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ft »m> V • i>n i i UNIVERSITY OF TENNESS CHATTANOOGA ••*• ~ N nwar^aTCHw^an n. .*i »v m M mm 3&<& X m®$ •&&P mmmmm *.•*:= sS5r.ft **. * mmmMr *s ft?*? x; ,Pfe"' >.•« £l •i-^,- 9^9 Who Killed 2S& : ?A^ the SSs B 3K S ? as He* &^<&WJf&$:%&- ,,,,,',-, "^ ;., jWl- Contents Summer Events 6 Sports 33 Freshman Photos 44 Fall Sports 64 Sophomore Pho tos 80 Winter Organizations 94 Sports 115 Junior Photos 128 Spring Faculty 142 Sports 147 Senior Photos 176 •BSffiaK-aKS-^i-r:; Summer Summer Summer Sumi mmmmmmmmmmm This will probably be your last look at the atrium and its funky cotton-swab painting. Workers remove asbestos roofing from Hooper-Race Hall. The Village apartments are re-named for retiring UT System President Edward Boling. Kicking Off the New- Year With DeLuca and The Bash A whole bunch of people survived the first annual bash. Tom DeLuca plays to a full house at the start of the school year. Under DeLuca's hypnotic influence, these students dance away their inhibitions. Chi-Os wait anxiously for their newest pledges to join * •* w* JW* MP ^^^"^^ MWH mW& ****** them on the lawn. ** *%?«•»'«»* mm mm «nm **• Friendship is the important part of sorority life. \mJZTTm V f, 10 Bid Day Alpha Delta Pi Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi •^1^?%* Eli Haney leads the Chi-Os in a spirited song. Smile, smile, smile. Bid Day has never been at a loss Thalia Rambalakos shrieks with delight upon for photographers. becoming a Chi-0 pledge. 11 *J"*T-----1 -* -•.— "« .~c* .. ....- The Male Men perform at the first annual CAPC Homecoming Party. 12 Alpha Delta Pis show a lion's share of spirit at the Homecoming Parade. mmmt -•/"• r~ ~- •, f^. Food-a-plenty at the Street Fair! Shown Campus Democrats attempt to entice an here, hamburgers and hot dogs sizzlin' unsuspecting fair-goer. Cotton candy away. seems to remain foremost in his mind. 13 UTC Marching Band...on the run. The doctor is in, and street fair attendees visit the facilities. Sherry Streicher and Kim Sloan recieve public service awards. 14 Despite the aparent lack of school spirit, even Echo workers have a good time. •: :• •: :••• •: ?; :•*•* A ** : .A : • ****** .;. .:•:* AS. 2:2 -.A * mmmm ::::m::::::::--2^m:::::::::::::::::::: ***.- :. .•*".:.•. "••:.*.•*• :•*;*; • S::::«3:i § S : : liiiliitii:::!s::isft::::s ;•• ••::.:••; * * si. 2mAmmmimmmA 2:222: •:•:: t • *. j* *;• : *:; mm. ;:;;:*. 22222 sAmm iii 1 JSfm 'A^GIH mu *i^w .. ^§3 \M " • _lf»^z— — • — "Blah blah blah blah blah Chi O blah blah blah blah, blah blah Chi Oh blah blah." Throw 'em to the lions. Campus ministries sponsor their own luau. .! • :i: -ii-.:::." :: . • ,;: •• : • =• •. :-. I .•' .:l:::i:i|lil|i|::..:.. Ji-j-jijijijijli-j-ii: •!;3;i!i;:;i;i;i|ii:!i!i :::::::::::::::::•:•: . • •• :.:-:::!:Jii:ii;:: •:. • i^'ViW:': 15 16 ^)UgC This student takes advantage of some of It's a small price to pay.. Mot i the many free samples available at the 1988 Health Fair. Health Fair 17 Ghouls, Gourds and Games This is your brain on drugs. The Moccasin staff crops a pumpkin in the ACE pumpkin carving contest. 7 F' n^1 * ', 'Cjifi Chi Omegas display intensity and determination during the contest. The Association for Campus Entertainment teamed up with Housing, Speakers and Special Events and various other organizations to bring quality enter tainment, lively education and sheer silliness. Fabjance amazed the audience with his fanciful illusions and cheerful banter about alcohol awareness. Nick Varner gave his annual performance in the gameroom, display ing the skill which has made him a world champion. Meanwhile, the Chi-O's ripped the guts out of another unsuspecting victim. The Christian Student Center team was Nick Varner displays his incredible ihe eventual winner of all the pumpkin skills in billiards in the University carvers. Center Gameroom. 19 Maki Mandela rf "The unjust laws of South Africa prescribe where you may live, where you are going to be born, where you will go to school, where you may work, where you will die, and where you will be buried. "They have used education to keep us without ade quate skills. "If someone is fighting for the transformation and for the restoration of injus \PARTHEl tices, does that make him a communist? m MKy OU/ Students sold t-shirts to raise money and held placards to raise awareness. 20 Students rally against oppression Apartheid Protest Kicking the old habit of for a campus which wouldn't even apathy, the UTC student body turned allow a shanty to be built when their attention to another "A" word. campuses around the nation thought No, not academics or athletics or it avant-garde. The week culminated even adultery. Apartheid. The old with the coming of Maki Mandela. shoe of current news, placed in a box She spoke before a crowd of over in the back of the social closet. UTC 600 people in an effort to heighten i»* took up the discarded issue and campus awareness of the Apartheid i***^ • revitalized this all-too-important issue. Topics she discussed included topic. During the course of one the history of apartheid, the effects week students, student leaders and of it on the children in South Africa, even faculty kept vigil over the and her father, Nelson Mandela. campus "shantytown, attended rallies and discussed politics. Quite a week HDD5AND5 DE iNb /\PI\RT!- I CONTINUES: * > ST Maki Mandela, son of imprisoned freedom fighter Nelson Mandela, spoke in the Tennessee room to an overflow crowd. A ^^~ •:'AlLUfc* t 21 [•K--rqfc..vA 22 by Jennifer Vogt There's a new or idea of an amphitheatre and (how about a parking ga ganization on campus this park because it would fulfill our rage?!). Triple R is made up year, and they've got one campus's need for a place to of 12 core members (4 thing on their minds: the gather and to have outdoor en seniors, 3 juniors, 3 sopho UTC Amphitheatre. Back tertainment. They got adminis mores and 2 freshmen) and in the fall of 1987, the trative support for the project, numerous subcommittee vol three R's (Rick Wood, but no state funds were avail unteers. Their goal is to Richard Scranton, and the able. But did this stop our raise $50,000 from the cam ever-jolly Randy Wood) three heroes? Absolutely not. pus community (students, decided that something Rather than say, "Oh, well, it faculty and alumnis) and should be done with the was a nice thought," they stuck then seek an additional newly acquired railroad to their guns and the Triple R $50,000 from interested indi property running through Alliance was bom. viduals, foundations, and campus (for those of you The purpose of Triple R is to businesses in the commu who don't know, that's the organize th building of the nity. If fund-raising goes as big kudzu-filled ditch). amphitheatre and, future major planned, ground-breaking They came up with the capital projects on campus could take place next fall ^^^^^^^H ^•^Bl J w ^aaaaaa\W^ ~^^B ^^^^1 \ " i 24 Words From the Wise At left, Mubrak Awad, left center, Harold Coker left lower page, Maya Angelou. Below, Jody Powell. Bottom-All good Republicans like to have their picture taken with famous people. ' mMf^m 26 m Dorothy Patten Fine Arts Series 27 Clockwise from above, The Audubon Quartet, Alabama Shakespeare Festival's produc tion of "Hamlet", Daniel and the Lions, Asolo State's production of "Toward Zero". 28 Students sometimes go topsy-turvy The Perils of Parking... trying to find a parking space. Satan comes up from below to inspet his parking lots. 30 mHnm * m. * f i* i •'•'•'":>•• *:^ • f **» Year after year, parking continues to be one of the most griped-about issues on campus. The Parking Authority Committtee is responsible for the creation of new lots and adds hundreds of TROUBLED? DISTRESSED? spaces each year in an attempt to accommodate rising enrollment. nee As Richard Brown and David Butler are fond of pointing out, it's not li JCONTACT CONTACT so much that there aren't enough spaces, the problem is that students Dial don't want to walk more than a few hundred feet to their class. So it i 266-8228 goes on, the war between the people who want grass and the people • for a compassionate listener when you are depressed who want gravel. • for a possible solution to personal and family problems Come on, they've already taken Scrappy's... • for guidance for overcoming alcoholism or drug addiction • for confidential, anonymous, 24 hour a day service If busy just dial 622-5193 31 Goggles, Smock and H2S04 by Sunil Geevarghese Undergraduate research experience plays an integral part in the academic careers of many upperclassmen at UTC. All students wishing to graduate with Departmental Honors are required to take part in a semester of honors-level research, whereas others participate simply for the experience. And quite an experience it is! For many students undergraduate research provides a fresh alternative to the classical lecture of lab-oriented courses. The environment between professor and student is not one of the informed inculcating the uninformed, but rather of cooperation in the search for truth. Students approach learning from the viewpoint of the investigator who, faced with a problem, draws on all he has learned to form a testable hypothe sis, devise a valid experiment and analyze results carefully. The learning experience of under graduate research becomes less listening and note-taking and more thinking and doing. At the core of research lies a basic questioning of our human nature or Mother Nature, neither of which always provide clear-cut answers.