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A  New  Wave 

A  new  wave  is  sweeping  across  the  campus  of  Brevard  Col- 
lege, and  it  is  a  wave  of  change  and  of  continuity.  The  new  wave 
marks  the  beginning  of  a  new  school  year,  the  beginning  of  new 
challenges,  hopes,  friendships,  and  expectations.  It  also  brings 
the  continuation  of  traditions,  renewal  of  friendships,  and  a 
resumption  of  the  endeavor  to  learn  and  grow  responsibly. 

Efforts  continue  by  all  who  are  closely  associated  with  Bre- 
vard College  to  make  it  one  of  the  finest  two  year  institutions  in 
the  country.  It  is  an  effort  requiring  perseverance  and  vision  The 
college,  under  the  leadership  of  the  administration,  headed  by 
Dr.  William  Greer,  has  intensified  its  efforts  to  stress  the  impor- 
tance of  academic  commitment  and  social  responsibility.  To- 
ward that  concern,  the  administration  and  faculty  extend  an 
invitation  to  the  students  of  Brevard  College  to  aspire  to  the 
pursuit  of  knowledge  and  understanding. 

The  new  wave  carries  with  it  many  challenges  and  many 
possibilities.  For  the  students  of  Brevard  College  it  is  a  time  rich 
with  potential. 


Above:  Norm  Witek,  the  new  Dean 
of  Student  Affairs,  shows 
his  ability  to  handle  any- 
thing that  comes  his  way. 


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Right:  Andrea  Henry  shows  other 
Brevard  College  students  a 
new  dance  called,  "The 
Ecstacy." 


Left:  During  the  Camp  Greenville 
outing  Dean  Langley  ob- 
serves the  new  students  as 
they  spend   their  tree  time 

swimming 

Below:  Newly  planted  flowers  ac- 
cent the  beauty  of  the  Bre- 
vard College  campus. 


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West  Beam  takes  on  Taylor  President  Greer  participating  in 
in  a  rough  game  of  volley-  Derby  Day  volleyball  tips  the  ball 
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Glenda  Mauger  and  Kim  Nor- 
man fight  for  the  seat,  but  Kim 
wins  splaahingly. 


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While  clowning  around,  Mike  D'A- 
gostino  runs  to  the  next  bucket  to 
make  his  splash. 


It's  That  Time 
Of  Year  Again 

The  annual  Derby  Day  at  Brevard  College  was  an  exciting  and 
entertaining  occasion  held  on  campus  during  the  week  following 
Orientation  week.  Students  were  occupied  all  afternoon  with  a  variety 
of  sports  like  volleyball,  tug-of-war,  izzy-dizzy,  tossing  the  egg,  and 
relay  races.  Immediately  following  the  races,  some  students  decided 
to  cool  off  by  taking  advantage  of  a  "very  wet"  version  of  musical 
chairs.  A  few  students  were  even  brave  enough  to  enter  the  jello 
slurping  contest,  which  ended  up  in  a  very  messy  jello  war!  The 
afternoon  was  topped  off  by  a  scrimmage  soccer  game  performance 
by  the  Guy  Tornadoes,  a  tug-of-war  over  the  creek  and  the  "creek- 
ing"  of  Dean  Witek  and  President  Greer. 


Paying  close  attention, 
these  Brevard  College  stu- 
dents wait  for  the  outcome 
of  the  Derby  Day  events. 

Trying  to  get  to  the  finish 
line,  George  Bryant  stum- 
bles to  the  ground  with 
acute  izzy  dizziness. 


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More  Derby  Day 


President  Greer  tosses  the  Derby  Day  Hal  to       The    creek    takes    in    another    tug-ot-war 

open   the  ceremonies  and   let  the  games       victim. 

begin. 


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April  Piercy  forgot  all  of  the  manners 
Mom  and  Dad  taught  her  when  it  came 
to  eating  jellol 


Good  lo  the  last  DUNK! 


Allen  Brooks  concentrating  on  blocking 
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Tom  Delucia  concentrates  hard  on  winning       Kim  and  Diana  work  hard  at  the  egg  toss 
the  sack  race,  as  well  as  not  biting  his       while  trying  not  to  get  yoked, 
tongue  in  the  midst  of  all  the  excitement. 


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AT  the  Camp  Greenville  activities,  George 
Bates  tests  his  ability  as  Eric  Wilde  watch- 


Having  (un  on  the  Group  Challenge 
Courses,  Terrie  Jennewine  swings  across 
"the  bottomless  pit.1' 


During  Freshmen  Orientation  Week  we  all 
scream  for  ice  cream. 


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New  Faces 


Remember  that  first  day  of  college?  There  you  were,  a  lowly  freshman, 
standing  in  a  mile-long  line  waiting  for  the  school  nurse  to  approve  your  health 
form  so  you  could  rush  back  to  your  new  dorm  room  and  unpack  before  the 
cafeteria  closed  for  lunch.  All  those  feelings  were  rushing  through  you,  making 
your  head  spin:  The  excitement  of  being  independent,  the  anxiety  of  starting 
all  over  again  in  a  new  environment,  and  the  fun  of  learning  new  names  or 
brand  new  faces  are  all  a  part  of  what  going  off  to  college  and  growing  up  is 
about.  This  year,  freshmen  were  in  for  a  change  from  the  new  administration, 
headed  by  Dean  Witek.  Wednesday,  the  first  day  of  orientation,  each  incom- 
ing student  was  given  a  schedule  for  that  day's  events  and  the  following  five 
day's  events  until  classes  started.  The  agenda  included  orientation  meetings, 
ice  cream  socials,  dances,  and  . . .  what  was  that  ...  ah,  yes  . . .  the 
mandatory  Camp  Greenville  all  day  Saturday  in  South  Carolina  complete  with 
group  games,  lunch,  dinner,  and  a  square  dance.  Before  Saturday,  though, 
came  the  meetings.  All  the  freshmen  crowded  into  Dunham  Auditorium, 
smiling  shyly  at  one  another  and  waiting  patiently  for  the  meetings  to  begin; 
they  usually  lasted  forty-five  minutes  to  an  hour  with  topics  like  the  point 
system  and  scheduling  being  discussed.  Friday  night,  the  campus  exploded 
with  excitement  as  word  of  the  first  dance  got  around.  The  transformation  of 
the  gym  into  a  dance  floor  was  made  easily,  and  the  people  who  showed  up 
seemed  to  have  a  good  time  mingling  and  dancing.  Aside  from  a  few  hitches, 
the  week  dedicated  to  us,  the  freshmen,  was  a  success.  Growing  experiences, 
fun  times,  new  friends,  and  new  faces  —  that  is  what  it  was  all  about. 

Andrea  Henry 


While  in   line,   many  freshmen   anticipate 
registering  for  their  fall  semester  classes. 


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East  Beam 


East  Beam  has  a  new  resident  direc- 
tor this  year.  Sam  Rogers.  Working 
with  Sam  are  dorm  president,  Jay  My- 
ers and  vice  president,  Robert  Brooks. 
Additional  help  is  given  by  the  resident 
assistants:  Robert  Brooks  (first  floor). 
Chuck  Putnam  (second  floor),  and 
Nick  Embry  (third  floor).  The  directors, 
assistants,  and  residents  have  all  par- 
ticipated in  producing  an  enjoyable  at- 
mosphere to  study  and  relax  in  at  East 
Beam. 


Nick  Embry  struts  his  stuff  on  Derby  Day  for 
East  Beam. 

Chuck  Putnam  enjoys  a  cool  Pepsi  while 
soaking  up  Mr.  Sun. 


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The  men  of  East  Beam  at  work. 


Jetf  Purdy  dedicating  time  to  his  studies. 

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Albert  Perron  sauntering  through  the  Beam 
lobby. 


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The  West  Beam  Ladies  pull  their  way  to 

victory  on  Derby  Day.  Have  you  heard  ol  Siamese  quadruplets? 


Jennifer  Wells  hides  her  unmentionables. 


Kenny  Ison  and  April  Piercy  take  a  break 
pose  with  Renuzit  (their  roommate). 


20  Student  Life 


West  Beam 


West  Beam  is  the  female  side  of  Bre- 
vard's only  coed  resident  hall  and  has 
a  new  Resident  Director,  Mikell  Clark- 
Webb.  West  Beam  is  like  a  big  family  in 
that  they  support  one  another  and  do 
many  activities  together,  such  as  the 
big  Christmas  party  which  includes  all 
of  the  Beam  girls.  If  people  went  cruis- 
ing through  the  halls  of  West  Beam 
they  might  hear  the  tunes  of  George 
Michael  or  The  Big  Chill,  or  the  shrill 
laughter  from  tales  being  told,  or  the 
plink  of  pennies  bouncing  off  the  upper 
two  stories'  windows.  The  women  in 
Beam  consider  their  dorm  "The  Place 
to  Be". 

Mandi  Hunter  shows  her  West  Beam  spirit 
on  Derby  Day. 


Amy  Herndon  declares  "I'm  a  Pepper  tool" 


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Green  Dorm 


Green  dormitory  is  described  at 
times  as  being  fun,  loud,  outrageous, 
and  different.  Under  the  direction  of 
the  new  Resident  Director,  Marty  Hum- 
phrey, Green  houses  over  100  men. 
These  men  are  always  busy  whether  it 
be  in  academics,  intramurals,  or  just 
plain  fun.  Their  rooms  reflect  their  dif- 
ferent personalities  in  many  ways. 
Posters  —  ranging  from  sports  to  mov- 
ies —  stereos,  the  ever-needed  refrig- 
erator, and  television  sets  are  among 
the  things  the  residents  of  Green  use  to 
fill  their  rooms.  Having  combined  the 
fun  and  work  into  one,  Green  occu- 
pants have  created  a  homey,  exciting 
atmosphere  rivaled  by  many  others, 
but  equaled  by  none. 


Matt  Blue  is  excited  about  moving  in  to  his 
new  home  for  the  up-coming  year. 

Green  plans  a  devastating  strategy  for  Der- 
by Day. 


Ricky  Surles  and  Jimmy  Redmond  take  a        Brian   Howell   comes   home,   with  a  smile, 
break  from  their  studies.  from  a  hard  day  of  studying. 


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Green  quickly  prevents  its  opponent  from       Dario  practices  his  music  in  the  cool,  eve- 
scoring,  nmg  air. 


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Kelly   Brannon  al   work  on   a  3-D  design       JIM  Robinson  "singing  in  the  rain"  following 
project.  musical  buckets  at  Derby  Day. 


Let's  dance! 


Jennifer  Howard  exits  stage  left. 


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Jones  Dorm 


Jones  dormitory,  the  only  all  women 
complex  on  campus,  underwent  a 
facelift  this  past  summer.  New  furniture 
coverings  replaced  old,  and  a  fresh 
paint  job  awaited  the  incoming  fresh- 
man class.  This  school  year,  Sharon 
Waggy  and  Tammy  Jackson  super- 
vise over  100  women  coming  from 
around  the  nation  and  around  the 
world.  The  lifestyles,  personalities  and 
clothes  may  differ  greatly  from  one 
Jones'  resident  to  the  next,  but  each 
feels  as  if  she  were  a  part  of  one  big 
family. 

Laura  Byers  runs  (or  the  goal  line  at  Derby 
Day. 

Frankie  Avalon  with  Jennifer  Howren  and 
Kerry-Beth  Salzberg.  "Two  girls  for  every 
boy?" 


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Student  Life  25 


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Stamey  Dorm 


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Stamey  is  a  one  of  a  kind  dorm.  It 
has  previously  served  as  an  infirmary, 
an  adjunct  painting  studio,  and  as  a 
storage  building.  It  is  a  small  building, 
but  houses  ten  students  and  a  faculty 
member,  the  Resident  Director  Jerry 
Sherrod.  The  folks  at  Stamey  are  a 
tightly  knit  group  who  seem  to  take 
particular  pride  in  their  "mini"  dorm. 


On   Derby   Day,   Jeff   Baucom   prepares   fo       Gs 
catch  that  oh  so  fragile  egg. 


Mike  Kennedy  proudly  unfurls  the  colors.         •£■-&&■■ 


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Jerry  Sherrod  takes  time  out  from  his  busy 

schedule  to  eat  ice  cream  with  Mrs.  Greer.        Kevin  Preibe  coaching  Mike  Kennedy  down 

the  log  ot  trust. 

Stamey  guys  express  their  lack  ol  support 
for  the  Green  dorm  on  Derby  Day. 


At  Camp  Greenville,  the  Stamey  guys  take  a       The  Stamey  Brothers  learn  what  college  to- 
break  from  a  hard  day  of  work  and  play.  getherness  is  all  about  at  Camp  Greenville. 


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"Nothing  hits  the  spot  like  a  cool  I.B.C.  root       Doug  Robinson  pumps  a  vicious  volley  < 
beer ',  says  Ken  Howe.  the  net. 


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David  Slaton  and  Scott  Reinecke  flash  us  David  Cotton  alter  a  very  tough  day 

their  sign  o(  approval. 


Taylor  Dorm 


Taylor  Hall,  the  oldest  men's  dorm 
on  campus,  once  again  qualified  as  be- 
ing a  lively  place  to  reside.  Taylor  is 
home  to  young  men  from  all  points  on 
the  map  and  a  new  Resident  Director, 
Mike  Weber.  Taylor  Hall  is  an  embodi- 
ment of  a  rich  tradition  to  be  found  at 
Brevard  College;  a  tradition  of  close 
ties,  hard  work,  and  occasionally  a  bit 
of  mischief. 


"Whats    the    deal    with    all    the    photogra- 
phers?", states  Doug  Robinson. 

The  Taylor  men  pull  to  win. 


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Day  Students 


This  year,  a  spirit  of  unity  has 
brought  the  day  students  ot  Brevard 
College  together.  Achievement  of  this 
unity  included  plans  for  student  inter- 
action by  participation  in  Derby  Day, 
intramural  sports,  and  Homecoming. 
Along  with  planned  activities  came  the 
wave  of  elections  to  the  SGA  and  Judi- 
cial Board.  The  officers  representing 
the  day  students  this  year  are:  Presi- 
dent, Wendy  Still;  Vice  President.  Anne 
Whitmire;  and  Freshmen  Representa- 
tives: Diana  Dickerhoof  and  Chris  Wie- 
ner. 

Patricia  Chapman  highlights  her  text  book. 
The  Day  Students  have  a  lot  lo  smile  about. 


30  Student  Life 


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Brenda  Lisenbee  lakes  a  break  from  Faulk-       Day  Student  Warriors  protect  Brevard  Col- 
lege from  aliens. 


Anticipation 


32  Student  Life 


Lynn  Soprano,  Renee  Douglas,  and  Julie  The  Co-ed  theatre,  a  downtown  landmark,  of- 
Combs  enjoy  the  beauty  of  the  Blue  Ridge  (era  big  screen  entertainment  (or  Brevard  Col- 
Parkway,  lege  students. 


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Off-Campus 


Brevard  College  is  located  in  an  area 
that  offers  much  in  the  way  of  recrea- 
tion and  relaxation.  Close  proximity  to 
Pisgah  Forest  allows  students  easy  ac- 
cess to  a  very  beautiful  area.  Also 
nearby  are  the  Blue  Ridge  Parkway, 
Caesar's  Head,  Looking  Glass  Falls, 
and  Connestee  Falls.  The  cities  of 
Asheville,  Hendersonville,  Greenville, 
and  Spartanburg  offer  "bright  light" 
alternatives  to  the  enjoyment  of  the  ar- 
ea's natural  beauty.  The  town  of  Bre- 
vard offers  many  quiet  pleasures  just  a 
short  walk  from  campus. 

Teresa  Paxton  relaxing  in  the  warm  sun  at 
Lake  Ecusta. 


Amy  Ervin  takes  a  break  from  homework 
and  relaxes  in  the  crisp  Fall  air  at  Sliding 
Rock. 


Student  Life  33 


Homecoming  '87 


"Are  you  going  to  the  Homecoming 
dance?  Who  are  you  going  with?  What 
are  you  wearing?"  These  and  other 
questions  were  whispered  one  person 
to  another  as  the  big  day  —  October 
10  —  approached. 

This  year,  three  days  worth  of 
Homecoming  events  were  combined, 
for  the  first  time,  with  the  Alumni 
Weekend.  The  Class  of  '37  had  its  50th 
year  reunion.  Scheduled  activities  in- 
cluded a  men's  and  women's  soccer 
game,  lunch  by  the  pool,  the  annual 
Homecoming  dinner,  and  a  dance 
which  featured  the  presentation  of  the 
Homecoming  King,  Prince,  Queen,  and 
Princess  with  music  provided  by  the 
group  "Heart  to  Heart".  During  these 
events,  students  mingled  with  Brevard 
students  of  fifty  years  ago. 

Wrapping  up  the  weekend,  alumni 
attended  a  Sunday  breakfast,  worship 
service,  and  lunch. 

Buck  Rowlee  stops  an  attempted  goal. 
The  1987-88  Homecoming  Court. 


34  Student  Life 


Dana  Sowell  and  Shelly  Ivey  BACK  BRE-      President    Greer    welcomes    back    alumni 
VARDI  from  1937. 


Photographs  by  Jock  Lauterer 


Karen  Ellis  and  Ricky  Surles,  the  Queen  and       Evelyn  Swarigen,  Homecoming  Queen  of 
King,  and  Mia  Clark  and  Ron  Connor,  the       1937,  crowns  the  Homecoming  Queen  of 
Princess  and  Prince  celebrate  Homecom- 
ing 1987. 


1987  Karen  Ellis. 


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Parent's  Weekend  '87 


Carol  Ellison  executes  acute  soccer  preci- 
sion. 


Parents  Weekend  was  held  Novem- 
ber 6-8.  The  parents  were  invited  to 
get  a  taste  of  college  life  at  Brevard. 
The  Student  Government  Association 
sponsored  the  festive  weekend  which 
included:  the  Women's  soccer  team 
competing  in  the  Region  X  Tourna- 
ment, the  fall  drama  "The  Foreigner", 
the  fifth  annual  Patchwork  Playgroup 
Craft  Sale,  and  ice  cream  social,  and  a 
talent  show.  The  weekend  came  to  a 
delightful  conclusion  with  a  concert 
given  by  the  Brevard  Chamber  Orches- 
tra. 

Some  parents  took  time  out  for  sightseeing 
at  area  natural  attractions. 


Student  Life  37 


<^s     Halloween 


If  you  missed  Halloween  at  Brevard 
College  this  year  then  you  probably 
missed  the  most  fun-filled  time  of  the 
Fall  Semester.  Resident  Assistants 
sponsored  hall  and  campus-wide  pro- 
grams such  as:  Pumpkin  Carvin'  Con- 
test, Candy-Apple  Sale,  and  a  Trick  or 
Treat  Party.  Halloween  also  brought 
Alcohol  Awareness  Week  to  a  close 
with  a  Mocktail  and  Costume  Mixer  at 
the  Storm  Cellar,  complete  with  a  Non- 
Alcoholic  Bar  tended  by  Ed  Davis.  The 
Costume  Dance,  held  in  Beam  Lobby, 
was  the  highlight  of  the  weekend.  This 
dance  brought  out  characters  from  the 
dark  side  as  well  as  from  the  lighter 
side  of  life. 


Jill  Robinson  compares  smiles. 

Walter  Rhame  and  Richard  Jarrell  carving 
pumpkins. 


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38  Student  Life 


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Lisa  Smith  models  the  "Freddie  Kruegar"        Mikell   Clark-Webb,   Heather   Barclay,   and 
look.  Susie  Pasch  await  the  Halloween  Spirit. 


We're  the  ones  your  mother  warned  you 
about! 


Autumn's  best  toothly  grin. 


Student  Life  39 


40  Student  Life 


Karen  Strickland  is  inducted  into  PTK. 

Life  And  Culture 

For  an  enjoyable  one-half  credit  hour  in  the  humanities,  life  and  culture  is  just 
the  thing.  This  fall,  the  life  and  culture  series  opened  with  a  convocation  where 
the  student  body,  faculty,  and  administration  assembled  to  usher  in  the  new 
year.  Joab  Leseyne,  the  President  of  Wofford  College,  was  the  guest  speaker 
and  delivered  a  spirited,  insightful  lecture. 

For  the  next  event,  in  celebrating  our  Constitution's  200th  birthday,  a  well- 
known  former  judge  spoke  about  the  Bill  of  Rights  and  the  effect  of  the  amend- 
ments on  our  American  heritage.  Patriotic  music  was  played  by  the  bands  from 
Brevard  College,  and  Rosman  and  Brevard  High  Schools. 

A  few  weeks  after  the  constitution  program  came  "A  Visitation  from  John 
Keats."  Mark  Stevenson  portrayed  poet  John  Keats  in  this  one-man  show  which 
has  been  performed  at  Keat's  home,  the  Edinburgh  Festival,  and  the  Lincoln 
Center  Library. 

Following  the  John  Keats  evening,  the  topic  "UFO's  Are  Real"  was  discussed. 
Through  statistics  and  a  slide  show  presentation,  those  in  the  crowded  Dunham 
Auditorium  saw  pictures  of  actual  sightings  and  were  able  to  ask  questions  to 
Nuclear  Physicist  Stanton  Friedman,  who  headed  the  program. 

Next  on  the  agenda  came  the  Purguson  Family  Lecture  Series  with  Dr.  Andrew 
Summers.  Dr.  Summers  gave  two  lectures  on  the  importance  of  the  modern 
Christian  family  living  in  the  secular  world. 

"The  Foreigner"  was  this  year's  choice  of  plays  by  Professor  Sam  Cope, 
director  of  drama.  The  performances  ran  during  Parent's  Weekend  and  drew 
large  crowds  who  seemed  to  thoroughly  enjoy  the  performances. 

The  Concert  and  Jazz  bands  performed  their  fall  concerts  festively.  Guest 
soloist  Kristen  Kelly,  a  Brevard  College  faculty  member,  was  the  featured  artist 
for  the  concert  band  under  direction  of  Steve  Kelly.  A  hearty  round  of  applause 
completed  the  performance^  of  the  two  bands. 

Topping  off  fall  life  and  culture,  Dr.  Greer  and  the  B.C.'s  Fine  Arts  Division 
presented  the  annual  Christmas  tree  lighting.  Twinkling  candle  lights  danced 
during  the  service  of  sacred  and  secular  music,  Christmas  texts,  and  the  actual 
lighting  of  the  campus  tree. 

This  fall's  life  and  culture  was  a  success  thanks  to  participation  and  support  of 
B.C.'s  students,  faculty,  administration,  and  community  members.  This  is  defi- 
nitely a  good  way  to  earn  one-half  a  credit  and  have  cultural  experiences  at  the 
same  time. 


The  Purguson  Family  Lecture  Series  gave 
us  thought  provoking  information. 


"Have  you  ever  seen  an  UFO?" 


Student  Life  41 


Student  Union 


The  Student  Union  is  more  than  just 
a  building.  It  is  a  place  where  many 
activities  take  place.  There  are  movies 
shown  from  Star  Trek  to  China  Town, 
which  students  enjoy  as  a  break  from 
studying.  On  Wednesdays,  there  is 
campus  worship  during  the  morning. 
Some  evenings  are  spent  in  the  Storm 
Cellar  with  special  guests,  such  as  co- 
medians and  magicians.  Many  stu- 
dents enjoy  the  video  games  and 
shooting  pool  to  entertain  themselves. 
When  students  need  help  with  any  kind 
of  student  affairs,  it  is  taken  care  of  in 
the  upstairs  office.  The  nurse  is  also 
located  in  the  S.U.  to  help  when  a  stu- 
dent is  sick.  The  post  office  is  busiest 
of  all  with  hopeful  faces  waiting  to  re- 
ceive a  letter  from  home  with  money 
inside  rather  than  "junk"  mail.  Then 
there  is  the  snack  bar  with  hungry  stu- 
dents who  can  not  take  the  cafeteria 
food  another  night.  Finally,  the  book 
store  is  necessary  for  those  who  are 
needing  things  to  take  to  class.  There- 
fore, we  can  see  how  the  Student 
Union  is  a  vital  part  of  student  life  in 
more  ways  than  one. 

Jorge  Lopez  hopes  to  slam  the  nine  ball 
into  the  far  right  corner  pocket. 

Don,  Miyuki,  and  Tim  ham  it  up  lor  another 
fun-loving  art  class  in  the  upstairs  of  the 
Student  Union. 


Milton,  Bluto,  Paul,  and  Mr.  Murray  make 
their  daily  stop  in  the  College  Bookstore, 


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September  Ferguson  takes  a  minute  away 
Nick  Embry  challenges  the  pinball  machine  Irom  her  work  in  the  Bookstore  to  smile  for 
to  another  game.  the  camera. 


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Kim  Norman  wonders  what  Debbie  Lue-        Lorna  Smith  is  trying  for  the  third  time  to 
centi  is  trying  to  cover  up.  open  her  post  office  box. 


Student  Life  43 


fo^V1riC^"e9e  alUmn'  'r°m  ,he  class  °'       President  Greer  chats  with  the  Brevard  Col- 
1937  talk  about  their  college  days.  lege  alumni  (rom  1937. 


President  Greer.  R.T.,  and  Paul  check  out         At  Fall  Lite  and  Culture,  John  Keats  came  to 
this  year  s  soccer  team.  tell  us  his  story. 


44  Student  Life 


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The  Phone-a-thon  struck  up  interest  among      Joe  Jackson  displays  his  xylaphone  tech- 
Brevard  students.  niques. 


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Aaron  Kerr  can't  believe  his  eyes.       Bobby  Forte  makes  himself  a 

midnight  snack  at  the  ice 
cream  social. 


Student  Life  47 


The  Foreigner 


Brevard's  first  drama  presentation  of 
the  year  was  "The  Foreigner,"  by 
Larry  Shue.  The  setting  of  the  play  is  in 
Northern  Georgia  at  a  hunting  lodge. 
The  cast  was  comprised  of  Brevard 
College  students:  Scarlet  Morgan  as 
Catherine,  Mike  Holcombe  as  Froggy, 
Paul  Dilberger  as  the  Reverend  Dave, 
and  Olin  Hatch  as  Charlie.  The  com- 
munity also  contributed  to  the  play 
through  the  participation  of  Brevard 
residents  Pat  Fuleihan  as  Betty,  Lee 
Smith  as  Owen,  and  Rob  Dixon  as  El- 
lard. 

Professor  Sam  Cope  had  not  had  an 
entirely  new  cast  like  this  since  1969. 
"The  Foreigner"  was  his  33rd  produc- 
tion at  the  Barn  Theatre,  where  it  ap- 
peared on  November  5-8  (Parents' 
Weekend)  and  on  November  13-14. 


Scarlet  Morgan  laments  her  lonely  life  at 
the  wilderness  lodge. 


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Paul  Dilberger  (r)  tells  Olin  Hatch  (I)  that        Scarlet  Morgan  pleads  tor  an  audience, 
the  future  ol  the  lodge  looks  dismal. 


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Tis  The  Season 


This  year.  Christmas  was  a  festive  time  for  all  the  students  and  the  community  Doors  and 
windows  were  decorated  throughout  the  residence  halls.  All  over  the  campus,  trees  and  buildings 
were  decorated  and  festively  lighted.  Though  the  last  week  was  exam  week,  the  students  found 
time  to  share  the  Christmas  spirit.  The  Collegiate  Singers  gave  an  inspiring  performance  along 
with  lighting  the  campus  Christmas  tree.  President  Greer  gave  a  wonderful  Christmas  party  in  the 
student  union  for  all  the  students.  Many  of  the  students  shared  "Secret  Santas"  in  the  residence 
halls  or  through  different  clubs.  West  Beam  had  a  party  and  enjoyed  the  company  of  President 
Greer  and  Joyce  and  Randy  Jackson.  The  weekend  before  exams,  Top  Secret  a  band  from 
Tennessee,  performed.  All  together,  the  students  enjoyed  their  last  week  of  school  before 
Christmas  break,  celebrating  the  Christmas  season. 


At  the  party,  Mikell  Clark-Webb 
plays  Santa's  helper  by  passing 
out  candy. 


Preparing  for  the  party,  Julie 
Combs  sets  out  the  food  —  and 
munches  every  now  and  thenl 


President  Greer,  posing  as 
Santa,  gives  Cissy  Sheffield  a 
big  hug. 


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By  using  a  picture  of  jolly  St.  Nick, 
Nancy  Fox  and  Jenny  Murphy  ex- 
press their  Christmas  wishes. 


Waiting  tor  the  party  to  begin,  Hel- 
en Trickey  and  Teri  Moore  sit  at 
the  Christmas  Tree. 

Angie  Ellis  gets  ready  to  quench 
her  thirst  at  the  West  Beam  Party. 


Pat  Mellon  and  Danny  Perry  show 
their  spunk  at  Christmastime  by 
goofing  by  in  the  girls'  dorm. 


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Erin  Greenlaw  stands  beside  her 
masterpiece  of  a  door. 


Amy  Ervin  expresses  her  creativ- 
ity by  making  a  Christmas  tree  out 
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To  show  Christmas  spirit,  Jones 
Hall  had  a  tree  trimming. 


Student  Life  53 


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Valentine's  Day 

Valentine's  Day  was  a  well  celebrated  holiday  here  at  Brevard.  The  big  Valen- 
tine's Day  Dance  definitely  helped  to  get  things  off  to  at  good  start.  Pat's  Mobile 
Disco  provided  a  variety  of  exciting  music  and  videos  to  keep  all  students  in  the 
Valentine's  spirit.  The  auxiliary  gym  was  decorated  beautifully  with  balloons, 
streamers,  and  candle  lit  tables.  The  1988  Valentine's  Court  consisted  of  King 
Allen  Brooks,  Queen  Karen  Ellis,  Prince  Ronald  Connor  and  Princess  Mia  Clark. 
The  dance  was  enjoyed  by  everyone  and  put  everyone  in  the  Valentine  Spirit. 


Aaron  Kerr  made  sure  that  Terry  Jennewine 
had  a  special  Valentine's  Day. 


54  Student  Life 


Valentine's  Day  King  Allen  Brooks,  Queen 
Karen  Ellis,  Prince  Ron  Connor,  and  Prin- 
cess Mia  Clark  thoroughly  enjoyed  the  eve- 
ning. 


Celia  Alves  loves  it  when  Dean  Feldpausch        Brian  Howell  and  Nancy  Fox  dancing  the 
does  that  dip.  night  away. 


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E.  Blair  Autrey 
Jill  Baldwin 
Heather  Barclay 


Mark  Bean 
Kim  Belanger 
Cynthia  Bell 


Sydney  Best 
Meredith  Beth  Bizzell 
Sara  Booker 


Tanya  Boone 
Sara  Bostic 
Jetfery  Breen 


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Pat  says,  "Mom,  I  won  this  lor 
you."  Shelly  thinks,  "Shopping 
Spree." 

Bouncing  is  a  tough  job,  but 
someone  has  to  do  it. 


Andrew  Brown 

Jamie  Brown 

George  Bryant 


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David  Bundy 

Brian  "Jay"  Calaway 

Kevin  Card 


Amy  Cearley 
Patricia  Chapman 
Jakob  Christensen 


JoAnn  Cho 
Betsy  Clementson 
Julie  Combs 


Robert  Cooler 
Felicia  Cope 
Tim  Crewe 


Classes  61 


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62  Classes 


Tom  Delucia 

Renee  Douglas 

Samantha  Douglass 


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Todd  Dowdle 
Brenda  Duckworth 
Christopher  S.  Dunn 


Sonni  Oyer 
Carol  Ellison 
Nick  Embrey 


John  Erickson 
Amy  B.  Ervin 
John  Farquhar 


Daniel  Festa 
Charles  Frisbie 
Duane  Galloway 


Classes  63 


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Jessica  Graham 
Rebecca  Grassie 
Marcello  Gutierrez 


A.  Jill  Hair 

Jeff  Hale 

Lisa  Renee  Handelman 


Eric  Hansen 
Todd  Hardin 
Tamiko  Harrison 


Leigh  Hege 
Amy  Herndon 
Mark  Higginbothan 


Classes  65 


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Hill-  Kaneshige 


Sam  Rogers  and  the  Eaat  Beam 
R.A.'s  talk  to  the  new  student*. 

Rebecca  Grassie  displays  con- 
centration while  dribbling  the 
ball  down  the  field. 


66  Classes 


Melisaa  Honeycutt 

Eddie  Honzik 

Jennifer  Blakeney  Howren 


Brian  Howell 
Scolt  Hubbard 
Renee  Hundley 


Mandi  Hunter 
Miyuki  Irnura 
Lou  lahikawa 


Shelley  Ivey 
Paige  Jackson 
Kevin  Jennings 


Sean  Jennings 
Teri  Jones 
Yasuko  Kaneshige 


Classes  67 


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Kauftman-  McCray 


The  B.C.  tradition  lives  on 
"Don't  take  my  picture!" 


Philip  Shawn  Lackey 

Noelle  Lee 

Archie  LeGrone 


68  Classes 


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Brenda  Lisenbee 
Cathy  Lisk 
Tina  Litter 


Rebecca  Love 
Rachel  Makupson 
John  Martin 


Elizabeth  K.  Mather 
Glenda  Mauger 
Rhonda  McCall 


Jamie  McCauley 
Missy  McCranie 
Rhonda  McCray 


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Classes  69 


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McDonald-  Parron 


Jamie  McCauley  spends  soma 
time  after  class  to  study  her 
notes  for  the  day. 


Buck  Rowlee   places  the  ball 
back  into  play. 


70  Classes 


Scarlet  A.  Morgan 

Judy  Morgan 

Jay  "Lickety  Split"  Myers 


Mary  Nail 
Warren  Nance 
Kimberly  Norman 


Sherry  Ogle 
Biar  Orrell 
Thomas  Owen 


Angela  Owens 
Cameron  Parker 
Albert  Parron 


Classes  71 


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Payne-Rosen 


Nicky  Embrey  takes  advantage 
of  the  ice-cream  social  at  the 
beginning  of  the  year. 

Has  Ricky  Surles  been  Kayak- 
ing down  the  creek  this  year? 


72  Classes 


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Jennifer  Pulley 
Chuck  Putnam 
Ralph  Quisenberry 


Don  Rett 

Angie  Revercomb 

Paula  Ribar 


Charles  Robinson 
Doug  Robinson 
Jill  Robinson 


Robert  Rice 
Shannon  Rose 
Louis  Rosen 


Classes  73 


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Froggy  (Mike  Holcombe) 
shares  a  drink  with  Betty  in  the 
Fall  production  ot  "The  For- 
eigner." 

Has  Scarlet  Morgan  just  seen  a 
ghost. 


74  Classes 


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Kenichi  Shimizu 
Lynn  Soprano 
Eileen  Spaulding 


Beth  Stanley 
Eva  Stensby 
Allison  Stocks 


Karen  Strickland 
Ricky  Surles 
Miho  Suzuki 


Yukiko  Tamai 
Becky  Tapper 
Michael  Taylor 


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Coach  Scarborough  gives  a 
pep  talk  to  two  of  his  players 
during  half  time. 

Archie  LeGrone  "the  Alche- 
mist" (mad  scientist). 


76  Classes 


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Heidi  Williams 
Kelly  Williams 
Reggie  Williams 


Denyce  Woodfin 
April  Woods 
Chip  York 


Amy  and  Ed  learn  all  about  the 
yearbook  from  the  Josten's 
representative,  Mr.  Gay. 


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High  Five 

Each  year  at  Honor's  Day,  five  stu- 
dents from  Brevard's  freshman  class 
are  named  student  marshalls  to  serve 
during  their  sophomore  year.  The  stu- 
dents are  chosen  on  the  basis  of  their 
academic  achievement  and  faculty 
recommendation  and  approval.  Their 
duties  are  to  lead  special  ceremonies, 
such  as  Graduation,  Fall  and  Spring 
Convocation,  and  as  ushers  of  host- 
esses at  school  functions.  Mr.  Ray 
Fisher,  the  school  marshall,  serves  as 
an  advisor  to  the  group.  To  be  named 
a  student  marshall  is  the  highest  honor 
bestowed  on  a  freshman  at  Brevard 
College. 


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Who's  Who 


There  were  twelve  sophomores  that  were  selected  for  the 
1988  edition  of  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Junior 
Colleges  by  the  Brevard  College  nominating  committee  and  the 
sophomore  student  body. 

These  students  are:  Celia  Alves,  Tom  Delucia,  Jessica  Gra- 
ham, Lisa  Handelman,  Kim  Norman,  Biar  Orell,  Teresa  Paxton, 
Robert  Rice,  Charles  R.  Sherrill.  Karen  Strickland,  Becky  Tap- 
per, and  April  Woods. 

These  students  were  chosen  for  their  outstanding  campus 
leadership,  academic  achievement,  leadership  in  extracurricular 
activities,  and  their  potential  for  continued  success.  These 
twelve  students  from  Brevard  will  join  a  group  of  students  that 
were  selected  from  more  than  1,400  institutions  of  higher  learn- 
ing. 

Robert  Rice:  Honor  Roll  Spring  '87, 
Men's  Soccer  Manager,  R.A. 


Biar  Orrell:  R.A.,  Clarion  —  Editor, 
Honor  Roll  Fall  '86  &  Spr  '87,  Chiar- 
oscuro. 


Becky  Tapper:  Freshman  Scholar, 
Duke  Scholar,  Student  Tudor, 
Dean's  List  Fall  '86,  Honor  Roll 
Spring  '87,  American  Lit.  Award. 


Teresa  Paxton:  Annabel  Lambeth 
Jones  Scholar,  Math  tutor,  Stu- 
dent Marshal,  PTK  —  Correspon- 
dence Sec,  Dean's  List  Fall  '86  & 
Spring  '87. 


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Lisa  Handelman:  Student  Mar- 
shall, Beam  Scholar,  PTK  —  Cam- 
pus Sec,  Dean's  List  Fall  '86  &  Spr 
'87,  Student  Tutor,  Student  Am- 
bassador, Art  Scholarship. 


April  Woods:  Sims  Scholar,  Stu 
dent  Tudor,  CSF,  Dean's  List  Sp 
'87,  Clarion  —  Editorial  Page  Edi 
tor. 


Charles  F.  Sherrill:  Sims  Scholar,        Kim  Norman:  R.A.,  Honor  Roll  Fall 
Student  Tudor,  PTK,  Dean's  List        '86  &  Spr  '87. 
Fall  '86,  R.A. 


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Jessica  Graham:  Student  Marshal, 
PTK  —  Treasurer,  Dean's  List  Fall 
'86  &  Spr'87,  Sims  scholar,  Music 
Scholarship,  Concert  Band  — 
Principal  Chair  &  Band  Assistant, 
Student  Tudor,  Day  Students. 


Karen  Strickland:  Student  Mar- 
shal, Sims  Scholar,  PTK,  Dean's 
List  Fall  '86  &  Spr  '87,  CSF  —  In- 
reach  Leader,  CSF  —  Care  Group 
Leader,  Music  Scholarship,  Con- 
cert Band,  Student  Tudor. 


:elia  Alves:  Student  Marshal,  Clar- 
-  Staff.  PTK  —  Vice-Pres., 
;SF.  Day  Students.  Dean's  List 
all  '86  &  Spr  '87,  Chorale,  Colle- 
liate  Singer. 


Tom  Delucia:  Sims  Scholar,  Honor 
Roll  Fall  '86,  Dean's  List  Spr  '87, 
R.A.,  SGA  —  Green  Vice-Pres.,  &  J 
Board,  Basketball,  Student  Tudor. 


Over  The  Border 

It  has  been  said  that  the  English  language  is  one  of  the 
hardest  to  master,  and  for  those  of  us  who  have  spent  many  a 
night  racking  our  brains  to  come  up  with  a  thesis  for  a  paper  due 
the  next  morning,  we  heartily  agree.  The  majority  of  us  on 
campus  came  from  an  English  speaking  background,  but  there 
are  some  among  us  who  are  blending  in  with  a  native  tongue 
other  than  English.  These  students  are  the  foreign  exchange 
students  at  Brevard  College. 

Brevard  attracts  numerous  foreign  exchange  students 
through  the  national  exchange  student  company.  The  company 
gives  students  from  countries  abroad  a  chance  to  gain  first  hand 
experiences  by  living  in  a  foreign  country  like  America  while 
learning  its  language,  traditions,  and  culture. 

This  year,  Brevard  houses  many  exchange  students  who  are 
actively  involved  in  both  extra-curricular  activities  and  required 
academic  studies. 

Students  from  countries  like  Sweden,  Australia,  Japan,  South 
America,  and  others  represent  their  countries  well  and  form  a 
sort  of  melting  pot  at  the  college.  According  to  Yasuko,  a 
student  from  the  southern  Japanese  island  of  Fukoka,  Brevard 
has  a  number  of  characteristics  which  attracts  exchange  stu- 
dents like  herself  including  the  fact  that  Brevard  is  in  a  state 
stratigically  located  between  two  major  tourist  states  —  Florida 
and  New  York.  Yasuko  took  six  years  of  English  in  junior  high 
and  high  school  and  took  tests  judging  her  English  skills  before 
arriving  in  America  as  a  foreign  exchange  student.  She  plans  to 
use  her  bi-lingual  ability  to  become  an  English  teacher  in  Japan. 

Another  exchange  student,  Jim  Oostriesland  from  Suriname, 
South  America  (which  is  above  Brazil),  says  that  becoming  an 
exchange  student  "offers  a  lot  of  opportunity."  He  is  learning 
English  slang  which  has  helped  him  to  be  "more  understand- 
able." Jim's  native  tongue  is  Dutch.  Before  attending  Brevard, 
along  with  elementary  school  training  in  English  grammar  and 
comprehension,  Jim  traveled  to  other  English  speaking  nations 
enabling  him  to  pick  up  much  of  the  English  language  he  knows. 
Jim  is  a  science  major  with  a  business  minor. 


Rusty  Rogers  is  very  busy  eyeing 
all  the  girls  in  the  cafeteria. 


Jim  Oostriesland  is  making  a 
move  to  a  new  country  as  well  as  a 
new  room. 


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Sana  Abdalrazek 
John  Albergotti 
Alecia  Andrews 


Hideko  Ariizumi 


Mark  Arthur 


Michelle  Atkinson 

Harold  Baldwin 

Tonja  Barksdale 


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Brad  Bartlett 
George  Bates 
Sthepanie  Bamberger 


Jeff  Baucom 
Barton  Beckham 
James  Beebe 


Alan  Berrier 
Debra  Bimmerle 
Matt  Blue 


Kristen  Bolch 
Cindy  Bond 
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Freshmen  K.  Boyle-D.  Camp 


Kim  Boyle 
Kelly  Brannon 
Tip  Brockwell 


Jeannie  Brown 

Jeff  Brown 

Rhett  Brown 


Stacey  Bullock 

Angela  Bumbrey 

Barbara  Burton 


Chris  Buach 

Laura  Byers 

Danny  Camp 


86  Classes 


^A 


M.  Camp-Clark 


Maria  Camp 
Jared  Cargill 
Walter  Cargill 


Sandra  Carrera 
Donna  Cashwell 
Jarnell  Carter 


Sal  Cavarretta 
Crystal  Chapman 
Richard  Cipriano 


Lori  Clark 
Matt  Clark 
Mia  Elizabeth  Clark 


Classes  87 

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Freshmen  Cliche-M.  Davis 


Kim  Cliche 

Brian  Cloninger 

Jon  Congdon 


Heather  Conrad 
Angela  Cook 
Patrick  Croft 


Dean  Crump 
Angela  Cromwell 
Tom  Cunningham 


Robert  Cushing 

Joe  Dawsey 

Michael  Davis 


88  Classes 


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N.  Daven  Davis 
Pike  Davis 
Cynthia  Deviney 


Diana  Dickerhoof 
Paul  Dilberger 
Robert  Dixon 


Paula  Dobson 


Brad  Dodson 


Classes  89 


Freshman  Dowdle-Fort 


Amy  Dowdle 
Scott  Dvorak 
Pam  Eddings 


Cindy  Edwin 

Angela  Ellis 

Amy  Elrod 


Jeff  Ertzberger 
Dean  Feldpausch 


Robert  Forrester 
Ted  Fort 


90  Classes 


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Forte-Graham 


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Roberto  Forte 
Nancy  Fox 
James  Fredere 


Matthew  French 
Curie  S.  George 


Kelli  George 
Tom  Giampietro 
Gregory  Gieseke 


Christine  Giersch 
Una  Gomez 
Loyd  Graham 


Classes  91 


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Freshmen  Greeniaw-Heise 


Erin  Greenlaw 

Mike  Greenwell 

Mellinda  Hansen 

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Kathy  Harbin 

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Daniel  Harris 


Olin  Hatch 
Marjorie  Hawk 
Timothy  Heise 


92  Classes 


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Herbert-lngram 


Allen  Henderson 
Andrea  R.  Henry 
Deborah  Herbert 


Brent  Hill 
Kristin  Hogan 
Kim  Hoots 


Tracy  Hornbaker 
Gregory  Houston 
Mary  Humphrey 


Heather  Hynton 
Kathy  Impello 
Dana  Irene  Ingram 


Classes  93 


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Freshmen  Isom-Kikukawa 


Kennie  Ison 

Terri  Jennewine 

Andy  Jenl 


Paige  Johnson 

Tim  Johnson 

Dianne  Johnston 


Kittie  Johnson 

Greg  Jolly 

Steve  Kandrach 


Michael  Aaron  Kerr 
Izumi  Kikukawa 


94  Classes 


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Kincaid-Liga 


James  Kincaid 
Mae  King 
Rachel  Klein 


Alan  Knight 
Billy  Koontz 
Mika  Korogi 


Michael  Laidlaw 
Selena  Lauterer 
Darren  Lawler 


Rosanna  Lawrence 
Stephanie  Leatherwood 
Chris  Liga 


Classes  95 


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L^fl 


Freshmen  Litter-McDaniel 


Julie  Litter 

Jorge  Lopez 

Melissa  Lowery 


Debra  Lucent! 

Kelly  Malone 

William  Maney 


Raleigh  Martin  Jr. 

Sheri  Mathis 

Susan  A.  Matz 


Michael  D'Agostino 

Robin  McCutcheon 

Jill  McDaniel 


96  Classes 


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Mclntyre-Montgomery 


Todd  Mclntyre 
Mike  McGee 
Tim  McWilliams 


Lori  Miller 
Robert  Miller 
Kei  Mitsui 


Kenny  Monteith 


Ricky  Montgomery 


Classes  97 


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Freshman  Moore-Owen 


Duane  Moore 
Mary  Moore 
Skip  Morton 


Dennis  Moody 

Geoff  Moore 

Mitzi  Motsinger 


Jennie  Murphy 

Angi  M.  Nelson 

Jami  Newton 


Amber  Norton 

Elaine  Owen 

Gaynelle  Terri  Owen 


98  Classes 


Jed  Pajak 
Milton  Parra  III 
Jose  Patino 


Chris  Penzo 
Janet  Pepin 


•Catherine  Ponden 
Jeff  Purdy 
Melanie  Ramseur 


David  Ranson 
Frank  Raymond 
Chel  Reid 


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Classes  99 


Freshman  Renaker-Robertson 


Leslie  Renaker 

Jennifer  Rett 

David  Reynolds 


Walter  A.  Rhame  III 


Elizabeth  Rice 


Carol  Richardson 

Don  Richardson 

Margaret  Lynn  Robertson 


100  Classes 


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Robinson-Shober 


Patricia  Robinson 
Russell  Rogers 
Snake  Rupert 


Kerry-Beth  Salzberg 
Christopher  A.  Sammond 
Tomoko  Sato 


Mike  Schriver 
Benjie  Seagle 
P.  Anthony  Sedberry 


Cynthia  L.  Sheffield 
Colby  Shively 
Steven  J.  Shober 


Classes  101 


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Stuart  Shook 

Nikki  Lyn  Skibell 

Jeff  Smith 


Lee  Smith 
Lisa  Smith 
Lori  Smith 


Kim  Sowed 

Thomas  A.  Sprinkle 

Sandra  Stebbins 


Robert  Stephenson 

Elizabeth  Stewart 

Sandi  Stonebraker 


102  Classes 


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Melissa  Stroman 
Kendrick  Summers 
Chizuru  Tajima 


Karen  Tate 
Keith  Tennent 
Melanie  Thompson 


Takako  Tomary 


Helen  Trickey 


Classes  103 


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FRESHMAN  Townsend-Waldon 


Julia  R.  Townsend 

Scott  Tourangedu 

Lee  Tuttle 


Tim  Underwood 

Gary  Wadell 

Akemi  Wakamatsu 


Dorsey  Waldon 


104  Classes 


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Michael  Waters 
Doug  Webb 
Eric  Welbourne 


Jennifer  Wells 


Brian  Wetsig 


Gary  White 

Polly  "Ann"  Whitmire 

Christopher  Wiener 


Classes  105 


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Janice  Wilder 

Jason  Williams 

Eric  Wilson 


Bernadette  Wise 


Robert  Wood 


Lee  WoodruM 

Cloye  Woods 

Tracy  Velco 


106  Classes 


Vicars-Zimmerli 


Joe  Vicars 
Robert  Vinson 
Jim  Oostriesland 


Scott  Reinecke 


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The  Men 
Behind  Our  Success 

The  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  changes,  cool  streams,  challenging  academics,  and  determined 
administration  and  faculty  .  .  .  what  do  all  these  have  in  common?  One  of  the  top  junior  colleges  in 
the  nation  —  Brevard  College. 

This  1987-88  academic  year,  faculty  and  staff  are  more  assured  than  ever  that  by  adopting  a 
more  updated  disciplinary  system  and  by  interacting  closely  with  the  students,  a  greater  feeling  of 
unity  can  be  achieved. 

"The  love  of  what  Brevard  College  stands  for  is  the  idea  that  Brevard  should  be  a  place  where 
people  should  seek  to  reach  their  highest  potential,"  says  college  President,  Billy  Greer.  Accord- 
ing to  Greer,  a  main  objective  is  to  attract  faculty  members  serious  about  their  dedication  to  teach 
students  to  learn,  grow,  and  develop.  Brevard  is  "a  place  where  invitations  are  given  over  and  over 
to  students  for  this  learning  and  developing  process",  says  Greer. 

Working  with  Dr.  Greer  are  Dean  Harry  Langley.  Dean  Norm  Witek,  and  Dean  Dana  Paul.  Dean 
Langley,  who  heads  academics,  feels  that  the  "faculty  are  spending  extra  time  our  of  class 
helping  students  with  work  and  advising".  Also,  Langley  says  that  "the  writing  and  math  labs  are 
doing  better".  Dean  Witek,  head  of  Student  Affairs,  said  that  there  have  been  "drastic  changes 
from  the  1986-87  year  and  the  improvements  have  really  been  positive,  even  surpassing  our  goals 
and  expectations;  however  we  still  need  work  with  regard  to  students  meeting  their  responsibil- 
ities". Dean  of  Admissions  Dana  Paul  believes  that  the  recent  increase  in  personal  contact  with 
prospective  students  has  led  to  a  greater  sense  of  well-being  among  the  students  both  while  they 
are  recruited  and  then  once  they  are  here. 


President    Greer   and   Dean    Paul 
contemplate  an  important  issue. 


Dean  Langley  thinks,  "BC  today, 
GQ  tomorrow". 


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Dean  Paul  and  Dean  Langley  host 
an  autograph-signing  session. 


110  Faculty 


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Dean  Witek  inspects  Sharon  Waggy's 
drink  to  make  sure  it  measures  up  to 
the  Uniform  Guidelines. 


Fine 


Arts 


Sam  L.  Cope 
Theater  Arts 
Joe  Jackson 
Music/Theater  Arts 
Kristin  Kelly 
Music 
Steve  Kelly 
Music 


Laura  McDowell 
Music 

Adelaide  Miller 
Music 

Harvey  Miller 
Music 
Tim  Murray 
Art 


Patricia  Robinson 

Music 

Anthony  Sirianni 

Music 

Ginny  Tillotson 

Music 

Dr.  G.  Larry  Whatley 

Music 


112  Faculty 


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Humanities 


Computer  Science 


Dr.  Jerry  Sherrod 
Computer  Science 
Dr.  David  Wetmore 
Computer  Science 


Social  Science 


Peter  Burger 

History/Political  Science 

Bradtord  Coryell 

Psychology/Sociology 

Ray  Fisher 

Business 

Gene  Lovely 

History 


Dr.  Wetmore  takes  a  break  after  a 
long  day. 


114  Faculty 


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Math/Science 


Rachel  E.  Daniels 

Math 

Robert  Glesener 

Biology 

Cheryl  Hallowell 

Chemistry 

Susan  Horn 

Math 


Don  Lander 

Math 

Dr.  Harry  M.  Langley 

Human  Anatomy 

Glenda  Morgan 

Math 

Clarke  Wellborn 

Physics 


Faculty  115 


Physical  Education 


Byrdie  E.  Eason 

Physical  Education 

Dave  Rinker 

Women's  Track/CC  Coach 

Doug  Rogers 

Men's  Basketball 

David  Taylor 

Women's  Soccer  Coach 


Administration 


William  T.  Greer,  Jr. 

President 

Mark  Bailey 

Director  ot  Development 

Sharon  Brigham 

Secretary  to  Director  of 

Development 

Bud  Christman 

Director  of  Admissions 


Mikell  Clark-Webb 

Resident  Director 

Teri  Credille 

Computer  Operator 

Clara  Davis 

Secretary  to  the  President 

Ann  Etters 

Director  of  Office  Services 


Argyle  Gash 
Business  Office 
Bob  Hayes 
Director  of  Finance 
Kristina  Holland 
Admissions 


116  Faculty 


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Alyse  Hollingsworth 
Mgr.  Computer  Operations 
Marty  Humphrey 
Resident  Director 
Tammy  Jackson 
Resident  Director 
Louise  Kenerly 
Librarian 


Jock  Lauterer 

Journalism/ 

Dir.  of  Public  Into. 

Lisanne  Masterson 

Dir.  of  Financial  Aid 

Michael  M.  McCabe 

Librarian 

Doris  Montgomery 

Purchasing  Agent 


Mikal  Peveto 
Admissions 
Sam  Rogers 
Resident  Dir./ 
Psychology 
Mary  Stiles 
Music  Secretary 


Margot  Summers 
Alumni  Office 
Sharon  Waggy 
Resident  Director/ 
Student  Tutors 
Michael  A.  Weber 
Resident  Director 


Bobbie  Jean  Whitmire 
Math  —  Science  Secretary 
Kelly  Wilkie 
Business  Office 
Norm  Witek 

Dean  of  Student  Affairs 
Kathleen  Wright 
Secretary  to  Dean  Langley/ 


Faculty  117 


Support  Services 


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Brevard  College  runs 
smoothly  with  a  lot  of  the 
credit  going  to  the  Support 
Services.  These  groups  of 
skilled  people  include  Securi- 
ty, Maintenance.  Housekeep- 
ing, A.R.A.  Services,  and  Gym 
Supervision.  A.R.A.  Services 
staff  includes:  The  Storm  Cel- 
lar, the  Cafeteria,  and  the 
Bookstore.  These  hard  work- 
ing people  contribute  greatly 
to  the  success  of  the  college. 


118  Faculty 


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The  dedication  of  Brenda  Robin- 
son, Laverne  McCall.  Charlotte 
Powell,  Martha  Ceccanese,  Ray- 
mond Floyd,  Jesse  Woods,  Paul 
Pierson,  and  Elmer  Conley  (reclin- 
ing) keeps  our  campus  sparkling 
clean. 


ARA  employees  —  Annie  Griffin, 
Ed  Davis  (director),  Dean  Tolz- 
man,  Barbara  Baker,  maude  Nor- 
wood, Kathy  Brewer,  Lee  McCall, 
Jeanette  Corn,  Stanley  Walker, 
Carol  Corn,  Dana  Norman,  Mary 
Hawkins,  and  Willie  Moore  —  pro- 
vide our  students  with  three 
square  meals  a  day. 


Faculty  119 


Resident  Directors 


Resident  Directors  are  primarily  re- 
sponsible for  the  administration  of  their 
building.  "R.D.'s",  as  they  are  com- 
monly called,  have  a  masters  degree  in 
Counseling-Psychology  or  experience 
in  the  Student  Affairs  area.  Resident 
Directors  are  responsible  for  all  areas 
of  student  life  as  well  as  teaching  class- 
es. R.D.'s  are  a  very  important  link  be- 
tween the  residents  and  the  adminis- 
tration and  they  are  considered  to  be 
professionals  as  well  as  friends. 


Marty  Humphrey  practices  his  southern  ac- 
cent. 

Front  Row:  Mike  Weber,  Mikell  Clark-Webb, 
Sharon  Waggy.  Back  Row:  Marty  Humphrey, 
Sam  Rogers,  Tammy  Jackson. 


120  Faculty 


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Mike  Weber.  Jacky  Webb,  and  Jock  Lau-       Mikell    Clark-Webb   and   Tammy   Jackson 
terer  prepare  to  volley!  discover  the  art  of  carving. 


That  many  candles  must  be  a  fire  hazard,  Sam  Rogers  shows  his  true  colors. 

Sam! 


Faculty  121 


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Clubs  123 


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Editors  Amy  Ervin  and  Ed  Honzik 
decide  which  pictures  to  use  for  a 
layout. 

Advisor  Bill  Byers  instructs  the 
Pertelote  staff  on  the  procedures 
of  developing  the  yearbook. 


Pertelote  staff:  Advisor  —  Bill  Byers,  editor  in 
chief  —  Amy  Ervin,  co-editor  —  Ed  Honzik, 
sports  editor  —  Felicia  Cope,  clubs  editor  — 
Kenny  Monteith;  typists,  copywriters,  photog- 
raphers: Gene  Keenum,  Andrea  Henry,  Mandi 
Hunter,  Sherry  Ogle,  Rachel  Goldberg,  Steph- 
anie Leatherwood,  Kim  Cliche,  Lisa  Smith, 
Terri  Jennewine,  Lisa  Handelman,  Jenny  Mur- 
phy, Matt  French,  Eva  Stensby,  Cynthia  Allen, 
David  Ranson,  Jerry  Sherrod,  and  Mikell  Clark- 
Webb. 


Checking  contact  sheets.  Editor 
Ed  Honzik  and  photographer  Eva 
Stensby  look  for  pictures  to  print. 

Amy  Ervin  asks  Mikell  Clark- 
Webb  if  she  is  ready  for  a  break  at 
the  B.K.  Lounge. 


124  Clubs 


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Freshman  Andrea  Henry  writes 
copy  for  the  Life  and  Culture  se- 
ries. 

Checking  for  typos,  Jennie  Mur- 
phy and  Kenny  Monteith  Look 
over  copy  for  the  yearbook. 


The  Pertelote  is  the  Brevard 
College  yearbook  and  is  a  record 
of  people  and  memorable  occa- 
sions from  the  1987-88  school 
year.  The  words  and  photographs 
within  focus  on  a  time  that  will 
■  emain  as  a  special  memory  for 
many  years. 

The   Pertelote  underwent  a 


change  this  year  as  Mrs.  Joyce 
Jackson  handed  the  role  of  advi- 
sor over  to  Mr.  Bill  Byers.  The  Edi- 
tors for  1987-88  were  Amy  Ervin 
and  Ed  Honzik.  Felicia  Cope 
served  as  Sports  Editor  and  Ken- 
ny Monteith  worked  as  the  Clubs 
Editor.  Andrea  Henry  and  Terri 
Jennewine  were  the  very  able 
copy  writers.  Gene  Keenum 
served  as  the  resident  word  pro- 
cessor wizard,  assisted  by  Sherry 
Ogle.  Contributing  to  the  layout, 
copy  writing,  captioning,  and 
photography  were  the  following 
staff  members:  Lisa  handleman, 
Eva  Stensby.  Mandi  Hunter, 
Stephanie  Leatherwood,  Cynthia 
Allen,  Lisa  Smith,  Kim  Cliche, 
Jennie  Murphy,  and  Matt  French. 
Special  thanks  go  to  Jerry  Sher- 
rod,  Mikell  Clark-Webb.  Jerry  Gay 
(Josten's  Rep.)  Jock  Lauterer, 
and  a  very  special  thanks  to  Mr. 
Randy  Jackson  and  Mrs.  Joyce 
Jackson. 


Clubs  125 


Clarion.  Biar  Orrell:  Editor,  Jim  Barker:  Adver- 
tising Director,  Dan  Perry,  Mike  McGee,  Car- 
lisle Tuner,  Dorsey  Waldron,  Jay  Schulthers, 
Selena  Lauterer,  Pat  Mellon,  Jock  Lauterer: 
Advisor,  Jay  Carter,  Heather  Conrad,  Kathy 
Harbin,  Julia  Love,  Juan  Kincaid,  Andrea  Hen- 
ry, Kenny  Monteith.  Not  Pictured:  April  Woods: 
Editorial  Page  Editor,  Kim  Belanger:  Assistant 
Editor,  Jeff  Turner:  Feature  Editor. 


With  a  cup  ol  coftee  in  hand.  Clari- 
on editor  Biar  Orrell  interviews 
Mrs.  Morgan  for  an  article. 


126  Clubs 


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Associate  Editor  Kenny  Monteith 
and  Features  Editors  Jeff  Turner 
talk  about  an  article  for  the  Clari- 
on. 


At  the  Transylvania  Times,  Advi- 
sor Jock  Lauterer  and  Editor  Biar 
Orrell  discuss  the  layout  tor  the 
Clarion. 


This  year's  Clarion,  the 
school  newspaper,  has  bolted 
to  the  foreground  on  the  Bre- 
vard College  campus.  With  a 
strong  team  of  reporters  and  a 
team  of  heavy-hitting  editors, 
the  Clarion  has  become  a  ma- 
jor source  of  information  and 
communication  among  the 
students,  faculty,  and  staff  of 
Brevard  College. 

Editor  Biar  Orrell  says,  "I 
feel  this  year  the  Clarion  is 
making  an  impact  on  the  cam- 
pus. Our  style  is  based  around 
the  photography.  I  know  a  lot 
of  people  don't  read,  so  they 
can  at  least  enjoy  the  photos. 
The  people  that  do  read  have 
the  added  bonus  of  a  visual 
aid." 

Jock  Lauterer,  the  advisor, 
works  closely  with  the  editors 
to  create  a  vigorous  work 
force.  The  editors  include:  Kim 
Belanger,  assistant  editor;  Jeff 
Turner,  feature  editor;  and 
April  Woods,  editorial  page 
editor.  Jim  Barker  is  the  adver- 
tising director. 


Reporter  Kim  Boyle  checks  for 
mistakes  in  an  article  at  a  pre-lay- 
out  meeting. 

"I  found  a  typo!"  says  Biar  Orrell  to 
the  other  editors  of  the  Clarion, 
and  to  the  advisor  Jock  Lauterer. 


Clubs  127 


Front  Row:  Leigh  Hege,  Karen  Tate,  Cissy  Shef- 
field, Allen  Brooks:  S.G.A.  President,  Nick  Em- 
brey:  Vice-President  Judicial  Board,  Amy 
Cearley,  Michelle  Atkinson,  Tom  DeLucia.  Sec- 
ond Row:  Robert  Brooks,  Chuck  Putnam,  Sal 
Cavarretta,  Emma  Kauffman,  Debbie  Lucenli, 
Kim  Norman,  Stephane  Paul-Hus.  Third  Row: 
Tim  Underwood,  Steven  Shober,  Jay  Meyers, 
Skip  Morton,  Ann  Whitmire,  Diana  Dickerhoff, 
Natalie  White,  Cameron  Parker,  Robert  Rice. 
Fourth  Row:  Paula  Dobson,  Hal  Baldwin,  Angie 
Bumbrey,  Cynthia  Allen,  Chris  Wiener,  Frank 
Raymound,  Jeff  Breen. 


Front  Row:  Ann  Whitmire,  Leigh  Hege,  Natalie 
White,  Robert  Brooks;  Back  Row:  Tom  Delucia, 
Mikell  Clark-Webb,  George  Bates. 


128 


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As  fellow  SGA  member  Jeff  Breen 
looks  on,  sophomore  Cameron 
Parker  lakes  notes. 

S.G.A.  President  Allen  Brooks 
speaks  to  the  members  on  con- 
cerns of  the  college. 


Brevard's  Student  Govern- 
ment Association  has  been 
extremely  busy  this  year.  The 
group  is  in  charge  of  planning 
various  social  activities  which 
serve  as  a  liaison  between  the 
students  and  faculty.  At  the 
beginning  of  the  year  there 
were  various  students  chosen 
to  be  a  part  of  S.G.A.,  and 
represent  the  student  body. 
The  representatives  present 
any  concerns  or  changes  the 
students  have  to  the  S.G.A. 
President  Alan  Brooks  and 
Vice-President  Nick  Embry. 
They  in  turn  present  these 
suggestions  to  administration. 
The  Judicial  Board  is  made  up 
of  all  dorm  presidents  and  Don 
Rett,  who  serves  as  the  vice- 
president.  This  group  hears  all 


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appeals  to  any  guideline  viola- 
tions. This  year's  president, 
Alan  Brooks,  says  that  this 
has  been  a  very  good  group. 
Alan  feels  that  S.G.A.  had  to 
take  on  more  responsibility 
this  year  and  the  group  has 
been  very  dedicated. 


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Allen  Brooks  helps  freshman 
Senay  Gales  during  Registration. 

Raising  their  right  hands,  the 
S.G.A.  members  signal  to  close 
the  meeting. 


Clubs  129 


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First  Row;  Jessica  Graham,  Teresa  Paxton,  Kel- 
ly Williams,  Celia  Alves,  Lisa  Handelman.  Sec- 
ond Row:  Mrs.  Zednik  (Advisor),  Pam  Eddings, 
Karen  Buckley,  Kym  Newman,  Biar  Orrell, 
Miyuki  Imura,  Becky  Tapper,  Karen  Strickland, 
Susan  Wright.  Third  Row:  Bobby  Payne,  Melis- 
sa Honeycutt,  Andrea  Henry,  Natalie  White, 
Robert  Brooks,  Lori  Smith,  Charles  Sherrill. 
Top  Row:  Doug  Robinson,  Dean  Feldpausch, 
Bill  Hooters. 


PTK  Treasurer  Jessica  Graham 
shows  Ms.  Zednik  some  re- 
ceipts from  members  dues. 

PTK  members  Bill  Hooters,  Ce- 
lia Alves,  and  Teresa  Paxton 
listen  as  others  discuss  future 
plans  for  the  club. 


Front  Row:  Lisa  Handelman,  Jessica  Graham, 
Amy  Herndon,  Karen  Strickland.  Second  Row: 
Tom  DeLucia,  Amy  Ervin,  Andrea  Henry,  Tere- 
sa Paxton,  Kym  Newman,  Rose  Lawrence, 
Heather  Barclay,  Robert  Brooks. 


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While  Jonas  Woodruff  begins  to 
write  an  essay,  English  tutor  An- 
drea Henry  helps  Dan  Harris  with 
his  English  assignment. 


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This  year,  Ginny  Tillotson 
and  Maggie  Zednik  are  co- 
sponsors  for  Phi  Theta  Kappa, 
better  known  as  PTK.  PTK  is 
strictly  tor  junior  colleges.  Ms. 
Zednik  describes  it  as  a 
"worthwhile  organization  for 
all  who  are  in  it."  To  be  a 
member  of  PTK,  one  must 
earn  a  3.5  or  higher  during  the 
first  semester  without  any  D's 
or  F's.  New  members  are  in- 
ducted into  PTK  in  September 
or  January.  Once  in  PTK, 
members  must  maintain  a  3.2 
average.  PTK  has  31  mem- 
bers currently  involved  in  the 
tutoring  program  and  raising 
money  for  the  spring  national 
convention  in  Washington, 
DC.  Ms.  Zednik  feels  that  PTK 
is  an  "opportunity  to  build 
character  and  leadership. 
People  find  it  interesting  and 


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fun."  Lisa  Handelman,  PTK 
secretary,  said,  "I  really  like 
PTK;  it  is  a  challenge." 

Ms.  Sharon  Waggy,  Resi- 
dent Director  in  Jones,  cur- 
rently directs  the  tutoring  pro- 
gram. This  year  there  are  31 
members  in  that  program.  To 
be  a  tutor,  students  must  meet 
certain  qualifications,  one  of 
which  is  to  be  a  recepient  of  a 
Simms,  Jones,  Beam,  or  Duke 
scholarship.  In  return  for  the 
scholarship,  the  student  per- 
forms a  service  by  working  a 
certain  number  of  hours  a 
week,  depending  upon  the 
scholarship  awarded.  Tutors 
work  in  Math  lab,  in  the  writing 
lab,  in  the  resident  halls  tutor- 
ing, and  in  the  McLarty-Good- 
son  classroom  building.  Shar- 
on commented  that  "they 
seem  to  have  a  pretty  positive 
attitude"  about  helping  oth- 
ers. Andrea  Henry,  the  Duke 
Scholarship  recepient, 
summed  up  the  program's  im- 
portance:; "it's  rewarding 
helping  others  as  well  as  my- 
self." 


Working  in  the  Math  lab,  Professor 
Sue  Horn  assists  Michelle  Brous- 
sard  with  homework. 


Resident  Assistants.  Bottom  Row  —  (l-r)  — 
Biar  Orrell,  Robert  Brooks,  Chuck  Putnam, 
Amy  Cearley,  Leigh  Hege.  Middle  row:  Robert 
Rice,  Cynthia  Allen,  Natalie  White,  Jill  Robin- 
son, Kim  Norman,  Julie  Combs,  Kelly  Williams. 
Top  row:  Tom  DeLucia,  Cameron  Parker,  John 
Hoback,  Don  Rett,  Brian  Calaway,  Nick  Em- 
brey,  Stephane  Paul-Hus,  Jeff  Breen,  Tammy 
Jackson  —  Peer  Counseling  Instuctor.  Not  pic- 
tured: Charles  Sherrill,  Eileen  Spaulding. 


Melissa  Honeycutt  works  as  a  typ- 
ist in  the  Administration  Building. 


R.A.  Leigh  Hege  waits  for  Fresh- 
men to  check  into  Stamey  Resi- 
dence Hall  on  opening  day. 


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Many  students  work  during 
the  school  year  to  help  pay  for 
their  tuition.  Others  work  to 
help  pay  for  the  expenses  of 
college  life.  On  these  jobs,  stu- 


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dents  gain  much  experience  in 
these  jobs,  and  also  gain  a  lit- 
tle extra  spending  money.  Var- 
ious jobs  include  working  in 
the  cafeteria,  working  in  the 
administration  building,  and 
working  in  the  library. 

Peer  counseling  is  provided 
to  students  at  Brevard  through 
the  Resident  Assistants  pro- 
gram. Resident  Assistants  are 
assigned  to  each  floor  of  the 
residence  halls,  and  are  re- 
sponsible for  peer  counseling 
and  enforcement  of  the  Uni- 
form Guidelines.  These  stu- 
dents must  prepare  for  their 
responsibilities  by  taking  a 
psychology  class  in  peer 
counseling  taught  by  Resident 
Director  Tammy  Jackson. 
They  work  closely  with  the 
Resident  Directors  in  co-ordi- 
nating educational  and  social 
programs  for  their  halls. 


Listening  to  Dean  Witek,  the  R.A.'s 
learn  about  Brevard  College's 
Unilorm  Guidelines. 


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First  Row:  Robert  Brooks,  Natalie  White, 
Melissa  Lowery,  Andrea  Henry,  Karen 
Strickland,  Eric  Hansen,  Lynn  Robertson; 
Back  Row:  Amy  Elrod,  Dana  Ingram,  Chuck 
Zimmerman,  Alan  Berrier,  Eric  Welborne, 
Michael  Waters,  Kelly  Malone,  Olin  Hatch. 


Bottom  Row:  Yoko  Okuma,  Dana  Ingram, 
Sarah  Bostic,  Mandy  Hunter,  Felicia  Cope, 
Amy  Herndon,  Amy  Elrod.  Second  Row:  Eric 
Hansen,  Melissa  Honeycutt,  Natalie  White, 
Eric  Welborne,  Denyce  Woodfin,  Brian  How- 
ell, Robert  Brooks,  Gary  White.  Top  Row: 
Gene  Keenum,  Kenny  Monteith,  Russ 
Schlenker,  Michael  Waters.  Not  Pictured: 
Bobby  Payne.  April  Woods,  Karen 
Strickland. 


C.S.F.  vice-president  Michael  Wa- 
ters, and  Sarah  Bostic  sing  a  hymn 
during  Wednesday  morning  cam- 
pus worship. 

Robert  Brooks  chats  with  other 
members  during  a  C.S.F.  meeting. 


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The  Christian  Student  Fel- 
lowship (C.S.F.)  actively 
reaches  out  to  encourage  stu- 
dents to  join  in  the  planned 
events. This  year's  officers  are 
President,  Bobby  Payne;  Vice- 
President,  Michael  Waters; 
Devotional  Chairman,  April 
Woods;  Outreach  Leader, 
Mandi  Hunter;  Inreach  Leader, 
Karen  Strickland;  and  Fellow- 
ship Chairman,  Russell 
Schlenker.  The  fellowship 
meets  for  supper  every  Tues- 
day and  brings  in  guest  speak- 
ers who  cover  topics  such  as 
depression,  evolution,  college 
life  survival,  humanism,  and 
others.  Along  with  sponsors 
John  and  Barbara  Smart  and 
Bud  Christmas,  the  group  has 

Language  teacher,  Judy  Pas- 
cale,  shows  the  Wesley  Fellow- 
ship slides  of  Central  America. 

Natalie  White  speaks  to  the 
Wesley  Fellowship  about  op- 
portunities tor  retreats. 


gone  to  contemporary  Chris- 
tian concerts,  has  had  a  hay 
ride  and  picnic  for  Halloween, 
and  has  had  a  study  break 
during  exam  week.  In  addition, 
C.S.F.  led  the  successful 
"Reach  Out  '87"  program  in 
November. 

The  Wesley  Fellowship  was 
a  "freshman"  to  Brevard  Col- 
lege this  year  because  1987- 
88  was  its  premier  year.  Dr. 
Chuck  Zimmerman,  College 
Chaplain  and  religion  profes- 
sor, sponsors  the  group  which 
meets  on  Thursdays  for  sup- 
per in  the  cafeteria.  The 
group's  officers  are  President, 
Andrea  Henry;  Vice-President, 
Jennie  Murphy;  and  Devotion- 
al Chairman,  Natalie  White. 

Each  week  a  guest  speaker, 
usually  a  faculty  member, 
came  to  share  his/her  experi- 
ences. Along  with  the  weekly 
meetings,  the  energetic  group 
had  a  homemade  pizza  party, 
a  cookout,  a  two-day  retreat. 


Dr.  Charles  Zimmerman  talks  with 
Dr.  Andy  Summers,  this  year's 
Purgason  Lecturer. 


Clubs  135 


Front  Row:  Cathy  Ruthven,  Amy  Herndon,  Nat- 
alie White,  Christy  Whilden,  Nikki  Skibell,  Cyn- 
thia Sheffield,  Lisa  Handelman;  Back  Row: 
Heather  Hynton,  Melissa  Honeycutt,  Jarnell 
Carter,  Dean  Crump,  Sarah  Bostic,  Bobby 
Payne,  Danny  Camp,  Jill  Baldwin,  Paige  John- 
son (Admissions  Assistant),  Dean  Dana  Paul. 


Front  Row:  Kim  Cliche,  Kathy  Harbin,  Cindy 
Deviney,  Jennifer  Rett,  Mika  Korogi,  Dana  In- 
gram, Melanie  Thompson,  Shannon  Rose;  Sec- 
ond Row:  Davis  Gilmer,  Jonas  Woodruff,  Ed 
Honzik,  Judy  Pascale,  Jill  Baldwin,  Robert 
Brooks.  NP:  Ted  Fort,  Tim  Heise,  Kenny  Mon- 
teith. 


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Foreign  Language  Club  members 
prepare  a  foreign  feast. 

Melissa  Honeycutt  has  a  new  ex- 
perience eating  a  cultural  meal. 


The  Foreign  Language  Club 
consists  of  students  from 
French  and  Spanish  classes. 
These  students  explore  the 
culture  of  those  foreign  coun- 
tries. They  have  taken  part 
and  have  planned  many  activi- 
ties such  as:  a  visit  to  the  Bilt- 
more  House,  a  dinner  at  a 
mexican  restaurant,  speakers 
from  foreign  countries,  and 
parties.  Ms.  Pascale,  their  ad- 
visor, teaches  these  foreign 
languages  and  pulls  the  group 
together. 


"Committed,  interested,  re- 
sponsible, and  the  best". 
These  are  some  of  the  adjec- 
tives used  to  describe  this 
year's  Student  Ambassadors. 
Twenty-four  volunteer  stu- 
dents assist  the  admissions  of- 
fice with  perspective  students 
who  come  to  visit  the  college. 
The  Student  Ambassadors  are 
trained  to  answer  questions 
from  the  student  point  of  view 
and  to  show  off  the  campus. 
The  Student  Ambassadors 
must  also  assist  during  the 
four  visitation  dates.  These 
student  leaders  assist  greatly 
with  public  relations  for  Bre- 
vard College. 


Jennifer  Rett  asks  if  anyone  would 
like  pot  luck. 


Clubs  137 


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First  Row:  Eric  Welborne,  Eva  Stensby,  Rhonda 
McCray;  Back  Row:  Renee  Hundley,  Amy  Ervin, 
Ed  Honzik,  Donnie  Taylor,  Robert  Brooks. 


First  Row:  Lou  Ishikawa,  Eric  Hansen,  Cynthia 
Sheffield,  Nikki  Skibell,  Dana  Ingram,  Shannon 
Rose,  Brian  Wetsig;  Back  Row:  Nicholas  Miha- 
lap,  Charles  Sherrill,  Buck  Rowlee,  Matt 
French,  Rob  Forrester,  Mark  Zimmererli,  Ste- 
phen Porter,  Drew  Kuwahara,  Doug  Robinson. 
Not  Pictured:  Charles  Frisbee,  Mandi  Hunter. 


138  Clubs 


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President  Greer  ambushes  Louis 
Rosen,  while  Carol  Ellison  stares 
in  awe. 

Paula  Dobson  prepares  popcorn 
before  the  game  starts. 

Tornado  Club  member  Rhonda 
McCray  sells  a  box  of  popcorn  to  a 
hungry  fan. 


The  Tornado  Club  was  in- 
volved in  many  activities  this 
year  and  they  support  the  Tor- 
nadoes in  many  different 
ways.  The  club  worked  at  the 
concession  stand  during  half- 
time  and  cheered  the  team  on 
double-duty  during  the  game. 
They  also  contributed  bright 
and  supportive  posters  that 
were  displayed  on  the  walls  in 
the  gym.  When  the  cross 
country  teams  captured  na- 
tionals, the  Tornado  Club  cele- 
brated with  the  team  by  hav- 
ing a  "Welcome  Home"  party. 

The  Ski  Club  is  a  club  of- 
fered to  Brevard  College  stu- 
dents who  enjoy  the  sport  of 
skiing.  During  the  winter  the 
Ski  Club  members  enjoy  the 
different  slopes  of  Western 
North  Carolina  including:  Wolf 
Laurel.  Cataloochee,  and  Sap- 
phire Valley. 


Ski  club  member  look  for  ski  wear 
and  new  slopes  to  venture. 


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Jeff  Etzberger  shows  the  dili- 
gence and  devotion  of  a  concert 
band  member  by  practicing  his 
tuba. 


Mike  D'Agostino  "jams"  out  on  the 
bass  guitar,  while  percussionist 
Marlon  Moore  "gets  the  beat"  on 
the  drum  set. 


Trombone  players  Archie  Le- 
Grone  and  Paige  Tyler  and  tuba 
player  John  Ingani  perform  during 
a  brass  seminar. 


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Laura  Gooding  performs  her 
trumpet  solo. 

Jazz  Band  member  Tom  Heck- 
ert  plays  his  solo  at  the  Jazz 
Band  Fall  concert. 


A  combination  of  music  ma- 
jors and  non-music  majors 
contributed  to  the  success  of 
the  1987-88  Concert  Band. 
Practice,  practice,  practice 
was  stressed  all  year  said 
Band  Director  Steve  Kelly. 
"They  care  about  what  they 
are  doing  and  they  are  very 
enthusiastic." 

Among  this  year's  perfor- 
mance are  their  annual  Fall 
concert,  a  presentation  at  the 
U.S.  Constitution  Bicentennial 
Celebration,  and  the  N.C.  Mu- 
sic Educator's  Conference 
held  in  Winston  Salem.  First- 
Chair  clarinet  Jessica  Graham 
acts  as  the  concert  mistress. 


"Jessica  is  my  right-hand-per- 
son," said  Kelly.  "If  I  need 
something  done,  I  go  to  her." 
Other  leadership  comes  from 
trumpet  players  Laura  Good- 
ing and  Christian  Hinkel. 

The  Jazz  Band  is  composed 
of  five  saxophones  —  two  al- 
tos, two  tenor,  and  one  bari- 
tone —  five  trumpets,  three 
trombones,  one  tuba,  an  elec- 
tric bass  guitar,  and  a  pianist, 
and  three  percussionists.  The 
Jazz  Band  performed  before  a 
standing-room  only  crowd  in 
November  and  also  another 
concert  in  the  spring. 


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Tommy  Taylor   practices  for  his 
solo  during  a  rehearsal. 


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This  year  there  was  a  new 
addition  to  the  faculty  in  the 
music  department  in  Dunham 
Auditorium.  Mr.  Martin  is  the 
new  director  of  the  Collegiate 
Singers,  the  Chorale,  and  the 
Show  Choir.  Mr.  Martin  defi- 
nitely has  his  hands  full,  but  is 
working  wonders  with  each 
group.  The  Collegiate  Singers 
is  open  to  anyone.  It  is  the 
largest  of  the  three  groups  and 
requires  no  audition;  just  par- 
ticipation and  spirit.  The  cho- 
rale is  a  smaller  group;  it  is 
also  open  to  anybody.  Howev- 
er, there  is  an  audition  that  is 

Director  David  Martin  teaches  the 
fundamentals  of  voice  to  the  Col- 
legiate Singers. 


required.  The  music  per- 
formed by  this  years  group  is 
sometimes  more  complicated. 
The  Chorale  received  an  invi- 
tation to  sing  at  Carnegie  Hall 
next  year.  The  Show  Choir  is  a 
very  select  group.  It  is  the 
smallest  of  the  three  groups 
and  the  members  are  audi- 
tioned. This  group  performs 
popular  Broadway  and  nostal- 
gic pieces  on  special  occa- 
sions and  when  traveling  with 
President  Greer.  The  Show 
Choir  is  accompanied  by  the 
piano,  the  bass  guitar,  and  the 
drums.  When  Mr.  Martin  was 
asked  which  group  he  enjoyed 
working  with  the  most,  his  re- 
ply was,  "They  are  all  different 
—  that  is  like  asking  a  mother 
which  child  she  loves  the 
most."  Music  is  music  — 
whether  it  is  music  theory, 
band,  or  singing.  It  is  all  part  of 
the  same  thing  and  it  takes  all 
of  the  above  to  make  a  whole. 


Clubs  143 


Chiaroscuro.  Bottom  Row:  Kerry  Wells  —  Edi- 
tor, Selena  Lauterer  —  Assistant  Editor,  Sarah 
Bostic,  Angela  Owens,  Darnell  Nelson,  Brian 
Howell.  Top  Row:  Matt  French  —  Art  Editor, 
Todd  Hardin,  John  Bonitz,  Chris  Weiner,  David 
Cotton. 


Clara  Woods  laughs  at  a  funny 
poem  submitted  by  a  student. 

Editor  Kerry  Wells  talks  to  the 
staff  about  the  "look"  of  the  1988 
Chiaroscuro. 


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The  Chiaroscuro  staff  looks 
through  booklets  for  design  and 
content. 

Dr.  Clara  Wood  looks  over  the 
submissions  from  the  B.C.  stu- 
dents for  the  Chiaroscuro. 


Brevard  College's  literary 
magazine,  The  Chiaroscuro, 
gives  students  a  chance  to 
show  their  expertise  in  the  ar- 
eas of  poetry,  photography, 
essays,  and  prose.  The  staff 
started  in  January  with  much 
enthusiasm  and  looked  for 
new  ways  to  improve  the  mag- 
azine. The  advisors  for  the 
1988  Chiaroscuro  are  Dr. 
Clara  Wood  and  Ms.  Sarah 
Barnhill.  Kerry  Wells  served  as 
the  editor,  while  Selena  Lau- 
terer  helped  as  assistant  edi- 
tor. Matt  French  was  art  edi- 
tor. 


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Sports  147 


While  trying  to  get  around  his 
opponent,  Joseph  Brooks 
displays  his  fancy  footwork. 


Juan  Kincaid  manipulates  the 

ball  to  outmaneuver  his 

opponent. 


Front  Row:  Ryan  Scarborough,  Matt  Blue,  James  Redmond,  Bill  Stevenson,  Buck  Rowlee, 
David  Chun,  Rusty  Rogers,  Mike  Schriver,  Mark  Higginbotham,  Robert  Rice;  Back  Row: 
Coach  Don  Scarborough,  Jose  Patino,  James  Fredere,  R.T.  Myers,  Jeff  Cabott,  Mike  Taylor, 
Phillip  Marks,  Eric  Wilson,  Bill  Koontz,  Juan  Kincaid,  Roberto  Forte,  Richard  Jarrell,  Louis 
Rosen. 


Bobby  Forte  evades  a  defender  in  a  scoring 
attempt. 


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Brevard                                  Opponent 

0 

Miami  Dade  Comm.  College          1 

2 

Camden  County  College                1 

I) 

Anderson  College                         4 

2 

N.  Greenville  College                   3 

4 

Catawba  College  Reserves            1 

0 

Andrew  College                            1 

3 

Lees-McRae  College                      2 

1 

Anderson  College                         2 

3 

Spartanburg  Meth.  College            1 

0 

Anderson  College                         3 

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N.  Greenville  College                   3 

II 

Meramac  Comm.  College               1 

2 

Catawba  College  Reserves             1 

4 

Berry  College  Reserves                 1 

2 

Spartanburg  Meth.  College           3 

4 

Montreat  Anderson  College           0 

3 

Berry  College  Reserves  (OT)         2 

2 

Oxford  College                             0 

0 

Lees-McRae  College                      1 

9 

Montreat  Anderson  College           0 

Taking  Their  Best 

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The  men's  soccer  team  experienced  a  disappointing  1987  season.  The  Torna- 
does, in  seven  of  their  games,  lost  by  one  goal.  Four  of  the  teams  they  played 
were  ranked  in  the  top  twenty  nationally.  While  younger  players  gained  valuable 
playing  time,  the  season  was  frustrating,  but  respectable.  Coach  Scarborough 
commented,  "This  is  one  of  the  best  teams  I  have  ever  had  —  we  just  didn't 
score  goals."  Several  players  received  post  season  honors:  David  Chun  and 
Joseph  Brooks  were  named  to  the  first  team  All-Region  and  All-Conference 
teams,  Buck  Rowlee  and  Bill  Stevenson  were  named  to  the  second  team  All- 
Region  and  the  second  team  All-Conference.  Mike  Taylor  was  awarded  an 
honorable  mention  for  the  All-Conference  team.  All  in  all,  Coach  Don  Scarbor- 
ough fielded  a  talented  and  highly  competitive  team  once  again.  Coach  Scarbor- 
ough's record  over  the  past  ten  years  has  climbed  to  1 16  wins,  64  losses,  and  8 
ties. 


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Matt  Blue  puts  his  head  to  work  so  we  can 
gain  the  advantage. 


Bill  Stevenson  races  after  his  opponent  to 
regain  control  of  the  ball. 


Sports  149 


Attitude,  Effort 
And  Accomplishment 

The  Lady  Tornadoes  began  the  year  in  a  new  conference,  with  many  chal- 
lenges ahead.  The  ladies  would  be  facing  a  very  competitive  conference  against 
teams  they  are  very  unfamiliar  with.  The  season  began  with  a  winning  streak  of 
three  games,  and  concluded  with  a  final  record  of  13  wins  and  8  losses.  Coach 
David  Taylor  commented  that  the  team  improved  significantly  during  the  final 
weeks  of  the  season.  The  Lady  Tornadoes  advanced  to  the  final  game  of  the 
NJCAA  Region  X  Tournament  by  beating  Anderson  College.  Lees  McRae  ousted 
the  Brevard  women  in  the  final  game  in  a  tightly  contested  match.  Four  players 
from  the  Lady  Tornadoes  were  named  to  the  Region  X  all-star  team:  Mary  Nail, 
Paige  Jackon.  Melanie  Thompson,  and  Amy  Cearley.  Congratulations  go  out  to 
the  Lady  Tornadoes  on  a  fine  season! 


With    a    long    stride,    Melanie    Thompson 
passes  the  ball  to  a  teammate. 


Lady  Tornadoes  stand  on  the  side  line  and 
watch  the  game. 


Brevarc 

Opponent 

3 

UNC-Asheville                       0 

8 

N.  Greenville                          0 

3 

Warren  Wilson                      0 

1 

Lees-McRae                           7 

4 

Anderson  College                    7 

4 

Spartanburg  Meth.                 1 

8 

Warren  Wilson                      2 

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Emory  University                   7 

5 

Georgia  State  Univ.                1 

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N.  Greenville                         1 

1 

Anderson  College                    1) 

4 

Spartanburg  Meth.                 0 

0 

Erskine  College                    4 

0 

Univ.  of  Tenn.                       1 

8 

Coker  College                          1 

1 

Andrew  College  (OT)             0 

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Univ.  of  Tenn.                       3 

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Lees-McRae                           8 

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UNC-Asheville                       2 

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Rebecca  Grassie  puts  all  she  has 
into  the  kick. 


At  halt-time,  Coach  Taylor 

calmly  explains  to  the  ladies 

what  must  be  done  when  they 

return  to  the  field. 


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After  the  first  half  of  the  game,  the  girls  try 
to  regain  their  energy. 


Front  Row:  Mitzi  Motsinger,  Paige  Jackson,  Samantha  Douglass,  Melanie  Thompson,  Mi- 
chelle Morton,  Rebecca  Grassie,  Tina  Litter,  Mary  Nail.  Back  Row:  Kim  Goodsin  Melissa 
Honeycutt,  Kittie  Johnson,  Jennifer  Howren,  Michelle  Atkinson,  Amy  Cearly,  Mia  Clark, 
Karen  Ellis,  Carol  Ellison,  Laura  Byers,  Elizabeth  Stewart,  Kerry-Beth  Salzberg,  Coach 
David  Taylor.  

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Men  Tornadoes  Show 
Their  "Stuff" 


This  year,  the  men's  basketball  team  was  a  very  dedicated  group.  At  press 
time,  half-way  through  the  season,  the  team  was  8-2.  This  year  the  team  won  the 
Pizza  Hut  Tournament.  Darren  Lawler  was  selected  as  the  most  valuable  player, 
while  Kevin  Jackson  was  selected  for  the  All-Tournament  team.  As  of  Decem- 
ber 15,  Darren  and  Kevin  were  the  players  leading  in  field  goal  percentage  in  the 
region. 

The  team  began  preparing  for  the  season  in  early  September.  The  team 
members  were  unselfish  and  gave  their  valuable  time  to  make  a  great  team.  As 
Coach  Rogers  said,  "Basically,  team  unity  was  the  main  key  in  this  year's 
season."  The  team  was  very  talented  and  worked  hard.  All  in  all  there  were  many 
tough,  opposing  teams  this  year  and  the  Brevard  College  men's  basketball  team 
gave  their  best  effort. 


Tom  Delucia  uses  all  his  manpower  to  stuff 
the  ball  In  the  hoop. 


East  Coast  Bible 

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Brevard  Tip  Off  Tournament 

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Dekalb  Comm.  College 

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Morristown 

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Reinhardt 

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Blanton's 

A 

North  Greenville 

A 

Blanton's 

H 

Dekalb  Comm.  College 

A 

Montreat-Anderson 

H 

Anderson 

A 

Lees-MeRae 

H 

Spartanburg  Methodist 

A 

Central  Piedmont 

H 

Brevard  Classic 

H 

King  College 

A 

Monlreat-Anderson 

A 

Lees-McRae 

A 

North  Greenville 

H 

U.N.C,  Chapel  Hill  J.V, 

A 

Anderson 

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Spartanburn  Methodist 

H 

Morriston 

11 

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Front  Row:  Jim  Barker  (manager),  Todd  Connor,  Jason  Williams,  Darren  Lawler,  Ronald 
Connor,  and  Mike  Cole.  Back  Row:  Tom  Delucia,  Rick  Burke,  Doug  Webb,  Kevin  Jackson, 
Mark  Bean,  Jamie  Brown,  and  George  Bryant. 


During  the  Montreal  game,  Darren  Lawler 
puts  his  best  etfort  forward,  (photo  by  Clari- 
on) 


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Taking  It  To  The  Hoop 

This  year  has  been  very  difficult  for  the  Lady  Tornadoes;  howev- 
er they  are  working  diligently  to  do  the  best  they  can.  The  team's 
co-captains  this  year  are  Alison  Stocks  and  Jill  Hair.  One  of  the 
outstanding  players  this  year  is  Shelley  Ivey,  who  is  scoring  an 
average  of  15  points  per  game.  The  team  will  be  participating  in  the 
W.J.C.C.C.  this  year,  but  Coach  Jane  Long  says  that  it  is  still  too 
early  to  predict  how  the  team  will  do.  Coach  Long  says,  "This  has 
been  my  favorite  team  to  work  with;  they  never  stop  and  they  are 
very  dedicated.  The  unity  of  the  team  is  great  and  that  is  the  main 
thing  that  keeps  the  team  going."  With  the  team  being  such  a 
dedicated  group,  it  will  definitely  be  an  exciting  season. 


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Morriston 

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Reinhardt 

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Chowan 

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Montreat-Anderson 

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North  Greenville 

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Warren  Wilson 

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Anderson 

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Lees  Jr.  College 

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Lees-McRae 

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North  Greenville 

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Spartanburg  Methodist 

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With  a  determined  look,  Kim 
Boyle  aims  for  the  basket  in 
hopes  of  a  goal,  (photo  by 
Clarion) 


Racing  down  the  court,  Jill  Hair 

moves  around  her  opponent 

heading  for  the  goal,  (photo  by 

Clarion) 


Front  Row:  Kim  Boyle,  Tammi  Walden,  Kim  Sowell,  Alison  Stocks,  Jill  Hair,  Shelley  Ivey, 
Tonja  Barksdale.  Back  Row:  Coach  Long,  Stephanie  Hoback,  Satina  Waites,  Angie  Ellis, 
Teressa  Jones,  Stacey  Bullock. 


The  ladies  practice  very  hard  to  make  them 
better  prepared  for  the  game. 


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Pushing  his  way  through  the 
N.C.  State  runners,  John 
Erickson  is  determined  to  take 
the  lead.  (Photo  by  Jock 
Lauterer) 


The  Brevard  College  men  show 

who's  in  control  of  this  race. 

(Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer). 


Front  Row:  Jeff  Pajak,  Sonni  Dyer,  John  Martin,  Glenn  MacDonald,  Colby  Shively,  Tim 
Cline,  John  Erickson;  Second  Row:  Jeff  Breen,  Robert  Powell,  Lee  Tuttle,  Brad  Bartlett, 
Chris  Dunn,  Curtis  Cowan,  Tom  Cunningham,  Nick  Embry;  Back  Row:  Coach  Rinker,  Scott 
Dvorak,  Jarnell  Carter,  Chet  Reid,  Ted  Fort,  John  Hoback,  Steve  Kandrach,  Dennis  Moody. 
(Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer) 


The  victory  shines  on  the  face  of  John 
Erickson  as  he  raises  the  National  Cross 
Country  Championship  award.  (Photo  by 
Jock  Lauterer) 


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A  Stride 
Above  The  Rest 

The  competitive  drive  of  the  1987  cross  country  team  is  typified  by  Robert 
Powell's  comment,  "last  year  we  won  second  in  the  National  Junior  College 
Cross  Country  meet  and  we  came  back  stronger  than  ever  this  year."  This  year's 
team  competed  on  a  NCAA  Division  I  level  during  the  regular  season  and.  at 
times,  it  was  hard  to  get  into  meets  because  of  their  great  strength.  The  men 
worked  very  hard  and  dedicated  themselves  to  winning  the  national  champion- 
ship and  they  succeeded.  Coach  Rinker  believes  that  the  team,  "matured  as 
individuals  and  as  a  team,  both  physically  and  psychologically."  There  were  also 
many  outstanding  individual  performances.  During  the  course  of  the  season  John 
Erickson  out  ran  all  but  two  runners,  except  in  the  national  championships.  He 
defeated  three  NCAA  Division  I  All-Americans,  and  also  won  the  Furman  Invita- 
tional. Jeff  Pajak  was  the  top  freshman  finisher  at  both  the  Berry  and  Region 
meets.  As  Coach  Rinker  says,  "Winning  is  the  ability  to  work  hard,  to  dedicate 
oneself,  and  to  believe.  The  1987  team  did  all  three." 


Berry  Invitational 

1st  Place 

Tarheel  Invitational 

4th  Place 

Furman  Invitational 

3rd  Place 

State  Collegiate 

2nd  Place 

Region  X  Meet 

1st  Place 

National  Championship 

1st  Place 

At  the  celebration  party,  the  runners  take 
time  out  to  pose  for  an  award  winning  pic- 
ture. (Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer) 


With  determination,  Brad  Datson  gains  des- 
tination. (Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer) 


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Determination 
Equals  Destination 

This  years  women's  cross  country  team  had  another  very  successful  season. 
For  the  2nd  year  in  a  row,  the  team  finished  the  season  as  the  national  runner-up. 
Kelli  George  was  outstanding  at  the  national  meet.  Finishing  8th,  Kelli  became 
the  highest  Brevard  College  woman  finisher  ever  at  the  national  meet.  Michelle 
Lambert,  the  sophomore  captain,  played  a  major  role  in  the  team  development. 
She  led  them  all  of  the  way.  Kelli  George,  Alice  Gaines,  and  Marjorie  Hawk  all 
won  All-American.  As  Coach  Rinker  tells  us,  "The  team  did  a  solid  job  all  year. 
We  had  a  young  group  and  it  took  time  for  them  to  unite.  The  best  thing  about 
the  group  is  that  they've  got  time." 


Alice  Gaines  and  Jennifer  Wells  discuss 
with  Coach  Rinker  the  strategy  to  be  used 
in  the  upcoming  meet.  (Photo  by  Jock  Lau- 
terer) 


With  a  determined  look  on  her  face,  Alice 
Gaines  heads  for  the  home  stretch.  (Photo 
by  Jock  Lauterer) 


Berry  Invitational 

2nd  Place 

Tarheel  Invitational 

6th  Place 

Furman  Invitational 

10th  Place 

State  Collegiates 

2nd  Place 

Region  X  Meet 

1st  Place 

National  Championship 

2nd  Place 

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Running  at  a  steady  pace, 
Marjorie  Hawk  stays  one  step 
ahead  of  her  opponent.  (Photo 
by  Jock  Lauterer) 


Posing  for  one  last  shot,  the 

teams  are  off  for  another  win. 

(Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer) 


Front  Row:  Jill  Baldwin,  Barbara  Burton,  Tricia  Robinson,  Janice  Wilder,  Marjorie  Wilder; 
Back  Row:  Michelle  Lambert,  Alice  Gaines,  Jennifer  Wells,  Heather  Conrad,  Kelli  George. 
(Photo  by  Jock  Lauterer) 


The  Lady  Tornadoes  are  determined  to 
reach  the  finish  line.  (Photo  by  Jock  Lau- 
terer) 


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Takako  Tomaru,  Akemi  Wakamatsu,  Yukiko  Tamia,  Selena  Lauterer,  Amy  Mullins,  Karen 
Ellis,  Sara  Booker,  Missy  McCranie,  Mary  Nail,  Stephanie  Pennell,  Kim  Sowed.  Sara  Booker  puts  100%  eflort  into  her  lore- 

hand. 


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It's  All  In  The  Swing 

With  spring  just  around  the  corner,  the  B.C.  Women's  Tennis  Team  began  its 
practicing.  Coach  Long  stated  that  this  year  she  had  more  girls  to  show  up  for 
the  first  practice  than  in  years  past.  Amy  Mullins  is  the  only  returning  player  from 
last  year's  team.  This  year,  the  women  will  face  a  tough  and  challenging  sched- 
ule. Peace  College,  which  has  a  nationally  ranked  tennis  team,  was  added  to  the 
schedule.  Also,  the  women  will  be  playing  three  four-year  colleges.  The  ladies  will 
have  to  pull  together  so  that  they  can  defend  their  conference  championship 
from  last  year. 


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Tusculum 

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I'.S.C.  Spartanburg 

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Gardner  Webb 

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Anderson 

H 

Tusculum 

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Peace 

A 

Gardner  Webb 

A 

Lees-McRae 

H 

Anderson 

A 

Lees-McRae 

A 

U.S.C.  Spartanburg 

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Region  X  Tourney 

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Karen  Ellis  leans  over  the  net  to  tip  the  ball 
to  her  opponents  side. 


Kim  Sowell  takes  a  hard  swing  at  the  tennis 
ball  in  hopes  of  scoring  on  her  opponent. 


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A  Step  Into 
The  Fast  Lane 

The  1988  Men's  Track  team  is  dominated  by  distance  runners  with  a  good  mix 
of  middle  distance  athletes.  They  will  compete  both  indoors  and  outdoors  with 
both  season  culminating  in  a  national  championship  meet.  Jeff  Pajak,  Brad 
Dodson.  Scott  Dvorak,  and  Glenn  McDonald  will  lead  the  pure  distance  runners. 
The  middle  distance  corp  has  Nick  Embrey,  Geoff  Moore,  Jeff  Breen,  Steve 
Kandrach,  and  Dennis  Moody.  The  half  mile  is  another  strong  area  with  Allen 
Brooks.  John  Hoback,  and  Chet  Reid.  The  team  continues  to  work  hard.  As  a 
group,  they  are  running  thousands  of  miles  this  winter  and  will  reap  the  benefits 
of  their  work  later  in  the  spring.  As  the  thermometer  rises  the  time  draws  near  for 
the  Women's  Track  team  to  start.  As  of  mid-February  freshman  Alice  Gaines  has 
already  qualified  in  both  the  mile  and  two  mile  for  the  indoor  National  Champion- 
ship in  Detroit.  Michigan.  Sophomore  Michelle  Lambert  will  lead  the  middle 
distance  squad.  The  distance  runners  are  led  by  Gaines  and  fellow  freshmen 
Marjorie  Hawk  and  Kelli  George. 


Kelli  George,  Marjorie  Hawk,  Janice  Wilder,  Jill  Baldwin,  Alice  Gaines,  Michelle  Lambert. 


Clemson  Invitational 

Eastman  Invitational 

Marriott  Invitational 

Jansport  Invitational 

N.J.C.A.A.  National  Championships 

Georgia  Relays 

Atlantic  Coast  Relays 

Davidson  Relays 

Furman  Invitational 

All-Comers  Meet 

N.J.C.A.A.  Outdoor  Championships 


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Front  Row:  Steve  Kandrach,  Tim  Cline,  Brad  Bartlett,  Sonni  Dyer,  Tom  Cunningham,  Colby 
Shively,  Jeff  Pajak,  and  John  Martin;  Back  Row:  Lee  Tuttle,  Robert  Powell,  Nick  Embrey, 
Scott  Dvorak,  Brent  Hill,  Brad  Dodson,  Allen  Brooks,  GeoH  Moore,  Ted  Fort,  John  Hoback, 
Dennis  Moody,  Chet  Reid,  and  Bill  Boatright. 


Coach  Rinker  has  a  questionable  look  in 

his  eye  that  he  always  gets  answered  at 

the  end  of  each  meet. 


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The  Pit  Crew   poses  proudly  because  of 
their  victory  in  the  women's  intramural  vol- 
leyball, 
(photo  by  Clarion) 


After  classes  were  over,  many  men  from 
Green  and  Taylor  practiced  lor  the  flag  toot- 
ball  intramurals. 


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After  Hour  Athletes 

After  a  full  day  of  classes,  the  dorms  form  teams  to  compete  in  many  different 
sports.  Outdoor  volleyball  started  this  year's  intramurals.  Although  many  close 
games  were  played,  no  team  could  find  the  strength  to  defeat  the  East  Jones  Pit 
Crew.  The  Faculty  took  the  men's  volleyball  championship.  The  games  between 
the  men's  dorms  and  the  men's  faculty  were  very  close,  but  as  always  the  faculty 
prevails.  Soon,  after  the  students  stopped  spiking  the  ball,  they  began  throwing 
it.  Flag  Football  was  the  next  intramural  activity.  The  Green  Gunkies  were  on  the 
top  of  the  pile  in  flag  football  competition.  The  final  game  was  played  between 
East  Beam  and  Green.  This  was  the  second  consecutive  year  that  Green  went 
undefeated.  The  final  score  was  26-0.  Basketball  and  soccer  intramurals  were 
very  competitive  and  heated  the  Spring  Semester. 


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Flag  Football  winners,  the  Green  Gunkies, 
pose  for  a  victory  picture. 

President  Greer  helps  the  volleyball  over 
the  net  in  hopes  of  bringing  the  team  closer 
to  a  win.  (photo  by  Clarion) 


After  a  meeting  for  strategy,  the  Green  Gun- 
kies did  a  quick  cheer  for  good  luck  in  the 
next  play. 


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John  Ericson  runs  toward  the  camera  in  his 
All-American  fashion. 


The  All-American  cross-country  runners 
are  as  follows:  John  Ericson  (9th  from  left); 
Kelli  George  (4th  from  left);  Jeff  Pajak  (8th 
from  left);  Alice  Gaines  (2nd  from  right); 
Brad  Dodson  (7th  from  left);  Majorie  Hawk 
(4th  from  right);  Glenn  MacDonald  (3rd 
from  left);  Jeff  Breen  (1st  on  left).  Congratu- 
lations go  out  to  all  of  them. 


Scott  Dvorak  uses  all  fo  his  muscles  to  keep 
ahead  of  the  pack. 


Looking  very  tired,  Brad  Dodson  and  Jeff 
Breen  race  for  the  finish  line. 


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Captain  ol  the  team,  Melissa  Miles  stands  at 
the  top  ol  the  pyramids. 


Performing 
With  Style 

The  1987-88  rheerleading  team  started  oft  with  one  sophomore  and  eight 
freshmen.  Sandy  Rogers,  the  coach,  had  the  privilege  of  working  with  this  new 
group.  They  began  working  shortly  after  school  started.  The  squad  had  to  work 
extra  hard  to  form  a  successful  group  because  of  the  many  inexperienced 
members.  Because  of  conflicting  schedules,  the  squad  had  difficulty  getting 
together  to  practice,  but  as  the  season  progressed  the  practices  became  more 
intense  and  aggressive.  They  practiced  the  development  of  skills  such  as  tum- 
bling, coordination,  and  building  pyramids.  The  ladies  took  time  from  their  very 
schedule  to  help  promote  school  spirit.  Their  school  spirit  is  evident  as  they 
perform  all  the  right  moves.  Cissy  Sheffield  says,  "To  me  cheerleading  is  more 
than  a  title,  it's  fun  and  exciting." 


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Front  Row:  Melissa  Miles,  Karen  Tate.  Second  Row:  Amber  Norton,  Amy  Farmer, 
Cissy  Sheffield.  Back  Row:  Chris  Penzo,  Alecia  Andrews,  Michelle  Broussard, 
Susan  Matz. 


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FEATURES 

Ads  —   184-197 

Autographs  —   199-200 

Classes  —  56-107 

Foreign  Exchange  —  82-83 

Freshmen  Class  —  84-107 

Marshalls  —  78 

Sophomores  —  58-77 

Who's  Who  —  79-81 

Closing  —  198 

Clubs  —  122-145 

Ambassadors  —   136-137 

Chiaroscuro  —   144-145 

Chorale  —   142-143 

Clarion  —  126-127 

Collegiate  Singers  —   142-143 

Concert  Band  —   140- 14 1 

Christian  Student  Fellowship  —  134-135 

Foreign  language  —   136-137 

lazz  Band  —   140- 14 1 

Judicial  Board  —   128- 129 

Pertelote  —  124-125,  913 

Phi  Theta  Kappa  —   130- 13 1 

Resident  Assistants  —  132-133 

Student  Government  —  128-129 

Show  Choir  —   142-143 

Ski  Club  —   138-139 

Tornado  Club  —   138- 139 

Tutors  —   130-131 

Wesley  Fellowship  —   134-135 

Work  Study  —   132-133 
Faculty  and  Staff  —   108- 12 1 
Administration  —   117 

Computer  and  Social  Science  —114 

Deans  —   110-111 

Fine  Arts  —   112 

Humanities  —113 

Math/  Science  —115 

Physical  Education  —   1 76 

President  —   110-111 

Resident  Directors  —   120-121 

Support  Services  —   118-119 

Index  —  170-183 

Opening  —   7 

A  New  Wave  —  2-3 

Time  Capsule  —  4-9 

Sports  —  150-169 

All  Americans  —   167 

Basketball,  Men's  —   152-153 

Basketball,  Women's  —   158-159 

Cheerleaders  —  766 

Cross  Country,  Men's  156-157 

Cross  Country,  Women's  158-159 

Intramurals  —  164-165 

Soccer,  Men's  —   148-149 

Soccer,  Women's  —  150-151 

Spectators  —   168-169 

Tennis  —   160-161 

Track  —   162-163 

Student  Life  —   10-55 

Day  Students  —  30-31 

Christmas  —  50-53 

Derby  Day  —  12- 15 

Fast  Beam  —   18-19 

Fall  Extras  —  44-45 

The  Foreigner  —  48-49 

Green  Dorm  —  22-23 

Halloween  —  38-39 

Homecoming  —  34-35 

tones  Dorm  —  24-25 

Life  and  Culture  —  40-41 

New  Faces  —   16-17 

Off  Campus  —  32-33 


Parents'  Weekend  —  36-37 
Spring  Extras  —  46-47 
Stamey  Dorm  —  26-27 
Student  Union  —  42-43 
Taylor  Dorm  —  28-29 
Valentine's  Day  —  54-55 
West  Beam  —  20-21 
Student  Directory  —   176- 183 


STUDENT  BODY 


58 


Aaron,  Jerry  Lyn  - 

Abdalrazek,  Sana  —  84 

Abernathy,  Corbin  Brett  — 

Adams,  Kevin  Wade  — 

Albergotti,  John  Huck  —  84 

Allen,  Cynthia  McMillan  —  58,  124,   125, 

128,  132 

Alves,  Celia  Teixeira  —  55,  58,  79,  81,  130 

Andrews,  Alecia  Lynn  —  84,  167 

Andrews,  Clara  Holland  —  58 

Anheier,  Mark  Clifford  —  58 

Ankrim,  Jennifer  Ruth  — 

Ardavany,  James  Alston  —  58 

Ariizumi,  Hideko  —  84 

Arndt,  Paul  Chandler  — 

Arnold,  James  Robert  — 

Arthur,  Mark  Andrew  —  84 

Atkinson,  Sarah  Michelle  —  84,   128,   151 

Austell,  Anna  Knibb  — 

Auten,  Michael  Brett  — 

Autrey,  Elizabeth  Blair  —  59 

Baker,  Tina  Michelle  — 

Balding,  Lisa  Jean  — 

Baldwin,  Harold  Edwin  —  84,   128 

Baldwin,  Jill  Marie  —  59,  136,   159,  162 

Bamberger,  Stephanie  Michelle  —  85 

Barclay,  Heather  York  —  39,  59,  130 

Barker,  James  Gordon  II  —   126,  127,  153 

Barksdale,  Ton/a  Nicole  —  84,   155 

Bartlett,  Bradley  Clay  —  85,  156,  163 

Bates,  George  Scott  —   16,  85,  128 

Baucom,  Jeffrey  David  —  26,  85,   111 

Bean,  Mark  Gregory  —  59,  153 

Beasley,  Pamela  Joyce  — 

Beckham,  Barton  Lee  —  85 

Beebe,  James  David  Jr.  —  85 

Belanger,  Kimberly  Ann  —  59,  126,  127 

Bell,  Cynthia  Diane  —  59 

Berg,  Lawrence  Gordon  — 

Berrier,  Alan  Marlow  —  85,  134 

Best,  Sydney  Allison  —  59 

Bimmerle,  Debra  Anita  —  85 

Bizzel,  Merredith  Beth  —  59 

Blaesing,  David  Gerald  — 

Blue,  Matthew  McClymonds  —  22,  85,  148, 

149 

Bolch,  Laura  Kristen  —  85 

Bond,  Cynthia  Anne  —  85 

Bone,  Patricia  Ann  — 

Bonitz,  John  —  144 

Booker,  Sara  Ruth  —  59,   160 

Boone,  Tanya  Kay  —  59 

Borgcn,  May-Britt  — 

Bostic,  Sarah  Randolph  —  59,   136,  142,  144 

Boyle,  Ellen  Patricia  —  85 

Boyle,  Kimberly  Kristine  —  86,  127,   155 

Bradley,  Charles  Leininger  III  — 

Brannon,  Kelly  Diane  —  24,  86 

Breen,  Jeftery  David  —  59,   128,  129,  132, 

156,   166 

Brewton,  Susan  Walton  — 

Brock  well,  Edwin  Sheridan  III  —  86 

Brom,  Mark  Robert  —  60 


Brooks,  Allen  F.  —  2,   15,  55,  60,   128,   129, 

163 

Brooks,  Joseph  —   148,  149 

Brooks,  Robert  Jackson  Jr.  —   18,  60,  128, 

130.  132,  134,   135,  136,   138,  196 

Broussard,  Michelle  Lynn  —  131,  167 

Brown,  Andrew  Donald  —  60 

Brown,  Gail  McCall  — 

Brown,  James  Larry  —  60,  153,  164 

Brown,  Jeanne  Leigh  —  86 

Brown,  Jeffery  Donovan  —  86 

Brown,  Rhett  Porter  —  86 

Bryant,  George  Scott  —  13,  60,  153 

Buckley,  Karen  Joyce  —   130 

Bullock,  Stacey  Lynette  —  86,  107,  155 

Bumbrey,  Angela  Renae  —  86,  128 

Bundy,  David  Pitts  —  67 

Burke,  Richard  Paul  —   153 

Burton,  Barbara  Lydia  —  86,   159 

Busch,  Christian  Ryan  —  86 

Byers,  Laura  Allen  —  25,  86,   151 

Cabe,  Kimberly  Marlowe  — 

Cabe,  Otto  Camenzind  — 

Cabot,  Jeffrey  Tyson  —   148 

Calaway,  Brian  Lee  —  61,   132 

Calhoun,  Derek  Lance  — 

Camp,  Danny  William  —  86,  136 

Camp,  Maria  Anita  —  87,  142 

Card,  Kevin  Whitfield  —  61 

Car  gill,  Jared  Leslie  —  87 

Cargill,  Walter  Edward  —  87 

Carrera,  Sandra  Maria  —  87 

Carter,  Jarnell  —  87,  126,  136,  156 

Cashwell,  Donna  Lea  —  87 

Cavaretta,  Salvatore  Anthony  —  87,   128 

Cearley,  Amy  Dee  Anna  —  61,  128,  132,  150, 

151 

Chapman,  Crystal  Micbele  —  87 

Chapman,  Patricia  Lynn  —  30,  61 

Cho,  Jo  Ann  —  61 

Christensen,  Jakob  Rex  —  61 

Chun,  David  I  —  83,  148,  149 

Cipriano,  Richard  Robert  —  87 

Clark,  Lori  Anne  —   76,  87 

Clark,  Maria  Elizabeth  —  35,  87,  151 

Clark,  Matthew  Gerard  —  35,  87 

Clementson,  Elizabeth  Cord  —  67 

Cliche,  Kimberly  Lee  —  88,  124,  125,  136 

Cline,  Timothy  Alan  —   156,  163 

Cloninger,  Brian  Joseph  —  88 

Cole,  Michael  Linard  —   153 

Combs,  Julie  Anne  —  32,  50,  67,  132 

Congdon,  Jon  Harvey  —  88 

Connor,  Harry  Watson  —   153 

Connor,  Ronald  Antawyn  —  55,  153 

Conrad,  Heather  Jo  —  88,   126,  159 

Cook,  Angela  C  —  88 

Cooler,  Robert  Pearson  —  61 

Cope,  Felicia  Adair  —  61,  124,   125 

Corn,  Rhonda  Michelle  — 

Cotton,  David  Lawrence  —  28,   144 

Cowan,  Beth  Alayne  —   76 

Cowan,  Curtis  Adam  —   16,   156 

Crewe,  Timothy  Michael  —  6  7 

Croft,  Robert  Patrick  —  88 

Cromwell,  Angela  Marie  —  88 

Cross,  Andrew  Lyle  — 

Crump,  Michael  Dean  —  88,   136 

Cullen,  Hilary  Lynn  —  62 

Cunningham,  Thomas  Francis  —  88,  156, 

163 

Cushing,  Robert  McFadden  —  88 

D'Agostino,  Michael  —   13,  96,   140 

Daniels,  Cara  Anne  —  62 


172  Index 


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Daniels.  Mary-Margaret  —  62 

Dans,  Michael  Stephen  —  88 

Davis,  \orman  Davenport  —  89 

Davis.  Pike  Adair  —  89 

DanesK  Joseph  Culbertson  —  88 

De  la  Ronciere,  Olivier  — 

DeLucia,  Thomas  James  —   15,  36,  62,  79, 

81.  128,  130,   132,  152,  153 

Dei  iney.  Cynthia  Ann  —  89,  136 

Dickerhoof,  Diana  Lvnn  —  30,  89,  128 

Dilberger,  Paul  Donald  —  48,  49,  89 

Dill,  Ramona  Diane  — 

Dills,  Nancy  Wright  — 

Dixon,  Robert  Thomas  —  48,  49,  89 

Dobson,  Paula  Dannette  —  89,  128,  139 

Dodson,  Brandon  Orville  —  89.   157,  163. 

166 

Donnelly,  Paul  Joseph  — 

Douglas,  Creg  Guy  — 

Douglas.  Rene  Michelle  —  62 

Douglass,  Samantha  Cail  —  62.   151 

Dowdle,  Amy  Cayle  —  90 

Dowdle,  Todd  Presley  —  63 

Duckworth,  Brenda  Leigh  —  63,  195 

Dunn,  Christopher  Steven  —  63,  156 

Dvorak,  Scott  Alan  —  90,   156,  163,  166 

Dvda.  Derek  Garth  — 

Dyer,  Joseph  William  —  63,  156,  163 

Eddings,  Pamela  Glynn  —  90,   130 

Edwins.  Cynthia  Jannette  — 

Ellis,  Angela  Lea  —  52,  90,  155 

Ellis,  Karen  Patricia  —  35,  55,  151,  160,  161 

Ellison,  Stephanie  Carol  —  37,  63,  139,  151 

Elrod,  Amy  Richelle  —  90,  134 

Embrey,  Nicholas  Thomas  —  18,  43,  63,  72, 

128,  129,  132,  156,  163 

Erikson,  John  George  —  63,  156,  157,  166 

Ertzberger,  Jeffery  Glenn  —  90,  140 

Ervin,  Amy  Bland  —  33,  53,  63,  124,  125, 

130,  138 

Farmer,  Amy  Melissa  —  767 

Farquhar,  John  Carolton  —  63 

Feldpausch,  Dean  Louis  —  55,  90,  130,  142 

Ferguson,  Maria  September  — 

Festa,  Daniel  John  —  63 

Fisher,  Tracy  Michelle  — 

Flaker,  Christopher  G.  — 

Fleming,  Michelle  Lee  — 

Forrester,  Robert  Lawson  —  90,  138 

Fort,  Ted  V.  Jr.  —  90,  136,  156,  163 

Forte,  Roberto  Nichola  —  47,  91,  148 

Fox,  Nancy  Susan  —  52,  55,  91 

Fredere,  James  Lee  —  91,  148 

French,  Matthew  William  —  55,  91,  124, 

125,  138,  144,  145 

Frisbie,  Charles  Guignard  —  63.  138 

Gaines,  Alice  Jean  —  54,  158,  159,  162,  166 

Gales,  Detrick  Senay  —  129 

Galloway,  Duane  Robert  —  63 

Gandy,  Benny  Lee  —  64 

Garcia,  Dario  Anthony  —  64 

George,  Curie  S.  —  91 

George,  Kelli  Anne  —  91,  158,  159,  162, 

166 

Giampietro,  Thomas  Lawrence  —  91 

Gibson.  Ashley  Scott  — 

Giersch,  Christine  Parker  —  91 

Gieseke,  Gregory  Williams  —  91 

Gilmer,  James  Davis  —  64,  136 

Gilreath,  David  Nelson  — 

Glugover.  Faith  Ellen  — 

Goldberg,  Rachel  Devra  —  124 

Gomez,  Lina  Marcela  —  64,  91,  195 

Gooding,  Laura  Louise  —  64,  141 


Goodsir,  Kimberley  Campbell  —  64.   151 

Graham,  Jessica  Sharon  —  79,  81,  130 

Graham,  Loyd  Wayne  —  65,  91 

Grassie,  Rebecca  Jane  —  36,  65,  151 

Greenlaw,  Erin  Anita  —  53,  92,  142 

Green  well,  Mike  —  92 

Greer,  William  T.  — 

Gutierrez,  Marcello  Corleto  —  65 

Haag,  John  William  — 

Hair,  Angela  Jill  —  65,   154,  155 

Hale,  Jeffrey  Brian  —  65 

Halpin,  Erin  Callahan  — 

Handleman,  Lisa  Renee  —  65,  79,  80,  124, 

125,  130,  131,  136 
Hansen,  Eric  Darrell  —   138 
Hansen,  Mellinda  Gay  —  65,  92,  134 
Harbin,  Kathy  Lorene  —  92,  126,  136 
Hardin,  Steven  Clark  — 

Hardin,  William  Todd  —  65,   144 

Harris,  Daniel  Martin  —  92,  131,  195 

Harris,  Rachel  Elizabeth  — 

Harrison,  Tamiko  Redale  —  65 

Hatch,  Olin  Dayton  —  48,  49,  92,  134 

Hawk,  Mar/orie  Lynnette  —  92,   158,  159, 

162,  166 

Hay,  Thomas  Robert  III  — 

Hayden,  David  Stewart  — 

Hekert,  Thomas  Andrew  —141 

Heeney,  John  Gaston  — 

Hege,  Leigh  Michelle  —  65,  128,  132 

Heise,  Timothy  John  —  92 

Henderson,  Richard  Ross  — 

Henderson,  Theodore  Allen  —  93 

Henry,  Andrea  Renee  —  2,  93,  124,  125, 

126,  130,  131,  134,  135 
Hensley,  David  Kenneth  — 
Herbert,  Deborah  Lynn  —  93 

Herndon,  Amy  Elizabeth  —  21,  65,  130,  136, 

142 

Hettich,  William  Gilbert  — 

Higginbotham,  Joseph  Mark  —  65,  148 

Hill,  Amanda  Faye  —  66 

Hill,  Brent  Patrick  —  93,   163 

Hinkle,  Stefen  Christian  — 

Hoag,  Suzanne  Elaine  — 

Hoback,  John  Daniel  II  —  66,  132,  156,  163 

Hoback,  Stephanie  Anne  —  755 

Hogan,  Kristin  Marie  —  93 

Holcombe,  David  Michael  Jr.  —  48,  74 

Holmes,  Paul  —  66 

Holt,  Richard  Bernard  — 

Honeycutt,  Melissa  Lee  —  66,  130,  132,  136, 

137,  151,  195 

Honzik,  Edward  Anthony  —  66,  124,  125, 

136.   138 

Hooters,  Bill  —   130 

Hoots,  Kimberly  Dawn  —  93 

Hornbaker,  Tracy  L.  —  93 

Horton,  Christopher  Todd  — 

Houston,  Greogory  James  —  93 

Howard,  Jennifer  —  24 

Howe,  Kenneth  William  —  28 

Howell,  Brian  Lewis  —  23,  55,  67,  142,  144 

Howren,  Jennifer  Blakeney  —  25,  66,   151 

Hubbard,  Michael  Scott  —  67 

Hughson,  Eric  Walker  — 

Humphrey,  Mary  Elizabeth  —  93 

Hundley,  Chevella  Renee  —  67,  138 

Hunter,  Amanda  Jo  —  21,  67,  124,  125,  135, 

138 

Huters,  William  Allen  Jr.  — 

Hyton,  Heather  Ann  —  93,  136 

Impello,  Kathy  Ann  —  93 

Imura,  Miyuki  —  67,  83,  130 


Ingani,  John  Ashle\   — 

Ingram,  Dana  Irene  —  93,  134,  136,  138, 

142 

Ishikawa,  Rvuichi  —  67,  138 

Ison,  Tirzah  Kennedy  —  20,  94 

Ivey,  Shelley  Elaina  —  35,  67,   154,   755 

Jackson,  Joseph  William  —  45 

Jackson,  Kevin  K.  —   153 

Jackson,  Lorinda  Christine  — 

Jackson,  Paige  Ann  —  67,   150,   151 

James,  Teressa  Ann  — 

Janssen,  Julie  Anne  — 

Jarrell,  Richard  L.  Jr.  —  38,  148 

Jennewine,  Teresa  Lynn  —   76,  54,  94,  124, 
125 

Jennings,  Kevin  Lee  —  67 

Jennings,  Sean  Patrick  —  67 

lent,  Andrew  Max  —  94 

Jernigan,  Jr.  Raymond  Alex  — 

Johnson,  Kathleen  Virginia  —  94,  151 

Johnson,  Paige  Dickens  —  94,   136 

Johnson,  Scott  Frederick  — 

Johnson,  Tim  A.  —  94 

Johnson,  Victor  Cromwell  — 

Johnston,  Dianne  Carol  —  94 

lolly,  Greg  Floyd  —  94 

Jones,  Theresa  Michele  —  67,  755 

Kandrach,  Stephen  Paul  —  94,   156,   163 

Kaneshige,  Yasuko  —  67 

Kauffman,  Emma  Pauline  —  68,  128 

Keenum,  Kenneth  Gene  Jr.  —  68,  124,  125 

Keever,  Edith  Christine  — 

Kennedy,  Michael  Scott  —  26,  27 

Kerr,  Michael  Aaron  —31,  47,  54.  94 

Kikukawa,  Izumi  —  94 

Kincaid,  Juan  Geri  —  95,  126,  148 

King,  Li  Ha  Mae  —  95 

Klein,  Rachel  Paula  —  95 

Klingensmith,  David  Eric  —  68,  142 

Knight,  Alan  Lewis  —  95 

Koontz,  William  Edward  —  95,  148 

Korogi,  Mika  —  83,  95,  136 

Kuwahara,  Daigaku  —   138 

Lackey,  Philip  Shawn  —  68 

Laidlaw,  Michael  Allen  —  95 

Lambert,  James  Kirk  — 

Lambert,  Michelle  Renee  —  158,  159,  162 

Lauterer,  Selena  Rachel  —  54,  55,  95,  126, 

133,  144,  145,  160 

Lawler,  Darren  Alan  —  95,  153 

Lawler,  Sonia  Marie  — 

Lawrence,  Rosanna  Marella  —  95,  130 

Leatherwood,  Stephanie  Dianne  —  95,  124, 

125 

Lee,  Noelle  Katherine  —  68 

Leffler,  Linda  Marie  — 

LeGrone,  Archie  Lester  —  68,  76,  140 

Liga,  Christine  Mary  —  95 

Liga,  Robert  Andrew  — 

Lisenbee,  Brenda  Gail  —  31,  69 

Lisk,  Catherine  Anne  —  69 

Litter,  Julie  Anne  —  96 

Litter,  Tina  Marie  —  69,   151 

Long,  Laura  Ann  — 

Lopez,  Jorge  A.  —  42,  96 

Love,  Rebecca  Julia  —  69,  126 

Lowe,  Jeffrey  Scott  — 

Lower  y,  Melissa  Jo  Ann  —  134 

Lowry.  William  Brownlee  — 

Lucent i ,  Debra  Marie  —  43,  96.  128 

Mac  Donald,  Glenn  David  —  156,  766 

Madden,  William  Manual  — 

Makupson,  Rachel  Ann  —  69,  133 

Malone,  Kelly  Ann  —  96,  134 


\lane\.   l\  illiam  Henry  —  96 

Marks,  Phillip  Nathan  —   148 

Martin,  John  Patrick  —  69,  756,   163 

Martin,  Raleigh  leroy  jr.  —  96 

Martin,  Steven  Dejon  — 

Mather,  Elizabeth  Katherine  —  69 

Mathis,  Sheri  Joy  —  96 

Matz,  Susan  Ann  —  96,   167 

Mauger,  Clenda  Lynn  —  12,  20,  69 

McCall,  Clenn  Burton  — 

McCall,  Rhonda  Rosa  —  69 

McCauley,  Jamie  Lyn  —  69 

McCranie,  Kimberly  Ann  —  69,   160 

McCray,  Antoinette  Louise  —  69,  138,  139 

McCutcheon,  Robin  Yvonne  —  96 

McDamel,  Jill  —  96 

McDonald,  Frances  Avonell  —  70 

McCee,  Michael  Edward  —  97,  126 

McCirt,  Phillip  Gregory  — 

Mclntyre,  Todd  Anthony  —  97 

McManus,  Ivy  Earp  —  70 

McWilliams,  Timothy  James  —  97,  142 

Mead,  Sarah  Townsend  — 

Metners,  William  John  —  70 

Mellon,  lames  Patrick  —  52,  60,  70,  126 

Mihalap,  Nicolai  Leonidovich  —  70,   138 

Miles,  Melissa  Yvette  —  70,   167 

Miller,  Lori  Dawn  —  97 

Miller,  Robert  Alan  —  97 

Misuraca,  Thomas  William  — 

Mitsui,  Kei  —  97 

Mobley,  Dean  Andrew  — 

Molton,  Vicki  Colleen  — 

Monteith,  Michael  Kenneth  —  97,   124,  125, 

126,  136 

Montgomery,  David  Richard  —  97 

Moody,  Dennis  J.  —  98,  156,  163 

Moore,  Duane  Kenneth  —  98 

Moore,  Geoffrey  Thomas  —  98,  163 

Moore,  Marlon  Tyrone  —   740 

Moore,  Mary  Catherine  —  98 

Moore,  Teresa  Ann  —  52 

Morgan,  Judy  Ann  —  71 

Morgan,  Scarlet  Annette  —  48,  49,  71,  74 

Morton,  Errol  Dewitt  —  98,   128 

Morton,  Michelle  Darlene  —   75  7 

Motsinger,  Meredith  Jane  —  98,   151 

Mullins,  Amy  Sarette  —   160 

Murphy,  Jennie  Eileen  —  52,  98,  124,  125, 

135 

Myers,  James  Benson  Jr.  —   18,  71,  128 

Myers,  Richard  Todd  —   148 

Mall,  Mary  Lillian  -71,   150,  151,  160 

Nance,  Warren  Ciorge  Jr.  —  71 

Navarro,  Julio  Antonio  — 

Nelson,  Angela  Maria  —  98,   144 

Nesterok,  John  Vincent  — 

Newman,  Kym  Yvette  —   130 

Newton,  Jami  Lynn  —  98 

Newton,  Wilton  Darnell  — 

Nixon,  Kenneth  Edward  Jr.  — 

Norman,  Kimberly  Anne  —   12,  43,  71,  79, 

80,   128,  132 

Norton,  Amber  Diane  —  98,   167 

O'Connor,  Michelle  Antoinette  — 

Ogle,  Sherry  Raquel  -71,   124,   125 

Okuma,  Yoko  — 

Oostriesland,  Jim  Rene  —  82 

Otrell,  Betty  Ruth  -  71,  79,  126,  127,  130, 

132 

Owen,  Eric  Berlin  — 

Owen,  Caynelle  —  98 

Owen,  Patricia  Elaine  —  98 

Owen,  Thomas  Alvin  —  71 


Owens,  Angela  Denese  —  71,  144 

Paden,  Bruce  Randolph  — 

Pajak,  Jeffrey  Scott  —  99,  156,   163,   166 

Parker,  Cameron  Rose  —  71,   128,  129,  132 

Parker,  Jefferson  Michael  — 

Parra,  Milton  Henry  —  99 

Parron,  Albert  Lee  —  71 

Parvata,  Srinivasulu  Reddy  — 

Pasch,  Susan  Patricia  —  39 

Patino,  Jose  Angel  —  99,   148 

Patterson,  Jody  Lynn  — 

Patterson,  Sherri  Ann  — 

Paul-Hus,  Stephane  Jean  —  128,  132 

Paxton,  Teresa  Anne  —  33,  72,  79,  130 

Payne,  Robert  Allen  —  72,  130,  135,  136 

Pennell,  Stephanie  Hill  —  72,  160 

Penzo,  Christine  Marie  —  99,  167 

Pepin,  Janet  Ellen  —  57,  99 

Peron,  Albert  —    19 

Perry,  Daniel  Wade  —  52,  126 

Peterson,  Christopher  Wiffin  — 

Phillips,  Albert  Edward  — 

Phillips,  Carmen  Mellissa  — 

Piercy,  April  Lynn  —   14,  20,  72 

Plunkett,  Dorothy  French 

Pohorylo,  Michael  Scott  —   195 

Ponder,  Katherine  Louise  —  99 

Poovey,  James  Nelson  —  72 

Porter,  Stehphen  Kenneth  —   138 

Posey,  Lori  D    — 

Powell,  Robert  Leon  Jr.  —  72,  156,  157,  163 

Powell,  Shannon  Ramey  — 

Priebe,  Kevin  Ernest  —  27 

Pulley,  Jennifer  Anne  —  73 

Purdy,  Jeffrey  Alan  —   19,  99 

Purse,  Bryan  Geoffrey  — 

Putnam,  Charles  McDuffie  Jr.  —   18,  73,  128, 

132,  195,  196 

Quisenberry,  Ralph  John  —  73 

Rabmowitz,  Rebecca  Helen  — 

Ramey,  Anne  Green  — 

Ramseur,  Melanie  Joelette  — 

Ranson,  David  William  —  99,   124 

Raymound,  Reginald  Frank  Jr.  —  99,   128 

Redmond,  James  Austin  —  23,  148 

Reed,  Robin  Wolfe  — 

Reid,  Millard  Charles  111  —  99,  156,  163 

Reinecke,  Scott  Nelson  —  28,   107 

Renaker,  Leslie  Denise  —  700 

Rett,  Donald  Anthony  —  73,   129,  132 

Rett,  Jennifer  Tara  —   100,   136,  137 

Revercomb,  Angela  Lynn  —  73 

Reynolds,  David  Randolph  —   100 

Rhame,  Walter  Ashby  III  —  38,   100 

Ribar,  Paula  Lynn  —  73 

Rice,  Elizabeth  Sylvia  —   100 

Rice,  Robert  James  —  73,  79,  128,  132,  148 

Richards,  Darrand  Edmond  — 

Richardson,  Carol  Ann  —   100,  142 

Richardson,  Donald  Mason  —  700 

Riegel,  Nancy  Ellen  — 

Rike,  Robert  McKendree  Jr.   — 

Robertson,  Maragaret  Lynn  —   700,   134 

Robinson,  Charles  Douglas  —  28,  73 

Robinson,  Christopher  Kerry  — 

Robinson,  Douglas  Ray  —  28,  29,  73,  130, 

138 

Robinson,  Jill  Elaine  -  24,  38,  73,   132 

Robinson,  Patricia  Renee  —   707,   759 

Rogers,  Russell  Leroy  III  —  82,  101,  148 

Rose,  Shannon  Elizabeth  —  73,  136,   138 

Rosen,  Louis  —  73,  148,  139 

Rowe,  Charlie  Clay  Jr.  —  74 

Rowlee,  Blaine  Erickson  —  34,  70,   138,   148, 


149 

Rupert,  Robert  Thomas  —  707 

Ruthven,  Sara  Catherine  —  74,    136 

Salgado,  Letha  E.  — 

Salzberg,  Kerry-Beth  —  25,  101,   151 

Sammond,  Christopher  Adam  —   101,  142 

Sanchez,  Hortensia  Maria  — 

Sanders,  James  Wilson  —   107 

Sato,  Tomoko  —101 

Scarborough,  Ryan  —   148 

Schlenker,  John  Russell  —  74,   135 

Schopfel,  William 

Schriver,  Michael  Wayne  —  101,  148 

Schulthess,  James  D.  Jr.  —  36,  74,  126 

Scott,  Andrew  Douglas  — 

Seagle,  Benjamin  Russell  —  707 

Sedberry,  Philip  Anthony  —   707 

Selkirk,  Mark  Randall  — 

Sellers,  Sara  Miller  —  74 

Sheffield,  Cynthia  LaVett  —  36,  50,  101, 

128,  136,  138,   167 

Shepherd,  Matthew  Perry  — 

Sherrill,  Charles  Franklin  —  74,  79,  80 

Sherrill,  Charles  Truman  —  130,  132,   138 

Shimizu,  Kenichi  —  75,  83 

Shively,  Colby  Wade  —  101,  156,  163 

Shober,  Steven  Jay  —  707,  128 

Shook,  Stuart  Earl  —   102 

Skibell,  Nikki  Lyn  —   102,   136,  138 

Slaton,  David  Christopher  —  28 

Sloop,  James  Howard  Jr.  — 

Smith,  Jeffery  David  —   102 

Smith,  Lee  Oakman  —  49,  102 

Smith,  Lisa  Michelle  —  39,  102,  124,  125 

Smith,  Lori  Jo  -   102,   130 

Smith,  Lorna  Lynn  —  43 

Smith,  Michael  Allen  — 

Smith,  Samuel  Lee  — 

Soprano,  Lynn  Marie  —  32,  75 

Sowell,  Dana  Kimberly  —  35,   102,  155,  160, 

161 

Spaulding,  Eileen  Marie  —  75,  132 

Sprinkle,  Thomas  Arvil  —  702 

Stanley,  Bethany  Anne  —  75 

Stebbins,  Sandra  Lynn  —  102 

Stensby,  Eva  Astrid  —  75,  124,   125,  138 

Stephenson,  Robert  Matthew  —  102 

Stevenson,  William  Martin  —   148,  149 

Stewart,  Elizabeth  Mcintosh  —  102,   151 

Still,  Wendy  Jane  —  30 

Stocks,  Alison  Marie  —  75,   154,  155 

Stonebraker,  Sandra  Kinee  —   702 

Streeter,  Erin  Leigh  — 

Strickland,  Karen  Yvonne  —  41,  75,  79,  81, 

130,  134,  135 

Stroman,  Melissa  —   70J 

Summers,  Kcndrick  Benton  —   103 

Surles,  Richard  Britt  Jr.  —  23,  35,  72,  75 

Suzuki,  Miho  —  75 

Tajima,  Chizuru  —  70J 

Tamai,  Yukiko  —  75,  160 

Tapper,  Rebecca  Leigh  —  75,  79,  130 

Tate,  Elizabeth  Karen  —  103,  128,  167 

Taylor,  Donnie  Rashid  —   138 

Taylor,  Michael  Andrew  —  75,  148,   149 

Taylor,  Thomas  Pou  —   143 

Taylor,  Trudy  Lynn  — 

Tennent,  Keith  Sean  —   103 

Thomas,  Lori  Anne  —  76 

Thompson,  Melanie  Lisa  —   103,  136,  150, 

151 

Tomaru,  Takako  —   103,  160 

Tourangeau,  Scott  Carle  —   104 

Townsend,  Julia  Randolph  —   104 


174  Index 


Trace,  Craig  Ian  — 

Trickey,  Helen  Ardis  —  52,  103 

Tsuruoka.  Kiyoshi  — 

Tucker,  letter y  Mark  — 

Turner,  left  —  126,  127 

Turner,  lames  Carlisle  —  126 

Turtle,  Johnnie  Lee  Jr.  —   104,  156,  163 

Tyler,  Emily  Paige  —  140 

Underwood,  Timothy  Lane  —  104,  128 

Van  Beke,  Timothy  Halstead  — 

Veen,  Chad  D.  — 

Velco,  Tarcy  Alexis  —  106 

Vicars,  joe  Watson  III  —   107 

Vinson,  Robert  R.  Ir.  —   107 

Wadell,  Gary  Christopher  —   104 

Waites,  Satina  Renee  —  755 

Wakamatsu.  Akemi  —   104,  160 

Walden,  Tammi  Natasha  —  76,   155 

Waldron,  Dorsey  Campbell  —  104,  126 

Wall,  Warren  Anderson,  Jr.  —  76 

Waters,  Michael  Leonard  —  105,  134,  135 

Webb,  Douglas  Lawrence  —  105,  153 

Weir,  Eric  Marshall  — 

Welborne,  Eric  Scott  —  105,  134,  138 

Welder,  Franklin  Hayes  — 

Wells,  Jennifer  Michelle  —  20.  105.   158, 

159 

Wells,  Kerry  Alaine  —  76,   144,  145 

Wetherbee,  Francis  Putney  III  — 

Wetsig,  Brian  Edward  —  705,   138 

Whilden,  Christine  Sue  —  76,  136 

White,  Gary  Thomas  —   105 

Whilmire,  Polly  Ann  —  30,   105,  128 

White,  Natalie  Lynn  —  76,  128,  130,  132, 

134,  135,  136 

Wiener,  Christopher  Matthew  —  30,  105, 

128,   144 

Wilde,  Jeffery  Eric  —   16 

Wilder,  Janice  Elaine  —  106,  159,  162,  163 

Wildrick,  John  Thomas  — 

Wilkes,  Kim  Yvette  — 

Williams,  Edna  Mae  — 

Williams,  Herdi  Denise  —  77 

Williams,  Jason  Boyd  —  106,  153 

Williams,  Kelly  O'Brien  —  62,  77,  130,  132 

Williams,  Theo  Reginal  Jr.  —  77 

Wilson,  Eric  Donald  —  706,  753 

Wilson,  Shirley  Francis  — 

Wise,  Bernadette  Marie  —  706 

Wood,  Robert  Dwayne  —  706 

Woodfin,  Denyce  Elaine  —  77 

Woodruff,  Lee  Jonas  —  106,  131,  136 

Woods,  April  Michele  —  77,  79,  80,  126, 

127,  135 

Woods,  Cloye  Janine  —  706 

Woodward,  Fred  Victor  III  — 

Worley,  Martha  Jo  — 

Wright,  Michelle  Lee  — 

Wright,  Robert  Michael  — 

Wright,  Susan  Singleton  —  7J0 

Wynn,  Patrice  Mechelle  — 

Wynn,  Reginald  Wayne  — 

York,  Carey  Franklin  —  77 

York,  Michele  Lynn  —  707 

Youngblood,  Timothy  Lee  —  107 

Zimmerli,  Mark  Jokob  —  107,  138 

Faculty  and  Staff 

Alexander,  Bill  —   115 
Bailey,  Mark  —  776 
Ballrnger,  Nancy  — 
Barker,  Barbara  —   7  79 
Barnhill,  Sarah  —   745 
Brewer,  Kathy  —   119 


Brigham,  Sharon  —   7  76 

Brooks,  Robert  —   119 

Burger,  Peter  —114 

Byers,  Bill  —   112,   124.   125 

Ceccanese,  Martha  —119 

Choate,  Betty  — 

Christman,  Bud  —   1 16,   135 

Clark-Webb,  Mikell  —  21,  39,  50,   776,  720, 

727,  134,  125.   128 

Conley,  Elmer  —   119 

Cope,  Sam  —  41,  48,   112 

Corn,  Jeanette  —119 

Coryell,  Brad  —   7 14 

Credille,  Teri  —   1 16 

Daniels,  Rachel  —   7  75 

Day  id,  Ed  —   119 

Day  is,  Clara  —   7  76 

Davis,  Ed  —  38 

Dodson,  Mike  —   118 

Eason,  By r die  —   116 

Etters,  Ann  —116 

Fisher,  Ray  —  78,   114 

Floyd,  Raymond  —119 

Gantt,  Mike  — 

Gash,  Argyle  —   7  76 

Gash,  Bill  — 

Glesener,  Bob  —  31,   115 

Greer,  Billy  —  2,  12,  13,   14,  35,  41,  44,  50, 

110,  111,  116,   139,  143,  165 

Griffin,  Annie  —119 

Hallowell,  Cheryl  —115 

Hamilton,  Joyce  — 

Hamlin,  Jack  —118 

Hammond,  Belton  —113 

Hawkins,  Mary  —119 

Hayes,  Bob  —   776 

Holland,  Tina  —   7  76 

Hollingsworth,  Alyse  —117 

Horn,  Sue  —   115,  131 

Hughey,  James  — 

Humphrey,  Marty  —  22,  117,  120,  121 

Jackson,  Joe  —112 

Jackson,  Joyce  —  50,  113,   125,  195 

Jackson,  Randy  —  35,  50,  51,   113,  125 

Jackson,  Tammy  —  25,  117,  120,  121,  132, 

133,  195 

Johnson,  Paige  — 

Kelly,  Kristin  —  41,  112 

Kelly,  Steve  —  41,  112.  141 

Kenerly,  Louise  —   117 

Lander,  Don  —115 

Langley,  Harry  —  3,  110,   111,   115 

Lauterer,  Jock  —  35,  1 17,   120,  125,  126, 

127,  169 

Long,  jane  —   154,  155 

Lovely,  Gene  —   7  74 

Lowe,  Crawford  — 

Martin,  David  —   143 

Masterson,  Lisanne  —   7  77 

McCabe,  Mike  —   117 

McCall,  Laverne  —   119 

McCall,  Lee  —   119 

McCauley,  Debbie  — 

McDowell  —  112 

Mead,  Sarah  — 

Miller,  Adelaide  —  112 

Miller,  Harvey  —   112 

Montgomery,  Doris  —117 

Moore,  Bill  — 

Moore,  Willie  —   119 

Morgan,  Glenda  —  115,  126 

Murray,  Mary  — 

Murray,  Tim  —  42,   112 

Nolen,  Martha  — 


Norman,  Dana  —   119 

Norwood,  Maude  —   779 

Parris,  Barbara  — 

Pascale,  Judy  —   135,  136,   137 

Patterson,  Harry  —   118 

Payne,  Guy  —   118 

Paul,  Dana  —   1 10,  136 

Peveto,  Mike  —117 

Phillips,  Talmadge  — 

Pumphery,  Jo  — 

Pierson,  Paul  —   1 19 

Plemmons,  Reid  —118 

Powell,  Charlotte  —   119 

Rankin,  Debra  — 

Richie,  Kay  —   119 

Rinker,  Dave  —   116,  156,  157,  158,  163 

Robinson,  Brenda  —119 

Robinson,  Pal  —    112 

Rogers,  Doug  —  116,  152,  153 

Rogers,  Joyce  — 

Rogers,  Sam  —   18,  66,   7  77,  720,   72  7 

Rogers,  Sandy  —   167 

Ryan,  Linda  — 

Sanders,  Jim  —119 

Scarborough,  Don  —  76,  148,  149 

Sherrod,  Jerry  —  26,  27,   1 14,  124,  125 

Sirianni,  Tony  —   7  72 

Stiles,  Mary  —117 

Stiles,  V.C.  —   118 

Summers,  Margot  —   117 

Taylor,  David  —   776,  750,   757 

Teague,  Charlie  —  36,   113 

Tillotson,  Cinny  —   112.   131 

Tolzman,  Dean  —   119 

Triplett,  Glen  — 

Waggy,  Sharon  —  25,  11,   117,  120,   131 

Webb,  Jacky  —   120 

Weber,  Mike  —  29,  117, 

Wellborn,  Clarke  —   115 

Wells,  Ricky  —   118 

Wetmore,  David  —   7  74 

Whatley,  Larry  —   112 

White,  Barbara  —   118 

Whitmire,  Bobbie  Jean  — 

Wilkie,  Kelly  —  117 

Wilson,  Linda  — 

Witek,  Norm  —  2,  13,   17,  111,  117,  133 

Wood,  Clara  —   113,  144,   145,  195 

Woods,  Jesse  —   119 

Wright,  Kathleen  —   117 

Zednik,  Maggie  —  62,   113,  130,   131 

Zimmerman,  Charles  —  3,  113,  134,  135 


120 


117 


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Index  175 


Student  Directory 

This  index  of  names  and 
addresses  is  intended  for 
the  private  use  of  Brevard 
College  students,  faculty, 
and  staff  and  may  not  be 
used  for  any  other  purpose 
(i.e.  survey,  solicitation, 
etc.)  without  the  permis- 
sion of  Brevard  College. 

Jerry  Lyn  Aaron 
203  Jones  Circle 
Thomasville.  NC  27360 

Sana  Abdalrazek 
1927  Morth  Akin  Drive 
Atlanta,  QA  30345 

Corbin  Brett  Abemathy 
395  Rucker  Rd. 
Alpharetta.  QA  30201 

Kevin  Wade  Adams 
Route  10.  Box  346 
Lancaster.  SC  29720 

John  Hucks  Albergotti 
345  Livingston  Drive 
Charlotte.  NC  28211 

Cynthia  McMillan  Allen 
2777  Benj.  E.  Mays  Dr.  SW 
Atlanta,  QA  30311 

Celia  Teixeira  Alves 

no.  266  Qetulio  Apt.  105 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  RJ  BRAZIL 

Alecia  Lynn  Andrews 
727  Tilden  Place 
Virginia  Beach,  VA  23454 

Clara  Holland  Andrews 
P.O.  Box  847 
Mocksville.  NC  27028 

Mark  Clifford  Anheier 
6723  Porterfield  Road 
Pineville,  NC  28134 

Jennifer  Ruth  Ankrim 
1418  NW  50th  Terrace 
Gainesville,  FL  32605 

James  Alston  Ardavany 
18721  Walkers  Choice  Road 
Qaithersburg,  MD  20879 

Hideko  Ariizumi 
11-13  Aioi  2-chome 
400  JAPAN 

Paul  Chandler  Amdt 
500  Auckland  Lane 
Matthews,  NC  28105 

James  Robert  Arnold 
666  Seminole  Dr. 
Winter  Park,  FL  32789 


Mark  Andrew  Arthur 
6909  Providence  Lane  W. 
Charlotte,  NC  28226 

Sarah  Michelle  Atkinson 
136  Point  of  View  Dr. 
Mooresville,  NC  28115 

Anna  Knibb  Austell 
Route  2,  Box  3001 
Columbus,  NC  28722 

Michael  Brett  Auten 
22  Johnson  St. 
Belmont,  NC  28012 

Elizabeth  Blair  Autrey 
2701  Meade  Court 
Charlotte,  NC  28211 

Tina  Michelle  Baker 
P.O.  Box  1953 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Lisa  Jean  Balding 

Rt.  4,  Box  167,  Millcove 

Brevard,  NC  28712 

Harold  Edwin  Baldwin 
202  Roselyn  Ave. 
Ft.  Pierce,  FL  33482 

Jill  Marie  Baldwin 

Rt.  2,  Box  136 

Horse  Shoe,  NC  28742 

Stephanie  Miche  Bamberger 
15710  Beacon  Ct. 
Dumfries,  VA  22026 

Heather  York  Barclay 

467  31st  Ave.  N. 

St.  Petersburg,  FL  33704 

James  Gordon  Barker,  II 
2017  N.  Fern  Circle 
Leesburg,  FL  32748 

Tonja  Nicole  Barksdale 
2196  Starline  Dr. 
Decatur,  GA  30032 

Bradley  Clay  Bartlett 
3140  Royal  Oak  Dr. 
Marietta,  GA  30067 

George  Joseph  Bates,  III 
434  Orchardale 
Rochester  Hills,  Ml  48309 

Jeffrey  David  Baucom 
3912  Braxton  Dr. 
Charlotte,  NC  28226 

Mark  Gregory  Bean 
3608  Lakeshore  Dr. 
High  Point,  NC  27260 

Barton  Lee  Beckham 
4401  Nelson  Avenue 
Columbia,  SC  29206 

James  David  Beebe,  Jr. 


Rt.  4,  Box  181 
Seneca,  SC  29678 

Kimberly  Ann  Belanger 
604  Hibiscus  Trail 
Melbourne,  FL  32951 

Cynthia  Diane  Bell 
115  Sabra  Dr. 
Easley,  SC  29640 

Lawrence  Gordon  Berg 
313  Porpoise  Pt.  Dr. 
St.  Augustine,  FL  32084 

Alan  Marlow  Berrier 
201  Kingston  Ave. 
Kemersville,  NC  27284 

Sydney  Allison  Best 
P.O.  Box  1503 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Debra  Anita  Bimmerle 
1644  Bristol 
Westchester,  IL  60153 

Meredith  Beth  Bizzell 
207  W.  Market  St. 
Hertford,  NC  27944 

David  Gerald  Blaesing 
25  Magnolia  Street 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Lori  Jo  Blaesing 
25  Magnolia  Street 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Matthew  McClymonds  Blue 

1808  Arden  PI. 

High  Point,  NC  27260 

Laura  Kristen  Bolch 
Post  Office  Box  131 
Newton,  NC  28658 

Cynthia  Anne  Bond 
2745  70th  St.  SW 
Naples,  FL  33999 

Patricia  Ann  Bone 

Route  1 

Clarksville,  Ga  30523 

Sara  Ruth  Booker 
309  N.  2nd  St. 
Smithfield,  NC  27577 

Tanya  Kay  Boone 
23  Axley  St 
Canton,  NC  28716 

May-Britt  Borgen 
Jutevagen  5  19177 
Sollentuna.  SWEDEN 

Sarah  Randolph  Bostic 
960  West  Park  Place 
Deland,  FL  32720 

Ellen  Patricia  Boyle 
495  North  Harbor  Dr. 


Atlanta,  GA  30328 

Kimberly  Kristine  Boyle 

423  Hacienda 

Winter  Springs,  FL  32708 

Charles  Leininger  Bradley 
Post  Office  Box  1181 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Kelly  Diane  Brannon 
2018  Harris  Rd. 
Charlotte,  NC  28211 

Jeffrey  David  Breen 
113  Park  Hill  Lane 
Sterling,  VA  22170 

Susan  Walton  Brewton 
206  Grandview  Avenue 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Edwin  Sheridan  Brockwell 
4640  Elk  Valley  Ct. 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 

Mark  Robert  Brom 
65  Heritage  Drive 
Lake  Wylie,  SC  29710 

Allen  F.  Brooks 
18  Pinehurst  Court 
Asheville,  NC  28805 

Joseph  Brooks 
N.I.C.  9043 
West  Africa 

Robert  Jackson  Brooks,  Jr. 
331  Crestside  Drive  SE 
Concord,  NC  28025 

Michelle  Lynn  Broussard 
4679  Cherry  Way 
Marietta,  GA  30067 

Andrew  Donald  Brown 
Rt.  1,  Box  90 
Reidsville,  NC  27320 

James  Larry  Brown 
548  Inlet  Rd. 
Eufaula,  AL  36027 

Jeanne  Leigh  Brown 
71  36th  Ave.  NW 
Hickory,  NC  28601 

Jeffrey  Donovan  Brown 
P.O.  Box  1323 
Etowah,  NC  28729 

Rhett  Porter  Brown 
Post  Office  Box  418 
Ridgeland,  SC  29936 

George  Scott  Bryant 

424  Meadowbrook  Dr. 
Danville,  KY  40422 

Karen  Joyce  Buckley 
1003  Lakeview  Court 
Brevard,  NC  28712 


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Stacey  Lynette  Bullock 
3803  High  Ridge  Rd. 
Matthews.  DC  28105 

Angela  Renae  Bumbrey 
Route  5,  Box  2005 
Spotsylvania,  VA  22553 

David  Pitts  Bundy 
257  Heathwood  Dr. 
Spartanburg.  SC  29302 

Richard  Paul  Burke 
Rt.  2,  Box  250 
Claremont,  NC  28610 

Barbara  Lydia  Burton 
4501  Shys  Mill  Rd. 
Nashville.  TN  37215 

Christian  Ryan  Busch 
543  Overlook  Dr. 
Greensboro.  NC  27403 

Laura  Allen  Byers 
210  Kingston  Rd. 
Wilmington,  NC  28403 

Kimberly  Marlowe  Cabe 
Post  Office  Box  131 
Lake  Toxaway.  NC  28747 

Otto  Camenzind  Cabe 
439  Wolfpen  Cove 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Jeffrey  Tyson  Cabot 
960  Park  Place  Drive 
Deland,  PL  32720 

Brian  Lee  Calaway 

3  Tisdale 

Indian  Mead,  MD  20640 

Derek  Lance  Calhoun 
100  Glen  Cannon  Drive 
Pisgah  forest,  NC  28768 

Danny  William  Camp 
119  Otis  Camp  Rd. 
Lenoir.  NC  28645 

Maria  Anita  Camp 
1645  Norden  Rd. 
_  Riverdale,  GA  30296 

Kevin  Whitfield  Card 
3521  Old  Post  Rd. 
Fairfax,  VA  22030 

Jared  Leslie  Cargill 
38  Wheeler  Rd. 
Kendall  Park,  NJ  8824 

Walter  Edward  Cargill 
14151  SW  24  St. 
Davie,  FL  33325 

Jamell  Carter 

6256  Hillandale  Dr.  "202 

Lithonia.  GA  30058 

Donna  Lea  Cashwell 


P.O.  Box  52 

Autryville.  NC  28318 

Salvatore  Anth  Cavarretta 

341  NW  21  St. 

Boca  Raton,  FL  33431 

Amy  DeeAnna  Cearley 
3913  Pisa  Drive 
Panama  City,  FL  32405 

Crystal  Michele  Chapman 
P.O.  Box  112 
Rosman,  NC  28772 

Patricia  Lynn  Chapman 
P.O.  Box  364 
Rosman,  NC  28772 

JoAnn  Cho 

835  S.  Florida  Ave. 

Greenville,  SC  29611 

Jakob  Rex  Christensen 
535  Kenbrook  Drive  NW 
Atlanta,  GA  30327 

David  Chun,  I 

1704  Meadowgate  Drive 

Richardson,  TX  75081 

Richard  Robert  Cipriano 
9801  S.W.  82  Ct. 
Miami.  FL  33156 

Lori  Anne  Clark 
114  Millbrook  Dr. 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Maria  Elizabeth  Clark 
2401  Foxwood  Rd.  S. 
Orange  Park,  FL  32073 

Matthew  Gerard  Clark 
2401  Foxwood  Rd.  S. 
Orange  Park,  FL  32073 

Elizabeth  Cord  Clementson 
P.O.  Box  29 
Penrose,  NC  28766 

Kimberly  Lee  Cliche 
12086  Timberlake  Dr. 
Cincinnati,  OM  45249 

Timothy  Alan  Cline 
Rt.  2,  Box  130 
Marion,  VA  24354 

Brian  Joseph  Cloninger 
2120  Dawnshire  Dr. 
Gastonia,  NC  28054 

Michael  Linard  Cole 
2416  Machine  Street 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27105 

Julie  Anne  Combs 
12920  Sophia  Circle 
Largo,  FL  33544 

Jon  Harvey  Congdon 
1216  Sanden  Ferry  Dr. 


Decatur,  GA  30033 

Harry  Watson  Connor 
2107  Kylemore  Drive 
Greensboro,  NC  27406 

Ronald  Antawyn  Connor 
PO  Box  2741 
Newton,  NC  28658 

Heather  Jo  Conrad 
1300  E.  Kennedy  Rd. 
Sterling  Park,  VA  22170 

Angela  C.  Cook 
8566  Peartree  Ct. 
Riverdale,  GA  30274 

Robert  Pearson  Cooler 
105  Heyward  St. 
Hardeeville,  SC  29927 

Felicia  Adair  Cope 
3085  Ridgemead  Dr. 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27107 

Rhonda  Michelle  Corn 
Rt.  1,  Box  43 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

David  Lawrence  Cotton 
3513  Canterbury  Rd. 
New  Bern,  NC  28560 

Beth  Alayne  Cowan 
552  Jordan  Rd. 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Curtis  Adam  Cowan 
281  Fairway  Dr.  B.S.L. 
Southport,  NC  28461 

Teri  W.  Credille 

1125  Cashiers  Valley  Road 

Brevard,  NC  28712 

Timothy  Michael  Crewe 
16  Rambling  Dr. 
Hendersonville.  NC  28739 

Robert  Patrick  Croft 
3030  Prytania  Road 
Winston-Salem.  NC  27106 

Angela  Marie  Cromwell 
10518  W.  89th  Terrace 
Overland  Park,  KS  66214 

Andrew  Lyle  Cross 
4414  Ossian  Hall  Ln. 
Annandale,  VA  22003 

Michael  Dean  Crump 
3724  Dorsett  Way 
Tallahassee,  FL  32303 

Hilary  Lynn  Cullen 
8825  SW  151  St. 
Miami,  FL  33176 

Thomas  Francis  Cunningham 
665  Wedge  Dr. 
Naples.  FL  33940 


Robert  McFadden  Cushing 
1864  Oakdale  Lane  South 
Clearwater,  FL  34624 

Michael  D'Agostino 
3225  Regatta  Road 
Naples,  FL  33940 

Cara  Anne  Daniels 
404  Blanca  Ave. 
Tampa.  FL  33629 

Mary-Margaret  Daniels 
8510  Royal  Lakes  Dr. 
Jacksonville,  FL  32216 

Michael  Stephen  Davis 

Box  102 

Lexington,  NC  27292 

Norman  Davenport  Davis 
410  Dogwood  Trail 
Marietta.  GA  30067 

Pike  Adair  Davis 
392  North  Boyd  St. 
Winter  Garden,  FL  32787 

Joseph  Culbertson  Dawsey 
P.O.  Box  27 
Aynor,  SC  29511 

Olivier  De  la  Ronciere 
4134  SE  Centerboard  Ln. 
Stuart,  FL  33494 

Thomas  James  DeLucia 
2522  Meadow  Ln. 
Cocoa,  FL  32926 

Cynthia  Ann  Deviney 
Rt.  5,  Box  527-B 
Rutherfordton,  NC  28139 

Diana  Lynn  Dickerhoof 
Rt.  4,  Box  294 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Paul  Donald  Dilberger 

253  E.  Lakewood  Rd. 

W.  Palm  Beach,  FL  33405 

Ramona  Diane  Dill 
P.O.  Box  2155 
Hendersonville,  NC  28793 

Nancy  Wright  Dills 
356  South  Broad  Street 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Robert  Thomas  Dixon 
209  Baystone  Dr. 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Paula  Dannette  Dobson 
Rt.  5,  Box  656 
Yadkinville,  NC  27055 

Brandon  Orville  Dodson 

Box  73 

Fortson,  GA  31808 

Paul  Joseph  Donnelly 


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Directory  177 


5671  Whippoorwill  Dr. 
Pffafftown.  nc  27040 

Greg  Guy  Douglas 

1106  north  Parkside  Drive 

Peoria,  IL  61606 

Renee  Michelle  Douglas 
1106  north  Parkside  Drive 
Peoria.  IL  61606 

Samantha  Gail  Douglass 
1495  Camaby  Ct. 
Dunwoody.  GA  50338 

Amy  Gayle  Dowdle 
402  Luola  St. 
Madison,  NC  27025 

Todd  Presley  Dowdle 
402  Luola  St. 
Madison,  NC  27025 

Brenda  Leigh  Duckworth 
248A  Enola  Rd. 
Morganton,  HC  28655 

Christopher  Steven  Dunn 
16  Pella  Ln. 
Fredericksburg,  VA  22401 

Scott  Alan  Dvorak 
370  Foxridge  Rd. 
Orange  Park,  FL  32073 

Derek  Garth  Dyda 
3819  Singletree 
Charlotte,  MC  28212 

Joseph  William  Dyer 

C-60-6 

Hudson,  riC  28638 

Pamela  Glynn  Eddings 
549  Hunters  Glen  Lane 
Hendersonville,  nc  28739 

Cynthia  Jannette  Edwins 
12  Friendship  Lane 
Pisgah  Forest,  nc  28768 

Angela  Lea  Ellis 
Rt.  5,  Box  584-6 
Conover,  nc  28613 

Karen  Patricia  Ellis 
4206  Marble  Lane 
Fairfax,  VA  22033 

Stephanie  Carol  Ellison 
2402  Veasley  St. 
Greensboro,  nc  27407 

Amy  Richelle  Elrod 

1520  S.  Ola  Rd. 

Locust  Grove,  GA  30248 

nicholas  Thomas  Embrey 
15  Old  Concord  Rd. 
Stafford,  VA  22554 

John  George  Erickson 
4602  Doncaster  Drive 


178  Directory 


Greensboro,  nc  27406 

Jeffrey  Glenn  Ertzberger 
189  Brevard  Rd. 
Asheville,  nc  28806 

Amy  Bland  Ervin 
Rt.  2,  Box  127 
Mooresville,  nc  28115 

Amy  Melissa  Farmer 
207  Wesley  Circle 
Toccoa,  GA  30577 

John  Carlton  Farquhar 
112  Pine  Road 
Seaford,  DE  19973 

Dean  Louis  Feldpausch 
28109  Hawberry 
Farmington  Hills,  Ml  48018 

Maria  September  Ferguson 
Route  1,  Box  253 
Clyde,  nC  28721 

Daniel  John  Festa 
1334  Upper  Brandon  PI. 
norfolk,  VA  23508 

Tracy  Michelle  Fisher 

Route  1 

Lake  Toxaway,  nc  28747 

Christopher  G.  Flaker 
2626  nE  20th  Place 
Cape  Coral,  FL  33909 

Michelle  Lee  Fleming 
7921  Ellet  Rd. 
Springfield,  VA  22151 

Robert  Lawson  Forrester 
1479  Camaby  Ct. 
Dunwoody,  GA  30338 

Ted  U.  Fort,  Jr. 
8218  Canyon  Forge 
Riverdale,  GA  30274 

Roberto  nichola  Forte 

6427  Travis  Road 

West  Palm  Beach,  FL  33406 

nancy  Susan  Fox 
46  Porreca  Dr. 
Millville,  nj  8332 

James  Lee  Fredere 

108  35th  Ave.  nE 

St.  Petersburg,  FL  33704 

Matthew  William  French 
P.O.  Box  68 
Patterson,  nc  28661 

Charles  Guignard  Frisbie 
310  Dewey  Dr. 
Annapolis,  MD  21401 

Alice  Jean  Gaines 
Rt.  3,  Box  414 
Blacksburg,  VA  24060 


Duane  Robert  Galloway 
502  Old  County  Home  Rd. 
Brevard,  nc  28712 

Benny  Lee  Gandy 
325  Saddlefield  Rd. 
Columbia,  SC  29203 

Dario  Anthony  Garcia 
1621  Josephine  St.  #3 
Key  West,  FL  33040 

Kelli  Anne  George 
121  Hunt  Club  Dr. 
Summerville,  SC  29483 

Thomas  Lawrenc  Giampietro 
1770  Palm  Dr. 
Venice,  FL  33595 

Ashley  Scott  Gibson 
4  Green  Valley  Ct. 
Asheville,  nc  28806 

Christine  Parker  Giersch 
6433  Chapman  Ct. 
Raleigh,  nc  27612 

Gregory  William  Gieseke 

525  Isle  of  Capri 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  FL  33301 

James  Davis  Gilmer 
P.O.  Box  6082 
Spartanburg,  SC  29304 

David  nelson  Gilreath 
510  n.  St.  Marys  Ln. 
Marietta,  GA  30064 

Faith  Ellen  Glugover 
76  Montanya  View 
Valdese,  nc  28690 

Rachel  Devra  Goldberg 

326  nE  23rd  Ave. 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  FL  33301 

Lina  Marcela  Gomez 

P.O.  Box  1823 

Boca  Raton,  FL  33432 

Laura  Louise  Gooding 
1815  Highland  St. 
Fernandina  Beach,  FL  32034 

Kimberley  Campbel  Goodsir 
234  Indian  Creek  Drive 
Mechanicsburg,  PA  17055 

Jessica  Sharon  Graham 
9044  Sterling  Ridge  Lane 
Jonesboro,  GA  30236 

Loyd  Wayne  Graham 
Rt.  2,  Box  151 
Wauchula,  FL  33873 

Rebecca  Jane  Grassie 
112  Welcome  Dr. 
Fountain  Inn,  SC  29644 

Erin  Anita  Greenlaw 


8902  Tailcoat  Ct. 
Springfield,  VA  22153 

William  T.  Greer 
Brevard  College 
Brevard,  nc  28712 

Marcello  Corlet  Gutierrez 
2424  Barley  Culb  Court 
Orlando,  FL  32821 

John  William  Haag 
1860  Bayshore  Dr. 
Englewood,  FL  33533 

Angela  Jill  Hair 
52  Dills  Cove  Rd. 
Sylva,  nC  28779 

Jeffrey  Brian  Hale 
3717  Annlin  Ave. 
Charlotte,  nc  28209 

Erin  Callahan  Halpin 
Route  4,  Box  218 
Brevard,  nc  28712 

Lisa  Renee  Handelman 
Route  4,  Box  129 
Oxford,  nc  27565 

Eric  Darrell  Hansen 
146  Poplar  Circle 
Summerville,  SC  29483 

Mellinda  Gay  Hansen 
146  Poplar  Circle 
Summerville,  SC  29483 

Kathy  Lorene  Harbin 
2512  Judith  Ave. 
Gastonia,  nc  28054 

William  Todd  Hardin 
6613  Summerlin  Place 
Charlotte,  nc  28226 

Daniel  Martin  Harris 
Post  Office  Box  3120  CRS 
Johnson  City,  Tn  37602-2130 

Rachel  Elizabeth  Harris 
22  Park  Ave. 
Brevard,  nc  28712 

Tamiko  Redale  Harrison 
2149  Winkler  Rd. 
Durham,  nc  27712 

Olin  Dayton  Hatch 
1875  15th  Ct.  nw 
Winter  Haven,  FL  33881 

Marjorie  Lynnette  Hawk 

610  Easy  St. 

Daytona  Beach,  FL  32017 

Thomas  Robert  Hay,  III 

Box  89 

Andrews,  nC  28901 

David  Stewart  Hayden 
759  Watch  Point  Drive 


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Cincinnati.  OH  45230 

Thomas  Andrew  Heckert 
103  Oakwood  Dr. 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

John  Gaston  Heeney 
2585  Woodward  Way,  nw 
Atlanta.  QA  30305 

Leigh  Michelle  Hege 
703  Brookgreen  Dr. 
Lexington,  NC  27292 

Timothy  John  Heise 
375  Plymouth  Dr. 
Palatine,  1L  60067 

Theodore  Allen  Henderson 
11000  Chestnut  Hills 
Matthews,  MC  28105 

Andrea  Renee  Henry 
2216  John  Arthur  Way 
Lakeland,  PL  33803 

David  Kenneth  Hensley 
P.O.  Box  552 

Skyland.  NC  28776 

Deborah  Lynn  Herbert 
108  Mancy  Dr. 
Oldsmar,  FL  33557 

Amy  Elizabeth  Herndon 
1090  Maryland  Avenue 
Spartanburg,  SC  29302 

William  Gilbert  Hettich 
648  Christopher  Rd. 
Chapel  Hill,  NC  2751* 

Joseph  Mark  Higginbotham 
2901  Whirlaway  Trail 
Tallahassee,  PL  32308 

Amanda  Faye  Hill 
7824  Timber  Glow  Trail 
Knoxville,  TN  37918 

Brent  Patrick  Hill 
16  Bickel  Ct. 
Sterling,  VA  22170 

Stefen  Christian  Hinkle 
2231  East  Pine  St. 
Mt.  Airy,  NC  27030 

Suzanne  Elaine  Hoag 
1506  Rockford  Ct. 
Charleston,  WV  25314 

John  Daniel  Hoback,  II 
419  Crestland  Avenue 
Greensboro,  NC  27401 

Stephanie  Anne  Hoback 
201  Leftwich  St. 
Greensboro,  NC  27401 

Kristin  Marie  Hogan 
2332  Oakdale  Dr.  E. 
Orange  Park.  FL  32073 


David  Michael  Holcombe,  Jr. 
55  Franklin,  St. 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Paul  Holmes 
105  Nicole  Lane 
Longwood,  FL  32750 

Richard  Bernard  Holt 
19  Garden  Rd. 
Pelham,  NY  10803 

Melissa  Lee  Honeycutt 

911  Hart  Rd. 

Pisgah  Forest,  NC  28768 

Edward  Anthony  Honzik 
221  Hickory  Dr. 
Longwood,  FL  32779 

Kimberly  Dawn  Hoots 
5401  NW  23rd  PI. 
Gainesville,  FL  32606 

Tracy  L.  Hombaker 
21  Valley  View  Terrace 
Moorestown,  NJ  8057 

Gregory  James  Houston 
6201  Banyan  Terrace 
Plantation,  FL  33317 

Kenneth  William  Howe 
1335  Robinhood  Lane  S. 
Lakeland,  FL  33803 

Brian  Lewis  Howell 
60  Oakside  Drive 
Goose  Creek,  SC  29445 

Jennifer  Blakeney  Howren 
11139  Timberhill  Ct. 
Pineville,  NC  28134 

Michael  Scott  Hubbard 
2745  Amsden  Rd. 
Winter  Park,  FL  32792 

Eric  Walker  Hughson 
5139  Springhaven  Road 
Orange  Park,  FL  32073 

Mary  Elizabeth  Humphrey 
477  Concord  Dr. 
Cookeville,  TN  38501 

Chevella  Renee  Hundley 
271  Dalewood  Drive 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27104 

Amanda  Jo  Hunter 
Post  Office  Box  5867 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27113 

William  Allen  Huters,  Jr. 

Box  52 

Brevard,  NC  28712 

Heather  Ann  Hynton 
5212  24th  Ave.  Dr.  W. 
Bradenton,  FL  33529 

Kathy  Ann  Impello 


3881  Centre  Ct. 
Norcross,  GA  30092 

Miyuki  Imura 
12-32  Haryu,  Yaita 
Japan 

John  Ashley  Ingani 
Box  1716,  Union  Street 
Marshville,  NC  28103 

Dana  Irene  Ingram 
210  S.  Melville 
Tampa,  FL  33606 

Ryuichi  Ishikawa 
1-206  1035-11  Bushi 
Saitama  358,  JAPAN 

Tirzah  Kennedy  Ison 
Rt.  2,  Box  151-B 
Catawba,  NC  28609 

Shelley  Elaina  Ivey 
764  North 
Douglasville,  GA  30134 

Joseph  William  Jackson 
113  Robinson  Avenue 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Kevin  K.  Jackson 
24  Oakwood  Drive 
Oklahoma  City.  OK  73121 

Lorinda  Christine  Jackson 
113  Robinson  Avenue 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Paige  Ann  Jackson 
4524  Butler  Street 
Ft.  Meade,  MD  20755 

Richard  L.  Jarrell,  Jr. 
213  Brevity  Lane 
Deland,  FL  32724 

Teresa  Lynn  Jennewine 
8  Alexander  Street 
Ft.  Bragg,  NC  28307 

Kevin  Lee  Jennings 
2038  Laurel  Park  Hwy. 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Sean  Patrick  Jennings 
126  East  Taylor  Avenue 
Beach  Haven,  NJ  08008 

Andrew  Max  Jent 
222  Talmadge  Drive 
Spartanburg.  SC  29302 

Raymond  Alex  Jemigan,  Jr. 
2050  Nottingham  Lane 
Burlington,  NC  27215 

Kathleen  Virginia  Johnson 
634  Blairshire  Circle 
Winter  Park,  FL  32792 

Paige  Dickens  Johnson 
Route  4,  Box  187-B 


Brevard,  NC  28712 

Scott  Frederick  Johnson 
14131  Honeysuckle  Ridge  D 
Matthews,  NC  28105 

Tim  A.  Johnson 
4410  NE  30th  Ave. 
Lighthouse  PL,  FL  33064 

Victor  Cromwell  Johnson 
Rt.  5.  Box  542B 
Georgetown,  SC  29440 

Dianne  Carol  Johnston 
P.O.  Box  616 
Cashiers,  NC  28717 

Greg  Floyd  Jolly 
P.O.  Box  96 
Felda,  FL  33930 

Theresa  Michele  Jones 
Post  Office  Box  92 
Cocoa,  FL  32922 

Stephen  Paul  Kandrach 
8003  Fountain  Ave. 
Tampa,  FL  33615 

Yasuko  Kaneshige 
13-39-203  Kiyomizu  3chome 
Kitakyushu,  Japan 

Emma  Pauline  Kauffman 
7006  Valley  Lake  Dr. 
Raleigh,  NC  27612 

Kenneth  Gene  Keenum,  Jr. 
608  Austin  Avenue 
Cary,  NC  27511 

Edith  Christine  Keever 
Star  Rt.,  Box  161 
Rosman,  NC  28772 

Michael  Scott  Kennedy 
118-B  Poole  Ln. 
Clemson,  SC  29631 

Michael  Aaron  Kerr 
142  Stardley  Mtn.  Rd. 
Asheville,  NC  28806 

Izumi  Kikukawa 
4-2B-28  Jingumae 
Tokyo,  150  JAPAN 

Juan  Geri  Kincaid 
106-C  Carolina  St. 
Morganton,  NC  28655 

Lilla  Mae  King 
3281  Springvale  Rd. 
Morristown,  TN  37814 

Rachel  Paula  Klein 
44  Edwina  Ct. 
Dayton,  NJ  8810 

David  Eric  Klingensmith 
201  Larkwood  Dr. 
Sanford,  FL  32771 


Directory  179 


Alan  Lewis  Knight 
100  Henry  Ave. 
Seneca,  SC  29678 

William  Edward  Koontz 
217  Williford  Ct. 
High  Point,  NC  27260 

Mika  Korogi 

1-97-2  Tsurugamin  Ashi-ku 

Asahi-ku    Yokohama.    JAPAN 

241 

Daigaku  Kuwahara 

2-1  hokkedani  Hachimancho 

Tokushiam,  Japan 

Philip  Shawn  Lackey 
3  Engel  Drive 
Greenville,  SC  29609 

Michael  Allen  Laidlaw 
2947  NE  14th  Dr. 
Jensen  Beach,  EL  33457 

James  Kirk  Lambert 
P.O.  Box  124 
Earmville,  NC  27828 

Michelle  Renee  Lambert 
6027  Birmingham  Ave. 
Pensacola,  FL  32506 

Selena  Rachel  Lauterer 
334  Old  Haw  Creek  Rd. 
Asheville,  NC  28805 

Darren  Alan  Lawler 
4154  Highland  Dr. 
Richmond,  IN  47374 

Sonia  Marie  Lawler 

118  Inyo  Lane 

Camp  Pendleton,  CA  92055 

Rosanna  Marella  Lawrence 
P.O.  Box  105 
Frogmore,  SC  29920 

Archie  Lester  LeQrone 
1037  Keystone  Court 
Charlotte,  NC  28210 

Stephanie  Dia  Leatherwood 
Rt.  2,  Box  245 
Clyde,  NC  28721 

Noelle  Katherine  Lee 
908  Krueger  Pky. 
Stuart,  FL  34996 

Linda  Marie  Leffler 
3220  Wamath  Dr. 
Charlotte,  NC  28210 

Christine  Mary  Liga 

119  Mildred  Ave.RD*l 
Stanhope,  NJ  7874 

Kobert  Andrew  Liga 

1 19  Mildred  Avenue  Road 

Stan  Hope,  NJ  07874 


Brenda  Gail  Lisenbee 
Route  4,  Box  105-A 
Arden,  NC  28704 

Catherine  Anne  Lisk 
723  Wilmore  St.  N.E. 
Lenoir,  NC  28645 

Julie  Anne  Litter 
1302  Pressview  Ave. 
Altamonte  Springs,  FL  32701 

Tina  Marie  Litter 
1302  Pressview  Ave. 
Altamonte  Springs,  FL  32701 

Laura  Ann  Long 
375  Doub  Rd. 
Lewisville,  NC  27023 

Jorge  A.  Lopez 

2868  Kentucky  St. 

West  Palm  Beach,  FL  33406 

Rebecca  Julia  Love 
P.O.  Box  22 
Delco,  NC  28436 

Jeffrey  Scott  Lowe 
107  Azalea  Avenue 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Melissa  JoAnn  Lowery 
311  Salisbury,  St. 
Kemersville,  NC  27284 

William  Brownlee  Lowry 
Rt.  4,  Box  383L 
Spartanburg,  SC  29302 

Debra  Marie  Lucenti 
9  Washington  Ave. 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Glenn  David  MacDonald 
4114  LaMarre  Dr. 
Fairfax,  VA  22030 

William  Manual  Madden 
Box  1,  Rt.  70 
Cashiers,  NC  28717 

Rachel  Ann  Makupson 
211  Sheppard 
Thomasville,  NY  27360 

Kelly  Ann  Malone 
1008  Highland  AVe. 
Fayetteville,  TN  37334 

William  Henry  Maney 

Box  583 

Cherokee,  NC  28719 

Phillip  Nathan  Marks 
583  Huntington  Avenue 
Winter  Park,  FL  32787 

John  Patrick  Martin 
304  Rose  Lane 
Summerville,  SC  29483 

Raleigh  Leroy  Martin,  Jr. 


Box  283 

West  Union,  SC  29696 

Steven  DeJon  Martin 
3397  Benjamin  E.  Mays  Dr. 
Atlanta,  GA  30311 

Elizabeth  Katherin  Mather 
2030  Laurel  Park  Highway 
Hendersonville.  NC  28739 

Sheri  Joy  Mathis 
7521  Brigantine  Ln. 
Parkland.  FL  33067 

Susan  Ann  Matz 
237  Palm  Dr. 
Naples,  FL  33962 

Glenda  Lynn  Mauger 

5034  33rd  Ave.  N. 

St.  Petersburg,  FL  33710 

Rhonda  Rosa  McCall 
944  Glazener  Rd. 
Balsam  Grove,  NC  28708 

Jamie  Lyn  McCauley 

304  Mock  St. 

Sylvania,  GA  30467-2173 

Kimberly  Ann  McCranie 

316  Snell  Isle  Blvd. 

St.  Petersburg,  FL  33704 

Antionette  Louise  McCray 

P.O.  Box  1682 

Lake  Placid,  FL  33852 

Robin  Yvonne  McCutcheon 
1325  Botetourt  Gardens 
Norfolk,  VA  23517 

Jill  McDaniel 
3601  White  Lane 
Sarasota,  FL  34242 

Frances  Avonell  McDonald 
6170  Mountain  Brook  Lane 
Atlanta,  GA  30328 

Michael  Edward  McGee 

5408  Jackson  Pt. 
Marietta,  GA  30068 

Phillip  Gregory  McGirt 
709  Hilltop  Drive 
Lexington,  NC  27292 

Todd  Anthony  Mclntyre 

76  44th  Ct. 

Vero  Beach.  FL  32962 

Ivy  Earp  McManus 

5409  Edington  Ln. 
Raleigh,  NC  27604 

Timothy  James  McWilliams 
8295  Yale  Dr. 
Jonesboro,  GA  30236 

Sarah  Townsend  Mead 
210  Probart  Street 


Brevard.  NC  28712 

William  John  Meiners 
11420  Lakeshore  Dr. 
Carmel,  IN  46032 

James  Patrick  Mellon 
2280  Kings  Pt.  Dr. 
Largo.  FL  33544 

Nicolai  Leonidovi  Mihalap 
1316  Graydon  Ave. 
Norfolk,  VA  23507 

Melissa  Yvette  Miles 

4911  SW  114  Way 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  FL  33330 

Lori  Dawn  Miller 
2204  Bahia  Vista  St. 
Sarasota,  FL  34239 

Robert  Alan  Miller 
817  Mohawk  Dr. 
Lancaster,  PA  17601 

Thomas  William  Misuraca 
159  Sunset  Drive 
Longwood,  FL  32750 

Kei  Mitsui 

16-8-601  Roppongi  3-chome 

Tokyo,  JAPAN 

Dean  Andrew  Mobley 
309  Probart  Street 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Vicki  Colleen  Molton 
1001  Thornton  PI. 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Michael  Kenneth  Monteith 
556  Toot  Hollow  Rd. 
Bryson  City,  NC  28713 

David  Richard  Montgomery 
Post  Office  Box  1173 
Sumter,  SC  29150 

Dennis  J.  Moody 
8003  Fountain  Avenue 
Tampa.  FL  33615 

Duane  Kenneth  Moore 
10391  Arrowlake  Ct. 
Jacksonville,  FL  32217 

Geoffrey  Thomas  Moore 
P.O.  Box  208 
Vidalia,  GA  30474 

Marlon  Tyrone  Moore 
5331  N.W.  181  Terrace 
Carol  City,  FL  33055 

Mary  Catherine  Moore 
336  Old  Woodlands  Road 
Columbia,  SC  29206 

Teresa  Ann  Moore 
223  River  Forest  Dr. 
Inman,  sc  29349 


180  Directory 


Judy  Ann  Morgan 
P.O.  Box  402 
Rosman,  NC  28772 

Scarlet  Annette  Morgan 
6085  Balsom  Rd. 
Pfafftown.  NC  27040 

Errol  Dewitt  Morton 
420  Chadwyck  Drive 
Danville,  VA  24541 

Michelle  Darlene  Morton 
910  Knight  St. 
Seffner.  FL  33584 

Meredith  Jane  Motsinger 
1321  Myrtle  Lake  Hills  Dr. 
Longwood,  FL  32750 

Amy  Sarette  Mullins 

P.O.  Box  784 

Pisgah  Forest.  NC  28768 

Jennie  Eileen  Murphy 
1406  Drexel  Ct. 
Marietta,  QA  30068 

James  Benson  Myers,  Jr. 
1804  Harpeth  River  Dr. 
Brentwood,  TM  37027 

Richard  Todd  Myers 
1695  Twin  Oaks  Dr. 
Deland,  FL  32720 

Mary  Lillian  nail 
Post  Office  Box  1028 
Thomaston,  QA  30286 

Warren  George  Nance,  Jr. 
4466  Mullens  Ford  Rd. 
Charlotte,  NC  28226 

Angela  Maria  nelson 
438  Tracy  Grove  Road 
Hendersonville.  MC  28739 

John  Vincent  Nesterok 
90  Rutherford  Blvd. 
Clifton.  NJ  7014 

Kym  Yvette  Newman 

Rt.  1,  Box  458 

Pisgah  Forest,  NC  28768 

Jami  Lynn  Newton 
2415  Ridgedale  Drive 
Grayson,  GA  30221 

Wilton  Darnell  Newton 
100  Woodfarm  Lane 
Seneca,  SC  29678 

Kenneth  Edward  Nixon,  Jr. 
P.O.  Box  425 
Stanley.  NC  28164 

Kimberly  Anne  Norman 
.   2933  SE  Jefferson  St. 
Stuart,  FL  33494 

Amber  Diane  Norton 


718  Woodlawn  Rd. 
Charlotte,  NC  28209 

Michelle  Antoine  O'Connor 
1321  NW  94th  St. 
Gainesville.  FL  32606 

Sherry  Raquel  Ogle 
Route  4.  Box  307 
hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Yoko  Okuma 

368  Neoporisu,  1191-28 

Saitama,  359  JAPAN 

Jim  Rene  Oostvriesland 
Post  Office  Box  607 
Paramaribo.  SURINAM 

Bia'r  Orrell 

2045  Adams  Street 

Wilmington.  NC  28401 

Eric  Berlin  Owen 
P.O.  Box  44 
Rosman.  NC  28772 

Gaynelle  Owen 
Star  Route  Box  578 
Rosman,  NC  28712 

Patricia  Elaine  Owen 
950  Glazener  Rd. 
Balsam  Grove.  NC  28708 

Thomas  Alvin  Owen 
Post  Office  Box  629 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Angela  Denese  Owens 
1936  Glenmar  Dr. 
Decatur.  GA  30032 

Bruce  Randolph  Paden 
8  Towhee 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Jeffrey  Scott  Pajak 
8208  Chivalry  Rd. 
Annandale,  VA  22003 

Cameron  Rose  Parker 
P.O.  Box  187 
Lincolnton,  NC  28092 

Jefferson  Michael  Parker 
Post  Office  Box  853 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Milton  Henry  Parra 
2301  B  Flagstone  Court 
Winton-Salem,  NC  27103 

Albert  Lee  Parron 
6928  Crown  Gate  Drive 
Miami  Lakes.  FL  33014 

Srinivasulu  Reddy  Parvata 
3810  Regent 
Durham,  NC  27707 

Susan  Patricia  Pasch 
55  Hampden  Rd. 


Winter  Haven.  FL  33880 

Jose  Angel  Patino 

270  NE  56  Street 

Fort  Lauderdale,  FL  33334 

Jody  Lynn  Patterson 
Post  Office  Box  827 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Sherri  Ann  Patterson 
Post  Office  Box  827 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Stephane  Jean  Paul-Hus 
159  S.W.  95th  Lane 
Coral  Springs,  FL  33071 

Teresa  Anne  Paxton 
3  Stiles  Rd. 
Canton,  NC  28716 

Robert  Allen  Payne 
Post  Office  Box  1628 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Stephanie  Hill  Pennell 
938  Hawthorne  Dr.  ME 
Lenoir,  NC  28645 

Christine  Marie  Penzo 
4419  Lakewood  Blvd. 
Naples.  FL  33962 

Janet  Ellen  Pepin 
1025  McCarty  St. 
Dunedin,  FL  33528 

Daniel  Wade  Perry 
7277  Burlington  Road 
Whitsett.  NC  27377 

Christopher  Wiff  Peterson 
Route  2,  Box  244-C 
Horse  Shoe,  MC  28742 

Albert  Edward  Phillips 
6239  Mountain  Brook  Way 
Atlanta,  GA  30328 

Carmen  Mellissa  Phillips 
P.O.  Box  335 
Fletcher.  MC  28732 

April  Lynn  Piercy 
3641  Fox  Run  Rd. 
Matthews.  NC  28105 

Michael  Scott  Pohorylo 
21637  Casa  Monte  Ct. 
Boca  Raton.  FL  33433 

Katherine  Louise  Ponder 
50  35th  Ave.  S. 
Jacksonville.  FL  32250 

James  Nelson  Poovey 
Rt.  8,  Box  1302 
Hickory,  MC  28602 

Stephen  Kenneth  Porter 
1709  Flynnwood 
Charlotte,  MC  28205 


Robert  Leon  Powell,  Jr. 
Route  1.  Box  735 
Marion,  VA  24354 

Shannon  Ramey  Powell 
Post  Office  Box  493 
Rosman,  NC  28772 

Jennifer  Anne  Pulley 
Rt.  15.  Box  60 
Crossville,  TN  38555 

Jeffrey  Alan  Purdy 
1257  Spring  Circle  Dr. 
Coral  Springs,  FL  33065 

Bryan  Geoffrey  Purse 
978  Whitehall  St. 
Maples.  FL  33942 

Charles  McDuffie  J.  Putnam 
523  Virginia  Ave. 
Statesville,  MC  28677 

Ralph  John  Quisenberry 
5165  Ambercrest  Dr.,  B-l 
Winston-Salem.  NC  27106 

Anne  Green  Ramey 
P.O.  Box  666 

Rosman,  NC  28772 

Melanie  Joelette  Ramseur 
903  South  Caldwell  Avenue 
Newton,  MC  28658 

David  William  Ranson 
7530  Valley  Brook  Rd. 
Charlotte,  NC  28226 

Reginald  Frank  Raymond,  Jr. 
228C  Smyrna  Rd. 
Elgin,  SC  29045 

James  Austin  Redmond 
27  Cub  Dr. 
Thomasville,  NC  27360 

Robin  Wolfe  Reed 
P.O.  Box  216 
Cherokee.  NC  28719 

Millard  Charles  Reid.  Ill 
934  Bea  Place 
Rockledge,  FL  32955 

Scott  Nelson  Reinecke 
4208  Tallwood  Drive 
Greenboro.  MC  27410 

Leslie  Denise  Renaker 
23  Vance  Crescent 
Asheville.  MC  28806 

Donald  Anthony  Rett 
2044  Ermine  Drive 
Tallahassee,  FL  32308 

Jennifer  Tara  Rett 
2016  Ermine  Dr. 
Tallahassee.  FL  32308 

Angela  Lynn  Revercomb 


Directory  181 


5907  Aragon  Dr. 
Mechanicsville.  VA  23111 

David  Randolph  Reynolds 
203  Raintree  Drive 
Hendersonville.  MC  28739 

Walter  Ashby  Rhame,  III 
3009C  McMaughton  Rd. 
Columbia,  SC  29223 

Paula  Lynn  Ribar 
331  South  Center  St. 
Taylorsville,  MC  28681 

Elizabeth  Sylvia  Rice 
23  Kasey  Dr. 
Orlando,  FL  32807 

Robert  James  Rice 
6113  Dunnett  Ct. 
Orlando,  FL  32809 

Darrand  Edmond  Richards 
1819  Knox  Ave. 
Sanford,  FL  32771 

Carol  Ann  Richardson 
211  Summerglen 
Asheville,  MC  28806 

Donald  Mason  Richardson 
1817  Queens  Way 
Chamblee,  QA  30341 

nancy  Ellen  Riegel 
229  Brookshire  Ln. 
Wilmington,  MC  28403 

Robert  McKendree  Rike,  Jr. 
202  Archers  Court 
Columbia,  SC  29210 

Margaret  Lynn  Robertson 
210  Briarcliffe  Acres 
Myrtle  Beach,  SC  29577 

Charles  Douglas  Robinson 
315  Dogwood  Ln. 
Belmont,  MC  28012 

Christopher  Kerr  Robinson 
10821  Hermitage  Ln. 
Ooshen,  KY  40026 

Douglas  Ray  Robinson 
P.O.  Box  776 
Hildebran,  MC  28637 

Jill  Elaine  Robinson 
103  Braemar  Dr. 
Hendersonville,  MC  28739 

Patricia  Renee  Robison 

1020  29th  St.  M. 

St.  Petersburg,  FL  33713 

Russell  Leroy  Rogers,  III 
5018  Pine  Trail  Rd. 
Durham,  MC  27712 

Shannon  Elizabeth  Rose 
2431  Ramblewood  Ln. 


Charlotte,  MC  28210 

Louis  Rosen 
130  Sunrise  Ct. 
Longwood,  FL  32750 

Charlie  Clay  Rowe,  Jr. 
Box  162-B 
Henderson,  MC  27536 

Blaine  Erickson  Rowlee 
6003  Wagon  Wheel  Court 
Fayetteville,  MC  28304 

Robert  Thomas  Rupert 
198  Adams  Creek 
Cherokee,  MC  28719 

Sara  Catherine  Ruthven 
310  Hibriten  Way 
Lakeland,  FL  33803 

Letha  E.  Salgado 

Mo.  6  Holly  Ridge  Road 

Pisgah  Forest,  MC  28768 

Kerry-Beth  Salzberg 
600  West  Olney  Road 
Morfolk.  VA  23507 

Christopher  Adam  Sammond 
130  Big  Creek  Ct. 
Roswell,  QA  30076 

James  Wilson  Sanders 
210  Church  St. 
Whiteville,  MC  28472 

Tomoko  Sato 
8-68  Aoyama-cho 
Oita-Pref.  874,  JAPAM 

John  Russell  Schlenker 
4634  C  Colony  Road 
Charlotte,  MC  28226 

William  Schopfel 
2031  Admiral  Dr. 
Stafford,  VA  22554 

James  D.  Schulthess,  Jr. 
605  Parkview  Ln. 
Maples,  FL  33940 

Andrew  Douglas  Scott 
Rt.  4,  Box  275 
Hendersonville,  MC  28739 

Benjamin  Russell  Seagle 
Rt.  6,  Box  334 
Lincolnton,  MC  28092 

Philip  Anthony  Sedberry 
1603  Laurel  Lane 
High  Point,  MC  27262 

Mark  Randall  Selkirk 
5315  Oakland  Blvd.  ME 
Roanoke,  VA  24019 

Sara  Miller  Sellers 
264  Westbrook  Dr. 
Boone,  MC  28607 


Cynthia  LaVett  Sheffield 
119  Locust  Court 

Arden,  MC  28704 

Matthew  Perry  Shepherd 
5004  The  Riviera 
Tampa,  FL  33609 

Charles  Franklin  Sherrill 
3801  W.  Allen 
Raleigh,  MC  27603 

Charles  Truman  Sherrill 
583-5  Country  Club  Road 
Brevard,  MC  28712 

Kenichi  Shimizu 
121-21,  Hakoda 
Saitama-Ken,  Japan 

Colby  Wade  Shively 
6161  S.W.  8th  Lane 
Gainesville,  FL  32607 

Steven  Jay  Shober 
404  Whitestone  Rd. 
Charlotte,  MC  28226 

Stuart  Earl  Shook 

3050  ME  46th  Street 

Fort  Lauderdale,  FL  33308 

Mikki  Lyn  Skibell 
7155  Roswell  Road 
Atlanta,  QA  30328 

David  Christoher  Slaton 
6755  S.  West  73rd  Ct. 
Miami,  FL  33143 

James  Howard  Sloop,  Jr. 
521  Lakeshore  Lane 
Chapel  Hill,  MC  27514 

Jeffrey  David  Smith 

800  Markham  Woods  Rd. 

Longwood,  FL  32779 

Lee  Oakman  Smith 
210  W.  Fifth  Ave. 
Qastonia,  MC  28052 

Lisa  Michelle  Smith 
151  Shephards  Creek 
Bryson  City,  MC  28713 

Loma  Lynn  Smith 
P.O.  Box  1062 
Brevard,  MC  28712 

Michael  Alan  Smith 
84  Craig  Circle 
Asheville,  MC  28805-2016 

Samuel  Lee  Smith 
402  Brandywine  Rd. 
Chapel  Mill,  MC  27514 

Lynn  Marie  Soprano 
2620  10th  Street,  Morth 
Maples,  FL  33940 

Dana  Kimberly  Sowell 


Rt.  2,  Box  55 

Morth  Myrtle  Beach,  SC  29582 

Thomas  Arvil  Sprinkle 
7208  Pinewood  Ln. 
Raleigh,  MC  27604 

Bethany  Anne  Stanley 
4101  Balsam  Dr. 
Raleigh,  MC  27612 

Sandra  Lynn  Stebbins 
Rt.  4,  Box  164 
Brevard.  MC  28712 

Eva  Astrid  Stensby 
607  Thomwood 
Jamestown,  MC  27282 

Robert  Matthew  Stephenson 
Post  Office  Box  897 
Davidson,  MC  28036 

William  Martin  Stevenson 
440  West  Minnesota  Ave. 
Deland,  FL  32720 

Elizabeth  Mclntos  Stewart 
6373  Colby  Way 
Virginia  Beach,  VA  23464 

Wendy  Jane  Still 
107  Qallimore  Rd. 
Brevard,  MC  28712 

Alison  Marie  Stocks 
Rt.  1,  Box  361 
Leesburg,  QA  31763 

Sandra  Kinee  Stonebraker 
47  Shady  Oaks  Drive 
Franklin,  MC  28734 

Erin  Leigh  Streeter 
6720  SW  72  Ct. 
Miami,  FL  33143 

Karen  Yvonne  Strickland 
216  Dodgen  Place 
Mableton,  QA  30059 

Melissa  Stroman 
P.O.  Box  663 
Denmark,  SC  29042 

Kendrick  Benton  Summers 
1  Knob  Creek  Road 
Pisgah  Forest,  MC  28768 

Richard  Britt  Surles,  Jr. 
237  Lewis  Drive 
Stockbridge,  QA  30281 

Miho  Suzuki 

225  Kamiakadakumi  Oaza 

Saitama,  Japan 

Chizuru  Tajima 
3-14  Hachiman-cho 
Saitama,  JAPAM 

Yukiko  Tamai 

24-24  Miyamae  4chome 


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Tokyo,  Japan 

Rebecca  Leigh  Tapper 

C-78-3 

Hudson,  NC  28638 

Elizabeth  Karen  Tate 
P.O.  Box  331 

Mountain  Home,  NC  28758 

Donnie  Rashid  Taylor 
834  Corwin  Drive 
Charlotte,  NC  28213 

Michael  Andrew  Taylor 
37  Finewood  PI. 
Asheville,  NC  28806 

Thomas  Pou  Taylor 
Route  2.  Box  137 
Gaston,  SC  29053 

Trudy  Lynn  Taylor 
880  Island  Ford  Rd. 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Keith  Sean  Tennent 
409  Kunze  Rd. 
Venice.  FL  33595 

Lori  Anne  Thomas 
Rt.  1,  Box  139-A 
Horse  Shoe.  NC  28742 

Melanie  Lisa  Thompson 
1101  Roper  Mountain  Road 
Greenville.  SC  29615 

Takako  Tomaru 
1685-1  Yubara 
Gunma,  JAPAN 

Scott  Carle  Tourangeau 
4229  Pennsboro  Ct. 
Chantilly,  VA  22021 

Craig  Ian  Trace 

P.O.  Box  280 

Mountain  Home.  NC  28758 

Helen  Ardis  Trickey 
1404  Brieza  del  Mar  Dr. 
Gulf  Breeze.  PL  32561 

Kiyoshi  Tsuruoka 
3-18-16,  Denen  Chofu 
Toyky,  JAPAN 

Jeffrey  Mark  Tucker 
Route  4  Box  195 
Marshville.  NC  28103 

James  Carlisle  Turner 
507  Alexander  Ave. 
Morganton,  NC  28655 

Johnnie  Lee  Tuttle,  Jr. 
4995  Reidsville  Raod 
Walkertown,  NC  27051 

Emily  Paige  Tyler 
305  S.  Matson  St. 
Kershaw,  SC  29067 


Timothy  Lane  Underwood 

205  Buxton  Rd. 

Falls  Church.  VA  22046 

Timothy  Halstead  Van  Beke 
8200  Ainsworth  Drive 
Knoxville,  TN  37909 

Chad  D.  Veen 

18  Knob  Creek  Road 

Pisgah  Forest,  NC  28768 

Tracy  Alexis  Velco 
5249  Wynterhall  Dr. 
Dunwoody,  GA  30338 

Joe  Watson  Vicars.  Ill 
401  Wesleyan  PI. 
Owensboro,  KY  42301 

Robert  R.  Vinson,  Jr. 
12345  King  Rd. 
Roswell,  Ga  30075 

Garry  Christopher  Wadell 
351  1  Glendare  Drive 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27104 

Satina  Renee  Waites 
1038  Nielsen  Dr. 
Clarkston.  GA  30021 

Akemi  Wakamatsu 
69-10  Higashimitsugi 
Saitama,  JAPAN 

Tammi  Natasha  Walden 
4013  Wexford  Drive 
Greensboro,  NC  27406 

Dorsey  Campbell  Waldron 
2850  Normandy  Dr. 
Atlanta.  GA  30305 

Warren  Anderson  Wall.  Jr. 
Rt.  1,  Box  152B 
Morrisville,  NC  27560 

Michael  Leonard  Waters 
1413  Buxton  Rd. 
Greensboro,  NC  27406 

Douglas  Lawrence  Webb 
169  Weatherstone  Pky. 
Marietta,  GA  30068 

Eric  Marshall  Weir 
Route  1,  Box  236A 
Belmont,  NC  28012 

Eric  Scott  Welbome 
1752  Cavendish  Ct. 
Charlotte,  NC  28211 

Franklin  Hayes  Welder 
Route  3,  Box  128-E 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Jennifer  Michelle  Wells 
1440  SW  Isabel  Rd. 
Boca  Raton,  FL  33486 

Kerry  Alaine  Wells 


324  Peterson  Rd. 
Knoxville,  TN  37922 

Francis  Putney  Wetherbee 
P.O.  Box  3610 
Albany,  GA  31706 

Brian  Edward  Wetsig 
220  Lakeshore  Rd.  N. 
Denver,  NC  28037 

Christine  Sue  Whilden 
9816  Scott  Mill  Rd. 
Jacksonville,  FL  32217 

Gary  Thomas  White 
Rt.  5,  Box  436 
Forest  City.  NC  28043 

Natalie  Lynn  White 
203  Tanglewood  Dr. 
Kannapolis.  NC  38081 

Polly  Ann  Whitmire 
Rt.  3.  Box  226 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Christopher  Matthe  Wiener 
411  South  Broad  Street 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Jeffrey  Eric  Wilde 
228  Fincastle  Dr. 
Newport  News.  VA  23601 

Janice  Elaine  Wilder 
131  Shellpoint 
Maitland,  FL  32751 

John  Thomas  Wildrick 
4428  Ridgegate  Drive 
Duluth,  GA  30136 

Kim  Yvette  Wilkes 
121  White  Oak  Lane 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Heidi  Denise  Williams 
102  Foxwood  Drive 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Jason  Boyd  Williams 
2644  Forest  Ave. 
Ashland.  KY  41101 

Kelly  O  Brien  Williams 
13218  Indian  Creek 
Houston,  TX  77079 

Theo  Reginal  Williams,  Jr. 
Rt.  2,  Box  331 
Edgefield.  SC  29824 

Eric  Donald  Wilson 
80  Piccadilly  Dr. 
Hamilton,  OH  45013 

Shirley  Francis  Wilson 
Rt.  2,  Box  62 
Highlands.  NC  28741 

Bemadette  Marie  Wise 
1621  Pennsylvania  Ave. 


Hendersonville.  NC  28739 

Robert  Dwayne  Wood 
1708  Big  Springs  Rd. 
LaGrange,  GA  30240 

Denyce  Elaine  Woodfin 

36  Poe  Drive 

Winter  Haven.  FL  33884 

Lee  Jonas  Woodruff 
308  Robmont  Rd. 
Charlotte,  NC  28226 

April  Michele  Woods 
49  Megill  Circle 
Eatontown.  NJ  7724 

Cloye  Janine  Woods 
4641  Murrayhill  Rd. 
Charlotte.  NC  28209 

Fred  Victor  Woodward.  Ill 
121  Dogwood  Dr. 

Brevard,  NC  28712 

Martha  Jo  Worley 
118  Lakeview  Drive 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Michelle  Lee  Wright 
1891  W.  72nd  St. 
Miami,  FL  33014 

Robert  Michael  Wright 
1891  W.  72  St. 
Miami.  FL  33014 

Susan  Singleton  Wright 
Post  Office  Box  2002 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Patrice  Mechelle  Wynn 
106  Lobe  Drive 
Brevard.  NC  28712 

Reginald  Wayne  Wynn 
Post  Office  Box  833 
Brevard,  NC  28712 

Carey  Franklin  York 
109  Hillside  Ave. 
Charlotte.  NC  28209 

Michele  Lynn  York 

Rt.  1,  Box  221-A 

Lake  Toxaway.  NC  28747 

Timothy  Lee  Youngblood 
731  Shadywood  Lane 
Hendersonville,  NC  28739 

Mark  Jokob  Zimmerli 
104  Montgomery  Circle 
Spartanburg,  SC  29302 


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