Shaffer,  Tracy  Mul- 
lins,  Trish  McClelland,  Paula  Gentry,  Marsh  Devine,  Laura  Baily.  Row 
four:  Joe  Knight,  Bob  Silkey,  Don  Helton,  Mike  Carter,  Gary  Carter,  Pete 
Fish,  McKinnley  Daily,  Brian  Gibbs. 


This  year  marked  the  twelfth  year  that  the 
Zeta  Tau  Chapter  of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha  has  been 
active  on  campus. 

Once  again  they  distributed  their  traditional 
Dream  Girl  calendars  at  the  beginning  of  the 
school  year. 

The  Pikes  also  participated  in  the  TKE  basket- 
ball tournament  and  other  athletic  events. 


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The  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Fraternity  worked 
with  two  major  projects  this  year.  The  group  held 
the  SAE  County  Fair  and  also  sponsored  the  Miss 
EKU  Beauty  Pageant.  The  members'  service  pro- 
jects included  raising  money  for  Cystic  Fibrosis 
with  work  in  a  dance-a-thon. 


SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON  —  Row  one:  Bryan  Hughes,  Jeff  Hudepohl, 
Recorder;  Mark  Lile,  Treasurer;  Jeff  Sproat,  Correspondent;  Rocky  Ben- 
tly,  Vice-President;  Julie  Goodin,  Sweetheart;  Bill  Decker,  President; 
Todd  Burns,  Frank  Consalo,  Pledge  Educator,  Steve  Smith.  Row  two: 
Rick  Fleming,  Steve  Goins,  Jamie  Baver,  Clay  Barnes,  Gary  Dotson,  Tom 
Pany,  Keith  Walker,  Jeff  Dannenburg,  Bill  Amato,  Bob  McDonald,  Dave 
White,  Tom  Dean,  Joey  Prococino,  Andy  Gillum.  Row  3:  Jeff  Asher, 
George  Hacker,  Steve  Peege,  Brett  Ashcraft,  Steve  McCombs,  Scott 
Sacre,  Glen  Borders,  Fred  Shearer,  Bob  Wood,  Scott  Mindrum,  Gary 
Howard,  Keith  Cross,  Jay  Parker,  Jim  Deshazer,  Mike  Yeoman,  Scott 
Snyder. 


238  Organizations 


Organizations  239 


As  the  semester  began,  five  Sigma  Chi 
brothers  returned  from  the  National  Leadership 
Workshop  in  Texas  with  a  new  knowledge  and 
sense  of  brotherhood.  This  enthusiasm  seemed  to 
set  the  tone  for  the  entire  year. 

Again,  as  in  the  past,  the  Sigma  Chi  Derby  was 
a  big  success  with  proceeds  going  to  the  national 
service  project,  Wallace  Village.  The  armual 
haunted  house  was  a  huge  success.  This  year  was 
the  biggest  turnout  in  recent  years,  and  again, 
the  proceeds  went  to  Wallace  Village. 

The  Sigma  Chi's  also  showed  a  serious  side  by 
going  Christmas  caroling  with  the  Kappa  Delta 
sorority.  They  also  attended  church  services  in 
the  community  throughout  the  year.  These  ex- 
periences seemed  to  strengthen  the  fraternity's 
sense  of  brotherhood. 

The  annual  Homecoming  Dance  was  held  in 
Lexington,  and  the  Spring  Formal  was  in  Knox- 
ville,  Tennessee. 


Members  not  pictured:  Tom  Stipes  and  Steve 
Newsom. 


ABOVE:  Row  one:  Bill  Heuaer,  Mark  Patrick,  Rosemarie  Riley,  Marcel 
Smith,  Alan  Wallace,  Michael  Roberts,  Rush  Chairman;  Bill  Mooney,  Pro 
Consul;  Tracy  Eak,  Phil  Rotliff,  Jeff  Damron,  Alumni  Chairman;  Andrew 
C.  Sorensen.  Row  two:  Dan  McGeuy,  Lisa  Lang,  Michele  Zench,  Robin 
Lovely,  Leisa  Saylor,  Gene  Fitzhugh,  President;  Brian  Prall,  Treasurer. 
Row  three:  Majel  Aaron,  Crystal  Williams,  Kevin  Wallace,  Dana  Kops, 
Tim  Edwards,  Debbie  Widmann,  Gary  A.  Goodman.  Row  four:  Martha 
Tudor,  Leigh  Ann  Howard,  Linda  Keams,  Cheryl  Neclerio,  Lib  by  Warner, 
Barb  Stock,  Gary  Richard,  Scott  Bergstrom,  Rocky  Mann,  Ann  Beavin, 
Maribeth  Kozuh,  Brian  Lannon,  Cindy  Taylor,  Ken  Stuessel,  Cathy 
Shields,  Edward  Blecha,  Athletic  Chairman;  David  C.  Riggins.  Row  five: 
Ed  Woods,  Brad  Baker,  Pam  Vicars,  Ron  Charpol  Ross,  Terry  Justice. 


240  Organizations 


Organizations  241 


The  Epsilon-Lambda  Chapter  of  Sigma  Pi 
Fraternity  was  chartered  on  April  22,  1978,  and 
has  been  active  on  campus  since  then.  This  year 
Sigma  Pi  co-sponsored  the  Greek  Superstars  with 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Sigma  Pi  received  the  "Community  Service" 
award  at  their  1980  summer  convention.  This 
year's  service  projects  included  clearing  out  a 
Begley's  warehouse,  Christmas  baskets  for  the 
needy,  an  Easter  egg  hunt  for  underprivileged 
children  and  participation  in  IPC's  basketball 
game  for  Muscular  Dystrophy.  Sigma  Pi  placed 
second  in  the  banner  contest  at  the  IFC  game. 

The  Sigma  Pi's  held  their  homecoming  dance 
at  the  Downtowner  in  Lexington  and  Spring  For- 
mal at  the  Hyatt  Regency.  In  April,  Sigma  Pi 
hosted  their  annual  Pig  Roast  Softball  Tourna- 
ment with  surrounding  chapters. 


SIGMA  PI  —  Row  one:  Little  Sisters  —  Laurie  Millard,  Tammy 
McTavish,  Laura  McCoun,  Tari  Wilson,  Cindy  Holtzapple,  Linda 
Hamilton,  Wendy  Pettit,  Susan  Stengel.  Row  two:  Benjamin  Dunn  Sage, 
President;  Tom  Wolff,  Sergeant  at  Arms;  Phillip  Fett,  Bill  Wilson, 
Treasurer;  Doug  Pavlovic,  Little  Sister  Advisor;  Jerry  Botner  Herald,  Jeff 
Comett,  Secretary;  Dwayne  White,  Mike  Cox,  Little  Sister  Advisor.  Row 
three:  Pierre  Cloutier,  Tim  Rankin,  Steve  Woodring,  Mike  McMurtry, 
Kevin  Souther,  Keith  Mahan,  Blaine  Tinsley,  David  Ritchie,  David 
Kovener,  David  Johnson,  Todd  Myers,  Monty  Northcutt,  Jim  Butler, 
Chris  Hawker,  Todd  Stroud,  Alan  Cochran,  Kirk  Randolph,  Charles 
Rowlett,  George  Johnides,  Ron  Wolfe,  Chapter  Director. 


242  Organizations 


Organizations  243 


The  Theta  Chi  Fraternity  continued  to  excel 
in  academics  and  sports.  They  ranked  near  the 
top  of  the  campus  fraternities  with  their  mem- 
ber's grade  point  average  and  were  in  close  con- 
tention for  the  all  sport's  trophy. 

They  won  the  Sigma  Pi  and  Pi  Beta  Phi 
Superstars  Trophy  for  the  second  consecutive 
year.  The  fraternity  also  raised  money  for  Easter 
Seals  during  their  Rally  Week. 


THETA  CHI:  Row  one:  David  P.  Farrell,  Steve  Harper,  Pledge  Marshal; 
Robert  S.  Crapsey,  Secretary;  James  E.  Gillespie,  Vice-President;  Liba 
Jeffries,  Dream  Girl;  Scott  Brown,  President;  Keith  A.  Hafer,  Treasurer; 
William  T.  Pena,  Mark  Ruddell.  Row  two:  Mike  Cockerill,  Joel  Mann, 
Darrell  K.  Griffith,  Chris  R.  Woods,  Joel  Speck,  Bart  Home,  Gary  Bailey, 
Robert  McFarland,  Ken  Brown,  Tim  Malone,  Dan  Fischer,  Robert  Ciolek, 
Jim  Tabor,  Rick  McElroy,  Donn  Chesley.  Row  three:  Michael  Ford,  Phil 
Adams,  Rob  Chesley,  Rodger  Ross,  David  B.  Dailey,  Tommy  Baker,  Steve 
Halsey,  Chris  West,  Steve  Murphy,  Fred  W.  Liggett,  Jr.,  Lewie  L.  Ben- 
tley,  William  H.  Coons,  Hameed  L  Koury,  Jim  Rose. 


244  Organizations 


Organizations  245 


The  men  of  Mu  Beta  Chapter  of  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon  again  made  the  most  of  the  school  year. 
Tekes  dominated  fall  semester  athletics  by  bring- 
ing home  the  SAE  County  Fair  trophy  and  win- 
ning the  fraternity  division  intramural  football 
championship.  Twenty-nine  teams  battled  it  out 
for  the  hardware  in  the  annual  TKE  basketball 
tournament. 

Not  neglecting  their  obligations  to  the  campus 
and  community,  Tekes  raised  $1,100  for  the  St. 
Jude's  Children's  Research  Hospital.  The 
brothers  also  helped  other  fraternities  not  for- 
tunate enough  to  have  their  own  house  by  in- 
viting them  to  mixers  at  the  TKE  house. 


TKE  FRAT  —  Row  one:  Allen  Stanford,  Ed  Hunt,  Chuck  Givens,  Mike 
Palmer,  Scott  Scrimizzi,  Steve  DeSimone,  Andre  Couch,  Jeff  Kirkpatrick, 
Bob  Underwood,  Mike  Moore,  Kirk  Lokits,  Dave  Bird,  Chuck  Poole,  Chris 
Brown.  Row  2:  Rob  Wells,  pres;  Kenny  Kring,  treas;  Brian  Griffis,  Dennis 
Stuart,  pledge  trainer;  Greg  May,  Tony  Crenshaw,  Dale  Breitenstein, 
Chip  Booth,  Clay  Brashear,  Greg  Brown,  Tom  Barrier,  Kim  Dodson,  Lisa 
McDonald,  sweetheart;  Kathy  Dolbow,  Rennee  Garland,  Cindy  Gambrell, 
Lisa  Dobson,  Robing  Dossett,  Leanne  Beatty,  Janet  Thomas,  Val  Christy, 
Becky  Brooks,  Debbie  Wilson,  Donna  Combs,  Shan  Parky,  Mike  Long, 
Mike  Courtney.  Row  three:  Gretchen  Gorrell,  Cheryl  Emmert,  Becky 
Conley,  Chris  Vasquez,  Ashley  Boyd,  Linda  Chandler,  Wendy  Bollinger, 
Stacey  Cox,  Shannon  Taylor,  Lisa  Morehead,  Patty  Dewitt,  Debbie 
VanArdel,  Pam  Nickell.  Row  four:  (roof)  Bruce  Anderson,  David  Muth, 
Jeff  Alsip,  Mike  Brown,  Joe  Watts,  Dan  Robinson,  Joe  Quigley,  Chris 
Miller,  Mark  McKenzie,  Terry  Phillips,  Bob  Humpkey,  Ted  Shy,  Owen 
Young,  Ralph  Thompson. 


246  Organizations 


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Organizations  247 


SIGMA  NU  —  Row  one:  Bill  Snap,  Keith  Gunter,  Ken  Hubsch,  Kathy 
Kresge,  Tommy  Zottman,  Gill  Lawson,  Doren  Lockhart,  Laurie  Risch, 
Randy  Powell,  Bill  Sauntry,  Joe  Kloeker.  Row  two:  Brian  Phillips.  Kevin 
Canan,  Debbie  Boggs,  Rick  Hauffman,  Paula  Goodall,  Bruce  Beard,  Iris 
Crtjodall,  Vince  Brosky,  Tim  Comett,  Cindy  Miller,  Connie  Langley,  Jim 
Garrison,  Kim  Dozier,  Mike  Vescio,  Jeffrey  Kessinger,  Petra  Brown, 
Randy  Hodge.  Row  three:  Larry  Long,  Lisa  Egelston,  Teresa  Tidwell, 
Bruce  Higdon,  Malcolm  Patterson,  Dan  Hicks,  John  Masters,  Jack 
Nihart,  Jeff  Lyons,  Martin  Voight,  Tom  Peery,  Doug  Fruchtenicht,  Janet 
Head,  Craig  Covell,  Cindy  Lewis.  Officers:  Jim  Garrison,  President:  Vince 
Brosky,  Vice-president;  Bill  Snapp,  Treasurer;  Cindy  Lewis,  Sweetheart. 


This  year  was  an  outstanding  as  well  as 
productive  year  for  the  brothers  of  Sigma  Nu.  It 
was  outstanding  in  that  they  ranked  second  in 
grade  point  average  and  they  were  successful  in 
money-raising  activities  such  as  a  bike-a-thon  to 
Western  and  the  Cerebral  Palsy  Telethon. 

A  major  productive  change  for  the  fraternity 
was  a  new  tactical  approach  to  rush,  which 
yielded  a  motivated  pledge  class. 

The  Theta  Theta  Chapter  visited  their 
national  headquarters  at  Virginia  Military  In- 
stitute, Lexington,  Virginia,  where  they  gained 
much  knowledge  and  information  for  the  frater- 
nity. 


248  Organizations 


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The  Eta  Zeta  Chapter  of  Zeta  Phi  Beta  had  a 

busy,  yet  interesting  year  of  fulfilling  their  goals 
of  finer  womanhood,  scholarship  and  community 
service.  Their  service  projects  consisted  of  a 
Christmas  program  at  Shriner's  Hospital  for  han- 
dicapped children,  work  with  the  Red  Cross 
Bloodmobile,  donated  Christmas  gifts  to  the 
senior  citizen's  home  in  Richmond,  participation 
in  the  Cystic  Fibrosis  dance- a-thon,  contribu- 
tions to  the  Mark  Singleton  Scholarship 
Program,  and  participation  in  the  March  of 
Dimes  Walk-a-Thon. 

Zetas  were  also  active  socially  with  dances, 
stepshows,  Greek  events  and  the  organization 
and  planning  of  Zeta  Week. 


ZETA  PHI  BETA  —  Row  one:  Melody  Turner,  President;  Glandia 
(Tina)  Carter,  Vice-President;  Sherry  Rucker,  Treasurer;  Nina  Frazier, 
Secretary;  rSoxana  Allen,  Dean  of  Pledges. 


Organizations  249 


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The  classroom  is  not  the  only  place  where  stu- 
dents can  receive  an  education.  Some  of  life's 
best  lessons  are  taught  to  us  by  friends  and  per- 
sonal experiences. 

In  order  to  get  the  best  that  the  University  has 
to  offer,  many  students  become  involved  in 
organizations  in  that  search  for  the  "other" 
education. 

Not  everyone  wants  to  get  involved,  but  the  per- 
son who  does  has  to  be  willing  to  work  with 
others.  He  must  be  willing  to  give  his  time,  his 
energy  and  sometimes  his  money  in  order  to  gain 
that  special  closeness  that  develops  only  in 
groups  united  in  a  common  cause. 

Organizations,  athletics,  Greeks  —  they  all  of- 
fer that  "other"  education. 


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fluence the  formation  of  our  character;  the  multi- 
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one  teacher,  one  beloved,  one  club  .  .  .  are  the 
means  by  which  his  nature  and  the  spirit  of  his 
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GARY  L.  ABBOTT 

PAULA  ABELS 

ALAN  D.  ABNER 

Police  Administration 
GERI  E.  ADAMS 

JEREMY  A.  ADAMS 

KENNETH  D.  ADAMS 

Agriculture 
LARRY  ADAMS 

Accounting 
MONIECA  K.  ADAMS 

Social  Work 


Monticello,  KY 

Jamestown,  OH 

Dover,  DE 

Richmond,  KY 

Versailles,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Whitesburg,  KY 


REGINA  K.  ADAMS  Crab  Orchard,  KY 

Medical  Assisting  Technology 
WAYNE  ADAMS  Nicholasville,  KY 

Physics  &  Math 
WILLIAM  G.  ADAMS  Hardy,  KY 


KIMBERLY  ADKINS 
Home  Economics 


RUTHIE  ADKINS 

Teaching 
WAYNE  THOMAS  AKINS 

ABDULLA  ALBALAWY 
Environmental  Health 

JOHN  ALDER 

Police  Administration 


STEPHEN  L.  ALDERTON 

History 
ANTHONY  C.  ALLEN 

Accounting 
KATHY  JO  ALLEN 

General  Business 
ROXANNE  ALLEN 

Corrections 


SHERRI  ALLEN 

Marketing 
CAROL  ALLENDER 

Teaching  Math 
JANET  CAROL  ALLISON 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
LINDA  ALLISON 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 


JODY  L.  AMBURGY 

TONY  CHANDLER  AMBURGY 
Construction  Technology 

KAREN  ANDERSON 
Elementary  Ed. 

SUSAN  ANDERSON 
Broadcasting 


Loveland,  OH 

Crittenden,  KY 

Taylorsville,  KY 

Dallas,  TX 

Hamilton,  OH 

Middletown,  OH 

Fairdale,  KY 

Stanton,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Oregonia,  OH 

Oregonia,  OH 

Shelbyville,  KY 

Paducah,  KY 


260  Seniors/Abb-And 


DAVID  R.  ANDES 

Industrial  Ed. 
STEVEN  ANGERMAN 

Police  Administration 
ELLEN  E.  ARENS 

Accounting 
ANTHONY  V.  ARNOLD 

Marketing 


GREGORY  L.  ARROWOOD 

General 
SHIRLEY  M.  ASBERRY 

Elementary  Ed. 
JACQUELYN  G.  ASHFORD 

Broadcasting 
MARGARET  ATHEY 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

ANTHONY  P.  AUSTERMAN 

Design 
JANE  AVILA 

Accounting 
VALERIE  BABB 

Chemistry 
LAURA  BABBAGE 

Nursing  B.S.N. 

WILLLVM  T.  BACH 

General 
LORI  BACHMAN 

KERRIE  BAGBY 

Business 
TERRI  BAILEY 

Health  Record  Technology 

TERRY  BAILEY 

General  Business 
DIANA  BAIRD 

Marketing 
KIMBERLY  BAKER 

Medical  Lab  Tech. 
ROBIN  G.  BAKER 

Legal  Assistance 

ROBIN  LYNN  BAKER 

Legal  Assistance 
RUTH  B.  BAKER 

Medical  Assisting 
STEPHEN  BAKER 

Corrections 
CHERYL  BALLARD 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 


Louisville,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Paintsville,  KY 

Alpha,  KY 

St.  Louis,  MD 

Troy,  OH 

Franklin,  OH 

Russell,  KY 

Russell,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Beaucreek,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Williamson,  WV 

Louisville,  KY 

Jonesville,  VA 

Fairfield,  OH 

Williamsburg,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 


RANDALL  BALLARD  H  Madison,  WV 

DAVID  E.  BALTENBERGER    LouisvUle,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


TERRESSA  BANKS 

Sociology 
SCOTT  BARBER 

DALE  BARGER 


Hyden,  KY 

Seniora/And-Bar  261 


DEBBIE  BARNES 

Floriculture  &  Floristiy 
LISA  BARNETT 

WAYNE  BARTLEY 

Marketing 
ABDULLA  BASYUNI 

Environmental  Health 


Berry,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Saudi  Arabia 

Fairbom,  OH 

Waynesville,  OH 

Owensboro,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

HELEN  D.  BAXTER  Fleming,  KY 

Public  &  Community  Health 
ELLEN  L.  REASON  Middlesboro,  KY 

Dietetic  Tech.  &  Nutrition  Care 
PAUL  BEATTIE  Indianapolis,  TN 

Police  Administration 
ANN  BEAVIN  Bardstown,  KY 


RONALD  S.  BATES 

Police  Administration 
JAIME  H.  BAUER 

Real  Estate 
VICKY  M.  BAUGHMAN 

Finance 
AMY  BAUMANN 

General  Business 


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and  bore  others. 


262  Seniors/Bar-Bea 


G.  LYNN  BECKERS 

Geology 
MELODY  BECKETT 

Business  Administration 
MARTHLYN  BEGLEY 

Music 
MIKE  BEHLER 

Political  Science 


CAROL  L.  BELCHER 

VENA  BELCHER 

Corrections 
VICTORIA  J.  BELFY 

Elementary  Endorsement 
CHARLES  BELL 

Elementary  Ed. 


KIM  BELL 

Nursing 
SHANNON  BELL 

Public  Relations 
DALE  BENARD 

CYNTHLV  BENNETT 
Health  Care  Administration 


FREDERICK  M.  BENNETT 

JEFF  BENNETT 

Physical  Education 
ANGELA  BENTLEY 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
CONNIE  BENTLEY 

Interior  Design 


DORELLA  BENTLEY 
Coal  Mining  Admin. 
KEITH  BENTLEY 

ROCKY  L.  BENTLEY 
Construction  Tech. 

ALANE  BERBERICH 
Physical  Education 


LESLIE  BERGDOLL 

Marketing 
KRISTEN  BERKEIHISER 

Environmental  Resources 
MARC  E.  BERRYMAN 

Geology 
JAMES  D.  BIASO 

Political  Science 


DEBBIE  BIDDLE 

Teaching 
ROSALINDE  BISHOP 

Marketing 
PAMELA  B.  BLACK 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
TAMMY  L.  BLACKBURN 

Physical  Education 


Richmond,  KY 

Prospect,  OH 

Sommerset,  KY 

Fort  Wright,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Ogdensburg,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 

Clayton,  OH 

Erlanger,  KY 

New  Weston,  OH 

Dayton,  OH 

Villa  Hills,  KY 

Grove  City,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Neon,  KY 

Lawton,  OK 

South  Shore,  KY 

Boca  Raton,  FL 

Cincinnati,  OH 
Stanton,  KY 
Stanton,  KY 
London,  KY 

Berry,  KY 

Robins  A.F.B.,  GA 

Shelbyville,  KY 

Goady,  KY 

Seniors/Bec-Bla  263 


JANET  BLAIR 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
TRINA  BLEDSOE 

Elementary  Ed. 
DONNA  BLYTHE 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
JACOB  BOALS 


LARRY  BOBB 

LINDA  BODEN 

Spec.  Ed.,  Ele.  Ed.,  Child  Dev. 
ANN  BODINE 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
NANCY  J.  BOGGS 

History 


JULIE  BOHANNON 

Real  Estate 
JAMES  BOLTE 

Electronic  Data  Processing 
SHERRI  BONILLA 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
LISA  M.  BONIN 

General  Business 


LAURIE  ANNE  BOSCARINO 

Social  Work 
FELICL\  BOTT 

Marketing 
DIANE  BOWENS 

Medical  Assisting  Technology 
JANET  BOWLING 

General  Business 


DLVNE  BOWMAN 

BSN  Nursing 
KAREN  A.  BOWMAN 

Child  Care  Technology 
RANDY  BOWMAN 

Psychology 
CHARLES  A.  BOWSHER 

Construction  Technology 

DOUGLAS  A.  BOYD 

Police  Administration 
STEPHEN  BOYD 

General  Business 
VICKIE  BRADEN 

Psychology 
SHAUNA  R.  BRADLEY 

Marketing 

JOHN  A.  BRADY 

CAROL  BRAMSCHREI 

Physical  Ed. 
MICHAEL  BRANDENBURG 

Geology 
DALE  BREITENSTEIN 


Viper,  KY 

Riceland,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Radcliff,  KY 


Irvine,  KY 

Portsmouth,  OH 

Nashville,  KY 

Brunswick,  OH 


Shelbyville,  KY 
Russell,  KY 


Hazard,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 


Jamestown,  NY 

Louisville,  KY 

Taylorsville,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 


Union,  KY 

Fort  Mitchell,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KV 

Banner,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Raywick,  KY 
Baltimore,  OH 
Lexington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


264  Seniors/Bla-Bre 


NATALIE  BRITTON 

Marketing 
MARY  JANE  BROADDUS 

Medical  Technology 
MARGERET  BROCK 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
LOUIS  BRONSON 


Frankfort,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Kettle  Island,  KY 


Tech.  Hort.  and  Spec.  Turf  Mgmt. 


Louisville,  KY 


DANIEL  L.  BROUGH 

Tech.  Agriculture 
BESSIE  C.  BROWN 

BRENDA  D.  BROWN 

Health  Record  Technology 
KENNY  BROWN 


SUZANNE  BROWN 
Fashion  Merchandising 

TODD  R.  BROWN 
Environmental  Resources 

ROBIN  BROWNING-BROCK 

AMY  BROYLES 

Fashion  Merchandising 


JOY  L.  BROYLES 

Accounting 
SUSAN  KAYE  BRUCE 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
CHERIE  BRUMBACK 

Elementary  Ed. 
PEGGY  SUE  BRUNO 

Security  &  Safety 


LAURA  L.  BRUSSEE 

Accounting 
BARRY  BRYAN 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
CHRISTI  L.  BRYAN 

Legal  Assistance 
MELISSA  BRYAN 


MARY  JO  BRZEZICKI 

Fire  Prevention  &  Control 
JOSEPH  BUHL 

General  Business 
KELLY  BUIRLEY 

Wildlife  Management 
MONICA  JILL  BULLOCK 

General  Psychology 

STEVE  BUMGARDNER 

History 
DONNA  BUNCH 

Journalism 
ANTHONY  LEON  BURDELL 

Broadcasting 
LAURA  BURNS 

Niirsing 


BrooksvUle,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Wilmington,  OH 
Gaithersburg,  MD 
Harlan,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Salen,  IN 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Thornville,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Quakertown,  PA 

Williamsburg,  KY 

West  Carrollton,  OH 

Battle  Town,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Walton,  KY 

Seniors/Bri-Bur  265 


FRANK  BUSH 

JAMES  MERRILL  BUSH 

STEPHEN  A.  BUTLER 
Security  &  Safety 

TANYA  BUTLER 
Art 


ZELLA  N.  BUTLER 

History 
MYRA  CALDER 

Journalism 
LAURA  CALI 

Hearing  Impaired 
MIKE  A.  CALLICOTTE 

History 


BARB  CALVERT 

Physical  Education 
DEE  ANN  CALVERT 

JOHN  A.  CAMBRON 
Police  Administration 

THOMAS  P.  CAMBRON 
Music  Merchandising 

TERESA  CAMDEN 

Art  Education 
JAMES  0.  CAMPBELL 


STACY  CAMPBELL 

EDP-Electronic  Data  Processing 
MARY  CANNE^JG 


Louisville,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Dry  Ridge,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Baldwin,  NY 

Shephardsville,  KY 

Richwood,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Bardstown,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


Frankfort,  KY 

Bulan,  KY 

Hicksville,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 


LAURA  CANNON 

Physical  Education 
CATHY  L.  CAPPS 

Social  Work 
SUSAN  A.  CARLOSKI 

Music 
JEFFERY  CARPENTER 

Real  Estate 


NEIL  CARRIER 

Geography 
RON  CARROLL 

Insurance 
MIKE  CARTER 

General  Business 
BOWENA  L.  CARTER 


DIANE  CARUM 
DIANA  L.  CASCONI 

ANTHONY  M.  CATALOG 
Police  Administration 

JOHN  P.  CATALDO 
Police  Administration 


Lexington,  KY 

Pineville,  KY 

Kettering,  OH 

Lawrenceberg,  IN 

Danville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

HtuTodsburg,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Radcliffe,  KY 

W.  Palm  Beach,  FL 

W.  Pabn  Beach,  FL 


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266  Seniors/Bus-Cat 


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at  least  once.  It's  worth  the  trip! 


NANCY  CHADWELL 

Special  Ed. 
ALICE  M.  CHANEY 

Police  Administration 
KIMBERLY  CHAPLIN 

Marketing 
PHILIP  CHEAP 

Police  Administration 


SANDRA  KAYE  CHEATHAM 

Electronic  Data  Processing 
VALIANT  CHENG 

Electronics,  Computer 
ROBERT  A.  CHESLEY 

Electronic  Data  Processing 
WANDA  CHILDRESS 

Journalism 


KAREN  G.  CHRISMAN 

History 
VINCE  CHRISMAN 

MONIKA  CHURCHILL 

PATRICIA  CIECORKA 
T.M.H.  Special  Ed. 


ROBERT  S.  CIOLEK 

Accounting 
BASIL  B.  CLARK 

CATHY  CLARK 

CINDY  J.  CLARK 
Public  Relations 


Freetown,  IN 

Beattyville,  KY 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

1/F  Wanchai,  HK 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Clawson,  MI 
Radcliffe,  KY 
Endicott,  NY 

Richmond,  KY 

Jackson,  KY 

Owenboro,  KY 

Hopkinsville,  KY 


Seniors/Cha-Cla  267 


KIM  CLARK 

French 
ROBIN  CLARK 

Nursing 
LARRY  A.  CLARKE 

Accounting 
STEVE  D.  CLATOS 


KATHERYNE  CLAUSEN 

Elementary  Ed. 
CATHY  CLEMENTS 


Danville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Crestwood,  KY 


STEWART  E.  CLEMENTS 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 
DIANE  L.  CLICK  Independence,  KY 

Homemaking  Supervision 


CARLA  RENEE  CLIFTON 

Psychology 
ELIZABETH  CLUBB 

Nursing 
CYNTHIA  COCHRAN 

Marketing 
LAURA  COFER 

Hearing  Impaired 


DAVID  COLE 

General  Business 
MELISSA  COLLETT 

Occupational  Therapy 
RODNEY  D.  COLLIER 

Electronics,  Computer 
M.  COLLEEN  COLLINS 

Elementary  Ed. 


WILLIAM  COLMAN 
Pre- Veterinary  Science 

DAWN  G.  COLTER 
Business 

KEVIN  COMBS 

MARY  CELINDA  COMBS 
Corrections 


BARBRA  COMMODORE 

Special  Ed. 
KERRY  LAYNE  CONLEE 

History 
BECKY  J.  CONLEY 

CHARITY  R.  CONLEY 
Elementary  Ed. 


Kenia,  OH 
Fisherville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Cleveland,  TN 

Walton,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

South  Portsmouth,  KY 

Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Hindman,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Owingsville,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  OH 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 


CONNIE  CONN 

Medical  Assisting 
DEBORAH  CONNER 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
KAREN  CONYERS 

GREGORY  E.  COOK 


Sturgis,  KY 

Waco,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 


268  Seniors/Cla-Coo 


PAMELA  COLETTE  COOK         Brandenburg,  KY 

Drawing,  ArchitecturalATech. 
RICK  COOK  Florence,  KY 


TAMI  D.  COOK 

Nursing 
ANNETTE  COOKSEY 

BSN  Nursing 


CATfflE  A.  COOL 

Nursing 
MARK  K.  COOL 

Police  Administration 
KATHRYN  COOMBS 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
MELVIN  COOPER 


PAULA  COOPER 

Marketing 
SUSAN  CORNETT 

General  Business 
TIM  F.  CORNETT 

Marketing 
MARGIE  CORRELL 

Elementary  Ed. 


WILLIAM  COTTRELL 

Agriculture 
EDDIE  COULTER 

Chemistry 
FRAN  COWHERD 

Public  Relations 
BRUCE  COX 

Corrections 


CHARLES  WINN  COX 
Police  Administration 
DONNIE  W.  COX 

GLENN  EDWIN  COX 

JACQUELINE  L.  COX 


KATHY  COX 

Corrections 
KATHY  COX 

Real  Estate 
RICHARD  COX 

Biology 
TERESA  COX 

Public  Relations 


VIRGINIA  COX 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
MrrZI  CRABTREE 

Art 
DEBRA  R.  CRAFT 

Art  Education 
BARBRA  CRAVENS 


Chaplin,  KY 
Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Williamstown,  KY. 

Richmond,  KY 

Fogertown,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

Somerset,  KY 

Simpsonville,  KY 

Lawrenceburg,  KY 

CampbellsvUle,  KY 

Miami,  FL 

Richmond,  KY 

Mannsville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

ShelbyvQle,  KY 

Henderson,  KY 

Nicholasville,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cannel  City,  KY 


Seniors/Coo-Cra  269 


STEVEN  S.  GRAVER 

Naperville,  IL 

Business 

SAMUEL  CRAWFORD 

Beattyville 

KY 

Corrections 

REBECCA  CRAWLEY 

Louisville 

KY 

Physical  Education 

CHERYL  CRISS 

Bulan, 

KY 

Elementary  Ed. 

TIMOTHY  A.  CROUCH 

Dry  Ridge, 

KY 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

JOAN  CROWDER 

Columbus 

,  IN 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

JAMES  DAVID  CROWE 

Irvine, 

KY 

Design 

CARLA  CRUME 

Chaplin, 

KY 

EDP 

CAROL  LEIGH  CULLEN 

Louisville, 

KY 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 

ANN  E.  CULLY 

Independence, 

KY 

Marketing 

CATHERINE  R.  CURRIER 

Richmond, 

KY 

Marketing 

AVA  A.  CUTICCHIA 

Upper  Arlington, 

OH 

Dietetics 

TAM  DAILEY 

Lexington, 

KY 

STEVEN  DAMICO 

Fort  Mitchell, 

KY 

BECKY  JEAN  DAN 

Danville, 

KY 

SURESH  DAS 

Frankfort, 

KY 

Microbiology 

PAMELA  DAVIDSON 

Pikeville, 

KY 

Business 

DANIEL  H.  DAVIS 

West  Milton, 

OH 

HUGH  DAVIS 

Middlesboro, 

KY 

RICKY  ARNETT  DAVIS 

Le  Grains, 

KY 

Police  Administration 

EARLENE  DAVISON 

Loveland, 

OH 

Art  Education 

MARK  DAWSON 

Russell, 

KY 

Environmental  Resources 

LINDA  DAY 

Paint  Lick, 

KY 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

MICHAEL  J.  DAY 

Louisville, 

KY 

TREERSIA  DAY 

North  Vernon 

IN 

Occupational  Therapy 

LISA  D.  DEBRA 

Gray, 

KY 

DAVID  C.  DECUIR 

Louisville, 

KY 

Industrial  Tech. 

MARGARET  G.  DEENBAR 

Prospect, 

KY 

270  Seniors/Cra-Dee 

LAURA  A.  DEERING 

Marketing 
CAROL  BELONG 

MARVIN  D.  DEMLINGER 

MOIRA  DEMPSEY 

Art 


KEMBERLY  DERRER 
Fashion  Merchandising 

DIANE  J.  DERRICK 
Biology 

RUSS  DESIMONE 

MARK  WAYNE  DEVINE 
Environmental  Resources 


CATHERINE  DEWITT 

Interior  Design 
BECKY  DL^MOND 

Library  Science  Ed. 
ELIN  DUNGEID 

RICHARD  DICKERSON 


NORMA  J.  DILLON 
HANH  DO 

Mech.  &  Eng.  Tech. 
LARRY  DOHER 

MARIA  T.  DOMENECH 
Speech  &.  Human  Relations 


MONINCA  L.  DORSEY 

Special  Ed. 
CATHY  D.  DOTSON 

GARY  D.  DOTSON 
Police  Administration 

PAMELA  DOTSON 
Medical  Technology 


CATHY  R.  DOUGLAS 

BSN  Nursing 
TOM  DOWNING 

Accounting 
PENNY  LANETTE  DOYLE 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 
PETER  DOYLE 

Graphic  Arts 

PATRICIA  L.  DRUMM 

Recreation,  Park  Admin. 
PAMELA  A.  DRURY 

Marketing 
PHILLIP  DUNAVENT 

Marketing 
CHARLES  DUNLAP 

Business  Administration 


Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 

Farmersville,  OH 
Lynchburg,  VA 

Ashland,  KY 

Ashton,  MD 

McRoberts,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

Phelps,  KY 

Little  Silver,  NJ 

Grayson,  KY 

Farler,  KY 
Bardstown,  KY 

Lake  Side  Park,  KY 

Miami,  FL 

Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 

Williamson,  WV 

Prestonsburg,  KY 

McVeich,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Maysville,  KY 

Fond  Du  Lac,  WI 

Coldwater,  MI 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Wilmington,  OH 

Seniors/Dee-Dun  271 


BENJAMIN  C.  DUNN 

Industrial  Tech. 
JACQUIE  DUNNIGAN 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
GLENNA  M.  DURBIN 

Special  Ed. 
ROBERT  T.  DUVALL  JR. 

Security  &  Safety 


SANDRA  S.  DUVALL 

BSN  Nursing 
DAVID  RAMSEY  EARLE 

Art 
MAURICE  EASTRIDGE 

Business  Administration 
RODNEY  EDDS 

Marketing 


LOU  ANNE  EDEIEN 

Music  Education 
MARK  J.  EDLIN 

EDP 
LAURIE  L.  EDMONDS 

Spanish 
MELANIE  JO  EDMONDS 


Lexington,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Beaver  Dam,  KY 

Leitchfield,  KY 
Middlesboro,  KY 
Casey  Creek,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Fisherville,  KY 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 


NEAL  EDWARDS 

SHERRY  J.  EDWARDS 
Medical  Assisting  Tech. 

JAN  EFFLER 
Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 

WILLL^M  S.  EICHENBERGER 
General  Business 


Danville,  KY 

Mitchellsburg,  KY 

Maderia,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 


ROBERT  A.  EIFERT 

Construction  Technology 
DONALD  J.  EISENMENGER  JR 


LOU  ANNE  ELGIN 
Recreation  &  Park  Adm. 

MILOUD  ELKAYEKH 
Broadcasting 

CAROL  ELLIOTT 

Ele.  Ed.  &  Kindergarten 
ROBERT  ELUOTT 

Interior  Design 
ROBERT  M.  ELLIOTT 

Interior  Design 
CHRIS  ENGLERT 

Psychology 

SHARON  ENGLERT 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
PEGGY  ERFTENBECK 

BSN  Nursing 
TERRI  EVANS 

Fashion  Merchandising 
JEREMY  J.  EVELYN 

General  Business 


Erlanger,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Stuart,  VA 
Sorman,  Libya 

Covington,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

West  Chester,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Agincourt,  Ont.  Can. 


272  Seniors/Dun-Eve 


TAMARA  EVERMAN 

Recreation,  Park  Adm. 
SHEILA  J.  FARMER 

DAVID  P.  FARRELL 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 
DORIS  A.  FARTHING 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 


TODD  W.  FAULKNER 
Drawing,  Arch./Tech. 

MICHAEL  FAZIO 
Police  Administration 

CHARLES  FEGAN 

NANCY  A.  FELGAR 
Interior  Design 


MARCIA  FELTS 

Trainable 
CATHLEEN  E.  FERGUSON 

Nursing 
MIKE  FERGUSON 

Sociology 
KIMBERLY  M.  FERN  ANDERS 

Sociology 


PAT  FERRY 

Broadcast  Engineering 
PHILLIP  MILO  FETT 

Political  Science 
MELINDA  J.  FIELDS 

Police  Administration 
JOAN  FIGLESTAHLER 

BSN  Nursing 


ANN  S.  FILIATREAU 

Special  Education 
BRADLEY  STEVEN  FINCH 

Physics 
SALLY  A.  FISHER 

Math 
LISA  FITZHARRIS 

Interior  Design 


GENE  FITZHUGH 


Kettering,  OH 

Irvine,  KY 

Evansville,  IN 

Richmond,  KY 


Corbin,  KY 
Harrisburg,  PA 
Eminence,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Battletown,  KY 

Wheelwright,  KY 

St.  Creek,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

New  Carlisle,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Sciotoville,  OH 

Bardstown,  KY 

Cinciimati,  OH 

Moscow,  OH 

Cinciimati,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 
Pikeville,  KY 


SUSAN  RUSSELL  FLANAGAN 

General  Business 
BARBARA  FLETCHER  Middletown,  KY 


KIMBERLY  FLETCHER 
Kindergarten  Endorsement 

DAVID  L.  FLORES 

Industrial  Arts  Ed. 
BRIGETTE  FLOWERS 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 
KEVIN  FLOWERS 

Wildlife  Management 
RACHAEL  FLOWERS 

BSN  Nursing 


Brodhead,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Mount  Vernon,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 


Seniors/Eve-Flo  273 


CHARLES  FLOYD 

MARY  FOGARTY 
Police  Administration 

JULIA  FOSSON 
Occupational  Therapy 

DONNA  L.  FOUSHEE 
Elementary  Education 


BOBBIE  M.  FOWLER 

Elementary  Ed. 
TERESA  D.  FRALK 

Fashion  Merchandising 
AMY  M.  FRANCE 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
MICHAELE  FRANCIS 

Legal  Assistance 


CONNIE  FRANKENSTEIN 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
SALLY  J.  FRAZIER 

BSN  Nursing 
VANESSA  D.  FRAZIER 

Journalism 
CHERYL  L.  FRENCH 

BSN  Nursing 


MARC  FREVOLA 
Wildlife  Management 

KARA  FRICKE 
Dietetics 

LINDA  FRISON 

JACQUALINE  FROST 
Home  Economics 


Richmond,  KY 

La  Grange,  KY 

Bruin,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Taylor  Mill,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Covington,  KY 

Gilbertsville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Jersey  City,  NJ 

Waynesville,  OH 

Miamisburg,  OH 

Shreve,  OH 

Louisvlle,  KY 


LESLIE  FRYBERGER 

Corrections 
RANDY  FRYE  Faubush,  KY 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
CHERYL  S.  FULLER  Mayfield  Heights,  OH 

Physical  Education 
DONNA  FULTZ  Middlesboro,  KY 

Nursing 


DAVE  GAER 

Elementary  Ed. 
VANESSA  LYNN  GALES 

Nursing 
KATHY  GAMBREL 

English 
GARY  L.  GARDNER 

Police  Administration 


GEORGE  A.  GARDNER 

Industrial  Arts  Ed. 
DENISE  GARLAND 

BSN  Nursing 
DAWN  GARRISON 

Coal  Miniiig  Admin. 
JAMES  A.  GARRISON 

Occupational  Therapy 

274  Seniors/Fra-Gar 


Des  Moines,  lA 

Jenkins,  KY 

Ccrbin,  KY 

Frederick,  MD 

Kettering,  OH 

London,  KY 

Covington,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 


PATRICIA  GASH 

RON  L.  GASH 
Public  Relations 

DEBORAH  GASKIN 
Journalism 

DIANNA  GAYLE 
French 


LEE  D.  GEILING 

MARIE  GEISLER 

Rec.  &  Park  Leadership 
LAUREN  GEISS 

BSN  Nursing 
SUSAN  GERALD 

English  (Area) 


JAMES  D.  GIGLIERANO 

Marketing 
MARK  GILLESPIE 

Business 
MICHAEL  V.  GILLEY 

Real  Estate 
ROBERT  KIM  GILLILAND 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 


Independence,  KY 

Laurenceburg,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Palmyra,  PA 

Ocean  Gate,  NJ 

Holmadel,  NJ 

Scottsville,  KY 

Batavia,  OH 

Hamilton,  OH 

Amelia,  OH 

Waynesville,  NC 


Seniors/Gas-Gil  276 


CHARLES  K.  GIVENS 

Livestock  Production 
PAMELA  A.  GLATTHAAR 

Home  Economics 
GWENDOLYN  0.  GOLSTON 

Medical  Assisting  Technology 
JULIE  FRANCES  GOODIN 

Health  Record  Administration 


Horse  Branch,  KY 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 


GARY  A.  GOODMAN 

Biology 
BECKY  GORBANDT 

Music  Education 
DAVID  G.  GOSSMAN 

Interior  Design 
MYRNA  COVER 

Elementary  Ed. 


J.T.  GRADDICK 

SUE  GRAHAM 

Corrections 
ALLEN  GRAVES 

Marketing 
STEPHEN  P.  GRAVES 

Industrial  Tech. 


MELINDA  GRAY 

Nursing 
JIM  GRAYBEAL 

Marketing 
JANET  GREENWELL 

Sociology 
BOBBY  GREGORY 

VO-AG  Teacher  Preparation 

JO  DENISE  GRIFnN 

SHARON  GRIFFITH 

Corrections 
STEVE  GRIMES 

Security 
JAMES  GRINNAN 

Accounting 


CHARLES  GUINTHER 

Forensic  Science 
SHELLEY  HAAG 

Nursing 
KAIS  S.  HABEEB 

Enviromental  Health 
TINA  HACKER 
VO-AG  Teacher  Preparation 

WILLIAM  DAVID  HADDEN 

Agriculture 
KEITH  A.  HAFER 

Elementary  Ed. 
DENISE  R.  HAGAN 

Music  Merchandising 
HELENE  HAGAN 

Fashion  Merchandising 


Ft.  Knox,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

London,  KY 

Ravenna,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Be  aver  creek,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Paris,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 
Crestwood,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Mt.  Settle,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

Ludlow,  KY 

Harrisburg,  PA 

La  Grange,  KY 

Saudi  Arabia 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Cleves,  OH 

Paint  Lick,  KY 

Waverly,  KY 


276  Seniors/Gir-Hag 


TIMOTHY  C.  HAG  AN 
Music  Education 

CHERYL  HAGEDORN 
Journalism 

BARBARA  HALL 
Real  Estate 

BETH  B.  HALL 


CASSIE  HALL 

Home  Economics  Education 
CYNDI  HALL 

Physical  Education 
DIANA  HALL 

Marketing 
J.W.  HALL 

Insurance 


MIKE  HALL 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 
WALTER  HALL 

Broadcasting 
JOHN  T.  HAMANN 

ED  M.  HAMILTON 
Physical  Education 

JERRY  L.  HAMILTON 

LISA  HAMILTON 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
NANCY  HAMILTON 

Nursing 
REBECCA  A.  HAMILTON 

Hearing  Impaired 


Louisville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Pikeville,  KY 

Lovely,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Hamilton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 


BARBARA  A.  HAMMOND 

Fashion  Merchandising 
CAROLYN  HAMMONS 

Nursing 
DL\NE  E.  HANCOCK 

Accounting 
STEVEN  E.  HANNA 

Drawing,  Architectural/Technical 

JAN  HARDIN 
AMY  HAREM 

KAREN  E.  HARGAN 

Music  Merchandising 
JULIE  HARGETT 

School  Health 


BECKY  HARPER 

Health  Record  Technology 
JEFF  HARRIS 

Health  Care  Administration 
KAREN  HARRIS 

Recreation,  Park  Admin. 
DEBRA  LAINE  HARROD 


Inez,  KY 

London,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Loveland,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 

Aurora,  IN 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Augusta,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Kattering,  OH 

Newark,  OH 

Pleasureville,  KY 


Seniors/Hag-Har  277 


DONNA  HARTLINE 

Nursing 
DEBRA  HARVEY 

Interior  Design 
SANDRA  S.  HASH 

Music,  Theory  Composition 
SUSAN  HAUER 


FREDERICK  HAWKINS 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 
CHRIS  HAWKSLEY 

General  Business 
DANIEL  LEE  HAY 

Police  Administration 
SANDRA  HAYES 

BSN  Nursing 


TAMMY  M.  HAYS 

Special  Ed. -Hearing  Impaired 
VERONICA  D.  HAZZARD 

EDP 
MARK  A.  HEATON 

Broadcasting 
SUSAN  E.  HECKER 

Fashion  Merchandising 


278  Seniors/Har-Hec 


Louisville,  KY 

Newark,  OH 

Corbin,  KY 

Eminence,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 

Lost  Creek,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

Germantown,  OH 

Miamisburg,  OH 


MARY  GENE  HEEB 

BSN  Nursing 
BARB  HEHL 

Nursing 
KATHY  HEICKEN 

Occupational  Therapy 
EVA  F.  HEIMERDINGER 

Music  Education 


BARB  HEIZMAN 

Forensic  Science 
MIKE  HENDERSON 

Pre-Veterinary 
MARY  SUE  HENDREN 

Elementary  Ed. 
DALE  HENSON 


GERALD  L.  HERINGER 

Corrections 
MARY  HERZOG 

Health  Care  Admin. 
DON  HESS 

General  Business 
NANCY  JANE  HESSE 

Police  Administration 


LAUREL  HIBBARD 

JUDY  HICK 

TERRI  HICKERSON 

Child  Care  Technology 
ERNEST  D.  HIGDON,  JR. 


PAM  HIGDON 

Forensic  Science 
TERRI  LYNNE  HILD 

EDP 
HILL,  CYNTHIA 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
BRENDA  K.  HILLOCK 

Chemistrj' 


BRENDA  HINES 

Elementary  Ed. 
DAVID  W.  HINES 

Police  Administration 
KAREN  MARIE  HINTON 

Comm.  Health  Ed. 
MARY  BEFH  HINTON 


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KERRY  HIPPS 

JOHN  RICHARD  HOFELICH 
Ornamental  Horticulture 

RON  HOLLIDAY 
Police  Administration 

KENNETH  HOLLOWAY 
Drafting  &  Design  Technology 


Fort  Mitchell,  KY 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Georgetown,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

California,  KY 

Lima,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Matawan,  NJ 

W.  Somerset,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Grayson,  KY 
Versailles,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Russell,  KY 

Flemingsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Seniors/Hei-Hol  279 


DOUGLAS  HOLMES 

VALERIE  HOLMES 

Journalism 
AGNES  HOLT 

Child  Care  Technology 
SUSAN  HOLT 

Marketing 


CINDY  HOLTZAPPLE 

Public  Relations 
KATHY  VAN  HOOK 

TONI  HOPKINS 

MARY  HORN 

Child  &  Family  Studies 


RICHARD  HORNACK 

MARY  HORVAT 

EDP 
MICHAEL  HORVATH 

Environmental  Resources 
GAIL  HOUSE 


Louisville,  KY 

South  Shore,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Nurrgsville,  PA 

Lebanon,  OH 

Stanford,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

FinchvUle,  KY 

Ft.  Myers,  Bead,  FL 

Richmond,  KY 

Oakwood,  OH 

London,  KY 


SHERRY  HOUSTON 

Business 
JEFF  HOWARD 

Chemistry 
SHARON  HOWARD 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
FRANKLIN  E.  HOWE  JR. 

Agronomy 

JOHN  HRANICKY 

Marketing 
SANDRA  HUBBARD 

Special  Ed. 
LARRY  G.  HUBER 

Accounting 
DWIGHT  REED  HUCHINSON 

Economics 


JEFF  HUDEPOHL 

Construction  Tech. 
DONNA  HUFF 

Administrative  Office 
JAMES  HUFF 

Broadcasting 
VICKIE  HUFFMAN 

Health  Record  Technology 

KRISTEN  HUFFMIRE 


Georgetown,  KY 

Hyden,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Maysville,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Somerset,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Liberty,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

Westfield,  MA 


NANCY  HELEN  HUGENBERG     Portsmouth,  OH 

Biology 
CAMELA  HUGHES  Springfield,  OH 

Office  Administration 
CHARLES  A.  HUGHES  Prestonsburg,  KY 

Coal  Mining  Admin. 


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280  Seniors/Hol-Hug 


JAY  HUGHES 

Security  &  Safety 
MARVA  A.  HUGHES 

Social  Work 
VICKI  HULETTE 

Elementaiy  Endorsement 
STEVEN  HULL 

Police  Administration 


DIANA  HUMBERT 

Interior  Design 
JOSEPH  M.  HUMBERT 

Police  Administration 
MARK  HUME 

TERRY  HUMPHREY 

Recreation,  Park  Leadership 


TERRI  LEE  HUNT 

Legal  Assistance 
CONNIE  HUNTER 

Elementary  Endorsement 
ERIC  HUNTER 

MARVIN  HURLEY 
Industrial  Art  Ed. 


DONNA  HURST 

General  Psychology 
VALERYA  L.  HYRNE 

Wildlife  Management 
JANET  K.  INGRAM 

Electronics,  Computer 
PATRICL^L  INGRAM 

Elementary  Ed. 

YOUSIF  ISMAIL 

Environmental  Health 
GREGORY  ISON 

CYNTHIA  TABB  JACKSON 

HAROLD  JACKSON  JR. 
Science  For  Engineering 


Richmond,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Burlington,  KY 
McMurray,  PA 

Crittenden,  KY 

Crittenden,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Hardy,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Kailua,  HI 

East  Bemstadt,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Kavenna,  KY 

Columbia,  KY 

Saudi  Arabia 

Southgate,  MI 

Georgetown,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


JAMI  JACKSON 

Forensic  Science 
WILLIAM  H.  JACKSON  JR. 

Physical  Education 
MARY  BETH  JACOBER 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
JAMES  T.  JAGLOWICZ  JR. 

Art 


Ashland,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Fort  Wright,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 


BARBARA  JEFFRIES 

Hearing  Impaired 
DAVID  JENKINS 

Marketing 
STUART  A.  JOHNSON 

Broadcasting 
DEBORAH  L.  JOHNSON 

BSN  Nursing 


Millville,  NJ 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Seniors/Hug-Joh  281 


JAMES  DAVID  JOHNSON 

Political  Science 
JOHN  D.  JOHNSON 

Geological  Eng.  Tech. 
JONI  JOHNSON 

Art  Education 
KAREN  JOHNSON 

Elementary  Ed. 


MARY  J.  JOHNSON 

Recreation,  Park  Admin. 
NANCY  JOHNSON 

Art  Education 
SHARON  JOHNSON 

Home  Economics  Ed. 
SHARON  L.  JOHNSON 

BSN  Nursing 


SUSAN  JOHNSON 

Marketing 
CARROLL  B.  JONES 

General  Business 
GREGG  D.  JONES 

Metal  &  Power  Mechanics 
JANE  JONES 

Ornamental  Horticulture 


PAMELA  S.  JONES 

Elementary  Ed. 
CHARLSEY  E.  JUMP 

Elementary  Ed. 
BLAKE  JURY 

Police  Administration 
TERESA  KAELIN 

Ornamental  Horticulture 


REBEKAH  KAHNE 
Physical  Education 
KIMBERLY  KASH 

ABBIE  E.  KAZEE 

Health  Record  Technology 
LYNNE  J.  KEEN 

Biology 


ANITA  D.  KEENEY 

Interior  Design 
BRIAN  A.  KEITH 

History 
USA  A.  KELLEY 

Health  Record  Administration 
JOSEPH  KELROY 

General  Psychology 


KIMBERLY  A.  KEMPER 

Home  Economics  Ed. 
MARY  KEMPER 

Home  Economics  Ed. 
SANDRA  KENNEDY 

Corrections 
CINDY  KERN 

Recreation,  Park  Admin. 

282  Seniors/Joh-Ker 


Paintsville,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Ludlow,  KY 

Stanton,  KY 

Morehead,  KY 

Green  Valley,  AZ 

Maysville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Chesterfield,  MO 

Winchester,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

London,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Harrisburg,  PA 

Louisville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

London,  KY 

Alcalde,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Mundelein,  IL 

Franfort,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Brooksville,  KY 


DIANNE  M.  KERR 

Math 
KEN  KESSLER 

General  Business 
KAREN  KAYE  KIDD 

Interior  Design 
KATHY  L.  KIDD 

Special- Ed. 


TRACEY  KIDD 

Nursing 
CHRIS  KILVRY 

BARRY  KINCAE) 

History 
GARY  KINCAID 


JACK  P.  KINCAID 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 
SHELLYE  KINCAID 

Elementary  Ed. 
KIMBERLY  B.  KIRK 

Marketing 
CHARLOTTE  KIRKLAND 

BSN  Nursing 


Cedargrove,  IN 

New  Lebanon,  OH 

Hazard,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

Pine  Knot,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Richmond,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Lebanon,  KY 


LISA  G.  KIRKPATRICK 
Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 

JOHN  KLAREN 
EDP 

CHARLES  J.  KLEIER 
Construction  Technology 

MARK  CARL  KLEIN 


ANGIE  KLOCKE 

Design 
KAREN  E.  KLUND 

KENNY  KOOD 

CHRIS  KOOGLER 


DANA  KOPS 

Marketing 
MARIBETH  ANN  KOZUH 

JEANENE  KREBS 

BSN  Nursing 
DENISE  KRUER 

General 


JENNIE  KULESf 

BARBARA  LAFALCE 
Fashion  Merchandising 

LAVERNE  LAKES 
Speech  &  Theatre  Arts 

MARILYN  LOUISE  LAKES 
Corrections 


Stanford,  KY 
Aurora,  IL 
Ludlow,  KY 
Aurora,  IL 

Foi-t  Thomas,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

London,  KY 

Fairborne,  OH 

Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 
Vandalia,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Marietta,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

McKee,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


Seniors/Ker-Lak  283 


RIGHT:  Students  sat- 
irized the  unpleasant  fac- 
tors of  dormitory  living. 


VICKIE  LANE  Lexington,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 
Shelbyville,  KY 
CHARLES  GILBERT  LAURENCE    Amissville,  VA 


TIMOTHY  E.  LANGFORD 

Anthropology 
JANIE  LANGLEY 


LOUNETTA  LAWLESS 

SHARON  R.  LAWRENCE 

Hearing  Impaired 
GRETA  LAWSON 

Fashion  Merchandising 
BETTY  M.  LEACHMAN 

Accounting 


TERRY  L.  LEATHERS 

Computer  Science 
VICKI  LEATHERS 

Occupational  Therapy 
BELINDA  LEE 

Corrections 
CHARLES  D.  LEE  JR. 

Marketing 


MARILYN  LEER 

Business 
DANA  M.  LEGNER 

Business 
BRUCE  D.  LEIN WEBER 

Police  Administration 
BART  J.  LEI  ST 

Police  Administration 


Waynesville,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 

Williamsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Shepherdsville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Tipp  City,  OH 

Baton  Rouge,  LA 

Louisville,  KY 


284  Seniors/Lan-Lei 


ANITA  LENHART 

Theatre  Arts 
MARGARET  LESTER 

Design 
TINA  M.  LESTER 

Occupational  Therapy 
LISA  LEUENBERGER 

Corrections 


Louisville,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Dayton,  OH 


BRENDA  LEWIS 

Interior  Decoration 
JEANETTE  D.  LEWIS  Cumberland,  KY 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
LORIE  LEWIS  Frankfort,  KY 

Home  Economics 
SUSAN  MONCURE  LEWIS  Winchester,  KY 


KEVIN  LIFE 

RONALD  G.  LIVINGOOD 

DAVID  LIVINGSTON 

General  Business 
PATRICIA  LIVINGSTONE 

Sociology 

ANGIE  LLOCKE 

TAMMY  LOAR 

Elementary  Ed. 
THOMAS  L.  LOCKRIDGE 

Business 
MARK  A.  LOGSDON 


SUZETTE  B.  LONG 

Dietetics 
DONNA  L.  LONGACRE 

Occupational  Therapy 
MICHAEL  L.  LOTTO 

JEFF  LOWE 
Business  Economics 


TOM  LUDWIG 

Business  Administration 
JEFF  LUNSFORD 

Teaching 
DORMAND  LUTTRELL 

Police  Administration 
MARIE  E.  LUTZKANIN 

Corrections 


RUSSELL  D.  LYKES 

Real  Estate 
KIMBERLY  LYONS 

General 
TAMARA  MACTAVISH 

General  Business 
JONELL  MACY 

Health  Record  Administration 


Beverly,  KY 

Gardnerssville,  KY 

Laurenburg,  ID 

Pleasantville,  NY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Troy,  OH 

Nicholasville,  KY 

Radcliff,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Fairdale,  KY 

Akron,  OH 

Martinsville,  NJ 

Louisville,  KY 

Lynch,  KY 

Dunnvnie,  KY 

Hummelstown,  PA 

Troy,  OH 

Dayton,  OH 

Lakewood,  NY 

Hardinsburg,  KY 

Seniors/Len-Mac  285 


JOHN  MADDOX 

Biology 
MARY  C.  MAEGLY 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
BRENDA  MAGEE 

Physical  Education 
MICHAEL  F.  MAHAN 

General  Business 


Verona,  KY 

Ludlow,  KY 

Lancaster,  OH 

Florence,  KY 


ABRAHAM  MAHMOUD       Riyadh,  Saudia  Arabia 
GREGORY  MAINS  Brooksville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 
Jackson,  KY 


BETTY  MALKIN 

Broadcasting 
SUSAN  MALONEY 


JOHN  W.  MALVIN 

Police  Administration 
THOMAS  MANN 

Turf-grass  Management 
KAREN  SUE  MANTOOTH 
Pre-Baccalaureate  Nursing 
RHODA  KAREN  MARCUM 
Art 


EVERETT  MARPLE 

JANET  MARSHALL 

BSN  Nursing 
EUZABETH  H.  MARTIN 

Sociology 
JOY  MARTIN 


LAUREL  L.  MARTIN 

VERNA  MARTIN 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
VIOLET  E.  MARTIN 

Business 
LEE  MARX 

Electronics  Communications 


CYNTHL\  MATTINGLY 
Occupational  Therapy 

HAZEL  A.  MAUPIN 
Broadcasting 

JENNIFER  MAYNARD 

CATHY  MAYNE 
Broadcasting 


WILLIAM  S.  McIVER 
Livestock  Production 

RANDY  McMillan 

PATTY  McCANN 

BSN  Nursing 
BOBBYE  McCLAIN 


Elizabethtown,  PA 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Crittenden,  KY 
Maysville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Paintsville,  KY 

Ironton,  OH 

Albany,  KY 

Ravenna,  KY 

Flemington,  NJ 

London,  KY 


286  Seniors/Mad-McC 


MARY  McCLAIN 

Nursing 
TAMMY  KAY  McCLAIN 

CASEY  McClelland 

KAREN  McCLURE 


NATALIE  DAWN  McCOMIS 

Premedical  Science 
REGINA  McCOY 

Fashion  Merchandising 

RUTH  E.  McDonald 

Business 
PAUL  McFARLAND 


TAMATA  McCaffrey 

KATHLEEN  McGINNIS 

LARRY  E.  McHENRY 

EDP 
STUART  McKEE 

General  Psychology 

JEFFERY  McKEEHAN 
Music  Theory  Composition 

STEVE  McKINLEY 
Business 

BRUCE  McKINNEY 

BEVERLY  McKNIGHT 
Speech  &  Human  Relations 

CYNTHIA  McMAHAN 

Legal  Assistance 
DON  McNAY 

Journalism 
DONNA  MEADE 

Elementary  Ed. 
OMAR  MEDINA 

English 

SHERI  MEFFORD 

Art- Education 
ROBERT  MEGARGEL 

Business  Economics 
STEVE  MELLON 

Joiunalism 
GLENDA  S.  MELTON 

Elementary  Ed. 


GINA  MENARD 

Elementary  Ed. 
STEVEN  R.  MENARD 

General  Business 
DAVID  MEREDITH 

Music  Education 
JEFFREY  J.  MERKEL 

Marketing 


Greenap  Co\mty,  KY 
Kettering,  OH 
Bamsville,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

McCarr,  KY 

Paris,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Edgewood,  KY 

Portsmouth,  OH 

Ahsland,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

London,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Edgewood,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Miami,  FL 

Warsaw,  KY 
Hammanton,  NJ 
Floyd  Knobs,  IN 
Manchester,  KY 

Huber  Hgts.,  OH 

Pawtucket,  HI 

Louisville,  KY 

Eduardsville,  IL 


Seniors/McC-Mer  287 


CAROL  MERRITT 

Business 
DIXIE  ROBIN  METCALF 

JERRY  MEYER 

Speech 
CONNIE  MICHELS 


BARRY  MILLER 

Journalism  &  Philosophy 
DL\NNE  MILLER 

Public  Relations 
VICTOR  L.  MILLER 

Elementary  Ed. 
STEVEN  D.  MIMS 

Fisheries  Management 


MICHELE  MINOGUE 

Nursing 
RITA  MIRACLE 

JOHN  M.  MITCHELL 

Broadcasting 
LYNN  MOHR 

Home  Economics 


ANNA  J.  MOJSEJENKO 
Pre-Vet.  Medicine 

DL\NA  MOLLMAN 
Interior  Design 

SANDRA  MOODY 

JAMES  MOON 


CHERYL  MOORE 

General  Psychology 
GREG  MOORE 

KAREN  L.  MOORE 

Geography 
KIMBERLY  MOORE 

Medical  Assistance  Tech. 


SUSAN  N.  MOORE 

Dietetics 
LISA  A.  MOREHEAD 

Legal  Assistance 
JEANIE  MORGAN 

LESTER  MORGAN 


Richmond,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

Mr.  Sterling,  KY 

Erlanger,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Taylorsville,  KY 

Ravenna,  KY 

Lancaster,  PA 

Louisville,  KY 
Phillyes,  KY 
Fairdale,  KY 
Ashland,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Mason,  OH 

Berea,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Huntington  Sta.,  NY 

Louisville,  KY 

Falmouth,  KY 

Eaton,  OH 

Hebron,  KY 

Colombia,  KY 

Highland  Hgts.,  KY 


WILLIAM  MORGAN  Rochester,  MI 

Police  Administration 
JOYCE  A.  MORRIS   Louisville,  KY 

Interior  Decoration 
JAMES  D.  MORROW    Fairfax,  VA 

EDP 
MARK  MULLINS  Jenkins,  KY 

Broadcasting 
K.  MURPHY  Nicholasville,  KY 

Corrections 


288  Seniore/Mer-Mur 


JENNIFER  L.  MUSCH 

French 
DEBORAH  L.  MYERS 

Legal  Assistance 
SUSAN  NANCE 

General  Business 
JULIA  NANTZ 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 


Akron,  OH 

Corinth,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Helton,  KY 


LORI  J.  NASTA  Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY 

Environmental  Resources 
JERRY  W.  NETHERLAND        Campbellsville,  KY 


LAURA  NAYLOR 

Art  Education 
MIRIAM  NAYLOR 


ODIUA  NDEFRU 

Environmental  Health 
HOLLY  NEFF 

BSN  Nursing 
RON  NELSON 

Broadcasting 
MARJORCE  A.  NEWTTT 

Teaching 


TAMMY  ROBINSON  NEWTON 
Child  &  Family  Studies 

GEORGE  NICHOLSON 
General  Business 

PAM  NICKELL 
Office  Admin. 

DEBBIE  NICLEY 


Lexington,  KY 
Lafayette,  IN 

Richmond,  KY 

Dale,  IN 

Chicago,  IL 

Union  Star,  KY 

London,  KY 

London,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

Evarts,  KY 


KIMBERLY  L.  NIEDERHELMAN  Cincinnati,  OH 

General  Business 
SHARON  NOBLE  Hazard,  KY 

Elementary  Ed. 
DEBRA  NOE  Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Hearing  Impaired 
GARY  LEE  NOEL  Louisville,  KY 

Drawing,  Architectural/Technical 


WILLIAM  J.  NORMAN 

MONTY  L.  NORTHCUIT 

Graphic  Arts 
DENNIS  NORTON 

Police  Administration 
LISA  NORTON 

Physical  Education 


DEBBIE  OAKLEY 

Psychogogy 
JOHNATHAN  DAVID  OAKLEY 

Microbiology 
MELISSA  OAST 

Geology 
BRYAN  K.  O'BRIEN 


Irvine,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Hamburg,  NY 
Louisville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Meta,  KY 

Seniors/Mus-Obr  289 


BELINDA  J.  O'DELL 

Interior  Design 
CLARA  O'DONNELL 

Business  Mgmt. 
MICHAEL  O'FLAHAVAN 

Occup.  Therapy 
ANNE  O'HARA 

Journalism 


DENNIS  O'HEARN 

WILLIAM  OKESON 

General  Psychology 
ANN  OLSON 

Elementary  Ed. 
MARCIA  ORDEL 

Child  &  Family  Studies 

WILLL\M  JOSEPH  ORRENDER 

Public  Relations 
SHARON  OSTER 

NANCY  OWENS 

Dietetics 
SANDRA  OWENS 

Medical  Assistance  Technology 


Tipp  City,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Oxon  Hill,  MD 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 

Newport,  KY 

Sturgis,  KY 

Aurora,  IL 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Harlan,  KY 


STACEY  OWENS 

Public  Relations 
PEGGY  PAINTER 

Art  Education 
WILLIAM  J.  PAKENHAM 

Biology 
HELEN  H.  PALMER-BALL 

History 


VIRGINIA  PALMER-BALL 

General  Business 
BILL  JACK  PARKER 

Pre-Medical  Sciences 
COLLEEN  PARKER 

General 
MARK  PARKER 


MARK  PATRICK 
WILLIAM  DALE  PATRICK 

MALCOLM  C.  PATTERSON 
Police  Administration 

JACEMTA  M.  PAYNE 
Speech  &  Human  Relations 

PAM  PELFREY 

Elementary  Ed. 
RICH  J.  PENNINGTON 

Wood  Technology 
LISA  PEQUIGNOT 

Physical  Education 
JO  ANN  PERKINS 

Marketing 


Williamstown,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Blackey,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Lebanon,  OH 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Pennsville,  NJ 

Springfield,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 


290  Seniors/Ode-Per 


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MICHAEL  PERKINS 

ROBIN  ELAINE  PERKINS 

Elementary  M. 
DEBORAH  L.  PERRY 

Dietetics 
JOANNA  PETERS 

Business 


SANDRA  PETUS 
BEVERLY  PEYTON 
LUCINDA  J.  PHOENIX 
SUE  PICKERING 


TAMI  PICTON 

Hearing  Impaired 
CHERRICE  PIPES 

Medical  Assistance  Tech. 
JAN  IS  L.  PLUMMER 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
JULIE  POLING 

Recreation,  Park  &  Admin. 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Union,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

London,  KY 

Hustonville,  KY 

Crestview  Hills,  KY 

Brandenburg,  KY 

Lynchburg,  VA 

Louisville,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Philippi,  WV 


Seniors/Per-Pol  291 


RONALD  POSEY 

Chemistry 
BRIAN  POTTS 

Biology 
KAY  POYNTER 

HEATHER  LEE  PRENATT 
EDP 


BRET  A.  PRESTON 

Geography 
ROBERT  KEVIN  PRESTON 

Math 
JAMIE  LOU  PRICE 

BSN  Nursing 
LINDA  S.  PRINCE 


JILL  PROW 

Fashion  Design 
SHARON  L.  PRUITT 

Fashion  Merchandising 
PATRICK  PUJDA 

Police  Administration 
TERESA  A.  PYLES 


JOANNE  QUAIES 

KAY  QUEEN 

Elementary  Endorsement 
JOE  QUIGLEY 

MICHAEL  RADFORD 


NANCY  L.  RAQUE 
Fashion  Merchandising 

JANE  LOUISE  RAMP 
A.D.  Nursing 

DEBBIE  RAMBO 

JO  RANDOLPH 

Gen.  Business  Emphasis 


DAVID  RANKIN 

Business 
JENNIFER  L.  RANKIN 

Occupational  Therapy 
KATHRYN  T.  RANSDELL 

Social  Work 
JAMES  B.  RATLIFF 


JENIFER  RATLIFF 

Journalism 
ELIZABETH  RAY 

SANDRA  CAROL  RAY 

Health  Record  Administration 
KELLY  READ 

Computer  Science 

292  Seniors/Pos-Rea 


Harrison,  OH 

Padwak,  KY 

Eubank,  KY 

Aberdeen,  MD 

Barnstable,  OH 

Mitchellsburg,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Portsmouth,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Mt.  Hermon,  KY 

Linwood,  NJ 

Tipp  City,  OH 

Bohemia,  NY 
Glenford,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Wilmington,  DE 

Troy,  OH 

Irvine,  KY 

Sebring,  FL 

Lancaster,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Pikeville,  KY 

Meta,  KY 
Danville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Park  Hills,  KY 


DEBORAH  LYNNE  REFFETT 

Corrections 
KAREN  M.  REHKAMP 

BSN  Nursing 
DAVID  J.  REISTER 

Music  Education 
KATHY  RENNIRT 

BSN  Nursing 


FRANK  REPPER 

KAREN  REYES 

Music  Education 
ARKIE  REYNOLDS 

Medical  Technology 
LAWRENCE  CLAY  RICE 


STACY  RICHARDS 

Child  Care  Technology 
SHARON  RICHEY 

Special-Ed. 
CHRISTUN  RICHMOND 

Political  Science 
BOBBY  E.  RICKS 

Police  Administration 


BARBARA  LEE  RIEHL 

DEBBIE  ANNE  RIGGS 

Dietetics 
ROSEMARIE  A.  RILEY 

Nursing 
KAREN  S.  RIMER 

Mathematics 


RACHEL  ROAD  EN 

Library  Science  Technology 
MATTHEW  ROAHRIG 

General  Business 
PAULA  H.  ROAHRIG 

Legal  Assisting 
JACELYN  ROBERTS 


RICK  ROBERTS 

STEVEN  JOHN  ROBERTS 

General  Business 
BECKY  ROBINSON 

Medical  Lab.  Tech. 
KEVIN  ROBINSON 

Recreation  Park  Leadership 

MARGARET  ANN  ROBINSON 

Juvenile  Corrections 
COLLEEN  RODDY 
Recreation,  Park  Admin. 
MARY  RODES 

KATHLEEN  A.  ROESEL 
Home  Economics  Ed. 


Beckley,  WV 

Florence,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Fairdale,  KY 

Carlile,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Cold  Springs,  KY 

Jackson,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Carroll,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 
Ft.  Thomas,  KY 
Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Covington,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Coshocton,  OH 

Allen,  KY 

Erving,  VA 

Paintsville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Irvlngton,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Jersey  City,  NJ 

Wheaton,  MD 

Lexington,  KY 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 


Seniors/Ref-Roe  293 


GAYLE  ANITA  ROGERS  Winchester,  KY 

Microbiology 
THOMAS  FOSTER  ROGERS  Owingsville,  KY 

Drawing,  Architectural/Technical 
PAMELA  ROLFES  Ludlow,  KY 

Physical  Education 
GAIL  ROSE  Paris,  KY 


HERBERT  DOUGLAS  ROSE 

EDP 
DIANA  A.  ROSS 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
VICKI  S.  ROSS 

Corrections 
JULIE  ROUGEUX 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 


JERRY  ROWE 

Administrative  Office 
JAMES  A.  RUBEL 

Marketing 
ROSE  MARIE  RUCKER 

Sociology 
SHERRY  RUCKER 


Richmond,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

North  Bend,  OH 

Dawson  Springs,  KY 

Burkesville,  KY 

Morristown,  TN 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  FL 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  FL 


THERESA  RUCKER 

Nursing 
SARARUHL 

TERESA  L.  RUNION 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
RICHARD  A.  RUSHING 

Marketing 


Vine  Grove,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Whitley  City,  KY 

Glenview,  IL 


KIMBERLY  A.  RUSSELL 

Dietetics 
LORI  RUTH  RYAN 

Recreation,  Park  Admin. 
SALEH  SAIF 

ROBIN  R.  SALYERS 


Campbellsville,  KY 
Mt.  Washington,  KY 
Riyadh,  Saudi  Arabia 


Medical  Assisting  Technology 


Franklin  Furnace,  OH 


BECKY  SAMMONS 
Fashion  Merchandising 

CAROLYN  R.  SAMS 
Chemistry 

MARK  E.  SANDER 

JEANINE  SANDERS 


SUPACHAI  SANGUANSIN 

Art 
JUNE  SARGENT 

Broadcasting 
FRED  SARNECKY 

General  Business 
BRENDA  SUE  SAWSON 


Lexington,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 

Nicholasville,  KY 

Bangkok,  Thailand 

Freeburn,  KY 

Binghamton,  NY 

Cinciimati,  OH 


294  Seniors/Rog-Saw 


JULIA  SAYLOR 

BSN  Nursing 
SANDRA  SAYLOR 

Elementary  Ed. 
ANNA  SCHAEFER 

SUSAN  SCHAEFER 
Police  Administration 


NANNETTE  SCHAMAUN 

Dietetics 
THOMAS  SCHDENBERGER 

FRED  SCHEFFLER 

Electronics,  Computer 
PAT  A.  SCHENKEL 


SUE  SCHIERING 

DAVID  SCHNEIDER 

Police  Admin. 
TERE  SCHOEMEHL 

Interior  Design 
DEBBIE  SCHORMAN 

Occupational  Therapy 


LESLIE  L.  SCHRADER 

BSN  Nursing 
KIM  LOUISE  SCHRANTZ 

Medical  Assisting  Tech. 
BEVERLY  SCHULTZ 

Occupational  Therapy 
KIP  A.  SCHWABE 


LINDA  SCHWENKE 
Interior  Decorating 

DEBRA  SCOTT 
Interior  Design 

KIM  SCOTT 

SHERYLE  LEIGH  SCOTT 
Fashion  Merchandising 

JOHN  G.  SEALEK 

CHRISTINE  B.  SEMLER 
Fashion  Merchandising 

WILLIAM  J.  SENG 
Ponce  Administration 

PATRICIA  SENN 


Corbin,  KY 

Kettle  Island,  KY 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

WilliamsviUe,  NY 

Eaton,  OH 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Worthville,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Freeburg,  111. 

Ft.  Wright,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Clarence,  NY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Chicago,  IL 

Union,  KY 

South  Williamson,  KY 

Bedford,  KY 

McCarr,  KY 

Brookville,  IN 

Ironton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 


LU  SETTLES 

Spanish 
JO  ANNE  SEXTON 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
LISA  A.  SEXTON 

LORETTA  SEXTON 
Health  Record  Technology 


NicholasviUe,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Freeman,  WV 

Whiteburg,  KY 


Seniors/Say-Sex  295 


SCOTT  SHANNON 

Danville,  KY 

CHARLOTTE  L.  SHARP 

Carrollton,  KY 

Elementary  Ed. 

BILLY  JEAN  SHEENE 

Stanford,  KY 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

(GUS)  AGUSTA  SHELTON 

Columbia,  KY 

SUSAN  SHERROW 

Bondville,  KY 

Nursing 

DEBRA  ANNE  SHOCKENCY 

Lebanon,  KY 

Child  Care  Technology 

JEFF  SHORT 

Kettering,  OH 

KEITH  SHOULDERS 

Providence,  KY 

DAN  S.  SHOUSE 

Frankfort,  KY 

Broadcasting 

DEBBY  SHOUSE 

Frankfort,  KY 

English 

MOHAMED  ALI  SHTEWI 

Tripoli,  Libya 

Broadcasting 

ALICIA  SHUFFLEBARGER 

Grayson,  KY 

Elementary  Ed. 

296  Seniors/Sha-Shu 


PEGGY  SIMPSON 

Performing  Arts 
MARK  T.  SISK 

ALETHA  SIZEMORE 

Nursing 
BRENDA  GAIL  SIZEMORE 
Kindergarten  Endorsement 


REBECCA  SKEES 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
CINDY  SLAUGHTER 

EDP 
BRIGETTE  SLONE 

Recreation,  Park  Leadership 
DEBORAH  L.  SLORACH 

Geography 


ANITA  L.  SMITH 

Fashion  Merchandising 
BENNIE  J.  SMITH 

Police  Administration 
DEBORAH  LYNN  SMITH 

JAMES  T.  SMITH  JR. 


JENNIFER  M.  SMITH 

BSN  Nursing 
KENNETH  SMITH 

Political  Science 
KIMBERLY  SMITH 

Microbiology 
SHARON  ANITA  SMITH 

Corrections 


SHERRI  SMITH 

Pre-Med.  Technology 
THOMAS  D.  SMITH 

TIMOTHY  SMITH 

Marketing 
VIKKI  SMITH 

Hearing  Impaired 


JOY  SNELL 
Public  Relations 

LISA  G.  SOLHEIM 
Office  Administration 

SUSAN  SORRELL 
Graphic  Arts 

WAYNE  SPALDING 


ROBIN  L.  SPANGLER 

Performing  Arts 
STEPHEN  SPANGLER 

Physical  Education 
KYRA  SPARKMAN 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 
MICHELLE  SPARKMAN 


Louisville,  KY 

Madisonville,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Rowdy,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Phelps,  KY 

Knoxville,  TN 

Louisville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Campbeilsville,  KY 

Villa  Hills,  KY 

Hanson,  KY 

Hopkinsville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Toledo,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 

Littleton,  CO 

Dayton,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Dillsboro,  IN 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Hallie,  KY 

Hallie,  KY 


Seniors/Smi-Spa  297 


JUDY  S PAULDING 

EDP 
TERRY  SPEARS 

Elementary  Endorsement 
BONNIE  SPENCER 

English 
ARLIE  A.  SPICER 

Sociology 

CHARLES  SPRINKLES 

Corrections 
JEFF  C.  SPROAT 

Gen.  Business 
GREGORY  P.  STAED 

Marketing 
RON  STAFFORD 

Electronics,  Industrial 


SHELLY  STAFFORD 

CHRISTOPHER  B.  STAGGS 

Police  Administration 
MARY  STANDEL 

KARI  STANLEY 
Elementary  Ed. 


JAMES  STAPLETON 

PAMELA  STEARNS 

Public  Relations 
NANCY  STALLARD  STEELE 

Police  Administration 
SUSAN  STEELE 


WILLIAM  R.  STEELE 

Insurance 
MATTHEW  W.  STEENKEN 

Police  Administration 
SUSAN  STENGEL 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
EVONNE  STEPHAN 

Nursing 


LISA  STEPHENS 

MARK  A.  STEPHENS 
Police  Administration 
RONNIE  STEPHENS 

TERRY  C.  STEPHENS 


RENEE  STEPHENSON 

NANCY  STEPP 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
H.  DWIGHT  STEVENS 

General  Psychology 
NANCY  LEE  STEVENS 

Dietetics 


Jamestown,  NY 

Danville,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Harlan,  KY 

Ft.  Meyers,  FL 

Lexington,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Mount  Sterling,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Ludlow,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Kettering,  OH 

Albany,  KY 

Williamson,  WV 

Owensboro,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Ft.  Wright,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Carrollton,  KY 

Port  William,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Port  WiUiam,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Plymouth,  UT 

Jacksonville,  FL 


298  Seniore/Spa-Ste 


MARSHA  G.  STEWART 

Library  Science  Technology 
SERENA  STEWART 

Social  Work 
MOLLY  M.  STIDMAN 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
DIANA  L.  STIVERS 

Medical  Assisting  Tech. 

MARY  STOCKTON 

Drafting  &  Design  Technology 
JOHN  H.  STONE 

Political  Science 
RICK  L.  STONE 

Accounting 
SONYA  L.  STONE 

Business 


GAY  STRATTON 

HOLLY  STRATTON 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 
KEITH  M.  STRAUSBAUGH 

MARY  STRODTBECK 


CONNIE  STRONG 

Police  Administration 
DANA  STROUD 

Interior  Design 
LAURA  STRUMER 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
KEN  STUESSEL 


ELIZABETH  STUMBO 

EDP 
ANTHONY  W.  STURGILL 

Police  Administration 
R.  KEVIN  STURGILL 

KRIS  SUERDICK 

Art 


BERNARD  F.  SULLIVAN 

Geology 
ANN  SUTHERLAND 
SAIED  M.  SURF 

Environmental  Health 

BRENDA  SUTTON 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 

CHERYL  R.  SW AFFORD 

Nursing 
NANCY  SWANSON 

Corrections 
TERESA  K.  SWOPE 

Business  Education 
JANICE  L.  SWORD 

Broadcasting 


Union,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Hyden,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Lawrensburg,  KY 

Campton,  KY 

Russell,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Ivel,  KY 
Versailles,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Hamilton,  OH 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Selden,  NY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

S.  Williamson,  KY 

Louisa,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Tipp  City,  OH 

Birmingham,  MI 

Bardstown,  KY 
Saudi  Arabia  Abha 

Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Montgomery,  OH 

Cygnet,  OH 

PikevUle,  KY 


Seniors/Sto-Swo  299 


SUSAN  SYMS 

Marketing 
ANNE  H.  TACKETT 

Sociology 
SCOTT  R.  TARR 

Construction  Tech. 
CATHY  TAYLOR 

Corrections 


DAVID  TAYLOR 

Political  Science 
DEBORAH  W. TAYLOR 

Public  Relations 
DURRAN  TAYLOR 

SCOTT  B.  TAYLOR 

Environmental  Resources 


DARYL  TEMPLE 

Music  Education 
TERESA  J.  TERHUNE 

Medical  Assisting  Tech. 
ELAINE  TERRY 

JANICE  TEXTOR 


DEBORAH  THACKER 
Community  Health 

MARY  THIEM 
Real  Estate 

BRAD  THEN 

ROBERT  THIENEMAN 


JOYCE  THOMAS 

STEPHEN  W.  THOMAS 

Journalism 
JEFFREY  A.  THOMPSON 

Police  Administration 
KATHEY  THOMPSON 

Police  Administration 


LYNNE  M.  THOMPSON 
Police  Administration 

EDDIE  TILLER 
Business 

DANIEL  E.  TOBERGIE 

LORENE  TODD 


SHARON  TODD 

Social  Work 
MATT  TOFTNESS 

BETH  TOMLINSON 

CHERYLE  TOTTEN 
Marketing 


300  Seniors/Sym-Tot 


Louisville,  KY 

Eubank,  KY 

Russell,  KY 

Monticello,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Finley,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Marian,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Montville,  NJ 

Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Crab  Orchard,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Sassafras,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Lawrenceburg,  KY 

Lawrenceburg,  IN 

Owenton,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Sellarsburg,  IN 


TIM  TOWLES 

PAMELA  TRABISH 

Social  Work 
BRENDA  TRAPP 

MARK  TRIMBLE 
Police  Administration 


JEANNE  TRIPLETT 

LISA  TRIPLETT 

BSN  Nursing 
LISA  LAREE  TROUTMAN 

Journalism 
CLAYBURN  M.  TROWELL 

General  Business 


JONE  Y.  TSANG 

Police  Administration 
CHERI  TUCKER 

Interior  Design 
DOUG  TUCKER 

Marketing 
PATRICL^  ANN  TUGGLE 

Kindergarten  Endorsement 


Worthville,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Covington,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 
Irvington,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

North  Point,  HK 

Moorehead,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


ROSE  TUGGLE 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
DONNA  JO  TURLEY 

EDP 
MELINDA  TURNER 

Learning  &  Behavior  Disorders 
ROY  TURNER 

Microbiology 


PATRICIA  TURPIN 

Corrections 
EUZABETH  TUSSEY 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 
SHERRY  TYLER 

Business 
KAREN  TYSSELING 


TERI  E.  UNDERWOOD 

EDP 
REGENA  UPTAGRAFFT 

SUSAN  USHER 

Elementary  Ed. 
JO  ANN  UTTER 

EDP 


EGENIA  W.  VALLANCE 

Medical  Assisting  Tech. 
JAY  JEFFREY  VANDERTOLL 

General  Business 
VICKIE  VANOVER 

Business  Ed. 
TAMI  L.  VANPELT 

Mathematics 


Harrodsburg,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Mackville,  KY 

Bardstown,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Eminence,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Independence,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Springdale,  OH 

Manchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Erlanger,  KY 


Seniors,Tri-Van  301 


LEON  T.  VANSANT 

LINDA  GAYE  VIC  ROUS 
Police  Administration 

JANET  LYNNE  VINSON 
Recreation  &  Park  Adm. 

PATRICIA  VOGT 
Marketing 

JOHN  K.  VOLKERDENG,  JR. 

General  Business 
SAM  A.  VOLPENHEIM 

Elementary  Ed. 
PAULA  KAY  WADE 

Performing  Arts 
DEBORAH  WALKER 

Business 


JANIS  WALKER 

General  Psychology 
JOETTA  LAVONE  WALKER 

TERRI  WALKER 

MARY  WALLACE 
Physical  Education 


KENNETH  B.  WALTERS 

General  Business 
MICHAEL  A.  WARD 

Accounting 
LIBBY  WARNER 

MIKE  WARREN 


AUGUSTA  WASHINGTON 

Marketing 
SHARON  WATKINS 

Nursing 
TERESA  WEAVER 

Nursing 
JOHN  W.  WEBSTER 


KENNETH  W.  WEIDINGER 

LYNNE  WEIHL 

Hearing  Impaired 
LAUREN  WELCH 

History 
MELBURN  WELCH 


BETTY  L.  WELLS 

Elementary  Ed. 
DONNA  R.  WELLS 

English 
FLORENCE  ELAINE  WELLS 

VO-AG  Teacher  Preparation 
JOHN  L.  WELLS  JR. 

Music  Education 


Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Wilmore,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Taylorsville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Woodbind,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Nancy,  KY 

Oak  Ridge,  TN 

Georgetown,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Niceville,  FL 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 
LouisvOle,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

London,  KY 

Taylorsville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Crab  Orchard,  KY 


302  SeniorsA'an-Wel 


LINDA  G.  WELLS 

Broadcasting 
MARY  WELLS 

RICHARD  H.  WELLS 

EDP 
SHARON  R.  WELLS 

Medical  Lab.  Tech. 


PAM  WESLEY 

Child  &  Family  Studies 
TIM  WESLEY 

VICTORIA  L.  WETHINGTON 

Business  Education 
JAMES  H.  WHALEY 

Marketing 


Pikeville,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Eminence,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Walton,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


SenioraAVel-Wha  303 


PAMALA  J.  WHALEY 

STEPHEN  C.  WHEELER 
Computer  Science 

SUSAN  WHIDBY 
A.D.  Nursing 

CHARLIE  WHITE 


WHITE,  CYNTHL\ 
General  Psychology 

DAVID  L.  WHITE 
EDP 

JEFFERY  ALLAN  WHITE 
Marketing 

SHARON  D.  WHITE 


Prospect,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


LAURA  BROWNLEE  WHITFIELD      Waverly,  OH 

Home  Economics  Ed. 
CHERYL  WHITTAKER  Richmond,  KY 

Social  Work 
TERI  WICKELHAUS  Cold  Spring  KY 

GREGORY  L.  WICKER  Louisville,  KY 


REBECCA  WIENER  Canton,  OH 

Corrections 
ANN  WILBER  Lebanon,  KY 

Broadcasting 
DEBORAH  L.  WILDMAN  Powhatan,  VA 

Recreation,  Park,  Admin. 
RHONDA  WILKERSON  Paris,  KY 

English 

CONSTANCE  E.  WILLIAMS  Berea,  KY 

Social  Work 
CRYSTAL  WILLL^MS  Yosemite,  KY 

Medical  Assisting  Tech. 
DARVA  WILLL\MS  Louisville,  KY 

BSN  Nursing 
DEBORAH  LYNN  WILLL\MS  Milford,  OH 

Journalism 


HAROLD  WILLL»iMS  Barlou,  KY 

Broadcasting 
JENNIFER  GAYE  WILLIAMS  Marietta,  Ga. 

Elementary  Ed. 
PEGGY  WILLL\MS  Bellevue,  KY 

Nursing 
RICK  WILLIAMS  Clemson,  SC 

Electronics,  Industrial 


JESSE  LEE  WILMOTH  Sebring,  FL 

Construction  Tech. 
BEVERLY  WILSON  Chenoa,  KY 

Child  Care  Technology 
SHARON  A.  WILSON  Somerset,  KY 

WINIFRED  WIMBERLY  Midway,  KY 

Public  Relations 


304  SeniorsAVha-Wim 


MICHAEL  WINTERS 

General  Business 
DOUG  WIREMAN 

MELINDA  WISE 

Marketing 
ROB  WITTENBARGER 


LINDA  WTTZMAN 

BSN  Nursing 
MARLA  WOLFE 

Business  Management 
ROBIN  W.  WOLFE 

SCOTT  WOLFE 
Physical  Education 


STEVE  A.  WOODRING 
Turf  Management 

FRANKIE  L.  WOODS 
Elementary  Ed. 

RICK  WOODS 

ROBIN  WOODWARD 

Math 


JAMES  S.  WOOLFOLK 
Police  Administration 
RANDY  WOOLUM 

BARRY  WRIGHT 

Business 
CAROLINE  WRIGHT 

Home  Economics 


Vienna,  WV 

Falcon,  KY 

CampbellsvUle,  KY 

Lynch,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Danville,  KY 

Morehead,  KY 

Scituate,  MA 

Williamston,  NC 

Manchester,  KY 

So.  Charleston,  OH 

Corbin,  KY 

Brandenburg,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Monticello,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


CHARLES  GREGORY  WRIGHT        LouisvUle,  KY 

General  Psychology 
RONALD  W.  WRIGHT 

Business 
SUSIE  WRIGHT 

Dietetics 
JONI  YATES 

Music  Education 


MARK  YEAZEL 

Dairy  Herd  Management 
BRET  H.  YODER 

Science  for  Engineering 
TERESA  LYNN  YORK 

Elementary  Eki. 
MICHAEL  W.  YOUNG 


MARK  ZIEBARTH 

Marketing 


Searns,  KY 

Prestonsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Eaton,  OH 

Florence,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Park  HUls,  KY 


Washington,  D.C. 


Seniors/Win-Zie  305 


WAYNE  ALLEN 

ROGER  KEITH  BAKER 

Math 
STEVE  BEALE 

Recreation  and  Park  Adm. 
LINDA  BRUNTON 

Psychology 


CHUCK  BURCH 

DAVm  CHEN 
Physics 

SAMUEL  M.DELONG 

PATRICIA  D.DURBIN 


DARYL  EASON 
DONNA  FULTZ 
CINDY  A.  HACK 
GREGORY  G.  HALL 

CHERYL  HEDGES 

STACEYJ.HILD 

Music  Education 
DONNA  HITCHCOCK 

Rank  11 
JOY JOHNSON 

Early  Childhood  Education 

GIVEN  KALDENBERG 
VICKI R.  LAWSON 

JACK  E.  LESTER 

Teaching 
PRUDENCE  L.  LOCKE 

Special — Deaf  Education 

JOHN  C.  LOVELL 

CYNTHU  L.  MARLOWE 

Communication  Disorders 
KAREN  B.  MARTIN 

BOB  McCLEESE 
Education 

HAL  McCOIG 

BARBARA  MILES 

BRUCE  W.  MIRACLE 

KAREN  MORGAN 
Elementary  Education 


Lexington,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 

Falls  Church,  VA 

Lousville,  KY 

Charlotte,  NC 
Peitou  Taipei,  ROC 

Lexington,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Fairfax,  VA 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Lousville,  KY 

Volga,  KY 

Lousville,  KY 

Lamarque,  TX 

Berea,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Horse  Cave,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 
Corbin,  KY 
Burgan,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Lousville,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Rome,  GA 


9  ill 


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306  Graduates/All-Mor 


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MARK  MORGAN 

Recreation 
J.R.  OH 

MBA 
TERESA  M.PHILLIPS 

JEANNIE  ROGAN 


JOE  SHEHIGH 

Physical  Education 
NANCY  SPENCER 

Student  Personnel  Counseling 
DOUGLAS  E.  STEPHENS 

JANE  E.  TERRY 
Music  Education 


LAWRENCE  THOMPSON 

MBA 
KM  WARD 

URSULA  WHITE 

Public  &  Environmental 
Health/Public  Admin. 

KATHLEEN  M.  WOLF 


College  Park,  GA 

Seoul  110,  Korea 

Casstown,  OH 

Coxs  Creek,  KY 

Kilmameck,  VA 

Rogers,  KY 

Whitley  City,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Sommerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


LUKE  WRENN 

Physical  Education 
YANG  YIE-CHAN 

SUSAN  YOUNG 


Paint  Lick,  KY 

Pan-Chiad,  Taiwan 

Corbin,  KY 


Graduates/Mor-You  307 


ROSS  ABLE 
MITCHELL  ABNEY 
MICHAEL  C.ABRAMS 
CHARLOTTE  ADAMS 
PAULA  ADAMS 
DEANNA  L.  ADDIS 


WILLIE  ADDISON 
SHARON  ALLEN 
BRYCEJ.ALLMON 
PAMELA  AMBURGEY 
IRIS  AMOS 
KAREN  ANBURGY 


KIM  L.  ANDERSON 
TAMMIE  APPELHAUS 
CHERI ARAVE 
RATION  J.  ARBAUGH 
CAIGE  ARRINGTON 
SHERRI ARTERBURN 


TRACY  ARTS 
GENE  W.  ARVIN  0 
CINDY  ARVIN 
BRETT  ASHCRAFT 
LYNDA  ASHER 
EMILY  AYERS 


TINA  BACH 
PATRICIA  J.  BAER 
ROBERT  BAILEY 
ANN  WILEY  BAKER 
DEBRA  BAKER 
DIANE  BAKER 


MARTHA  ANNE  BAKER 
WAYNE  F.  BAKER 
TOMMY  N.BALDWIN 
PID  BALL 
ANITA  BALLARD 
MARLENE  BALLARD 


Louisville,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 


Beattyville.  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Jefferson  City,  MO 

Danville,  KY 

Sandyridge,  NC 

PineviUe,  KY 


Whitley  City,  KY 

New  Albany,  IN 

Louisville,  KY 

Portsmouth,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Port  Rickey,  FL 

Owenton,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
JKI. 

Louisville,  KY 
Manchester,  KY 
Manchester,  KY 

Versailles,  KY 


Hyden,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Brodhead,  KY 
Georgetown,  KY 
Bardstown,  KY 
Bardstown,  KY 


ROBERT  BALLARD  Harrodsburg,  KY 

PAMELA  JEAN  BALLINGER  Louisville,  KY 
LORI BALOGH  Johnstown,  PA 

BETH  BALTZELL  Fairfield,  OH 

FADHEL  BANJAR  Saudi  Arabia 

PAMELA  BANKS  AnnviUe,  KY 


ROBERT  D.BARBER 
JOE  A.  BARNES 
CAROL  L.  BARNETT 
MONICA  BARTLETT 
JEFF  BASTIAN 
TERESA  BEAT 


Dayton,  OH 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Crestwood,  KY 


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308  Juniors/Abl-Bea 


DEBBIE  BECK 
NINA  BEGLEY 
CHERYL BEHNE 
CHARLES  BEIGHLE 
JOSEPH  R.  BENTLEY 
LEWIE  BENTLEY 


ANTHONY  BERRY 
BARBARA  BERRY 
PRISCILLA  BERRY 
KAREN  BEST 
KIM  BEST 
AMY  BICKFORD 


KAYE  BIEGER 
LISA  BILLETER 
DAVE  E.  BIRD 
MARY  W,  BLACK 
EARL  L.  BLACKWELL 


Louisville,  KY 

Austin,  IN 

Glendale,  AZ 

Williamstown,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Mason,  OH 

Campbellsville.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Springfield,  VA 


Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 


MICHELLE  BLACKWELL 


BRIAN  BLAIR 
HELEN  BLAIR 
JEFFREY  BLAND 
KIM  BLEDSOE 
TAMMY  JO  BLEVINS 
LEE  BLIZZARD 


ELIZABETH  A.  BLOSS 
JANNENE  BOEHM 
BETH  BOGAN 
BRYAN  HOGGS 
KATHLEEN  BOGGS 
PATRICIA  BOGGS 


Irvine,  KY 


Bardstown,  KY 
Bardstown,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Raceland,  KY 
Danville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Franklin,  OH 
Berea,  KY 
Hamilton,  OH 
Corbin,  KY 


WENDY  BOLLINGER  Cheshire,  CT 

MELANIE  BOLTON  Richmond,  KY 

ANNE  KENNEDY  BOND  Lawrenceburg.  KY 
WILLIE  BOOKER  Hardy.  KY 

MARY  JEAN  BOONE  Somerset,  KY 

MICHAEL  BOSSE  Cincinnati,  OH 


DEBBIE  BOWLING 
MARGARET  BOWMER 
LILIAN  R.  BO\T) 
JACKIE  BRADY 
PEGGY  BRADY 


London,  KY 
Seminole,  FL 

Lexington,  KY' 
Lebanon,  KY 

Bardstown,  KY' 


JENNY  L.  BFIAMSTEDT         Cincinnati,  OH 


GLENN  W.  BRANDL 
DEBI  BRANSON 
CLAY  BRASHEAR 
GARY  BRATCHER 
CINDY  BREITHAUPT 
BROOKE  BREWER 


Port  Charlotte,  FL 

Middlesboro,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Ludlow,  KY 

Richmond.  KY 


Juniors/Bec-Bre  309 


ROBIN  M.  BREWER 
CECILIA  BRIDGES 
LAURIE  A.  BRIGGS 
CHERYL  BROOKS 
•JAMES  D.  BROOKSHIRE 
DEBBIE  BROWN 


ELAINE  BROWN 
GREG  BROWN 
■JODIE  BROWN 
DA\'ID  BRUCE 
KEVIN  BRUNER 
ROSEANNA  BRUNGS 


MICHELE  BRUTHER 
LLOYD  KEITH  BUCHER 
RICHARD  P.  BUDNAR 
KAREN  J.  BULLOCK 
CAMMIE  BURDELL 
RAM  BURKE 


DONNA  LOUISE  BURKS 
MELVIN  BURNS  II 
TODD  L.  BURNS 
DIANE  BURRIS 
LISA  Bl'RTON 
GAYE  BUSH 


RICHARD  BUTCHE 
ANDREA  BUTCHER 
DAWN  BUTLER 
LORRAINE  BUTLER 
ROBEK r  BUTLER 
KAREN  CABLE 


SABRINACAIN 
TERESA  CAIN 
DAVID  CALLENDER 
ELLEN  CAMBRON 
KATHY CANNON 
KIM  CARLSON 


Erlanger.  KY 

Cadiz,  KY 

Northbrook,  IL 

Louisville,  KY 

Centerv'ille,  OH 

Albany,  KY 


Brodhead,  KY 

Crittenden,  KY 

Holland,  MI 

Warren,  AR 

Owensboro.  KY 

Edgewood,  KY 


Eminence,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Grants,  NM 

Orlando,  KY' 

Winchester,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Danville,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Radcliff,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Paintsville,  KY 


Dayton,  OH 

Madisonville,  KY 

Westerville,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Russell,  PA 


Salyerville,  KY 
Crittenden,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Springfield,  KY 
Harrodsburg,  KY' 
Bristol,  VA 


SANDRA  L.  CARLSON 
DOUGLAS  L.  CARMICHAEL 
MARTIN  CARPENTER 
DIANA  M.CARR 
BUFORD.J.CARTEN 
NICK  CARTER 


Richmond,  KY 
Somerset,  KY 
Kettering,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Paris,  KY 


FAITH  E.  CASSELL 
KELLY  GATHERS 
ROBIN  L.  CAUDILL 
JULIA  CAWAR 
LINDA  CHANDLER 
KATHY CHERRY 


Versailes,  KY' 

Corbin,  KY' 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Hopkinsville,  KY 

Kattering,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 


310  Juniors/Bru-Che 


KENNETH  CHESSAR 

Bloomfield,  KY 

LINDA  CHRISTENSEN 

Ashland,  KV 

BETH  CHRISTIAN 

London,  KY 

VICKI  L.  CIELENSKY 

Charleston,  WV 

ROBIN  CLARK 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

KENNETH  CLAUS 

Frankfort,  KY 

CANDACE  CLAY 

Teaneck,  NJ 

CINDY  L.  CLAY 

Carlisle,  KY 

CHRIS  M.CLAVTON 

Fayetteville,  NC 

WILLIAM  CLAYTON 

Cynthiana,  KY 

TIM  COCANOUGHER 

Springfield,  KY 

JAMES  COLBORN 

Hamilton,  OH 

JANET  COLE 

Lexington,  KY 

LONNIE  COLE 

Winchester,  KY 

MARY  BETH  COLLINGS 

Owensboro,  KY 

SCOTT  COLTRAIN 

Fern  Creek,  KY 

KIM  COMBS 

CenterviUe,  OH 

SANDY  COMBS 

Tyner,  KY 

SHARON  COMBS 

Hazard,  KY 

MICHELE  CONLEY 

Mt.  Sterling.  OH 

COLLEEN  CONNOLLY 

Lexington,  KY 

BRIAN  CONROY 

Satellite  Blvd,  FL 

SHAKEN  CONYERS 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

ROBERT  COOK 

Owensboro,  KY' 

SCOTT  COOK 

Lawrenceburg,  KY 

ROB  COOPER 

Louisville,  KY 

SHERRY  COOPER 

Richmond,  KY 

SHERI  CORNELL 

Carlisle,  KY 

LAURA  CORNETT 

Richmond,  KY 

VIVIAN  CORNETT 

Hallie,  KY 

MARY  LINDA  COSBY 

Bellevue.  KY 

KIM  COSKER 

Cincinnati,  OH 

DEBORAH  COUCH 

Hyden,  KY 

DEBORAH  K.  COVEY 

Albany,  KY 

MICHAEL  COX 

RANDALL  COX 

Lexington,  KY 

BOBBI COYLE 

Gravel  Switch,  KY' 

DONALD  R.  CRAVENS 

Liberty,  KY 

HENRETTA  CREWS 

Hardy,  KY 

LYNN  CROSS 

Glasgow,  KY 

VICKI  CROWDER 

Williamstdwn,  KY 

ANDY  CRUMBACKER 

Shepherdsville,  KY 

NANCY CRUSE 

Winchester,  KY 

KATHY  CUNNINGHAM 

Winchester,  KY' 

LARRY  D.CURRAN 

Paris,  KY 

GARY  CURRY 

Central  City,  KY 

MERIBETH  CURRY 

Covington,  KY 

DEIDRA  DABIS 

Pineville.  KY 

Juniors/Che-Dab  311 

CHERYL DABNEY 

Versailles,  KY 

JAN  DAILEY 

Louisville,  KY 

LISA  DAILEY 

Ludlow,  KY 

LISA  DALEY 

Ft.  Knox,  KY 

MARK  DANGELO 

Rochester,  NY 

MONTE  DARLAND 

Springfield,  KY 

KENNETH  DAULTON 

Eubank,  KY 

LAVAUN  DAVIDSON 

Somerset,  KY 

FRAN  DAVIS 

Wiborg,  KY 

JOHN  M.DAVIS 

Richmond,  KY 

MARJORIE  E.  DAVIS 

M  ELAN  IE  DAVIS 

Lexington,  KY 

ROBERT  F.DAVIS 

Paris,  KY 

TIMOTHY  L.  DAVIS 

Maysville,  KY 

ERIC  DAWSON 

Assonet,  MA 

STACY  DAWSON 

Philpot,  KY 

DAVID  TODD  DAY 

Germantown,  OH 

DEBBIE  DELMAR 

Troy,  OH 

THOMAS  DELVTZIS 

Ashland,  KY 

NINA  DESANTIS 

Grayson,  KY 

MARSHA  DEVINE 

Mackville,  KY 

DON  DEZARN 

Manchester,  KY 

DONNA  DUMOND 

Science  Hill,  KY 

DARLENE  DICKMAN 

Ludlow,  KY 

JEAN  DICKSON 

Bergenfield,  NJ 

DEBBIE  DILLON 

Liberty,  KY 

NEIL  DIMOND 

Tipp  City,  OH 

M.CLAIRE  DIXON 

Lexington,  KY 

GREGORY  DODGE 

Louisville,  KY 

KATHY  DOLLOU 

Louisville,  KY 

PAUL DONALDSON  JR 

Richmond,  KY 

THOMAS  DOOLEY 

Louisville,  KY 

ROBIN  DOSSETT 

Frankfort,  KY 

LINDA  M.DOUGLAS 

Danville,  KY 

MARK  DOWNS 

Louisville,  KY 

STEPHANIE  DOWNS 

Cincinnati,  OH 

KIMBERLY  DOZIER 

Versailles,  KY 

BECKI DRIESMAN 

Crestwood,  KY 

SUSIE  DUNAGAN 

Monticello,  KY 

MELANIE  DUNN 

Midway,  KY 

WILLIAM  DUNN 

Lexington,  KY 

JONATHAN  B.  DURHAM 

Lexington,  KY 

JUDITH  DUSING 

Erlanger,  KY 

MICHELLE  DUVALL 

Owenton,  KY 

SUSAN  DUVALL 

Louisville,  KY 

VICKEY  DUVALL 

Owenton,  KY 

JANE  DYE 

Stanford,  KY 

DEBBIE  EASLEY 

Shelbyville,  KY 

312  Juniors/Dab-Eas 

TIM  EATON 
LISAM.EBERT 
KATHY  EDEN 
GREG  EDWARDS 
URSULA  EDWARDS 
LISA  EGELSTON 


JULIE  EMERY 
CHERYL  EMMERT 
ELIZABETH  A.  ENGLERT 
BETH  ENYATT 
SHARON  ENZIBEILER 
TINA  ESTEP 


VIRGINIA  EN'ERSOLE 
JOSEPHINE  H.  FAGAN 
DAVID  FARMER 
SHARON  FARTHING 
PAM  FAULKNER 
DIANNA  FAUST 


Louisville,  KY 
Southgate,  KY 
Manchester,  KY 
Parksville,  KY 
Bradenton.  FL 
Franklin,  OH 


Grand  Island,  NY 

Louisville.  KY 

Wyandotte,  MI 

Flatwood,  KY 

Ft,  Mitchell,  KY 

Inez,  KY 


Richmond,  KY 
Montrose,  NY 
Louisville,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon.  KY 
Louisville.  KY 

Shelbyvilie,  KY 


REBECCA  A.  FELTNER  East  Barnstadt.  KY 


NANETTE  FELTY 
GERA  FERGUSON 
DAVID  FESSLER 
LORIFICKER 
ANTHONY  D.  FIELDS 


TERESA  FIELDS 
RITA  E.  FIGLESTAHLER 
MICHELLE  Y.FISHER 
THOMA  FLANNIGAN 
KARIN  FLINN 
MARY  FOOKS 


Flatwoods,  KY 

Maysville,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

.Alexandria,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 


Cynthiana,  KY 

Sciotoville,  OH 

Danville,  KY 

Vanceburg.  KY 

Miamisburg.  OH 

Benton,  K\' 


LIBBIE  FORD 
GREG  P.  FORTE 
CHARLES  FORTNEY 
PATRICE  FORTW'ENGLER 
MARGE  A.  FOSTER 
KELLY  J.  FRAYSURE 


Louisville,  KY' 
Rutland.  VT 

Louisville.  KY 
Asheville,  NY 
Augusta.  KY' 


NINA  FRAZIER 
BRUCE  FREEMAN 
SARAH  FRETTY 
KAREN  FRETZ 
KAREN  FRIED 
JACKIE  FROST 


Louisville.  KY 
Richmond.  KY" 
Richmond,  KY' 
Farmington  Hills,  MI 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville.  KY 


CARLA  FULTON 

LINDA  FUSSNER 
BRENDA  GABBAflD 
CATHY  C.GAEBLER 
CAROLYN  ANN  GAFFEY 
JOYCE  GALLOWAY 


Louisville,  KY 

Chagrin  Falls,  OH 

Glencoe,  KY' 

Paris,  KY 

Washington,  lA 

Ashland,  KY 


Juniors/Eat-Gal  313 


RENEE  GARLAND 
DAVID  J.  GARRETT 
MIRIAM  GASH 
JAMES  T.  GATCHETT 
THOMAS  LEE  GAULT 
JOANM.  GERING 


CYNTHL«L  GEVEDON 
DANA  L.  GIBSON 
JAMES  A.  GIBSON 
KATHY  E.  GIFFORD 
VICKY  GILBERT 
STEVEN  GINE 


RICHARD  GIRE 
JULIE  L.  GIRTEN 
STACY  GIVAN 
KENNETH  GLOVER 
CHERYL  GOLDSMITH 
TENA  GOOCH 


KAREN  GOODAM 
KATHY  GOODE 
KEMBERLY  GOODE 
LINDA  GOSSMAN 
PAM  GOUGE 
ANGIE  GRAY 


BARRY  GRAY 
JILL  GREEN 
JACQUELINE  GREENE 
MARIANNA  GREENLEE 
SANDY  GREER 
CHER\X  D.GREGORY 


SUSAN  GREGORY 
STANLEY  J.  GRIDER 
EUGENIA  J.  GRIFFIN 
JAMES  S.  GRIFFIN 
JENNIFER  GRIFFITH 
LINDA  K.  GRIFFITH 


BAE  GRIFFITHS 
JULIE  HAGER 
KEVIN  HAGGERTY 
DONNA HAHN 
SUSAN  HALE 
BARBARA  HALL 


KAREN  HALL 
LINDA  HALL 
MARY  BETH  HALL 
STEPHANIE  D.  HALL 
ANGELA  HAMILTON 
LARRY  W.  HAMILTON 


Gray,  TN 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Batavia,  OH 

Seven  Mile,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 


Pine  Ridge,  KY 
Monticello,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Maysville,  KY 
Middlesboro,  KY 
Bedford,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Gladstone,  VA 
Elizabethtown,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 


Olive  Hill,  KY 
Versailles,  KY 
Cumberland,  KY 
London,  KY 
Dry  Ridge,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 


Cave  City,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Midway,  KY 

Irvington,  KY 

London,  KY 

Goshen,  OH 


Sciotoville,  OH 

Somerset,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Berea,  KY 


Greensburg,  KY 

Finegrove,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Kite,  KY 


New  Haven,  KY 

Delpha,  KY 

Winter  Haven,  FL 

Jeff,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


314  Juniors/Gar-Ham 


GINGER  L.  HAMMONS 
MYRON  HANSEN 
MISHAL  HARBI 
DARLENE  HARD  WICK 
CINDY  L.  HARMON 
CRAIG  HARMON 


GLEN  A.  HARRISON 
MARY  HARVILLE 
VIRGINIA  HARVILLE 
HAROLD  HASKINS 
KAREN  HATTER 
JANICE  HAUENSTEIN 


London,  KY 
Highland,  IN 
Saudi  Arabia 
Carlisle,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Centerville,  OH 


Elk  Horn,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Waynesburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


KIMBERLY  JO  HAUN  Franklin,  OH 

BRENDA  A.  HAWKINS      Lawrenceburg,  KY 
MARK  HAYDEN  Frankfort.  KY 

KIMBERLY  HAZELWOOD  Berea,  KY 

MARY  ELIZABETH  HEAP       Rochester,  NY 
BRYAN  HEDRICK  London.  KY 


MARY  HEIL 
LISA  HEMBREE 
JANET  HEAD 
KATHY  L.  HENDERSON 
MARY  HENDERSON 
THERESA  L.  HENDRIX 


DIEDRA  HENRY 
KARAN  L.  HEWITT 
TANNA  HICKS 
SANDRA  L.  HIGGINS 
MARY  ANN  HILDEBOLT 


BETTY  JO  HILL 


Louisville,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY' 

Yeaddiss,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Wilmington,  OH 

Mayfield,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Eaton,  OH 

Harrodsburg,  KY 


SUSAN  M.HILLMANN         Ft.  Mitchell.  KY 
LAURA  HODGIN  London,  KY 

REBEKAH  HOFFMAN  Ashland,  KY 

CHRISTINE  HOLBROOK        Richmond,  KY 
CRISTI HOLCOMB  S.  Portsmouth,  KY 

KATHY  HOLLAND  Big  Creek,  KY 


WILLL\M  HOLLIFIELD 
J.  K.  HOLLINGS WORTH 
MARKM.HOLSTEIN 
RALPH  HONCHEL 
TAMMEE  HOOD 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Columbus,  OH 

Charleston,  WV 

Hazard,  KY 

Lake  City,  FL 


LESTER  HOPPER        Lorsch,  West  Germany 


SHARON  HORN 
JILL  HORNEYS 
DONNA  M.HORTON 
JANIE  HOSKINS 
STEPHEN  HOTCHKISS 
KAREN  HOUSE 


Corbin,  KY 
Shippensburg.  PA 
Louisville,  KY 
Bledsoe.  KY 
Russell,  KY 
London,  KY' 


Juniors/Ham -Hou  315 


KIMBERLY  HOUSE 
CHARLES  C.  HOWARD  JR. 
ELIZABETH  HOWARD 
LEIGH  ANN  HOWARD 
RONNA  HOWARD 
WALTER  HOWARD 


London,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

New  Haven,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Maysville,  KY 

Wheelwright,  KY 


CINDY  S.  HOWELL 
BOBHUBRT 
LEANNE  HUFF 
CYNTHIA  JEAN  HUFFORD 
BARRY  HUGHES 
CHARLES  R.  HUGHES 


Jackson,  KY 
Harrison,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Somerset,  KY 


PATTY  HUGHES 
JOLENE  HUPP 
JOHN  D.  HURD 
TERESA  HUTCHERSON 
RAY IGECHEP 
MITCHELL  IRVIN 


DON  IRVINE 
MONICA  ISAACS 
EDDIE  L.JACKSON 
JACKIE  JACOBS 
JUDY  JACOBS 
PRICE  JACOBS 


STANLEY  JAMES 
WAELJELAIDAN 
DELSIE  JENKINS 
JILLJENKINSON 

JAMES  H.JENNINGS 
TERRY  JEWELL 


CHERYL JOHNSON 
JILL  JOHNSON 
KELLY  L.  JOHNSON 
PAMELA JOHNSON 
POLLY  JOHNSON 
SHIRLEY  JOHNSON 


TIM  E.JOHNSON 
ELAINE  JONCZAK 
ANGELA JONES 
CHERYL  JONES 
DONNA  JONES 
HOLLY  JONES 


JONI  JONES 
LESLIE  A.  JONES 
MARIANNE  JONES 
PAM  JONES 
PAMELA  JONES 
PAMELA  G.  JONES 


Irvine,  KY 

Bloomfield,  KY 

Pineville,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Ifalih.  Micronisia 

Lancaster,  KY 


Somerset,  KY 

Bradenton,  FL 

Fairdale,  KY 

Burlington,  KY' 

Burlington,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY 


Pikeville,  KY 

Saudi  Arabia 

Georgetown,  KY 

Versailles,  OH 

Shelbyville,  KY 

Williamsburg,  KY 


Walton,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Villa  Hills,  KY 
Virgle,  KY 
Booneville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


Fairfield,  OH 

Weirton,  WV 

London,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Middlesboro,  KY 

Columbia,  KY 

Charlestown,  IN 

Hazard,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Bloomfield,  KY 


316  Juniors/Hou-Jon 


JENNIFER  J.  JUSTICE  Georgetown,  KY 


HADI KAHTANI 

Richmond,  KY 

DAVID  KAIN 

Versailles,  KY 

JOE  KARSZEN 

WestSayville.NY 

BETH  KEMPF 

GREG  KENNEDY 

Williamstown,  KY 

PAT  KENNEDY 

Louisville,  KY 

LISA  MARIE  KERN 

Brooksville,  KY 

EMILY  KILBURN 

Delfia,  KY 

DANIEL  L.  KING 

Rockville,  MD 

KATHRYN  KING 

Mt,  Sterling,  KY 

ANN  KIRKPATRICK 

New  Haven,  KY 

THOMAS  L.  KISSEL 

Lexington,  KY 

LISAJ.  KITTILA 

Louisville,  KY 

CARI  KLEVEN 

Mt.  Pleasant,  lA 

TAMMY  L.  KNEZEVICH          Louisville,  KY 

CHERIE  KNIFLEY 

Louisville,  KY 

COLLEEN  ANN  KNOLL 

,     South  Orange,  NJ 

SHELL\  A.  KOGER 

Albany,  KY 

PAMELA  K.  KOHLS 

Alexandria,  KY 

SUSAN  L.  KOTTAK 

Louisville,  KY 

DAVID  L.  KOVENER 

Crothersville,  IN 

CARL  KREMER 

Troy,  OH 

STEPHEN  KUHN 

Tipp  City,  OH 

DEBBIE  LANCASTER 

Bradenburg,  KY 

WAYNE  LANCASTER 

Fairdale,  KY 

GREG  L.  LAND 

Richmond,  KY 

GREG  LANG 

Newport,  KY 

LIN  LANG 

Fort  Thomas,  KY 

NANCY LANG 

Piketon,  OH 

BRIAN  M.  LANNON 

Louisville,  KY 

T.  LANTZ 

Fairborn,  OH 

DAMON  LASHLEY 

Dayton,  OH 

TOM  LAY 

Grandville,  OH 

JUDY  LAYNE 

Ivel,  KY 

RICHARD  LEBEAU 

Louisville,  KY 

PAMELA  J.  LEE 

Jeffersontown.  KY 

SAMMY  LEE 

Kowton,  Hong  Kong 

TERESA  LEE 

Lexington.  KY 

NANCY  E.  LEEDY 

Stanford,  KY 

DOUG  LEFLER             Stamping  Ground,  KY 

JOYCE  LEFTWICH 

Archdale,  NC 

ANITA  LEMASTER 

Pikeville.  KY 

JOAN  LEWIS 

Tipp  City,  OH 

DOUG  LICHERT 

Lexington,  KY 

BARBARA  LIES 

Cincinnati,  OH 

J.  GREGORY  LIVINGOOD        Dr>-  Ridge,  KY 

DONALD  W.  LOCKHART          Prospect,  KY 

Juniors/Jus-Loc  317 

ELIZABETH  LOCKHART         Louisville,  KY 
STEWART.].  LOGAN  Tipp  City,  OH 

LISA  C .  LOGSDON  Radcliff,  KY 

MARSHA  LONDON  Manchester,  KY 

KENNETH  LONG       North  Middletown,  KY 
Sl'SIE  LONG  Richmond,  KY 


LYNNELONG 
SHERYL  LONGWORTH 
B.DEANLORINGJR. 
LAURA  LOUGH 
LISA  LOVE 
ALLYSON  LUSBY 


LESLIE  LYONS 
YOLANDAS.LYSLE 
LEAH  MACKE 
UARLENE  MAHLER 
STUART  A.  MAIDEN 
MELISSA  MALCOM 


MOLLY  MALONE 
PE(;(!YMANIS 
RAY  MARCUM 
STEVEN  A.  MARKS 
ELLEN  R.  MARSH 
BARBARA  MARTIN 


DARRELL  MARTIN 
KATH'i'  MARTIN 
TANYA  MARTIN 
NATALIE  S.MASON 
VANESSA  S.  MASON 
FRAN  MASTERS 


DEBRA  MASTERSON 
CINDY  MATTES 
BETTYEMATriNGLY 

PATRICIA  mattinc;ly 

RODNEY  MATTINGLY 
KEN  MAUDLIN 


KATHY  MAUPIN 
MARVIN  C.MAUPIN  JR. 
MARLON  MAXEY 
NORMANDIE  MAY 
PAMELA  .10  MAY 
.lANICE  McAFEE 


STACEY  McANINCH 
DAVEMcBRIDE 
DONNIE  McBRIDE 
SHAWNA  McCLAIN 
KYLE  L.  McCLARTY 
.JON  R.  McCOMBS 


Paris,  KY 

Franklin,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Danville,  KY 

Edmonton,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 


.Jamaica 

Louisville,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 


Hodgenville,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Alpha,  KY 
Covington,  K\' 
Covington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


Eminence,  KY 

Flatwoods,  KY 

Printer,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Whitesburg,  KY 

Waco,  KY' 


Richmond,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Danville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY' 
Lancaster,  KY' 
Richmond,  K\' 


Lebanon,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Bedford,  KY 

Lancaster,  OH 

West  Liberty,  KY 

Franklin,  OH 


Mason,  OH 

French  Lick,  IN 

Richmond,  KY 

South  Shore,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Concord,  GA 


318  .Juniors/Loc-Mcc 


BONNIE  McCOY 
DAN  E.  McDANIEL 
ALTAMcFARLAND 
BARBARA  McKEEHAN 
KIMBERLY  A.  McKENNA 
MARY  McKINNEY 


West  Bend.  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Stanford,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Paris,  KY 


JOYCE  McPEAK 
CHARLES  M.  McQUEEN 
MARYN.McQUINN 
HAROLD  MEGARGEL 
NICKMENGOS 
KATE  MERCHANT 


LOLA  MERRITT 
CAROL  MESLEY 
MARSHA  METCALF 
MARK  L.  METCLAFE 
DAVE  MIDDENDORF 
LAURIE  A.  MILLARD 


Richmond,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Hazel  Green,  KY 

Hammonton,  NJ 

Troy,  OH 

Bagdad,  KY 


Richmond,  KY 

Lockland,  OH 

Franklin,  KY 

Madisonville,  KY 

Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 


CHRIS  MILLER 
EMILY  MILLER 
PATTI  MILLER 
ROSELLA  J.  MILLER 
JENNIFER  R.MILLS 
KELLY  MINDGUE 


Portsmouth,  OH 

Irvine,  KY 

Elizabethtown,  KY 

Covington,  KY' 

Frankfort,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


KATHY  MONHOLLON 
CAROLYN  MONTGOMERY 
GLENDA  MONTGOMERY 
FARRELL  MOORE 
KERRY  MOORE 
PENELOPE  MOORE 


JOELLEN  MORAN 
AMY  MORIARTY 
ANNA  M.  MULLINS 
PAULA  MULLINS 
TRACY  MULLINS 
BRENDA  MURPHY 


NICHOLAS  C.  MURPHY 


PATRICIA  M.  MUSTER 
DONALD  MYNATT 
LINCAMYNATT 
DEBORAH  I.  NANTZ 
HOWARD  M.  NATALIE 


CHARLES  NEAL 
NANCY  NEELY 
LAURA  NEIKIRK 
JUDY  NEIMAN 
SONJA  NEWMAN 
TINANIBERT 


Cincinnati.  OH 

Danville,  KY 

CarroUton,  KY 

Irvine,  KY' 

Burlington,  KY 

Buelan,  KY 


Maysville.  KY 
Frankfort.  KY 
Hatfield.  KY 
Lexington.  KY 
Petersburg.  VA 
Otisco.  IN 


Lancaster.  KY 
Marietta,  GA 
Woodbine,  KY 
Woodbine,  KY 
Asher,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


Stanton,  KY' 

Bedford,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Salvisa,  KY 

Gallipolis,  OH 


Juniors/Mcp-Nib  319 


.ION  NICHOLAS 
SHANNON  NICHOLAS 
NANETTE  L.NICHOLS 
MICHELLE  NIEMANN 
KELLY  J.  NILES 
ROSEMARY  NOLAN 


Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Radcliff,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Hopkinsville,  KY 

Bellevue,  KY 


TODD  NOLAN 
JO  LYNN  NORFLEET 
ANDREA  NORRIS 
KATHERINE  S.  NORTON 
SHERRI  O'BRIEN 
PATRICIA  O'CONNELL 


KATHY  OGARA 
\'\'ONNA  OKESON 
RITA  OLINS 

BARBARA  ANNE  OLIVER 
PHILL  OLIVER 
TODD  OLSON 


DAN  ORMAN 
MITZIE  OROURKE 
MARY  OSBORN 
JOANNA  SUE  OWENS 
LEN  PACKETT 
ELIZABETH  PALMER 


MICHELLE  PALMER 
STEPHEN  PARKE 
BARBARA  PARKER 
LAURA  PARKER 
TAMME  PARKER 
ROBIN  A.  PATER 


Grayson,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Middlesboro.  KY 

Racoon,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Sturgel,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 
Booneville,  KY 
Sonithfield,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
St.  Mary's,  OH 
Paintsville,  KY 

Lancaster,  OH 


Springfield,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 


PAMELA  PATTERSON  Dayton,  OH 

MICHELE  L.  PAUL  Lexington,  KY 

DOUG  PAVLOVIC  Xenia,  OH 

KYE  PAYNE  Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

SUZANNE  PAYNE  Lexington,  KY 

SUSAN  M.J.  PAYNTER  Middle  Bow,  KY 


BERT  PEARSON 
JILL  PENSKE 
JEFFREY  L.  PERDUE 
CONNIE  PERKINS 
ROSS  PHILLIPS 


Middletown,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


RUTH  ANN  PHILLIPS       Lawrenceburg,  KY 


STEVEN  M.  PHILLIPS  New  Carlisle,  OH 

MICHELLE  PHILPOT  Pryse,  KY 

FLONNIE  PIERCEY  Albany,  KY 

KIM  PIERCY  Monticello,  KY 

LISA  PILGER  Ft.  Mitchell,  KY 

K.  PLAYFORTH  Shepherdsville,  KY 


320  Juniors/Nic-Pia 


PATTY  PLOTTS 
ANTHONY  q.  PORTIS 
MARY  POTTER 
JACqUELYN  G.  POWELL 
JOHN  PRAMUK 
MARK  K.  PRESTON 


Easton.  PA 
Uuisville.  KY 
Webster.  NY 
Louisville,  KY 
Lexington.  KY 
Oak  Ridge.  TN 


RICHARD  E.  PRESTON  Maysville.  KY 

MELODY  PRICE  Turners  Station.  KY 

RHONDA  GAIL  PRICE        Crab  Orchard.  KY 
TERRI  PTACEK  Davton,  OH 

LARRY  W.  PUCKETT  Winchester.  KY  . 

TERRY  PUGH  Dorton.  KY 


PAM  PULLIAM 
LEANNEPCLLINS 
LAL'RA  PL  ROY 
JENNIFER  PUTNAM 
EILEEN  P.  QUIRKE 
KAREN  M.  QUITTER 


ROB  RABENECHER 
TAMMY  RANEY 
KIM  REAMS 
ANDREA  REED 
BRENDA  REED 
BOB  REHBERG 


Louisville.  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

West  Hartford,  CT 

Virginia  Beach,  V.A 

Cold  Spring,  KY 


Louisville.  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Richmond.  KY 
East  Bernstadt,  KY 
Parksville,  KY 
Elizabeth  Town,  KY 


MARY  REISTER 
SHARON  L.  RENAKER 
JIM  RENFRO 
TERESA  RHODUS 
LYNNE  RICHARDSON 
PATRICE  RICHWALSKY 


Louisville.  KY 
Brookville.  IN 
Walnut.  MS 
Richmond,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Louisville.  KY 


MIKEA.RICKE 
MARVIN  RIDNER 
MARTY  RIEHEMANN 
STEVE  RIEHEMANN 
KELLY  RIGG 
ELAINE  RILEY 


RHONDA  RIPPLE 
LAURIE  RISCH 
SUZANNE  RITTER 
DIBBIEROADEN 
TOMMY  ROBBINS 
DONNA  L.  ROBERTS 


ELVA  ROBERTS 
KENNY  ROBERTS 
RICKY  L.  ROBERTS 
WILLLAM  M.ROBERTS 
ANNE  ROBERTSON 
DEBR.\  ROBINSON 


New  Albany.  IN 

Scratch  Ankle.  KY 

Sarasota,  FL 

Sarasota,  FL 

Brookville,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 


Austell,  GA 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Tompkinsville,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Oak  Ridge,  TN 

Lexington.  KY 


Manchester,  KY 
Richmond.  KY 

Manchester.  KY 

London.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Juniors/PIo-Rob  321 


KENT  ROBINSON  Jeffersonville,  IN 

RITA  .I.ROBINSON  Burgin,  KY 

ROBERT  ROBINSON  Fern  Creek,  KY 

TAMMY  ROBINSON  Harlan,  KY 

TAMMY  DENISE  RODGERS       Liberty,  KY 
ALMA  ROLSTON  Louisville,  KY 


DEBBIE  ROSE 

Cincinnati,  OH 

LORl ROSS 

Louisville,  KY 

NANCY  ROSS 

Covington,  KY 

LISAROTHEL 

Lexington,  KY 

DALE  ROTHWELL 

Richmond,  KY 

MARSHA  ROYALTY 

Burgin,  KY 

lENNEFER  RUEHRWEIN 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Rl'TH  RUSSELL 

Hazard,  KY 

JOHN  VV.  RUST 

Southgate,  KY 

ANC.ELA  SAMl'ELS 

Erlanger,  KY 

LEE  SANDERS 

Danville,  KY 

LIESA  SANDERS 

Louisville,  KY 

TERESA  SAVAGE 

Winchester,  KY 

.lACQUELINE  SAWYERS 

Albany,  KY 

LEISA  SAYLOR 

Frankfort,  KY 

SHERI  SCAGGS 

Rush,  KY 

ROBERT  L.  SCHAERGLS 

Cincinnati,  OH 

CAROLYN  SCHAFTLEIN 

Louisville,  KY 

SCOTT  SCHEYNOST        Valley  Station,  KY 

LAURA  SCHINKE 

Berea,  KY 

DAVID  E.  SCHLATTER 

Louisville,  KY 

MIKE  SCHNEIDER 

SHARON  SCHOONOVER 

Mason,  OH 

VICKI  SCHULTE 

Reading,  OH 

MARTHA  SCHWENDOW 

Louisville,  KY 

BECKY  SCOTT 

Hardy,  KY 

TAMMY  SCOTT 

Cincinnati,  OH 

TRISH  SCOTT 

Bargetown,  KY 

CAROLA.  SEAY 

Louisville,  KY 

DEBORA  SHAFFER         W 

.  Portsmouth,  OH 

LINDA  SHARP 

CarroUton,  KY 

G.  SCOTT  SHAVE 

St.  Charles,  MO 

Sl'ESHAW 

Milford,  OH 

FRED  SHEARER 

Louisville,  KY 

-JOHN  SHEARER 

Richmond,  KY 

AMY  J.  SHEFFIELD 

Nicholasville,  KY 

MARKITA  SHELBURNE        ShelbyviUe,  KY 
CHERYL  SHELTON  Ashland,  KY 

PATRICIA  L.  SHEPHERD  Fisty,  KY 

CAROL  SHERROD  Fort  Knox,  KY 

CATHf:KI\E  SHIELDS    Campbellsville,  KY 
DIANE  SHOEMAKER  Canal  Winchester,  OH 


322  Juniors/Rob-Sho 


JAN  SHOEMAKER 
DOROTHY  SHORT 
JACQUELINE  J.  SHULER 
W.  WAYNE  SILLS 
LAURA  ANNE  SIMONSEN 
STEVEN  K.  SINGLETON 


LYNDA  G.  SISK 
DIANA  SISSEL 
BILLIE  SIZEMORE 
OMA  JANE  SIZEMORE 


Frankfort.  KY 
Richmond.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY' 


Shelbyville,  KY 

Falmouth,  KY 

Hyden,  KY 

Hvden,  KY 


GREG  S.SLOAN 
TERRI L.  SLONE 


Deerfield  Beach,  FL 
Ligon,  KY 


SARAH  SLUSHER 
JEFFREY  ALAN  SMILEY 
CLAUDE  SMITH 
DAVID  M.SMITH 
DEBI  SMITH 
DIANA  SMITH 


JUDY  SMITH 
KENNY  SMITH 
MARCEL  SMITH 
MARY  SMITH 
MIKE  SMITH 
SHAWN  SMITH 


TAMMY  SMITH 
WILLIE  SMITH 
WINFIELD  SMITH 
DEBBIE  SNIDER 
DANE  S.  SNOWDEN 
KEVIN  SOUTHER 


Middlesboro,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Crown  Point,  IN 

Harlan,  KY 

Green  Road,  KY 


Harrison.  OH 

Blue  Hole,  KY 

Manchester,  KY' 

Crown  Point,  IN 

Kettering,  OH 

Mason,  OH 


Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Beaver,  PA 

Winchester,  KY 

Marrow,  OH 


BRYAN  K.  SOWARDS 
DARBY  D.  SPARKS 

JAN  SPAULDING 
CYNTHIA  L.  SPEARS 
KAREN  SPEGAL 
PAUL  SPICER 


Frankfort,  KY 

Frederick,  MD 

Wheelersburg.  OH 

Liberty,  KY 

Dry  Ridge,  KY 

Irv'ine,  KY 


S.  SPIVEY-UPCHURCH 
KIMBERLY  SPURLOCK 
ALYCE  MARIE  SQUIRES 
VICKIE  STACY 
NELWOOD  STAMPER 
TIM  STAMPS 


Steams.  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Custer,  KY 

Campton,  KY" 

Booneville,  KY 

Paint  Lick.  KY 


SUSAN  STANLEY  Stone,  KY 

THERESE  STEFANS  Chicago  Hgts.,  IL 

GREG  STENGEL  Louisville,  KY 

JOSEPH  A.  STEPHENSON  Stanton,  KY 
CAROL  JANE  STEWART  Barbour\-ille.  KY 
GARY  S .  STEWART  Frankfort ,  K Y 


Juniors/Sho-Ste  323 


JENNY  M.STEWART 
MELODY  ANN  STEWART 
MARK  STINNETT 
JACQUELYN  STIVERS 
NANCY  STOECKLE 
KAREN  STONE 


LESLIE  STONE 
LIZ  STONE 
LYNN  STONE 
JEFFREY  KEITH  STORZ 
SUSAN  T.  STRANGE 
ROBIN  STRAUD 


Worthville,  KY 

Warsaw,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Fairport,  NY 

Parkhills,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


Kingsport,  TN 
Fern  Creek,  KY 

Kettering,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 
Annapolis,  MD 

Louisville,  KY 


MARK  STUMP 
JOAN  STUMPF 
ANN  SUMMERS 
BOB  SUTTLES 
TRACY  SWANNER 
YOLANDA  SWINFORD 


Richmond,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Springfield,  OH 

Owingsville,  KY 

E.  Bernstadt,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 


ANTHONY  M.  TABOR  Nashville,  TN 

JOAN  TALBERT  Stamping  Ground,  KY 


KAREN  TALBOTT 

Kettering,  OH 

JOHN  TAPP 

Paris,  KY 

MICHAEL TATE 

Irvine,  KY 

BELINDA  TAYLOR 

ParksviUe,  KY 

CHARLES  E.  TAYLOR 

London,  KY 

CINDY  TAYLOR 

Cincinnati,  OH 

DANA  LEE  TAYLOR 

Glasgow,  KY 

GREGORY  TAYLOR 

Campbellsville,  KY 

JACK  TAYLOR 

Lexington,  KY 

ROBYN  TAYLOR 

Berea,  KY 

SHANNON  TAYLOR 

Middlesboro,  KY 

BARRY  TEATER 

Nicholasville,  KY 

STEPHANIE  TEMPLE 

Gray,  KY 

BARBARA  THOMAS 

Danville,  KY 

JUSTIN  J.  THOMAS 

Auburn,  NY 

SHEILA  THOMAS 

Booneville,  KY 

FREDDY  THOMPSON 

Louisville,  KY 

JUUE  THOMPSON 

Richmond,  KY 

DA\TD  THORPE 

Irvine,  KY 

JIM  THORPE 

Lizton,  IN 

LAURA  TILLEY 

Covington,  KY 

CAROLYN  TIPTON 

Ravenna,  KY 

SHARON  E.  TITUS  Batavia,  OH 

TERESA  LYNN  TOWNSLEY  Flat  Lick,  KY 

DEBRA  TRENT  Stanton,  KY 

BARBRA  TUELL  Louisville,  KY 

EDWARD  E.  TURNER  Bellbrook,  OH 


LESLEY  A.  TURNER 


Cincinnati,  OH 


324  Juniors/Ste- 1  ur 


ROBERTO.  TURNER 
SANDY TURNER 
SONDRA TURNER 
TONI TURNER 
WANDA  TURNER 
GENEVA  TURPIN 


Millersburg,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Lfiuisville,  KY 

Hyden,  KY 

Booneville.  KY 

Nicholasville.  KY 


JAMES  TYREE 
PATTY  UNDERWOOD 
VICKI  VAIL 
DONNA  VALERIUS 
LUTRICIA  VAN  BUSKIRK 


Berea,  KY 

Buffalo.  KY 

Fairfield.  OH 

Florence.  KY 

(larrison.  KY 


DEBRA  VANARSDAL  Crawlordsville.  IN 


DORIS  VANEZIE 
PAULA  VANHOOSE 
MISS  E.  VAUGHAN 
CARLA  WADDLE 
KIM  WAGNER 
FRED  J.  WALKER 


Danville,  KY 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

Richmond.  KY 

Sommerset,  KY 

Pikeville.  KY 

Danville,  KY 


JANIS  WALKER  Richmond.  KY 

SHELLY  WALKER  Covington.  KY 

DANNY  WALTERS  Owensboro.  KY 

MIKE  W^ALTON        Rose  Terrace  Comm.,  KY 
HEIDI  WANK  Springfield.  PA 

DOWNEY  WARD  Owensboro,  KY 


DEBRA  WARFORD 
DEBBY  WARTINGER 
MICHAEL  R.  WATTS 
CINDY  L.  WEDEMEYER 
CHENAWEILAGE 
BRENDA  A.  WEIST 


JOHN  WELCH 
DENNIS  WELLS 
DENNIS  WEST 
JEAN  WEST 


Winchester.  KY 

Miamisburg,  OH 

Whitesburg.  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Mayking.  KY 
Lexington.  KY 

Bellevue,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


MARY  SUE  WESTERMEYER    Florence.  KY 
CYNTHIA  WHALEN  Maissville,  KY 


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LARRY  WHEATLEY 

Ir\ington,  KY 

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ALAN  WHEELER 

Dr\-den.  VA 

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DALE  E.  WHEELER 

Bedford.  KY 

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DWAYNE  WHITE 

Independence,  KY 

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LINDA  WHITEHEAB 

Broadhead,  KY 

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MARC  WHITT 

Paintsville,  KY 

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LYNN  WHITTAKER 

Richmond,  KY 

P^ 

PAUL  A.  WILDER 

Middlesboro,  KY 

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JODY  WILDRIDGE 

Lawrenceburg,  IN 

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BRENT  H.WILEY 

Lexington,  KY 

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BETH  WILLETT 

Thompkins\-ille,  KY' 

WILLEY,  ROBIN  B. 

Richmond,  KY 
Juniors/Tur-Wil  325 

STACIA  WILLIAMS 
(JAVE  A.  WILLIS 
LISA  WILLOUGHBY 
MARK  WILLOUGHBY 
MELANIE  WILLS 
PAULA  WILLS 


DEREK  WILSON 
GWENDOLYN  WILSON 
MICHAEL  WILSON 
.JUDY  L.  WILT 
BETTY  WISEMAN 
DARHYI.  WISEMAN 


Dayton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Lebanon,  OH 

Irvine,  KY 

Wilmington,  OH 

Winchester,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 


ILONAA.WIX 


Columbia  Station,  OH 


VICKIE  WOLFHOIST 
SARAH  WOOD 
BARRY  WOODLEE 
ANGELIA  M.WOODS 
KATHLEEN  WOOTON 


PEGGY  WORLEY 
LISA  WRAY 
REBECCA  WREN 
CAROL  WRIGHT 
CYNTHIA  WRIGHT 
LYNDA  WRIGHT 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Frankfort.  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Wooton,  KY 


Stanford,  KY 

Darlington,  IN 

Danville,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Florence,  KY 


MARY  ANN  WRIGHT        Campbellsville,  KY 


BECKYA.WYAIT 
MITCHELL  WYLIE 
MINGTIEN  YANG 
MARK  YOKLEY 
DARRELL  K.  YORK 


Louisville,  KY 
Middlesboro,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Nicholasville,  KY 


DOUGLAS  W.YOUNG 
LEAK  A.  YOUNG 
MARK  A.  YOUNC; 
STEVEN  YOUNG 
THADDEUS  ZARKOWSKl 
BETH  ZIEGLER 


DAVID  ZIRKELBACH 
ANDREA  ZUBECK 


Owensboro,  KY 

Hebron,  KY 

West  Union,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Ir\'ine,  KY 

Edgewood,  KY 


Erlanger.  KY 
Beverceek,  OH 


326  JuniorsAVil-Zub 


KIM  ABELL 
ROBIN  ABERG 
TODD  E.  ABLE 
LORI ABNEY 
HAMID  ABROY 
KATHRYN  R.  ADAMS 


NELSON  ADAMS 
TAMARA  L.  ADAMS 
EDWARD  C.  ADDISON 
rVA  ADDISON 
JOSEPHINE  ADDISON 
KAY  ALER 


Lebanon,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Fremont,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 


Corbin,  KY 
Crab  Orchard,  KY 
Beattyville,  KY 
Beattyville,  KY' 
Beattyville,  KY 
Springfield,  OH 


DEBBIE  ALEXANDER  Danville,  KY 

LORI  ALEXANDER  Cincinnati,  OH 

HATTER  ALLAN  Waynesburg.  KY 

JAMES  D.  ALLENDER  Independence,  KY 

JOY  ANNA  ANDERSON  Knifley,  KY 

LINDA  ANDERSON  Salvisa,  KY 


DAVID  ANDREW 
VINCE  ANELLO 
JANE  APPLEGATE 
JEFF  ASHER 
LINDA  ATWOOD 
CAROLYN  AYLOR 


Russell  Springs,  KY 

Pompton  Plains,  NJ 

Louisville,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Hustonville,  KY 

Hebron,  KY 


MARY  F.BACH 
KENNETH  M.  BADGETT 
MONICA  BADGLEY 
LAURA  D.  BAILEY 
TODD  BAILEY 
LARRY  BAKER 


SARAH  E.  BAKER 
GERALD  BALL 
MARCIA  BALL 
KARLA  BALLARD 
MARGARET  E.  BALLARD 
WILLIAM  G.  BALLINGER 


Jackson,  KY 
Frankfort.  KY 
Hamilton,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Flatwoods,  KY 
Berea,  KY 


Pikeville,  KY 

Loveland,  OH 

Brookville,  IN 

Louisville,  KY 

Bardstown,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 


SANDRA  BARBER  Lexington,  KY 

TIM  BARBER  Paintsville,  KY 

ANTHONY  W.  BARKER  Covington,  KY 

SHERRIE  BARKER  Danville,  KY 

CLAY  BARNES  Cincinnati,  OH 

KARLA  A.  BARNHART  Middletown,  OH 


DEBBIE  BASTON 
SUSIE  BAUMANN 
MARY  BAYS 
JAMIE  BEADLES 
SANDRA  BECK 
JEANNIE  BECKNER 


Drv-  Ridge,  KY 

Thomas.  KY 

Oneida,  KY 

Springfield.  OH 

Crawfordsville,  IN 

Nicholasville,  K\' 


Sophomores/Abe-Bec  327 


CRYSTAL  BEIGLE 
PATI  BEIL 
MARK  BENDER 
JAMES  BENNETT 


Williamstown,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Arlington  Heights,  IL 

Wilmington,  OH 


KATHLEEN  BENNETT 
MELANIE  BENNETT 


REBECCA  E.  BENNETT 
SCOTT  BERGSTROM 
HOLLY  BERNHARD 
SUSAN  BERRY 
HOWARD  BERRYMAN 
MARK  BESS 


SUE  BETTASSO 
JANIE  BIAGI 
JANICE  BINGHAM 
JENNIFER  BINGHAM 
PAM  BINION 
ANN  BINKLEY 


NINYA  BIRCH 
JANET  BISHOP 
LYNN  BISHOP 
MICHAEL  BLACKERBY 
JENNIFER  BLADE 
RITA  BLANCO 


CHERYL  BLAND 
RHONDA  BOHANNON 
HOLLY  K.  BOLTON 
MARY  K.BOND 
ALAN  BOOTH 
PAUL  R.  BOUGHMAN 


LESHA  BOWER 
RITA  BOWLING 
WENDY  BOWYER 
ASHLEY  BOYD 
CINDY  BOYD 
DOUG  BOYD 


TOBY  BOYD 
ROBERT  R.  BRADFORD 
SCOTT  A.  BRADFORD 
DEIDRE  BRADLEY 
MARY  E.  BRADLEY 
PHILLIP  W.  BRADY 


SHANNON  BRAIN 
KIM  R.  BRANSTETTER 
CAPRICE  BRASWELL 
RODNEY  BROCK 
SUSAN  BROCK 
KELUE  BROCKMAN 


Springfield,  OH 
Harrisburg,  KY 


Kettering,  OH 
Richmond,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Versailles,  KY' 
Springfield,  OH 


Piketon,  OH 

Shelbyville,  KY 

BarbourviUe,  KY 

Barbourville,  KY 

Olive  Hill,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Winchester,  KY 

Harrods  Creek,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Bradley  Beach,  NJ 


Henderson,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Lancaster,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 
Ashland,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


Portsmouth,  OH 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Trenton,  OH 

Paintsville,  KY 


Russell,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

South  Shore,  KY 

Morrow,  OH 

Raywick,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Anchorage,  KY 
Albany,  KY 
Stanford,  KY 
Bondeville,  KY 
Sand  Gap,  KY 


328  Sophomores/Bei-Bro 


"^  1.191 

SONYA  BROOKS 

Princeton.  KY 

V  ^ 

TERESA  BROTHERS 

Brooksville,  KY 

^    T 

BARBRA  BROWN 

Barbarasville.  KY 

^^k 

KATHY  BROWN 

Cincinnati,  OH 

A  m 

THERESA  BROWN 

Owensboro,  KY 

\A 

LAURA  BRUCE 

Corbin.  KY 

PP 

JILL  A.  BRUNNER 

Cincinnati,  OH 

MF'3I 

PETER  BUB 

Getzville,  NY 

^x-^ 

JAY  BUCHHOLTZ 

Da>ton.  OH 

lw* 

ROBERTA  BUCHMANN 

Cincinnati.  OH 

■  ■iJTz:-' 

CHARLOTTE  A.  BULLOCK     Broahland.  KY 

,..,,  :.    ■ 

TERESA  BURCHETT 

Grayson.  KY 

:■,  ^y" 


ELLEN  BURDUCK  Fleeshing,  NY 

TIMOTHY  J.  BURGESS  Williamstown.  KY 

DONNA  BURGRAFF  McAndrews.  KY 

DAVID  G.  BURNETTE  Fairfield.  OH 

ROCSHINA  BURNS  Los  Angeles.  CA 

TERRI  BURTON  Oxford.  OH 


TAMMY  J.  BUSHMAN         New  Breman,  OH 


LANE  BUTLER 
REGINA  L.  CAIN 
JIM  CALDWELL 
CYNCI  CALLOWAY 
GREG  CAMPBELL 


MARK  CAMPBELL 
TINACAPRA 
TAMMY  GARDEN 
PAMELA  CARL 
GARY  CARLBERG 
DONNA  CARLY 


TOM  CARPENTER 
TAMMIE  CARRACO 
BRENDA  G.  CARRICO 
LORETTA  CARRICO 
MARY  CARTER 
JAMES  A.  CASCONI 


ShelbyviUe,  KY 

Hamilton.  OH 

Dr>'  Ridge,  KY 

.Anchorage.  KY' 

Miamisburg.  OH 


Campbellsburg.  KY 

Fairfield.  OH 

Belfrey.  KY 

Versailles,  KY" 

Oak  Mount,  PA 

Williamsburg.  KY 


Louisville.  KY 

Lexington,  KY" 

Springfield,  KY 

Matewan,  W.VA 

Rush,  KY 

Richmond,  KY" 


JOHNNY  CASPER 
DIANA  CASSON 
MARY  LYNN  CASTELL 
PAULA  CASTORO 
ANNE  CATTARELLO 
DONNA  CECIL 


SELBY  CECIL 
SAM  CHAMPION 
KELLY  CHANDLER 
KIM  R.  CHARLES 
PAMELA  CHARLES 
KELLY  CHATMAN 


Louisville,  KY' 

Miamisburg.  OH 

Bloomfield.  KY 

Seminole.  PL 

London.  KY' 

Howardstown.  KY 


Lebanon.  KY 

Fairfax.  VA 

Richmond,  KY' 

Winchester.  KY 

Montrose,  NY" 

Vanceburg.  KY" 


Sophomores/Bro-Cha  329 


KELLY  CHENDWETH  West  Union,  OH 

KATHERINE  CHISM       Thompkinsville,  KY 
HAZEL  CHRISTERSON  Danville,  KY 

LINDA  CHRISTLAN  Cincinnati,  OH 

ANN  CHRISTIE  Greensburg,  KY 

ALLYSON  L,  CLARK  Winchester.  KY 


BARBARA  CLARK 
EARL  CLARK 
GABRIELE  CLARK 
NANCY  CLARK 
LYNN  CLAYWELL 
TERRI  CLEMENTS 


EDCLEMMONS 
IRENE  CLINEBELL 
BEVERLY  A.  CLOLSE 
DEBBIE  COCHRAN 
DONNA COHER 
LINDA  COLBORN 


CAMILLECOLDRION 
KEN  W.  COLE 
MACHELE COLEMAN 
TODD  COLLARD 
REC.INA  COLLErr 
MARK  COLLINS 


•lOSEPH  COLLOPY 
C.ERALD  COMBS 
LEE  CONN 
CAROL  CONYERS 
.JEFF  COOK 
KATHY  COOK 


Ashland,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

South  Shore,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

BarksviUe,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 


Louisville,  KY' 
Latonia,  KY 
Corbin,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Hamilton,  OH 


Harlan,  KY 

Irvine,  KY' 

Sulphur,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY' 

Crab  Orchard.  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 


Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Smithfield,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 


GLORIA  COOPER  Brooksville,  KY 

•JANET  L.  COOPER  Burlington,  Ontario 

MARIA  COOPER  Louisville,  KY 

PATRICIA  LEE  COOPER        Springfield,  KY 
TOMMY  COOPER  Oak  Ridge,  TN 

ANGELA  K.  COPLEY  Williamson,  WV 


FAITH  D.  CORNETT 
TINA  COTTONGIM 
GREC;  COUCH 
BECKY  COULTER 
KATHY COULTER 
EARLINER.  COX 


ELIZABETH  F.  COX 
•JAMES  R. A.  COX 
•JEANIES.  COX 
KIMBERLYA.  COX 
SUSAN  COX 


Manchester.  KY 
Manchester.  KY 
Manchester.  KY 
ParksviUe,  KY 
Bloomfield,  KY 
Irvine,  KY 


Irvine,  KY 

Foster,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Versailles.  KY 

Dry  Ridge.  KY 


STEPHANIE  CRACAACK       Cincinnati,  OH 


.330  Sophomores/Che-Cra 


SUSAN  CRAFT  Crawfordsvilie,  ID 

TIM  CRAWLEY  Campbellsville,  KY 

DAISY  CRISOSTOMO  Barbourville,  KY 

SHARON  CRISWELL  Frankfort,  KY 

CAROL  CROSSWAIT  Louisville,  KY 

TAMMY  CRUM  Inez,  KY 


TANYA  CRUMBIE 
PHYLLIS  CRUME 
LISA  CUCCARO 
DIANNE  CUMMINS 
JOEL  CUMMINS 


Paris.  KY 

Bloomfield,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 

Burlington,  KY 

Brooksville,  KY 


SHANNON  CUNNINGHAM     Lexington,  KY 


JILL  CURRY 
DAVID  DALE 
SUSAN  DALE 
TERESA  DANIEL 
JEFF  DANNENBERG 
ALLYSON  DAVIES 


BRAD  DAVIS 
JAMES  W.  DAVIS 
MARY  BETH  DAVIS 
MILES  S.  DAVIS 
ROY  E.  DAVIS 
RUTH  DAVIS 


Richmond,  KY 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Versailles,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

New  Richmond,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY' 

London,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Batavia,  OH 


STEPHEN  L.  DAVIS         New  Richmond,  OH 


WILLIAM  DAVIS 
KAREN  DAY 
THOMAS  DEFOSSE 
TROY  DEMAREE 
MICHELLE  DESMOND 


JAN  DHONAU 
LEAH  DHONAU 
BRIAN  DICKENS 
BETTINA  DICKSON 
CAROLYN  DIEMER 
DAN  DIXON 


GREGORY  L.  DIXON 
TAMI DOBBS 
TERESA  DOBBS 
LISA  DOBSON 
SHELLI DOMINIQLTE 
TERESA  DONNER 


JENNIE  M.  DORTON 
ROBIN  DOSCH 
LORI DOUGHMAN 
SHYRLEEN  DOUGHTY 


Varney,  KY' 

Hamilton,  OH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville.  KY 

Cleaves,  OH 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Worthington,  OH 

NicholasviUe,  KY 

Lexington,  KY' 

Richmond,  KY 

Easton,  PA 


Lexington,  KY 

E.  Bemstadt,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Cincinnati.  OH 

Fairfield.  OH 


Florence.  KY 

Bellevue,  KY 

Wilmington,  OH 

Crab  Orchard,  KY 


MARVETTA  DOUGLAS  Kings  Mountain,  KY 
MARY  DOWLING  Campbellsville,  KY 


Sophomores/Dan-Dow  331 


SHERRI  DOWNING 
GLENN  A.  DREES 
KIMBERLY  DUFF 
SANDRA  D.  DUFF 
EVE  DUNNING 
VICKIE  DYE 


TRACY  EAK 
JANET  EARLY 
MELINDA  EASLEY 
SUZANNE EASON 
VlCKl  ECKART 
CAROL  EDGINGTON 


FELICL\  EDWARDS 
MARK  EDWARDS 
MARIA  ELFERS 
HAROLD  L.  ELLIOTT 
NANCY  ELLIOTT 
PAM  ELMY 


NADINE  ELZY 
KEELEY  EMBREY 
KATHY  EMGE 
JENNIFER  ENGLAND 
VALERIE  A.  ENSCH 
CHRISA.  ENSING 


ANGELA  EPLIN 
LISA  ERHARDT 
JULIE  ERNST 
DAWN  ESPEY 
KRISTI  ESTILL 
JANI ETHERDGE 


Cynthiana,  KY 

Harrisburg,  PA 

Russell,  KY 

Hueysville,  KY 

Crafton,  KY 

Richville,  KY 


Hamilton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Marion,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 


Gravelswitch,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Ft.  Wright,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


La  Grange,  KY 
Rineyville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Ashland,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Stanford,  KY 


Raceland,  KY 

Jefferson  City,  MO 

Lenoir  City,  TN 

Fairview  Park,  OH 

Mayslick,  KY 

West  Chester,  OH 


PORTER  EUBANKS  III 
MARY  A.  EVANS 
STEVE  FALLS 
JESSICA  JO  FANNIN 
MATHEWJ.FARRELL 
SHARON  K.  FAULKNER 


TAMMY  FAULKNER 
SUZANNE  FAWBUSH 
LOIS  FERRILL 
DEBORAH  FESSLER 
VICKIE  FIELD 
CHERYL  FIELDS 


SUE  FILIPPI 
JEAN  E.  FINLEY 
GARY  FISHER 
TODD  FISHER 
LISA  FLATT 
CATHY  FLEMING 


Lexington,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Ft,  Thomas,  KY 

Stanton,  KY 


Corbin,  KY 
London,  KY 
Albany,  KY 
Crestwood,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Blackey,  KY 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Leesburg,  OH 

Dubois,  IN 

Manchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Tipp  City,  OH 


332  Sophomores/Dow-Fle 


KIM  FLOER 
LAURA  FLOWERS 
SUSAN  FOLLOWELL 
MICHAEL  FORD 
•lENNIE  FORQUER 
.JILL  FOSTER 


Cincinnati.  OH 

Glasgow,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Lfjndon,  KY 


KEENAN  FOY  Louisville.  KY 

TAMMY  FOY  Louisville.  KY 

EDWARD  FRANKE  Brandonboro,  KY 

DEBRA  AW  FRAYSURE  Augusta,  KY 

RON  FREDERICK  Dayton,  OH 

LARRY  FREDRICK  Florence,  KY 


VANAY  FREEMAN 
KAREN  FRENCH 
LENNY  FRENCH 
LISA  FREY 
DAWN  FULLER 
PAM  FULLER 


DANNY  GABBARD 
ANGELA  GAMMON 
LOU  ANN  GARE 
SANDRA  E.  GASE 
KATHLEEN  L.  GEIST 
PAULA  GENTRY 


KEVIN  GEORGE 
BECKY  GIBSON 
CHARLES  GIBSON 
SHARON  GIBSON 
BRUCE  GIGANDET 


Corbin,  KY 

Charlotte,  NC 

Durham,  CT 

Maysville,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Fern  Creek.  KY 


Hazard,  KY 

SciotoviUe,  OH 

Russell  Springs,  KY 

Fairfield.  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Kettering.  OH 
Perrj-ville,  KY 
Richmond.  KY 
Albany.  KY 
Versailles,  OH 


KIMBERLY  JANE  GILBERT       London,  KY 


LISA  GILBERT 
SALLY  GILL 
ANDY  GILLUM 
KENT  OILMAN 
JAMES  L.  GISH  JR. 
KAREN  GIUFFRE 


Corbin.  KY' 

Loveland,  OH 

Greenup,  K\' 

West  Carrolton.  OH 

Mansfield,  OH 

Centerville,  OH 


LISA  GLASSNER 
JACQUELINE  GODBEY 
ALAN  GOFF 
GINA  GOODMAN 
DIANA  GORDON 
GAIL  GORDON 


Louisville.  KY' 
Waynesburg,  KY 
Fairdale,  K\' 
Richmond,  KY' 
Richmond,  KY' 
Louisville,  KY' 


SUSAN  GREB 
MARTHA  GREEN 
LISA  GREENE 
LYNDA  GREENWELL 
ROCHELLE  GREENWELL 
KIM  GREER 


Miamisburg,  OH 

Grayson.  KY 

Lexington,  KY' 

Louisville.  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Corbin,  KY' 


Sophomores/Flo-Gre  333 


JACKIE  S.  GRIFFIN 
CARLA  GRIFFITH 
HARRY  \V.(;R1FF1TH 
KIM  GRIFFITH 
JEFF  GRIMM 
BEATRICE  GRINWALD 


MICHAELJ.GRISHAM 
ESTHER  GROTKE 
KIM  GRUBBS 
DEBORAH  GUMM 
CONNIE  HACKER 
NIETTA  HAGANS 


LISA  hac;er 

LESA  HAHN 
JILLHALCOMB 
TINA  HALL 
LINDA  HAMBLIN 
DALE  HAMILTON 


LAURA  HAMILTON 
LORI  HAMILTON 
DA\1D  HAMMONDS 
DEBBIE  H AM MONS 
LYNNE  HAMPTON 
KATHY  HANER 


SHERRY  HANLON 
CAROL  HARDEN 
SHEILA  HARDEN 
SCOTT  HARDWICK 
JOANNA  HARDY 
RHONDA  HARLESS 


JOHN  HARLOW 
CHERI  HARNEY 
HELEN  HARRIS 
DEBBIE  HARTLAGE 
DONNA  HARTMAN 
MELANIE  HARVEY 


MIKE  HARVTLLE 
JENNIFER  HASKINS 
JANE  HASTIE 
RANDY  HATFIELD 
JAYMA  L.  HAWKINS 
MICHAEL  A.  HAYDEN 


BeattyviUe.  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Wooton,  KY 

St.  Michaels,  PA 

Slemp,  KY 

Richmond,  KY' 


Worthville,  KY 

Buffalo,  NY 

Richmond,  KY' 

Vincent,  KY 

Manchester,  KY' 

Lexington,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Albany,  NY 

Inez,  KY 

W.  Alexandria,  OH 

Dover,  KY 


LaGrange,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Stanford,  KY 

London,  KY 

London,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY' 

Lexington,  KY 

Inez,  KY 

Fairfield,  OH 

Somerset,  KY' 

Williamson,  W.VA 


Harrodsburg,  KY 

Centerville,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Dayton,  OH 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Stanford,  KY 

Belfrey,  KY 

Frankfort.  KY 

Frankfort.  KY 


HELEN  SUZANNE  HAYES  Tyner,  KY 

MICHELLE  HAYES  Louisville,  KY 

NICKIA.  HAYNES  Murchison,  TX 

CARLA  HEBERT  Lexington,  KY 

JANET  HEDGESIHTH     Campbellsville,  KY 
RAY  HEILMAN  Campbellsburg,  KY 


334  Sophomores/Gri-Hei 


GWEN  HENDERSON 
SHELLI  HENDREN 
DEBBIE  HENDRIX 
MARILYN  HENDRIX 
REGINAM.  HENKEL 
JAMES  B.  HENRY 


GLENN  R.  HENSLEY 
JEANNIE  HENSLEY 
REGINA  HENSLEY 
TAMMY  HENSLEY 
TONY  HERALD 
TAMMY  HIBBARD 


BRUCE  HIGDON 
STEPHANIE  HIGGINS 
SHERRI HILDERBRAND 
FRANCES  HLLL 
JAMES  W.  HILL,  JR. 
MARGARET  HILL 


Louisville.  KY 

Salvisa,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Flemingsburg,  KY 

Carmel,  NY 

Paris,  KY 


Lexington,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Brookville,  IN 

Kenvir,  KY 

Greenup,  KY 

Barbraville.  KY 


Lebanon,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Tollesboro,  KY 
Carrollton,  KY 

Ra%'enna,  KY 


KEITH  HINES 
PAMLA  HOBBS 
GIBSON  T.  HOCKER 
D.  HOCKERSMITH 
ALONNA  HODGES 
CRAIG  HOGAN 


Louisville,  KY 

McKee.  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Bowling  Green,  KY' 

Lexington,  KY' 

Blanchester,  OH 


ALBERT  HOLBROOK 
JULL\  HOLLIS 
CHRISTA  HOLLON 
PAMELA  HOLTZCLAVV 
CINDY  HOMMES 
YVONNE  HONEYCUTT 


KEMBERLY  HOOVER 
VANESSA  HOPKINS 
RHONDA  HOPSON 
KATHY  ANN  HORN 
MELESA  HORTON 
LINDA  HOUCHIN 


WILLUM  C.  HOUSTON 
CHARLOTTE  HOWARD 
TAUNYA  HUFF 
CATHY  HUFFMAN 
CHRIS  HUMPHREY 
REBECCA  A.  HLINN 


GREGORY  HUNT 
PAM  HUNT 
DAVID  HURT 
KARLA  DAWN  HLTRT 
ROSEMARY  HUSTED 
CYNTHIA  K.  HUSTON 


Richmond,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Maysville,  KY 

Dunneville,  KY 

Chicago,  IL 

Middlesboro,  KY 


Frankfort,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon.  KY 

Pikeville.  KY 

Paintsville,  KY 

Trenton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 


Ashland,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

W- inchester,  OH 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  K\' 


Louisville,  KY 

Feds  Creek.  KY 

Nicholasville,  KY' 

Frankfort,  KY' 

Sebree,  KY 

London,  KY' 


Sophomores/Hen-Hus  335 


ALLISON  K.  HYER 
REBECCA  ISOM 
ELIZABETH  ISON 
KAREN  IVIE 
CANDICE  JACKSON 
BARBARA  JACOBER 


MARIANNA  JACOBS 
MARIA  JAHNES 
JOSEPH  H.JAMESON 
CHERYL  JEFFRIES 
CINDY  ANN  JEFFRIES 
JULIE  JEHN 


CAROL  JENSEN 
GEORGE  JOHNIDES 
RONALD  C.JOHNS 
ANITA  JOHNSON 
DAVTD  JOHNSON 
DENISE  J.  JOHNSON 


Hannibal,  OH 

Manchester,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Pineville,  KY 

Ft.  Wright,  KY 


Fairfield,  OH 
St.  Albans,  WV 
Elizabethtown,  KY 
Crestwood,  KY 
Crestwood,  KY 
Covington,  KY 


Waddy,  KY 

Xenia.  OH 

Nicholasville,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


JENNY JOHNSON 
NANCY  JOHNSON 
PAM JOHNSON 
TONI  JOHNSON 


Frankfort,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Fleming  Neon,  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

TRACEY  ANN  JOHNSON  Burton,  MI 

ROBIN  JOHNSTONE  Harrodsburg,  KY 


ANNETTE  C.  JONES 
CYNTHIA  JONES 
MELINDA  JONES 
SHELLY  JONES 
DONNA JUNGCLAS 
RICK  JUSTICE 


RICK  K.  JUSTICE 
KIMBRA  KAHLE 
SHARON  KALB 
DENISE  KAYS 
DANA  KEARNS 
ANGELA  KELSCH 


RANDY  KERN 
BRIDGET  KERSEY 
PAULA  L.  KIDD 
ROBERT  K.  KINDER 
LINDA  KING 
PAULETTA  KING 


SHARYL  KING 
CLAY  KINGSLEY 
DARRELL  KINGTON 
KAREN  KINMAN 
BETH  KIRCHER 
JAMES  E.  KISER,  JR. 


Shepherdsville,  KY 

W.  Portsmouth,  OH 

Columbia,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Milford,  OH 

Elkhorn  City,  KY 


Phyllis,  KY 
Tipp  City,  OH 
Bradenton,  FL 
Louisville,  KY 
Flatwoods,  KY 
Augusta,  KY 


Burkesville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

McKee,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 


Taylor  Mill,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Madisonville,  KY 

Dry  Ridge,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Irvine,  KY 


336  Sophomores/Hye-Kis 


DAVID  KLINGSTEIN 
JOE  KLOEKER 
DEANA  K.  KNIGHT 
TAMMY  L.KNOX 
ANGELA KOKES 


Indianapolis,  IN 

Independence.  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Stanton,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


DAVID  O.  KOOKENDOFFER 


Paris.  KY 


THOMAS  A.  KOOS  Dayton,  OH 

STEPHEN  KREIDLER  Maysville,  KY 

KATHRYN  KRESGE     Chesapeake  City,  MD 
DIANE  L.  KROTH  Union,  KY 

ROBERT  O.KULER  Fort  Thomas,  KY 

JEFFREY  M.  KUNKEL  Erlanger,  KY 


LINDA  KUNKEL 
EMILY  KURTZ 
LORRAINE  D.  LALONDE 
CATHY  LAMAR 
GLEN  LAMPTON 
ANNETTE  LAVVSON 


ERIC  LAWSON 
JOANIE  B.  LAWSON 
PAULA  LAYNE 
LINDA  SUE  LEACH 
VAUGHN  B.  LEAKE 
RICK  LEGER 


JOE  LEISING 
BARBARA  A.  LEMASTER 
ROBERT  W.  LEMON 
LISA  LENTZ 
SUE  LIES 
SUSAN  LINCOLN 


Cincinnati,  OH 
Cincinnati,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 
Mason.  OH 

Louisville,  KY 
Columbus,  OH 


Wilmington,  OH 
Barbaraville,  KY 
Betsy  La_vne,  KY 
Middlesboro.  KY 
Raywick,  KY 
Orlando,  KY 


Coldspring,  KY' 
Flatwoods,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Waynesville.  OH 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Louisville.  KY 


VIRGINIA  LINK 
LINDA  LISCH 
RUTHIE  LOCKARD 
LISA  LORAN 
JAMES  V.  LOUGHRAM 
DARLENE  LOWE 


DEBRA  LOWERY 
GREG  LUCHETT 
TRESSA  R.  LUSK 
TERRY  LYNCH 
CLYDE  L.  LYON 
JEFF LYONS 


KATHY  J.  LY'ONS 
MARCL\  LYONS 
MARTY  LYONS 
GAYLE  MACHTOLFF 
DEANNE  G.  MADDEN 
LAURA  MADDEN 


Sidney,  OH 

Springfield,  OH 

Constantine.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Gravel  Switch,  KY 


Richmond,  KY' 

Lebanon.  KY 

Pikeville.  KY 

Brandenburg,  KY' 

LouisviUe,  KY' 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY' 


Ashland,  KY 

Pleasureville,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY' 

Louisville,  K\' 

Hopewell.  OH 

Davton.  OH 


Sophomores/Kli-Mad  337 


MARIASA  MADRAS 
KEITH  MAHAN 
CATERINA  MAHLER 
MATHEWMALONEY 
ELIZABETH  MAXBY 
ERIC  R.  MANNS 


WILL  MANSFIELD 
KAREN  MARLOWE 
BILLY  MARTIN 
(;ENTR^■  MARTIN 
JANET  MARTIN 
JANICE  K.  MARTIN 


RIC  MARTIN 
SHARON  MARTIN 
LELIA  MASDEN 
VICTORIA  MASON 
JOHN  MASTERS 
BARBARA  MASTIN 


Louisville,  KY 

Burdine,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Middletown,  KY 

Xenia,  OH 


Wilmoore,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Corbin,  KY' 

Danville,  KY' 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Brandenburg,  KY' 


Fairfield,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Crab  Orchard,  KY 

Richmond,  KY' 


RHONDA  BETH  MATLOCK     Somerset,  KY 


KELLEY  A.  MATTHEWS 
PAl'LMATTlNdLY 
SWAYNE  MATTOX 
GREGORY  D.  MAY 
JACKIE  MAYNARD 


Louisville,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY' 

Shelbyville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


MERRILL  MAYNARD 


MARY  KING  MAYS 
CINDYJ.MAZA'R 

SrSAN  McCLARTY 
BETH  McINTYRE 
JACKIE  McAFEE 


Stanville,  KY 

Princeton,  KY 

Y'ellow  Creek,  Canada 

Louisville,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY' 

Mt.  Washington,  KY 


JEFF  .McAFEE 

MARSHALL  McCALLUM 

KELLY  M.McCAULEY 

CHARLES  McCLELLAN 

DEBRAMcCLURE 

A.  PAIGE  McCONAUGHY 


Mt.  Washington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Milton,  KY' 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Ringoes,  NJ 


TIM  McDANIEL 

HOLLY  McDonald 

RAMONA  McGOVERN 
CARMELAMcGRAW 
THERESA  McHALE 
PAMELA  A.  McHUGH 


NEECIE  McINTYRE 
DAILE^'  McKINLEY 
SCOTT  D.McKINNEY 
KARENJ.McLEAN 
DIXIE  McWHORTER 
FRANCES  A  MEDD 


Troy,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Bellevue,  KY' 

Beaver,  OH 

Waynesburg,  KY' 

L'nion.  KY' 


Louisville,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY' 

Harrodsburg,  KY' 

Crawfordsville,  IN 

Tyner,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY' 


338  Sophomores/MadMed 


MONICA  MEDICO 
MISSY  MEEK 
BILL  MEEKS 
LINDA  MEEKS 
JILL  ROBIN  MEIER 
JOHN  MELTON 


Florence,  KY 

Elsmere,  KV 

Corbin,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Springfield,  OH 

South  Lebanon,  OH 


TEIA  J.  MELTON  Burkesville,  KY 

LORI  MELVILLE  Southgate,  KY 

MARY  MENK  Nicholasville,  KY 

TINA  MEREDITH  Louisville,  KY 

JOAN  M.  MESSERKNECHT  Baltimore,  OH 
JEAN  METZGER  Florence,  KY 


JULIE  METZMEIER  Cincinnati,  OH 

CINDY  V.  MIDDLESWORTH  Richmond,  KY 
BRIAN  MILLER  Louisville,  KY 

CHERI  MILLER  Flatwoods,  KY 

CHERYL  MILLER  Lexington,  KY 

JEFFREY  L.  MILLER  Mount  Olivet,  KY 


MELINDA  MILLER 
SHARON  MILLER 
BILL  MILLION 
ARTHUR  MILLS 
SUSAN  MILLS 
JEFFERY  L.  MINOR 


ROGER  A.  MIFIACLE 
TONY  MITCHELL 
SHERI  MIVELAZ 
SALEM  MOAMENAH 
ROBIN  MODENA 
AWAD  S.  MOHAMED 


Springfield.  OH 
Corbin,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Owensboro,  KY' 
Winchester,  KY 
Middlesboro,  KY 


Stanford,  KY' 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Saudi  Arabia 

Bluefield,  WV 

Benghazi,  Libya 


JEROME  MOHR  Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

PAMELA  MONTGOMERY  Burgin,  KY 

CARLA  MOORE  Ashland.  KY 

DAVID  MOORE  Monticello,  KY 

MARK  MOORE  Garrison,  KY 


MARY  MOORE 

Harrodsburg,  KY' 

TOM  MORELAND 

Carlisle.  KY 

JAMES  E.MORGAN 

Middletown.  KY 

MICHAEL  MORRIS 

Berea,  KY 

RHONDA  MORRIS 

Huddy.  KY 

JANE  MORRISON 

Somerset.  KY 

COLLEEN  R.  MORROW 

Richmond.  KY 

DALLAS  MOSES  Lexington.  KY 

CARLA  MOUHEAD  Hebron.  KY 

SHAWN  RAY  MOUNTJOY  Danville,  KY 

DONNA  J.  MOUNTS  Sidney,  KY 

FRANCES  MUDD  Lebanon.  KY 

ANNE  MARIE  MUIRHEAD  Louisville.  KY 


Sophomores/Med-Mui  339 


MIKE  MULCAHY 
DONNA  MULLER 
MONICA  MULLER 
LORENA  G.  MULLINS 
ROBIN  L.  MULLINS 
SHARON  MURPHY 


RUTH  ANN  NALLY 
MIKE  NAPIER 
LISA  NASH 
PAUL  NAVE 
DANNY  NEAL 
LESLEE  NEVIUS 


SHELIA  NEW 
VICKY  A.  NEWELL 
BECKY  NEWKIRK 
MARK  NEWKIRK 
TERESA  NICELY 
ELBE  NICHOLS 


SHERRY  B.  NICHOLSON 
MADONNA  NORMAN 
MARY ANNE NORTH 
PAMELA  NORTON 
CARYN  O'CONNOR 
CHRISTINA  S.ODELL 


Verona,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 

Meally,  KY 

Hamlin,  WV 

Louisville,  KY 


Springfield,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 

Pine  Knott,  KY 
Harrodsburg,  KY 


Phelps,  KY 

Pickerington,  OH 

Wilmington,  OH 

Wilmington,  OH 

Wurtland,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Lexington,  KY 

Freeburn,  KY 

Gerogetown,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Charleston,  WV 


KATHY  OLDHAM  Lexington,  KY 

CYN  ORME  Owingsville,  KY 

JAMELL  L.  OSBORNE         West  Liberty,  KY 
MARY  OSBORNE  Fairdale,  KY 

DAVID  WENDELL  OWENS  Mt.  Vernon,  KY 
KEITH  PALMER  Kettering,  OH 


PAM  PATTERSON  Fairfield,  OH 

REBECCA  S.  PATTERSON  Harrodsburg,  KY 
MICHAEL  R.  PAUL  Maysville,  KY 

NANCY  PAULIN  Louisville,  KY 

JEANNINE  PAYNE  Pewee  Valley,  KY 

KELLY  PAYNE  Mt.  Vernon,  KY 


LYNN  PEEBLES  Kenia,  OH 

DANA  LYNNE  PERKINS  Jeffersontown,  KY 
DAVE  PERKINS  Batavia,  OH 

ELVENA  PERRY  Pine  Knit,  KY 

DWAYNE  PETTIT  Lexington,  KY 

JANICE  PHARIS  Burkesville,  KY 


MARSHA  S.  PHILLIPS 
DENISE  PIERATT 
DENNIS  PINHSTON 
ROBYN  PITTMAN 
KATHY  L.  PLUMMER 
KIM  PLUMMER 


340  Sophomores/Mu!  Plu 


London,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

Springfield,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Broad  Run,  VA 


MARK  A.  POLLARD 

Danville,  KY 

DEBBIE  PORTER 

Franklin,  OH 

RONALD  L.  POST 

Lebanon,  OH 

KIZ  POTENSKY 

Belfrv-.  KY 

LYNN  POTTER 

Russeh,  KY 

CINDY  POWE 

Winchester,  KY 

CAROLYN  POWELL 

Georgetown.  KY 

DEBORAH  L.  POWERS 

Liberty,  KY 

BEVERLY  POYNTER 

Louisville,  KY 

DONNA  M.PRATT 

Martin,  KY 

GARY  PREECE 

Paintsville,  KY 

TIM  PRESTON 

Lexington,  KY 

LISA  PRICE 

Corbin,  KY 

DIANNA  PROFFITL 

London,  KY 

CONNIE  PULLIAM 

Frankfort,  KY 

CINDI  PYLES 

LISAM.RADER 

McKee,  KY 

LISARAIKE 

Greenfield.  OH 

JOHNNIE  RAMEY 

Elkhom  City,  KY 

CYNTHIA  A.  RANDOLPH    Mt.  Healthv,  OH 

KIMBERLY  RAPSON 

Louisville,  KY 

PHYLLIS  RATCLIFF 

Hamilton,  OH 

GUS  RATHGEBER 

Fredonia,  NY 

DEBORAH  S.  RAY 

Louisville,  KY 

DEBBIE  REAGAN 

Frankfort,  KY 

HOLLY  REAM 

Cincinnati,  OH 

LISA  REDMON 

Russel  Springs,  KY 

SANDRA  REED 

Old  Springs,  KY 

DEBORAH  REID 

Prestonburg,  KY 

JOHN  RESREPO 

Lexington,  KY 

ANTHONY  L.  REYNOLDS         Danville,  KY 
BILLY  REYNOLDS  Lexington,  KY 

MITZI RHOADES  Fairdale,  KY 

LYNN  S.  RICHARDSON  Louisville,  KY 

WILLIAM  D.  RICHARDSON  Connersville,  LN 
TERRI RICHTER  Cincinnati,  OH 


LIBBY  RILEY 
BETH  RITCHIE 
SARAH  L.  ROBBINS 
LISA  L.  ROBERSON 
MARGO  M.ROBERTS 
SHARON  ROBERTS 


SUSAN  ROBERTS 
WENDELL  W.  ROE 
DEBRA  ROGERS 
CYNTHL\  A.  ROLEN 
KATHY  RORRER 
RODGER  ROSS 


Richmond,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Brookville,  IN 

Rome,  GA 

Kings  Park.  NY 

Harrodsburg.  KY 


Hyden,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Bardstown.  KY 

Portsmouth,  OH 

Beverly.  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 


Sophomores/Pol-Ros  341 


CHRISTY  ROTUNNO  Saline,  MI 

BETH  ROUTLEDGE  Bellevue,  KY 

RANDELL  Q.  ROWELL  Conway,  KY 

DINAH  ROWLAND         Kings  Mountain,  KY 
DEBRA  ROWLETT  Milton,  KY 

MARK  RUDDELL  Carlisle,  KY 


HOLLY  L.  RUNYAN  Delaware,  OH 

ART  RUPE  Berea,  KY 

JOY  RUPERT  Ashland,  KY 

PATTY  RUSH  Edmonton,  KY 

MARY  RUSHING 
BRENDA  LYNETTE  RUSSELL    McKee,  KY 


GARY  RUTZ 
SHEILA  RYDER 
SAID  HOSSIN  SABAH 
SCOTT  SACRE 


Carlisle,  PA 

Findlay,  OH 

Saudi  Arabia,  Abha 

Frankfort,  KY 


ALAN  SADLER  Campbellsburg,  KY 

MICHAEL  DEAN  SALLEE     Winchester,  KY 


SHAHPOOR  SAMADI 

Iran 

ADNAN  SAMKARI 

Saudi  Arabia 

JENNIFER  SANDERS 

Harlan,  KY 

JOHNNY  SANDUSKY 

Lebanon,  KY 

KIM  SASSER 

Corbin,  KY 

WILLARD  SAUNTRY 

Batavia,  OH 

SUSAN  SCHAFFER 

Independence,  KY 

NANCY  A.  SCHARDINE 

Fairfield,  OH 

BETH  SCHNEIDER 

Centerville,  OH 

ALEX  E.  SCHOOLER 

FisherviUe,  KY 

KAREN  SCHRAM 

St.  Clair  Shores,  MI 

DAVID  H.  SCHULTE 

Villa  Hills,  KY 

GERRY  SCHULTZ 

Midway,  KY 

JIM  SCOTT 

Brentwood,  TN 

KIM  SCOTT 

Ashland,  KY 

JOEY  S.  SEALE 

Brockville,  IN 

PATTI SEALS 

Berea,  KY 

STEPHEN  M.  SETTLE 

Lexington,  KY 

AUCE  P.  SEWELL  Frankfort,  KY 

MARY  A.  SHACKELFORD  Irvine,  KY 

LORA  SHAFFER  Portsmouth,  OH 

PATTY  SHANNON  Hamilton,  OH 

ANN  SHARPE  Brandenburg,  KY 

BARRY  SHAW  Louisville,  KY 


KATHY  SHAW 
SONIE  SHELTON 
JUDITH  C.  SHEPHERD 
LEIGH  SHIREMAN 
PAM  SHIRLEY- 
SUSAN  0.  SHUFF 


Ashland,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 


342  Sophomores/Rot-Shu 


EARL  RAY  SHULER 

Beattyville,  KY 

TAMMY  S.  SIERS 

Louisville,  KY 

MONROE  SIGEMORE 

Hyden,  KY 

VALERIE  P.  SIMER 

Hamilton,  OH 

GINA  K.  SIMMONS 

Miamisburg,  OH 

BARBARA  SIMPSON 

Crestwood,  KY 

KIM  SIPES 

LouisviUe,  KY 

CONNIE  SIPPLE 

Erlanger,  KY 

DIANA  SIZEMORE 

Gray,  KY 

TERESA  SIZEMORE 

Manchester,  KY 

ROBBIN  SKAGGS             C 

ampbeUsville,  KY 

CHRIS  L.  SKINNER 

Puyallup,  WA 

LAURA  SKOGSTROM 

Springfield,  OH 

ELLEN  SLATTERY 

Frankfort,  KY 

RANDISLY 

Vermilton,  OH 

BRLySI  SMITH 

Ashland,  KY 

DIANNA  SMITH 

Lexington,  KY 

MARLA  SMITH 

Science  HiU,KY 

PAM  SMITH 

Friendship,  OH 

PAT  SMITH 

Hazard,  KY 

PAULA  SMITH 

Corbin,  KY 

RANDALL  SMITH 

Gray,  KY 

SANDY  SMITH 

Corbin,  KY 

SCHERYL  SMITH 

Cincinnati,  OH 

SHARON  SMITH 

Irvington,  KY 

TONY  SMITH 

Bardstown,  KY 

DOUGLAS  J.  SMITHSON 

Milford,  OH 

LESLIE  SOUDER 

Florence,  KY 

TERRIG.  SPEAR 

Kettle,  KY 

JACQUELINE  SPENCER 

Oak  wood,  IL 

LINDA  SPENCER  BeattyvUle,  KY 

VICKI  SPINNER  Louisville,  KY 

KAREN  SPIVEY  London,  KY 

W.  DUDLEY  SPOONAMORE     Danville,  KY 
JAY  SPRAGUE  Bellevue,  KY 

CHERYL  ANN  SPRINGMEYER   Brooks,  KY 


BENSON  A.  SPURLING 
MICHAEL  W.  ST.  CLAIR 
ANN  STAHLEY 
BARBARA  KAY  STAKE 


Knoxville,  TN 
Somerset,  KY 

Cincinnati,OH 
Greenup,  KY 


GREG  STAPLETON  Boiling  Springs,  PA 

RANDALL  J .  STAVISKI  Newport,  KY 


GWEN  C.  STEPHENS 
JILEE  STEVENS 
ANNA  STEWART 
CAROL  JANE  STEWART 
DONNA  O.STEWART 
JANICE  STEWART 


Frankfort,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

BarbourviUe,  KY 

Dreyfus,  KY 

Harlan,  KY 


Sophomores/Shu-Ste  343 


LESLIE  A.  STEWART 
LESLIE  M.STEWART 
TOM  STIPES 
ELIZABETH  STIVERS 
CRAIG  P.  STRUENING 
SCOTT  A.  STUMBO 


Shelbyville,  KY 

Union,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Flemington,  NJ 

Nancy,  KY 


ANITA  R.  STURGILL  Stambaugh,  KY 

LISA  JANELL  SUMMERLIN  Richmond,  KY 
ELIZABETH  KAY  SUTTON  Springfield,  KY 
LINDA  L.  SUTTON  Prospect,  KY 

RODNEY  SWAIN  Bagdad,  KY 

MARK  SWEET  Corbin,  KY 


WENDY  SWINFORD 
GREG  SWORD 
KATHRYN  A.  TARTER 
EDWARD  TAYLOR 
KATHY  TEMPLE 
SUSIE  THACKER 


Cynthiana,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Marion,  KY 

Fish  Trap,  KY 


CAROL  THARPE  Brandenburg,  KY 

CAROLYN  THOMAS  Dry  Ridge,  KY 

JANIE  MAE  THOMAS  Richmond,  KY 

TERRIE  THOMAS  Russell  Springs,  KY 

TERRY  J.  THOMAS  Beria,  KY 

TRINA  THOMAS  Richmond,  KY 


KIMBERLY  THOMPSON  Jeffersontown,  KY 
CYNTHL\  THORNBURG  Danville,  KY 

TIM  THORNSBERRY  Louisville,  KY 

WOODY  TICHENON  Louisville,  KY 

MARIE  TERESA  TIDWELL  Woodbridge,  VA 
PATRICK  KEVIN  TIERNEY     Louisville,  KY 


RIC  OCASEK  TILLSON 
BLAINE  TINSLEY 
ELSIE  FA  YE  TIPTON 
DIANE  TOBERGTE 
EILEEN  TRAFTON 
STACY  LYNN  TREES 


Gilvertsville,  KY 

Hustonville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


MICHAEL  TRENT  Middlesboro,  KY 

JACQUELINE  TRUESDELL     Norwood,  OH 
MING  TSANG  Waterloo  Hill,  HK 

ELIZABETH  TURLEY  Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

LORN  A  C .  TURNER  Paris,  KY 

ROSALIND  TURNER  Booneville,  KY 


WILLLVM  TURNER 

Coeburn 

VA 

m 

^■li 

CRAIG  S.  TURPm 

Richmond, 

KY 

\ 

f^ 

DONNA  L.  TURPIN 

Paris, 

KY 

'    .?■     -^ 

KEN  UPTAGRAFFT 

Louisville, 

KY 

ELLEN  UPTON 

Louisville, 

KY 

SANDRA  USHER 

u 

L.U 

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344  Sophomores/Ste-Uah 


HENRY  UTHER 
KIM  A.  VAIL 
DAVID  B.  VANCE 
JANA  VANDRY 
MARSHA  VANHOOK 
ALICE  VANOVER 


VALERIE  VICE 
MELISSA  VINCENT 
SHERIWADE 
KEITH  WAFORD 
THERESA  WAGUS 
DARYL  WAINSCOTT 


RON  WALFORD 
AMY  WALKER 
LISA  A.  WALKER 
MARK  V.  WALL 
JENNIFER  WALLER 
DENISE  WALTERS 


LISA  WARD 
MICHAEL  WARD 
PAULA  WARD 
RANDALL  C.WARNER 
CAROLYN  WARREN 
GENNIVER  WARREN 


Milan,  OH 

Fairfield,  OH 

Georgetown,  KY 

Paducah,  KY 

I  bank.  KY 

Middlesboro.  KY 


Versailles,  KY 
Fairdale,  KY 

Gallipolis,  OH 
Shelb>-ville,  KY 
Livingston,  KY 

Edgewood,  KY 


Harrison,  OH 

Owensboro,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 

Bybee,  KY 

Berea,  KY' 

Berry,  KY 


Versailles,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Phyllis,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


KIM  WARREN 
JENNIFER  WASHINGTON 
ANNAM.  WASHKO 
BEREDA  WATKINS 
DONNA  WATKINS 


Winchester,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Milford,  OH 

SalgluviUe,  KY 

Clay  City,  KY 


CARL  WATSON 


JERI  WATSON 
MARYANN  WATSON 
BEN  WATTERS 
KAREN  WEGENAST 
DWAYNE  WELLS 
SUZANNE  WELLS 


TOM  D.  WELLS 
SUSAN  WENTWORTH 
LISA  WENTZEL 
TINA  WERMUTH 
CHRISTOPHER  A.  WEST 
EUZABETH  WEST 


KATHY  WEST 
ROBERT  WESTBROOK 
DIANNA  WESTHERFORD 
AILEEN  WHALEN 
MARCIA  L.  WHIGHAM 
BECKY  WHITE 


Campbellsville,  KY 


Betsylayne.  KY 
F}ichmond,  KY 
Irvine,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Louisville,  K\' 


Corbin,  KY 

Belfast,  ME 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Fairdale,  KY 

Richmond.  KY 

Paris,  KY 


Paint  Lick,  KY 
London,  KY' 
Burlington,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Smithfield,  KY' 
Flovd  Knobs,  IN 


SophomoresA-Hh-Whi  345 


DAVID  R.  WHITE 
MARIANNE  WHITE 
KIM  WHITEY 
J.R.  WHITED 
CINDY  WHITIS 
STEVEN  WHITSON 


SCOTT  WIBBELS 
MARISA  WIENTZIS 
LINDA  WILCOXSON 
DONNA  J.  WILDER 
KAREN  WILDER 
VICKIE  WILHOITE 


SCOTT  WILKERSON 
SUZANNE  WILL 
PATTY  C.WILLAIMS 
BEVERLY  WILLIAMS 
BRIAN  WILLIAMS 
MELINDA  WILLL\MS 


Mt 


JOHN  WILLUMSON 

LOUELLA  WILLUMSON 
MONICA  WILLIS 
ROD  WILLIS 
TERESA  WILMERS 
KIMBERLY  UlLSON 


LISA  L.  WILSON 
SHEILA  WILSON 
TARI  WILSON 
JANET  L.  WILT 
TRACI WIMSATT 
YVONNE  WINGARD 


NANETTE  WINKLE 
JILL  WmTLEY 
GINA  WITT 

EDWARD  W.  WOLLERY 
BRIAN  WOODLEE 
BRENDA  WOODS 


EDWIN  R.  WOODS 
CYNTHIA  WRIGHT 
LINDA  S.  WRIGHT 
ROBIN  WRIGHT 
JOSEPHINE  YAGODICH 
GLENNA  YANCEY 


THERESA  R.  YORK 
BECKY  YOUNGS 
DANA  YOUNT 
KATHRYN  YOUNT 
TOMMY  ZOTTMAN 


Ft.  Thomas,  KY 
Versailles,  KY 

London,  KY 
Bernside,  KY 
KnoxviUe,  TN 


Louisville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Sulphur,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Owenton,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Butler,  PA 

Bellevue,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Pasadena,  MD 

Washington,  KY 


Canada,  KY 

McKee,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Elsmere,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 


London,  KY 

Paint  Lick,  KY 

Lebanon,  OH 

Wilmington,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Brook  Park,  OH 


Frankfort,  KY 

Seven  Mile,  OH 

Richmond,  KY 

Irvine.  KY 

Gray,  KY 

May's  Lick,  KY 


Grayson,  KY 
Steams,  KY 
Stearns,  KY 
Lewisburg,  KY 
Toler,  KY 
Glencoe,  KY 


Belfast,  ME 

Chatam,  IL 

Memphis,  TN 

Frankfort,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 


BARBARA  ZWICKER         Jeffersontown,  KY 


.346  SophomoresAVhi-Zwi 


DANA  ABBOIT 
TERESA  ABEL 
MARK  ABELIXG 
GINA  ABELL 
BILLIE  JEAN  ABNER 
PAMELA  JOY  ABN'ER 


CAROL  ABRAHAM 
ANNE  ACHBACH 
CLNDY  ADAMS 
CYNTHIA  ADAMS 
.MARLENE  ADAMS 
MONICA  ADAMS 


SCOTT  ADAMS 
SHARLENT:  ADAMS 
ROXANNE  AHRMAN 
LAURIE  AINSWORTH 
VALERIE  ALEXANDER 
JANET  ALLEN 


Tipp  City.  HO 

Berea,  KY 

Erlanger,  KY 

Crestwtjod,  KY 

Hamilton.  OH 

Winchester,  KY 


Bellevue,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

West  Liberty,  KY 

Danville.  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Whitesburg.  KY 


Chapmanville.  \W' 

Crestwood.  KY 

Peebles.  OH 

Louisville.  KY 

Berea.  KY 

Mt.  Vernon.  KY 


LINDA  ALLEN 
GREGORY  ALLEN DER 
SHEILA  ALLEY 
LINDA  SUE  ALLGEIER 
KATm'  ALLISON 
MARY  SUE  ALSIP 


DEBRA  N.  ANDERSON 
RODNEY  ANDERSON 
STEVE  ANDERSON 
JEFF  ANDREWS 
PEGGY  ANGLIN 
KAREN  APPLEGATE 


CARMEN  ARNOLD 
GINA  ARVIN 
BETH  ASHCRAFT 
MICHAEL  ASHER 
TER]  ASHER 
SHELLY  AYERS 


CHERYL  M.  BACHMAN 
PAM  BACK 
TAMMY  BAHM 
THOMAS  N.  BAKER.  Ill 
JERRY  BAKER 
MARK  BAKER 


RHONDA  BAKER 
TANYA  L.  BAKER 
VERNA  BAKER 
DONNA  BALL 
L.ARRY  BALL.ARD 


Louisville.  KY 

Independence,  KY' 

Ashland,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Frankfort.  KY 

Mt.  Vernon.  KY 


Kettering.  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Cincinnati.  OH 
Paint  Lick.  KY 
Arlington  Hgts  IL 


Covington.  KY 
In.'ine,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Winchester.  KY 
Louisburg,  KY 
Richmond,  KY' 


Winchester,  KY' 

Lexington.  KY' 

Louisville.  KY 

Middlesboro.  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Carlisle.  Ky 


Frankfort.  KY 

Hamilton,  IH 

Burdine,  Ky 

Louisville,  KY 

Ir\ine.  KY 


FLORENCE  T.  BARCLAY      Richmond,  KY 


Freshmen/Abb- Bar  347 


ANNE  BARKER 
JOHNDA  BARKER 
KAREN  BARKER 
MELISSA  BARKER 
CHARLES  BARKIE 


Winchester,  KY 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Vanlear,  KY 

Park  Hills.  KY 


JOSEPH  B.  BARNHORST    Indianapolis,  IN 


ANGELA  BARRETT 
UNDA  BARROW 
JOEY  BARTLEY 
MICHAEL  BARTLEY 
SANDY  B  AS  HAM 
DORA  BETHE  BAYS 


SHARON  BEACH 
LYNISE  BEATTY 
DAWNA  BEEBOUT 
GIGI  BELANDER 
DANITA  BENNETT 


Hyden,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Pikeville,  KY 

Thorn  phinsville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Oneida,  KY 


Middlesboro,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Northville,  MI 

Grove  City,  OH 


MICHAEL  A.  BENNETT        Villa  Hills,  KY 


BEVERLY  A.  BENTLEY 
DONNA  BETHEA 
DONNTTA  BEVINS 
ROCKY  D.  BINDER 
FRED  BISEL 
LINDA  BISHOP 


London,  KY 

Fort  Benning,  GA 

Willianison,  WV 

London,  KY 

Marshall,  MI 

BooneviUe,  KY 


MARTY  BISHOP 
RUTH  BLACKWELL 
MARY  BLANDFORD 
CARLA  D,  BLANKENSHIP 
TAMARA  BLAU 
ANNE  BLAYNEY 


Louisville,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Batavia,  OH 

Walton,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


CAROLINE  BLEVINS  Lexington,  KY 

JANE  BLEVINS  Ashland.  KY 

JO  ANN  BLIZZARD  Richmond,  KY 

PHILLIP  BOATRIGHT  PaintsviUe,  KY 

MARY  BODGLEY  Hamilton,  OH 

CHARLES  BOGARDUS  Harrodsburg,  KY 


RANDY  BOGUE 
DAVID  L.  BOLTE 
TERESA  BOLTE 
MICHAEL  BOLTON 
JILL  BONFIGLIO 
JANET  BOOTHE 


Richmond,  KY 
Russell,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Lancaster,  KY 
Dayton,  OH 

Rineyville,  KY 


STEVE  BORDERS  Sommerset,  KY 

KEMBERLY  A.  BOTKINS  Georgetown,  KY 
LYNN  BOUCHARD  Louisville,  KY 

GARY  BOWLING  Paint  Lick,  KY 

JACKIE  BOWLING  Spurlock,  KY 

JO  BETH  BOWLING  Manchester,  KY 


w,  wi  M^i. 


348  Freshmen/Bar-Bow 


SARAH  S.  BOWLING 

SHERYL  BOWLING 

JULIE  BOYD 

TED  BOYD 

CINDY  BRADS  HAW 

KATHY  BRAKEFIELD 


Elizabeth  town.  KY 

East  Berastadt,  KY 

Fortsmith,  OH 

Russell.  KY 

Lurasville,  OH 

Revenna,  KY 


BELVA  BRANDENBURG  BeattyviUe.  KY 
CONNIE  BRANDENBURG  BeattyviUe,  KY 
DANNY  M.  BRANDENBimO  Irvine,  KY 
.STEPHEN  BRANHAM  Flatwoods,  KY 

ANGEUNA  P.  BRAY  Frankfort,  KY 

JOHN  KENNETH  BRAY  Berea,  KY 


CARLA  F.  BREEDING 
SHERRI  BREEZE 
HOLU  JO  BREWINGTON 
TINA  BRIMFIELD 
SUE  BRIZENDINE 
RICKY  A.  BROCK 


RineyviUe,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Kettle,  KY 
Cattleboro,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Staniord,  KY 


LINAY  BRODBECK  Kettering,  OH 

GLENDA  MARIE  BROOKS        London,  KY 
JOAN  BROOKS  Fairfield,  OH 

ANNE  BROTZGE  Jeffersontown,  KY 

PATTI  BROWN  Fort  Thomas,  KY 

CRAIG  R.  BROWN  Paint  Lick,  KY 


DEBRA  BROWN 
JAMES  N.  BROWN,  JR. 
JANET  BROWN 
JENNIFER  L.  BROWN 
NANCY  BROWN 
REBECCA  BROWN 


Nicholasville,  KY 

Ashland.  KY 

Danville,  KY 

London,  KY 

Crown,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


SUSAN  BROWN  Louisville,  KY 

JULIE  J.  BORWNE  Richmond,  KY 

JAYNE  M.  BRUEGGEN  Dayton,  KY 

TAMMIE  BRUMBACK  Harrowburg,  KY 

BETH  BRUMLEY  Mt.  Olivet,  KY 


DON  BRUMMETT 


Crab  Orchard,  KY 


KIMBERLEY  BRUNER  Sommerset,  KY 

MARY  .JUDE  BUECHLER  Louisville,  KY 
DONNA  F.  BUTLENS  Lexington,  KY 

KATHERINE  BULLOCK  Brodhead,  KY 
JANICE  SUE  BLIRCHELL  Manchester,  KY 
LESLIE  BURLEY  W.  CarroUton,  OH 


DONNA  BURNETT 
ELIZABETH  BURRIS 
JILL  A.  BURRIS 
KATHY'  BLiRTON 
REGINA  BURTON 
KIM  BUSH 


Radcliff,  KY 
Louisx-iUe,  KY 

Radcliff.  KY 
Columbia,  KY 

Florence,  KY 
Louisville,  KY' 


Freshmen/Bow-Bus  349 


MARSHA  BUSH 
ANN  E.  BUSICK 
GRISELDA  BLTCHER 
DONNA  BYRD 
CANDY  CABLE 
TOM  CAGNEY 


Lebanon,  OH 
CarroUton.  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Eubank,  KY 
Zachairah,  KY 
Grove  City,  OH 


WADE  CALBERT  Georgetown,  KY 

CAROLYN  CALDWELL  Columbia,  KY 

GLENDA  F.  CALDWELL  Cincinnati,  OH 

VANESSA  CALHOUN  Carbon,  KY 

JENNIFER  CANTRELL  Phelps,  KY 


PAT  CARL 


West  CarroUton,  OH 


JANICE  CARLOCK 
SUSAN  CARMACK 
JOHN  CARMEN 
ARCH  CARRICE 
KAREN  ANN  CARROLL 
PAULA  CARROLL 


Kettering,  OH 
East  Bernstand,  KY 
Yosemite,  KY 
I^uisviUe,  KY 
Red  Bank,  NJ 
Lexington,  KY 


GARY  CARTER 
M  ELAN  IE  CARTER 
SAM  CARTER 
DALE  GARY 
TRULENA  CASE 
DAVID  CASEY 


jn.L  CASSELL 
KYLE  LYNN  CAUDILL 
SHARON  CAUDILL 
GARY  CAUSEY 
DANA  CAVE 
PAMELA  CERRATO 


Junction  City,  KY 

Versailles,  KY' 

Pikeville,  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Revenna,  KY 

Waddy,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Brodhead,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY' 

Belfry,  KY 


PATRICIA  CAHDWELL 
MARYBETH  CHAMBERS 
GEORGE  CHANEY 
CARLA  CHAPMAN 
LORIE  CHAPPELL 
MARY  E.  CHARLES 


JO  CHEATHAM 
DONN  CHESLEY 
DEBBIE  CHILDS 
BEN  CHILVEIS 
CHRIS  CHMIEL 
KATHY  CLARK 


Lexington,  KY' 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Beattyville,  KY 
Flatwoods,  KY 
Finchville,  KY 
Ashland,  KY 


Danville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Frankfort.  KY 

Campton,  KY 

Springboro,  OH 

Owensboro,  KY 


MARYETTE  CLAUD 
KATHERLXE  CLAYTON 
WILMA  K.  CLEM 
VANESSA  CLINES 
LIN  NY  CLOYD 


Pineville,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Baxter,  KY 

Inez,  KY 

NicholasviUe,  KY 


350  Freshmen/Bus-Clo 


DEBRA  COBB 
TINA  COBB 
STEVE  COFFMAN 
KATRINA  COLE 

LISA  COLE 
TIM  COLEMAN 


JUANITA  COLLIER 
RUSSELL  D.  COLWELL 
JULIE  COLYER 
EVE  COMBS 
JENNIFER  A.  COMBS 
ROXANNE  COMER 


Lexington,  KY 
Coldspring.  KY 
Newport,  KY 
Battyville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Shelbyville,  KY 


Kite,  KY 
London,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Raceland,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Covington,  KY 


DEBRA  LYNN  COMPTON      Louisville,  KY 


MARK  CONDER 
MIKE  CONNELLY 
CAROLINE  COOK 
NANCY  COOKE 
ALICE  COOPER 


PHILUP  COPHER 
DEBBIE  CORDES 
DAVID  CORNETT 
JUDY  CORNETT 
MARY  CORNETT 
DENISE  COUCH 


Richmond,  KY 
Louisville,  KY' 
Louisville,  KY 
Butler,  KY 
Richmond.  KY 


Paris.  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Middletown,  OH 

Linefork,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 


MELINDA  L.  COULTER         Cynthiana,  KY 


W.  K.  COURTWRIGHT 
KEVIN  COVINGTON 
JOSEPH  D.  COX 
LIN  COX 
LISA  C.  COX 


WILLIAM  M.  COX 
KENNETH  D.  COYLE 
MARK  D.  COYLE 
DAVID  CRAFT 
WANDA  CRAIG 
JULIA  M,  CRAVEN 


Lebanon,  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Nicholasville,  KY 

Fern  Creek,  KY 


Williamsburg.  KY 

Ynion.  KY 

Lebenon,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Covington,  KY 


MARY  E.  CRAYNON  Sommerset,  KY 

TERESA  CREECH  Camton,  KY 

ANDREA  CRIDER  Louisville.  KY 

VONDA  LEEANN  CROUCHER     Berea,  KY 
CASSIE  CROWE  Winchester,  KY 

SHONNA  CROWE  Ravenna,  KY 


S.  D.  CRUMBACKER      Shephardsville,  KY 


ANNE  CRUME 
CATHY  CRUMP 
LEE  W.  CULBERTSON 
AUDRE  CULLEY 
MARK  GULP 


Coxscreek.  KY' 

Louisville.  KY 

Campton,  KY 

Belpre,  OH 

Belview,  KY 


Freshmen/Cob-Cul  3.51 


KRYSTAL  D.  CULTICE  So.  Charleston,  OH 


MARK  CLfMMINS 
PAULA  R,  CUMMINS 
PAUL  CURRY 
YVONNE  M.  DALE 
DEBBIE  DAMPEER 


Mt.  Vernon,  KY 
Somerset,  KY 
Covington,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Frankfort,  KY 


ELIZABETH  ANN  DANIEL  Danville,  KY 
GREG  DARST  Louisville,  KY 

ELLEN  C.  DAUGHERTY  E.  Bernstadt,  KY 
MARY  DAUGHERTY  West  Chester,  OH 
BETH  DAUZENBERG  Ft.  Wright,  KY 

ANN  DAVIDSON  Pineville,  KY 


ANTHONY  DAVIDSON 
PEGGY  DAVIS 
PETER  DAVY 
SAMUEL  DEACON 
UZ  DEAN 


Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Lebenon,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 


DEBBIE  L.  DEATHERAGE      Stanford,  KY 


JOHN  DECK 
JEFFERY  F.  DECKER 
TIM  C.  DEDMAN 
DEBBIE  DEISHER 
SCOTT  DELEON 
DANIEL  R.  DELLER 


RENEE  DENEEN 
RUTH  ANN  DEVER 
TIM  DEXTER 
MICHELLE  C.  DICK 
•JUUA  G.  DICKEN 
DAVID  DILLON 


Richmond,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

West  Carolton,  OH 

McAndrews,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 


Louisville,  KY 

Gravelswitch,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Albany,  KY 

Liberty,  KY 


GREY  DILLOW  Flatwoods,  KY 

TERRI  DIMOND  Tipp  City,  OH 

AMY  DISIBIO  West  Covington,  KY 

PENNE  ANNE  DISTLER        Louisville,  KY 
SHARON  DIXON  Turkey  Creek,  KY 

BEV  .J.  DDCSON  Covington,  KY 


KIM  DOBBLING 
BRIAN  DODGE 
BILL  DRAGON 
ROBBY  DUFF 
BOBBIE  JO  DUNAGAN 
BRIDGET  DUNAWAY 


Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Stanford,  KY 

Monticello,  KY 

London,  Ky 


GARY  DLINCAN  Barbour,  KY 

BONNIE  DUNLAP  WiUmington,  OH 

DEBBIE  R.  DUNN  Trenton,  OH 

TWILA  D.  DUNN  Louisville,  KY 

MISCHA  DUNNINGTON       Monticello,  KY 
MICHAEL  T.  DLTlANTESt.  Clairsville,  OH 


352  Freshmen/Cul-Dur 


CATHY  DURBIN 
LISA  DURHAM 
RANDALL  C.  DURHAM 
SARAH  T.  EASTERLING 
KATHY  ECKERLE 
JEFFREY  S.  EDWARDS 


CATHERINE  EGALITE 
CHERYL  EGART 
CHERYL  M.  EGART 
JENNIFER  ELDER 
MARGARET  M.  ELDER 
ROBIN  ELLIOTT 


VVineheton.  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Yosemite,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Union  City,  MI 

Louisville.  KY 


Lexington,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Erlanger,  KY 

Erlanger,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lynch,  KY 


TERESA  ELLIOTT  Stanford,  KY 

LESLIE  ELLIS  Orlando,  FL 

MICHAEL  J.  ERNST  Louisville,  KY 

PAM  ESTEP  West  Portsmith,  OH 

FRAN  ETHERINGTON  Versailles,  KY 

BETH  EVANS  Cincinnati.  OH 


LISA  EVANS 
MONICA  EYCKMANS 
JILL  FARRAR 
ALICE  FAULKNER 
SCOTT  FAWBUSH 
WANDA  FEAGINS 


JEFF  FEHLIS 
ROBERT  FELDMAN 
MONICA  FELTNER 
DAVID  A.  FERGUSON 
ELAINE  S.  FETTER 
ROBIN  FETZER 


Verono,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Louisville,  KY' 
Do'  Ridge,  KY 
St,  Cloud,  FL 
Beroningham,  AL 


Louisville.  KY 
Lancaster,  KY 
London,  KY 
Stanford,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


SUSAN  FIELD  Ashland,  KY 

CARLA  G.  FIELDS  Louisville,  LY 

JACQLTEUNE  FILICKY  Richmond,  KY 

GWENDOLYN  FINNELL  Erlanger,  KY 

KOWNA  FIRMAN  Louisville,  KY 

CHERI  FITZPATRICK  Mt.  Sterling,  KY 


ROBIN  GAIL  FLANNERY 


Paris,  KY 


RON  FLANNERY  Boone\nlle.  KY 

KIM  FLAY  Florence,  KY 

RICK  FLEMING  OakvUle,  ONTARIO 

LAURA  FLETCHER  Brodhead,  KY 

MELODY  A.  FLYNN  Nicholas%'ille.  KY 


ROBIN  FORHECZ 
SUSAN  FOX 
MEUSSA  FRAKES 
CONME  FRANCISCO 
SUSAN  FRANCISCO 
DEIRDRE  FRANK 


Saddler  River,  NJ 
Louisville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Cincinnati,  OH 
Richmond.  KY 
Springfield,  OH 


Freshmen/Dur-Fia  353 


DONNA  FRAZER 
SHADE  FRAZIER,  in 
J  GAME  L.  FREDERICK 
BECKY  J.  FRENCH 
BOB  FR^ 
FRICILLA  GALES 


Cincinnati,  OH 

Whitesburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Newport,  KY' 

Jenkins,  KY' 


CINDY  GAMBRELL  Lexington,  KY 

KENNETH  RAY  GANDY  Berea,  KY 

LEANNE  MARIE  GANDY  Berea,  KY 

AMY  GARDNER  Galena,  OH 

LORA  A.  GARMON  Albany,  KY 


GREG  GARNER 


MELODIE  GARNER 
JANE  G.\RRETT 
BEVERLY  M.  GARRISON 
CHANDRA  GARRISON 
GAYLE  DEBORAH  GASH 
JANE  GATES 


Cincinnati,  OH 


Carrollton,  KY 

Spencer,  WV 

Manchester,  KY 

Perr>'ville,  KY 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Ashland,  KY 


MARY  GATES  Louisville,  KY 

MEUS.SA  GAU  Middletown,  OH 

TONTA  M.  GAUNCE  Cynthiana,  KY 

TYRA  GAM.ORD  Nicholasville,  KY 

CHFJiYL  GEHRINGER        Wilmington,  OH 
PAM  GEMMER  Highland  Hgts.,  KY 


TERESA  GENSHEIMEN 
GEORGE  E.  GENTRY 
BRIAN  GIBBS 
BILLIE  GIBSON 
KEVIN  GILLESPIE 
JERILYN  GINNAN 


Louisville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Southshore,  KY 
Monticello,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Beattyville,  KY 


CATHLENE  GLATZMAYER  Lexington,  KY 


DEBORAH  GLEASON 
PALLA  GOATLEY 
KIMBERLY  A.  COINS 
KAREN  GOMBERT 
BRICE  GOODFLEISCH 


BARRY  M.  GOODIN 
GINA  GOODIN 
KIM  GOODLOE 
BRUCE  GORDON 
GRETCHEN  I.  GRAFT 
GRETCHEN  I.  GRAFT 


Richmond,  KY 
Louisville,  KY' 
Democrat,  XY 
Ashland,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Lebenon,  KY 

Eminence,  KY 

Dannville,  KY 

Melvindale,  MI 

Melvindale,  Ml 


SANDRA  LYNN  GRAHAM     Lexington,  KY 


SHARON  GRAHAM 
MARSHA  GRAHAN 
DOUG  W.  GRANT 
CHERYL  GRANVILLE 
TERENCE  GRAVES 


Louisville,  KY 
Winchester,  KY 
Lexington.  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Covington,  KY' 


.354  Freshmen/Fra-Gra 


'ft"^"W 


KATHAERINE  GRAYSON  Mt.  Sterling,  KY 


CATHY  GREENE 

Middlesboro, 

KY 

LARRY  GREENWELL 

Bradstown, 

KY 

MARK  GREENWELL 

Frankfort, 

KY 

SUSAN  T.  GREER 

Prospect, 

KY 

MARY  F,  GRfflER 

Glasgow, 

KY 

SHEILA  GRIDER 

Glasgow, 

KY 

RANTDY  GRIGSBY 

Hazard, 

KY 

PHYLLIS  GRLTBB 

C^rbin,  KY 

LEZLIE  GRLTBS 

Fremont, 

OH 

NANCY  GUENTHER 

Cincinnati, 

OH 

MARTHA  J.  GUESS 

Jamestown, 

OH 

CLOTINE  GULLETTE 

Lexington, 

KY 

TAMMY  GULLETTE 

Nicholasville, 

KY 

SCOTT  D.  GUNNIGLE 

Cincinnati. 

OH 

ROB  HADDK 

Albany, 

KY 

KAREN  A.  HADEN 

Frankfort, 

KY 

LOUIS  J.  HAFLEY 

Lexington, 

KY 

TERESA  HAGAN 

Winchester, 

KY 

ELIZABETH  R.  HAGUE 

Lexington. 

KY 

SANA  A.  HALAWANI 

Saudi,  .AiRABIA 

KAREN  HALE 

Berea, 

KY 

REGINA  HALL 

Frankfort, 

KY 

TERESA  HALL 

Trenton, 

OH 

STEVE  HALSEY  Paris,  KY 

JEANANNIE  HAMILTON  Berea,  KY 

TAMMY  R.  HAMILTON  Berea.  KY 

KAREN  L.  HAMM  Harrodsburg,  KY 

DONNA  HANCOCK  Columbia,  KY 

KATHY  J.  HARDESTY  Louisville,  KY 


MEUSSA  HARDIN  Louisville,  KY 

RANDY  C.  HARDY  Coal  Grove,  OH 

THERESA  MAE  HARDY  Irvine.  KY 

SHAWNY  HARLOW  Irvine,  KY 

LISA  HARMELING  Edgewood,  KY 

BECKY  HARRISON  Irvine.  KY 


TERESA  L.  HARRISON 
MARLYN  HARROD 
WILLL^M  R.  HART 
MIKE  H.4RVILLE 
HASBRO UCK,  KIRSTEN 
LISA  ANN  HASEKER 


Harlan,  KY 

Pleasureville,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Lexington,  KY' 

Louisville,  KY 


CONNIE  HASKINS 
JULIA  L.  HASTINGS 
JUUE  HATCH 
KENNETH  HAWKINS 
HEATHER  HAYDON 
KAREN  HEIBERT 


Lexington,  KY 

Owensboro,  KY 

Flichmond.  KY 

Frankfort.  KY 

Lawrenceburg,  KY 

Brandenburg,  KY' 


Freshmen/Gra-Hei  355 


ANN  HELFRICH 
JENNY  HELTON 
D.  HEMBREE 
MELLIE  HEMBREE 
VICKI  HEMBREE 
ROBIN  HENDRICKSON 


Richmond.  KY 

Fern  Creek,  KY 

Ingram,  KY 

Elsmere,  KY 

Ingram,  KY 

PineviUe,  KY 


JACKIE  HENRY 
SAM  HENRY 
KIM  HENSLEY 
MARVIN  HENSLEY 
LISA  HENSON 
KAREN  HERALD 


Miamisburg,  OH 

Dayton,  OH 

Independence,  KY 

Williamsburg,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Newport,  KY 


JOSE  LVIS  HERNANDEZ  Naples,  FL 

SHEILA  HERRING  Parris,  KY 

ROBERT  HERZOG  Radcliffe,  KY 

JEFF  HETZER  Indianapolis,  IN 

CHARLOTTE  HIBBARD      Manchester,  KY 
MIRHONDA  LYNN  HICKMAN  Phelps,  KY 


FORREST  HICKS 
GARY  LEE  HICKS 
KATHLEEN  HIGGINS 
ROBBIN  HIGGINS 
JENNIFER  HINDS 
KATHY  HINTON 


Monticello,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Falmouth,  KY 
Laurenceford,  IN 
Dawson  Spring,  KY 


ROBERT  HOAGLAND,  H  Frankfort,  KY 
ANDREW  W.  HOEKZEMA  Cincinnati,  OH 
AMY  HOFFMAN  Maume,  OH 

JLILIE  HOFFMAN  Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

ELAINE  HOKE  Dublin,  OH 

DEBORAH  HOLBROOK         Richmond,  KY 


VICKY  HOLBROOK 
CARRIE  HOLT 
MARGUERITE  HOLT 
TERRY  HONCHELL 
SUSAN  HOPKINS 
REBECCA  HORN 


SHARI  HORN 
STEPHANIE  HORN 
DAVID  HORTON 
JANE  HOWARD 
KAY  HOWARD 
REBECCA  HOWARD 


CINDY  HUBER 
KATHY  HUBER 
BEVERLY  HUFF 
DONNA  HUGHES 
STELLA  HUGHE.:- 
SUSAN  HUNKER 


356  Freshmen/Hel-Hun 


Ft.  Huachuca,  AZ 

Richmond,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

London,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 


Springfield,  OH 

Irvine,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Lexington,  KY 

Rhodelia,  KY 

Lancaster,  KY 


Ft.  Wright,  KY 

Harrison,  OH 

Van  Lear,  KY 

Carlisle,  KY 

Irving,  KY 

Columbia,  MO 


robp:rt  hunley 
troy  hunt 
dawn  hunter 
greg  hunter 
linda  hurst 
becky  hurtz 


LISA  HYMAN 
BRIAN  E.  HYNDMAN 
THERESA  L.  IKER 
DON  IMFELD 
DEBBIE  INGRAM 
DONNA  INGRAM 


MICHELE  INGRAM 
ROBERT  mVIN 
SALLY  IRVING 
KELLY  JO  IRWIN 


Middlesboro,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Lfjuieville,  KY 

Albaney,  KY 

Annville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

Leesburg,  FL 

Reading.  OH 

Florence,  KY 

Owensville.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 

West  Chester,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Indianapolis,  IN 


JEFFIFLR  MARCUM  ISAACS    McKee,  KY 
BAHIA  ISMAIL  Saudi  Arabia 


JLILIE  E.  IVES 
STEPHANIE  IVEY 
JOHN  JACKSON 
THERESA  JACKSIN 
ROBIN  JACOBS 
CABOT  L.  JAHNIGEN 


JOHN  B.  JAMISON 
ROSE  M.  JARMAN 
CAROLYN  JARVIS 
JAMIE  JARVIS 
KENT  JASPER 
KAREN  JENKINS 


Prospect,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Oneida,  KY 

Brodhead.  KY 

Cynthiana.  KY 

Cvnthiana.  KY' 


Elizabeth,  KY 

Independence,  KY 

Cynthiana,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Eubank,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


CLOTELL  JETT 
BRUCE  JOHNSON 
CAROLYN  JOHNSON 
ELIZABETH  JOHNSON 
ERNIE  JOHNSON 
LLOYD  P.  JOHNSON 


RENITA  Y.  JOHNSON 
SHERI  JOHNSON 
SONYA  JOHNSON 
STEVEN  L.  JOHNSTON 
CAMMY  JONES 
GARNET  JONES 


GLYNNIS  JONES 
JENNIFER  A.  JONES 
ROBERT  JONES 
STEVEN  JONES 
THERESA  E.  JONES 
CHUCK  JOYNER 


Winchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Chesterfield,  MO 

Frankfort.  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Sommerset,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Fairfield.  OH 
Loyall.  KY 
Grayson,  KY 
Ashland,  KY 
Stanton,  KY 


Richmond,  KY 

Highland,  EN 

Middleboro,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 

Loretta,  K\' 

Emporia.  VA 


Freshmen/Hun-Joy  357 


DENNISE  KAMER 
DEBBIE  A.  KAMMERER 
KRIS  KANATZAR 
KAREN  KATTER 
SHARON  A.  KAYLOR 
CYNDE  KEESER 


LOW  KELLEY 
BARBARA  J.  KELLY 
LISA  KELLY 
RICK  KERBY 
JUDY  KERSTING 


Nicholasville,  KY 

Willmington,  OH 

Somerset,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


Somerset,  KY 

Crittenden,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 


KELLEY  A.  KITTENRING      Frankfort,  KY 


RACHAEL  KE\'SER 
BETH  KIMBROUGH 
BECKY  KINCAID 
PALTLITA  KINCER 
DENNIS  KIRBY 
KAREN  KITCHEN 


CHERYL  LYNN  KLATT 
CRAIG  KLINE 
SHARI  KNAUER 
DANA  M.  KNIGHTON 
VICKIE  KNOTT 
EDWARD  KOENIG 


Belmont,  OH 
ShelbyviUe,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 

Lebenon,  OH 
Crestwood,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 


Southgate,  KY 

Fort  Knox,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

McKee,  KY 

Irvington,  KY 

Mineola,  NY 


SR.  M.  DE  S.  KOLHOVER     Richmond,  KY 


KAROL  A.  KORFHAGE 
DAVID  KROTH 
ROSE  M.  KUHL 
KIM  KUNTZ 
JEFFREY  M.  LAIL 


Louisville,  KY 
Union,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 
Irvine,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 


LISA  LAKE 
STEVEN  LALONDE 
KIM  LAMAR 
PAM  LAMBERT 
SANDY  LANCASTER 
STEVE  LAND 


Berea,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Mason,  OH 

Shepherdsville,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 


JONATHAN  E.  LANGFORD    Somerset,  KY 


STEPHEN  LASKEE 
LORI  LAUGHNER 
DENISE  LAYTON 
CINDY  KAYE  LEAR 
TRICIA  L.  LEDFORD 


MARY  LEEDY 
KEVIN  LEET 
LARILYN  LEFFLER 
LALIRA  LEMASTER 
PAULA  A.  LEPPO 
JENNIFER  L.  LESTER 


358  Freshmen/Kan-Les 


Crestwood,  KY 

Russell,  KY 

Edgewood,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Cannon,  KY 


Stanford,  KY 
Prospect,  KY 
Kettering,  OH 
Centerville,  OH 
Fairborn,  OH 
Berea,  KY 


SHON  MARIE  LESTER         Cincinnati,  OH 


REBECCA  LETHGO 
RHONDA  LEWIS 
NANCY  J.  LIBBEE 
MALCOLM  LILLY,  JR. 
GREG  LIMER 


Berea,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Milford,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


SCOTT  LINDER  Heartley,  lA 

KIM  LITTLE  Chambersburg,  PA 

JAMES  R.  LIVINGOOD  De  Mmossville,  KY 
MARK  LIVINGOOD  Dry  Ridge,  KY 

SANDI  LLOYD  Covington,  KY 

CHERYL  A.  LOHSE  Waynesville,  OH 


ELAINE  LOLESS 
CINDY  LONG 
MELANIE  LONG 
KEVIN  LOTHRIDGE 
ELIZABETH  LOVETT 
STACY  LOVIN 


DEBBEE  L.  LUCAS 
KIM  LUCHETT 
TOM  LUERSEN 
KATHY  LUTZ 
CATHY  LUNCH 
KATHY  LYNCH 


SHARON  LYONS 
TAMMY  LYONS 
TARA  LYONS 
MEUSSA  MACKE 
JAMIE  MALLARD 
GAIL  MALONE 


West  Partsmith.  OH 

Stanford,  KY 

Broadhead,  KY 

Aurora,  IN 

Galloway,  OH 

Ashland.  KY 


Melvindale.  MI 

Lebenon,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

LeGrange.  KY 

W.  Carrollton,  OH 

Elizabethtown,  KY 


Berea,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Campbellsville,  KY 

Covington.  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Nitchman,  KY 


TERESA  M.  MALTHOUSE     Louisville.  KY 


BELINDA  MANESS 
KAREN  MANGUS 
LEE  SHANNON  MANN 
VICKY  L.  MARCUM 
TODD  MARCUS 


ADDUIE  MARTIN 
DAWN  MARTIN 
DEE  DEE  MARTIN 
DENNIS  MARTIN 
WALTER  MARTIN 
PAMELA  JO  MASON 


Phelps,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Beauty,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 


Finchville,  KY 
Salt  Uek,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 
Bedford,  IN 
Waddy,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


DAVID  A.  MASTERS  Erlanger,  KY 

ANDY  MATHEWS  Louisville,  KY 

DAVID  B.  MATTINGLY  Springfield,  KY 
DONALD  MATTINGLY,  JR.  Bardstown,  KY 
KRISTI  G.  MATTINGLY  Lexington,  KY 
MARY  MATTINGLY  Damille,  KY 


Freshmen/Les-Mat  359 


RONALD  MAXEY  Camer,  KY 

ROGER  D.  MAYFIELD  Warren,  MI 

JOE  MAYNARD  Louisville,  KY 

SHERI  MAYNARD  So.  Williamson,  KY 

CATHY  MC  GOWAN  Dayton,  OH 

ROBIN  MC  KINZIE  West  Liberty,  KY 


THERESA  MC  VAY 
KELLY  MCCLANAHAN 
LISA  MCCLELLAN 
ANGELA  MCCORD 
ANGEE  MCCORMACK 
RENEE  MCCOWAN 


London,  KY 

Ludlow,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Birmingham,  AL 

Cincinnati,  OH 

London,  KY 


SHERRY  MCCOY  Louisa,  KY 

DOUGLAS  W.  MCDANIEL       Lebanon,  OH 
RUTH  E.  MCDONALD  Paris,  KY 

GINA  MCENANEY  Louisville,  KY 

ROY  L.  MCGEE  HopkinsviUe,  KY 

KIM  MCGUIRE  Loveland,  OH 


CAROLE  MCHODGKINS 
SHARON  J.  MCIVER 
MARK  MCKENZIE 
SCOTT  MCKENZIE 
BILLY  MCKEY 
TAMELA  ANN  MEADE 


MISSY  MEADOWS 
TERRI  MEASOWS 
MARTHA  A.  MEECE 
JEFFREY  L.  MEEK 
JOSEPH  MEHOK 
CHRIS  MEIHAIS 


Radcliff,  KY 
Albany,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 
Hager  Hill,  KY 

Radcliff.  KY 
Richmond,  KY 


Middletown,  OH 
Lexington,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Pikeville,  KY 
Dannville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 


PHYLLIS  MERRY  Louisville,  KY 

GRETCHEN  M.  MERSCH  Union,  KY 

EDWARD  E.  MEYER  Fr.  Mitchell,  KY 

MICHAEL  MEYER  Covington,  KY 

KELLI  MIEURE  Findlay,  OH 

MICHAEL  MILES  CarroUton,  KY 


SHEILA  MILES 
BRETT  MILLER 
CYNTHL\  MILLER 
DEBBIE  MILLER 
JANE  MILLER 
JOHN  MILLER 


KATITt'  MILLER 
KEITH  MILLER 
MARK  K.  MILLER 
MICHAEL  MILLER 
MYRA  MILLER 
RUSTY  MILLER 


Shepherdsville,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Florence,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Glassboro,  NJ 


Louieville,  KY 

Erianger,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Ravenna,  KY 

Williamsburg,  KY 

Troy,  OH 


360  Freshmen/Max-Mil 


SUSAN  MILLER 
LESA  MILLSTEAD 
MELONY  L.  MILNER 
SUSAN  MINGUS 
MONA  MINTER 
GREGG  S.  MITCHELL 


KAREN  MITCHELL 
MARTHA  MITCHELL 
RICK  MITCHELL 
JILL  MOLDEN 
BRYAN  MONHEIMER 
LEISHA  MOODY 


Ekron,  KY 

Williamstown,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Gray  Hawk,  KY 

Dillsboro,  IN 


Walton,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
Paintsville,  KY 
Somerset,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 


SUELLEN  MOORE  Campbellsville,  KY 

TRICIA  MOORE  Versailles,  KY 

SHEILA  L.  MOORIS  Richmond.  VA 

MARY  MOORMAN  S  hep  hards  viUe,  KY 

MARY  MORANT)  Willmington,  OH 

KIMBERLY  A.  MORELAND  Lexington,  KY 


PAULA  MORETTI 
ROBERT  MORGAN 
PAULA  MORRETTI 
STEVE  MORRIS 
BARRY  MORTON 


Louisville,  KY 
Columbia.  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Danville,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 


PAULA  GAYLE  MORTON         Stanton,  KY 


STEVE  MOULTON 
DEBORAH  L.  MUDD 
CHRIS  MULLINS 
ROBIN  LICIA  MULLINS 
TERRY  MULLINS 
SHARON  MURRAY 


Columbus,  OH 

Lebanon,  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Putney,  KY 

Meally,  KY 


DAVE  MUTH 
KATHY  MYERS 
KAY  MYERS 
LEOLA  C.  MYERS 
PRISCILLA  NAPIER 
LARRY  NASER 


JEFFREY  NEE.L 
JEANNIE  NELSON 
LINDA  NEUMANN 
LAURA  NEVIUS 
JACKIE  NEWBERRY 
SANDY  NEWKIRK 


JENI  NIE 
KAREN  L.  NOEL 
SCOTT  NOLAND 
KARA  R.  NOLLER 
SANDRA  NOLTE 
JANE  OFFLITT 


Somerset.  KY 

Maysville,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 

Greenbelt,  MD 

Mt.  Vernon.  KY 

Brandonburg,  KY 


Ashland,  KY 

Glasgow.  KY 

Highland.  IN 

Richmond,  KY 

Milford,  Oh 

Willmington,  OH 


Edgewood,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 

Georgetown,  KY 


Freshmen/Mil-Off  361 


PAMELA  J.  OHARA 
ANNETTE  OHLMANN 
KAREN  E.  OLDE 
HOLLY  W.  OSBORK 
LORI  A.  OSBOURN 
CHRIS  OUTLAW 


CRAIG  OVERSTREET 
LISA  PACE 
PAULA  PAINTER 
NANCY  PANNELL 
TED  G.  PAPPAS 
SHAN  PARKEY 


Louisville.  KY 
Louisville.  KY 
LexiniJtcin,  KY 
Lexington,  KY 
L<iuisville,  KY 
Northbrook,  OL 


Liberty,  KY 

Carbon,  KY 

Alexandria,  KY 

Palmeille,  KY 

Bellevue,  KY 

Florence.  KY 


DARRELL  PARKS  Bloomfield.  KY 

DONNA  L.  PARKS  Lexington,  KY 

SHARON  KAY  PARKS  Hamilton,  OH 

JENNIFER  PARRIGANSouth  Williamson,  KY 
DIANNE  PARRISH  Fairfield,  OH 

SHEILA  ANNE  P.ATRICK  Hazard.  KY 


JUD^'  PATTEN 
JULIE  PATTERSON 
PHILLIS  PAULEY 
DONNA  PAYNE 
JANE  PAYNE 
BONNIE  PEABODY 


.-\DELE  PEDICONE 
STEVEN  E.  PEEGE 
JANICE  PELFREY 
DOUG  PENCE 
TRACY  PENCE 


Junction  City,  KY 

Milford.  OH 

Nolan.  WV 

Louisville.  KY 

Liberty.  KY 

Louisville.  KY 


Hebron,  KY 

Anchorage.  KY 

Stanton,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

Carlisle,  OH 


KELLY  M.  PENDLETON        Louisville,  KY 


CONNIE  PETERS  McKee,  KY 

D0U(;LAS  W.  PETERS  Uiuisville,  KY 

BONNIE  PETERSON  Lawrenceburg,  IN 

LORI  M.  PETERSON  Lexington,  KY 

TRICIA  PFLUG  Perrs'ville,  KY 

JEFFREY  PHILLIPS    New  Middletown,  OH 


JOHN  PHILLIPS  Beattyville,  KY 

TRACY  PHILLIPS  Manchester,  KY 

CHRIS  PHILPOT  Prvse,  KY 

CASSIE  PICKLESIMER  Paintsville,  KY 

PAMELA  J.  PING  Stanford.  KY 


KELLY  PINSON 


North  Matewan.  WV 


SANDRA  PITMAN 
DONNA  PLUMMER 
TRAGI  PONDER 
J.  CAROLINE  POOLE 
MARGIE  POOLE 
TANYA  PORTERFIELD 


362  Freshmen/Oha-Por 


Ir\ine.  KY 

Dayton.  KY 

Monroe.  OH 

Jeffersontown.  K^' 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Erlanger,  KY 


JUDY  POTTER 
JOANNE  POWELL 
DIANA  POWERS 
TIM  POWERS 
MATTHEW  POYNTER 
WILELLA  POYNTER 


Ashcamp.  Ky 

West  Carrollton,  OH 

Danville,  KY 

Crestwood,  KY 

Brodhead,  KY 

Keavy,  KY 


JAYNE  PRALL  Tippy  City.  OH 

STEVEN  PRATHER  Jefifersontown,  KY 

CHARLOTTE  PREECE  Paintsville,  KY 

BILLY  PRESSON  Benton,  KY 

SWTICIA  PRICE  Dannville.  KY 

CHRISTOPHER  S.  PRINCE      Grayson,  KY 


JILLANN  PRIVITERA 
ANGELA  PROFITT 
SUSAN  PRUDER 
SANDRA  L.  PRUnr 
CHARLOTTE  PUCHETT 
SHERRY  PUCKETT 


KATHY  QUEEN 
MARLA  KAY  QUIRE 
NATALIE  M.  RAGLAND 
PATRICIA  RAGUE 
STEVE  RAIKE 
CINDI  RAINES 


Boca  Raton,  FL 

Ravenna,  KY 

Ann  Arbor,  MI 

London,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 


Ashland,  KY 

Bagdad,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Greenfield,  OH 

New  Castle,  IN 


KARLA  M,  RALSTON 
AMY  RASSDJIER 
CHERYL  RATLIFF 
KRISTY  RATLIFF 
MARK  RATLIFF 
RONA  RAY 


JANEY  REED 
ROBYN  L.  REED 
SUE  C.  REED 
CLARA  REFFITT 
BRYAN  REGENAUER 
ROD  J,  REHFUSS 


KATHY  REID 
LISA  REMINGTON 
THERESA  RENN 
NANCY  RETENELLER 
SUZANNE  REVACK 
LYNN  Rm'MER 


DIANE  R.  RICE 
JILL  RICE 
LISA  RICHARDSON 
DAVID  L.  RICHIE 
KIMBERLY  S.  RIDDLE 
CINDRA  S.  RIDGLEY 


Bellbrook,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
WTiithouse,  KY 
Lugoff,  SC 
Elk  Horn  City,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 


Richmond,  KY 
Florence,  KY' 
ParksN'ille,  KY 
Winchester.  KY 
Louis%-ille,  KY' 
Louisville,  KY 


Manchester.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Burlington,  KY 

Cranks,  KY 


Radcliff,  KY 

Verona,  KY 

Irvine.  KY' 

Stanford,  KY 

Owenton.  KY 

Richmond,  KY' 


Freshmen/Pot-Rid  363 


KIMBERLY  RITCHIE 

Owingsville, 

KY 

SAR.'XH  ROAN 

Pineville, 

KY 

JIMMIE  ROBERTS 

Somerset, 

KY 

LEANNA  J.  ROBERTS 

Rochester 

MI 

MARK  ROBERTS 

Shelbyville, 

KY 

PHILLIP  ROBERTS 

Lexington, 

KY 

SA,UNDRA  ROBERTSON 

Irvine, 

KY 

SUSAN  ROBERTSON 

Waddy, 

KY 

ALONZO  R.  ROBINSON 

Radcliff. 

KY 

CARLENE  ROBINSON 

Webster. 

KY 

DAN  ROBINSON 

Louisville, 

KY 

EUZABETH  ROBINSON 

Lock  land. 

OH 

JEFF  ROBINSON 

Campton, 

KY 

RAMONA  ROBISON 

Sulphur, 

KY 

BETH  RODGERS 

La  Grange, 

KY 

EDWINA  ROGERS 

Shelbyville, 

KY 

SUSAN  RONCARTI 

Louisville, 

KY 

JOEL  E.  ROSE 

Florence, 

KY 

TAMMY  ROSER 

Carlisle, 

KY 

DAVID  ROSS 

Beattyville, 

KY 

KAREN  G.  ROTH 

Louisville, 

KY 

K.'SlREN  ROTHFUSS 

Louisville, 

KY 

KIM  ROWE 

Milford, 

OH 

PENNY  ROWE 

Richmond, 

KY 

STEVEN  TOWE  Fairdale,  KY 

SANDRA  ROYALTY  Harroldsburg,  KY 

LINDA  ROZAK  Crestwood,  KY 

SHARON  REUHRWEIN  Lawrenceburg,  IN 

PETER  RUFFU  Aubrey,  TX 

USA  RULLMAN  Aurora,  IN 


PAMELA  RUNION 
LINDA  RUN  YON 
SHARON  SAGE 
SUSIE  SALERNO 
DEBBIE  SANDLIN 
DEWANA  SANDUN 


PAM  SANDLIN 
JAN  SCARS 
JULIE  SCEARCE 
JACKIE  SCHANK 
SWAN  SCHEHR 


Whitley  City,  KY 

Borderland,  WV 

Baxter,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Manchester,  KY 

Trenton,  OH 


Manchester,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 


EDWARD  R.  SCHELLHAASSpringfield,  OH 


KAREN  ANN  SCHMIDT  Erlanger,  KY 

BARB  SCHMITZ  Park  Hills,  KY 

CHER\X  A.  SCHNERINGER  Louisville,  KY 
MEUNDA  SCHNITZLER  Waynesburg,  KY 
SANDY  SCHOONOVER  Mason,  OH 

LAURIE  SCHROELER  Shelbyville,  KY 


364  Freshmen/Rit-Sch 


JEFF  SCHLT.TZ 
ROBBI  SCHWEDA 
DEBBI  SCOTT 
GWYN  SCOIT 
SHARI  D.  SCOTT 
WILLIAM  SCRUGGS 


Alexandria,  KY 
Laurenuburg,  KY 
Catlettsburg,  KY 
Germantown,  KY 
Catlettsburg.  KY 
I^xington,  KY 


BETH  SEBASTIAN 
IBRAHIM  SEHAIBANI 

CONSTANCE  J.  SEMLER 
ANDREW  SEWELL 
TENA  SEXTON 
DONNA  SHARP 


Stanford,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 

Ironton,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Corinth,  KY 

Versailles,  KY 


LISA  SHARPE 
JANICE  SHAVER 
RUBY  SHAWLER 
LEE  ANN  SHEETS 


PineviUe,  KY 

Shelb,v%-ille,  KY 

Coxs  Creek,  KY 

WEst  Liberty,  KY 


MYRA  DENISE  SHEETS 
CANDACE  ANN  SHELTON 


River,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 


SUSAN  SHEPERSON 
SYLVIA  HERPHERD 
ABDULHAFIZ  SHERIF 
CHARISSE  SHERMAN 
JANETTE  SHERWOOD 
PAULA  SHIRLEY 


Harrodsburg,  KY 

Harlan,  Ky 

Tripoli,  Libya 

Covington,  KY 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Harrodsburg.  KY 


AUDREY  E.  SHIVELY  Louisville,  KY 

JEFFREY  A.  SHOCKENCY      Lebanon,  KY 
MEUSSA  SHORE  Buckhom,  KY 

DEBRA  SHORT  Middletown,  KY 

TED  SHY  Bagdad.  KY 

KENNETH  SILLIGMAN  Ramsey,  NJ 


LINDA  SIMMONS 
MARK  SUMMONS 
SUZANNE  SIMMONS 
DEBORAH  SIMPSON 
DON  SIMPSON 
TONY'A  SIMPSON 


MARK  SINCLAIR 
TERESA  M.  SINGLETON 
FAWZEYA  M,  SIRAJ 
MARK  SIZEMORE 
PAMELA  SIZEMORE 
KEMBERLY  SLAY'BACK 


Kettering.  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Utica,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Cinciivnati,  OH 
Shelbyville,  KY 


Georgetown,  KY 

Louis\'ille,  KY 

Saudi  Arabia 

Manchester,  K\' 

Beattyville,  KY 

Aurora,  IN 


TERRY  SLEDD  Murray,  KY 

KELLEY  SLOANE  Lexington,  KY 

KATm'  SLONE  Ashland.  KY 

PATRICL^  SMALLWOOD  Lawrenceburg.  IN 
ANGELA  SMITH  Freebum.  KY 

CATHERINE  SMITH  Allen  Park.  MI 


Freshmen/Smi-Sti  365 


CHRISTOPHER  S.  SMITH 


Pitman,  NJ 


DANNY  SMITH 
DONNA  SMITH 
EMMETT  D.  SMITH 
JANET  SMITH 
JEFF  SMITH 


JENNIFER  SMITH 
KEITH  L.  SMITH 
MARY  ANNE  SMITH 
MICHAEL  H.  SMITH 
NANCY  SMITH 
PAM  SMITH 


PHYLLIS  SMITH 
RAMONA  SMITH 
RENEE  SMITH 
RHONDA  SMITH 
RICK  SMn^H 
SELEMA  SMITH 


STEPHEN  SMITH 
STEVEN  R.  SMITH 
TOMMY  R.  SMITH 
ELIZABETH  SOKES 
TOM  SON 
JOHN  SPALDING 


Elizabethtown,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Beattyville,  KY 

Louisville.  KY 

Paris,  KY 


Monroe,  OH 

Radcliffe,  KY 

Carlile.  KY 

Corbin,  KY 

Centerville,  OH 

Pikesville,  KY 


Harlan,  KY 

Harlan,  KY 

Winchester,  KY 

Dayton,  OH 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

Hamilton,  OH 


Leeco,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

Fern  Creek,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Springfield,  KY 


KEVIN  C.  SPARKS 
JOHN  W.  SPEARS,  JR. 
DAVID  WAYNE  SPENCE 
JEFF  SPRAGUE 
JANEY  JOA  STACY 
MARSHA  STAGNER 


Berea,  KY 

Danville,  KY 

Booneville,  KY 

Bellevue,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 

Burgin,  KY 


MARGARET  STAMPER         Beattyville,  KY 


S.  BRl'CE  STAMPER 
DAVID  G.  STAMPS 
RANDY  STANALAND 
BELINDA  STAN  BERRY 
JANE  STANDER 


FRANK  STAPLETON 
JAMES  L.  STARGLE 
PAULA  STEARNS 
SANDY  STEILBERG 
SUSAN  STEINFELD 
KIM  STEPHENS 


ANGELA  STEVENS 
STEPHANIE  STEVENS 
DONNA  STEVENSON 
BILL  STEWART 


Louisville,  KY 

Paint  Lick,  KY 

Huddy,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Ludlow,  KY 


Tutor  Key,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Albany.  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Sterins,  KY 


Paris,  KY 

Middletown,  OH 

Morrow,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 


JOY  CHRISTINE  STEWART  Hamilton,  OH 
RHONDA  STICKLEY  Arcanum,  OH 


366  Freshmen/Sch-Smi 


JANINE  STIEGLER 


Lawrenceburg,  IN 


KEITH  STILLWELL  Louisville,  KY 

CHRIS  STINSON  Lousiville,  KY 

MICHELLE  STIRNEMANN  Cleves,  OH 

TINA  STIVERS  Wolverine,  KY 

KEIDI  STOLL  Louisville,  KY 


MARCIA  STONE 
SANDRA  STONE 
MARCIA  STOUT 
MIKE  STRONG 
ANN  STROSNIDER 


Dayton,  OH 

Mt.  Sterling.  KY 

Louieville.  KY 

Tipp  City,  OH 

Ashland,  KY 


JANELLE  L.  STROSNIDER  Winchester,  KY 


TAMMY  LYNN  STRUNK  Pine  Knot.  KY 
DAVID  K.  STUBBLEFIELD  Lexington,  KY 
LYNDA  STULY  Louisville,  KY 

ANN  STUMP  Ashland,  KY 

RITA  STUMP  Beattyville,  KY 

PEGEEN  L.  SULLIVAN         Cincinnati,  OH 


JON  R.  SUTHAMP 
B.  SUTHERLAND 
KERRY  SUTTLES 
MIKE  SUTTON 
SUSAN  SUTTON 
CRLAG  SWAFFORD 


Bellevue,  KY 

Barboursville,  W.VA. 

Owingsville.  KY 

PineviUe,  KY 

Middlesboro,  KY 

London,  KY 


KIM  SWANSON 
TONY  SWARTWOOD 
CHARLOTTE  SWIGERT 
ALANE  SWISHER 
ANNETTE  TACHETT 
DAVID  TACKETT 


Russel  Springs,  KY 

Dry  Ridge,  KY 

Owenton,  KY 

Perr\'sburg.  OH 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Ashland,  KY 


LISA  TATUM 


Valley  Station,  KY 


BETH  TA\T.OR 
CATHERINE  L.  TA^TOR 
DON  J.  TAYLOR 
KE\aN  TA\XOR 
KIM  TA\XOR 


Winchester,  KY 

Lexington,  KY 

Prospect,  KY 

London,  KY. 

Corbin,  KY 


WALLACE  TA\XOR  Price,  KY 

MICHELLE  TECCA  .Akron,  OH 

USA  THACKER  Cincinnati,  OH 

JAMIE  ANNE  THOMAS  Lebanon,  Ky 

JANET  THOMAS  Middlesboro.  KY 

NANCY  J.  THOMAS  Louisville,  KY 


ROBERT  A.  THOMAS  Louisville,  KY 

CONNIE  THOMPSON  Taylorsville,  KY 

USA  JO  THOMPSON  NicholasviUe,  KY 
TAMMY  THOMPSON  S.  Portsmouth,  KY 
DEBBIE  THORNBERRY  Uwrenceburg,  KY 
DIANA  L.  THORNBERRY      Richmond,  KY 


Freshmen/Sti-Tho  367 


DIANNE  THORPE 
JANIE  THORPE 
CHERYL  THROWER 
BETH  TIMBROOK 
TIM  TINGLE 
ANN  TIPTON 


JOHN  MARK  TOBY 
.HMMY  TODD 
REBECCA  JEAN  TOLLE 
EMILY  TOMS 
PATTI  TOWERY 
BRUCE  TREON 


JAMES  TROUSDALE 
GARY  TRUE 
THOMAS  P.  TUCKER 
MIKE  TUDOR 
KEVIN  C.  TLIRNER 
PERRY  TUSSEY 


ANNE  T\'E 
KAREN  T\XOCK 
JULIA  T\'REE 
ANNE  ULBRICHT 
JANE  UTERREINER 
KEVIN  VALLANCE 


DONNA  VAN  WINKLE 
ROXANNE  VAUGHN 
ANITA  VINCENT 
M  ELAN  IE  VINCENT 
MILDRED  VIRES 
SUSAN  WADE 


SALLY  WALLACE 
STACY  E.  WALLACE 
SUSAN  WALLACE 
BRYAN  WALTERS 
GREG  WALTERS 
BELINDA  WARD 


BONNIE  WARD 
DONNA  WARD 
TRACIE  WATERS 
BRUCE  WATSON 
KIM  WATSON 
HARRY  WATTS 


Irvine,  KY 

Jackson,  KY 

Troy,  OH 

Owensboro,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Richmond,  KY 


Sommerset,  KY 

Lebanon,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Dunnville,  KY 

Mt.  Vernon,  KY 

Berea,  KY 


Louisville,  KY 
Liberty,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Richmond,  KY 
Erlanger,  KY 
Lancaster,  KY 


Harrodsburg,  KY 
Fredonia,  MY 
La  Rue,  OH 
Louisville,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 
Flatwoods,  KY 


Mc  Kee,  KY 

Bond,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Fairdale,  KY 

Beattyville,  KY 

Battyville,  KY 


Elkins,  WV 

Cincinnati,  OH 

NicholasviUe,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Catlettsburg,  KY 

Glasgow,  KY 


Beauty,  KY 

Beauty,  KY 

Whitley  City,  KY 

Irvine,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Hazard,  KY 


JO  ANN  WEBB 
KATHY  WEBB 
KIMBERLY  JUNE  WEBB 
LYNN  DEE  WEBER 
KENNETH  G.  WEBSTER 


Irvine,  KY 

Oneida,  KY 

London,  KY 

Dublin,  OH 

Frankfort,  KY 


368  Freshmen/Tho- 


SANDY  WEBSTER 
PATTI  WEFER 
MARY  WEIGEL 
MOLLY  WEIGEL 
STACEY  WEISS 
•JENNIFER  L.  WELLS 


LISA  A.  WELLS 
MARK  WELLS 
TIMOTHY  J.  WERNERY 
ANDY  WESLEY 
DEBORAH  WEST 


Mt.  Sterling,  KY 

Ft.  Thomas,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Somerset,  KY 

Port  Huron,  MI 

Woodbine.  KY 


Franlcfort,  KY 
Louisville,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 
Liberty,  KY 

Forst  City,  NO 


JEFFIFER  WESTERMANShephardsville,  KY 


SHARON  WHALEN 
JAYNE  WHEELER 
LUCINA  WHELAN 
DAVE  WHITAKER 
CONNIE  WHITE 
JOHN  J.  WHITE 


Paris,  KY 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Vine  Grove,  KY 

Cincinnati,  OH 

Stanton,  KY 

I.,exington.  KY 


PAM  WHITE  Lexington,  KY 

PHILIP  WHITE  Middletown,  KY 

VANESSA  WHITE  Maddlesboro,  KY 

PH\'LLIS  L.  WHITEHEAD      Louisville,  KY 
DEBBIE  WHITT  Ashland,  KY 

ROBERT  E.  WHITT  PaintsviUe,  KY 


JENNIFER  WHITTAKER     Winchester,  KY 


JILL  WHITTAKER 
GAYE  WHITTLE 
M  ELAN  IE  WICKER 
PAUL  WICKER 
DEBBIE  WIDMANN 


Richmond,  KY 

Ft.  Wright,  KY 

Jeffersonville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY' 

Cincinnati,  OH 


HELEN  WIGGER 
LONNIE  HUGH  WILDER 
LISA  WILHAM 
JOHN  D.  WELKERSON 
JOHN  D.  WILKERSON 
TRACY  WILL 


FRANCES  WILLIAMS 
STEVE  WILLIAMS 
COLLEEN  WILLIE 
DONNA  M.  WILUS 
EUZABETH  S.  WILLIS 
SHERRI  WILLIS 


JEANNE  WILLMES 
SHARON  WILLS 
DEBBIE  WILSON 
DEBORAH  L.  WILSON 
GREG  WILSON 


New  Carlisle,  OH 

Cubbage,  KY' 

Covington,  K\' 

Sardinia,  OH 

Richmond.  KY' 

Louisville,  KY' 


Mays  Lick,  KY 

Berea,  KY 

Louis\-ille.  KY' 

Corbin.  KY' 

Shelbyville,  KY 

Flatwoods.  KY 


Park  Hills,  KY 

Mt.  Sterling.  KY' 

Union.  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Georgetown,  KY 


FreshmenAVeb-Wil  369 


KRIS  A.  WILSON  Lexington,  KY 

LANA  MARIE  WILSON  Louisville,  KY 

SHEILA  WILSON  Middlesboro,  KY 

SHELLE  WILSON  Crowfordsville,  IN 

SUSAN  L.  WILSON  Barbourville,  KY 

JAMES  G.  WIMSATT  Louisville,  KY 


MARY  JO  WIMSATT  Louisville,  KY 

MARGARET  D.  WINKLER  Irvine,  KY 

CYNTHIA  WISE  Richmond,  KY 

SHERRY  WISE  Stompingground,  KY 

E.  WITHERSPOON  Harrodsburg,  KY 

SHERRY  WITT  Winchester,  KY 


DENISE  LYNN  WIZOR 
CONNIE  WOLFE 
DAVID  WOLFF 
JENNl  WOOD 
LLO\T)  T.  WOOD 
TERRY  WOOD 


Louisville,  KY 
Burlington,  KY 
Spring  Valley,  OH 
Bellbrook,  OY 
Glenallen,  VA 
Louieville,  KY 


WALTER  SCOTT  WOOSLEY       Irvine,  KY 


MEREDITH  WRAY 
WILLL\M  WREN 
JIM  WTIOBLESKI 
DEBBIE  YATER 
USA  YATES 


JACQUELINE  YEARY 
GOERGE  E.  Y'EASTE 
CARMETA  YONCE 
KAREN  Y'ORK 
CHERYL  YOUNG 
JANET  M.  YOUNG 


Darlingtonk,  IN 

Covington,  KY 

Dayton,  KY 

Liberty,  KY' 

Legrange,  KY 


Ahora,  IN 

Harrodsburg,  KY 

Loyall,  KY 

NicholasviUe,  KY 

Frankfort,  KY 

Radcliff,  KY 


MOSES  YOUNG 
DIANNA  M.  ZAPPE 
DONNA  MARIE  ZIEGLER 
KIM  ZIRNHELD 
DAN  J.  ZOELLER 
PATTY  ZOLLA 


Mumfordville,  KY 

Springfield,  OH 

Reading,  OH 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 

Louisville,  KY 


370  FreshraenAVil-Zc 


Index/371 


372  Index 


OPPOSITE  PAGE,  TOP:  Buying  books  in  the  1940s  didn't  bring  a  smile 
to  the  face  of  this  young  man.  OPPOSITE,  BOTTOM:  Tennis  was  one  of 
the  most  popular  recreational  activities  for  the  students  of  Eastern  Nor- 
mal School.  ABOVE:  May  Day  was  the  reason  for  this  elaborate  celebra- 
tion in  1914. 


Index 


Terri  Slone 


Index  373 


—A— 


Aaron,  Majel  C    240 
Abbott.  Dana  L-  374 
Abbott.  Garv  L-  305.  260 
Abel.  Teiesa  M-  347 
Abeling.  Mark  A.  347 
Abtill.  Kimbcrly  A.  199.  327 
AberKumbie.  Eric  231.  327 
Abie.  Ross  308 
Able.  Todd  E-  3>7 
Abies.  Paula  D.  167.  216.  260 
Abner.  Alan  D.  260 
Abner.  Elmer  D,  347 
Abner.  Pamela  J-  347 
Abnev.  Larrv  E.  205.  206 
Abnev.  Lori  E.  327 
Abney.  Mitchell  308 
Abraham.  Carol  L.  347 


.  Mic 


.\bit 


.  Ha 


167 


Acciardo.  Gilbert  A. 
Accounting  Club  183 
.Ackoff.  Donna  194 
Adams.  Cindv  .).  347 
Adams.  Cvnt'hia  L.  347 
Adams.  Gen  E-  260 


-  260 


Adams 

Monica  L   :J47 

Adams 

Monieca  K,  260 

Adams 

Nelson  E.  327 

Adams 

Norman  W   236 

Adams 

Paula  A.  308 

Adams 

Phillip  D    244 

Adams 

Regina  K   260 

Adams 

Scotly  D-  178.  347 

Adams 

Shirlev  B.  347 

Adams 

Tamara  L   327 

.Adams 

Tamara  L-  197 

Adams 

Vickie  A 

Adams 

Wavne  M.  260 

Adams 

William  G   260 

.Addis. 

Dcanna  L   308 

Addiso 

.  Debra  K, 

Addiso 

.  Edward  C.  327 

Addiso 

.  Iva  D-  327 

Addison.  Josephine  327 

Addison.  Willie  306 

Adkins 

Kimberly  J.  197.  260 

Ad  kins 

Ruthie  260 

Agricu 

ure  Club  183 

Ainaworth.  Laurie  J.  347 
Akins.  CaroUne  L.  218 
Akins.  Wavne  T-  260 
Albalawy.  Abdullah  S.  260 
Alder.  John  P.  260 
Alderton.  Steve  L.  260 
Aler.  Kay  L.  327 
Alexander.  Debra  R-  327 
Alexander.  Lisa  183 
Alexander.  Lori  F.  327 
Alexander.  Valerie  F   347 
Algier.  Dr  Keith  143 
Allen.  Anthony  C.  260 
Allen.  Benjamin  93 
Allen.  Janet  L.  347 
Allen.  Kellv  E.  218 
Allen.  Kimberlv  L    154 


Allei 


I  194 


Allen.  Linda  C.  347 

Allen.  Roxana  A    249,  260 

Allen.  Sherri  G.  260 

Allen.  Wavne  S.  306 

Altender,  Can:.l  L.  197.  198.  260 

Allender.  Gregory  E-  347 

AUender.  James  D-  327 

Alley.  Carol  L-  197 

Allev.  Sheila  J.  347 

Allgeier.  Linda  C-  347 

Allison.  Janet  C.  260 

Allison.  Kathv  L.  347 

Allison.  Linda  G.  260 

Allmon.  Brvce  J.  308 

Alpha  Deltii  Pi  208 

Alpha  Epailon  Pho  154 

Alpha  Phi  Sigma  184 

Alsip.  JelT  L,  246 

Alsip.  Man-  S.  347 

Amato.  William  J.  238 

Amburby.  Tony  195 

Amburgey.  Gayla  D.  183 

Amburgey.  Pamela  D.  308 

Amburgy.  Jody  L-  260 

Amburgy.  Karen  308 

Amburgy.  Tonv  C.  260 

Amos.  Iris  M-  134,  308 

Anderson,  Bruce  G.  246 

Anderson.  Debra  N.  347 

Anderson.  Joy  A.  191.  327 

Anderson.  Karen  L.  218.  260 

Anderson,  Kimberly  L.  308 

Anderson.  Linda  S.  327 

Anderson.  Rodney  347 

Anderson.  Stephen  D.  347 

Anderson.  Susan  B.  260 

Anderson.  Tim  C,  125 

Andes,  David  R-  173.  261 

Andrew.  David  C.  327 

Andrews.  Jeffrey  L.  347 

Anello,  Vincent  327 

Angel,  Joanna  178 

Angerman.  Steven  P.  112.  113.  132. 

261 
Anglin.  Peggy  A.  .347 
Appelhaus.  Tammie  K-  214.  236.  308 
Applegate,  Jane  E.  327 
Applegate.  Karen  126.  347 
Arave.  Cheri  A.  308 
Arbaugh.  Byron  J.  308 
Arena.  Ellen  E.  204.  210.  261 
Armacosl.  Sheri  A.  216 
Armstrong.  Jennie  B.  218 
Armstrong,  L.  Beth  170 
Armstrong.  Tron  0,  93 
Amett.  Amy  J.  192 
Arnold,  Anthony  V.  261 
Arnold.  Carmen  347 
Arnold.  Sara  L.  218 
Arrington,  Caige  308 
Arrowood,  Gregory  L,  207.  226,  261 
Arterbum,  Sherri  A,  202,  214.  236, 

308 
Arts.  Tracv  L.  308 
An.in.  Cynthia  M-  308 
Arvin.  Gene  W.  II  226,  308 


Arvin,  Gina  L.  347 

Asberrv,  Shirley  M.  261 

Asdell.  Debbie  Van  187 

Ashcraft.  Beth  C.  347 

Ashcraft.  Brett  W,  238.  308 

Asher.  Jeffrey  N.  238.  327 

Aaher,  Linda  C 

Asher,  Lynda  308 

Asher.  Michael  A.  347 

Asher.  Teri  L-  347 

Ashford.  Jacquelyn  G,  213.  261 

Athey,  Margaret  J.  261 

Alhey.  Peggy  173,  197 

Atwood,  Linda  327 

Aug.  Lisa  M.  208 

Austerman.  Anthony  P.  261 

Auxier.  Karia  K.  197 

Avila.  Jane  E.  261 

Avlor.  Carolyn  A.  192,  194.  195. 

327 
Ayres.  Emilv  R.  183.  200.  204. 


— B— 


.  Marv  F.  327 
Bach.  Tina  308 
Bach.  William  T.  261 
Bachman.  Cheryl  M.  192.  202.  347 
Back,  .leflery  L-  261 
Back,  Pamala  S.  214.  347 
Badgett.  Kenny  M   327 
Badgley.  Monica  M,  197,  327 
Baer.  Patricia  J.  308 
Bagby.  Ketrie  K.  218.  261 
Bahm.  Tamala  347 
Bailey.  Denise  134 
Bailey.  Gary  244 
Bailey.  Laura  D.  327.  236 
Bailey.  Robert  L.  308 
Bailey.  Tern  L.  261 
Bailey.  Terry  261 
Bailey.  Todd  B.  327 
Baird'.  Diana  G,  261 
Baker.  Ann  W,  308 
Baker.  Bradley  K.  246 
Baker.  Debbie  187 
Baker.  Debra  197 
Baker.  Dee  224 
Baker.  Daine  197 
Baker.  .Jerry  347 
Baker.  Karen  L.  182 
Baker.  Kimberly  K.  261 
Baker.  Larry  L.  327 
Baker.  Mark  E.  347 
Baker.  Martha  A.  308 
Baker.  Rhonda  R.  347 
Baker.  Robin  G-  261 
Baker,  Robin  L.  261 
Baker,  Roger  K,  198.  306 
Baker.  Ruth  B,  B.  281 
Baker.  Sarah  E,  178.  327 
Baker.  Stephen  D,  184.  261 
Baker.  Tanya  K,  347 
Baker,  Thomas  N,  in  347 
Baker.  Tommy  L.  244 
Baker,  Verna  L.  347 
Baker.  Wayne  F,  230.  308 
Baldwin.  Bill  Dr.  200 
Baldwin.  Charles  C.  Jr.  131 
Baldwin.  Tommy  308 
Ball.  Donna  R,  347 
Ball,  Garry  L,  327 
Ball,  Marcia  A,  203.  327 
Ball.  Pid  308 
Balla.  Beyerly  S. 


Ballard.  Marlei 

Ballard.  Randall  R,.  Jr.  261 

Ballenger,  Pamela  J,  308 

Bellinger,  William  G,  327 

Balogb,  Lori  L,  308 

Baltenberger,  Dayid  E,  191.  192.  167. 

196.  261 
Baltzell.  Beth  A,  308 
Balyeat.  Clay  W.  234 
Banard.  Michael  230 
Banjar.  Fadhel  M.  308 
Banks,  Pamela  S  308 
Banks.  Terressa  A,  261 
Barber,  Robert  D,  308 
Barber,  Sandy  L.  327 
Barber,  Scott  H.  126.  193.  203. 

204.  261 
Barber.  Timothy  B.  327 
Barclay.  Florence  E.  347 
Barfiefd.  Cheryl  A. 
Barger.  Dale  261 
Barker.  Anne  S.  348 
Barker.  Anthony  W.  327 
Barker.  .lohnda  M*'348 
Barker.  Karen  D.  348 
Barker.  Melissa  348 
Barker.  Sherrie  L,  327 
Barker,  Stanley  D- 
Barkie.  Charles  348 
Barnard.  Michael  A,  230 
Barnes.  Clay  D,  238.  327 
Barnes.  Debbie  J-  192.  194.  262 
Barnes.  Joe  A.  183.  308 
Barnes.  Terry  W. 


Bainett.  Lisa  262 
Barnett.  Randy  231 
Bamhart.  Karla  A.  327 
Barnhorst  348 
Barr.  Dean  Di: 
Barrett.  Angela  M.  348 
BarretU.  Roaie  189 
Barrier.  Tom  A.  246 
Barrow.  Linda  M.  348 
Barry.  Larrie  218 
Bartlett.  Cathy  134 
Bartlett.  Debra  C.  224 
Bartlett.  Monica  K,  308 
Bartley.  Joey  D  348 
Bartley.  Michael  R.  348 
Bartley.  Wayne  M,  170.  262 
Barton.  Carla  154 
Basham.  Sandra  M.  348 
Bastian.  Jefferv  S.  308 
Baston.  Deborah  R.  327 
Basyuni,  Abdulla  A,  262 


157 


Bates,  Sabrina  S.  218 

Batta,  Roy  T. 

Bauer,  .Jaime  H,  173.  238.  262.  203 

Baughman.  Vicky  M.  262 

Bault.  Dayid  W    131 

Baumann.  Amy  167.  194.  262. 

201.  190 
Baumann.  Susan  J,  176.  199.  327 
Baxter.  Helen  D-  262 
Bays.  Dora  B.  187.  348 
Ba.ys.  Maty  327 
Bayse.  Steven  L, 
Beach.  Sharon  R.  348 
Beacham.  Abbie  0,  208.  207 
Beadles.  Jamie  C.  327 
Beale.  Steyc  L,  306 
Beard.  Bruce  248 
Beason.  Ellen  L,  262 
Beat.  Teresa  A-  308 


Beatty.  Leanne  246 
Beatty.  Lvnise  0.  348 
Beavm.  Ann  C,  240.  262.  208 
Beck.  Angie  G,  309 
Beck.  Sandra  K.  170. 
Beckers.  Lynn  G.  263 
Beckett.  Melody  K,  192.  263 


327 


Beckman.  Jennifer  S.  218 

Beckner.  Jennie  L,  327 

Beebout.  Dawna  B,  348 

Behler.  Mike  171 

Beglev.  Debbie  .309 

Begley.  Marthlyn  G,  191.  263 

Begley.  Nina  L.  173.  178 

Begley.  Itebert  J,  143 

Behler.  Michael  G.  167.  170.  190. 

263 
Behne.  Cheryl  A.  116,  308 
Beighle.  Charles  L.  308 
Beighle.  Crystal  L.  328 
Beil.  Patricia  A.  328 
Belanger.  Giselle  G.  348 
Belcher.  Carol  L.  263 
Belcher.  Vena  R.  263 
Belfy.  Victoria  J.  263 
Bell.  Charles  J.  263 
Bell.  Kim  P.  263 
Bell.  Laura  192 
Bell.  Richard  A.  93 
Bell.  Shannon  L.  202.  263.  216 
Bellamy.  Maria  201 
Benard.  Dale  268 
Bender.  Mark  D.  126.  193.  328 
Bennett.  Cynthia  Y,  263 
Bennett,  Danita  A.  348 
Bennett,  Frederick  M-  263 
Bennett,  James  W,  178.  328 
Bennett.  Kathleen  M-  328 
Bennett.  Melanie  F,  328 
Bennett.  Michael  A   348 


.  Rebel 


.  328 


Bentley.  Connie  R.  263 
Bentley.  Connie  220 
Bentley.  Dorella  S.  263 
Bentley.  Howard  D, 
Bentley,  Keith  263 
Bentley,  Joseph  R.  309 
Bentley,  Lewie  L,  244,  309 
Bentley.  Rocky  L.  238.  263 
Berbandson.  Mike 
Berberich.  Alane  M,  171.  170.  263 
BergdoU.  Leslie  A.  173.  263 
Berge.  Dr.  W.H.  231 
Bergstrom.  Scott  207.  240.  328 
Berkeihiser.  Kristcn  263 
Bermudez.  Linda  B. 
Bernard.  B.  Brandy  n.  170 
Bernard.  Dale  A.  204 
Bernardo.  Robert  W   222 
Bernhard.  Holly  D   328 
Berry.  Anthony  309 
Berry.  Barbara  J   205.  206.  309 
Berry.  .Jndi  213 
Berry.  PrisciUa  A    185.  308 
Ben-y.  Susan  L.  187.  328 
Berryman.  Howard  G,  189.  328 
Berryman.  Marc  E   262 
Bertrand.  Kellie 
Bertsos.  Dan  173.  232 
Beshrey.  Hossen  M. 
Bess.  Mark  A.  186.  328 
Best.  Karen  S.  308 
Best.  Kimberly  A.  216 
Beta  Theta  Pi  224 
Bethea.  Donna  J.  348 
.  Melody  i 


iD,  262 
Bickett.  Tina  G.  214 
Biddle.  Debbie  L.  262 
Bieger.  Ka.ye  106.  107.  309 
Bigesby.  Anthony  H.  230 
Billeter.  Lisa  J.  309 
Binder.  Rocky  D,  180,  348 
n.  Janice  G.  328 
n.  Jennifer  L-  328 
n.  Michael  T.  192 
Pamela  L,  328 
Binkley.  Ann  M,  328 
Birch.  Ninva  M,  328 
Bird.  David  E.  246.  309 
Bird.  Stephen  L.  86.  93 
Bisel,  Earl  F  .  Jr.  348 
Bisell.  Fred  112 
Bishop.  Janet  A.  173.  328 
Bishop.  Linda  D.  210.  348 
Bishop.  Lynn  M.  328 
Bishop.  Marty  R.  187.  348 
Bishop.  Rosalinda  263 
Bissell.  Fred  113 
Black.  Mary  W.  309 
Black.  Pamela  B,  204.  262 
Black.  Steve  194 
Blackburn.  Beverly  K.  220 
Blackburn.  Tammy  L.  263 
Blackerbv.  Michael  W,  328 
Blackwell.  Earl  L.  309 
Blackwell.  Michelle  171.  192. 
Blackwell.  Ruth  W.  348 
Blade.  Jennifer  K.  203.  328 
1  J,  309 


Bingliai 


Blair.  Hell 
Blair.  Jam 


1  M. 


Blanco.  Rita  M.  328 

Bland.  Cheryl  J.  328 

Bland.  Jeffrey  S.  309 

Blandford.  Maty  A,  348 

Blanford.  Richard  C. 

Blakeman.  Judy  E.  167 

Blankenship.  Carla  178.  348 

Blankenstein.  Karla  A,  218 

Blau.  Tamara  J.  348 

Bla.yney.  Anne  S.  348 

Blecha.  Edward  W,  240 

Bledsoe.  Kimberly  A.  309 

Bledsoe.  Trina  G,  264 

Blevins,  Carolyn  L.  348 

Blevins,  Rhonda  K,  214 

Bleyins.  Tammy  J-  .309 

Blizzard.  Jo  A.  S.  348 

Bloemer.  Bernard  W.  218 

BIoss.  Elizabeth  A    309 

Blythe.  Donna  J    197.  264 

Blvthe.  Dr.  Harold  153 

Boals.  Jacob  M.  264 

Boatright.  Phillip  G.  178,  348 

Bobb.  Larrv  264 

Bobek,  Michael  E.  93 

Boden,  Linda  A-  197.  222.  264 

Bodgley.  Mary  .348 

Bodine.  Ann  J.  214.  264 

Boehm.  Jannene  197,  309 

Bogan.  Elizabeth  M,  309 

Bogardua.  Charles  T.  348 

Boggess.  Debbie  C-  248 

Boggs.  Kathleen  N,  197 

Boggs.  Nancy  J.  264 

Boggs.  Patricia  A,  309 

Bogue.  Randy  L    348 

Bohannon.  Julie  A    218.  264 

Bohannon.  Rhonda  S.  328 

Bohl.  James  196 

Bollinger.  Wendy  R,  208.  246.  309 

Bolle.  David  L.  348 

Bolte.  James  T  264 

Bolte.  Teresa  L,  348 

Bolton.  Holly  K.  328 

Bolton.  Melanie  L.  309 

Bolton.  Michael  D.  348 

Bond.  Anne  K   309 

Bond.  Mary  K.  328 

Bondurant.  William  J.  196 

Bonfield.  Joseph  Mike  224 

Bonfiglio,  Jill  M.  348 

Bonilla.  Sherri  264 

Bonin.  Lisa  M.  264 

Booker.  Kent  A.  93 

Booker,  Willie  309 

Boone,  Helen  212 

Boone,  Mary  J,  309 

Boone,  Valerie  K.  212 

Booth.  Alan  D.  328 

Booth.  Brenda  Jayne 

Booth.  Chip  246 

Boothe.  Janet  F    187.  348 

Booze.  David  G    93 

Borders.  Glen  238 

Boiders.  Steve  M.  348 

Boacanno.  Laurie  A,  205.  206.  264 

Bosse.  Michael  D.  309 

Botkins.  Kimberly  A.  348 

Bott.  Felicia  A.  204.  216.  264 

Bouchard.  Lynn  M.  348 

Boughman.  Paul  R,  328 

Bowens,  Diane  197.  264 

Bower.  Lesha  328 

Bowles.  Pamela  K. 

Bowlin.  Rich  D. 

Bowlin.  Roy  D, 

Bowlin.  Steven  T. 

Bowlin.  Wesley 

Bowling.  Arleen  G. 

Bowling.  Betty  J. 

Bowling.  C.  Wayne 

Bowling.  Deborah  L.  309 

Bowling.  Edward  L. 

Bowling.  Garrett  D. 

Bowhng.  Gary  L.  348 

Bowling  Jacqueline  348 

Bowling,  James  D.  II 

Bowling,  Janet  L   264 

Bowling,  Jeff  K. 

Bowling,  Jo  Beth  348 

Bowling,  Ri 


328 


328 


,  349 

Bowling.  Shervl  E.  198.  349 
Bowman.  Diane  185.  264 
Bowman.  Karen  A.  264 
Bowman.  Randy  M.  264 
Bowman.  Teresa  A. 
Bowmer.  Margaret  309 
Bowne.  Robert  J,  125 
Bowaher.  Charles  A,  195.  264 
Bowyer.  Wendy  G,  173. 
Boyd.  Ashley  D.  328 
Boyd.  Cindy  328 
Boyd.  David  R. 

Boyd.  Douglas  A,  190.  264.  328 
Boyd.  Julie  E  349 
Boyd.  Lilian  R,  309 
Boyd.  Lilian  R  309 
Boyd.  Stephen  C-  264 
Bovd.  Theodore  A,  349 
Boyd.  Toby  328 
Bover.  Steven  W.  228 
!L.  264 
■adford.  Robert  R.  328 
Bradford.  Scott  A.  199.  328 
Bradley.  Deidre  S.  208.  328 
Bradley.  Mary  E.  203.  328 
Bradley.  Pamela  J.  194 
Bradley.  Sam  236 
Bradley.  Shauna  61,  264 
Bradshaw,  Cindy  E.  192.  349 
Brady.  Jackie  309 
Brady.  John  196.  264 
Brady.  Peggy  189,  309 
Brady,  Phillip  W.  328 
Brageid,  Elin 


■akefield,  Kathv  349 
imachreiber,  Carol  197.  264 
imatedt.  Jennifer  L.  309 
inch.  Gary  L.  93 
indenbut^.  Belva  L.  349 
■andenburg.  Connie  J.  349 
andenburg.  Danny  M.  349 
irandenburg.  Michael  264 
am.  Stephen  M.  349 
.  Todd  W    156 


Bratcher.  Gary  J,  309 
Braxton.  Anthony  E,  93 
Bray.  Angelina  349 
Bray.  John  K.  349 
Breeding.  Carla  F.  349 
Breeze.  Sherri  A,  349 
Brehm.  Scott  E.  178 
Breitenatein.  Dale  246.  264 
Brewer.  Brooke  309 
Brewer.  Cathy  A.K. 
Brewer.  Darryl  B.  203 
Brewer.  Gregory  W.  226 
Brewer.  Robin  M.  310 
Brewington.  Holli  J.  349 
Brian.  Shannon  R.  328 
Bridges.  Cecilia  310 
Briggs.  Uurie  A.  106.  107, 
Brimfield.  Tina  310 
Brittle.  Jeffrey  T.  93 
Brizendine.  Sue  349 
Broaddus.  Mary  J.  265 
Brock.  Margaret  A.  197.  265 
Brock,  Ricky  A.  349 
Brock,  Rodney  D.  328 
Brock,  Susan  328 
Brockman.  Kellie  A.  328 
Brodbeck,  Linay  116.  349 
Brooks.  Becky  L.  208.  246 
Brooks.  Cheryl  R.  310 
Brooks.  Glenda  M.  349 
Brooks.  Joan  M.  349 
Brooks.  Sonya  M.  329 
Brooks.  Valerie  L.  222 
Brookshire.  James  D,  175.  310 
Brosky.  Vincent  J.  248 
Brothers.  Teresa  L.  329 
Brotzge.  Anne  M.  202.  349 
Brough.  Daniel  L.  167.  183.  192. 

265 
Brown.  Bessie  C.  265 
Brown.  Brenda  D   265 
Brown.  Brian  R.  178 
Brown.  Chrisopher  M.  246 
Brown.  Craig  R.  349 
Brown.  Cynthia  M.  173 
Brown.  Debra  182 
Brown.  Elaine  310 
Brown.  Gregory  S.  246.  310 
Brown.  James  N,  Jr.  349 
Brown.  Janet  A.  349 
Brown.  Jennifer  L.  349 
Brown.  Jodie  J,  208.  310 
Brown.  Governor  John  Y. 

Brown.  Jr.  47.  143 
Brown.  Kathtyn  F.  329 
Brown.  Kenneth  R.  207.  244.  265 
Brown.  Michael  246 
Brown.  Nancy  I.  349 
Brown.  Paul  David  131 
Brown.  Rebecca  M.  206.  349 
Brown.  Scott  D.  244 
Brown.  Steven  93 
Brown.  Susan  M,  349 
Brown.  Suzanne  214.  265 
Brown.  Theresa  F.  187.  329 
Brown.  Timothy  L,  234 
Brown.  Todd  R.  265 
Browne.  Julie  J.  349 
Browning.  Charlotte  G.  204 
Browning.  Robin  L.  265 
Broyles.  Amy  L.  201.  265 
Broyles.  Joy  265 
Bruce.  Dayid  C.  310 
Bruce.  Laura  E.  329 
Brace.  Susan  K    167.  178.  197. 

■265 
Brueggen,  Jayne  M    349 
Brumback.  Cherie  L.  265 
Brumback.  Tammie  J    349 
Brumfipld.  Melanie  A.  208 
Brumley.  Beth  .349 
Brumlev.  Rita  B.  188 
Brumm,  Patty  102 
Brummett.  Donnie  J.  349 
Bruner.  Kevin  L.  310 
Braner.  Kimberley  L.  349 
Bumette.  Tom  93 
Brungs.  Roseanna  B.  310 
Branner.  Jill  A.  329 
Bruno.  Peggy  S,  184.  265 
Brunson.  Charles  D   93 
Brunton.  Linda  L.  306 
Brussee.  Uura  L.  183,  218.  265 
Bryther.  Michele  310 
Bryan.  Barry  S,  265 
Bryan.  Christian  L.  181,  266 
Bryan,  Melissa  L.  208.  265 
Brzezicki.  Mary  Jo  265 
Bub.  Peter  T,  329 
Bucher.  Lloyd  K.  310 
Buchholtz.  Joy  A,  329 
Buchmann.  Roberta  L,  329 
Buckman.  Sally  222 
Budnar.  Richard  P.  232.  310 
Buechler.  Mary  J.  349 
Buhl.  Joseph  A    265 
Buirlcy.  Kelly  L.  265 
.  Eugene  132 


Bullet 


.  Donni 


Bullock.  Charlotte  A.  329 
Bullock.  Karen  J.  199 
Bullock.  Katherine  R.  349 
Bullock.  Monica  J.  265 
BumganJner,  Stephen  C.  265 
Bunch.  Donna  J.  177.  265 
Burch.  Charies  S,  173.  306 
Burchell.  Janice  S.  349 
Burchett.  Teresa  A,  329 
Burden.  Anthony  L.  265 
Burden.  Cammie  M-  310 
Burduck.  Ellen  A.  329 
Burgen.  Phill  207 
Burgess.  Timothy  J,  329 
Burgraff.  Donna  L.  173.  196.  197, 

205.  329 
Burianek.  Cynthia  A.  218 
Burke.  Kyle  T.  125 
Burke.  Maureen  A    197 
Burke.  Pam  S.  214.  310 
Burks.  Donna  L    192.  194.  310 
Burnett.  Donna  C,  349 
Burnett.  Larry  228 
Burnett.  Lawrence  A.  228 
Bums.  Kimberly  S.  191.  208 
Bums.  Uura  A.  265 
Burns.  Melvin  D.  173 
Burns.  Paul  L.  310 
Burns.  Rocshina  L.  329 
Burns.  Todd  L.  238.  310 
Burns.  Elizabeth  A,  349 


Burr 


,  349 


374  Index 


Burry.  David  A.  93 
Burton.  Kathy  349 
Burton.  Keith  132 
Burton.  Usa  C.  310 
Burton.  Regina  L.  349 


310 


*  M. 


Bush.  Jai 

Bush.  Kim  M    349 

Bush.  Marsha  L.  218.  350 

Bushman.  Tammy  J.  182,  214.  329 

Bushon,  Scot  S.  350 

Bussell,  Nancy  T. 

Butche.  Richard  310 

Butcher.  Andrea  J,  310 

Butcher.  Gnselda  R   350 

Butcher.  Mark  A    242 

Butler.  Dawn  M    205.  208.  310 

Butler.  James  W. 

Butler.  Jim  242 

Butler.  Lane  P.  329 

Butler.  Lorraine  E,  204,  310 

Butler,  Robert  L.  310 

Butler.  Stephen  A,  266 

Butler.  Tanva  266 

Butler.  Zella  N    266 

Buttemeck,  Cynthia  R,  60 

Byham.  Lisa  J    173 

Bvrd.  Donna  M.  350 

Bvrd.  Rodney  A.  93 

Bvme,  Mimi  L   60.  94 


— c— 


Cable.  Candy  K   350 

Caffee.  Janel  L   2U 

Cagney,  Thomas  R-  350 

Cain,  Reeina  L.  197.  329 

Cam,  Sabnna  R-  310 

Cain,  Teresa  R.  187.  310 

Caibert.  Wade  350 

Calder.  Mvra  L.  266 

Caldwell.  Carolyn  350 

Caldwell.  Glenda  F  350 

CaldweU.  James  W,  329 

Caldwell.  Jewelene  M- 

CaldweU.  Jim  183 

Calhoun.  Vaneaaa  L-  350 

Call.  Laura  266 

Call.  Debbie  L    187 

Callahan.  Laura  L-  216 

Callicotte.  Michael  A   266 

Calven.  Barbara  J,  266 

Calvert.  Dee  A   208.  266 

Calvert.  Joseph  D   234 

Cambron.  Ellen  310 

Cambron.  John  A   266 

Cambron.  Thomas  P.  266 

Camden.  Teresa  E   266 

Campbell.  Greg  S   329 

Campbell.  James  0    167.  204.  266 

Campbell.  Mark  A   II  329 

Campbell.  Stacy  J    191.  204,  266 

Canan,  Kevin  L   248 

Canning.  Marv  A.  266 

Cannon.  Kathv  310 

Cannon.  Laura  G    266 

Cantrell.  Jennifer  L   350 

Cappa,  Tina  M.  170,  329 

Capps.  Cathy  L   266 

Garden.  Tammy  K    329 

Catev.  Jeff  L   107 

Carfield.  William  E    160 

Catfle.  Rena  0 

Carl.  Pamela  K    329 

Carl,  Patricia  M    182.  350 

Carlberg.  Gary  J    170.  329 

Carlock.  Janice  L   232.  350 

Carlock.  Susan  A,  191 

Carloski.  Susan  A 

Carlosa,  James  D,  224 

Carlson.  Kimberly  K.  310 

Carlson.  Sandra  L,  310 

Carlton,  Emajo  C. 

Carly.  Donna  329 

Carmack.  Susan  L   350 

Carman,  John  A   350 

Camichael,  Douglas  L    184,  310 

Carpenter,  Betty  L   191 

Carpenter.  Jeffrey  W    190.  203.  204. 

266 
Carpenter.  Martm  T  310 
Carpenter.  Thomas  E.  329 
Carr.  Debra  H    134 
Carr.  Diana  M    94.  310 
Carraco,  Tamara  L.  329 
Carrel.  Sandra  L,  107 
Carrico.  Arch  C   350 
Cameo,  Brenda  G    329 
Cameo,  Loretta  A    196.  329 
Gamer.  Neil  P   266 
Carroll.  Karen  A   350 
Carroll,  Paula  G    350 
Carroll,  Ronald  E   266 
Carruba,  Selma  J    204 
Garten,  Buford  J    170.  230.  232. 

310 
Carter.  B, 

Carter,  Bowena  L   266 
Carter.  Gary  W    236,  360 
Carter,  Glandiaa  V    249 
Carter.  Mary  E    329 
Carter.  Melanie  E   350 
Carter.  Mike  W    236.  266 
Carter.  Nicholas  L    183.  310 
Carter.  Sammie  A   350 
Carum.  Diane  266 
Gary.  Nancy  T.  210 
Gary.  Dale  203.  350 
Gasconi.  Diana  G.  266 
Gasconi.  James  A   329 
Case,  Tnjlena  S  350 
Casey.  David  C    350 
Gaapet,  John  F    196.  329 
Caesell.  Faith  E   310 
Caaeell.  Jill  P   350 
Caaaon.  Diana  M-  197,  329 
Caatell,  Mary  L-  329 


Cattarello.  Anne  M   329 


Caudill,  Kyle  L.  350 
Caudill,  Robin  208 
Caudill,  Robin  L.  310 
Caudill,  Sharon  G.  350 
Causey.  Gary  E,  350 
Cave,  Dana  R.  350 
Cawar,  Julia  310 
Cecil  Andrew  W.  173,  184 
Cecil.  Donna  J.  329 
Cecil.  Selby  L-  329 


Chadwell,  Patricia  A,  350 
Chambers.  Marvbeth  350 
Champion,  Samuel  J,  329 
'handl       " 
:handl 

310 
Ghanev,  Alice  M    267 
Chanev.  George  D,  Jr.  350 
Chaplin.  Kimberly  J.  267 
Chapman.  Deborah  L.  197 
Chappell.  Lorie  A.  350 
Charles.  Kim  R,  329 
Charles.  Mareha  J.  120 
Charles.  Marv  E.  360 
Charles.  Pamela  A.  329 
Chostam.  Gary  196 
Chatman.  Kelly  J.  329 
Cheap,  Philip  C,  184,  187,  267 
Cheatham.  Jo  D.  350 
Cheatham.  Sandra  K    191,  267 
Chen,  David  Lee  Yueh  306 
Chenault.  Jeanne  R.  216 
Chenoweth.  Kelly  L.  186,  330 
Cherry.  Kathy  A.  310 
Cheslev.  Donn  350 
Chesley,  Donald  H.  178,  244 
Chesley,  Robert  A   191,  244,  267 
Chesley.  Teresa  171.  170 
Chesser.  Kenneth  V.  311 
Chi.  Omega  Sorority  50.  214 
Childera.  Lisa  K.  191 
Childress.  Wanda  C.  267 
Childs.  Deborah  J.  350 
Ghilveis,  Ben  350 
Chisholm.  Timothy  W.  228 
Chism.  Katherme  E.  330 
Chmiel,  Chns  A.  350 
Chi  Omega  214 
Chnsman,  Karen  G.  164.  171.  170, 

190,  199,  267 
Chrisman,  Vmce  D    267 
Christensen,  Linda  C.  311 
Christerson,  Hazel  M    330 
Christian,  Beth  216,  311 
Christian,  Linda  C    199.  330 
Christian.  Tina  218 
Chnatie,  Ann  R.  330 
Christy.  Valerie  E.  208,  246 
Churchill.  Monika  G   267 
Ciecorka,  Patricia  M,  267 
Cielensky,  Vicki  L  311 
Ciolek.  Robert  S    183,  244.  267 
Clark.  Allyson  L   330 
Clark.  Barbara  L  330 
Glark.  Basil  B   267 
Clark.  Cathy  267 
Clark,  Cindy  180 
Clark.  Cynthia  267 
Clark.  Cynthia  192 
Clark.  Dall  195 
Clark.  Earl  L,  Jr.  330 
Clark.  Gabnele  330 
Clark,  Gregory  A.  93 
Clark,  Kathryn  A,  360 
Clark,  Kimberly  J.  167.  268 
Clark.  Mark  A.  202 
Clark.  Nancy  222.  330 
Clark.  Robin  J,  268.  311 
Clarke.  Larry  A    268 
Clary.  Patncia  W,  102 
Clatos.  Steve  D   268 
Claud.  Maryette  350 
Claus.  Kenneth  S,  311 
Clausen.  Kathervne  A   268 
Clay.  Candace  E,  311 
Clay.  Cindy  L-  311 
Clayton.  Christopher  311 
Clayton.  Katharine  J-  350 
Clayton.  William  K.  311 
Clavwell.  Lynn  A.  330 
Clem.  Wilma  K   350 
Clements.  Cathy  G,  268 
Clements.  Judy  K,  218 
Clements.  Stewart  E.  268 
Clements.  Terri  A  330 
Clemmons.  Edward  C  330 
Click.  Diane  L    187.  201.  268 
Chck.  Michael  E   232 
Clifton.  Carla  R  208.  268 
Clme.  Vanessa  C.  350 
Clinebell.  Irene  C.  330 
Clouse.  Beverly  A.  178.  330 
Cloutier,  Pierre  P.  242 
Cloyd.  Linnie  226,  350 
Clubb,  Elizabeth  A.  268 
Cobb.  Debra  A   214,  351 
Cobb.  James  W    236 
Cobb.  Tina  M    351 


ughei 


I  311 


Cochran.  Alan  R,  242 

Cochran.  Cynthia  S    167.  200,  268 

Cochran,  Debra  R.  330 

Cockehll,  Michael  D.  244 

Coel,  Janet  222 

Gofer,  Laura  M   268 

Coffman,  Steven  M.  351 

Coker.  Donna  M.  330 

Colborn.  James  F   311 

Colborn.  Linda  M    216,  330 

Goldiion.  H   Camilla  330 

Cole.  Cindy  203 

Cole.  David  G    114,  115,  159, 

200,  266 
Cole.  Janet  L.  311 
Cole.  Katrma  L,  351 
Cole.  Kenny  W,  170.  330 
Cole.  Lisa  Y    208.  351 
Coleman.  Machele  A.  330 
.  Mai^o  102 


I  M,  196 
Collard.  Todd  A  330 
Collegiate.  Pentacle  190 


Collett.  Melissa  W  268 
Collett.  Reguia  M.  330 
Collier,  Juanita  J.  351 
Colher,  Rodney  D.  268 
Collings.  Mary  B.  311 


Colllna,  James  198 
Collins,  M,  Colleen  268 
Collins.  Mark  S.  330 
Collopy,  .Joseph  J.  330 
Colman,  William  268 
Colter,  Dawn  G.  268 
Coluain,  Scott  311 
Columbia.  Dana  M,  197 
Cowell.  Russell  D.  351 
Colyer.  Dwain  P.  180 
Colyer.  Julie  A.  351 
Combs.  Charles  143 
Combs.  Donna  S.  246 
Combs,  Earl  80 
Combs,  Eve  351 
Combs,  Gerald  G.  330 
Combs.  Jennifer  A  351 
Combs.  Kevin  268 
Combs.  Kimberly  A.  197.  311 
Combs.  Maiy  C.  184.  268 
Combs,  Sandra  M.  204.  311 
Combs.  Shannon  183 
Comer,  Roxanne  351 
Commodore.  Barbara  D.  212.  2 
Compton.  Debra  L.  351 


Conlev.  Michael  J-  216.  351 
Conley.  Michele  311 
Conlev.  Rebecca  J.  216.  246 
Conn.  Connie  268 
Conn,  George  L.  330 
Connelly,  Karen  A.  222 
Conner,  Deborah  G.  268 
Conner,  Derrick  S.  178 
Conner,  Larry  231 
Conrov.  Brian  C,  125.  311 
Consajo.  Frank  238 
Conyers.  Elizabeth  C.  330 
Conyers.  Karen  D.  183,  268 
Conyers,  Sharen  J.  182.  208,  311 
Cook,  Caroline  M.  351 
Cook.  Gregory  E.  268 
Cook,  Jeffrey  B   330 
Cook,  Kathleen  330 
Cook,  Pamela  C-  269 
Cook,  Rick  C.  269 
Cook,  Robert  D   311 
Cook,  Scott  E.  224.  311 
Cook.  Tami  D.  269 
Cooke.  Nancy  351 
Cooksev,  Annette  269 
Cool,  Cathie  A.  269 
Cool,  Mark  K,  269 
Coombs,  Kathryn  M.  269 
Coombs,  Marv  G,  222 
Coons,  William  H.  244 
Cooper.  Alice  M.  351 
Cooper.  Gloria  D.  330 
Cooper.  Janet  L  216.  330 
Cooper.  Maria  L,  330 
Cooper.  Melvin  D,  269 
Cooper.  Patricia  L.  330 
Cooper.  Paula  S-  269 
Cooper.  Rob  311 
Cooper.  Sherry  C    311 
Cooper.  Tommy  J    330 
Cope.  Barry  L   187 
Copher.  Phillip  J,  351 
Copley.  Angela  K.  330 
Cordes.  Deborah  L.  116,  351 
Cornelius,  Kevin  R.  189 
Cornell,  Sheri  E.  311 
Cotnett.  Carmen  D-  195 
Comett.David  W,  351 
Comett.  Faith  D.  330 
Gomett.  Jeffrey  L   242 
Comett.  Judith  E.  351 
Comett.  Laura  LB.  185.  311 
Comett.  Marv  E,  351 
Comett,  Susan  J.  269 
Comett,  Timothy  F.  248,  269 
Comett,  Venetia  C.  273 
Comette.  Vivian  311 
Correll.  Margie  269 
Cosby.  Mary  Linda  311 
Cosker.  Kim  N,  198.  311 
Cottingim.  Tommy  W.  330 
Cottrell.  William  K-  269 
Couington,  Debbie  208 
Couch,  Andre  246 
Couch,  Deborah  C  351 
Couch,  Dennis  A.  311 
Couch,  Gregory  G,  330 
Coulter,  Eddie  269 
Coulter,  Kathv  L,  330 
Coulter,  Melinda  L.  311 
Coulter.  Rebecca  M.  210.  330 
Courtney.  Michael  L.  246 
Courtney.  Timothy  A.  199 
Courtwright.  William  311 
Covey.  Deborah  K.  351 
Covmgton,  Deborah  J.  208 
Covington,  Kevin  J,  311 
Cowherd,  Frances  M-  269 
Cox,  Bruce  J.  269 
Cox,  Charles  W.  269 
Gox,  Donnie  W    167,  189,  269 
Cox.  Earlme  R.  330 
Cox.  Elizabeth  F   330 
Cox.  Fredonna  200 
Cox,  Glenn  E,  269 
Cox,  Jacqueline  L.  269 
Cox.  James  330 
Cox.  Jane  E   216 
Cox.  Jeanie  S    330 
Cox.  Joseph  D  351 
Cox,  Kathy  L    197,  269 
Cox,  Kathv  L,  269 
Cox,  Kimberly  A.  330 
Cox.  Lin  351 
Cox.  Lisa  C,  351 
Cox.  Michael  A   207.  242.  311 
Cox.  Randall  S    311 
Cox.  Richard  W,  269 
Cox,  Robert  L.  Jr.  224 
Cox,  Stacy  A.  246 
Cox.  Susan  J    330 
Cox.  Teresa  S   216.  269 
Cox.  Virgmia  L.  269 
Cox.  William  M    ni  351 
Coy.  Kimberly  C    218 
Coyle.  Bobbi  E,  311 
Covle.  Kenneth  D.  351 
Coyle.  Mark  D.  351 
Crabbe.  Dr    168 
Crabtree.  Mitzi  M    269 
Craft,  Clyde  O 
Craft,  David  351 


Craft.  Debra  R.  269 

Craft.  Susan  C.  331 

Craft,  Thomas  D.  224 

Crapsey.  Barbara  A.  216 

Crapsey.  Robert  S,  244 

Cravaaek.  Stephanie  A  208.  3.30 

Craven.  Julia  M    151 

Cravens.  Barbara  E.  269 

Cravens.  Donald  R.  311 

Craver.  Steven  S.  270 

Crawford.  C,  Michael  173 

Crawford.  Samuel  270 

Crawley,  Rebecca  K.  270 

Crawley,  Timothy  B.  170  331 

Craynon.  Mary  E.  202.  351 

Creech,  Jeffery  C  234 

Creekmore.  Dennis  R,  112,  113,  132 

Crenshaw.  Anthony  C.  246 

Crews.  Henretu  C.  178.  311 

Crider,  Andrea  K,  351 

Crimm.  Scott  F,  232 

Crisostomo.  Daiay  S.  331 

Crist.  Ghana  R,  178 

Criswell,  Sharon  L.  331 

Crook.  Alison  A.  213 

Cross,  Keith  A.  238 

Cross.  Kenneth  H 

Cross.  Lynn  311 

Cross.  Sam  Jr.  112.  113 

Crosswait.  Carol  B.  331 

Crouch.  Timothy  A-  187.  197.  270 

Croucher,  Vonda  L.  178.  181.  351 

Crouse,  Kevin  C.  180 

Crowder.  Joan  M.  270 

Crowder.  Vicke  R.  311 

Crowdus.  Karen  E.  197 

Crowdus.  Nikal 


.  Jam 


-  351 


174.  175.  270 
Crowe.  Shonna  J   351 
Crowley.  Andrew  B   112.  113.  132 
Ciowley.  Rebecca  134 
Crum.  Tammy  L.  331 
Crumbacker.  Andy  D-  311 
Crumbacker,  Sandy  D.  351 
Ctumbie,  Tanya  S.  331 
Grume,  Ann  M   351 
Grume.  Carla  D.  214.  270 
Grume.  Phyllis  A.  331 
Crump.  Catherine  C.  351 
Cruse.  Nancy  J.  311 
Cuccalo.  Lisa  A.  331 
Culbertaon.  Lee  W,  351 
Culbertson.  Winford  L.  351 
Cullen.  Carol  L.  270 
Culley,  Audtie  A.  351 
Cully.  Ann  E.  270 
Culp.  Mark  A    180.  351 
Cultice.  Krystal  D.  352 
Cummmgs.  Monica  J,  192 
Cummins.  Dianne  P.  189.  331 
Cummins.  Joel  K,  331 
Cummins.  Mark  A.  352 
Cummins,  Paula  R.  352 
Cummins,  Robin  A.  208 
Cunditt,  Don  170 
Cunningham.  Kathy  J   311 
Cunningham.  Shannon  L.  189.  331 
Curren.  Kevin  K    125.  193 
Currier.  Catherme  R   270 
Currv.  Cynthia  J-  183 
Curry.  Gary  B.  311 
Curry.  Jill  F   331 
Curry,  Lori  A. 


— D— 


Dabis.  Deidra  311 
Dabney,  Cheryl  L.  312 
Dailey.  David  B.  94,  244 
Dailey.  Jan  D.  312 
Dailey,  Lisa  C    312 
Dailev.  McKinlev  B.  236 
Dailev.  Tamara  R.  270 
Dale.bavid  M    331 
Dale.  Susan  E-  331 
Damico.  Beth  A.  207.  210 
Damico.  Steven  J.  270 
Dampier,  Deborah  L.  352 
Damron.  Jeffrey  R.  240 
Dan.  Becky  J-  270 
Dance  Theatre  192 
Dangelo.  Mark  L.  312 
Daniel.  Elizabeth  A.  352 
Daniel.  Teresa  D.  331 
Daniels.  Rene  A.  185,  197 
Dannenberg.  Jeffrey  C.  238.  331 
Dapper,  Steven  E,  228 


Das.  Suresha  S    270 

Dasch,  Robm  214 

Dashti.  Asghar 

Data  Processing  Management 

Assoc.  171 
Daugherty,  Anne  102 
Deugherty,  Elizabeth  203 
Daugherty,  Ellen  C.  352 
Daugherty,  Mar>'  J.  352 
Dau^erty,  Timothy  J-  180 
Daulton.  Kenneth  E-  178.  312 
Dauzenberg.  Beth  L.  352 
Davidson.  Anna  J.  352 
Davidson,  Anthony  A.  352 
Davidson,  Lavaun  173.  183,  312 
Davies.  Allyson  E.  331 
Davis.  Bradley  L,  331 
Davis.  Daniel  270 
Davis,  Fran  312 
Davis,  Freddie  231 
Davis,  HughM.  270 
Davis,  James  W.  331 
Davis.  John  M.  312 
Davis,  Karla  B.  214.  236 
Davis.  Marjorie  E.  312 
Davis,  Mary  B.  331 
Davis,  Melanie  K.  312 
Davis,  Milea  S.  178.  331 
Davis.  Peggy  L.  352 
Davis.  Bicky  A  270 
Davis.  Robert  F.  183.  312 


DavU.  Roy  E.  331 
DbvU.  Ruth  331 
Davis.  Stephen  L.  232.  331 
Davis,  Timothy  L.  315 
Davis.  William  331 
Daviaon.  Earlene  167,  270 
Davy.  Pet«r  A.  352 
DawBon.  Brenda  66 
Dawson.  Mark  R.  270 
Dawson.  Sucy  J.  197.  198.  312 
Day.  David  T.  312 
Day.  Karen  199.  331 
Day.  Linda  C.  ZIO 
Day.  Michael  J.  270 
Day,  Tresaia  L.  270 
Dean.  Elizabeth  F.  352 
Dean.  Thomaa  M.  238 
Deck.  John  M.  Jr.  352 
Decker.  Jeffery  F.  352 
Decker.  William  B.  238 
Decuir.  David  C.  270 
Dedman,  Timothy  C.  352 
Deenbar.  G.  Marfaret 
Deering.  Laura  A.  270 
Deee.  Darrell  W.  228 
Defoase.  Thomas  H.  331 
DeiBher.  Deborah  A.  352 
Delaney.  Sandra  S. 
Delandy.  Brenda  L.  222 
Deleon.  Scott  A.  252 
Deller.  Dan  R  352 
Delmar.  Deborah  A    202.  312 
Delong.  Carol  271 
Delong.  Samuel  M-  306 
Delta  Omicron  191 
DelU  Sigma  Theta  213 
Delta  Tau  Alpha 
Demaree,  Troy  A.  331 
Demlmger.  Marvin  D,  271 


Derr 


.  HoUic 


.  191 


Demoss.  Karen  L-  188 

Dempsev,  Moira  S-  271 

Deneen.  Renee  A.  352 

Derrer.  Kimberly  A,  271 

Demck.  Diane  J-  192.  271 

Deaantia,  Nina  M.  312 

Deahazer.  James  A,  238 

Deaimone.  Russell  A  271 

Desimone.  Steve  A.  246 

Desmond.  Michelle  331 

Desoher.  Lawrence  A.  187 

I>spain,  Mike  L   236 

Dever.  Ruth  A   352 

Devine.  Mark  W,  271 

Devine.  Marsha  C    208.  236.  312 

Dewitt.  Catherme  W   271 

Dewitt.  Pait>-  246 

Dexter.  Timothy  A    352 

Dezam,  Don  312 

Dhonau.  Janice  L-  331 

Dhonau.  Leah  R.  185.  331 

Dials,  Deborah  L.  197 

Diamond.  Beck>-  L,  271 

Diamond.  Donna  J.  312 

Diangeid.  Elin  271 

Dick.  Michele  C.  352 

Dicken.  JuLa  G,  352 

Dickens,  Bnan  D    331 

Dickerson.  Mark  L   33 

Dickeison.  Richard  A.  271 

D]cke>'.  Bnan  234 

Dickman.  Darlene  M    312 

Dickson.  Bettina  E.  214.  331 

Dickson.  Jean  M.  102.  312 

Diemer.  Carolvn  L.  214.  331 

Dietnch.  Teresa  A-  102 

Dihrkop.  David  L.  93.  193 

DiUon.  David  C.  352 

Dillon.  Debbie  A,  312 

Dillon.  Norma  J-  271 

DiUon,  Timothy  John  115 

Dillow.  Gregory  D,  352 

Dimitriou.  Gregory  232 

Dimond.  Neil  J.  94.  170.  312 

Dimond.  Terri  352 

Disibio.  Amy  M.  352 

Distler.  Penne  A.  210,  352 

Dixon,  Be\-erly  J-  352 

Dixon.  Chrisele  M.  214 

Dixon.  Daniel  M.  331 

Dixon.  Gregor>'  L-  331 

Diion.  Martha  C-  312 

Dixon.  Sharon  E-  352 

Dixon.  Tammv  J.  218 

Do.  Hanh  M,  271 

Dobbhng.  Kimberly  L.  218.  352 

Dobbs.  Taroela  J,  331 

Dobbe.  Teresa  A.  331 

Dobson.  Lisa  M    246.  331 

Dodge.  Bnan  R.  352 

Dodge.  Gregory  C.  125.  312 

Dodson.  Kimberly  A.  246 

Doher.  Larry  271 

Doker.  Lawrence  B.  171.  195 

Dolbow,  Kathy  M.  246 

DoUou,  Kathy  312 

Domenech.  Mana  T-  190.  214.  271 

Dominguez,  Alejandro  93,  193 

Dommique.  Michelle  B. 

Domingue.  SheUi  173.  331 

Donaldson.  Paul  L.  Jr.  183.  192.  312 

Donner.  Teresa  A,  331 

[X.nohue.  Mar^  L.  202 

Doolev'.  Thomas  W\  Jr.  312 

Dorsev.  Monica  L.  271 

Dortdi.  Jack  154.  331 

Dosch.  Robm  J.  189.  331 

Dossett.  Robin  A.  61.  220.  246.  312 

Dotson.  Catherine  D.  61.  9i.  271 

Dotson.  Kim  208 

Dotson.  Gary  D.  238.  271 

Dotson.  Pamela  A.  271 

Doud,  Amy  M. 

Douds,  Brian  132 

Doughman.  Jeffer.  A. 

Doughman.  Lori  L    187.  331 

Doughty,  Sh>Tleen  E.  331 

Douglas.  Cathv  R.  185.  271 

Douglas.  Linda  M.  312 

Douglas.  Marvetta  M.  192.  331 

DowUng.  Mary-  A.  331 

Downing.  Sherri  L.  332 

Downing.  Toni  B   271 


312 

Dovle.  Penny  L.  167.  271 
Dovle.  Peter  W.  271 
Dozier.  CaroK-n  D.  2 
Doner.  Kimberly  K.  214.  248.  312 
E)ragoo.  William  K.  352 


Index  375 


Drake.  Linda  R-  173 
Drees,  Glenn  A.  332 
Drennen.  Patricia  J    170.  208 
Dnesman.  Rebecca  A,  312 
Drumni.  Patricia  L.  271 
Drurv-.  Pamela  A-  271 
Dudgeon.  Henrietta  208 
Duir.  Kimbetlv  R,  332 
Duff.  Sandra  D.  332 
Dugan.  Chancellor  120.  121 
Dukes,  Gar>'  J.  224 
Dunagan.  Bobbi  J-  352 
Dunagan.  Mar\  S. 
Dunagan,  Susie  312 
Dunavent.  Philip  V.  224 
Dunawav,  Bridget  L.  178.  362 
Duncan.  Gar\-  352 
Duncan.  Lori  L.  106.  107 
Dundon.  .John  L.  188 
Dunkuis,  Michael  224 
Dunlap.  Charles  R.  271 


Dui 


.  Elm 


Dunn.  Benjamin  C    207.  272.  242 

Dunn.  Deborah  R    195.  352 

Dunn.  Melanie  E.  312 

Dunn.  Rodnev  231 

Dunn.  Twila'D    3.52 

Dunn.  William  K  312 

Dunnigan.  Jacqueline  167.  190.  197. 


.  Michael  T.  352 
Durban.  Daniel  J    126 
Durbin,  Cathv  S,  353 
Durbin.  Glenna  M.  272 
Durbin.  Patricia  D.  306 
Durham.  David  K    228 
Durham.  .Jonathan  B   312 
Durham.  Lua  A,  216.  353 
Durham.  Randall  C.  353 
Dusing.  Judith  T,  198.  312 
DuvaU.  Kevin  A.  183 
Duvall.  Margery  J-  212 
DuvaL,  Michelle  312 
Duvall.  Robert  T  Jr.  184.  272 
Duvall.  Sandra  S.  272 
Duvall,  Susan  E    191.  312 
Duvall.  Victoria  L.  312 
Dve.  Jane  E-  312 
D^e.  Vicki  L  332 
Dyer,  Martv  M 
Dyer.  Theresa  A.  107 


— E— 


Eak.  Tracy  L.  208.  240.  332 
Earle.  David  R,  272 
Early.  Janet  L.  332 
Earnest.  Jeff  M.  188 
Easley.  Deborah  A   216 
Easley.  Melinda  G.  196,  332 
Ea»n.  Daryl  306 
Eason.  Suzanne  332 
Easterbng.  Sarah  T,  353 
Eastndge.  Maunce  L   192.  272 
Eaton.  Timothy  J    202.  313 
Ebert.  Lisa  M,  313 
Eckart.  Vicki  K    196.  .132 
Eckerle.  Kathy  L  353 
Edds.  Rodney  R.  272 
Eden.  Kathy  A    313 
Edeien,  LouAnne 
Edgington.  Catol  P   332 
Ediin.  Mark  J    191.  204.  232, 

Edmonds.  Laune  L.  167.  272 
Edmonds.  Melanie  J-  272 
Edwards.  Felicia  L.  332 
Edwards,  Gregory  D.  313 
Edwards,  Jeffrey  S.  353 
Edwards.  Kathy  L.  107 
Edwards.  Marcia  R.  188 
Edwards.  Mark  S.  332 
Edwards.  Neal  272 
Edwards.  Ray  67 


Edwards.  Ursula  F,  313 
Effler.  Janice  M.  197.  272 
Egalite.  Cathenne  L.  208.  353 
Egart.  Cheryl  M,  353 
Egelston.  Lisa  A,  203.  248.  313 
Eichenberger.  William  272 
Eifert.  Robert  A    195.  196.  272 
Eisenmenger.  Donald  .Jr  272 
Ekiund.  Karen  S   202 
Elder.  Jenni/er  C   353 
Elder.  Margaret  M,  353 
Elder.  Nancy  L    185.  190 
Elpers.  Mana  D   272.  332 
Elkayekh.  Miloud  B.  272 
Elliott.  Carol  M-  167.  272 
Elliott.  Harold  L.  Jr.  332 
Elliott,  Nancy  E  332 
Elliott,  Robert  M.  272 
Elliott,  Robert  W,  '272 
Elliott,  Rohm  E.  153 
Elliott,  Teresa  A.  353 
Ellis,  U«Ue  G  353 
Ellis,  Rodnev  D    178 
Elmy,  Pamela  L.  332 
Elrod.  Chnstopher  D.  178 
Elzy,  Nadine  D  332 
Embrey.  Kelley  J   332 
Emery.  GIna  R,  216 
Emge.  Kathy  332 
Emmert.  Cheryl  L   218.  246,  313 
Emody.  Myron  178 
England.  Jennifer  C.  .332 
Englert.  Christopher  272 
Englert.  Elizabeth  S.  202.  313 
Englert.  Sharon  A.  272 
Enochs.  .Mary  J.  220.  236 


■II  F. 


Ensch.  Valene  A.  332 
Ensing.  Chns  A.  332 
Enyart.  Beth  A.  313 
Enzie.  Dean  Ri 

164 
Enzweiler.  Sharon  R   31! 
Epiin.  Angela  D.  332 
Epperson.  Uura  J    199 
Eiips.  James  231 
Erftenbeck.  Peggy  272 


Ernst.  Amber  R    182 
Ernst.  Julie  A    173.  332 
Ernst.  Michael  J,  353 
Espey.  Dawn  E.  216.  332 
Estep.  Pamela  K   236.  353 
Eatep.  Tina  K.  313 
Eates.  Rickie  250 
Estill.  Kristi  A,  332 
Ethendge.  Jane  E.  3,32 
Ethenngton,  Frances  353 
Eubanks.  Porter  m  332 
Evans.  Barbara  R,  353 
Evans.  Beth  A.  220 


Eva 


1  L-  121 


,,  Tern  L.  272 
Evelyn,  Jeremy  J    170.  272 
Everman.  Tamara  L.  272 
Eveisole.  Virginia  M.  313 
Eyckmans.  Monica  J.  363 


— F— 


Fagan.  Josephine  H.  313 
Falls.  Steve  W   332 
Fanmn.  Jessica  Jo  332 
Farlow.  Calvin  231 
Farmer.  David  P   236,  313 
Farmer.  Sheila  J,  273 
Farrell.  David  P    207,  244.  273 
Farrell.  Matthew  J.  332 
Farthing.  Doris  A,  273 
Farthing.  Sharon  E    188.  198.  313 
Faulkner.  Alice  Y   363 
Faulkner.  Dons  278 
Faulkner.  Elizabeth  A, 
Faulkner.  Pamela  M    183.  313 
Faulkner.  Sharon  K,  332 
Faulkner.  Tammy  L.  332 
Fauat.  Dianna  M.  313 
Fawbush.  Scott  353 
Fawbush.  Suzanne  P.  208,  332 
Fazio.  Michael  R,  184.  186.  273 
Fegan.  Charies  273 
Feagan.  Ruth  E. 
Feagins.  Wanda  G.  353 
Feeback.  Sandra  L.  170 
Fehlis.  Jeffrey  D.  353 
Feu.  Derek  E.  228 
Feldman.  Robert  J,  353 
Felgar.  Nancy  A.  273 
Feltner.  Monica  R,  198.  353 
Felts,  Marcia  D.  273 
Felty.  Nanette  M.  313 
Ferguson.  Cathleen  E.  273 
Ferguson.  David  A.  353 
Ferguson.  Gera  A   313 
Ferguson.  Michael  273 
Femanders,  Kimbelry  273 
Ferrill,  Lois  A.  197,  332 
Ferrv,  Patrick  J.  273 
Fessler.  David  F.  313 
Fessler.  Deborah  L   .332 
Fett.  Phillip  M 
Fetter.  Elaine  S 


273 


Fetzi 


.  Robir 


Ficker.  Lori 
Field.  Susan  L,  353 
Field.  Vickie  L.  192.  194.  332 
Fields.  Anthony  D  313 
Fields.  Caria  G.  353 
Field.a  Cheryl  Y,  332 
Fields.  Lon  W.  226 
Fields.  Melanie  K.  189 
Fields.  Melinda  J    184.  271 
Fields.  Teresa  A   313 
Fifert.  Robert  173 
Figlestahler.  Joan  E    185.  273 
Figlestahler.  Rita  E.  313 
Filiatreau.  Ann  S.  190,  197,  273 
Filicky,  Jacqueline  J,  353 
Filippi.  Sue  A.  332 
Finch.  Bradley  S.  273 
Finlev.  Jean  E.  183,  332 
Finnell.  Gwendolyn  353 
Firman,  Kowna  V  353 
Fish,  Pete  236,  203 
Fisher,  Christopher  W   231 
Fisher,  Dan  244 
Fisher,  Gary  J    183.  332 
Fisher.  Michelle  Y   313 
Fisher.  Sally  A.  163,  167,  198. 

273 
Fisher,  Todd  332 
Fisher,  Louia  E.  125 
Fitzharns.  Lisa  K    273 
Fitzhugh.  Eugene  C    240,  273 
Fitzpatnck,  Chen  E-  353 
Flanagan.  Pamela  P.  273 
Flannery.  Robin  G,  353 
Flannery.  Ronald  J.  363 
Flannigan.  Thomas  313 
Flatt.  Lisa  M,  332 
Flay.  Kimbelry  A.  353 
Fleming.  Cathenne  L,  332 
Fleming.  Rick  238,  353 
Fletcher.  Barbara  J    273 
Fletcher.  Kimberiy  G.  273 
Fletcher.  Phillip  231 
1  D  313 


Floi 


.  Kin 


.  David  L,  93.  273 
Flowers.  Brigitte  A   218.  273 
Flowers.  Don  K,  199 
Flowers.  Kevin  D    189.  273 
Flowers.  Uura  J.  187,  333 
Flowers,  Rachel  L,  273 
Floyd.  Charles  M    171.  170.  277 
Floyd.  George  Jr.  93 
Flynn.  Charles  R.  230 
Fl.vnn.  Melody  A.  .363 
Fogarty.  Mary  T    184.  274 
Foley.  Tony  203 
Followell.  Suaan  L.  333 
Food  and  Nutrition  Club  194 
Fooks.  Mary  F.  313 
Ford.  Lawrence  H,  228 
Ford.  Ubbie  216.  313 
Fonl.  Lucille  E. 
Ford.  Michael  D  244.  333 
Forhecz.  Robin  M.  102.  353 
Forquer.  Jennie  A,  333 
Forte.  Greg  P  3i: 


Fosson.  Julia  C-  274 
Foater.  Holly  L,  106.  134.  213 
Foster.  Jamea  H.  Jr.  189 
Foster.  Jill  R.  216.  333 
Foster.  Marge  313 
Foushee.  Donna  L.  274 
Fowler.  Charles  E.  274 
Foz.  Gary  E.  232 
Foi.  Karen  S.  216 
Foi.  Susan  V.  353 
Foy.  Keenan  T.  333 
Foy.  Tamara  J.  192.  333 
Frakes.  Melissa  M    353 
Fralix.  Teresa  D    "274 
France.  Amy  M    274 
Francioni.  Richard  A.  93 
Francis.  Michele  A.  274 
Francisco.  Connie  S.  210.  363 
Francisco.  Suaan  353 
Frank.  Deirdre  A,  .353 
Franke.  Edward  B   3.33 
Frankenstein.  Connie  274 
Fravsur.  Dale  A    224 


.  Debri 


.  333 


Fraysure,  Kelly  J.  31: 
Frazer.  Donna  M   354 
Frazier.  Nina  R.  249.  313 
Frazier.  Sally  J.  185.  197.  274 
Frazier.  Shade  RI  354 
Frazier.  Vanessa  D   '274 
Fredenck.  Joanie  L.  354 
Frederick.  Ronald  J    333 
Fredrick.  Larry  L,  333 
Freeman.  Bruce  313 
Freeman.  Vanoy  P,  3,33 
French.  Becky  J    354 
French,  Cheryl  L    177,  274 
French.  Karen  L    183.  .3,33 
French,  Leonard  W   333 
Fretty,  Sarah  B.  58,  170,  173, 

201,  206,  313 
Fretz,  Karen  S,  186,  313 
Frevola.  Marc  D    189.  274 
Frey.  Lisa  A    333 
Fncke.  Kara  S,  194.  201.  274 


Frie 


.  Bud  1 


.  Linda  M    274 
Frost.  Jacquelme  M    203.  274 
Frost.  Jacquelyn  M   313 
Fruchtenicht.  Douglas  248 
Fry.  Robert  S,  .354 
Fry.  Sharon  K,  218 
Fryberger.  Leslie  A.  274 
Frve.  Randy  A,  274 
Frymire.  Anne  T  216 
Fuller.  Cheryl  S,  274 
Fuller.  Dawn  M    220.  333 
Fuller.  Pamela  K   333 
Fulton.  Caria  R   207.  212,  313 
Fultz,  Donna  K    274 
Fultz,  Donna  L,  306 
Fusaner.  Linda  M.  197.  313 


— c— 


Gabbard.  Brenda  L.  200.  313 
Gabbard.  Danny  K    333 
Gaebler.  Cathy  C  313 
Gaer,  David  W.  274 
Gaertner.  Jonathan  S.  IH.  115,  313 
Gaines,  Donna  K.  222 
Gales.  Priscilla  36-) 
Galea.  Vanesaa  L.  274 
Galloway,  Joyce  A.  313 
Gambrel.  Kathy  D    176,  204,  274 
Gambrell.  Cindy  L.  246.  354 
Gammon.  Angela  S.  214,  333 
Gandolfo,  Guy  T.  93 
Gandv,  Kenneth  R,  354 
Gandy.  Leanne  M   354 
Garchinskv,  Teresa  M,  102 
Gardner,  Amv  L   208,  354 
Gardner.  Gary  L    184.  186,  274 
Gardner,  George  A,  114,  115.  274 

Garland,  Denise  216.  274 
Garland,  Philip  0 
Garland,  Renee  208,  246.  314 
Gannon.  Lora  A,  354 
Garner.  Gregorv  M    178,  354 
Garner.  Melodie  A   354 
Garrett.  David  J   314 
Garrison,  Beverly  M    154 
Garrison,  Chandra  D,  354 
.  Dawn  R,  274 


Gart 


,  Jam 


,  274 


Garrison.  Jim  248 
Case.  Sandra  E.  197,  204,  333 
Gash,  Deborah  G    354 
Gash,  Minam  J    314 
Gash,  Patricia  R,  275 
Gash.  Ronald  L  275 
Gaskin,  Deborah  S.  275 
Gaston  134 

Gatchett.  James  T,  314 
Gates,  Jane  L,  354 
Gates.  Mary  C.  3.54 
Gates.  Tamara  L.  183 
Gault,  Thomas  L.  173,  314 
■.  Tonva  M,  354 


.  Mel 


354 


Erhardt,  Lis 


.  332 


Gay,  Tammv  J    218 
Gav.  Teresa  J    183 
Gayle,  Dianna  M    275 
Gaylor.  Tyra  D.  354 
Gegel.  Lisa  A.  208 
Gehringer.  Cheryl  A,  354 
Geiling.  Lee  D.  275 
Geisler,  Marie  M    134.  275 
Geiss,  Lauren  E    134.  275 
Geist.  Kathleen  L.  3.33 
Gemmer,  Pamela  J    182.  354 
Gensheimer.  Teresa  L.  354 
Gentry,  George  E   354 
Gentry.  Judy  U    196 
Gentry,  Paula  M    236.  333 
Geoghegan.  Doris  J    167 
George.  Kevin  B.  178,  333 
Gerald.  Susan  L,  275.  204 
Gering.  Joan  M.  314 
German  Club  195 
Geromes.  Stephanie  M,  222 
G«vedon.  Cynthia  D   314 
Gianatasio,  Susan  P    126 
Gienoputos.  Valene  M.  170,  218 


Gibbon,  William  D.  115 
Gibbs.  Brian  S.  354.  236 
Gibbs.  Cvnthifl  L.  207,  216 
Gibson.  Beckv  L,  333 
Gibson,  Billie  J.  354 
Gibson,  Dean  Charles  144.  145 
Gibson,  Charles  H.  333 
GibsCTi,  Chuck  183,  193 
Gibson.  Dana  L.  170,  195.  314 
Gibson,  James  A.  314 
Gibson,  Maude  34 
Gibson,  Sharon  D,  333 
Gifford.  Kathy  E.  314 
Gigandet.  Bruce  P 


Gilbert,  Lisa  A.  333 

Gilbert,  Vicky  L.  314 

Gilday.  Patti  S.  214 

Gill.  Rebecca  S.  191 

Gill.  Sally  J.  333 

Gillespie,  James  E.  244 

GiUespie.  Mark  S.  275 

Gilley,  Michael  V.  94.  203.  275 

Gilliland.  Robert  K.  276 

Gillum.  Andy  333 

Gillum.  James  A.  23S 

GiUum,  Janet  167 

Gilman,  Kent  333 

Ginn,  Steven  M.  314 

Ginnan,  Jerilyn  K.  354 

Gire,  Richard  A.  314 

Girten.  Julie  L.  216.  314 

Gish.  James  L.  Jr.  333 

Gisler.  Pat  L.  333 

Givan.  Stacy  L.  207.  222,  314 

Givens,  Charles  K   206.  246.  276 

Glasaner,  Lisa  M    333 

Glatlhaar.  Pamela  A.  190.  201,  276 

Glatzmayer.  Cathlene  354 

Gleason,  Deborah  A.  354 

Glover.  Kenneth  L.  132.  2.30.  314 

Gnau.  Robin  L.  178 

Goatley,  Paula  A.  354 

Goble,  Pamela  S-  206 

Godbey.  Jacqueline  187,  333 

Goff.  Alan  T,  333 

Goheen.  Shannon  M.  218 

Gohmann.  Karen  A,  195 

Coins,  Kimberiy  A.  354 

Coins.  Steven  A   238 

Gold,  Charles  H.  178 

Goldsmith.  Cheryl  L.  314 

Colston,  Gwendolyn  0.  276 

Gombert,  Karen  A.  192.  214.  354 

Gooch.  Tena  314 

Goodail,  Ins  R.  248 

Goodall.  Paula  R.  238 

Goode,  Kalhv  L  314 

Goode.  Kimberiy  F   314 

Goodfleisch,  Bruce  L.  354 

Goodin,  Barry  M   354 

Goodin.  Gina  K,  354 

Goodin.  Julie  F.  220,  238,  276 

Goodin,  Lisa  C.  120,  121 

Goodloe.  Kim  H-  354 

Goodman.  Garv  A.  240.  276 

Goodman.  Gina  E.  333 

Goodwin.  Kirk  A.  230 

Gorbandt,  Rebecca  A.  276 

Gordon,  Bruce  354 

Gordon.  Diana  C.  333 

Gordon.  Gail  3.33 

Gore,  Lou  Ann  197 

Gorrell.  Gretchen  A.  246 

Goosmann.  David  G.  276 

Gossman,  Lina  M    182,  314 

Gotti,  Joan  G-  120 

Gouge.  Pamela  E-  314 

Cover,  Myma  276 

Graddick.  Joe  93.  276 

Graft,  Gretchen  1.  354 

Graham,  Dennis  132 

Graham,  Jeffrey  J.  234 

Graham.  Maraha  K,  354 

Graham.  Sandra  L.  354 

Graham,  Sharon  K.  182,  354 

Graham.  Suaan  L.  199.  276 

Grant.  Candace  E-  216 

Grant.  Douglas  W.  354 

Granville.  Cheryl  A.  354 

Graves,  Allen  S.  276 

Graves.  Mark  A.  226 

Graves,  Stephen  P  276 

Graves.  Terence  F   354 

Graves.  Wesley  B   224 

Gray.  Angie  314 

Gray,  Barry  L.  314 

Gray.  Chnstopher  A.  124,  125,  193 

Gray,  Ass.  Prof 

Gwendolyn  157 
Gray,  Melinda  A    276 
Graybeal,  Caria  G.  214 
Graybeat.  Jamea  R.  204,  276 
Grayson  ,  Katherine  B.  355 
Greb.  Susan  L.  333 
Green.  Jill  R,  214,  314 
Green.  Martha  S,  333 
Greene,  Carl  231 
Greene,  Cathv  355 


314 


Greene,  Lisa  A   333 
Greenlee,  Mananna  L.  212,  314 
Greenwell,  Jean  M    276 
Greenwell,  Larry  R,  355 
Greenwell,  Leslie  A.  187 
Greenwell.  Lynda  L.  333 
Greenwell.  Mark  D.  355 
Greenwell.  Paul  G.  183 
Greenwell.  Rochelle  216,  333 
Greer.  Kimberiy  F,  333 
Greer,  Sandy  L.  314 
Greer.  Susan  T.  355 
Gregory,  Bobby  R.  276 
Gregory.  Cheryl  D.  192,  202.  214, 

314 
Gregory,  Susan  E.  214.  314 
Greve.  Kevin  R.  93,  193 
Grice.  Martha  199 
Grider,  Mary  F.  355 
Gnder,  Sheila  A.  355 
Grider,  Stanley  J.  314 
Grieb,  Sandra  L.  120,  122 
Griff,  Dan  210 
GriCfin.  Eugenia  J.  314 
Griffin.  Jackie  S,  334 
Griffin,  James  S.  314 


GrifTis,  Brian  R,  246 
Griffith,  Bae  236 
Griffith.  Caria  S-  199.  204,  334 
Griffith.  Darrell  K,  244 
Griffith.  Harry  W.  334 
Griffith,  Jennifer  R.  314 
Griffith.  Karen  L, 
Griffith,  Kenneth  183 
Griffith,  Kimberiy  J,  334 
Griffith.  Linda  K,  183,  314 
Griffith,  Sharon  L.  276 
Griffiths,  Ann  C, 
Griffiths.  Bae  208,  314 
Grigsby.  Randal  355 
Grimes,  Robin  M.  192 
Grimes,  Steve  276 
Grimm.  Jeffery  K-  334 
Grinnan,  James  M,  276 
Grinwald,  Beatrice  M,  334 
Grisham,  Michael  J    334 
Gross,  Pamela  D.  188.  205,  206 
Grotke,  Esther  L.  182,  334 
Grubb,  Phyllis  M.  355 
Grubbs,  Kimberiy  D.  334 


,  Martha  J.  216.  355 
Guinther,  Charles  276 
Gullett,  Tammy  S.  355 
Gullette.  Clotine  W.  355 
Gumm,  Deborah  K.  204,  334 
Gunnigle,  Scott  D.  355 


— H— 


Haag,  Shelley  D-  276 
Haaker,  Michael  D   276 
Hack,  Cynthia  A  306 
Hacker.  Branson  D. 
Hacker.  Connie  J.  199.  334 
Hacker.George  M.  238 
Hacker.  Lillian  S,H-  171.  170 
Hacker.  Tina  L.  192.  276 
Hadden.  William  D.  276 
Haddii.  Rob  365 
Hadden.  David  M.  178 
Haden.  Karen  H.  355 
Hafer.  Keith  A.  244.  276 
Hanev.  Lois  J,  366 
Hagan.  Denise  R.  276 
Hagan.  Freda  A.  120.  123 
Hagan.  M,  Helene  216.  276 


Hagar 


-  355 


lOthy  C.  178.  277 
Hagans.  Nietta  J-  334 
Hagedom.  Cheryl  N   277 
Hager.  Julie  M.  314 
Hager.  Lisa  D.  204.  334 
Haggerty.  Kevin  M,  314 
Hague.  Elizabeth  R,  355 
Hahn,  Donna  L.  314 
Hahn,  Lesa  G,  334 
Hairston.  Edward  V   93 


Halawahi.  Sana  A  . 
Halcomb,  Jill  334 
Hale.  Donna  R    183 
1  S.  355 


.  366 


Ha 


-  210 


lan  T.  314 
Halfacre.  Judith  M,  191 
Hall.  Barbara  203.  277.  314 
Hall.  Beth  B.  277 
Hall.  Caaiandra  M.  187 
Hall.  Cassie277 
Hall.  Cvndi  277 
Hall.  Diana  L.  167.  277 
Hall.  Gregory  G.  232.  306 
Hall.  Joseph  W,  277 
Hall.  Karen  M,  314 
Hall.  Linda  314 
Hall.  Mary  B.  314 
Hall.  Mike  K.  178.  277 
Hall.  Regina  G.  365 
Hall,  Stephanie  D.  314 
Hall,  Teresa  355 
Hall,  Tina  M,  334 
Hall.  Water  277 
Hall.  Walter  277 
Halsev.  Steven  C.  244,  356 
Haraann.  John  T   277 
Hambhn.  Linda  D.  334 
Hamilton.  Angela  M   94.  314 
Hamilton,  Cedric  U 
Hamilton,  Dale  334 
Hamilton,  Eddie  M,  277 
Hamilton.  Jeannie  G,  224.  355 
Hamilton.  .Jen^  L,  277 
Hamilton.  Larry  W.  314 
Hamilton.  Uura  R.  334 
Hamilton.  Linda  L,  242 
Hamilton.  Liaa  K.  197.  277 
Hamilton.  Lori  A.  334 
Hamilton.  Nancy  E-  277 
Hamilton.  Rebecca  A.  277 
Hamilton.  Tammv  R.  355 
Hamm.  Karen  L.  3.56 
Hammersfahr,  Teresa  R.  222 
Hammond.  Barbara  A.  277 
Hammonds.  David  C.  334 
Hammons.  Carolyn  S.  277 
Hammons.  Debra  K,  334 
Hammons.  Ginger  L.  316 
Hampton.  Lynne  334 
Hancock.  Diane  E.  277 
Hancock.  Donna  355 
Haner.  Kathryn  A.  334 
Hanlon.  Sherry  L.  334 

Hansen.  M.vron  L.  187.  194.  315 
Hanson.  Kenith  S,.  Dean 

150.  161 
Hapney.  Gary  L. 
Haun.  Kim  170 
Harbi.  Miahal  H,  315 
Hardesty,  Kathy  J.  365 
Hardin.  Carol  R.  3.34 
Hardin.  Frank 
Hardin.  Jan  176.  277 
Hardin.  Melissa  M.  356 
Hardin.  Sheila  J   334 
Hardwick.  Darlene  315 
Hardwick.  Scott  L.  178.  334 
Hardy,  Joanna  204.  334 


Hai 


(277 


an.  Karen  E.  277 
Hargett.  Julie  M.  277 
Harkira.  James  D.  S  130,  131 
Harless,  Rhonda  S.  206,  334 
Harlow,  John  J    334 
Harlow,  Shawny  L.  178,  355 
Hanneiing,  Lisa  A.  355 
Harmon.  Craig  C.  316 
Harmon.  Cynthia  L.  315 
Harmsen,  Craig  R,  40 
Hannsen.  Patty  40 
Hamev.  Cheii  L.  334 
Harper.  Becky  E.  277 
Harper.  Steven  D,  244 


Ha] 


>  193 


.  Jane  210 
Hams.  Je£f  J.  277 
Harris.  Karen  K.  277 
Harrison.  Blanche  K.  216 
Harrison.  Debbie  S.  187 
Harrison.  Glen  A.  183.  192.  315 
Harrison.  Jim  154 
Harrison.  Rebecca  L.  355 
Hamson.  Teresa  L-  355 
Harnjd.  Debbie  L.  277 
Harrod.  Marlvn  D.  355 
Hart.  William  R.  355 
Hartlage.  Deborah  A.  334 
Hartlage.  Jan  M.  183.  208 
Hartman.  Donna  192.  194.  278, 

Har^'ey.  Debra  K.  278 
Harvey.  Melanie  L.  334 
Harville.  Mary  L.  315 
Harville.  Mike  334.  355 
Harville.  Virginia  L.  315 
Hasbrouck.  Kirsten  A.  355 
Haseker,  Lisa  A,  355 
Hash.  Sandra  S    178.  278 
Haskett.  Clarence 
Haskins.  Connie  355 
Haskins.  Harold  315 
Haskins.  Jennifer  334 
Hastie.  Jane  M.  334 
Hastings.  Julia  L.  355 

Hatch.  Julie  A.  178.  355 
Hatfield.  Randy  K.  334 
Hatmaker.  Jeffery  L.  187 
Hatter.  Allan  D.  327 
Hatter.  Karen  S-R.  315 
Hauck.  Douglas  D 


Hai 


1  278 


!  L.  315 
Hauffman.  Rick  24a 
Haun.  Kimbetly  J.  173.  315 
Hawker.  Chris  R-  242 
Hawkins.  Brenda  A.  202.  315 
Hawkins.  Frederick  D.  278 
Hawkins.  Jayma  L.  334 
Hawkins.  Kenneth  E    170.  355 
Hawkslev.  Christopher  278 
Hay.  Daniel  L,  278 
Hayden.  Mark  S    182,  208,  315 
Hayden,  Michael  A.  334 
Havdon,  Heather  355 
Haydon,  John  B-  228 
Havdon.  Theresa  M   218 
.  Helen  S.  334 


Ha: 


.  Michelle  334 
Hayes.  Sandra  D.  185.  187.  278 
Havnes.  Nicki  A-  334 
Hays,  Tammy  M.  197,  278 
Hazelwood.  Kimberly  L   315 
Hazzard.  Veronica  D.  278 
Head,  Janet  K   248,  315 
Heap,  Marv  E,  210,  315 
Heard.  Ann  R   208 
Heater.  Mitch  0    132.  200 
Heaton.  Anne  W.  218 
Heaton.  Mark  A-  278 
Hebert.  Caria  F   208.  334 
Hecker.  Susan  E.  278 
Hedges.  Cheryl  A.  306 
Hedgespeth.  Janet  L.  334 
Heeb.Maiv  G    167,  185.  279 
Hehi.  Barb  L   279 
Heibert, Karen  D   355 
Heicken.  Kathy  L-  218.  279 
Heil.  Marv  J    315 
Heil.  Paul  226 
Heilman.  Raymond  L.  334 
Heimerdinger,  Eva  F-  190.  191.  279 


Heiz 


279 


.  Barbara  A.  184.  206.  220. 


Helfrich.  Ann  M-  356 
Helton.  Donald  C,  Jr.  236 
Helton.  Jennifer  R.  356 
Hembree.  Debbie  L. 
Hembree.  D    356 
Hembree.  Lisa  A,  315 
Hembree.  Millie  E.  356 
Hembree.  Vicki  L.  366 
Hemlee.  Hugh  C    230 
Henderson.  Gwendolyn  .336 
Henderson.  Kathy  203.  315 
Henderson.  Mary  315 
Henderson.  Mary  213 
Henderson.  Mary  F, 
Henderson.  Mary  S,  279 
Hendren.Mary  S.  208 
Hendren.  Shelli  D,  197,  335 
Hendrickson.  Robin  B.  356 
Hendrix.  Marilyn  F,  335 
Hendrii.  Marii  T    113 
Hendrix.  Theresa  L.  315 
Henkel.  Regina  M,  335 
Hendrickson.  Krista  L.  167 
Henry.  Deidra  D.  316 
Henty,  Jacqueline  R   356 
Henry.  James  B.  3.35 
Henry.  Saundra  S-  182 
Henry.  Sam  .356 
Hensley,  Glenn  N,  335 
Hensley.  Jeannie  .335 
Hensley.  Kimberly  D,  356 
Hensley.  Marvin  356 
Hensley,  Nell  120 
Hensley,  Pamela 


Hensley.  Tammy  T.  335 
Henson.  Dale  279 
Henson.  Lisa  366 
Herald.  Anthony  R.  335 
Herald.  Jerry  B.  242.  356 
Heringer.  Gerald  L.  279 
Hernandez,  Jose  L.  180.  356 
Herrell.  Eddie  T, 
Herring.  Sheila  A.  356 
Herrington,  Darryl  K.  236 
Herzog,  Mary  J.  279 
Het20g,  Robert  L.  180,  356 
Hesse.  Nancy  J.  134,  279 
Hetzer.  Jeff  356 
Heuerman.  Kurt  C.  193 
Heuser.  Michael  J-  240 
Hewitt.  Karan  L.  183,  197,  315 
Hibbard.  Charlotte  A.  356 
Hibbard.  Darlene  W. 
Hibbard.  Doug  192,  194 
Hibbard,  Uurel  A.  279 
Hibbard.  Tammy  D,  210,  335 
Hibberd,  Douglas  J.  173 
Hibbs,  Patty  Bullock 
Hick.  Judy  279 
Hickerson.  Tern  D.  279 
Hickman.  Mirhonda  L.  356 
Hickman.  William  M.  Jr.  170.  202 
Hicks.  Danny  L.  248 
Hicks.  Forrest  R,  178,  356 
Hicks.  Garry  L.  356 
Hicks.  Tanna  S.  173,  315 
Higdon.  Bruce  248,  335 
Higdon.  Charles  B. 
Higdon.  Ernest  D.  Jr.  279 
Higdon.  Pamela  K.  279 
Higgins.  M    Kathleen  356 
Higfins.  Robbin  C.  356 
Higgins,  Sandra  L.  315 
Higgins.  Stephanie  L.  335 
Highfill.  Sharon  R.  187 
Hild.  Stacey  J.  306 


Hilderbrand.  Sherri  L.  335 
Hiles.  Kimberly  J.  210 
Hill.  Betty  J.  315 
Hill.  Beverly  A,  212 
HiU.  Cynthia  J.  197.  279 
Hill.  David  93 
Hill,  Frances  335 
HiU,  James  W.  Jr.  335 
HiU.  Keith  D.  184.  186 
Hill.  Margaret  171,  199,  335 
HiU.  Norma  C. 
HiU.  Ordelle  201 
Hill.  Sheila  A.  212 
Hill.  Timothy  W.  178 
HiUmann.  Susan  M.  315 
HiUock.  Brenda  K.  279 
Hinds,  Jennifer  L.  356 
Hines,  Brenda  T.  167,  279 
Hines,  David  W.  167,  279 
Hines,  Keith  J.  335 
Hinkle.  Rodney  A.  231 
Hinton,  Karen  M.  279 
Hinton,  Kathy  J.  366 


Hin' 


,  Mai 


Hinton,  Richard  A. 
Hipps,  Kerry  279 
Hipps,  William  K.  279 
Hisle.  Kevin  M.  178 
Hitchcock.  Donna  L.  306 
Hitchcock.  Nancy  K.  189 
Hoagland.  Robert  W   U  356 
Hobbs.  Pamla  G.  336 
Hocker.  Gibson  T   335 
Hockersmith.  Daniel  F.  335 
Hodge.  Randall  A-  248 
Hodges,  Alonna  K.  335 
Hodges,  Tiahana  L-  167 
Hodgin,  Laura  J-  170,  206,  208, 

220,  315 
Hoeferle.  Lisa  A.  214 
Hoekzema.  Andrew  W.  356 
Hofelich.  .John  R.  279 
Hofelich.  Rick  192.  194 
Hoffman.  Amy  B.  366 
Hoffman.  Julie  A.  356 
Hoffman.  Rebekah  A.  316 
Hogan,  Craig  335 
Hogg.  Dr.  Imogene  154 
Hoke.  Elaine  K.  116,  356 
HolblMk.  Albert  E.  335 
Holbrook.  Chnstine  315 
Holbrook.  Deborah  A.  356 
Holbrook.  Vicky  L-  214.  356 
Holcomb.  Cristi  A.  315 
Holland.  Amy  M-  216 
Holland.  David  J,  93 
Holland.  Kathy  316 
Holliday.  Ron  T.  279 
Hollifield.  William  M.  315 
Hollingsworth,  Jay  K.  315 
Hollis.  Julia  L,  336 
Hollon.  Christa  L,  335 
Holloway.  Kenneth  C.  279 
Holmes,  Douglas  L.  207.  224.  280 


Hoist 


.  Robin 


.  210 


Holt.  Agnes  R,  280 

Holt.  Came  L.  356 

Holt.  Christopher  178 

Holt,  Marguerite  366 

Holt.Susan  J.  210 

Holtzapple.  Cindy  B,  170,  202.  242. 

280 
Holtzclaw.  Pamela  E    335 
Home  Economics  Club  60 
Hommes.  Cindy  L.  335 
Honchel.  Ralph  315 


Hood.  Tammie  L.  315 
Hoodspith.  Deborah  L. 
Hook.  Kathy  Van  280 
.  Kimberly 


335 


Hope.  Charles  D, 
Hopkins.  Susan  356 
Hopkins.  Toni  M,  280 
Hopkins,  Vanessa  L.  336 
Hopper.  Lester  H.  315 
Hopson.  Rhonda  L.  335 
Horn.  Kathy  A.  335 
Horn.  Mary  L.  280 
Horn.  Rebecca  L,  356 


Horn.  Shari  A.  356 
Horn.  Sharon  E.  197.  315 
Horn.  Stephanie  D.  366 
Hornack.  Richard  M,  280 
Home,  Alicia  G.  192 
Home.  Bart  N.  244 
Horaeys.  Jill  L.  316 
Horrar.  Ann 
Horticulture  FTD  194 
Horton.  David  J.  356 
Horton,  Donna  M.  315 
Horton.  Melesa  R.  335 
Horvat.  Mark  K.  191.  280 
Hoivath.  Michael  J.  280 
Horvath.  Thomas  G  131 
Hoskins.  Janie  315 
Hoskins,  Jennifer  L.  216 
Hotchkiss.  Stephen  P.  315 
Houchin.  Linda  G.  335 
House.  Gail  280 
House,  Karen  L.  177,  315 
House,  Kimberly  F.  316 
Houston.  Sherry  L.  206.  220.  280 
Houston,  William  C.  207,  335 
Howard.  Charles  C.  Jr.  316 
Howard.  Charlotte  199.  335 
Howard.  Elizabeth  L.  316 
Howard.  Garv  K.  238 
Howard,  Jane  E,  222,  356 
Howard.  Jeff  280 
Howard.  Kay  366 
Howard.  Leigh  A.  240.  316 
Howard.  Rebecca  A.  356 
Howard.  Robert  183 
Howard.  Ronna  R,  316 
Howard.  Sharon  L.  280 
Howard.  Walter  316 
Howard.  Walter  L.  207.  236 
Howard.  Wilma  102 
Howe.  FrankUn  E.  Jr.  192.  280 
Howell.  Cynthia  S.  316 
Howell,  Douglas  K.  234 
Howell,  Drew  224 
Hranicky.  John  C.  280 
Hubbard.  Sandra  J.  280 
Huher.  Cynthia  A.  202.  356 
Huber.  Kathy  L  356 
Huber.  Larry  G,  280 


Hub! 


3  316 


Hubsch.  John  K,  Jr.  248 
Hudepohl,  Jeff  H.  238.  280 
Huff.  Beverly  A.  366 
Huff.  James  E.  280 
Huff.  Johnny  R. 
Huff.  Leanne  210,  316 
Huff.  Taunya  V,  336 
Huffman.  Cathleen  A.  335 
Huffman,  Vickie  L.  280 
Huffmire,  Kristen  280 
Hufford,  Cynthia  J.  197,  316 
Hugenberg,  Nancv  H    167,  28( 
Hughes,  Barry  L    316 
Hughes,  Brvon  K-  238 
Hughes,  Camela  A.  214.  280 
Hughes.  Cecilia  E   214 
Hughes.  Charles  A.  280 
Hughes.  Charles  R.  316 
Hughes.  Donna  G.  366 
Hughes.  Jay  S.  281 
Hughes.  Marva  A.  281 
Hughes.  Pattv  316 
Hughs.  Cissy  194 
Hukee.  Margie  E.  197 
Hulette.  Vicki  J.  281 
Hull.  Steven  J.  186.  281 
Humbert.  Diana  Lynn  281 
Humbert.  Joseph  M.  281 
Hume.  Mark  A.  281 
Humkev.  Robert  W.  246 
Humphrey.  Chris  A.  336 
Humphrey.  Kimberly  216 
Humphrey.  Terry  L-  207.  281 
Hungler.  Lisa  A,  189 
Hunker.  Susan  E    356 
Hunley.  Robert  J,  357 
.  Rebecca  A.  335 


Hui 


.  Ed 


Hunt.  Gregory  M-  .336 

Hunt.  Pamela  M.  335 

Hunt.  Terri  L.  281 

Hunt.  Troy  E.  357 

Hunter,  Connie  M.  196.  200,  281 

Hunter,  Dawn  367 

Hunter.  Eric  P.  281 

Hunter.  Gregory  A.  357 

Hupp.  Jolene  216,  316 

Hurd.  John  D.  316 

Hurley.  Marvin  D    281 

Hurst.  Donna  G.  197.  281 

Hurst.  Linda  N.  367 

Hurst.  Margaret  F.  208 

Hurt.  David  N.  336 

Hurt.  Fred  P.  228 

Hurt.  Karla  D.  335 

Hurtz,  Rebecca  S.  357 

Husted,  Rosemary  198,  335 

Hutchms,  Patricia  A.  192 

Hyer,  Allison  K   336 

Hvman,  Lisa  K.  357 

Hyndman,  Brian  E.  357 

Hvme,  Valerva  L.  191,  281 


—  I- 


lET  196 

Igechep.  Ray  R,  316 

Iker,  Theresa  L.  189,  356 

Dterd,  Jerrv  143 

Imfeld,  Donald  J,  357 

Induatrial  Ed.  &  Tech  196 

Ingram,  Deborah  F,  357 

Ingram,  Donna  J,  357 

Ingram,  Janet  K.  167,  281 

Ingram,  Michelle  357 

Ingram,  Patricia  A,  281 

Irvin.  Mitchell  F.  316 

Irvin,  Robert  C-  357 

Irvine.  Don  S.  316 

Irving.  Sally  A-  357 

Irwin,  Kelly  J.  107,  367 

Isaac,  Christopher  D-  86,  B9.  92, 

93 
Isaacs.  Jennifer  M.  357 
Isaacs,  Monica  A.  206.  220,  316 
Ismail.  Bahiya  M.  357 


Ismail.  Youfiif  I  281 
Rebecca  336 

Elizabeth  204.  208.  336 

Gregory  W.  281 

Julie  E.  357 
vey,  Stephen 


le,  Kaj 


I  E.  336 


-I- 


Jackaon,  Candace  R,  207.  222.  336 
Jackson,  Cynthia  A,  281 
Jackson,  Danny  L.  196 
Jackson.  Darrell  D,  230 
Jackson.  Ed  224 
Jackson,  Eddie  L.  316 
Jackson,  Jami  A.  173.  281 


,  Jan 


184 


Jackson.  John  D.  357 
Jackson,  Theresa  L.  357 
Jackson.  William  H.  Jr.  281 
Jacober.  Barbara  J,  199.  336 
Jacober.  Marv  B.  167.  281 
Jacobs,  Jackie  183.  192,  194, 

316 
Jacobs,  Judy  184,  316 
Jacobs,  Marianna  336 
Jacobs,  Price  316 
Jacobs,  Robin  357 
Jacobson.  Scott  A.  183 
Jaggers,  Laura  J.  187 
JaglowicE.  James  T.  281 
Jahnes,  Mana  L.  336 
Jahnigen,  Cabot  L.  357 
James.  Anthony  T.  93 
James,  Sharyl  194 
Jameson,  Hugh  183 
Jameson.  John  B-  357 
Jameson.  Joseph  H.  234,  336 
Janney,  Ann  K,  210 
Jarman.  Rose  M-  357 
Jarvis,  Bev  134 
Jar\'ia.  Carolyn  E-  357 
Jarvis.  Jamie  R.  192.  357 
Jasper.  Kent  B,  357 
Jeanes.  Janet  A,  167,  191 
Jeffries,  Barbara  J.  281 
Jeffries,  Cher>'l  L    199,  336 
Jeffries,  Cindy  A,  199.  336 
Jeffries,  Liba  218.  244 
Jehn.  Julia  C,  336 
Jelaidan,  Wael  H.  316 
Jenkins.  David  R,  281 
Jenkisn.  Delsie  197.  316 
Jenkins,  Gladys  D- 
Jenkins.  John  199 
Jenkins.  KarenA,  357 
Jenkinson,  Jill  E.  204,  208.  316 
Jennings.  James  H.  183,  316 
Jennings.  Judy  Fitch 


Jen: 


.  Mai 


Jennings.  Myrena  202 

Jensen.  Carol  L-  336 

Jett,  Clotell  357 

Jett.  Vickie  L.  188 

Jinks.  Virginia  159 

Johnides,  George  IH  178.  242,  336 

Johns,  Ronald  C.  336 


Johm 


.  Anit 


Johnson.  Bruce  B.  357 
Johnson.  Carolyn  M-  210.  357 
Johnson,  Cheryl  D.  316 
Johnson.  Chris  93 
Johnson,  David  242 
Johnson.  Deborah  L.  281 
Johnson.  Debra  K. 
Johnson.  Denise  336 
Johnson,  Diane  C.  120 
Johnson,  Elizabeth  A.  357 
Johnson,  Ernie  L-  180.  357 
Johnson,  James  D-  282 
Johnson,  Jennifer  L.  336 
Johnson,  Jill  S.  316 
Johnson.  John  D.  282 
Johnson.  Joni  G.  282 


Johm 


i306 


Johnson.  Karen  S.  182.  197, 
Johnson,  Kelly  L.  316 
Johnson.  Usa  173 
Johnson,  Lloyd  P.  Jr.  357 
Johnson.  Mary  J.  282 
Johnson, Nancy  282.  336 
Johnson,  Pamela  316 
Johnson.  Pamela  336 
Johnson.  Phillip  A.  202 
Johnson.  Polly  187,  316 
Johnson.  Preston  C-  200 
Johnson,  Sharon  216.  282 
Johnson,  Sheri  L.  178.  357 
Johnson.  Shirley  L.  316 
Johnson,  Sonya  D.  357 
Johnson,  Steven  230 
Johnson.  Steven  232 
Johnson,  Stuart  A.  281 
Johnson,  Susan  D.  282 
Johnson.  Susan  210 
Johnson,  Terri  L.  102 
Johnson.  Timothy  E,  316 
Johnson.  Toni  G-  336 
Johnson,  Tracey  A.  107.  336 
Johnston,  Steven  L.  357 
Johnstone,  Robin  E,  336 
Jonczak.  Elaine  316 
Jones.  Angela  E.  316 
Jones.  Annette  C.  336 
Jones.  Betty  J.  213 
Jones,  Carroll  B.  282 
Jones,  Cheryl  A  316 
Jones,  Cynthia  E-  336 
Jones.  Donna  316 
Jones.  Garnet  M.  357 
Jones.  Glynis  M.  357 
Jones.  Gregory  D.  196,  282 
jCTies,  Holly  J.  197.  316 
Jones.  Jane  E.  282 
Jones,  Jeffrey  35 
Jones.  Jennifer  A.  357 
Jones,  Jodie  201 
Jones,  Jolynda  L   210 
Jones.  Jom  316 
Jones,  Leslie  A.  197.  316 
Jones.  Mananne  170.  316 
Jones.  Melinda  S-  336 


1  316 


Jones.  Pamela  316 

Jones.  Pamela  D    ltr7 

Jones.  Pamela  S-  282 

Jones.  Philip  T,  232 

Jones.  Phylifl  2f/7 

Jones.  Shelly  K-  336 

Jones,  Steven  C.  .357 

Jones.  Tamara  L.  178.  218,  357 

Jones,  Theresa  E.  357 

Joyner.  Chuck  357 

Joyner.Jerry.  Dr.  150 

Jucks,  Thomas  R.  234 

Judo  Club  196 

Judo  Club  196 

Jump  CharUey.  E.  182.  282 

Jungclas.  Donna  L,  194.  336 

Jury.  Blake  L.  282 

Justice.  Jennifer  J-  58.  214,  317 

Justice,  Richard  K.  226.  336 

Justice.  Rickey  A.  336 

Justice.  Tammie  S.  208 

Justice.  Terry  M.  240 


— K— 


Kaelin,  Teresa  K    282 
Kahle.  Kimbra  L.  336 
Kahne,  Rebekah  J.  282 
Kahtani.  Hadi  J-  317 
Kain.  David  T.  317 
Kalb.  Sharon  E.  136 


Kalb. 


Ka 


,  Denis 


.  Debra 


,  222 


.  358 


Kanatzar.  Kris  K,  358 

Kannapell.  Leonard  P.  115 

Kappa  Alpha  Fraternity  60.  228 

Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  198 

Kappa  Delta  Sorority  60 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  Soronty  153.  216 

Kappa  Delta  Pi  197 

Kappa  Delta  218 

Kappa  Delta  Tau  Sorority  60 

Kaiioskv,  Genia  M.  214 


,  Joe  S 


.  317 


Kash,  Kimbelry  282 

Katter.  Karen  L.  358 

Kavlor.  Sharon  A.  358 

Kays.  Denise  J   336 

Kazee.  Abbie  E-  282 

Reams,  Dana  R.  336 

Keams,  Linda  M.  240 

Keelin,  Jennie  C.  192 

Keen,  Lvnn  J.  282 

Keen.  Dr.  Quenlin  165 

Keeney.  Anita  D.  282 

Keeser.  Cvnde  358 

Keith.  Brian  A-  167.  282 

Keith,  John  143 

Keith.  Rob  207 

Kellev,  Blaine  D.  178 

Keiley.  Lisa  Ann  282 

Kellev.  Lori  L  358 

Keiley,  Teresa  L,  178 

Kellv.  Barbara  J.  358 

Keliv,  Lisa  G,  358 

Kellv,  William  115 

Kelroy.  Joseph  F-  282 

Kelsch.  Angela  R.  336 

Kemble.  R.  Ki;-bv  178,  197 

Kemper,  Kimberly  A.  201.  206,  282 

Kemper.  Mary  D.  167.  146.  282 

Kempf,  Beth  317 

Kennedy.  Gregorv  L.  232.  317 

Kennedy,  Pal  208.  317 

Kennedv.  Sandra  L,  282 

Kent,  Shem  L.  220 

Kerbv,  Ricky  A.  358 

Kern,  Cindy  L,  282 

Kern,  Lisa  M.  184.  186,  317 

Kern,  Randy  E.  336 

Kerr.  Diane  M.  198.  283 

Kersey.  Bridget  S.  336 

Kersting.Judith  A.  107,  358 

Kerth.  Kenneth  V.  178 

Kessinger,  Jeffrey  248 

Kessler,  Kenneth  P.  171.  283 

Kesterson.  Calvin  L.  180.  232 

Ketteming.  Keiley  A-  358 

Keyser.  Rachael  358 

Kidd,  Karen  K-  283 

Kidd,  Kathv  L,  283 

Kidd,  Kathv  L-  214.  283 

Kidd.  Paula  L.  180,  336 

Kidd,  Rov.  Coach  83.  85 

Kidd,  Tracev  L.  197.  283 
Kilbum.  Emilv  A.  317 
Kihvry.  Christine  A.  ISO,  283 
Kimbrough,  Beth  218.  358 
Kimmel.  Carole  A.  208 
Kincaid.  Bam-  W,  283 
Kincaid.  Beckv  G.  358 
Kincaid.  Garv  W.  283 
Kmcaid,  Jack  P.  283 
Kincaid,  Ken  131 
Kincaid,  Shellve  R,  283 
Kincer.  Paulita  G.  358 
Kinder,  Karm  L.  220 
Kinder,  Robert  K.  336 
King.  Daniel  L.  317 
King.  Kathr>Ti  C.  317 
King,  Marie  A-  212 
King,  Pauletta  336 
King.  Shar\-1  M-  336 
Kingsley.  Clay  B,  336 
Kington,  Darrell  W.  41.  336 
Kington.  Marsha  M.  41 
Kinkion,  Sandra  K,  120 
Kinman,  Karen  K.  336 
Kinsey.  Kar>l  L.  191 
Kinslor,  Kathv  210 
Kirbv,  Dennis  W,  358 
Kirbv.  Taroa  K-  2IS 
Kircher,  Beth  A.  336 
Kirk.  Kimberlv 

Kirkland.  Chariotle  S,  185.  283 
Kirkpatrick.  Ann  D.  317 
Kirkpatrick.  Jeffrey  246 
Kirkpatrick.  Lisa  G-  197,  283 
Kirkwood,  MoUv  K.  187 
Kiser.  Diane  L.  190,  218 
Riser.  James  E.  Jr.  336 
Kiser.  Rimbelrv  197.  199 


283 


Index  37 


Kissel,  Thomas  L.  317 
Kitchen.  Keren  A.  358 
Kittile.  Lisa  J.  317 
Kloren.  John  H.  283 
Klalt.  Chervl  L-  192.  358 
Kleier.  Charles  J.  Ill  283 
Klein,  MaA  C-  283 
Kleven,  Can  A.  317 
Klien,  Mark  130,  131 
Kline,  CraiB  1  358 
Klingstein,  David  B-  337 
Kl.ickc,  Angela  283 
Kloeker.  Joseph  W    248,  337 
Kloppenburg,  Jeffrey  232 
Klotzback,  Wilfred  J    178,  232 
Klund.  Karen  283 
Knauer.  Shan  L,  358 
Knezevich,  Tamera  L  317 
KniHev.  Chene  C    317 
Knight,  Deana  K   337 
Knight,  John  R.  236 
Knight.  Joseph  E,  236 
Knight,  Thomas  ISI 
Knighton,  Dana  M    228,  358 
Knoll.  Colleen  Ann  317 
Knott.  Vickie  L.  358 
Knox.  Tammy  L-  337 
Kocks.  Kevin  J,  130,  131 
Koenig,  Edward  W,  358 
Kohls,  Pamela  K    191,  317 
Kokes,  Angela  M-  187,  337 
Kolhoven.  Sr.  Maiy  D,  358 
Kood.  Kenny  283 
Koogler.  Chris  283 
Kookendoffer.  David  0   337 


.  Thorn 


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Kops,  Dana  L.  218 

Kops,  Diane  E   240,  283 

Koriliage.  Karol  A-  189.  358 

KotUk,  Susan  L,  204,  208.  317 

Koury.  Hameed  I  244 

Kovener.  David  L-  131.  242.  317 

Kozuh.  Maribeth  A.  208.  240,  283 

Krafton,  Paul  S.  93 

Kramer,  Carl  170 

Ktebs,  Jeanene  F  283 

Kreidler,  Stephen  A    337 

Kremer.  Carl  N-  171.  206.  317 

Kresge,  Kathryn  J    248.  337 

Knng.  Kenneth  R.  246 

Kroth.  David  A    358 

Kroth.  Diane  L-  337 

Kruer,  Denise  L,  283 

Kuhl,  Rose  M    189,  358 

Kuhlin,  Jennie  283 

Kuhn,  Stephen  J    317 

Kulet.  Robert  337 

Kunkel.  Jeffrey  M    180,  337 

Kunkel,  Linda  M    185,  214.  337 

Kunti,  Kimberly  R  .358 

Kuril,  Emilv  A    337 


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Laffllce,  Barbara  J    283 
Ufan.  Thiimas  M    93 
Lail.  Jeffrev  M.  358 
Lake.  Lisa  3M 


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Lakes,  Manlvn  L   283 
Lakes.  Terry  W    112.  113.  132 
Lal.inde.  Lonaine  337 
Laltmde,  Steven  R   358 
Umar.  Cathy  L   33T 
Lamar,  Kimberly  A    .•J.58 
Lambda.  Chi  Alpha  232 
UmbdB  Sigma  164.  199 
Lambert.  Pamela  A   .158 
Lampion,  C.len  A.  337 
Lantasler.  Deborah  L   317 
Lancaster.  Sandra  S   3.58 
Lancaster.  Wayne  317 
Land.  Creiiorv  L.  200.  317 
Und.  Steven  E    368 
Lane.  VicU.na  S.  284 
Lang.  Greg  E   317 
Lanjj.  Lin.  317 
LanR.  Lisa  J    240 
Lang.  Nancv  J    317 
Langford.  Ji.nathan  E,  358 
LanKfMrd,  Timi.lhy  E    167.  284 
LangleN.  Ci.nnie  C    248 
UnKle\,  .lane  284 
Unkfnrd,  Carole  A    102 
Lann-in.  Brian  M    240.  317 
Unlz,  T   :il7 
Larson,  iJenise  E    177 
LashJey.  Damon  L.  113.  317 
Laskee.  Stephen  J    356 


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Uughner.  Kimberlv  A    178.  19: 
Laughner,  Ijm  A   :i.58 
Laurence.  Charles  Gilbert  284 
Uw.  Susan  .1    1 16 
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.  Karen  A    213 
.  Shamn  197.  284 


"•n.  Darr>l  M    93 


Lavc.ick,  Thomas  D    189.  317 
Lavne.  .ludv  M    317 
Layne.  Paula  G    3:17 
Laston.  Denise  F   3.58 
Uvtf.n.  .I..hn  C    -228 
Uach.  Linda  S   :U7 
Uathman.  Hettv  M    284 
LeflRue,  Ellen  F    178 
^ake,  Vaughn  B   337 
Uar,  Lucinda  K    358 
Leathers.   Terr,  L   284 
Ubeau.  Richard  J    317 
Ledford.  Trma  L   .358 
Lee.  Belinda  L.  167,  184.  186, 

2a5.  206.  284 
Lee,  Charles  D   231.  284 
Lee,  lo-pph  S   226 
Lee,  Kirk  N    189 
Lee,  Pamela  .1    317 


Lee.  Patricia  218 

Lee.  Paula  A.  178 

Lee,  Sammy  M-  317 

Lee,  Teresa  M,  317 

Leedv.  Mar\'  .)    358 

Leedv,  Nancv  E,  317 

Leer,  Marilyn  206.  220.  284 

Leel.  Kevin  M    358 

LefTler.  Larilynn  L.  358 

Lener,  Douglas  B.  317 

Leftwich.  Joyce  G,  317 

Leger.  Ricky  D.  337 

Ugner.  Dana  M    214.  284 

Uhkamp,  Jeffrey  131 

Uinweber,  Bruce  D    184,  186.  173, 

284 
Leising,  Jfjseph  C    337 


Lemaster.  Barbara  A.  337 
Lemaster.  Uura  L,  210.  358 
Lemert,  Sally  L    191 
Leming.  Kellv  L    178 
Lemon,  Robert  W,  337 
Lench,  Michele  M    170 
Lenharl,  Anita  J    167,  67.  286 
Lenharl,  Jacqueline  L.  216 
Lennon.  Ken  A,  2a3 
Lentz.  Lisa  K,  337 
Leonhardl.  Margaret  E.  216 
Leppo.  Paula  A    192.  358 
Lester.  Jack  E.  306 
Lester.  Jennifer  L.  358 
Lester,  Margaret  M.  285 
Lester,  Shon  M.  359 
Lester,  Tina  M.  197.  285 
Leihgo.  Rebecca  L.  359 
Leuenberger,  Lisa  A,  186.  285 
Lewis.  Brenda  J,  197,  285 
Lewis.  Cvnthia  G   248 
Uwis.  Gabriel  A,  93 
Lewis.  Jeanelle  D    167.  285 
Lewis.  Joan  C   216.  317 
Lewis,  Karen  S-  176 
Lewis.  Lone  E,  285 
Lewis.  Rhonda  359 
Lewis,  Susan  M,  170,  184.  285 
Lewis.  Thomas  M.  191 
Libbee.  Nancv  J    359 
Libbey.  James  K    167 
Lichert.  Doug  317 
Liehty.  Dan  124.  125,  200 
Liebing.  Allen  J    178 
Lies,  Barbara  A    197,  317 
Lies.  Susan  K,  197.  337 
Liest.  Bart  189 
Life.  Kevin  S.  285 
Liggett.  Fred  W.  Jr   244 


Limer.  Gregory  A   359 
Lincoln,  Susan  M    337 
Linder.  Scott  E.  232,  359 
Lineberrv.  Chen  L    198,  210 
Link.  Virginia  A   337 
Lions.  Kimberly  197 
Lisch.  Linda  M-  3.37 
Little  Colonels  182 
Little,  Kimberly  K   359 
Litton,  Dwayne  206 
Livingood,  J    Gregory  317 
Livingood.  James  R   359 
Livingood,  Marc  C   359 
Livingood.  Ronald  G.  285 
Livingston,  David  F   285 
Livingstone,  Patricia  285 
Llocke.  Angle  285 
Lloyd,  Dr   Mark  154 
Uoyd.  Sandra  J    3.^9 
Loar.  Tommy  D    197.  285 
Ltickard,  Ruthie  A.  1%.  337 
Locke.  Prudence  L   306 
L.;ckharl.  Donald  W   317 
Lockhart,  Doren  R    248 
Lf-ckhan,  Elizabeth  A,  318 
Lockndge.  Thomas  L   207,  236 
Logan,  Stewart  J    318 
Logsdon.  Lisa  G.  187,  318 
Lohse.  Cheryl  A    102,  359 
Lokits.  Kirk  E.  246 
Loless,  Patricia  E,  359 
London.  Charles  231 
Long.  Cindy  J    359 
Long,  John  M    Dean  152 
Long.  Karen  B.  126 

Ung,  Lisa'218 
Long,  LvTine  C,  318 
L<jng.  Melanie  A   ;(59 
Long.  Mike  246 
Long.  Susie  318 
Long.  Suzelle  B    194.  201,  285 
Long.  Theresa  102 
L.jngabaugh.  Shanm  D    218 
Longacre,  Donna  L   285 
Longworlh.  Sheryl  A    197.  318 
Lfxmev,  R.  Renee  214 
Loran.  Lisa  102.  3.37 
Loring,  Bernard  D  ,  Jr   318 
Loihridge.  Kevin  L    160.  3.59 
U.tto.  Muhael  L   285 
Uiucks.  Scott  D    189 
Umgh.  Laura  A,  318 
Loughran.  James  V,  337 
Love,  Lisa  L,  318 
Lovell.  John  C,  306 
Lovely.  Robin  L,  59,  240 
Lovett.  Elizabeth  M    178.  359 


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Lovin.  Siacv  L   3.59 

Lowe.  Darlene  337 

Uwerv,  Dehra  K    337 

Lucas.  Debra  L   359 

Luckeii.  Gregorv  A    .137 

Luckeii,  Kim  R   .359 

Ludwig.  Thomas  L    183.  194,  192. 

2a5 

Luerwn.  Mary  T    175.  216 
Luersen,  Tom  P,  359 
Lunsford.  Jeff  197.  285 
Lusby.  Allyson  K    200,  204.  207. 

220.  232.  318 
Lusk,  Treasa  R   337 
Luttrell.  Dormand  L   285 
Lutz,  Kaiherine  L   359 
Lulzkanm,  Marie  E    184.  186,  285 
Lykes.  Randall  S.  131.  234 
Lykes.  Russell  D   234,  285 


Lynch,  Cathy  L.  359 
Lynch.  Katherine  D.  359 
Lynch.  Sandra  188 
Lynch,  Ten  M.  183,  337 
Lyon.  Clyde  L.  337 
Lyons.  Jeffery  K-  248.  337 
Lyons.  Kalhy  J-  337 
Lyons.  Kimberly  A.  210 
Lyons.  Leslie  318 
Lyons.  Marcia  E.  216.  337 
Lyons,  Martin  K,  337 
Lyons,  Sharon  L,  188,  359 
Lyons,  Tamara  D    359 
Lyons,  Tara  R.  359 
Lyons.  Terrv  R.  196 
Lvsle.  Yolonda  S   318 
Lyttie,  Cliff  231 


— M— 


MacDonald.  Holly  207 
Machtolff.  Gayle  L.  337 
Macke.  Leah  M   218,  318 
Macke,  Melissa  G.  359 
MackiUop.  Steven  R    173 
Mackley,  John  M,  234 
Mactavish,  Tamara  A   285 
Macv,  Jonell  216,  285 
Madden.  Deanne  G,  106.  107,  134. 


Madden,  Laura  I.  116,  l 
Maddos,  John  M.  286 
Madison,  Roger  207,  231 
Madras,  Marisa  J    210,  338 
Msegly.  Mary  C    286 
Magee,  Brenda  C.  102,  286 
Mahan.  Keith  242,  338 
Mahan  Michael  F-  286 
Mahler.  Caterina  A.  338 
Mahler,  Darlene  232.  318 
Mahmoud.  Ibrahim  A-  286 
Maiden,  Stuart  A,  196,  318 
Mains,  Greg  H   286 
Malcom.  Melissa  A.  214,  318 
Malkin.  Belly  A    175,  286 
Mallard,  Jamie  R.  200,  359 
Malone.  Gail  359 
Malone,  Mollv  318 
Malone.  Timothy  P.  222,  244 
Malonev,  Mathew  F  338 
Maloney.  Susan  286 
Malthouse.  Teresa  M   359 
Malvin.  John  W,  198,  286 
Manbv,  Elizabeth  L   338 
Maness  Belinda  C    359 
Mangus.  Karen  A,  3,59 
Manis,  Peggy  L,  216,  318 
Manley.  Larrene  J    197 


337 


338 


Ma 

Mann,  Joel  D.  244 

Mann,  Lee  S  359 

Mann,  Rocky  240 

Mann,  Thomas  A    286 

Mannerino,  Anna  Marie  178,  191,  199 

Mansfield,. William  L,  .338 

Mantooth,  Karen  S    286 

Marcum,  Rav  318 

Marcum.  Rhode  Karen  286 

Marcum,  Richard  D    170 

Marcum.  Vicky  L   359 

Marcus,  Todd  J    359 

Marionneaux.  Stephen  93 

Marks,  Steven  A   318 

Marlowe,  Cynthia  L.  306 

Marlowe,  Karen  S    338 

Marple,  Evertl  286 

Marple,  Keith  E  Jr  '286 

Marsh.  Ellen  R,  318 

Marshall.  Janet  L  286 

Martin,  Adone  L,  359 

Manin.  Barbara  L   318 

Martm,  Charles  L.  189 

Martin,  Darrell  E  318 

Martin,  Dawn  E,  359 

Martin.  Dee  Dee  ,359 

Martin,  Dennis  J    XiS 

Martm,  Elizabeth  H   '286 

Martin,  Gentry  W    ,338 

Martin,  .lane!  K.  33B 

Martin,  Janice  K   338 

Marin,  Joy  286 

Martin,  Karen  L    B,  306 

Martin,  Kalhv  G    318 

Martin,  Laurel  L    187,  286 

Mamn,  Richard  196,  .338 


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Martin,  Tanya  L    195,  318 


Martin,  William  H    338 
Marx,  Lee  210.  232,  286 
Masden,  Lelia  H    208,  338 
Mas-m,  Kevin  L   207,  230 


Mai 


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Mason.  Pamela  J    359 
Mason,  Vanessa  A    318 
Mason,  Victoria  .1    338 
Massey,  Lowell  67 
Massev,  William  0   III  191 
.Masters,  David  A    ,159 
Masters,  Fran  318 
Masters,  John  S    248,  338 
Masterson,  Debra  L   318 
Mastin,  Barbara  J    338 
Mathews,  Andy  228 
Matlock.  Rhonda  B   3,38 
Mattes,  Cynthia  J    318 
.Matthews.  Andv  159 
Matthews.  Kelley  A.  214.  .338 
Mattinglv,  Bettve  J    216.  318 
Matlinglv,  Cvnthia  M    286 
Mattingly.  David  B   .1,59 
Mattinglv,  Donald  Jr   .3.59 
Mattingly.  George  D    196 
Mattingly,  Kristi  G    359 
Mattingly,  Mary  L   ,359 
Mattinglv,  Patricia  A   318 
Mattinglv,  Paul  M    338 


Maupin,  Hazel  A    212,  286 
Maupin,  Kathy  J.  318 
Maupin,  Marvin  C.  Jr.  318 
Maxev,  Marlon  R,  318 
Maxey,  Ronald  W.  360 
May,  Gregory  D    246,  338 
May,  Jacqueline  M,  210 
May,  Normandie  M.  102,  318 
May,  Pamela  J,  318 
Mayfield,  Judy  E.  204 
Mayfield.  Roger  D.  360 
Maynard.  Jacqueline  H   338 
Maynard,  Jennifer  E,  171,  176,  202. 

206.  214.  232.  284 
Maynard.  Joe  360 
Maynaid,  Merrill  R.  338 
Maynard,  Sherry  M,  360 
Mayne,  Catherine  J-  154,  286 
Mays,  Mary  K.  338 
Mazur,  Cindy  J.  338 
McAdam,  Beth  A-  210 
McAfee,  Jacqueline  L.  338 
McAfee,  Janice  M    318 
McAfee,  Jeffery  L  338 
McAllister,  Robert  F,  195 
McAninch,  Stacev  318 
McAuliffe,  AnneM    178 
McBride,  David  B   318 
McBride,  Donnie  318 
McCallum.  Marshall  J,  338 
McCann.  Patty  A-  185,  286 
McCarter.  Jen-i  M    194 
McCaulev.  Kelly  M,  3,38 
McClain,  Bobbye  J    286 
McClam,  Daria  K,  214 
McClain,  Mary  T,  287 
McClain,  Patty  K,  167 
McClain,  Shawna  L   216,  318 
McClam,  Tammy  K    190,  287 
McClanahan,  Kelly  L.  360 
McClartv,  Kvle  L.  318 
McClartv,  Susan  D   216.  338 
McClellan,  Charles  A.  338 
McClellan,  Lisa  A.  360 
McClelland,  Casey  J   287 
McClelland,  Patricia  236 
McCleese,  Bob  306 
McClure,  Debra  K   ,338 
McClure,  Karen  214,  287 
McCoige,  Hal  M.  306 
McCombs,  Jon  R-  318 
McCombs,  Steven  A    238 
McComis,  .Natalie  D    198,  287 
McConaughv.  Amve  P   338 
McConaughv,  Paige  199 
McConkey,  Margaret  E   216 
McCord.  Angela  L,  360 
McCflrmack,  Angee  C   360 
McCoun,  Laura  L.  242 
McCowan,  Renee  A    360 
McCoy,  Bonnie  J.  319 
McCoy,  Regina  K.  287 
McCoy,  Sherry  R-  .360 
McCullough,  Clifford  93 
McDaniel,  Dan  E.  115,  319 
McDaniel.  Douglas  W   360 
McDaniel,  Timmy  W    178,  187.  199. 

338 
McDonald.  Hollv  S   216.  338 
McDonald.  Lisa  B,  246 
McDonald.  Robert  S    238 
McDonald.  Ruth  E,  287.  360 
McElroy.  Rick  L,  244 
McEnanev,  Gina  L,  170,  360 
McFarland,  Alia  C   319 
McFarland.  Paul  R   287 
McFanand,  Ruber  244 
McGaffrev.  Tamata  287 
McGarv,  Daniel  E,  240 
McGee,  Roy  L   360 
McGill,  Norma  C    197 
McGinnis,  Kathleen  L   287 
McGinnis,  Terri  L    173 
McGovern,  Ramona  107,  338 
McCmwan,  Cathleen  J,  203,  360 
McGrannahan,  Andrew  S.  178 
McGraw,  Carmela  J    338 
McGraw,  William  224 
McGuire,  Kimberley  K    360 
McHale,  Timothy  S   .338 
McHenrv.  Larry  E   232.  287 
McHodgkins.  Carole  J    360 
McHugh.  Pamela  A,  182.  208.  3,38 
Mcintosh.  John  D   224 
Mcintosh,  Larry  G    207,  232 
Mclntyre,  Beth  A.  187,  338 
Mclntvre.  Nessie  338 
Mclver.  Sharon  J.  360 
Mclver.  William  S.  183.  287 
McKee,  Stuart  W   287 
McKeehan,  Barbara  S    319 
McKeehan,  ,leflerv  H    287 
McKenna,  Kim  A    319 
McKenzie,  Mark  246,  360 
McKenzie,  Robin  B.  360 
McKenzie,  Scott  360 
McKev,  Billy  360 
McKinley,  Dailey  338 
McKinley,  Steve  A   43,  167,  170, 

234,  185,  287 
McKinnev,  Frank  T   232 
McKinnev,  Mary  L  319 
McKinnev.  Scott  D   3,38 
McKnight,  Beverly  C    167,  1,53,  216, 

287 
McKov,  William  Jr    187 
McLean,  Karen  J    199.  :!38 
McMahan,  Cynthia  S    220,  287 
McMillan,  Randy  287 
McMurtrey,  Michael  T.  242 
McNay,  Donald  J    171,  287 
McNulty,  Tom  131 
McPeak.  Joyce  A   319 
McPhaul,  Ranard  G    93 
McQueen,  Charles  M    319 
McQuinn,  Mary  A    175 
McQuinn,  Mary  N    319 
Mcyuire,  Keith  228 
McShane,  Michael  G.  93 
McTavi 


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Mai 


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Meade,  Donna  M  287 
Meade,  Tamela  A,  360 
Meadows,  Missy  360 
Meadows,  Tern  L  360 
Medd,  Frances  A  338 
Medico.  Monica  A  L.  339 


Medina,  Omar  F   287 
Meece.  Martha  A.  220,  360 
Meek,  Jeffrey  L.  360 
Meek,  Melissa  A   210.  339 
Meeks.  Bill  C.  339 
Meeks.  Linda  J.  187,  170,  339 
MelTord,  Sheri  L   171.  170.  287 
Megarel.  Harold  B,  224.  319 
Megargel.  Robert  L,  224.  287 
Mehok.  Joseph  T.  360 
Meier.  Jill  R,  61.  339 
Meier.  Tome  154 
Meihaus.  Christine  M,  210.  360 
Mellon.  Stephen  M.  175.  287 
Melton.  Glenda  S.  287 
Melton.  John  E,  339 
Melton,  Tela  J-  339 
Melville,  Lorena  A.  339 
Menard.  Gina  L.  197.  218.  287 
Menard.  Steven  R.  287 
Mengos.  Nick  W.  319 
Menk,  Mary  K,  194.  339 
Merchant,  Kale  319 
Meredith,  David  L  178,  287 
Meredith,  Judy  G,  218 


Merrill,  Carol  J.  206.  220.  288 
Men-itt,  Ula  E.  319 
Merry.  Phyllis  B.  170.  360 
Mersch.  Gretchen  M    360 
Mescher,  Jerome  R,  196 
Mesley.  Carol  J.  319 
Messerknecht.  Joan  M,  107.  339 
Metcalf.  Dixie  R,  167.  197.  288 
Metcalf,  Marsha  319 
Metcalfe,  Mark  L.  192,  319 

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Meyer.  Edward  E.  360 

Meyer,  Jane  C   216 

Meyer,  Jerry  D.  288 

Meyer,  Mike  D.  360 

Meyers,  Craig  131 

Michels,  Connie  F,  20,  205.  288 

Middendorf,  David  J.  195.  319 

Middlesworth,  Cindy  V  339 

Mieure.  Kelli  D  360 

Milbume,  E.  Paige  197 

Miles,  Barbara  Lee  306 

Miles,  Michael  R.  360 

Miles,  Sheila  D.  360 

Military  Police  196 

Millard,  Laurie  A,  319 

Miller.  Alvin  E.  92,  93 

Miller,  Barry  M,  288 

Miller,  Betty  R.  178.  191 

Miller.  Brett  W.  360 

Miller.  Brian  D.  339 

Miller,  Brian  236 

Miller,  Cheri  D.  203,  339 

Miller,  Cheryl  C.  339 

Miller,  Chris  246,  319 

Miller,  Christine  M.  170.  188.  246 

Miller.  Cindy  K.  248 

Miller,  Cynthia  L-  360 

Miller,  Deborah  L.  360 

Miller,  Diana  M    288 

Miller.  Eddie  J    234 

Miller.  Emily  B.  205.  206,  319 

Miller,  Jane  L.  360 

Miller.  Jeff  228 

Miller,  Jeffrey  L.  339 

Miller,  John  L.  360 

Miller,  Katherine  L.  182,  360 

Miller,  Keith  360 

Miller,  Mark  .360 

Miller,  Melinda  K   ,339 

Miller,  Mike  J.  360 

Miller,  Myra  L,  360 

Miller,  Patti  319 

Miller,  Rosella  J.  319 

Miller,  Rusty  L.  360 

Miller,  Santira  J.  201 

Miller,  Sharon  Z.  339 

Miller,  Susan  361 

Miller,  Susan  195 

Miller,  Thomas  E.  195 

Miller,  Victor  L.  288 

Million,  William  N,  339 

Mills,  Arthur  R  339 

Mills,  Jennifer  R.  182,  187,  319 

Mills,  Susan  L.  339 

Millstead,  Lesa  S.  173,  367 

Milner,  Melony  L.  361 

Mims,  Steven  D.  288 

Mindgue,  Kelley  319 

Mindrum,  G,  Scott  238 

Mingus,  Susan  360 

Mink,  Marianne  222 

Minogue,  Michael  W  288 

Minor,  Jefferv  L   ,1,39 

Minter,  Mona  V.  182.  361 

Miracle.  Brace  W.  306 

Miracle,  Rita  288 

Miracle,  Roger  A.  339 

Mitchell,  Emma  J.  213 

Mitchell,  Gregory  S,  178,  361 

Mitchell,  John  M.  288 

Mitchell,  Karen  L  361 

Mitchell,  Martha  L.  361 

Mitchell,  Richard  W   361 

Mitchell,  Tony  E-  339 

Mitchell,  William  B    170 

Mivciaz,  Shan  D-  339 

Moamenah.  Salem  M.  339 

Mock,  Ron  207 

Modena,  Marv  R.  216,  339 

Moeller,  Julie  A.  216 

Mohamed,  Awad  S.  339 

Mohr,  Jerome  T,  339 

Mohr,  Lynn  A    288 

Mojsejenko,  Anna  J.  183,  288 

Molden.  Jill  361 

Mailman,  Diana  J.  288 

Monheimer.  Brian  361 

Monhollon.  Kathryn  A,  319 

Montgomery.  Carol  D,  212 

Montgomery.  Carolyn  J.  200.  202,  319 

Montgomery,  Glenda  J    319 

Montgomery,  Pamela  J.  339 

Moody,  Leisha  K    361 

Moody,  Sandra  L-  288 

Moon,  James  E.  288 

Moonev,  Bill  H.  240 

Moor,  Morns  H.  Jr   93 

Moore,  Carla  A-  216,  339 

Moore,  Cheryl  288 


378  Index 


319 


Moore.  David  K.  339 

Moore.  Donna  G.  205.  206 

Moore.  Farrell  319 

Moore.  Greg  288 

Moore.  Gregory  A.  236.  288 

Moore,  Karen  L.  167,   "" 

Moore,  Kerry  J    198, 

Moore,  Mark  131.  339 

Moore,  Mary  C.  339 

Moore.  Michael  246 

Moore.  Patricia  E.  361 

Moore,  Penelope  319 

Moore.  Suellen  361 

Moore.  Susan  N.  201.  288 

Moorman.  Mary  B  361 

Morand.  Mary  K  361 

Morehead.  Caria  L,  195 

Morehead.  Usa  A.  167.  210,  246. 

286 
Morehoua.  Mary  E    199 
Moreland.  Jane  205.  206 
Moreland.  Kimberjy  A,  218.  361 
Moreland.  Thomas  L  339 
Morgan.  Jamea  E.  339 
Morgan.  Jean  L   208 
Morgan.  Jennie  236.  288 
Morgan.  Joellen  319 
Morgan,  Karen  C  306 
Morgan,  LesUe  G.  288 
Morgan,  Marls  307 
Morgan,  Bohert  C   361 
Morgan,  William  J.  112,  113.  132. 

288 
Morguson.  Robert  K.  224 
Moriarty.  Amy  S.  319 
Morreau.  Kat'herine  I.  222 
Morretti.  Paula  D.  361 
Morris.  Alfred  182 
Morris.  Joyce  A.  288 
Morris.  Michael  339 
Morris.  Rhonda  S-  199.  '206.  339 
Morris.  Sheila  L.  187.  361 
Morris.  Steve  361 
Morrison.  Jane  339 
Morrow,  Colleen  R   339 
Morrow.  James  D-  190.  191.  204.  21 
Morton.  Barry  361 


Moeer.  Barbara  E-  186 
Moser.  Karen  E.  191 
Moses,  Dallas  AT   339 
Mouhead,  CarIa  339 
Moulton,  Stephen  B   11  361 
Mountjoy,  Shawn  R,  224,  339 
Mounts.  Donna  J.  339 
Mountz.  Edsel  202 
Mudd.  Deborah  L.  361 
Mudd.  Frances  A.  339 
Mueller.  Mark  T  226 
Muirhead.  Anne  M    339 
Mukes,  Sandra  L-  120.  122.  123 
Mulcahy.  Michael  T   340 
MuUaney.  Sarah  L,  208 
MuUer.  Donna  M    198.  340 
MuUer.  Monica  M    340 
Mullins.  Anna  M    319 
Mullins.  Christopher  361 
MuUins.  Lorena  G   340 
Mullins.  Mark  E   St    236.  288 
Mullins.  Paula  S  319 
Mullins.  Robin  L.  340 
MuUuis.  Robin  Licia  182.  361 
Mullins.  Terry  W,  361 
Mullins.  Tracy  D   202.  236.  319 
Murdoch.  Richard  E    189 
Murihead.  Anne  185 
Murphy.  Brenda  L  319 
Murphy.  Diana  120.  121.  122 
Murphy.  Nicholas  C   236.  319 
Murphy.  Sharon  340 
Murphy.  Steven  K.  244 
Murray.  Sharon  K.  361 
Musch.  Jennifer  L  289 
Muster.  Patncia  M    319 
Myers.  Deborah  L   289 
Myere.  Kathy  R.  361 
Myeis.  Kay  361 
Myers.  Leola  C.  361 
Myers.  Todd  A.  242 
Mynatt.  Donald  N.  319 
Mynatt.  Linda  S.  319 


— N— 


Nance.  Susan  B-  289 
Nantz.  Deborah  1.  319 
Nantz,  Julia  K.  182.  289 
Napier.  David  L    131.  193 
Napier.  Michael  B,  340 
Napier.  Pnscdla  361 
Napier,  Raw  S.  170 
Napier,  Rosaline  208 
Naser,  Larry  361 
Nash,  Usa  C.  340 
Naata,  Lori  J.  289 
Natalie,  Howard  M.  319 
Nave.  Paul  340 
Naylor.  Laura  J,  289 
Naylor.  Minam  E    220.  289 
Ndefru.  Odilia  N,  289 
Neal.  Charles  G   319 
Neal.  Danny  A    340 
Neal.  Lisa  D.  218 
Necleno.  Cheryl  A  218.  240 
Neft.  Holly  J.  222,  289 
Neikirk,  Laura  A.  319 
Neill.  Jeffrey  T,  361 
Neiman.  Judy  319 
Nelson.  Jeannie  361 
Nelson.  Ron  289 
Neritt.  Marjorie  214 
Netherland.  -Jerry  W    183.  289 
Neumarm.  Linda  M    361 
Nevius.  Laura  L   361 
Nevius.  Leslee  C    340 
New,  Shelia  A   340 
Newberry,  Jacquelme  170.  361 
Newell.  V.cky  A    340 
Newkirii,  Mark  R-  340 
Newkirk.  Rebecca  J    187.  340 
Newkirk,  Sandra  K    187.  361 
Newitt.  Manorice  289 


Newman.  Sonja  G.  319 
Newport.  Patricia  L.  214 
Newsom.  Stephen  F.  240 
Neweome.  Robert  T.  125 
Newton.  Tammy  R.  289 
Nibert.  Tina  M.  319 
Nicely.  Teresa  C.  340 
Nicholas,  Jon  0.  320 
Nidiolas,  Shannon  216,  320 
Nichols,  Elee  340 
Nichols,  Nanette  L,  320 
Nichols,  Phillip  A.  178 
Nicholson,  George  C.  167,  289 
Nicholson,  Sherry  B.  218,  340 
Nickell.  Pamela  J.  218.  246.  289 
Nicley.  Debbie  289 
Nie.  Jenifer  A.  361 
Niederhelman.  Kimberly  222.  289 
Nieland.  Douglas  158 
Nieland.  Mark  210 
Niemann.  Michelle  320 
Nihart.  Jack  B.  248 
Niles.  Kelly  J,  320 
Nix.  Thomas  J.  92.  93.  193 
Noble.  Sharon  L.  197.  289 
Noe.  Debra  A.  289 
Noel.  Gary  L.  112.  113.  132. 

289 
Noel.  Karen  L.  361 
Noel.  Laura  L.  210 
Nolan.  Rose  M ,  320 
Nolan.  Todd  E.  210.  320 
Noland.  Scott  361 
Noller.  Kara  R,  361 
Nolle.  Sandra  E.  361 

irdgulen.  June  B.  167 


Noi 


.  Andrea  K.  198.  214.  320. 


236 
North.  Maryanne  T.  340 
Northcutt,  Monty  L.  207.  242.  289 
Northcutt.  Scott  M.  202 
Norton.  Dennis  A,  289 
Norton.  Kathenne  S.  320 
Norton.  Usa  A.  200.  289 
Norton.  Pamela  R.  340 
Nussbaum.  Gary  J    93 
Nuttall.  Mark  K-  167 


— o— 


Oberst.  Julia  A,  189 
Obnen.  Bryan  K    234.  289 
Obrien.  Sherri  L.  320 
Obnen.  Theresa  M,  236 
O'Connell.  Patricia  A-  197.  320 
O'Connor.  Caryn  125.  193.  200. 

O'Dell.  Belinda  J   290 
ODell.  Christina  S    178.  340 
ODonnell.  Clarabelle  208.  290 
Oeswein.  Nancy  A   206,  210 
Offott,  Jane  M,  220,  361 
Onahavan,  Michael  L.  290 
Ogara,  Kathy  L   320 


Ogil 


234 


167,  210,  290 
OHara,  Pamela  J    362 
O'Heam,  Dennis  M    171,  173,  290 
Ohlraann.  Annette  M    170.  362 
Okeson.  William  G   290 
Okeson.  Yvonne  S  216.  320 
Okruhlica.  Mark  E   234 
Olde.  Karen  E.  189.  362 
Oldham.  Kathy  L.  340 
Olins.  Rita  G.  320 
Oliver.  Barbara  A.  204.  320 
Oliver.  Phill  T   320 
Olson.  Ann  T.  290 
Olson.  Todd  R.  320 
Omega  Psi  Phi  231 
Ordel.  Marcia  A.  290 
Orman.  Dan  320 
Orme.  Cynthia  L  340 
O'Rourke.  Mitzie  214 
Orourke.  Mitzie  320 
Orrender.  William  J-  94.  95,  202, 

224,  290 
Osborn,  Holly  W,  362 
Osborn,  Mary  E,  216,  320 
Osborne.  Janell  L.  340 
Osborne.  Mary  E.  340 
Osboum.  Alice  E-  202 
Oabourn.  Lon  A.  362 
Osley.  Sabruia  A    182 
Oster.  Sharon  K    290 
Oteta.  Ramond,  Dr,  163 
Ott.  Pamela  L.  192 
Outlaw.  Chns  G.  125.  362 
Overatreet.  Craig  L-  362 
Owens.  David  W   340 
Owens.  Gregory  A,  196 
Owens.  Joanna  S  320 
Owens.  Nancy  A    167.  190.  194. 


201 


.  Stacev  L   218.  290 


—  P— 


Pace.  Lisa  D.  362 
Packett.  Leonard  V.  320 
Page,  Jeffrey  P   207 
Painter,  Paula  L.  187,  362 
Painter,  Peggy  A    290 
Palechek,  Julie  A    218 
Palmer.  Douglas  E   Jr   224 
Palmer,  Elizabeth  C,  320 
Palmer,  Keith  A,  170,  340 
Palmer,  Leslie  E    189 
Palmer,  Michael  D    246 
Palmer.  Michelle  M   320 
Palmerball.  Helen  H.  167.  290 
Palmberball.  Virginia  290 
Pannell,  Nancy  J.  362 
Pany.  Thomas  F.  238 
Pappas.  Ted  G.  173.  362 
Parke.  Stephen  W.  320 


Parker.  Barbara  F.  320 

Parker.  Bill  J    203.  290 

Parker,  Danny  228 

Parker,  Jay  238 

Parker.  Kevin  224 

Parker.  Laura  S.  185.  203.  320 

Parker.  Mark  290 

Parker.  Tamme  220.  320 

Parkev.  Shan  246.  362 

Parks.  Darrell  L,  362 

Parks.  Donna  L.  214.  362 

Parks.  Gus  93 

Parks.  Sharon  K,  362 

Parrigan.  Jennifer  L.  187.  362 

Parrish.  Diane  M.  214.  362 

Parrish.  Jerry  D   93 

Parnsh.  Patti  B    192,  194 

Parton,  Mark  C.  130,  131 

Pater.  Robin  A.  174.  175.  320 

Patrick.  Mark  240 

Patrick.  Sheila  A.  362 

Patrick.  William  D,  183.  226.  290 

Patten.  Judy  G,  362 

Patterson.  Juliann  362 

Patterson.  Malcolm  C,  248.  290 

Patterson.  Rebecca  S.  340 

Patton,  Dale  89 

Paul.  Lonzo  178 

Paul.  Michael  R.  340 

Paul.  Michele  L,  154,  320 

Pauley,  Phyllis  D.  362 

Paulin.  Nancy  K.  197.  340 

Pavlouic.  Doug  242.  320 

Payne.  Cheiyl  A,  191.  204 

Payne.  Donna  M,  362 

Payne.  Jacinta  M,  167,  190,  290 

Payne.  Jane  P.  362 

Payne.  Jeannine  M.  340 

Payne.  Kelly  S,  340 

Payne.  Kye  320 

Payne.  Suzanne  G.  320 

Paynter.  Susan  M,  320 

PBL  200 

Peabody.  Bonnie  S.  362 

Peanjon.  Bert  D   320 

Pedicone.  Adele  192 


Pedic 


.  Mai 


,  362 


Pedrozo.  Raul  A,  167 
Peebles.  Lynn  M,  340 
Peege.  Steve  E   238.  362 
Pelfrey.  Janice  R,  362 
Pelfrev.  Pamela  S,  197.  220.  290 
Pellf.  Debbie  J.  218 
Pena.  William  T.  244 
Pence.  Douglas  A.  362 
Pence.  Tracy  362 
Pendleton.  Kelly  M.  362 
Pennington.  Richard  J    290 
Penske.  Jill  A  203.  210.  320 
Pequignot.  Lisa  B,  290 
Pequignot,  Renee  L.  194 


Perkir 


.  Con 


ii320 


Perkins.  Dana  L,  218.  340 
Perkins,  David  E.  132,  340 
Perkins,  Jo  A   290 
Perkins,  Michael  291 
Perry.  Anna  B    167 
Perry.  Deborah  L    187.  291 
Perry.  Elvena  M.  340 
Perry.  Lisa  R    167 
Perry.  Tom  248 
Peters.  Connie  L   362 
Peters.  Douglas  W,  362 
Peters,  Joanna  M,  218,  291 
Petereon.  Bonni  S.  362 
Peterson,  Lori  M    362 
Peterson,  Mary  L.  218 
Pettit,  Dwayne  J,  340 
Pettit,  Wendy  L.  242 
Petus,  Sandra  291 
Peyton.  Beverly  Sue  291 
Ptlug.  Patricia  L.  362 
Pharis.  Janice  C.  340 
Phelps.  John  Williams  143 
Phi  Alpha  Theta  164 
Phi  Beta  Umbda  200 
Phi  Delia  Theta  234 
Phi  Epsilon  Kappa  200 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  153 
Phi  Mu  220 
Phi  Mu  Alpha  201 
Phi  Upsilon  Onicron  201 
Phillips.  Brian  C   248 
Phillips.  Candice  L.  173 
PhiUips.  Jeffrey  C.  362 
Phillips.  John  K.  362 
PhiUips,  Marsha  S.  340 
Phillips.  Ross  A   320 
Phillips.  Ruth  A    320 
Phillips.  Steven  M    320 
Philhpa.  Teresa  M    307 
Phillips.  Terry  246 
Phillips.  Tracy  L.  362 
Philpol,  Christopher  362 
Philpot,  Michelle  A.  320 
Phoenix.  Lucinda  J.  197.  291 
Phi  Delta  Theta  234 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha  60.  236 
Pi  Kappa  Phi  60 
Pi  Omega  Pi  202 
Pickermg.  Martha  Sue  187,  291 
Picklesimet,  Cassis  362 
Picton.  Tammi  L   291 
Pieratt.  Denise  L   340 
Pieratt.  Kimberly  E-  167 
Piercey,  Flonnie  F  320 
Piercv.  Kimberly  D    320 
Pilger.  Lisa  J    320 
Ping.  Pamela  J    362 
Pinkston.  Charles  D,  340 
Pinkaton.  William  HI  230 
Pinson.  Kelly  L.  362 
Pinter.  Steve  S,  198 
Pipes.  Chernce  V.  291 
Pitman.  Sandra  G    362 
Pittman,  Rob>n  L   340 
Playforth.  Kimberly  S-  20).  320 
Plotts.  Patricia  E   321 
Plummer.  Donna  S-  362 
Plummer.  James  D-  291 
Plummer.  Kathy  L.  340 
Plummer.  Kimberley  L-  340 
Plummer.  Pamela  L.  188 
Poe.  Mark  W   93 
Pole.  Woody  170 
Poling.  Julianne  291 


Pollard.  Marii  A.  341 
Polhtt.  Jeffrey  G.  207.  224 
Polyino.  Geri  106 
Pomlee.  Bumey  L.  93 
Ponder.  Traci  L.  362 
Poole.  Charles  D.  246 
Poole.  J.  Caroline  362 
Poole.  Marjorie  A.  362 
Porter.  Deborah  D.  341 
Porterfield.  Tanya  J.  362 
Portia.  Anthony  Q   .321 
Posey.  Dean  Robert  W.  160.  16 
Posey,  Ronald  G-  292.  341 
Potter.  Judy  D  363 
Potter.  Lynn  A    341 
Potter.  Mary  J.  321 
Potta.  Brian  D,  167.  190.  292 
Porta.  Terry  L,  178 
Powe.  Cindy  341 
Powell.  Ann  187 
Powell.  Carolyn  G   341 
Powell.  Jacquelyn  G.  .321 
Powell.  Joanne  M.  363 
Powell.  Randall  Q.  248 
Powell.  Shirley  G.  181 
Powers.  Deborah  L.  341 
Powers.  Diana  D.  363 
Powers,  Timothy  D  363 
Poynter.  Beverly  K.  341 
Poynter.  Matthew  M.  363 
Poynter.  Wilella  363 
Prall.  Brian  L.  240 
Prall.  Jayne  R,  182 
Prall.  Mike  E.  363 
Pramvk.  John  C,  321 
Prather.  Steven  L.  363 
Pratt.  Charles  W.H.  93 
Pratt.  Donna  M.  341 
Preece.  Charlotte  363 
Preece.  Gary  L,  363 
Prenatt.  Bret  292 
Bresson,  William  C.  170,  363 
Preston.  Kevin  198 
Preston.  Mark  125,  193,  200, 

321 
Preston,  Rick  E.  321 
Preston,  Robert  K.  292 
Preston.  Timothy  R,  341 
Prewitt.  Bobby  R,  192 
Prewitt.  Kenna  L.  232 
Price.  Jamie  L,  185,  292 
Price,  Lisa  L  341 
Price.  Melodye  L.  321 
Price.  Rhonda  G.  321 
Price.  Sueticia  A.  363 
Priddy.  Micheal  D    154 
Prince.  Christopher  S.  363 
Prince.  Unda  S    216.  292 
Prindle.  E)onald  B    196 


Pnvi 


1  363 


Procaccino.  Joseph  P   238 
Proffitt.  Dianna  L,  341 
Prolitt.  Angela  C    363 
Piovost,  Eric  L.  184.  198.  210 
Prow.  Jennifer  Jill  201.  292 
PBSSA  202 
Pruder.  Susan  E.  363 
Pruitt.  Sandra  N.  363 
Pniitt.  Sharon  L.  292 
Palmer.  Valerie  J,  210 
Ptacek.  Gayle  M    214 
PUcek.  Terri  A    214.  321 
Puckett,  Charlotte  A.  363 
Puckett.  Larry  W.  321 
Puckett.  Sherry  L.  363 
Pugh.  Terry  A.  321 
Pujda.  Patrick  A.  292 
PuUiam.  Connie  F,  341 
Pulliam.  Pamela  H    321 
Pullins.  Leanne  Wanda  181.  321 
Purdy.  Christopher  D    178.  232 
Purdy.  Laura  D    102.  321 
Purvis.  Brian  E.  178 
Putnam.  Jennifer  W,  321 
Pyles.  Cynthia  N.  214 
Pyles.  Teresa  A.  167 
Pyles.  Vivian  L.  341.  292 


-Q- 


Quaies.  Joanne  M.  292 
Queen.  Cathy  L.  214.  363 
Queen.  Kay  L.  292 
Quesnel.  Scott  E.  130  131 
Quigley.  Joseph  T   246.  292 
Quinnellv.  Bryan  T  226 
Quire.  Maria  K  363 
Quirke.  Eileen  P   321 
Quitter.  Karen  M    2(«.  321 


-R— 


Rabenecker.  Robert  E.  321 
Rader.  Usa  M.  220.  236.  341 
Radford,  Michael  292 
Ragland,  Naulie  M.  363 
Rague,  Patricia  363 


,  Cynthia  J    363 
Ralston,  Alma  J    197 
Ralston,  Ksrla  M    107,  363 
Rambo,  Deborah  K.  170.  205.  206, 

292 
Ramey.  Johnnie  B  341 
Ramp.  Jane  Louise  292 
Randies.  Kathryn  J.  178.  220 
Randolph  Cynthia  A.  204.  341 
Randolph.  Donna  A.  218 
Randolph.  Jo  H  '292 
Randolph.  Kirii  T,  242 
Ranev.  Tamara  G.  321 
Rankin.  David  L   292 
Rankin,  Jennifer  L,  292 
Rankin.  Timothy  C,  242 
Ranadell.  Kathryn  T.  236.  292 
Rapson.  Kimberly  A-  341 
Raque.  Nancy  L.  167.  201.  292 
Raasinier.  Amy  J.  363 
Rathgeber.  Gus  125.  132.  341 
Rathunde.  Lucille  M.  210 
Ratliff,  Cheryl  D   363 
Ratliff.  James  B    167,  292 


Ratliff.  -Jenifer  292 
Ratliff.  Kriitine  R,  363 
Ratliff  Maid  363 
Ratliff.  Philip  Q.  240 
Ratliff.  Phyllia  C.  341 
Rauch.  Linda  R.  214 
Raven.  Alan  B.  125.  170.  204 
Ray.  Deborah  S.  341 
Ray.  Elizabeth  S.  292 
Ray.  Rona  G.  .363 
Ray.  Sandra  C.  2»2 
Rea.  Ronald  G.  196 
Read.  Jamea  K.  292 
Read.  Kelly  200 
Reader.  Garry 

Reagan.  Deborah  D  218,  341 
Ream.  Holly  216.  341 
Beams.  Kunberly  J,  321 
Rebholz,  Steven  J.  131 
Redden.  Tyione  C.  230 
Redman.  Ginger  A.  216 
Redmon.  Lisa  J.  197.  341 
Reed,  Andrea  J.  321 
Reed.  Brenda  J.  201.  321 
Reed.  Janey  C.  363 
Reed.  Robyn  L.  363 
Reed.  Sandra  S.  341 
Reed.  Sue  C.  363 
Reffett.  Deborah  L   208.  293 
Reffitt,  Clara  J.  .363 
Regenauer.  Bryan  D   363 
Rehberg.  Robert  W    232.  321 
Rehfusa.  Roderic  J-  363 
Rehkamp.  Karen  M.  293 
Reid.  Deborah  A.  341 
Reid.  Kathy  A-  363 
Reinstedler.  Laurie  E.  183 
Reister.  David  J    178.  293 
Reister.  Mary  F.  222.  321 
Remington.  Usa  A  363 
Remstedler.  Laune  214 
Renaker.  Sharon  L-  321 
Renfrew.  Jimmy  L.  171.  321 
Renn.  Theresa  A.  173.  363 
Rennirt.  Kathy  E.  293 
Repper.  Frank  S.  293 
Restrepo.  Johnny  341 
Reteneller.  Nancy  J.  363 
Revack.  Suzanne  L.  120.  363 
Reyes.  Karen  L.  191.  293 
Reynolds.  Anthony  L.  341 
Reynolds.  Aikie  S.  293 
Reynolds.  Billy  S   341 
Reynolds.  Doug  228 
Reynolds.  Ehvavne  226 
Rhea.  Eldora  V,  212 
Rho  Epsilon  203 
Rhoades.  Mitzi  G    220.  341 
Rhodus.  Teresa  A-  321 
Rhymer.  Lynn  P-  363 
Rice.  Clay  197 
Rice.  Diane  R.  205.  206.  363 
Rice.  Jill  P   363 
Ric«.  Lawrence  C.  293 
Rich.  Robm  N  210 
Richard.  Gary  240 
Richardson.  Karen  E.  120 
Richardson.  Usa  R  363 
Richardson.  Lynn  S.  341 
Richanlson.  Lynne  H-  321 
Richardson.  William  D   341 
Richert.  Rhonda  L-  214 
Richcy.  Sharon  293 
Richie.  David  L  363 
Itichmond.  Christian  J  293 
Richter.  Terri  A-  220.  341 
Richwalsky.  Patrice  321 
Ricke.  Mike  A.  207.  236.  321 
Ricks.  Anita  J.  222 
Ricks.  Bobbv  E  293 
Riddle.  Kimberly  S-  363 
Ridglev.  Cindra  S,  363 
Ridner.  Maivin  D   321 
Riehemann.  Marty  321 
Riehemann.  Steven  J.  321 
Riehl.  Barbara  L.  293 
Riehl.  Sara  A    190.  201 
Rigg.  Kelly  J,  321 
Riggins.  David  240 
Riggs.  Debbie  A-  194.  218.  29; 
Rielv.  EUzabeth  A-  218 
Rilev.  Ubbv  341 
Rilev.  Rosemarie  A    240,  293 


Rim 


293 


Ripple.  Rhonda  B.  321 
RiBch.  Uune  S.  201.  248.  321 
Ritchie.  Beth  S.  192,  341 
Ritchie.  David  242 
Ititchie.  Kimberly  S.  364 
Ritter.  Lydia  S-  183.  321 
Roaden,  Debbie  K    321 
Roaden.  Rachel  A.  293 
Roahng.  Matthew  A    200.  204.  29 
Roahng.  Paula  H-  200.  20).  293 
Roan.  Sarah  A.  364 
I^ark.  Dean  168 
Bobbins,  Sarah  L.  341 
Bobbins.  Thomas  321 
Robbins.  Wallace  D.  180 
Robbins.  Wendi  D.  178 
Robbvn.  Karen  185 
Roberson.  Uss  L.  341 
Roberts.  Donna  L-  1*1.  321 
Roberts.  Elva  F.  321 
Roberts.  Jacelyn  293 
Roberu.  Jimmy  E.  364 
Roberts.  JoceK-n  L.  198 
Roberts.  Kelly  L.  216.  321 
Roberts.  Kennv  G    228 
Roberts.  Leanna  J   206.  364 
Roberts,  Margot  M-  341 
Boberts.  Mark  L   364 
Roberts.  Michael  T    178.  240 
Roberts.  Phillip  P.  364 
Boberts.  Ricky  L.  321 
Roberts.  Sharen  197.  341 
Roberts.  Steven  J-  293 
Roberta.  Susan  C   341 
Roberta.  Theresa  K,  198 
Roberts,  William  M.  321 
Robertson,  .Anne  M   321 
Robertson.  Darrell  A-  183 
Robertson.  Saundra  A.  3&4 
Robertaon.  Susan  L  364 
Robinson.  Alonzo  R.  364 
Robmson.  Becky  J.  293 


Index  379 


Robinson.  Debra  A  212.  .■!2l 
Robinson,  EUjabflh  A,  3« 
Robinson,  Henrv  A-  93 
Robinson.  Jefl  3&I 
Robinson.  Kent  322 


Robin 


1  293 


in,  Margaret  A.  293 
Robinson,  Riu  J.  202,  322 
Robinson,  Robert  E.  Jr.  322 
Robinson,  Tanim.v  L.  322 
Robinson.  Tommie  L.  231 
Robison.  Ramona  D.  346 
Roddv.  Colleen  B.  293 
Rodes.  Man  293 
Rodgei5.  Beth  A.  364 
Rodseis.  Tammy  D.  182.  183.  177. 
200.  220.  322 
Roe.  Wendell  W.  341 
Roesel,  Kathv  A    197.  201.  218, 

293 
Roftan,  Jeannie  307 
Rogers,  Anita  G    167,  2»4 
Rogers,  Debra  L,  341 
Rogers,  Ed»ina  J  364 
Rogers,  Thomas  197.  199 
Rogers.  Thomas  K  167.  190.  294 
Rolen.  Cvnthia  A   341 
Rolf.  David  W    1-25.  193 
Rolf,  -lames  H,  189 
Rolfes,  Pamela  M    294 
Rollings.  Irish  210 
Rolslon,  Alma  322 
Roncarti,  Nancy  S.  364 
Rodd,  Loren  K.  Jr.  167 
Rorrer.  Kalhv  J,  341 
Rose.  Debra  L  322 
Rose.  Gail  2»t 
Rose.  Herbert  D.  294 
Rose.  Jeffrey  A.  236 
Rose.  Joel  E.  364 
Resell.  Kathv  207 
Roser.  Tammy  D-  361 
Ross.  Connie  R.  167 
Ross.  David  W.  364 
Ross.  Diana  A.  167.  294 
Ross.  Lori  A.  218.  322 
Ross.  Nancy  L.  322 
Ross,  Rodger.  L.  244.  341 
Ross.  Ron  240 
Rosa,  Vicki  S.  2»( 
Rotert,  Amy  H.  210 
Rotert.  Nancy  L.  210 
Roth.  Karen  0.  361 
Roth.  Ronald  B.  178 
Rothel.  Lisa  C.  322 
Rothfuss.  Karen  L.  364 
Rothfuss.  Scott  T-  224 
Rothwell.  Dale  E.  Jr.  224.  322 
Rotunno.  Christine  M.  208.  342 
Rougeux.  Juliette  R.  197.  208.  294 
Routledge.  Beth  A.  189.  342 
Rowe.  Jerry  T   294 
Rowe.  Kira  S  214.  364 
Rowe,  Penelope  R.  364 
Rowe.  Steven  D  364 
Riiwell.  Randell  342 
Rowland.  Dinah  F.  342 
Rowlett.  Charles  L,  242,  342 
Rowlett,  John  D    193,  167 
Rowette,  David  196 
Royalty,  Gav  210 
Royalty,  Marsha  G.  322 
Royalt^-.  Sandra  D   364 
Rozak,  Linda  S   364 
Rubel.  James  A.  94.  234.  294 
Ruble.  Jamie  E.  220 
Rucker.  Sherry  C.  249.  291 
Rucker.  Theresa  M    187.  294 
Ruddell.  Marii  T.  342 
Ruchrwein.  Jennifer  R,  214,  322 
Ruehnvein,  Sharon  C,  364 
Ruffu,  Peter  X.  115.  364 
Ruhl.  Sara  2W 
Rullman.  Lisa  G    .364 
Rundell.  Mark  244 
Runion.  Pamela  J    364 
Runion.  Teresa  L   182,  294 
Runyan,  Holly  L.  342 
Runyon.  Linda  K.  364 
Runyon.  Rhonda  J.  186 
Rupe.  Arthur  W.  342 
Rupert.  Joy  L  342 
Rush.  Patricia  L.  220.  342 
Rushing.  Mary  E.  342 
Rushing.  Richard  A.  170,  294 
Russell,  Brenda  L,W,  342 
Russell,  Christopher  228 
RuB.sell,  Kimberly  A.  194,  201,  294 
Russell,  Mark  A.  183 
Russell.  Ruth  A   204.  322 
Rust.  John  W.  322 
Rutherford.  Marilyn  Z.  173 
Rut!.  Gary  G  342 
Ryan.  L<in  R.  294 
Ryder.  Sheila  C    178.  342 


— s— 


Sacre.  Scotlie  R,  2.J8,  :M2 
Sadler.  Alan  B   342 
Saffer,  Conta  M.  192 
Sage.  Sharon  L.  364 
Saif.  Saleh  294.  342 

Sallee.  Michael  D.  342 
Salter.  Jamea  G.  154 
Salyera,  Robin  R.  294 
Samadi.  Ramazan  K.  342 
Samkari,  Adnan  J.  342 
Sammons.  Rebecca  L.  214.  294 
Sams.  Caroly-n  294 
Samuels.  Angela  D.  322 
Sander,  Mark  E    294 
Sanders.  Jeanine  L   294 
Sanders,  Jennifer  E.  342 
Sanders.  Lee  322 
Sanders.  Lester  T   231 
Sanders,  Leisa  D   322 
Sanders.  Robin  208 
Sandlin,  Deborah  364 
Sandlin.  Dewana  364 
Sandlin.  Pamela  J   364 
Sandusky.John  D   342 
Sang.  Kelli  E.  94 
Sang.  Richard  L   93 
Sanguansin.  Supachai  294 
Sargent,  June  E.  154.  294 
Sameckv.  Fred  A   Jr.  204.  294 

380  Index 


Sasser.  Kimberly  L.  342 

Sasao.  Chns  M.  170 

Sauntry,  Bill  24« 

Sauntrv,  Willard  D.  342 

Savage.  Micheal  A.  232 

Savage.  Tere«a  L.  322 

Sawson.  Brenda  294 

Sawyers,  Jacqueline  S.  322 

Savior.  Julia  N.  295 

Saylor.  Leisa  A.  240.  206.  322 

Saylor.  Sandra  197,  295 

Scaggs,  Sheri  L.  322 

Scars,  Jan  364 

Scearce.  Julie  A.  363 

Schaefer.  Anna  G,  204.  210.  232. 

295 
Schaefer,  Susan  342 
Schaerges.  Robert  L   322 
Shaffer,  Debbie  236 
Schaffer,  Dean  224 
Schaffer,  Susan  E    134 
Schaftlein,  Carolyn  J.  322 
Schmaun.  Nannette  M.  295 
Schank,  Jackie  F   .364 
Schardine,  Nancy  A.  342 
Schamhorst,  Dina  J    178 
Schcffler,  Frederick  295 

Schellhaas,  Edward  R.  364 
Schenkel,  Patricia  A,  295 
Scheynost.  Scott  F.  228,  322 
Schiering,  Susan  J.  216 
Schinke.  Laura  E.  322 
Schipske,  Joseph  J.  Jr.  86,  93 
Schlatter,  David  E,  187,  322 
Schmidt,  Karen  A    :J64 
Schmidt,  Kimberly  D.  214 
Schmitz,  Barbara  M,  364 
Schneider.  Barbara  L  208 
Schneider.  Beth  A.  342 
Schneider,  David  H,  199 
Schneider.  Michael  J,  232.  322 
Schnehnger,  Chervl  A   364 
Schneider.  David  189,  295 
Schnier,  David  B.  224 
Schneir.  Russell  224 
Schnitzler,  Melmda  364 
Schoemehl,  Tere  A.  295 
Schooler,  Alex  E.  342 
Schoonover,  Sandy  L.  364 
Schoonover,  Sharon  K,  322 
Schorman.  Deborah  T   222.  295 
Schrader.  Leslie  L.  220,  295 
Schram.  Karen  E.  191.  342 
Sehrantz,  Kim  L.  295 
Schreck,  Chris  A    236 
Schroeter.  Laurie  B,  216,  364 
Schuler,  Ray  228 
Schulte.  David  H    342 
Schulle,  Vicki  D    197.  322 
Schultz,  Beverly  A.  167 
Schullz.  Gerry  342 
Schultz.  Jefferv  J.  365 
Schulz,  David  E,  189,  199 
Schumann,  Nattette  194 
Schurman.  Paul  R,  207 
Schwabe.  Kip  A.  295 
Schweda,  Robin  H    365 
Schwedow.  Martha  322 
Schwenke.  Linda  A,  218.  295 
Scott,  Debra  365 
Scon,  Gwyn  365 
Scott.  Jim  193.  342 
Scott,  Kimberlv  220,  199 
Scott,  Kimberly  342 
Scott,  Patricia  A    187,  203,  322 
Scott,  Rebecca  J.  322 
Scott,  Shan  D,  365 
Scott,  Shervle  L.  201.  295 
Scott,  Tammv  L,  .322 
Scrimizzi,  Srott  J,  346 
Scruggs,  William  R.  365 
Scurlock.  Stacy  L,  178 
Seale.  Joel  S.  342 
Scalek.  John  G.  295 
Seals,  Patti  B.  178,  .342 
Sears.  Terrv  140 
Seav.  Carol' A.  322 
Sebastian.  Beth  365 
Sehaibani.  Ibrahim  S  364 
Seippel.  Ten  134 
Semler,  Chris  B.  201,  295 
Semler,  Constance  J,  365 
Semonts,  Perry  112 
Semones.  William  P.  113 
Seng,  William  J   295 
Senn,  Patricia  D   295 
Settle.  Stephen  M    ■£}&.  342 
Settles.  Lu  S,  167.  190.  204. 

295 
Sewell,  Alice  P.  -208.  342 
Selell,  Andrew  K    365 
Sewell.  Leslie  K    208 
Sexton,  Joanne  295 
Sexton,  Lisa  A.  167,  295 
Sexton,  Loretta  1.  295 
Sexton.  Tena  L,  366 
Shackelford,  Mary  A.  342 
Shadbume,  William  C.  234 
Shafer,  Dean  L   207 
Shaffer.  Debora  E   322 
Shaffer.  Lora  K    236,  342 
Shannon,  Patricia  A,  210,  342 
Shannon.  Scott  2% 
Sharp.  Charlotte  L.  296 
Sharp.  Donna  K.  365 
Sharp.  Linda  S.  322 
Sharpe,  Ann  .342 
Sharpe.  Leaa  C.  365 
Shave.  Gregory  S.  322 
Shaver.  Janice  K.  365 
Shaw.  Barry  W.  342 
Shaw,  David  P.  131.  204 
.  Kathryn  D.  214,  342 


Sha^ 


322 


Shawler,  Ruby  C,  365 

Shearer.  Fred  H.  238,  322 

Shearer.  John  W.  322 

Sheddan,  Paul  C  93 

Sheehan.  Michael  J.  93 

Sheene,  Billy  J.  296 

Sheets,  Ue  A,  .365 

Sneetfl,  Myra  D   365 

Sheffield.  Amy  J.  322 

Shehigh.  Joseph  D,  307 

Shelbume,  Markita  J,  174.  175,  322 

Shelton,  Augusta  L.  296 

Shelton,  Candace  A,  365 

Shelion,  Chervl  K.  206,  322 

Shelton.  James  A,  89 


Shelton,  Jamea  R,  93 
Shelton.  Sondra  J    342 
Sheperwn,  Susan  E,  365 
Shepherd.  Judith  C.  342 
Shepherd,  Patricia  L,  322 
Shepherd.  Sylvia  A.  365 
Sherif.  Abdulhafiz  H.  365 
Sherman,  Amv  B.  218 
Sherman,  Chrisse  Y   365 
Sherrod,  Carol  F.  322 
Sherrow,  Susan  K    "296 
Sherwood,  .lanette  M.  365 
Shields,  Catherine  L.  240.  322 
Shireman.  Leith  E.  342 
Shirlev.  Pamela  A.  342 
Shirlev.  Paula  R.  365 
Shivciv,  Audrey  E.  366 
Shockency,  Debra  A.  296 
Shockency,  Jefferv  A   365 
Shoemaker.  Diane  M.  322 
Shoemaker,  Jan  R,  323 
Shor«.  Melissa  L.  102,  366 
Short.  Debra  365 
Short,  Dorothy  323 
Short.  Jeffrey  L.  296 
Shoulders.  Keith  296 
Shouae,  Danny  S.  296 
Shouse,  Debby  S.  296,  167 
Shouse.  Hallie  143 
Shtewi,  Mohamed  Ah  296 
Shuff,  Susan  D.  216,  342 
Shufflebarger,  Alicia  167.  182,  197, 

205,  296 
Shuler.  Earl  R.  343 
Shuler,  Jacqueline  J.  218,  323 
Shv,  Ted  365 
Shy.  Thomas  E.  246 
Sickmeier,  Susan  J.  214 
Siemon,  Mark  F.  93 
Sigemore,  Monroe  343 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  238 
Sigma  Chi  240 
Sigma  Nu  248 
Sigma  Pi  242 
Sigma  Tau  Alpha  203 
Sigma  Tau  Delta  204 
Sigma  Tau  Pi  204 
Silkey,  Lisa  M-  208.  236 
Silkev.  Rick  D.  236 
Silhgman,  Kenneth  H.  365 
Sills,  William  W.  323 
Simer,  Valerie  343 
Simonsen,  Laura  Ann  323 
Simmerman.  Kimberly  F,  173 
Simmons.  Gina  K,  185.  343 
Simmons.  Linda  220,  365 
Simmons.  Mark  365 
Simmons,  Suzanne  365 
Simonsen,  Laura  A    220 
Simpson,  Barbara  J-  343 
Simpson,  Deborah  J  365 
Simpson.  Don  186.  365 
Simpson,  Peggy  297 
Simpson,  Tonya  D    365 
Sinclair,  Mark  V  365 
Singleton.  Betty  J.  208 
Singleton,  Steven  K    323 
Singleton,  Teresa  M,  365 
Sinnette.  Kevin  P.  189 
Sipes.  Kim  M,  343 
Sipes.  Robert  R.  236 
Sipple,  Connie  S.  343 
Siraj.  Fawzeva  M,  365 
Sisk.  Mark  t,  297 
Sisk,  Marv  L.  323 
Sissel,  Diana  K.  323 
Sitz,  Jeff  132 
Sizemore.  Aletha  R.  297 
Sizemore,  Bitlie  C.  323 
Sizemore,  Brenda  G.  297 
Sizemore,  Diana  L.  343 
Sizemore,  Mark  J.  365 
Sizemore,  Monroe  E,  343 
Sizemore.  Oma  J    -323 
Sizemore.  Pamela  L   365 
Sizemore.  Teresa  343 
Skaggs.  Robbin  A  343 
Skagga,  Toska  S    180 
Skees.  Rebecca  A   297 
Skinner.  Christopher  343 
Skogstrom,  Laura  L.  .343 
Slattery,  Ellen  343 
Slaughter,  Cindy  A.  297 
Slayback,  Kimberly  A   365 
Siedd,  Terry  J.  365 
Sloan.  Greg  S,  323 
Sloane,  Kelley  A.  365 
Slone.  Brigitte  297 
Slone.  Kathy  A,  365 
Slone,  Terri  L.  177,  323 
Slorach,  Deborah  L    167,  297 
Slusher,  Sarah  M,  323 
Sly,  Randi  S.  343 
Smallwood,  Patricia  365 
Smilev,  Jeffrey  A.  323 
Smith,  Angela  D.  365 
Smith,  Anita  L.  297 
Smith,  Bennie  J.  297 
Smith,  Bnan  232,  343 
Smith,  Cathenne  E.  365 
Smith,  Charles  T.  207 
Smith,  Christopher  S.  366 
Smith,  Claude  323 
Smith.  Danny  366 
Smith.  Darryl  A.  93 
Smith,  David  115,  323 
Smith,  Deborah  323 
Smith.  Diana  323 
Smith,  Dianna  L.  343 
Smith,  Donald  202 
Smith,  Donna  366 
Smith.  Emmett  D  366 
Smith.  G-D-  34 
Smith.  James  T.  297 
Smith.  Janet  L.  366 
Smith.  Jeanette  F.  297 
Smith.  Jeff  W.  366 
Smith.  Jennifer  182,  366 
Smith,  Jill  67 
Smith,  Judy  J.  323 
Smith,  Keith  L.  366 
Smith,  Kimberly  A.  297 
Smith.  Marcel  176,  181,  240, 

323 
Smith,  Maria  A.  197,  343 
Smith,  Mary  366 
Smith,  Mary  323 
Smith.  Marv  K.  198 
Smith,  Micahel  H  366 
Smith.  Michael  228 


Smith,  Nancy  218.  366 
Smith,  Pamala  343 
Smith,  Pamela  366 
Smith,  Pamela  222 
Smith,  Patricia  E.  343 
Smith.  Phyllis  A.  366 
Smith.  Rsmona  A.  366 
Smith.  Randal  L.  343 
Smith,  Renee  J.  366 
Smith,  Rhonda  366 
Smith.  Rick  366 
Smith.  Sandra  L.  343 
Smith,  Scheryl  214.  343 
Smith.  Selena  210.  366 
Smith,  Sharon  297 
Smith.  Sharon  343 
Smith,  Shawn  323 
Smith,  Sherri  J.  297 
Smith.  Sherry  L.  202 
Smith,  Stephen  E.  366 
Smith,  Steven  238 
Smith,  Steven  R.  366 
Smith.  Tamara  J.  323 
Smith,  Tommy  R.  366 
Smith,  Tony  343 
Smith.  Vikki  D.  210,  297 
Smith,  Willie  D.  Jr.  323 
Smith,  Winfield  S.  187.  323 
Smithson,  Douglas  J.  343 
Snap,  Bill  246 
Snapp.  WiUiam  M.  Ill  167 
Snapp.  William  248 
Sneed.  Renee  200,  204 
Snell,  Joy  L.  202.  297 
Snider.  Debra  K,  323 
Snider,  Ronald  L.  195 
Snook,  Sandy  218 
Snowden,  Dane  S.  187,  303 
Shyder.  Scott  238 
Sokes.  Elizabeth  366 
Solheim.  Lisa  G.  297 
Son,  Jonathan  T.  187,  366 
Sorensen,  Andrew  C-  240 
Sorrell,  Susan  T.  297 
Souder.  Leslie  A-  196.  343 
Souther,  Kevin  242.  323 
Sowards,  Bryan  K.  323 
Sowers,  Herbert  M.  196 
Spalding,  John  F.  366 
Spalding.  Joseph  W.  173 
Spalding.  Judy  191.  207 
Spalding.  Wayne  297 
Spangler,  Robin  L,  297 
Spangler.  Stephen  R.  297 
Sparkman.  Kvra  M.  297 
Sparkman,  Michelle  297 
Sparks,  Darby  D-  323 
Sparks,  Kevin  366 
Spath,  Kathryn  A-  197 
Spalding,  Jan  323 
Spalding.  Judith  A.  298 
Speakman,  Linda  J.  188 

.,  Hamilton  0.  183 
Spear.  Tern  343 
Spears.  Cvnthia  L.  197.  323 

,  John  W.  Jr.  366 

.  Terrv  A-  134.  298 
Speck.  Joel  H,  244 
Spegal,  Karen  L.  323 
Spence.  David  W.  366 

>r.  Bonnie  R.P,  298 
Spencer.  Jack  232 
Spencer.  Jacqueline  F   343 
Spencer.  Kay  220 


Spic 


.  Ariie 


,  Paul T.  154,  323 

;r,  Vicki  L.  343 
Spivey.  Karen  F-  208,  343 
Spivev.  Sharmaine  323 
Spoonamore,  W.  Dudley  178.  343 
Sprague.  Jeffrey  T,  366 
Sprague,  Thomas  J.  132,  343 
Springmever,  Chervl  A.  343 
Spnnkles,  Charies  P.  "298 
Spmat,  Jeff  C    238,  298 
Spuriing,  Benson  A.  125.  343 
Spurlock.  Kimberlv  A-  323 
Squires.  Alice  M,  191.  197,  204, 

St.  Clair,  Michael  W.  343 
Stacy,  Janet  J.  366 
Stacy,  Vickie  C.  323 
Staed,  Gregory  P.  298 


Staggs.  Christopher  B.  298 
Stagner,  Mar^iha  G   366 
Slahl,  Mary  A.  343 
Stabler,  Michael  S.  145 
Stake.  Barbara  K.  343 
amper,  Margaret  C.  366 
amper.  Nelwood  E.  323 
Stamper.  Stanley  B.  366 
Stamps.  David  G.  178,  366 
s,  Timothy  195.  323 
Stanaland,  Randell  J,  178,  366 

andafer.  Steven  G.  228 
Standel,  Marv  298 
Stander.  Mary  L.  107.  161 
Stanford,  Allen  R,  246 

V,  Kan  D.  220.  298 
y,  Susan  E.  323 
Sunberrv,  Belinda  366 
Stander,  Jane  366 
Stanton,  Jacqueline  208 
Stapleton,  Frank  A.  366 
Stapleton,  Gregory  J,  343 
Stapleton,  James  R.  298 
Stapleton,  Janie  M.  218 
Stargle.  James  L.  366 
Starnes,  Pamela  298 
Staviski,  Randall  J.  343 
Steams,  Paula  D.  366 
Steele,  Nancy  S    167.  184,  298 
Steele,  Susan  K.  222.  298 
Steely,  Lynda  M,  218 
Steenken,  Matthew  W,  298 
Stefans,  Therese  M.  323 
Steilberg,  Sandra  J.  173,  366 
Steinfeld.  Susan  C.  366 
Stellar.  Connie  J,  214 
Stengel,  Greg  323 
Stengel,  John  G-  323 
Stengel.  Susan  L.  220,  242.  298 
Stephan.  Evonne  L.  298 
Steohens.  Douglas  E-  307 
Stephens,  Dudley  H.  228 


Stephens,  Gwen  C,  343 
Stephens,  Kimberiy  D.  366 
Stephens,  Lisa  J    298 
Stephens,  Mark  A,  298 
Stephens,  Ronald  C    198 
Stephens.  Ronnie  298 
Stephens,  Sharon  207 
Stephens.  Terrence  C.  298 
Stephenson.  Joseph  A    187,  323 
Stephenson,  Renee  298 
Stepp.  Nancy  J,  197.  298 
Stevens,  Angela  J,  366 
Stevens,  Denise  A.  191 
Stevens,  Harold  D.  298 
Stevens.  J  i  lee  343 
Stevens,  Michael  K-  155,  167 
Stevens,  Nancy  L.  298 
Stevens,  Stephanie  K.  203,  366 
Stevens,  Wendy  S,  214 
Stevenson.  Donna  K,  178 
Stewart.  Anna  M.  197.  343 
Stewart,  Carol  J.  343,  323 
Stewart,  Donna  D.  343 
Stewart.  Gary  S,  187.  323 
Stewart,  Janice  A.  343 
Stewart,  Janis  E.  324 
Stewart,  Joy  C,  178.  366 
Stewart,  Leslie  191,  344 
Stewart,  Marsha  G.  173,  197,  279 
Stewart.  Melody  A.  324 
Stewart,  Serena  J,  205.  206,  299 
Stewart.  Timmy  D.  236 
Stewart.  William  R,  366 
Sticklev.  Rhonda  J,  366 
Stidham.  Molly  M.  299 
Stiegter.  Janine  A,  182.  367 
Stigall,  Caria  M,  180 
Stillwell,  Keith  A.  187,  367 
Stinnett,  Mark  E.  324 
Stinson,  Christopher  367 
Stipes.  Tom  A,  240,  344 
Stimemann.  Michelle  366 
Stivers,  Diana  L.  299 
Stivers.  Elizabeth  J,  344 
Stivers.  Jacquelyn  A.  102.  324 
Stivers.  Tina  L.  367 
STock.  Barbara  L.  208,  240 
Stockton,  Mary  A,  299 
Stoeckle.  Nancy  G.  106,  107.  324 
Stoffa,  Robert  J.  236 
Stoll,  Heidi  M.  367 
Stone,  Elizabeth  W.  324 
Stone,  John  H.  299 
Stone,  Karen  A.  324 
Stone,  Leslie  S,  324 
Stone,  Lynn  M-  192,  208,  324 
Stone,  Marcia  L.  367 
Stone,  Ricky  L.  299 
Stone.  Sandra  L.  367 
Stone,  Sonya  L.  299 
Stoner.  Alice  L.  213 
Story.  Jeffrey  K,  324 
Stout.  Hazel  L.  194 
Stout.  Marcia  K-  367 
Strait.  Jean  A.  134.  199 
Stratton,  Gay  299,  324 
Stratton,  Henry  143 
Stratton.  Holly  K-  167.  197.  299 
Straud,  Robin  324 
Strausbaugh.  Keith  M.  299 
Strobach,  Bolliver  132 
Strong,  Connie  299 
Strong.  Michael  367 
Strosnider,  Ann  C,  180,  367 
Strosnider,  Janelle  L   367 
Stroud.  Dana  L,  299 
Stroud.  Todd  D,  242 
Struening.  Craig  P.  115,  344 
Strumer,  Uura  A,  299 


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Stubblefield.  David  K.  367 

Student  National  Education  Assoc   205 

Student  Occupational  Therapy  Assoc.  20 

Student  Social  Workere  206 

Stuesse,  Ken  207,  240 

Stuessel.  John  K    399 

Stulv.  Lynda  367 

Stumbo,  Elizabeth  A,  299 

Stump.  Anna  M.  367 
Stump.  Mark  R.  324 
Stump.  Rita  G.  367 
Stumpf,  Joan  E,  324 
Sturgill,  Anita  R.  182.  344 
Sturgill.  Anthony  W.  299 
Suerdick.  Kns  A,  299 
Sullivan.  Bemahl  F    173,  299 
Sullivan.  Christopher  93 
Sullivan,  Pegeen  L,  173,  367 
Summerlin,  Lisa  J   344 
Summers,  Ann  222.  324 
Surf,  Saied  M,  299 
Sutherland,  Ann  M    299 
Sutherland.  Bambi  L.  187,  367 
Sutkamp,  Jon  R.  93,  267 
Suttles.  Kerry  J,  367 
Suttles,  Robert  L,  324 
Sutton.  Brenda  F.  299 
Sutton,  Linda  L   344 
Sutton.  Mike  367 

Swafford,  Cheryl  R.  216.  299 

Swafford,  Craig  367 

Swain,  Marsha  167 

Swain,  Rodney  A.  344 

Swanner.  Tracy  C.  324 

Swanson.  Kimberly  S.  367 

Swanson,  Nancy  A,  299 

Swanton,  Jeffrey  C.  234 

Swarthwood.  Anthony  M   367 

Sweeney,  Jennifer  L.  167 

Sweet.  Mark  F   344 

Swigert,  Charlotte  L.  367 

Swmford,  Wendy  W,  208,  344 

Swinford,  Yolanda  D.  214,  324 

Swisher.  Alane  178.  367 

Swisher.  Susan  A,  187 

Swope.  Teresa  K.  197.  299 

Sword,  Gergory  E.  344 

Sword,  Janice  L,  154,  167,  187,  208,  299 

Syms,  Susan  A-  300 


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Tackett.  David  E.  367 
Talberi.  Joan  L,  213.  324 
Talbott.  Anlhonv  W,  131 
Talbon.  Karen  S.  204.  210.  324 
Tanara,  Jim  85 
Tanner.  Jeffrey  L-  93 
Tapp.  John  A.  324 
Tarr.  Scott  R.  195.  300 
Tarter.  Kathrvn  A,  344 
Tate,  Michael  H.  324 
Tatum.  Lisa  A.  367 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  246 
Taylor.  Andrea  L.  134 
Tavlor.  Belinda  G.  324 
Tavlor.  Catherine  L.  367 
Taylor.  Charles  E.  324 
Tavlor.  Christopher  A.  93 
Taylor.  Cindy  J.  102.  240.  324 
Taylor.  Dana  L.  324 
Tavlor.  Deborah  L.  202 
Taylor.  Deborah  W.  300 
Taylor.  Diane  120 
Taylor.  Donald  J.  367 
Taylor.  Durran  H,  300 
Taylor.  Edward  S.  187.  196.  344 
Taylor.  Elizabeth  367 
Taylor.  Gregory  183.  324 


Taylor.  Scott  B.  300 
Tavlor.  Shannon  D.  246.  : 
Taylor.  Timothy  A.  163 


Teater,  Barrv  D.  175.  324 
Tecca,  Michelle  R.  107.  367 
Temple.  Darvl  L.  178,  300 
Temple.  Kathv  A.  178,  344 
Temple.  Stephanie  K,  191.  324 
Terhune,  Teresa  J.  300 
Terrv.  Barbara  J.  218 
Terry.  Elaine  300 
Terry.  Jane  E.  191.  307 
Textor.  Janice  F.  134.  300 
Thacker.  Deborah  A.  300 
Thacker.  Diana  F,  188 
Thacker.  Lisa  M.  210,  367 
Thacker,  Susie  197.  344 
Thacker.  Teresa  E-  183 
Tharpe.  Carol  L,  187,  344 
Theta  Chi  244 
Thiem.  Mar,-  C.  T   300 
Thiea  James  B   300 
Thieneman,  Robert  J   300 
Thio.  Nirmayati  C    178 
Thomas,  Barbara  S.  324 
Thomas.  Carolvn  L,  203.  344 
Thomas,  Jamie  A.  367 
Thomas,  Janet  L.  195.  246 
Thomas.  Janie  M.  344 
Thomas,  Jovce  300 
Thomas,  Justin  J.  186.  324 
Thomas,  Michael  192 
Thomas,  Nancy  J-  367 
Thomas,  Robert  A.  367 
Thomas,  Sheila  324 
Thomas,  Stephen  W,  175.  300 
Thomas,  Terrie  S,  180.  197.  344 
Thomas.  Terr,-  J.  344 
Thomas,  Trina  J    344 
Thompson,  Connie  L,  367 
Thompson.  Frederick  M.  324 
Thompson,  Dean  Howard  154 
Thompsn.  Jeffrey  A.  300 
ThompsCTi.  Julie  M.  191,  324 
Thompson,  Kathey  M    300 
Thompson,  Kimberly  A    199,  344 
Thompson,  Lawrence  \V.  145,  307 
Thompson.  Lisa  197.  205.  367 
Thompson.  Lynne  M-  198.  300 
Thompson.  Micheal  K.  237 
Thompson.  Patricia  R.  214 
Thompson.  Ralph  P   246 
Thompson.  Tammv  L.  .367 
Thompson,  Terence  K,  93 
Thornberr\-.  Deborah  A,  367 
Thornberry.  Dina  L.  367 
Thomburg,  Cynthia  L.  344 
Thomsberrv.  Tim  R.  344 
Thorpe.  David  W.  324 
Thorpe.  Dianne  R.  368 
Thorpe.  Jim  183.  324 
Thorpe,  Janie  F.  368 
Thrower.  Cher,!  A.  368 
Thueneman,  David  W,  184.  196 
Tichenor.  Woody  344 
Tidwell.  Marie-Teresa  248,  344 
Tieman.  Debra  A.  2 
Tiemey.  Patrick  K.  344 
Tiller.  Eddie  L-  300 
Tilley.  Laura  K,  324 
Tillson.  John  D.  173 
Tillson.  Ricocasek  344 
Timbrook,  Beth  F.  368 
Tingle.  Tim  183.  194 
Tingle.  Timmv  L.  368 
Tinsley.  Blaine  242 
Tinsley,  Morris  B,  344 
Tipton.  Ann  K.  368 
Tipton,  Carolyn  D.  200.  203,  324 
Tipton.  Elsie  F.  199.  344 
Titus,  Sharon  E.  324 
Tobergte.  Daniel  E.  :J00 
Tobergte.  Diane  E.  199.  344 
Toby.  Johnnie  M.  368 
Todd.  Jimmy  368 
Todd,  Lorene  300 
Todd.  Sharon  K.  .300 
Toflness.  Matt  300 
ToUe.  Becky  J.  368 
Tomlinson.  Elizabeth  197.  300 
Toms.  Emily  C.  176.  220.  368 
Tone.  C.P.T. 
Topper.  Amy  R.  220 
Totten.  Cheryle  A.  ,300 
Towery,  Patti  C.  368 
Touies.  Tim  301 
Townsley.  Teresa  L.  324 
Trabish.  Pamela  M,  205.  206.  301 
Traftwi.  Eileen  K  344 
Trap,  John  232 
Trees.  Stacy  L.  .344 


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Trimble.  Mark  C.  301 
Triplet!.  Lisa  A    185 
Tnplett,  Jeanne  :W1 
Trousdale,  James  T.  368 
Troutman.  Lisa  L.  154.  301 
Trowell.  Clayburn  M.  143,  171.  170, 

230,  301 
True.  Gary  D-  368 
Truesdell.  Jacqueline  188,  192,  344 
Tsang,  Ming  Tak  344 
Tsang.  Yorkjone  301 
Tucker.  Cheri  L.  190.  201.  301 
Tucker.  Douglas  M.  200,  204.  301 
Tucker.  Thomas  P.  368 
Tudor.  Churck  228 
Tudor.  Martha  A.  218.  240 
Tudor.  Michael  D.  368 
Tuell,  Barbara  A.  324 
Tuggle.  Patricia  A  B   301 
Tuggle,  Rose  E.  194 
Tullv,  Kevin  M  131 
Turlev.  Donna  J.  301 
Turlev.  Elizabeth  J   344 
Turlev.  Libbie  199 
Turner.  Edward  E.  324 
Turner.  Frances  B.  185 
Turner.  Kevin  C.  .368 
Turner.  Laurie  A.  192 
Turner.  Lesley  A.  324 
Turner.  Urna  C    194.  344 
Turner.  Melinda  M.  197.  207,  301 
Turner.  Melodv  G    249 
Turner.  Robert  G    325 
Turner.  Rosalind  344 
Turner,  Rov  M.  189 
Turner,  Sandra  K.  325 
Turner.  Sondra  J.  208,  325 
Turner.  Sylvia  M.  194.  201 
Turner.  Toni  S.  325 
Turner.  Wanda  F.  325 
Turner,  William  C.  344 
Turpin.  Craig  S.  344 
Turpin,  Donna  L.  344 
Turpin.  Geneva  K.  32-5 
Turpin.  Patricia  301 
Tussev,  Elizabeth  L.  216,  301 
Tussev.  Perrv  L,  368 
Tye.  Ann  C.  368 
Tvler.  Sherrv  L,  301 
Tylock,  Karen  L.  368 
Tyree.  James  322 


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L'lbncht,  Anne  M-  368 
Underwood.  Pattv  A.  325 
Underwood,  Robert  D.  246 
UndeTwood.  Ten  E.  191,  301 
Upchurch,  S.  Spivev  323 
Updike,  Donna  M.  220 
Uptflgraffl,  Ken  344 
Uplafrafft,  Regena  301 
Usher,  Sandra  L.  344 
Usher,  Susan  L.  301 
Uterremer,  .Jane  368 
Uther,  Henr\'  H.  345 
Utter.  .Joann  191.  301 


Vail.  Kimberly  A.  59,  185,  199, 

Vail,  Victoria  L.  60.  197,  325 
Valerius,  Donna  M.  325 
Vallance.  Egenia  301 
Vajlance,  Kevin  T.  180.  368 
Vanarsdel.  Deborah  A.  240.  32.' 
Vanbuskirlt.  Lutiicia  325 
Vance.  Daiid  B.  345 
Vandertoll,  Jay  J.  301 
Vanduyne.  Ingrid  M.  58 
Vanezie,  Doris  325 
Vanhook.  Marsha  J,  345 
Vanover,  Alice  F    345 
Vanover,  Vickie  F   301 
Vanpelt,  Tami  L,  301 
Vansant,  Leon  T    196,  302 
Vanwinile.  Donna  G   368 
Vasquez.  Chns  A   246 
Vaughan.  Elizabeth  A.  325 
\'aughn.  Roxann  C-  368 
Veach.  Melvin  Taylor  224 
Venezie.  Doris  J.  218 
Vescio,  Michael  A-  248 
Vicars,  Kimbeliy  M.  218 
Vicars,  Pamela  J.  218.  240 
Vice.  Valerie  J  345 
Vickous.  Unda  G-  300 
Vincent.  Anita  G,  368 
Vincent,  Melanie  D,  345 
Vincent,  Melissa  J    185,  368 
Vinson,  -Janet  L  302 
Vires.  Mildred  368 
Vogt.  Patncia  D.  302 
Voight.  Martin  248 
Volkerding.  John  K.  Jr.  302 
Volpenhcin.  Sam  A-  197.  302 


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Trent.  Michael  W.  344 

Treon.  Brtjce  E.  .368 

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Trei[ler,Rick  187 

Tribble,  Kimberly  A    188,  205,  206 


Waddle.  Caria  J,  210.  325 

Wade.  Paula  K   .302 

Wade.  Sheri  L.  170.  199.  345 

Wade.  .Susan  368 

Waford,  Keith  D.  345 

Wagers,  Steven  M.  93 

Wagner,  Kimberly  M.  183,  208,  325 

Wagner,  William  A.  232 

Wagus,  Theresa  345 

Walker,  Amy  S.  192,  194,  .345 

Walker,  Deborah  L,  302 

Walker,  Fredenck  J.  232,  325 

Walker.  Jack  189 

Walker.  Joetta  L.  302 

Walker.  Keith  H.  238 

Walker,  Ijsa  A.  345 

Walker.  Sharon  J.  106,  107,  134 

Walker,  Shelly  L,  325 

Walker,  Tern  L.  302 

Walker,  Terry  E.  191 

Wall,  Donna  J.  181 

Wall,  Marcus  V   345 

Wallace,  Alan  240 

Wallace.  Kevin  A    240 


Wallace.  Mary  F.  .302 
Wallace.  Sally  368 
Wallace,  Stacy  E.  210.  .368 
Wallace,  Susan  B.  368 
Waller,  Jennifer  R.  345 
Wallhausser.  David  F.  206 
Wallers.  Daniel  V.  325 
Walters,  Denise  K.  .345 
Walters,  Gregory  A.  368 
Walters.  J.  Bryan  368 
Walters.  Kenneth  B.  302 
Walton,  Michael  L.  325 
Wank,  Heidi  B.  305 
Ward,  Belinda  K,  368,  175 
Ward,  Bonnie  L.  181,  368 
Ward,  Donna  S.  368 
Ward.  Downey  325 
Ward.  .lames  A,  130.  131 
Ward.  Kim  M.  307 
Ward.  Lisa  F  345 
Ward.  Michael  R.  302 
Ward,  Mike  A    183,  345 
Ward.  Paula  345 
Ward.  Samuel  M,  226 
Ward.  Sondra  L.  134 
Warner.  Libby  J.  208.  240.  302 
Warner.  Randall  C.  188,  345 
Warren,  Carolyn  J.  345 
Warren,  Genniver  L.  345 


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Wartinger.  Debra  J.  201,  325 
Washington,  Augusta  M,  212,  302 
Washington,  Jennifer  345 
Washko,  Anna  M.  94,  345 
Waterburv,  Kelly  J- 
Waters,  f  racie  R,  368 
Watkins,  Bereda  345 
Watkuis,  Donna  K.  345 
Watkins.  Sharon  L.  302 
Watson.  Bruce  368 
Watson,  Carlton  D.  345 
Walson.  Jen  L   345 
Watson.  Kimberly  K.  368 
Watson.  Marvann  345 
Watters,  Benjamin  S,  345 
Watts.  Harry  Jr.  368 
Watts,  Joe  246 
Watts,  Michael  R,  325 
Watts,  Shirley  A,  212 
Weathers,  Latanva  D.  213 
Weathera,  William  A.  231 
Weaver.  Tertsa  M.  302 
Webb.  Jo  Ann  368 
Webb.  Kathv  A  368 
Webb.  Kimberly  J   368 
Webb.  Michael  L.  '207.  228 
Webb.  Randy  J    178 
Webb.  Raymond  L. 
Webber,  David  E.  178 
Weber.  Lvnn  D.  178.  368 
Weber,  Riberl  J.  234 
Webster,  Allan  Dr.  200 
Webster.  Charles  A. 
Webster.  Charles  L.  302 
Webster.  Kenneth  G.  368 
Wedemever.  Cindy  L   325 
Wegenast.  Karen  E.  151.  345 
Wehrman.  R,  Barrv  197 
Weidinger.  Ken  W.  167.  190.  302 
Weigel.  Jeffrey  A.  232 
Weigel,  Pamela  S.  202,  232 
Weihl,  Lvnne  M.  302 
Weilage,  Chena  L.  325 
Weist,  Brenda  A.  325 
Welch,  John  A.  325 
Welch,  Lauren  L,  197,  302 
Welch,  Mark  K.  224 
Welch.  Melburn  302 
Wells.  Betty  L.  302 
Wells.  Dennis  W.  325 
Wells.  Donna  R.  302 
Wells.  Dwavne  228.  345 
Wells.  Florence  E,  192.  302 
Wells,  John  L.  Jr.  302 
Wells.  Linda  G,  154.  303 
Wells.  Mary  E.  197,  303 
Wells,  Richard  H,  191,  203,  303 
Wells,  Robert  D.  Jr.  246 
Wells,  Sharon  R.  303 
Wells,  Suzanne  H.  189,  214,  345 
Wells,  Thomas  D.  345 
Wentworth,  Susan  R.  345 
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West,  Jean  A.  325 
West,  Kathv  345 
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Westbrook,  Robert  W.  345 
Westermever.  Marv  S.  .125 
Westhetford.  Dianna  345 
Westrick.  Charles  B. 
Wethington.  Victoria  303 
Whalen.  Aileen  345 
Whalen,  Cynthia  G.  197,  325 
Whaley,  Anthony  D.  228 
Whaley.  James  H.  303 


Wheeler.  Alan  H.  325 
Wheeler.  Dale  E.  325 
Wheeler.  Jayne  C.  202 
Wheeler.  Kathleen  A.  173 
Wheeler,  Stephen  C.  198,  304 
Whidbv,  Mary  S   3CM 
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Whipple.  Virginia  L   202 
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White,  Mananne  C.  346 

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White.  i:r.ula  307 
Whited.  JR.  346 
Whited.  Richard  B.  346 
Whitehead.  Linda  D  .325 
Whitehead.  Phyllis  L.  210 
Whitehouse,  Kathv  J    187 
Whitfield,  Laura  B,  197,  201,  304 
Whitis,  Lucinda  O,  346 
Whitley,  Kim  D.  346 
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Whitt.  Debra  L.  214 
Whitt.  Marc  C,  178.  325 
Whittakcr.  Cheryl  D.  167,  304 
Whittaker,  Don  228 
Whittaker,  Lynn  C.  201.  216.  325 
WTiittaker.  Tony  228 
Wibbels.  Scott  346 
Wickelhaus,  Teri  L.  304 
Wicker.  Greg  L.  304 
Widmann.  Debbie  I.  240 
Wiedinger.  Kenneth  196 
Wieliczko.  Mary  A.  191 
Wiener.  Rebecca  J.  205.  206.  :J04 
Wientzis.  Marisa  346 
Wieschhoff.  Cathyanne 
Wigger.  Dana  K 
Wigger.  Dannv  126 
Wigger.  Helen  L 
Wigger.  Ronald  L.  126 
Wilaw.  Howard  195 
Wilber.  Ann  E,  304 
Wilbur.  Ann  1,54 
Wilcoxson,  Linda  G-  187,  ,346 
Wilder,  Donna  J.  .346 
Wilder.  Karen  346 
Wilder.  Paul  A.  325 
Wildman.  Deborah  L.  304 
Wildridge.  Jodv  L.  325 
Wiley.  Brent  H   325 
Wilhoit.  James  R.  203 
Wilhoite.  Vickie  L-  346 
Wilkens.  Marv  194 
Wilkerson.  Rhonda  K    116.  304 
Wilkerson.  Ronnie  H.  93 
Wilkerson,  ScMl  173,  346 
Wilkins,  Mary  E.  210 
Will.  Suzanne  V.  203,  346 
Will.  Tracy  A   208 
Willerov.  Randv  S.  195 
Willett.  Beth  f  325 
Willev.  Robin  B   325 
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Williamson,  -lohn  L-  Jr-  346 
Williamson.  Louella  346 
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Willis 


326 


Willis.  Monica  346 
Willis.  Nikki  C    218 
Willis.  Roderick  316 
Willoughby.  Alberta  G-  191 
WiUoughby.  Mark  T.  89.  93.  193. 

326 
Wills,  Melanie  Y.  200,  203,  204, 

326 
Wills,  Paual  J-  326 
Wilmens,  Teresa  K.  346 
Wilmoth,  Jesse  L.  195,  304 
Wilshire,  David  A-  178 
Wilson,  Bill  242 
Wilson,  Danny  C.  183 
Wilson,  Deana  C-  182,  214 
Wilson,  Debbie  A.  246 
Wilson,  Denise  A.  192 
Wilson,  Derek  J,  326 
Wilson,  Gwendolyn  326 
Wilson.  Kimberly  E.  346 
Wilson,  Kristin  A.  370 
Wilson,  Lana  M-  370 
Wilson,  Lmda  216 
Wilson,  Lisa  L.  ,146 
Wilson,  Scott  A-  175 
Wilson,  Sharon  A-  .304 
Wilson,  Shelia  370 
Wilson,  Shelia  346 
Wilson,  Shellede  A.  370 
Wilson,  Stuart  200 
Wilson,  Susan  L.  370 
Wilson,  Tan  J.  242,  346 
Wilson,  Tracy  A.  102 
Wilt,  Janet  L,  346 
Wilt,  Judy  L.  326 
Wimberly,  Winifred  A    170,  202,  213. 

Wimsatt.  James  G.  370 
Wimsatt.  Mary  J    370 
Wimsatt.  Traci  A.  208.  346 
Windhorst.  Cannen  L.  182 
Wingard-  Yvonne  D-  191.  346 
Winkle,  Nanette  346 
Winkler,  Margaret  D.  370 
Winkler,  Pete  228 
Winters,  Michael  E.  ,305 
Wipple,  -Jenny  154 
Wireman,  David  R. 
Wireman-  Doug  305 
Wireman,  Wilbur  S 
W'innuth,  Tina  120,  121,  123 
Wirtlev,  Jill  E.  346 
Wise,  Cynthia  A.  370 
Wise.  Jetald  A.  207,  226 
Wise,  Melinda  S.  170,  190,  -305 
Wise,  Sherry  L.  370 
Wiseman.  Betty  R-  222.  326 
Wiseman.  Darryl  A.  326 
Wiseman.  Gregory  R-  131 


Witt.  Oina  H.  346 
Will.  Sherry  C-  370 
Wittenbarger.  Rob  -305 
Witzman.  Linda  A   3a> 
Wiz.  Ilona  A.  -326 
Wizor.  Denue  L-  'CO 
Woehler.  Michael  A.  131 
Wolr,  -James  G.  186 
Wolf.  Kathleen  182.  3«7 
Wolfe,  Connie  L.  195,  210.  370 
Wolfe.  Cynthia  L.  210 
Wolfe.  Maria  K-  218.  305 
Wolfe.  Robin  W.  167.  197.  204. 

Wolfe.  Scott  C.  3t6 

Wolff.  David  R  370 

Wolff.  Thoma»  C-  242 

Wolfhoiat.  Vickie  -326 

Wollery.Edward  W-  -146 

Wood.  Jennifer  L.  370 

Wood.  Lloyd  T.  370 

Wood.  Robert  G,  93-  170-  238 

Wood.  Sarah  M.  326 

Wood,  Terry  G.  370 

Woodlee,  Barrv  K.  -3-26 

WjKidlee.  Brian  T-  -346 

Woodnng.  Stephen  A-  242.  305 

Woc«injm,  Marii  E,  93 

W.-oHs.  Angelia  .M   -326 

Wf^ds-  Brenda  L-  183.  M6 

WotKjs.  Chris  R-  244.  174 

Woods.  Claudia  L-  218 

Wood..  Edwin  R  346 

Wo.xJs.  Frankie  L-  -3115 

Woods.  Richard  L. 

Woc«Js.  Rick  305 

W.KxIward.  Billy  F 

Wof«Jward.  Rnbin  L,  198.  305.  167 

Wooliolk,  James  S.  -305 

Woolum-  Randy  -305 

Woolum,  Tuck  93 

Wooslev,  Walter  S-  -370 

Wooton.  Kathleen  326 

Wortev,  Peggy  S-  326 

Wray,  Li.sabetb  L.  220,  326 

Wrav.  Meredith  A.  370 

Wren,  Rebecca  C-  326 

Wren,  William  370 

Wrenn,  Luther  H.  Jr.  307 

Wright,  Barry  G-  305 

Wright,  Brian  K- 

Wright,  Carol  326 

Wright,  Caroline  305 

Wright,  Charles  G.  305 

Wright,  Cynthia  ,346 

Wright,  Cvnlhia  326 

Wright,  Debora  K-  102 

Wright,  Linda  S-  346 

Wright,  Lynda  326 

Wnght-  Marv-  A   -326 

W'nght,  Patricia  L.  212 

Wright.  Rnbin  W    :M6 

Wnght.  Ronald  305 

Wright    Suzanne  L    194.  305 

Wrobjeski.  Jim  M    370 

Wuilleumier.  R,  200 

Wyatt.  Becky  A.  326 

Wvatt.  Cathy  L. 

Wvlie.  Mitchell  L.  195,  326 

Wvnck.  Knsta  L    187 


— Y— 


Y'agodich.  Josephine  346 
Yancey.  Glenna  E.  346 
Yancey.  Jill  A.  2.  232 
Y'ang.  Mingtien  326 
Yang.  Yie-Chan  307 
Vater.  Debra  J.  370 
Y'ates.  Joni  L-  305 
Y'ates.  Usa  A.  192.  370 
Yeary.  Jacqueline  370 
Yeast.  Xicky  R-  93 
Yeaste.  George  E-  370 
Veazel.  Maris  T.  183.  192.  199, 

305 
Yeiser,  Beverlv  143 
Yelton,  Lora  L.  192 
Yeoman.  Mike  B.  238 
Yoder.  Bret  H.  125.  170.  193, 

305 
Voklev,  Mart!  G  326 
Yonce.  Cannela  K.  181.  370 
York.  Dan-ell  K-  326 
York.  Jonathan  D, 
York.  Karen  D.  370 
York.  Teresa  L-  305 
York,  Theresa  R.  346 
Young,  Allen  F-  93 
Young,  Becky  222 
Young,  Cheryl  L.  370 
Young  Democrats  206 
Young.  Douglai  W-  173.  326 
Young.  -Janice  A.  370 
Y'oung.  Leah  A-  326 
Y'oung.  Mark  204.  326 
Young.  Michael  W.  305 
Y'ourig.  Moses  m  370 
Young.  Owen  A.  246 
Young.  Steven  326 
Young.  Susan  E-  307 
Youngs.  Becky  346 
Y'oung.  Carraeta  192 
Y'oung.  Dana  L-  346 
Yount,  Kathrvn  346 
Young,  Lee  A    206 


— z— 


Zacholski.  Richard  D,  132.  200 
Zappe,  Dianna  M-  370 
Zench,  Michele  240 
Zeta  Phi  Beta  248 
Ziarkowski.  Thaddeus  184.  326 
Ziebarth,  Mark  T.  194 
Ziegler.  Donna  M.  370 
Ziegler,  Elizabeth  J.  3^ 
Zippay.  Michelle  L. 
Zirkelbach,  David  R.  326 
Zirnheid.  Gregor\-  E,  224 
Zirnheld.  KimbCTiv  A.  370 
Zoeller,  Daniel  J.  370 
Zolla,  Walter  M.  370 
Zottman,  Tommy  L.  248.  346 
Zubeck,  Andra  L.  326 
Zwicker,  Barbara  J   346 

Index  381 


Editor's  Note 


I've  been  working  with  the 
Milestone  for  four  years  now, 
but  this  was  my  only  year  as 
editor.  Not  until  this  year  did  I 
fully  appreciate  the  pressures 
that  face  the  editor  of  a  project 
this  large.  So  I  must  first  thank 
the  three  editors  that  preceded 
me:  Allen  Engle,  Meg  Hiles 
and  especially  Chris  Elsberry, 
who  brought  a  lot  of  creativity 
to  last  year's  book,  and  taught 
me  a  lot  about  putting  together 
a  yearbook.  These  are  thank 
you's  long  over  due. 

As  for  the  1981  edition  of  the 
Milestone,  it  would  not  have 
been  finished  without  my 
managing  editor.  Donna 
Bunch.  Besides  editing  each 
layout  and  every  word  of  copy 
in  the  book,  she  put  together 
the  75th  anniversary  section. 
She  also  completed  the  better 
part  of  the  Organizations  sec- 
tion in  a  very  short  time,  due  to 
a  mid-year  change  of  editors. 
She  did  such  a  good  job  that  I 
decided  to  marry  her. 

Leslie  Kunkle,  Organiza- 
tions co-editor  last  year,  came 


back  to  help  finish  the  Greek 
section  this  year,  even  after  she 
swore  never  to  set  foot  in  the 
office  again. 

Karen  House  also  worked  on 
some  Organizations  pages  with 
Donna  and  Leslie.  In  fact, 
Karen  worked  on  some  Sports 
pages,  and  some  75th  anniver- 
sary pages,  and  some  Student 
Life  pages.  In  her  spare  time, 
Karen  was  the  academics 
editor,  and  did  a  fine  job  of 
putting  some  life  into  a  section 
I  thought  was  doomed  to  be 
dreary.  For  finishing  her  own 
work,  and  helping  finish 
everybody  else's,  Kay  deserves 
thanks  from  the  whole  staff  — 
but  especially  from  me. 

Cheryl  French  was  the  only 
section  editor  who  didn't  need 
help  from  Karen.  Though  her 
section  (Classes)  was  the  first 
one  due,  Cheryl  accepted  the 
responsibility  and  did  her  job. 

Since  the  strength  of  any 
yearbook  is  in  its  photography, 
the  photographic  staff  from 
Public  Information  should  be 
commended.  Brian  Potts,  Will 
Mansfield,  Connie  Langley 
and  Eric  Shindlebower  con- 
tinued the  Milestone's  tradi- 
tion of  excellence  in  student 
photography. 

I  especially  thank  University 
Photographer  Paul  Lambert, 
the  frustrated  wit  who  oversees 
the  student  photographers,  in 
addition  to  providing  us  with 
many  of  his  own  skillfully- 
taken  photographs.  Paul  also 
went  above  and  beyond  his  job 
description  by  helping  out  on 


the  index  section,  arranging 
group  pictures  for  Organiza- 
tions, and  facing  the  bitching 
of  many  groups  who  were  mis- 
scheduled  by  someone  else. 

Paul's  fiancee,  Terri  Slone, 
also  pitched  in  and  helped  us  a 
great  deal  right  before  (and, 
unfortunately,  right  after) 
deadline  time.  She  wore  out 
three  typewriters  typing  copy 
for  us,  and  spent  her  spring 
break  working  on  the  index. 

Also  deserving  of  thanks  are 
the  Milestone's  advisor,  Larry 
Bailey,  and  Donald  Feltner, 
Vice  President  of  Public  Af- 
fairs. Even  though  Eastern 
sustained  a  $2.3  million  budget 
cut  this  year,  the  Milestone 
was  still  distributed  free  of 
charge  this  year.  For  that  they 
don't  deserve  my  thanks  as 
much  as  they  deserve  yours. 

Thank  you  also  to  my  other 
section  editors:  Donna 
Valerius,  Student  Life  and 
Denise  Larson,  Sports. 

Thank  you  also  to  Missy 
White,  for  injecting  a  much 
needed  dose  of  creativity  into 
her  Student  Life  layouts. 

Thank  you's  also  go  out  to 
Delmar  Publishing  Compafty 
and  all  the  people  there  who 
worked  on  our  book,  especially 
Ralph  Van  Dyke,  Becky  Alex- 
ander and  Bill  Stoess. 

And  finally,  thank  you  to  the 
Eastern  Kentucky  University 
Student  Body,  and  the  whole 
EKU  community  for  making 
this  year  worth  covering  in  this 
book,  and  remembering 
forever. 


SPECIFICATIONS 


The  1981  MILESTONE  was  prepared  by  the  students  of  Eastern 
Kentucky  University  and  printed  by  offset  Hthography  by  Delmar 
Printing  Company,  Charlotte,  North  Carolina. 

The  paper  stock  is  80  pound  Wesvaco  Sterling  Gloss  Enamel  with  the 
special  historical  section  printed  on  Hopper  Skytone  brown. 

The  cover  is  a  special  design  brown  Cordoba  with  embossed  design, 
gold  foil  top  stamping,  a  black  overtone  rub,  and  a  special  Skiver  grain. 

Body  copy  is  12  point  Century  Schoolbook  with  2  points  of  leading. 
All  cutlines  are  8  point  Century  Schoolbook,  and  headlines  are  36  point 
Century  Schoolbook  bold.  The  special  historical  section  is  printed  in  a 
mix  of  brownA)lack  ink. 

Cameras  used  to  photograph  activity  pictures  for  both  four-color  and 
black  and  white  included  Nikon  (35mm),  and  Hasselblad  (2 '4  x  2'4). 
Focal  length  lenses  used  range  from  wide  angle,  18mm,  to  telephoto 
500mm.  Senior  and  underclass  portraits  were  photographed  by  Year- 
book Associates,  Millers  Falls,  Mass. 

Press  run  was  7,500  copies. 


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