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Table of Contents
Close Your Books... Student Life
34 Close Ties... Clubs & Organizations
64 Sports
80 Stay Close... Seniors
110 Close-Ups... Underclasses, Faculty,
and Staff
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Agnes Scott
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SILHOUEHE
141 E. College Ave.
Decatur, GA 30030
404. 471. 6000
www.agnesscott.edu
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Opening
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Another year in the annals of our campus life
has passed, a year unbelievably brief, yet one
-SO crowded with experiences that we who
have tried to compile the record of what has happened
would have been appalled at the immensity of the task
but for one realization: after all, everyone is her own
recorder, and in the mind of every girl is outlined an
impression of the past year that is individually her
own. With these silhouettes of Agnes Scott life we
have not aspired to compete, knowing that they are
more vitally interesting than anything set down upon
paper can be, but it is simply with the hope that
through this book in one way or another your campus
memories may be rendered more vivid that we submit
to you this our own Silhouette of 2004
Derived from the 1 923 edition of the Silhouette
Closer
pread designea Dy Shemia Black, Christina Montjoy,
and Katie Vesser
A student's life is not easily defined with a few pictures and even fewer pages
down to First-years, a student's life is an endless cycle of classes, books, pap^
tests, reports, labs, and projects. Don't roll your eyes, this is the definition of a colleg
life, right? Wrong! The truth is that no matter the whirling and hectic nature of "student li
is always time to experience the other joys of living. So close your books and take a look
The women of Agnes Scott lead dynamic and diverse lives filled with spirit, summer f
travel, and quality time with friends. The range of events and activities afforded s
provides ample opportunity to break from the humdrum repetition of classes and homework.
Each Scottie finds her own niche, whether it be traveling around the world, busting a move at the
Black Cat Formal, or holding down the fort on campus. Throughout everything, the ASC woman
makes this diverse community her home; her peers become family, and the world that is created
for her here is considered each student's life.
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On Campus Events...
6
Summer Vacation...
8
Global Awareness/Global Connections...
10
Jobs/Workstudy...
12
Out and About...
14
Black Cat Spirit Week...
16
Black Cat Junior Production and Bonfire...
18
Black Cat Dance...
20
Dorms...
22
Academics...
24
Relationships... .
26
Activism on Campus...
28
Student Art on Ca;mpus....
30
Fitness...
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-Rita Colwell
Leading Science Lecture Series
~Aik Raat Sitaioon Kay Neechay ("A Night Under
the Stars")
~The Koresh Dance Company
~"Retum Journey" by Bob Kingdom
A One-man Tribute to Dylan Thomas
~A Midsummer Night's Dream by William
Shakespeare
The Blackfidars of Agnes Scott College .
-Kathie Olsen
Leading Science Lecture Series
-The Ahn Trio
Spring Events
-Kathleen Norris
James Ross McCain Faith and Learning Speaker
-"Aladdin" by Moses Goldberg
The BlackMars of Agnes Scott College
-Guerrilla Girls On Tour
~E. Story Landis
Leading Science Lecture Series
-Agnes Scott College Writers' Festival
Featuring Chitra Divakaruni
-Bobby Sanabria & jQuarteto Ach6\
^TutfufiiT event scnes'is
eal! The series brings lo ihe
school dirtcrcni performers/
speakers from different
countries and backgrounds that
make learning fun. I have
learned so much about
countries such as India and
Mexico, as well as history'
[through events such as the
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Dancing in the Streets
Cairie Cooper breaks it
down Indian-style at the
Night Under the Stars
celebration while a few
other Scotties wish they
had the moves. ..just try it
ladies!
Cultu
way to make M
are not just living in Decatur,
but we are citizens of the
world.
~ Joanna Young, '07
"The cultural events make me
aware of the diversity on
campus and throughout the
world."
~ Chelsea Stertz. '05
"I love th
events afei
campus! They are just too
interesting and convenient
miss!"
~ Kiinhcrh Fober. '04
Shake Your Groove
Thing
Copying every move
the instructors make,
students work to leam
the new dance moves.
Whether experienced
or a beginner, students
from all walks of hfe
were able to leam hip
hop moves from
members of the Koresh
Dance Company.
6 Student Life: Cultural Events Series
Chemistry, Physics, Biology...Oh My...
Before her talk on "Sowing the Seeds of
Science," Rita Colwell. director of the National
Science Foundation and guest speaker of the
Leading Science Lecture series, takes time to
chat with students. Scotties regularly enjoy
opportunities to interact with leading scholars
on a personal level.
Going Once, Going Twice, SOLD!
One stop at Zeenat Pasha and Tasneem
Waliany's table of Indian fabrics and jewelry
and we not only learn a little about Indian
culture, we also wish we had a lot more money
to spend!
Lyrical Language
Bob Kingdom discusses
the life of poet Dylan
Thomas with Agnes Scott
students and staff.
Kingdom performed
dramatic readings of
Dylan Thomas's poetry
for the anniversary of the
writer's death.
Cultural Events offer
diverse sights and sounds
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tojj^^Lj^^l^a work or setting up behind the scenes,
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Open Your Eyes
Vendors offering shiny fabric from colorful booths.
Women wearing gorilla masks preaching onstage about the
harms of bigotry. A famous poet's work being relived 50
years after his death. With help from Agnes Scott students
and staff, the Cultural Events Series proves to be a big hit.
Faculty, staff, and students work together over the course of
the year to find enriching entertainment for the entire
community At each event, the campus comes together to
celebrate featured guests such as dance companies,
engaging lecturers, and talented musicians.
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ASC vA/omen travel
the world.
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From left to right: Staci Williams ' 05,
Wasiyma Van De Cruize '05, Jalila Nur ' 05
Toccara Allen ' 05, and Alicia Allen '05
getting ready for a night out on the town in
Miami, Fl. Don't they look good?
Candace Donaldson '04 smiles happily as
she enjoys the waterfalls in front of the
hotel. The Mirage in Las Vegas, NV. "It
was so hot in Vegas, no humidity, just dry
heat; but I still loved it there!"
8 Student Life: Summer Vacations
, Open Vour 6yes *
"This summer I had the chance to spend two weeks in Germany with one of my best
friends and her family. We traveled to the Czech Republic and saw some of Prague and
the countryside. In Germany, I also got to visit cities like Munich and Ther and see
some of the castles on the Rhine. My favorite part about the trip was getting to meet so
many new people and experience European hospitality. I will always remember how
dnd and generous everyone was. I wish it were more like that here! My favorite places to
visit were Prague and Ther - if you ever have a change to go, do!"- Kaleigh Shebs
(1) Candace Donaldson '04 in Malibu, CA posingin front of
one of its rocky beaches. (2)Annie Kim '06, three days after the
Blackout, swinging with the fellas of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
in Rockerfeller Center, NY. (3) Valerie Kote-Tawia '04 in
Myrtle Beach, SC baking in the sun (her words). (4)DamelIe
Johnson '05 in the Dominican Republic standing in front of a
wall of art on El Malecon which showed the popular art work
ofthe country. (5) KatieVesser '05 and her father vivantU vers
le haut dans gai Paris.
Kayleigh Shebs '06 and her friend Kathryn
Myers enjoying themselves on a street in
Germany. Kayleigh advises us to go to Germany
because it is such a great place!
Kristin Kallaher '04 and Jana Lott
'02 standing in front of Sam Adams
at the Sam Adams Brewery in
Boston, MA. "We got a tour of the
brewery and at the end they gave us
a free beer glass andwe got to
sample 4 different Sam Adams
beers for free!" - Kristin Kallaher
'04
Toccara Allen '05 in front of the
Statue of Liberty in New York, NY.
"I had the bestest time of my life!"
"It was lots of fun chillin' on the beach with
my friends! It was hot. too! I would love to
go again because it was pretty and relaxing."
- Jalila Nur '05; from left to right: Toccara
Allen '05, Wasiyma Van De Cruize '05,
Jalila Nur ' 05, Staci Williams '05, and
Alicia Allen '05
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Agnes Scott students circle
the world by visiting Turkey
and Ireland. .
Anybody Home?
Sarita Patel peaks inside a tree at Topkapi
Palace.
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Tea for Two
Amanda Balazs and Katie Jordan enjoy a cup
of tea in Pierre Loti while in Istanbul.
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Riccola...
Sarita Patel takes in the view of Cappadocia.
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The Young and the Rtiined
Katie Jordan, Shireen Fischer, and Sarita Patel
take a minute to enjo\ ancient ruins in Turkey.
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The Global Connections anc
Global Awareness seminars
include faculty-led programs
to countries that are not as
frequently visited or studied
by Americans. After Turkey and Ireland were
studied in a broad manner, the respective
students visited the countries and then presented
research projects on a specific aspect of the
country. This enables students to take a closer
look and gain an appreication for cultural
diversity around the world.
10 Student Life: Global Awareness/ Global Connections
open Your Eyes
"Walking the cold, damp, hollow
corridors and stepping into the yard of
Kjlmainham Gaol was a most haunting
experience from the moment we stepped
foot onto the property. Having learned
about the arrests and executions of key leaders in the 1916
Easter Rising against the British, I expected to have been less
shocked when seeing the jail in person. However, stepping
into the courtyard was absolutely overwhelming ^it was
completely silent, and aU space and time was lost in its
silence." ~Beth Rodgers
The river runs through it...
The group who traveled to Turkey take a
moment to overlook the Bosphorous.
Everyday's St. Patty's Day
Amanda Huffman, Doni Queen, Rebecca
Poole, and Kristin Kallaher enjoy one more
drink on their final night in Ireland.
Top o' the momin to ya
Kristin Kallaher and Doni
Queenshare a pint on a pub in
Blarney.
Wilde Thing
Oscar Wilde ponders the impor-
tance of being earnest while
relaxins in Dublin
It's not the cliffs of Dover...
Kristin Kallaher and others visit
the cliffs of Moher and stand 200m
over the Atlantic Ocean.
Enter the Haunted Halls
The Kilmainham Gaol is situated
in Dublin. Ireland and is a re-
minder to those who live there and
those who visit the grounds of the
1916 revolution.
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Nicoline Strom-Jensen
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Jobs and work study: girls work hard
for the biQ pag off!
Go to class. Get homework done. Study for test.
Write research paper. Finish lab project. We're
all familiar with this list. As if this weren't
enough already, many Scotties have to add "Go
to work" to their jam-packed schedules. Some
ladies make their money here on campus, while
others venture out into the city to make theirs.
But, regardless of where they work, they man-
age to get the job done successfully.
Happily Working and
Loving It!
Amy Hannigan '07, at
left, loves her job! Part of
her job entails box office
and ticket sales to Dana
productions.
Thank you for calling
Agnes Scott...
Alexis McDavid '06, at
right, assists callers at the
information desk in
Alston.
12 Student Lite: Jobs and Work Study
The Writing Center
Top Places to Work On Campus:
1. Writing Center
2. Library
3. Economics Department
4 The Office of Communication
5. Career Planning
OpGn>burEyG^
6. Office Services
7. Althetics Department
8. Dana Fine Arts Building
9. President's Office
10. Black Cat Cafe
Student
Workers
at Office
Services
frter
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Agnes Scott women describe parties. 9uckhead. par-
ties in Buckhead, and ladies* night as moments of relief
from this exhausting life that is College.
Open Your Eyes
Agnes Scott women sound off on nights on and off campus.
"Suburban Lanes'
Maria Banjo & Candy Creel
"My nxjm."
- Ariel Harrison
. night out at Lenox mall with the
girls and/or guys is always fun."
- D ebi O gulu
"NOT TECH PARTIlSt!!
-Candy Creel and Maria BanjO
"in Buckhead, AUC parties, the
grocery store, car washes..."
-Zaiithia Harris
"i have no ciue. i don't go
loolcing for men. They happen
K to find me."
W; -Ariel Harrison
"Friday because that's the night for
18 and up to party."
-Candy Creel and Maria Banjo
"Saturdays. So many fine felias
ridin' clean with nothing to do but
try to holla. Sometimes it's purely
amusing."
-Zalittiia Harris
"Maybe Friday is a good night to
go out. When I turn 21 I be able to
let you know."
-Ariel Harrison
i4 Student Life: Out and About
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21 and up
Victoria Hamilton ('06) and
Cliristina Ward ('06) display a sign
at Ruby Tuesday all too familiar to
Agnes Scott students under the age
of 21 . Students patronize many
Decatur eateries, including Raging
Burrito, Mick's, Taco Mac, Mellow
Mushroom, Starbuck's, Java
Monkey, Oz Pizza, the Wing
Factoo, Cafe Lily, ABC, and
Crescent Moon.
Curl up and Dye
ZaLithia Harris ('05) prepares for a
night out in Buckhead with friends.
Clubs that are a popular escape from
the home life at ASC are Vision,
Fuel, Club NV, 1 12, MJQ, The
Living Room, World Bar, Vegas
Nights, The Masquerade, Havana
Club, American Pie, Beer Mug,
SPF15, The Velvet Room,
Backstreet, BullDogs, and Coyote
Ugly.
Higher Powers
Juniors Kristen Parks, Katie Vesser,
and Tina Valenti return from their
Bible study at Java Monkey. Many
Agnes Scott students attend
churches, temples, and mosques such
as Grace United Methodist, Gideon
Divine Healing Temple, North Ave.
Presbyterian Church, First Baptist
Decatur, and Nation of Islam
Mosque #15.
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My first Black Cat
was an amazing
experience and I have
absolutely no regrets!
-Jessica Parks, 07
Black Cat Co-Chair
Being Black Cat Chair
was the most
challenging thing I
have ever done. My
favorite part was
finding out that we
won bonfire!
lizabeth Miller, 06
Black Cat Chair
I think Black Cat is a
great tradition. Some of
the greatest people in my
class I would have never
met had it not been for
^Black Cat. It provides the
J class a time for bonding
like no other thing on
Agnes vScott campus.
-Natalie Reckard, 05,
Black Cat Co-Chair
All I'd like to say is that
the last time I held this
cat up on this stage was
when I stole it last year.
It feels really good up
here because we won itj
fair and square this time.
- Courtenay Miller, 04
Black Cat Co-Chair
V.J
v^i\.. I uu can
take my picture
now... Shaday
Gallimore and
Kathryn Smith
wait for the
Vixens to work
it out on stage.
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Taking a moment to bond, juniors
Kristin Pittman, Kelly Lindquist, and
Ashley French wish each other luck
before performing.
The sweet sound of fairies.
Tmkerbells Kolbi Johnson. Pamela
Rossell. Christy Byrd and Sarah
Hdwards sing their class song, a
remix of Beyonce"s Crazy in Love.
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(4)
She's a hustler, baby. Taki..^
everybody's money. Kristin
Branaum plays cards.
Hey, let's win Black Cat! Carrie
Crosby directs the Sirens under
the Gazebo.
The Making of a Queen. Christin;
Lee puts the finish touches on THl
queen.
if.
jBattte of the Classes
t^^i^H From the time the bell tolls at twelve to the dance that
ends it all, Black Cat is one of the highlights of the Agnes
Scott experience. Welcome to the diary of Black Cat
Spirit Week. Come with us as we go through the toils of
a day. The Seniors in their last Black Cat, the Juniors at
Junior Production, the Sophomores guessing the mascot,
and First \fears-painting the campus green!
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(1) One of these things does not belong.. .Bevin Gaines
prepares to paint the campus Queen Yellow (or is it Gold?).
(2) Working Gal...Samantha Casne works the Trivia Ring
Toss table at party day. (3) My outfit is way flier than
yours...Michelle Los, Neda Tofangsazen, and Erin Turner
celebrate Siren party day. (4) Go, Gkl! Ashley Rhodes takes
a hard one for the first -years. (5) Chicago: The Party Day:
Janel Ryder and Shiloh Booker are looking jazzy for the
Broadway themed Vixens party day.
Bounce wit me. Bounce wit
me. Moving to the beat, first
year Cherrelle Stokes grabs the
attention of the audience.
Above: Dancing
Queens. ..Junior
dancers, led by
Hilary Parton. tear it
up during Junior
Production. Left:
The Red Light
Special.. .Strutting
their stuff, the Lady
Vixens show what
they're workin" with.
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and it moves us all. Bonfire i
-.Icbralion of womanhood at .\S(. i
1 lime to rally around our sisters to sing
hoola hoop. It's the time we take out of our
istling Blaek Cat Week to sit around a barrel
if burninj! wood and sinj: to our si^i
18 Student Life: Bonfire and Junior Production
VlUliOl^ (-iOtUIL-tiOlhx.
Old college friends reminisce on their
college experience. This is what the class
of 2005 centered Junior Production around.
Food wars, Captain Agnes, violation of
parietals, and guest appearances from Dean
Hudson and MBB made 2003 Junior
Production a memorable one.
Allison Trendel, LaTisha Cotto and
Rachel McConoughey play the roles of
college friends playing catch up.
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L'ooi! Ihe Juniors' mascot
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Captain Agnes
are the heros that'
woman from a Tec?
2asy, Ma... Danielle
violated parietals
'boyfriend" Alicia Allen.
Kul Chad
Above: First Year
Frenzy... Rebecca
Sloan shakes the
wrinkles out of a skirt
as a fashionable first
year. Right: You need
some meat on your
bones. ..Alicia Allen
tries to get food from
serving ladies
Malathia Mobley and
Aria Baker.
Mary Brown Bullock and
son to the crowd.
Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's
the greatest crier of them all?
Left: I'm the man
for you,
baby... Meghan Jaffe
listens to "tough
beau" Katie Miller.
Below: Beat it! Beat
it! Beat it! Julianna
Dow and Candy
Creel duel it out
Michael Jackson
style.
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A group of Agnes Scott
students rock the
Swissotel after the Black
Cat Formal.
Formal is a popular place
to gather for pretty
pictures. Getting dolled
up is all part of the fun!
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Open Your Eyes
"My favorite things to do each
year before Black Cat are shower,
dance around the dorm with my
roommates while we get ready .
and then EAT!"
Jenny Wiese, '05
This year, a handful of friends got
ready together in a hotel room.
Before we left for the formal, we
toasted each other in true college
student fashion: cheap champagne
in plastic cups - "To old friends
and new, and to a womderful
night together!"
~ Katie Schroder, '04
20 Student Life: Black Cat Formal
Scotties bust a move at the
formal culmination of
Black Cat Week.
Shake Yo' Groove Thing
1) This couple can move!
2) Abbey Weith and Rebecca
Rogers boogy. 3) The Scottie
girls get down while listening to
great music. 4) Kristiana
Larimore makes a toast. 5) Nicole
Ledbetter and Jessica Davis enjoy
themselves.
Tickets! Outfit! Accessories! Hair and Makeup! Dinner?
Hotel room? T-shirt? No matter how simple or elaborate the
plans for Black Cat formal, one thing was for sure: it was fun !
The S wissotel Atlanta provided a beautiful dining room, great
food, and a dance floor that let the Scotties boogie all night as
only they can. D J Mike and the Thrift Shop band played
funky favorites and encouraged dancers to be as bad as they
wanted to be (although some decided to be good). Scotties
enj oyed the view, posed for pictures, and danced with their
friends. They showed off their dates, modeled their gorgeous
dolled up selves, and some even caught a glimpse of Busta
Rhymes to make the night complete . The formal ended the
infamous Black Cat Week and marked the end of Orientation
as the campus extended an official welcome to Agnes Scott' s
newest additions: the first-years, class of 2007. Sophomores
enjoyed the festivities, having finally figured out the whole
Black Cat tradition. The juniors danced the night away after
a successful Junior Production the evening before, while the
seniors enjoyed their last bittersweet Black Cat. All in all,
everyone made memories to treasure !
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& Catherine Horton
open Your Eyes
When you're exhausted
after a really long day, what
do you want to do? "ibu
want what many Scotties
want... to go to your room!
Whether your roomate is
great or sometimes strange,
it is always nice to crawl
into bed in your room.
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Katharine Strawser-
Booth '06 zeigt uns ihr
zimmer im Deutschen
Haus.
The Art House made their
2003 Halloween party a
masterpiece.
Students in the Art House
show their creative side
while decorating their new
Ever wonder what goes on inside the theme houses?
Well, have a look inside the Art House and the
22 Student Life: Dorms
German House...
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ficottfes show w/haCit k liRe
Ifvinq in dorms, apartments, and THEME MOUSES!
1) Tatiana Farrow '06 makes herself at
home. 2) Karen Reynolds "05 relaxes
with her favorite friends close by. 3)
Amy Hannigan '07, Samantha Swaney
'07, and Whitney Brown '07 prepare
to go out for to a party. 4) Courtney
Dredden '04 and Alana Aisthorpe '04
hang out together in Avery Glen. 5)
Rosemary Dixon '04 studies away in
her room.
Did you get locked out? Call yor RA //
first, your RD second, Residence Life
third, and as a last resort, Public
Safety!
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"La Hora Hispana"
Taking a language class isn't just about learn-
ing the language, it is also about becoming
familiar with the culture associated with that
language. The Spanish department created
"La Hora Hispana" in order to provide an
outside culture component to class. Every
Spanish class up to 202 must attend 4 of these
culture hours each semester. Each week vis-
iting student Blanca Diaz-Meza presents on
a different topic ranging from musical groups
to holidays. So next time you want a little
culture in your life swing by the language lab
Monday or Wednesday during community
hour and interact with the Spanish student.
Que Hora es?
Blanca Diaz-Meza presents her topic of the week to her present
audience.
24 Student Life: Acedemics
"Agnes Scott College educates women to
think deeply, live honorably and engage
the intellectual and social challenges of
their times." The Agnes Scott Mission
Statement. Students thiive in an
academically challenging environment that
includes opportunities for independent
study and student-designed majors.
Studying the liberal arts and sciences
allows students to realize their creative and
intellecutal potential. Agnes Scott women
develop high expectations personally,
educationally, and professionally.
.Toe Krasevec shows Laurenij
Bryant how to hold hei
Having trouble deciding what P.E.
class to take to fulfill the require-
ments? These ladies chose fencing.
What could be better than a whole
hour and a fifteen minutes of poking
someone with a foil? Fenc-
ing teaches discipline and
stamina, both qualities all
good students should
sharpen!
' Li and Lauren
Bryant liy their hand at
fencing with the electircal
equipment.
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Agnes Scott girls share stories of their most
important relationships.
J
'onathan is my boyfriend
and my best friend. He
knows exactly how to cheer
me up and how to make me feel
better. Lately our relationship is
more difficult because I only get
to see him once or twice a week,
and I am used to seeing him
much more often than that. Still,
the best part is the fact that he
can make me happy even if it's
just talking on the phone, and
that makes him really special to
me. -Renn Judin
26 Student Life: Relationships
My roommates Kelley and
Alice are the best!
Roommate relationships
are difficult because there is so much
compromise that must happen to
happily live together. One must take
into consideration her roommates
sleeping habits, study habits, and
yes, partying habits. Luckily I've
found roommates who I not only get
along with, but can live with too.
pnny Wiese
Gotta have friends!
From top to bottom:
*Mindy Killen and KellyLindquist pose in
their cop uniforms for Junior Production.
*Sarah Thomas and Sara Scherer dance the
night away.
*Nicoline Strom-Jensen and Katie Vesser
joke around in the yearbook office.
*Molly Barnes and Amy Flaggs share some
coconut milk at "Night Under the Stars" .
*Courtney Dredden and Kim Lichtveld make
memories!
'A circle is round. It has no end. jTiat is how long I'm going to be your
friend." This is true for most people in their committed relationships and
friendships. Through the triumphs and tribulations, through the good
times and the bad, through the rough patches and fond memories, true
friends hold the test of time. The strongest relationships are able to
endure the hardships and struggles, because in the end, one is able to
laugh about the fun times, reminisce about the good ole days, and will
be able to look back and smile. No matter what label you use to define
your relationship with any particular person, it is the love, respect, and
understanding that keep us together.
Zac and I have been dating since my
senior year in high school. I was a
teacher's aide, and he just happened
to be in that same teacher's class. One day,
out of the blue, he asked
me to go to homecoming
with him, and it has been
pure bliss since then.
Although he lives three
hours away from me, we
still remain close. He's
always there for me when I
need him. Through all my
years, I've never known
anyone like him. He
makes my heart smile.
-Heather Tovey
Spread designed by Sara Haj-Hussein and Nicohne Strom-Jensen
First Years
nannigan
runs around
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hile wearing
!r work out
jthes.
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Katie Ricketsonprepares her food
while dressed in her coat. Many
times, students had to prepare for
the outside elements while
rushing to get things done.
Juniors
Zenovia Barnes listens to music
through headphones while walking
to class. Many students carried
books and cds to get them through
the day.
Open Xovx Eyes
What's the most unique item of clothing that you own?
"The most unique thing in my closet
has got to be 'the thriller.' It's a
copy of the jacket Michael Jackson
wore in his video.. .It's definitely a
fun going out jacket."
Meghan Jaffe, '05
"The most unique item I have in my
closet is a beautiful piece of
embroidery from Sri Lanka. It's
really unique because I stole it from
my cousin who in turn stole it from
my grandmother."
Naomi James, '07
"The most unique item in my closet
is a Scarlet the Harlet dress. It's red
and reminicent of western bar
women during the gold rush, or at
least the stereotypical image of them.
I was going to wear it for Black Cat
Bonfire. It didn't happen. I was in a
teeshirt and jeans mood that night."
Sarah Meng, '06
28 Student Life: Fashion/Trends
ScottiGs bring their own styles to their learning environment.
Dressed to Kill
1 ) Rebecca Rogers and Melissa
Gallegos smile from behind the door.
2) Alaina Bull, Eva Chitty, and Jill
Massie walk down the pathway after
class. 3) Julianna Dow sips her
smoothie. 4) Jennifer Chapman and
Catherine Horton dress comfortably.
5) Emilie Zampol shows off her style.
Spread designed by Heather Tovey, Kimberly Fober,
& Catherine Horton
ASC students light up campus with their
art.
Artistic talent abounds at
Agnes Scott College! Art
majors take advantage of
ASC's small size by utilizing
their own studios to create their
masterpieces. The imaginations of
these students knows no bound-
aries, as they create everything
from metal sculptures to charcoal
sketches. These works brighten up
our campus and give the artists a
chance to express themselves
through their talents.
.. eyes...
When I look at art...
Just one more step and I'm
done...
Hee Jung Chun '05 is in her own
world, crafting a creative and
innovative piece of art.
Sounding off about
art...Far Left: Kristin
Pittman '05, says "Art makes
you feel and it makes you
think". Near left: Courtney
Davis '05 says, "I feel some
thing different every time. It
just depends whether or not
a piece speaks to me".
i^"
Art comes in all forms... 1) Emily Bielawski '04
twists and turns wires into a sculpture. 2) This
portrait of Julia Lutgendorf '04 is made of charcoal
and paint. 3) Heather Veal '06 and Christin Hartung
'06 ponder the meaning of Nina Bovasso's "With
You in Mind 2," a piece of ait made of acrylic on
paint. 4) Alumna Claire Laye '94 used charcoal to
create these drawings, which currently occupy the
first floor of Alston. 5) The unique "Scottie" sculp-
ture was created by Leo Sewell out of pieces of metal
and other objects that are significant to Agnes Scott
College, such as pins and buttons.
Qeating a masterpiece is hard work...Courtney Davis'
studio shows off her wonderful rendition of El Greco's "View
of Toledo."
From barren to bold and beautiful...above left: An art major's
studio shows off one completed piece and one slate waiting
for paint. Above right...Junior Hee - Jung Chun and sopho-
more Carmen Cervantes work diligently on their class-
room projects.
Spread designed b\ LiiidsaN Deriso and C\>Lirlney Dredden
The Child Pose
modeled by
Christen Craven,
'06
Sit on knees with your feet
bit on knees witn your leet
together. Place your hands on
your thighs.
Inhale, then exhale as you bring
your chest between your knees and
swing your arms forward. Rest
your forehead on the floor.
Bring your arms around until your
hands rest near your feet, palms up.
Hold for about one to two minutes.
Repeat once more.
ScottiGs sweat away.
maintaining their
fitness and health
The Various Ways to
w
32 Student Life: Fitness
pen Your
'Stretch out a
little during cool
down so your
muscles don't
cramp up after
your workout."
Abbey Weith, '04
^g^
"It's important to
excercise 15 or 20
^^^^hh_ s^^^^^^
minutes every
day not just 1
hour a week.
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Regularity is
better." ,
^^^^SSK^
-Vanessa Pelcat, '04
Spread designed by Heather Tovey, Kimberly Fober.
& Catherine Horton
Througout our crazy lives, we attempt to find ways to relieve stres"nd
have fun. Some people take yoga classes, some people go streaking on
campus (well not actually but it could happen). Others find the familiar
out of organizations on campus. The Handicrafts club knits and crochets
beautiful scarfs and hats (which make great gifts for the holidays). Some wome
find refuge with people who have the same backgrounds and interests as they
do: from the African and West Indian Student Assocition, the International
Student Association or even political and religious organizations, ASC clubs
are like Sean Paul (they stick together like glue). The ties that bind us together
as Agnes Scott women also tie us together in the diversity our clubs. New
organizations such as the Dance Team will educate us through the art of getting
crunk on the dance floor. Religious groups, such as the Muslim Student
Association, will keep us spiritually grounded. The Close Ties that bind us find
a way to tighten our connection with one another.
34 Clubs and Organizations; Clubs Divider
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Blackfriars...
Musical Organizations..!
Profile & Silhouette...
AWISA, ISA, MSA and Witk
The Collective & Model UN...
ing & Speaking Center...
ius. Math Club, & TriBeta... i
He K, NSCS, & Colonnade Club...
__JLife, SOS, Orientation C, & Tower Coun
Senate, SGA, Class Officers, & Honor Court.'
Religious Groups On Campus...
Showtime, Social Council, & Mortar Board...
Political Organizations... I
^'^""diworks and Dance Team.-j
Spread designed by Jennifer Bartell. ^fhia Bolen, Lindsay-
and Courtney
am honored to be the j
2sidenl of Blackfriarsj
^ause of the strength i
aire for women, offcri^
i)nunities that arc hail
ind anywhere else. Ii i$]
fclege to do Shakcspea
^th over fifteen womeni
nd do a fantastic job.
bout any quest ion of o|i
^ihtics as women to do
urcat theatre."
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
October 24, 25, 26, 31 & November 1, 2
Aladdin
February 5, 6, 7
Parallel Lives
theatreworks 2004: an evening of student-directed
one-acts
April 30, May 1,2
Cast and Crew of
A Midsummer
Night's Dream
The Officers
Ann Willard (President),
Allison Rodean (Secretary),
Hannah Reuter (Treasurer), and
Kenner Barnes (Vice President)
Faculty Advisors
David Thompson and Dudley Sanders
36 Clubs and Organizations: Blackfriars
(IVjI
^
The Blackfriare strut their stuff
on stage for 89 years
The Cast of Aladdin
Meg Ginn, Jana Earnhardt, Tara Schultz,
Ann Willard, HoUis Mutch, and
Danielle Lonneman
WeDJ
"Blackfriars, the student theater troupe,
was founded in 1915 under the direc-
tion of Frances S. Gooch, and claims
the distinction of being the oldest
producing theater in Atlanta, as well as
the oldest organization on campus.
Working in close cooperation with the
theater faculty of the Department of
Theatre and Dance, Blackfriars offers
students the opportunity to participate
in all aspects of production, from
performance to technical theater.
Blackfriars presents a major production
each semester, as well as a production
for children and a collection of student-
generated productions."
~ Student Handbook
Spread designed by Catherine Horton and Heather Tovey
Joyful Noise liad us all clapping our hands and made our
spirits soar with their uplifting concert on December 3rd.
2003.
:^
:
See What We Did
Agnes Scott's many musical
organizations enrich our lives through
their performances in our campus
community, sharing with us their hard
work and excellence through their
music. Inspirational, a cappella,
classical, jazz...every type of music we
crave is provided by these exceptional
artists. Their practices are rigorous,
C their directors are driven, and in the
end their accomplishments are
acknowledged by their audience,
making it all worth while.
38 Clubs and Organizations: Musical Organizations
Right: an enrapturec
'^ audience enjoys a Joyfu
Noise performance, one ol
many musical events held ai
Agnes Scott this year.,
bers of Untitled performji
" specials in the Alstoi|^
i^
^
i^
;
Collegiate Chorale,
fiotto Voce, Orches-
tra, Joyful Moke,
Flute Choir; Untitled,
and Sigma Alpha lota
fill the halls of Agnes
Scott VA/ith the sound
of music.
JoyRil Noise
Joyful Noise: "Joyful Noise is
a student organization, which
expresses a ministry through
song in the form of tradi-
tional gospel music. The
music is not specific to a
particular religious group or
ethnic background but minis-
ters to all persons of faith.
Two on- campus concerts are
performed each year in addi-
tion to numerous off- campus
performances."
At left, the Collegiate ""
Chorale shares their voices
with the world outside Agnes
Scott by performing at local churches.
Below, Sotto Voce, Agnes Scott's twelve
woman, auditioned a cappella group
performs at one of their concerts. Sotto
Voce performs about twelve times a year
and even travels the world to share thier
music with others.
Sotto V
oce
Sotto Voce: "Sotto Voce is a
12- voice, highly selective
chamber choir. Sotto Voce
does an average of 12 con-
certs per year, some on
campus and others in the
communit}^'
Collegiate Cnorale
Collegiate Chorale: "Com-
posed of 30 to 50 members,
this group gives several
concerts throughout the year.
Two of these are the tradi-
tional campus fall and spring
concerts. Occasionally a
concert is given jointly with a
men's choral group."
Sprtad designed by Whitne>- Brov\Ti and Stacey Lunsford
fearlans
Agnes Scott women work hard
to give the school its ProfilQ.
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Hard at work.
t
\Lil'
Sarah Scoles perfects her
ji
IP
k
article for The Profile.
Whatcha' Readin?
Katie Wright and Tiffany
Gardner read up on the latest
ki
L
^
school gossip.
\ 1
"Writing for The Profile has been
an enriching experience. I have met
and talked with many students,
faculty, and staff and learned so
much about the school and issues
that are important to women.
Because the staff is so small, the
newspaper prints every other week.
Over the three and a half years I
have worked on The Profile, I've
come to appreciate the challanging
process of putting a paper together.
Articles must be assigned, written,
edited, revised, edited, laid out in
the special formatting program,
edited again, and finally submitted
for print. I alone spend about 10
hours working on each issue.
Though it is hard work, I'm proud
to be able to say that my voice has
both represented and influenced the
Agnes Scott community."
-Martha Gaston
40 Clubs and Organizations: The Profile and The Silhouette
Profile Staff
From 1 to r: Rosemary Dixor
Martha Gaston, Sara Haj-
Hussein, Christy Powers,
kKristcii Ralph. Erin Ea.stvec
Right: Profiling?
Kristen Ralph works on her
layout for the next issue
of The Profile.
Below: Lounging around.
Esther Somuah enjoys a good read and
a nice break from working on
homework.
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The vA/omGn of the Silhouette work long hours to
capture the great moments in an Agnes Scott
year.
Taking a look.
Heather Tovey fixes a few
things on her fitness layout.
And who said Yearbook isn't
fun??
Valerie Kote-Tawia, Janie
Lopez, and Nicoline Strom-
Jensen take a break from
working on their pages.
Silhouette Staff
Top Row: Nhia Bolen, Jennifer
Bartell, Sara Haj-Hussein, Whitney
Brown, Cristina Montjoy, Janie Lopez,
Courtney Dredden, Lindsay Deriso,
Front Row: Kimberly Wallace,
Nicoline Strom-Jensen, Katie Vesser, ,
Valerie Kote-Tawia, Kimberly
Fober, Stacey Lunsford, Heather
Tovey
^
Left: Making it work. ^^^^^H
Jennifer Bartell takes a ^^^H
minute to examine her progress. ^^B
Below: Crop it!!! ^
Courtney Dredden and Lindsay Deriso
crop a picture for their spread.
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Did!
Ironi three lo ouc. from few to many.
ihc SilluHictic has devlo|H-il inlo a
single publicalion with a dedicated
iiiul hard workiii); stall. The cminllcss
hours ol work thai goes into a
ycarbH)k olien lernains unseen lo
those who receisc the book al the end
of each year. Working on stall is
often limes stressful and dilTicult. but
none the less mixed with good Iricnils
and man> hilarious moments, From
layout, lo copy, lo hundreds of
pictures. Ihc ladies of the Silhouelte
do il all. Wh) you might ask? Well,
frankly we don'l know either but for
we will jusi s,i\ bei ,uise in the|
end 111
Spread designed by Janie Lopez and Nicoline Strom-Jensen
E LO\/E
The women of AWISA promote
awareness of other cultures.
yWISA (African and West Indian Students
Association) was formed to make our college
community more aware and more apprecia-
tive of the numerous cultures, peoples and
societies found in today's West Indian and
African countries. All members of the
Agnes Scott Community are encouraged to
join J^ISA, meaning that you do not need
to be a native of the Caribbean or Africa,
just intrigued by the cultures. ONE LOVE,
from AWISA.
-Student Handbook
E? Aware 9nd
IJni^i'stani
WitkazG achieves its goals by
creating awareness and community.
Witkaze is the Black Student Association of Agnes
Scott College, founded in 1977. Since its establish-
ment, members of Witkaze have sought to promote
the awareness of African, African-American and
West Indian culture, achievement, contributors and
history int he community at large and on the
Agnes Scott Campus. This organization also
serves as a support group for all African-diasporic
students. Witkaze 's goals are to promote a diverse
community where African-diasporic students can
achieve academic excellence and feel that their
needs are recognized.
- Student Handbook
Th e Muslim Students Association gives the cam-
pus the opportunity to learn about Islamic faith.
I
The Muslim Students Association is
an organization that works to increase
Islamic awareness within the Agnes
Scott community. MSA hopes to
expand the understanding of the
college with respect to the religion,
the people, and the social and political
aspects of the faith. Through the
efforts of its members, the MSA has
also established a prayer room for all
Muslim students to utilize. The MSA
encourages students of all faiths to
join the organization and participate
in its activities.
42 Clubs and Organizations: Cultural Awareness Organizations
See What
FAST - A
hfern;^ti6)ii I li ricistindii ig
The International Students Association brings
the world to Agnes Scott,
"The ISA encourages the exchange of cultural awareness and
experiences among students from different backgroundb and
ethnicities on campus. This ISA also serves as a support group
for International Students, and also strives to promote diversity
on campus." - Student Handbook
Dance the night away!
Agnes Scot^^Students
share a darice with those
who attended the ISA
e\ent.
Frontrow from left: Linda Githiora, Maria Mandova
and Alex Penkova Second row: Stephanie Ansah,
Meghan Murphy (with baby Rebecca), Prajuna
K.C., Karis Senanu, and Sandra Abrokwa Third
row: Debbie Ogulu, Njamiu Wai, Esther Somuah,
Veronique Lunganga, Abena Frempong, Sonal
Chaddha and Sandrine Nyombaire.
Officers: Hameet Kang (Secre-
tary), Milena Todorova (VP).
Camille Lindsay (Treasurer,
Sonal Chaddha (IOC Rep.), Linda
Githiora (President)
We Did!
- THON
ar was the first ever Fast-a-::
^]here students fasted for a day j
Isposored by local businesses,
fjnoney going to the Atlanta ;
|iity Food Bank. At the end of ;
jihere was a huge banquet with
great food from Zyka and
^ Cafe (see below) and Dr. ^
Front row, 1 to r: Dina Mokhtar,
Qudsia Raja, Shireen Fischer,
Samaneh Askarian Back row:
Reem Faruqi, Salma Stoman,
Hayatt Osman, Hajra Hasan
Spread designed by Nicoline Strom-Jensen and Sara Haj-Hi
See What We Did!
Friends gather at the Collective Drag Party
l-8OO<30LLBCr
The Collective at ASC strives to promote Gay and
Lesbian awareness through special activities.
3-
,^"^i
The purpose of the LBTQA ColleG
tive is to provide a comfortable,
safe and supportive meeting
environment for lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, queer and allied (LBTQA)
community members of Agnes Scott
College. In addition, the Collective
strives to educate the campus about
lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer
and gay issues and to raise conscious-
ness and promote acceptance and
celebration of all members of the cam-
pus community. - Student Handbook
44 Clubs and Organizations: The Collective and Model UN
2004- LBTQA Collective
Model
Model UN rG-GmergGg at
AgriGQ Scott, saving the world
one debate at a time.
2004 Model UN Delegates ^
1-r: Kavita, Danielle, Milena,
Koko, Christy, Vallen, Tiffany,
Adrienne, Rene, Molly, Gaeliel,
Camellia, and Nykki at the Model
UN Southern Regional Confer-
ence in Atlanta
Left: At the SRMUN
Conference, November 20-
22, 2003, delegates Danielle
Castonguay, Camellia Green and
Molly Kott await their next debate
at the Airport Mariott Hotel in Atlanta.
Below: At the same conference, Molly Kott
(Argentina), Milena Todorova (head del-
egate), and Rene Charles (Thailand) prepare
to debate.
'Don't Cry for Me
ARGENTINAr'
Delegates Koko, Kavita and Milena
wait for the rest of the group out-
side of the hotel.
Spread designed by Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
Wrf ie Tihas Way
The Writing Center is a peer tutoring organization
that provides students with individual assistance with
writing.
\Ql From left
III Top Row: Kristen Parks, Nicolette Lee, Christine
Cozzens, Katherine Mohney, Andrea Comiskey,
Katie Schroder. Lisha Daniels, Rachel Darr;
Bottom Row: Megan Morris, Emily Norman,
Christina Lee. Melissa Gallegos, Cailin Copan-
Kelly. Not pictured: Amber Prentiss
Students frantically finish papers
duringfinals week.
Lejla and Moutushi take a break from
writing to chat.
Andrea gives tips to a stylish first-year
See WKat We Did...
What do you like best about tutoring?
"... helping someone to get through a writer's block,
breaking through all of that fiustration to get to the great
idea behind it." -Amber Prentiss
"I love working with a student in the earlier stages of a
paper and seeing her again later with an evolved piece of
prose. I just love the idea that I helped her on her
journey to becoming a better writer. I also love all the
new people I get to meet." -Nicolette Lee
". . . the intellectual discourse that springs up when you
ask the tutee questions you can't answer yourself, and
she rises to the occasion and challenges the session in
the most beautiful and frutiful way." -Kristen Parks
46 Clubs and Organizations: Writing Center and Speaking Center
Right: Jewels DeBlasiqi
works on her paper during
finiils. She looks like she'|
having fun!
liU..
The Speaking Center provides students with tutoring in all public
speaking/oratory areas, including improvement of volume, pitch.
vocal variation, and gesturing.
From left: Jenny Wiese, Tara Bech, Veronica Henson-
Phillips, Sonal Chaddha, Crystal Pough
Audience members enjoy the speeches
during the 5th annual Persuasive Speech
Contest.
Left: At the Speaking
Center, we can help you
be this brave!
Below: ASC Participants from the
5 th annual Persuasive Speech Contest.
(From left) Jasmine Adams, Celeste
Fredericks, Susan Holliday, Kate
Heidbrink, Veronique Lunganga.
.or not!! The Speaking Center is here
to help you with all of your oratory
needs.
Tips from the Speaking Center:
1. Speak up and project your voice.
2. Speak with enthusiasm and
excitement.
3. Speak with confidence, but never lie.
4. Pause. You can do wonders with
pauses.
5. Try to look your audience
members in the eye.
Spread designed hy Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
WHO: Pre-law Club.
WHY: Assits student who are considering a career in
law or wish to attend law school in the future.
HOW: The club sponsors speakers on various careers in
the legal field, perspectives on law school and LSAT
prep tests.
Publisus President Courtney Dredden and
Secretary April Hathcock have their ears penned
to the lecturer.
Publius members learn about being future law-
yers through special LSAT help sessions, and
lectures.
Rachel McConoughey can get down
with the interesting speech.
Right: President Courtney |
Dredden addresses the members. |
Below: Speaker Kim Strove, I
Admissions Director at Mercer |
Law, smiles with Courtney |
Dredden. i
First year Publius members are excited
about being in the Pre-Law Club
48 Clubs and Organizations: Publius, Tri-Beta. and Math Club
liiiinj
t
t
The AAath Club of f^s tutoring and fun
numeral activities for the entire
campus community.
MEMBERS OF THE MATH CLUB
Heather Ann Veal
Katherine Miller
Andrea Zaplatynski
Helen Oland
Allison Rodean
Shireen Fischer
Kwa!g''j'fi-r.t-.i..iiM<ij^tait -i
WHO: Beta Beta Beta (Tribeta)
Biological Honor Society
WHERE: The New Science
Building.
WHY: ...dedicated to cultivating
the intellectual interest in the
natural sciences and promoting
appreciation of biological study...
HOW:. ..Tribeta has activities
throughout the year ranging from
social gatherings to attending
scientific meetings.
Officers
President:
Lucy Dodd
Vice President: Audrey Powers 1
Secretery:
Hilary Parton
Treasurer:
Shemia Black
IOC Rep:
Azane Zuacoe
Ad:iidd 1o Anili^D Add
s
Tribeta Officers and Members
Group Picture (bottom right). 1-r: Sylvia
Ukonga, Shelley Bugeois. Sarita Patel. Randi
Sullivan, Meg Spencer, Liza Lucht, Jennifer
Hutchinson, Shireen Fisher. Christina Ward,
Catherine Santello, and Tameika Campbell.
WlirtWeDkL
Officers, 1-r: Meg Spencer, Shireen Fisher, Sarita
Patel. Randi Sullivan, Sylvia Ukonga, Shelley
Burgeois.
Spread designed by Jennifer Bartell, Nhia Bolen, Lindsay Deriso.
and Courtney Dredden
"My favorite activity with Colonnade
Club is Alumnae Weekend. I enjoy
working with Alumnae and being able
to connect with them about our funny
memories of Agnes Scott."
Courtenay Miller
(3rd from Left)
Colon
1st row: Lindsey Walsworth, Meghan Jaffe,
Carrie Crosby, Kirby Hager, Misty Roache,
Emily Henderson, Shemia Black, Ashley
Spicer, Karis Senanu
Back Row: Sandra Abrokwa, Abby
Babin, Mary Osterbind, Hilary
Mason, Courtenay Miller,
Virginia Bain, Liza Lucht,
Ruth Napier, Elizabeth
Simpson, Eva-Marie
Chitty, Martha lUe
(advisor)
The Old Song and
Dance Routine
During the Senior Champagne Party,
a Georgia Tech man tries to get the girls to
dance. Part of the ransom for getting their
mascot back was for the Georgia Tech Circle K
members to dance in drag and sing
"It's Raining Men."
See What We Did...
Members of the Colonnade
Club serve ASC alums and keepj
our campus a close-knit
community.
Serving Together
At their first meeting of the js
semester, Circle K members enjoy , '
pizza and comraderie as they talk |
,;...j^;...;,^efore the meeting begins.
?0 Clubs and Organizations: NSCS, Colonnade Club, Circle K
-^ " ^
"Pan of
being in
Circle K is
interacting
Dther clubs
many of the clubs
have a mascot. Our'
is a Scottie dog named
[rvine, after Agnes. An
nterclub is when 4 people
From each club are present. (It
;an be 2 clubs or more.) Circle K
1st row: Michelle Williams,
Katherine Lauderdale, Tami Stuart
2nd row: Sara Scherer, Lauren
Lorentzson, Liza Lucht, Shireen
Fischer, Sarita Patel, Courtney
Ware, Sylvia Ukonga
3rd Row: Heather Tovey, Sandra
Abrokwa, Lindsay Cronk, Emily
Rose, Diana Walters,
Heather Veal
encourages clubs to interact with
each other, which they call "interclub."
\ way the GA district encourages this is
hrough mascot stealing. If a club has their
nascot and it is an interclub, it is up for grabs
Tom other clubs. Irvine was stolen by Tech the
;ame weekend that we stole their mascot, a small
nonkey. There is a limited amount of time to write
ansom, and the club that wants their mascot back has
io whatever it says in the ransom. For instance, we
Pech that they had to come to our first meeting in drag and
;ing 'It's Raining Men' on campus. The tradition is all in g
'un, and it is just a means to encourage clubs to get together for
;ome service and laughs. We even put a t-shirt that says 'Someone
rom Agnes Scott Loves Me' on their monkey!" ~ Sarah Murphy
ASC students interact with
other schools to help others.
Planning For College Sucess
(PFCS) is a program that partners
an NSCS chapter with a local
middle school. Agnes Scott NSCS
members travel to Henderson
Middle School (in Dekalb County)
weekly to lead a discussion with a
group of about 30 female
Henderson students. The topics
discussed include: goal setting, time
management, study skills,
considering colleges and preparing
for high school. This is the second
year that Agnes Scott NSCS has
partnered with Henderson Middle
School to bring PFCS to Hendersor
students.
Michelle Wilhams, '04
The National Society of
Collegiate Scholars
promotes scholarship
through service.
Spread designed by Heather Tovey and Catherine Horton
Wi<arF Life
The Residence Life staff
and Tow/er Council lend a
helping hand by providing
valua
Charlisa Danieljs'05, Bevin Gaines
'05. Eva- Mari ; Chitty '06 , and
Twan Farmer "94 work together as
a team.
services to
current and future
students of
Agnes Scott.
The women of Residence Life
gather around a game of
Cranium.
Agnes Scott"s RAs build diversity
^v and open-mindedness with the
help of Tinker Toys.
52 Clubs and Organizations: Residence Life and Tower d
The Class of 2007 was welcomed to our campus
community with a series of events organized by
Agnes Scott's Orientation Council and Student
Orientation Staff (SOS).
Agnes Scott's Orientation council
hamming it up as they show their school
spirit during "Party Smart."
"..The sessions were worthwhile."
commented Crystal Perkins '07. All
of the staff and volunteers succeed
in making the transition smooth for
the new students that arrived this
past fall.
Left: Rebecca Rodgers
'04, and April Hathcock '04
show how fun it is to be on
Oiienldtion Council.
Below: The seniors of Tower
Council believe they are the
Charlie's Angels of Agnes
Scott
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Tower Council and advisor Kathleen Edwards are
shown. When you visited Agnes Scott, you were
probably greeted and given a tour by one of these
lovely ladies.
Spread designed by Whitney Brown. Candace Donaldson, and
Stacey Lunsford
L^islatDrig with PDV^ar
Senate links the students
with the administration.
Senate Members: Abena
Frempong, Arsed Joseph, Monisha
Lewis, Mizanta Gray, Mia
Douglas, Ashley Bivens, Terica
Black, LaTwanda Broughton,
Christy Powers, Sarah Simmons,
Jahmilla James, Sylvia Ukonga
Senate Officers:
Vice President- Ashley Bivens
President- Sarah Simmons
Treasurer- Sylvia Ukonga
Secretary- Lauren Butler (not pictured)
Honor Court Members: Back: Aimee Mccoy,
Samaneh Askarian, Jessica Taylor, Rebecca Rogers,
Shaya Gregor>', Zeenat Pasha, Natasa Pajic, Tiffany
Williams, Rosemary Lokko, and Dina Dafeamekpor
Front: Michelle Currica, Shani Franklin, Jina Kim,
Kim Kouch
Honor Court Officers: Tiffany Williams (Secretary),
Kim Kouch (President), Rosemary Lokko (Vice
President), Michelle Currica (Treasure)
SGAMembers: Mary Callis,NinaTioleco, Sarah Simmons,
Kim Kouch, Kateena Johnson, Jermy Wiese, and Monique
Rocers.
''The three things that I enjoy the
most about being SGA president
are: 1) the high level of
responsibility that is placed on
student leaders, 2) the relationship
that we have with administration
as student leaders is phenomenal.
I really feel as if my ideas are
valid and considered, and 3) I
enjoy working with the other
student leaders whose ideas are
quite different from my own. This
allows me to leani more about
myself and to view issues from
another stand point."
Kateena Johnson shares a
few thouahts on why she
and rnore importantly, a
.leader on the ASC
54 Clubs and Organizations: Senate. SGA, Honor Court, and
Class Officers
Lerfrg with Glas5
These leading ladies
take charge of their
class activities.
Sophomore Class Officers:
Secretary: Lizzie Casey
Vice President: Kayleigh Shebs
President: Ashley Clark
Treasureer: Amy Flaggs
s
'[ especiall) ciijo> being a class officer
because I get to work with various,
members of my class and on a number
of different levels. This interaction
allows me to get to know my peers, and
regardless of whether or not we become
great friends, our work together will
have an impact on our futures."
MHf- l\M'lf>
See What We
Did: The Truth
About Being a
Leader
Spread designed by Janie Lopez and Nicoline Strom-Jensen
Baptist Student Union Members: Misty Roache, Candy
Creel, Victoria Hamilton, Kristen Mangum, Heather
Veal, Christiaa Ward, Nhia Bolen
fie Baptist Student Union is a Christian student
organization whose purpose is to promote a
better understanding of the Christian faith. It
hopes to provide people with the opportunity for
spiritual growth.
New Life Members: Kristin Youngquist, Karolina
Magnusson, Alex Capell, Carolyn Floumey Katie
Schroder, Jessica MacNaughton, Morgan Floumoy,
QuinnPerkins
lewfeh StudG
AsoDcfatfo^as
fornnGd agai
56 Clubs and Organizations: Religious Organizations
. wman Club Members: Back: Katherine MoIhk n
Michael Tigue, Rachel McConoughey, X
Front: Emily Bielawski, Catherine Fraas, X, Rhiannon
Newman l.iud is tne campus organization for
students of the Roman Catholic faith. It meets
weekly for Sacred Grounds, a combination
Bible study/discussion group for which students come
together to share their faith and to talk about different
topics related to Catholicism and Christian living.
Students also attend mass together at Emory
University 's Canon Chapel and participate in activities
with Emory's Newman Club.
eVf^'^^ff^^^^ an interdenominational
Christian organization who seek to
provide opportunities for fellowship and
personal growth. Their goal is to unite the Christians
within the Agnes Scott community.
"It is a joy to work with
spirituality and volunteer service.
1 see them as two sides of the
same precious coin: one side that
locuses on service to God and the
other service to the people Goi
has created."
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Nicotine Strom-Jensen
Top Row. from left: Carrie Crosby, Sara Scherer, Mary Osterbind,
Abby Babin, Kelly McQueen, Meridith Shelnutt, Natalie Reckard,
Lauren McClain. Bottom Row: Kate Miller, Renn Judin, Susan Lee,
Terri Entricht, Danielle Nichols, Cherelle Stokes, Alexis Fillos
Each ye* Rational S^n ^or^ay
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Catherine
Santello, Renn
Judin, and
Pragati Patel
pause to catch
their breath at
2003 's Black
Cat Formal.
Bottom Row, from left: Sofia Becerra-Liccia, Ashley
Brady, Nina Tioleco. Second Row: April Hathcock,
Alexandra Pajak, Katie Jordan, Morgan Edwards.
Third Row: Sarah Neal, Kimberly Fober, Rachel
Hale. Fourth Row: Nicolette Lee, Tiffany Lee, Emily
Crews, Erin Turner. Fifth Row: Anna Holloway,
Aindrea Davis, Abby Babin, Jenn Coker, Jami Stuart.
Senior Abby
Babin raises her
hand to ask a
question as
fellow members
April Hathcock,
Kim Fober, Anna
Holloway, Sarah '
Neal, and Ashley
Brady look on.
3y Babin
and Terri Entricht pose
for a picture during Social
Council's Pajama Jam party.
Below: Co-Presidents Erin Turner and
Nicolette Lee answer questions about
Black Cat and upcoming servic projects
that Mortar Board will sponsor.
38 Clubs and Organizations: Mortar Board. Sliowtime, and
Social Council
Students chow down at the ASC premiere of "The Ring.
The ehow/tfme Programc Board helps students relax during stressful (and not
so stressful!) times, by sponsoring various forms of entertainment such as
concerts, hypnotists, and movies on the Quad.
Top Ten Grossing Movies of 2003
1. Finding Nemo
2. The Lord of the Rings: The
Return of the King
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl
4. The Matrix Reloaded
5. Bruce Almighty
6. X2
7. Elf
8. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
9. The Matrix Revolutions
10. Bad Boys II
Trivia and a
Movie:
Showtime
members quiz
the movie
knowledge of
the audience
before the
show.
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Left: The audience '
eagerly waits for the
movie to begin.
Asia Hall
and Hajra
Hasan make
sure they
have good
seats for the
Below: Asia Hall and Lee
Yarbrough agree that this show needs
to start! We've already been sitting
here 5 minutes!
Spread designed by Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
ASCR Wonders:
Mew Year. New Members?
Written by Ashley Spicer
President of the Agnes Scott College Republicans, Catherine Horton,
emphasized the importance of recruiting new members at the club's
January 28"^ meeting - the first of 2004. "On a campus where the majority
of students are Hberal." she said, "maintaining not only a conservative
organization, but a Republican one, is challenging. It took us six months
just to find an advisor."
In addition to recruitment, ASCR struggles with low attendance
among its current members. Of the approximately 20 students on the
roster, only nine were present at this week's meeting - six of whom are
seniors. Similar difficulties plagued ASCR's counterpart: the now
defunct Agnes Scott College Democrats. "I hate to say complacency,"
stated former ASCD President Erin Eastvedt, "but I'm not sure there's a
perceived need among liberals to organize. We're confident in our
majority on this campus and though, initially, we got a lot of good
response, the club just kind of petered out."
President Horton is unwilling to see ASCR meet a similar fate.
While the club has previously focused on smaller functions, they will
now begin incorporating more visible events into their agenda. Horton
hopes that this vigorous new recruitment strategy will "announce our
presence on campus, welcome conservative students into an
understanding fellowship, and establish the organization for the next
year."
First among these larger activities is a bi-partisan movie night
scheduled for February 26"' and featuring the political drama "Wag the
Dog." The viewing is a joint effort between ASCR and the Agnes Scott
College Conservative Forum - a group of students with a traditional,
though not necessarily Republican, mindset. Georgia Tech Republicans
may be included as well, but no invitation has been formally extended
yet.
Plans for an upcoming ASCR bake sale were also in the works at
this week's meeting. Horton delegated cooking and selling duties and
discussed possible vending locations. Beyond the iminediate exposure,
the club hopes this event will provide, proceeds will supplement their
budget (currently $80 for the Spring semester) and help fund expenses
incurred in the production of promotional flyers.
As a third possible function, ASCR members eager to encourage
voting in the upcoming Presidential race explored the viability of setting
up a table in Alston to provide information about
absentee voting and give students an opportunity to
register. They also discussed an alternate, more
aggressive door-to-door option that would allow
Agnes Scott Republicans to canvas the campus and
approach conservatives who Horton worries may
"actually fear 'coming out' politically."
Conservative student Erin Lemon shares
Horton's concern: "I am sure many women of Agnes
Scott would be excited to join a Republican
organization, as a classroom discussion dominated
by the liberal majority may be overwhelming." As
for whether or not a new year really will bring new
members to ASCR, Lemon fears that "the campus's
current political environment inay hinder
recruitment efforts."
60 Clubs and Organizations: Political Clubs
Agnes
Conservative Tbrum
First Row: Kimberly Fober, Catherine Horton
Back Row: Jacqueline Courturier, Lauren Giddings,
Jessica Creel, Sharon Kelly, Erica Schulz-Durren
M
"ASCF aspires to promote
campus wide discussion of
political issues, agendas, and
philosophies vM\& insisting on
the right to free speech."
Jessica Creel, President
ASCF
See Whai: We Did
After giving their
opinions of the issue, the
^ debaters turn the discussion over
i
to the audience. Many thoughtful
questions were asked, by students
like Crystal Wiley, right, and only
by keeping on their toes were the
debaters able to compete well.
Florida Congresswoman and Agnes Scott
Alumna Katherine Harris visited the college and spoke
with conservative students from the ASCR and other
organizations.
The ASCR members clown around and enjoy themselves
meeting together during the Tea Party. Entertaining meetings such
as this one are used to attract potential members.
Members of ASCR:
Catherine Horton. President
Courtenay Miller.
Vice President
Stephanie Large, Secretary
Ann Willard. Treasurer
Ashley Spicer,
Social Liaison
Kelly Aungst, Jennifer
Chapman. Elizabeth
Colton. Taylor Gandy.
Martha Gaston. Carolyn
Floumoy, Kimberly
Fober. Heather Foster.
Ashley French. Shelby
Harwell, Jessica
MacNaughton. Kristin
Pittman
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Mgw organizations on campus open
different doors of activities to ficotties and
breathe a breath of fresh air into campus life.
Handiworl<s Qub
The Handiworks Club exists to teach others the
concepts of crochet and knitting. Members of this
club are expected to make or donate at least one
item to benefit a homeless shelter for battered
women. - Student Handbook
What makes the Hanc:
worthwhile dut
Club a
'on campus?
"We have a good time in that it's fun
getting together to crochet and knit
scarves while we teach people at the
same time. We also sell the scarves
and donate the money to a battered
woman's shelter so we are able to
have fun and help people at the same
time!" - Reem Faruqi, President
pictured above with Christina Ward,
Treasurer (right)
62 Clubs and Organizations: New Organizations
Right: Treasurer Christina Ward and Vice
President Jennifer Hutchison help a group of
new'handiworkers as they perfect their knitting
and crocheting skills.
Wh^m/aOh
2003-2004 ASC Dance
Team.
Standing, 1-r: Maria Banjo,
Bevin Gaines, Lauren
McClain, Mariah Bozeman.
Kneeling, 1-r: LaTisha Cotto,
Tbccara Allen, Jenny Wiese,
Carrie Cooper. Sitting, 1-r:
Catherine Santello, Pragati
Patel
Ipip-hop IS ihe^lB^irticuLii gciue ot
music that I like to dance lo the most,
however pop music has a soft^aoot in ni\
heart too. For our up and coming ytat as
seniors we look forward to continuiiui
performances at basketball games anooh
campus events but we would like to "take
the show on the road", as in a dance
competition and maybe a performance tor i
local pubUc school." - Lauren McClain,
left, with co-captain Maria Banjo
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ftS
Agnes Scott College participates in NCAA intercollegiate
athletics at the Division III level of competition. The seven
varsity sports offered at Agnes Scott include swimming,
basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.
Although the college's athletes must commit much of their time
and endure tough practices, it is worth every moment because of
the bonds that are built and maintained among teammates. The
athletes learn about commitment, responsibility, and teamwork,
which in turn prepares them for the world outside of Agnes Scott,
64 Sports; Divider
Table of Contents
Soccer...
66
Volleyball...
Swimming...
68
70
Cross Country..
Basketball...
72
74
Softball...
76
Tennis...
78
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Cheatum, Hannah Scarborough, Sally Troy, Kate Thomason, Alaina Bull. Middle
L-R: Jayme Walton, Christina Engelbracht, Lauren Tuttle, Megan Ryan, Katie
Rubesch. Kate Kroell. Bottom L-R: Lesley Com-ad, Jennifer Cook.
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Converse College
Brenau
Meredith College
Peace
Guilford
University of
Dallas
University of the
South
Wesleyan College
Emory University
Huntingdon College
Maryville College
Spelman College
Oglethorpe
Rhodes
LaGrange College
Piedmont
Fisk
The fearless Scottie soccer team
chases after the ball against
Guilford.
66 Sports: Soccer
Laura Tuttle and Jennifer Cook
smile brightly for the camera in the
team van.
SOCCER MOTTO:
NOTHING FREE, NOTHING EASY
Business as Usual f
The soccer taems was sensational this
season. They went to the GSAC
hampionship game. The ladies fought
a good game and lived up to their
motto: nothing free, nothing easy.
Next year the spirit of this motto will
lead the Scotties into another success-
ful season.
Roster
.
Lesley Conrad
Laura Tuttle
Megan Ryan
Sally Troy
Rachel Dooley
Christina Englebracht
Katie Rubesch
Karen Edwards
Alaina Bull
Jennifer Cook
Hannah Scarborough
Jayme Walton
Kate Thomason
Wren Cheatum
Susan Simpson
Susanna Lewis
Kate Kroell
"Eat it Cow!" is a phrase that the
team uses to describe the "witchy"
cows of Wesleyan.
Katie Rubesch pla\ s
goalie
like a bisi woman.
Cliristina Englcbiaeht seems
content after a tough game.
Meg Ryan, Karen Edwards, Susan
Simpson, and Alaina Bull relax in the van
after competition.
The team helps Lesley Conrad
celebrate with a nice MCAT cake.
Susanna Lewis puts her game face on
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1st Row: Adrienne Kendall, Toni Craig. Jennifer Bartell,
Kaleah Overton
2nd Row: Jennifer Simmons, Charlisa Daniels, Julia Slack,
Maritza Aldir
3rd Row: Coach James Hilleary, Coach Hughes, Deidtra
Reid
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3
4
5
7
9
10
13
15
Name
Jennifer Simmons
Jennifer Bartell
Julia Slack
Courtney
Sotherland
Adrienne Kendall
Charlisa Daniels
Toni Craig
Maritza Aldir
Kaleah Overton
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Date
08/29/03
09/ 06/03
09/09/03
09/12/03
09/19/03
09/20/03
09/27/03
10/ 04/03
10/10/03
10/11/03
10/18/03
10/21/03
10/25/03
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11/08/03
Opponent Result
Reinbardt College W
Fisk University W
Maryville College L
Piedmont College L
Huntingdon College L
LaGrange College L
Oglethorpe University L
Brenau University W
Wesleyan College W
Spelman College W
Piedmont College W
Berry College L
Fisk University W
Maryville College L
Shorter College L
Wesleyan College W
Spelman College L
Ogle(baipe University L
Huntingdon College L
LaGrange College L
Reinhardt College W
Berry College L
Great South Conference L
Tournament
Home games in Italics.
Sports: Volleyball
The AA^moriGs..,
"My favorite memory of this past
season was senior night. I was the only
senior and I feh so proud to be a part of
such a great team and reaUzed how
much they all meant to me and how
much I will miss the team comraderie
and the coaches."
~ Julia Slack, '04
"I have 2 favorite memories of the past
season. One of them is when we left
Kaleah at Huntingdon's gym when we
went to get lunch. The other is the trip
home from the GSAC tournament;
Jennifer Simmons has got to be the
greatest Karaoke partner of all time."
-Charlisa Daniels, '05
"My favorite part of the season was
when we played back to back games
and came back to win against
Wesleyan, and then beat Spelman in 4
games."
~ Kaleah Overton, 07
"I really appreciated the work ethic of
the team, the way the returning players
welcomed the first years, and the way
the whole team accepted the new
coaching staff. I look forward to
working with them next year."
Meeting
together, the
Scottie girls listen"
to the directions.
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winning season last year.
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Members of the 2003-2004 Agnes Scott Swim team pose
before their meet against Savannah College of Art and Design
on January 31st, 2004.
At left, Ukraine Jane
tiies to stay warm
while on the bus
headed to LaGrange
College.
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Aislinn Belton
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Elizabeth Casey
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Lesley Conrad
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DATE
Oct 25
LOCATION OF MEET
Layola
Oct 30
Boo Bash Relay Meet
Oct 31
Catawba, NC
Nov 1
Limestone
Nov 8
Emory
Nov 21-23
Gardner- Webb Fall
Classic Swim Invitational
Dec 2
LaGrange
Dec 6
Warren- Wilson, NC
GA Tech
Jan 11
Florida Southern
Jan 17
Emory
Jan 24
Florida Southern
LaGrange
Jan 31
SCAD
Feb 7
Georgia Southern
Feb 20-22
Atlantic States Swimming
Championship
Marchll-13
NCAA Swimming &
Diving Championship
Right: Aislinn Belton
and Lizzie Casey do
their best Zoolander
impressions while
waiting for the meet at
LaGrange to begin.
70 Sports: Swimming
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Swimming!
The Agnes Scott Swim Team
was busy as usual this year
as they swam to be top
Scotties. Last year, they were
the best women's college
swim team in the Middle/
Southern Atlantic states.
This year, we can are sure
that they will do even better.
Already, they have placed 3rd
in the Atlantic States Cham-
pionship. This year's wins
show the Agnes Scott swim
team has the spirit because
they are and forever will be
Scotties. Being a swimmer
for Agnes Scott leaves little
time for other activities, but
the women of our swim team
are always willing to do what
it takes to proudly represent
ASC in the best way possible.
Does this look like the face of a
winner? Lesley Conrad '04 after the
win at LaGrange College.
Left: How long do you
think she can stay in the
water?! Dana Notestine
'06 prepares for the
/ Georgia Tech/ Warren
Wilson swim meet.
Spread designed by Whitney Brown, Candace Donaldson, and
Stacey Lunsford
uc^fRr^G Vi^fep
The ladies of the Cross Country team
took huge steps this year!
Above: Coach Fred, M. Morris, K.
Quarin, M. Osterbind, C. Fraas, B.
Barnard, C. Hall, L. Grimaldi, and Y.
Rodriguez enjoy a meal together.
Above: Chrissy Hall, Phyllis Tuggle, Megan
Morris, Laura Grimaldi, Kelley Quann, and
BrittanyBamard pose for a team picture.
Above: Chrissy Hall
streches her leg
muscles so they are
ready to go.
Left: And they are
off and running!
Brittany Barnard FY
Catherine Fraas FY
Laura Grimaldi So
Christina Hall FY
Megan Morris Jr
Mary Osterbind Jr
Kelley Quann Jr
Phyllis Tuggle Sr
Sept. 6 University of the
South
Sepf. 13 Mountain Top
Classic
Sept. 20 LaGrange College
Sept. 27 Oglethorpe
University
Oct. 04 Georgia Collegiate
Championships
Oct. 11 Covenant College
Oct. 25 Southeast Classic
Invitational
Nov 1 Great South
Athletic Conference
Championships
Nov 15 NCAA Regional
Championships
Below: Kelley Quaim and
Megan Morris strech in
reparation for thei r next
match.
72 Sports: Cross Countr>'
Running with
the TEAM!
'The words 'T^ast Women
Have Good Times" arch
across the back of our bright
purple cross-country T-shirt;
the motto fits us. The
pictures show part of the
story, but they leave out some
of our best times off the
course: pulling pranks on
the night before our
championship, laughing at
Phyllis' house afterwards,
and squeezing into Coach
Fred's dining room for a
final dinner at the end of the
season. Every person
counted this year - our
different personalities and
abilities worked together to
form an amazing team.
People say that running is an
individual sport; it isn't true.
We cheered each other,
pushed, and supported, right
through the end. Phyllis, our
first All-American, was our
hero, but we were her
champions, even as she was
ours." -Megan Morris, pictured
below
Kelley Quann and
Catherine Fraas
take time out from
the meet to have a
few laughs.
Coach John
Roberts gives the
ladies some
friendly pointers
before the heat.
Above: Megan Morris take big strides against her.
competitors.
Left: Brittany Barnard jogs to the finish line!
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BLLdyt/ULMM
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Agnes Scott dribbles hard
with new coaches and a
dedicated team.
Back: Coach Joeleen Akin. Denise Draper. Jane Bigham. Kaleah
Overton. Diana Davies. and Coach David Akin
Front: Jennifer Bartell, Toni Craig, Zenovia Barnes, and Erin Byrd
Jennifer Bartell
Jane Bigham
So
Erin Byrd
So
Diana Davies
F-Y
Toni Craig
So
Zenovia Barnes
Jr
Kaleah Overton
F-Y
Nov. 21
Warren Wilson
Nov. 22
Toccoa Falls College
Nov. 25
King
Dec. 01
Oglethorpe
Dec. 04
Southeastern
Dec. 08
Atlanta Christian
Jan. 07
Judson
Jan. 09
Salem
Jan. 10
Bennett
Jan. 12
Spelman
Jan. 14
LaGrange
Jan. 17
Clearwater Christian
Jan. 18
Maryville
Jan. 21
Wesleyan
Jan. 24
Judson
Jan. 27
Piedmont
Jan. 31
Maryville
Feb. 01
Fisk
Feb. 04
LaGrange
Feb. 07
Huntingdon
Feb. 1 1
Piedmont
Feb. 13
Spelman
Feb. 16
Huntingdon
Feb. 18
Wesleyan
Feb. 22
Fisk
Feb 26-29
GSAC Tournament
74 Sports: Basketball
One on One...
with Assistant Coach
David Akin
Why did you want to
become a coach?
"I had nan-owed it down to being
an actor or a basketball coach,
and Joeleen gave me the proposi-
tion about being a coach here,
and I chose basketball in a
second."
What are your
expectations for the
basketball team this
year?
"My season outlook is a bit
skewed, because I am optimistic
about everything I do. The first
goal is a winning record."
What are your aspirations for
the future?
"I would like to stay in women's
athletics, because I have a vision. I
really want to take women's
basketball to another level. It has
so much potential to be at a higher
level, and I invision that I will
have a team of girls dunking the
basketball."
"Go hard, or go home! If you
a't give it all you hav
I you have waste
timef '
; '-'Zenovia 1
call the female coach
'Coach Akin" and the guy
I 'Coach Dr
erson are "I am proud
of you."
-Coach / '
^mr-
^jpSM:.
Head Coach
Joeieen Akin
ight: She shoots. ..the
3'atiently await the ball's
Lthe court.
ft: Kaleah Overton
makes her way back down the
court in hopes of scoring.
Bottom Right: An injured
Jennifer Bartell stays attentive
on the bench and listens to
Coach Akin's pointers.
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P(^r/\ i^'^-
Roster
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The 2004 Softball team gears up to top last
year's record through more experience
and motivation.
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Back^^,Amanda Starr (assistant coach), Epp^GantJ
Jayme Wfton^^^AHm^^^^^j^Sally^roy, Laura
Derajinski, and Jim Hilleary (head coach). Front Row: Tai
Sudan, Julia Alexander, Courtney Sotherland, and Lauren'
Giddings
No.
Name
s.
Kristin Branaum
So.
2
Sally Troy
So.
3
Lauren Giddings
So.
8
Laura Derajinski
Sr.
10
Alina Smyslova
So.
11
Courtney Southerland
So.
13
Emma Gant
Jr.
15
Jane Bigham
So.
17
Julia Alexander
So.
18
Tara Sudan
Jr.
23
Zenovia Barnes
Schedule
So.
Date
Opponent
2-14
Huntingdon CoUeg
e
2-15
Suwanee College
2-19
Clark-Atlanta Univ
ersit
2-22
Fisk University
2-24
Emory University
2-28
Piedmont College
2-29
Brenau University
3-2
Wesleyan College
3-4
LaGrange College
3-16
LaGrange College
3-20
Fisk University
3-24
Piedmont College
3-27
Wesleyan College
3-30
Judson College
4-4
Maryville College
4-7
Shorter College
4-13
Emory University
4-16-17 GSAC Toumamen
t
Coach Hilleary pitches to Laura
Derajinski as Julia Alexander^
plays third base
76 Sports: Softball
Courtney Southerland throws the
ball to first base as quickly as
possible for the out.
Captain Julia Alexander:
"To motivate my team mebers I
basically try to set a good example
on the field by always giving 100%
and encourage them to do their best
when they are out there as well.
We've got a small, but talented and
close knit team, so we're looking to
hold our own against the schools we
compete against and improve our
record from last year."
Coach Jim Hilleary:
"Our hope is to improve our performance
on the field, particularly with the
offensive side of the game. Last year we
emphasized defense and it improved
dramatically. We hope that the same
happens this year with our run
production."
Coach JfffT Hilleary and
in Julia Alexander
r
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ii
Above: Shivering in the
cold, Adrienne Alexander,
Nhi Ha and Kelley Quann
put on their warm-ups
Right: With undeniable
determination, Nhi Ha
shuffles her feet ready to
move in a aiven moment.
wms
Roster
Adrienne
Alexander
Patricia Brooks
Nhi Ha
^m^nH^^^Bb
G?Q>fK(l champQ\A/ork
hard to defend title.
Left: Anticipating the fly-
ing tennis ball, Kelley
Quann "s fancy footwork
and perfect form will en-
able her to hit whatever
comes her wav.
Kim Kouch
Michelle
Mathieson
Kelley Quann
Right: Using her hand as a
means to direct the ball
and her racket, Michelle
Mathieson positions her
body for a perfect hit.
78 Sports: Tennis
I ihinu hci head and
watching the ball tl>
towards her, Adrienne
Alexander prepares
herself to send the ball
flying to the other side of
the court.
Pumpin ItUpfora
filammin New
Season
purple
again, not only for a new season, j
but for a second championship
title. Facing the challenge of
idapting to a new coach, the
Scotties anxiously awaited
nioiher great season. Realizing
the importance of body
conditioning and teamwork, the
ladies eagerly prepared for new
lys to greet old competition.
Lncouraging each other along t
v\a\. each Scot tie is dreaming ol
)btaininB a second GSAC
TENNIS TEAM - Front Row: Nhi Ha, Adrienne Alexander, Michelle Mathieson. Back
Row: Kelley Quanii, Kim Kouch, Patricia Brooks, Coach John McLamb.
Coach John McLamb
dishes out tennis balls for
the Scotties to hit.
"A lot has changed for us since last
year, with the coaches and all, but
we are really happy with where we
are right now and what this season
holds for us."
-Kelley Quann
"Coach is trying to kill us! We've
been doing a lot of agility and
endurance drills to help us on little
things that are imperative to a good
all around game. After that, we can
handle anything!"'
-Adrienne Alexander
"It was exhilirating to win the
GSAC last year, especially since it
was our first year in the
conference."
-Michelle Mathieson
"Winning the GSAC was a great
experience because it was
something that we accomplished
as a team. In general tennis is an
individual sport, and it was nice
to be able support one another
and bring the team to victory."
-Patricia Brooks
"To have tons of fun and get
better every day!"
-Kim Kouch
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Earlier this year, the yearbook staff asked the seniors what they
would miss the most about Agnes Scott. You can find many of
their answers in the pages that follow, but we found Kimberly
Fober's reflections about her time at Agnes Scott particularly poetic.
'The way the campus looks around 3 in the afternoon on a cloudless
sunny day under a deep blue sky in early fall with the leaves still on the
trees and a cool breeze in the air. The glimpses of the moon over the
round tower of Main from my sophomore room window, Rebekah 324.
Knowing my friends are just down the hall. The Black Cat procession
into Gaines for Junior Production. The way the light moves over the
beautiful coral walls of 2nd floor Rebekah as the day winds down... The
sense that I belong to this small, vibrant, challenging community" Class
of 2004, this is your time to shine. Make us proud and make each other
proud. Stay close and take your memories with you.
Student Life; Name of Page
r
labLe or
Senior Investiture 82
Senior Portraits 84
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Nicoiine Strom-Jensen
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Almost Alums.
The class of
'04 lines
up to greet
guests.
Alaina
Jones (left)
is all
smiles.
'Sr. Investiture is an example of
the recognition and honor
bestowed individually on
students at Agnes Scott."
-Prof. P Campbell
For seniors like Yuan
Mei, senioritis
kicked in
before the
ceremony.
'This signifies the quickly
approcahing end of all of my
hard work here at Agnes."
-Valerie KoteTawia (left)
Martha Dawsey, Jenn Coker and
Jill Carson bask in the glow of
being seniors.
82 Seniors; Senior Investiture
'SR. Investiture
symbolized being
almost over the
wall to freedom
from Agnes Scott."
-Victoria Gwinn
(far right)
'04 Pa-
tiently
waits to be
capped...
"Senior Investi-
ture signalled
I another change
in my life."
-Candace
Donaldson
(left) with
Victoria Gwinn
Smile, you're seniors now! |
Jessica Davis and Gabrielle
Durden enjoy the day to- 1
gether. \
Emily Crews... senior andj
lovin' it. i
Going through
Sr. Investiture
made me feel
onored to have
achieved the
status of 'Se
nior.'" ~Kim-
berly Fober
(left, with
fellow senior
Carolyn
Flournoy)
Tiffany, save some
smile for the actual
graduation! Shannen
Williams gives Tiffany
Williams advice for the
future.
Senior Investiture is an Agnes
Scott tradition that brings to ,
life the reality of being a ^^M
senior. During this ceremony,
seniors are capped with their
mortar boards to signify their
status as an Agnes Scott senior,
soon to be an alum. The class
of 2004 is eagerly anticipating
the real thing, to take place on
May 15, 2004. Congrats,
Seniors !
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Jcnscii
Atnropology/Sodology
Shelby, NC
Coundl; 1, 2, 3, U; Cirde K: 1, 2; f re-Med
Yjrq,mh. E-lkaLetF* Bairj
'.
What are you going to do after
you graduate?
"Biological work in the Atlanta area." - E.
Bielawski
Music and Biology
Avondale Estates, GA
Orchestra; I, 2 (frindpal Cello), 4 (frindpal Cello);
Chorale: I, 2, 3, 4; ASC String Quartet: I, 2, 3;
Astronomy CluD: I, 2; ASC TV: 3, 4 (Co-Treasurer);
Colonnade CluD: 3, 4; Sigma Apna lota: 2, 3, 4 (Sgt.
Arms); Canterbury Gub: 3 (Co-f resident), 4 (Co-
fresident); League of Namers: 3, 4 (Seaetaiy); Keligious
bfe Coundl: 3; AO: 4; Tri-6eta: 4
S'jfra Becerra-IkBa
Music and Spanish
San juan, f uetto iNico/TucRer, (oA
"I will be attending law
^school. ..somewhere.. .any where. ..hey,
Where's my acceptance letter??!!"
- C. Dredden
"Travel as much as possible until
I run out of money and need
to get a 'real' job. So, I'll
probably travel for a week
and a half." - A. Fillos
Chorale: I, 2 (Treasurer), 3 (Vf), 4 (President); Sotto
Voce: 2, 3, 4; Grcle K; I, 2; NSO: 2; Music Guild:
2; Sigma Apha lota: 3 (Recording Secretary), 4 (Co-
fresident); fYl Laden 2, 3, 4; Big Sister: 2, 3, 4;
Orientation Coundl, Day Student Coordinator 2002,
2003; Gass Officer: 3 (Co-Secretary), 4 (Seaetary);
Mortar Board: 4
KaTneecIa Bello
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
London, England
Scott's Orientation StafF: 2; Grcle K: 2; ISA 2
(Secretary), 3 (Seaetary), 4; Student Senate: 2, 3;
FYl Leader: 4
84 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
fiTTillif J^-nv^ Biewlaw^ki
tSiology
Wadsworth, OH
Cross Country: I, 2, 3; Newman Qub: I, 2,
3, 4; Trifieta: 1, 2, 3, 4; JoyRil Noise: 2;
Religious Life Coundl: 3, 4; Faith and Learning
Committee: 4
s
T>
^
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What is your best memory of
ASC?
"Winning Black Cat this year." - A. Powers
"My friends and the ever so green green grass."
- R. Poole- Ward
"The Sister Hazel concert and all the fun
I had with the girls." - J. Dykman
"Performing the dances at JP it
really brought us all together
and it was such a feeling of .'^
accomplishment when we
finished." - A. Brinegar
r
SBetlv Marie Bourgeois
Biology
Knoxville, TN
GEO: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Tri-Beta: I, 2, 3, t
(riistorian)
A5'F>leV lorrairie Bradv
International i\elations
Houston, TX
Witkaze: I, 2 (farliamentarian, riistorian), 3 (Co-
President), 4 (Co-f resident); Model UN: 2, 3, 4;
Senate: 1, 2 (i ariiamentarian), 3; Qrde K; I, 2; NSCj;
Mortar Board: 4; futlius: I, 2, 3 (President); Women
in Business: 2 (President); Joyful Noise: 4
MtuTnr) FaWTi Brirjegar
Engllsn
Athens, GA
Best Buddies: I, 2; jodal Council: II; Varsity Joccen
I, 2; Cirde K; 3; Black Gt Qair: 3, 4; Study
Atroad: 3; Residence Life: 2 (RA), 3 (RA 4 (RD);
Operation Cnristmas Child: 3
Patricia Jearj Brooks
tconomics/BusinessI
lacksonvllle, rL
Varisty Tennis: I, 2, 3 (Captain), 4 (Captain);
Omioon Delta Epsilon: 3, 4; NSG: 2, 3, 4;|
Putlius: I, 2; Qass Officer 2 (VP)
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QiCfeavla l^&ntt Srowrj
tconomia and Business
Atlanta, GA
loyful Noise: I, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpka lota: 2, 3, 4
( rrcasurcr); Omiaon Delta tpsilon: 3, U (Ireasurer);
INROADs Intern: I, 2, 3, 4
Tarp.eika Nickello Cairiplset
WoodnjfF Scnolais: 2, 3 (Treasurer), 1; Career
Advisory Board: 2, 3 (Vf ); Track Out: 2
(Treasurer/Seaetary); Tribeta: 2, 3, 4; ACS: 2,
3; GEO: 3
Liarjrja to Carsorj
tnglish and Jtudio Art
Winston-Salem, NC
, ^
Art Qub: I, 2, 3, 4; untitled: 3, 4 (Seaelary);
Qiorale: I, 2, 3, 4; Sotto Voce: 1, 2, 3, 4; JoyRil
Noise: 3, 4; League of Namers: 3, 4 (TR); fsi
Cki: 3; Canterbury QuL: I, 2, 3, 4; DfS: 3, 4;
Orientation Council: 3; frofile: 2, 3 (Art
Director), 4
^
f olitical Science
Dirmingnam, AL
Best Buddies: 1, 2, 3, 4 (IOC Rep); IOC: 2,
3, 4 (txectutive Board: Worksnop Coordina-
tor); Tower Coundl: 2, 3, 4; NSCS: 3, 4;
Mortar Board: 4; FYI Lader: 2, 3; New Life:
1, 2, 3, 4; Big Sister: 2, 3; SKowtime: I, 2
/
Who are youi
favorite professors
4 and why?
"I love Dr. Redmond's sense of
humor and his willingness to
stand up for what he believes in. I love
Tina Pippin's refreshing take on our
modem-day society." - S. Franklin
^acFiel Crai^^
J
3 (RA); ACS: 2, 3, 4 (Secretary);
4; Junior f reduction
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"Dr. Hubert (cause she's Dr. Hubert!) and Dr.
Cozzens, because she is always willing to go the
extra 50 miles to help you, and her classes are the
only I've taken here where I consistently *wanted*
to keep going to class." - K. Kallaher
"Dr. Paulsen (my first voice instructor) and Dr.
Schenbeck for their unceasing faith in me (Dr. P-
thank you for allowing me the space to boohoo in
my lessons when I needed to.). Todd Skrabanek,
my piano teacher, who is the MAN!!! His amazing
understanding (and quirkiness) made it easier for
me to learn to play the piano." -N. Frye^
ieSSicQ. Cree
^t^<
fimitif Diarje Cr&DS
M
ixeligious Jtuaies and History
Damwell, j(_
sM
NSO: 2, 3, 4 (VP Community Service);
Mortar Board: 4 (Vi Community Service);
jp^HV
TArC 4 (f resident); Faitli and Learning
f Hm
Committee: 4; SGA: 2, 4 (Treasurer); Varsity
1 u^^Hv
Soccen 2; Dean s Honor List: 1, 2, 3, 4;
I'liii^^Hr
Religious Lire Council: 1, 2
^^^K-i
What is your
best memory of
"I will remember the friendships
I made and the unceasing support
they provided me. I will be forever
grateful to Tracy and Debbie and
Simone and Vera and Zarita and every
other Woodruff Scholar who appreciated
how very hard it really was. To every
Woodruff Scholar I leave behind, I say,
YOU CAN DO THIS!" - E. Harper
"All those days where I turned simple 20-
minute meals into 2-3 hour long talk and
laugh fests with my friends in the dining
hall in a feeble attempt to avoid my
work." - A. Hathcock
"Dean Shuronda Smith." - S. Reid
Tirgirjia Caroiirje "C^rri^'
Tsycnology
Isle of 1 alms, SC
Grcle K; I (Sunshine Cnair); Softtall: I, 2
(SAAC Rep); Qass of 2004 Qairperson: 2, 3,
4; Sodal Coundl: 3, 4 (IOC Rep); IOC: 3, 4
(Seaelary); Joykjl Noise: 3, 4; Tsycnology Cluo:
3 (r resident), 4 (iresident); Colonnade Club: 4;
festle Doard: 4
^lair Ciis?)mq,
Latina Human Services (self-designed)
OmaKa, N
Hispanic Awareness Society: 3, 4 (fR Chair);
NSQ: 4; Big Sister: 3, 4; FY\ Lader: 3;
Circle K: 2; f ronle: 2
1/^actLtet MkF>ete Daviclsorj
Psychology
Duluth,j6A
AWISA: I, 2, 3, 4; Witkaze: 1, 2; Profile: 1, 2;
Student Calling Program: 1, 2
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AJTiclrea Keelevf Davi.?
Economics and Business
Plantation, rL
Studio Dance Tlieater: I, 2, 3, 4; Sodal Council: 2,
3, 4; Class Officer: 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer every year);
Mortar Board: 4; NSCS: 3, 4; Omiaon Delta
Epsilon: 3, 4; Tower Council: 3, 4
What is the one class that
made you go 'Wow" at ASCP
Jeo.s-ka-Sif^ar^T^e Davi5
International Relations and Business Economics
Mannkeim, Gemnany
Profile: 1; Women in Business: 2, 3 (President);
<?.^^.,
Delta Epsilon: 4
^
"Psychology of Sexual Behavior with Jenny
Lucas. Who wouldn't enjoy that class?" - E.
Turner
'Wstory 335: Black Protest Thought. This
class is so intense as far as the racial,
political, and social aspects are
concerned. Dr. Violet Johnson should
^ be given a reward for having the
cou rage to teach this class in an
^Environment of women that
^ are passionate and ready
for conflict and
controversy." -
\ V. Gwinn
Mar*:r-. a V/alli5 Daw^e\j
Astropnysics
Marietta, 6A
Grcle K; I, 2; Hatitat for Humanity: 3, 4; New
bfe: 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Qub: 4; Scott's
Orientation StafF: 4
J^
llriclS'aif Zveif Deri^o
History and Antnropology/ Sociology
Leslie, GA
Silnouette Staff: 4; Junior Production: 3
<r
"?.
Win
^iT[r <^4
Sa ra Pos&if DBe-)^ed.etto
Cnemistry
Marietta, GA
Senate: 2; ACS: 2, 3, 4 (Vf); Career
Advisory Board
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J
What are you going to do after
you graduate?
l^oS&n&T^ DixoTi
fsychology
Atlanta, GA
Profile: 2, 3, U (Copy Editor); Circle K: I, 2, 3,
4; FYI Leader: 3, 4; Witkaze: 1, 2, 3, 4
'I am getting married, and hopefully going to
law school." - A. WiUard
w
'Read all the books and watch all the movies
I've been saving up for the last 4 years and
put all my pictures in scrapbooks! And
i job, maybe?" - K. Fober
'I will return to Germany to ge:
my university "Diplom" there
md later on work for the
German State Department."
- J. Davis
f
CariclaiCe Do'oalcls'orj
'^ 1
fsycnology
Atlanta, GA
Joylul Noise: 1, 2, 4; Qorale: 3; Tower
Council: 3, 4; Silhouette Staff: 4; Class Officer:
4 (Vf ); Witkaze: 1; fsychology Qub: 3, 4
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Delsorap) Ao-^rnS Dooley
Antfiropology and Sociology
Atlanta , GA
WoodnjfF Scholars: I, 2 (Vf ), 3, 4; FYI Leader:
3, 4;
Sociology
fiowie, MD
Dasketball: I; Tower Council: I, 2, 3, 4; Dig
Sister: 2, 3, 4; f ubiius: I, 2, 3 (Vf ), 4
{f resident); ulack Cat Chair: 3, 4; Silhouette
Staff: 4
Trench and Anthropology!
Auburn, G A|
f rench Club: 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 6 Co-f resident)
French Honor Society: 2, 3, 4; Volunteer
i\iugee Family Sen/ices: 3; Career Advisory
Board: 3, 4
JerjTiifer Dylonarj
Cross flains, Wisconsin
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MoTOarj Z.wick& Bclwardi'
Tsycnology and Early Cnilanooo toucation
ValncoJL
Varsity Ooss Country: I (SAAC Rep), 2
(Qptain and SAAC Rep), 3; SAAC: I, 2
(President); Residence bfe: 2 (RA), 3 (RA), U
(Complex Manager); AAortar uoard: 4 (Co-
Black Cat Qair) I
Twarj FarTner
Engiisk Literature and Creative Writing
Cedar Rapids , lA
Orcliestra: I, 2, 3; Grcle K: 2 (Sunskine Ckair),
3; Campus Girl Scouts: 1, 2, (Vf ), 3 (President),
4 (President); Residence Life: 2 (RA), 3 (RA), 4
(RD); DPS: 3, 4; Profile: 4; Volunteer Board: 2,
3, 4; Exkikition Art: 4; Aurora: 2, 4; Scott's
Orientation Staff: 2; FYI Leader: 2, 3, 4; Big
Sister: 2, 3, 4
Alexia Fi
Women s Studies and Psyckology
Decatur, GA
Varsity Swimming: I, 2; Circle K; 3, 4; Habitat
for Humanity: 3; Social Council: 4; Big Sister:
3, 4
CarolifT} toms& Flo^T^ey
Economics and Business
Cu mming, QJA
NSQ: 2, 3, 4; Omiaon Delta Epsilon: 3, 4;
German Honor Society: 3, 4; Faust Club: I, 2,
3, 4; New Life: I, 2, 3, 4; College Republicans:
2, 3, 4; Big Sister: 2
J
Who are your
favorite
professors and whyP
Kinrtlserlvf J^nm^-H&rciQ. Folder
Economia and Business
Qiay Court, SC
Orientab'on Council: 2, 3 (VP), 4; Tower Council: 2,
3, 4 (TC Intern); NSO: 2, 3, 4; New Life: I, 2, 3,
4; Witkaze: 3, 4; loyful Noise: 2, 3; Omiaon Dcka
Epsilon: 3, 4; Habitat for Humanity: 3, 4; Colonnade
Qub: 2; Mortar Board: 4; Dana Sckolar: I
J*
^ "First, Dr. Lynn because he has so
^ much energy when he teaches, and he
enjoys his topics so much that the students
are motivated and excited to learn the
knowledge he has to share." - C. Horton
"Nell Ruby, because she has taught me to be the
_best artist that I can be. She has helped me to see
I the woman I am becoming and how to live life
with a Uttle more enthusiasm." - A. Jones
"Ayse Garden and Jennifer Lucas- take a class
with either of them, you will understand. I have
also been lucky enough to have both of them as my
advisors." - N. Ledbetter
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HeatF>er Foster
Antnropology and Sociology
AAarietta, GA
Economics and Business
Litnonia, GA
Witkaze: 1; Aurora: 1 (Seaelary); Senate: 2;
Honor Court: 4
Melii'^'a Vo (i)iLleQoi
tnglish
Winter f ark, FL
Writing Gnter Tutor: 2, 3, U; New Lie: 3 6
4 (Small Group Leader); OrcKestra: I, 2, 3, H
(Concertmaster); Harmonic DifFerences String
Quartet: 2, 3; Qorale: I, 2, 4; Sotto Voce: 4;
League of Namers: 3, 4 (President); NSCS: 2,
3, 4; fiig Sister: 3
What will you
hnisQ most about
MartF>a ^astor^
k
'Living so close to my friends."
H. Lemon-Steiner
'Being able to wear pajamas... any where r
E. Pace
Englisn Literature and Creative Writing
HigKlands . NC
Profile: I, 2 (Copy Editor); 3 (Assistant Editor),
4 (ditor-in-Qief); NSCS: 2, 3, 4; Orcliestra:
2, 3; Delta Pki Aplia: 3, 4; New Life: 3, 4
"The people, the chicken caesar wraps and the
perfectly trimmed grass." - A. Pajak
'All the amazing people I've met and the intimacy^
af everything." - R. Scoggins
'Blackfriars and most of all, my wonderful friends
and professors." - A. Willard
:he ^L
MitTilra (sokat
2^J^^^^^^^^^B^^|
Religious Studies and fiusiness/Economics
iMverdale, GA
Asian Continental American Student Associa-
tion: 1; Subcontinental Student Association: 1;
. MSA 1, 2; fiig Sisten 2
Spread designed by Ciiristina MontjoN and Katie N'esser
StiialjetF) Fair (oocF>
AAatnematics and Economics
Roswell, GA
''"W'B^W^"^
What is your worst memory of
Antnropology and Jodology
ackson, AAS
Mary Dar^a ^ow&ri
J
"Freezing firedriUs at Sam." - E. Bielawski
"First- Year dorm life." - J. Davis
"Black Cat 2003...WAY too much pettiness
X and drama." - C. Dredden
w "ASCPD ticketing me for
everything." - S. Franklin
^ "September 11, 2001."
- - E. Turner
ElsOTjif (reer;e
fsychology
Americus, GA
ickfiiars: I, 2; New Life: I, 2 (Activities Coordi-
nator), 3 (Activities Coordinator); Grcle K: I;
Haoitat for Humanity: I; RLC: 3
2ntr4
Ykfjoria (^wmv
English Literature and Oeative Writing
Atlanta, GA
JoyfijI Noise: 2, 3; Cnorale: 3; Studio
Dance Tnealer: 2, 3
92 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
s
T>
^
Who is your favorite professor
and why?
'Dr. Steve Guthrie this man is monotone beyond
behef but is funny as hell! He has an excellent
sense of humor, he is very knowledgeable in
English Literature, he is always helping students
to think outside the box, and he is a professor
that does not give a damn and will tell you
iust the way it is. I respect him so much
For that. He ROCKS!" - V. Gwinn
'Dr. Gail Cabisius, my advisor,ir
because of her kindness and
5specially her encouragement
in my pursuit of all things
Greek and Roman. Dr.
Cal Johnson, my organ
teacher, because he
tias constantly
encouraged me
to pursue and
use my musical
ibilities."
-A.
Willard
f rench and History
Kfinnesaw, Qlr\
OrcKeslra: 1, 2, 4; Chorale: 1, 2, 4; SAI: U
(Secretary); rrencn Club: I, 2 (Secretary), 4;
CGS: I, 2 (Treasurer), 4; Mortar Board: 4
ick Gt Co-Chair); f i Delta f hi: I, 2, 4; f hi
Alpha Theta: 4; Haoitat for Humanity: 2;
SfiJYF: 3
Me^Ba-nrj Kainitter
Theatre
Olney, MP
i&i Wr&r; Harper
History
Atlanta, GA
Woodruff Scholar: I, 2, 3, 4
April MkBelte HatBcock
Psychology and French
Apopha, rL
rellowship of Christian Students: 4 (Co-
founder); New Ufe: I, 2 (Coordinator), 3, 4;
Withaze: I, 2, 3, 4; Mortar Board: 4 (Vf )
Senate: 2; Tsi Chi: 3, 4 (Treasurer/ Secretary)
NSCS: 1, 2, 3, 4; fuhlius: I, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary);
f i Delta f hi: 2, 3, 4
Kate Keicl^rirjl'
Anthropology and Sociology
Irvine, CA
New Life: 1, 2 (Study leader. Crossfire), 3
(Servant Team, Clowning Around); French
j Jub: I (Seaetary), 2 (Co-r resident); Orchestra:
} I, 2; leer Educator for Religious Studies: 3
Spread designed hy Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
Becky H&isoTi
International Kelations/jpanish
Tucker, QdA
Varsity Swimming: I, 2; fublius: 3, U I Treasurer);
5enate:li; Habitat for Humanity: I; Baptist
Student Union: 4; Mortar Board: 4
Jakit hvlwn&tt^ KiU
Religion/Sodal Justice
Atlanta, GA
Witkaze: 1, 2, 3 (Vf), 4; Residence Lie Staff:
(RA) 2; Awisa: 1, 2; Awisa Dancer: 1, 2; Joyful
Noise: 2; Studio Dance Uieater: 2; filackfriars: 2;
Minority Council: 3
M^vql Kolloway
folitical Sdence/Women s Studies
Effingnam, JL-
eiackfiiars: I, 2, 3, 4; NSQ: 3, 4; Mortar
Board: 4; Mock Trial: 2 (Vf , IOC Representa-
tive); Big Sister/ Little Sister: 2, 4; Tower
Council: I, 2; fublius: 1, 2, 3, 4
Music: Tneoiy, History, i crformancc
Lawrenceville, tlA
Ckorale: I, 2, 3, 4; Sotto Voice: I; QISC: 1, 2, 3,
4; Sigma Alpba lota: 2, 3, 4 (Vf, Membciskip); La
Casa JHispana: 2; froliie: 3, 4; Social Council: 3, 4;
Yearbook: 4; CMENC: 4; Conxervalive forum:
4; College Republicans: 2 (Sec), 3 (Vf ), 4 (f res.);
Senior Gift Campaign: 4; Astronomy Qub: 4; Black
Cat Songs Cnair: 4; Orchestra Manager 2, 3, 4
.ia (Nicky) HOTt
NSQ: 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Epsilon: 4; JoyLl
Noise: 3, 4
94 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Director)'
What are you
going to do after
you graduate?
"Either Teach for America or the M.A.T.
jt program here at ASC." - K. Kallaher
"On the real- NO graduate school for this
femme! I will receive further knowledge from
other sources besides an institution of any kind.
I'd like to spend a month on spiritual retreat.
Travel a little bit, too. Perhaps move out of GA.
And of course, work and pay the bills." - N. Frj'e
"Work.. ..somewhere! Probably in a medical
setting." - M. Gokal
"After graduation? I plan to do the one thing I
have always wanted to do, but never dreamed I
would. I am going to be a teacher." - E. Harper
JerjTiifeT filalrie lSQ,i2S
International Relations
Tampa, rL
Mf ^^
Tower Council: 1, 2, 4
^^Hlk '^^'M'" i
Marie (Mi^S'if) Iza^nirre
iW >^?
aiiii4
ni
b JINS^. ^
Kateerja I Jofoi'orj
Hk 1
Biology
DrunswicR, GA
./ .'
j'^'
JuJidal Board: 3; SG/
(f resident);
V Volunteer Board: U
AWISA: 1, 2, 3, 4
^
A/hat is the one
;lass that made
jou go "wow" at ASC?
Women's Studies. It changed the way
iiat I think and feel about things allowing
fie to analyze the world from a different
lerspective. I feel that I can have a more enlight-
ned view in all areas of discussion because of the
nain ideas I have taken from that class." - A. Jonea
Class as in the that thing I'm supposed to go to-
)rganic Chemistry, WOW, I actually passed." - Hj
-emon-Steiner
The Global Awareness Class: Ghana. I got a
hance to go to Ghana for three weeks." - T.
Campbell
Alairja Diarie hv&s
^^1^^"^
^'l
Studio Art
Ft. Mye5, f L
M
Black Cat Decorations Ckair: 1; Designed Stir Fry
Logo for Spring Student Art Exhibition: 3
Jordar^ to JoTie-S"
fsychology
Ormond Beacn, rL
Circle K: I, 2; Softtall: I; Black Gt f arty Day
Cnair: 4; Student Intem-Spedal Events: 2, 3
Spread designed by Cliristiiiii Montjox and Katie X'esser
Nkole JoTTeS"
Atnropology/Sodology
Mannheim, Gennany
NSQu
What are you going to do after
you graduate?
"Graduate school in Afro- American Studies."
- S.D. Williams
KriS'tei^ KallaFver
English
Memphis. TN
1,
OfFice of Communications Intern: 2, 3, 4; I he
frofile: I (News Editor); The Collective: I, 2
(Secretao^); W.A.V.E.: I, 2
"Travel to Canada, Hawaii with my
ioyfriend then on to graduate school."
- A. Brinegar
'Go to graduate school for masters in
.^.teaching history and social
^ studies." - J. Dykman
ntemational delations
St.Simons Island, GA
1
NSQ: I, 2, 3, 4; French Honor Society: 2, 3, 4;
RHA: 2; Mortar Board: U
Valerie A" Kote-Tawia
Economic and Business
Atlanta, GA
oyLl Noise: 1, 2, 3, 4; Women in Business: 2; Sigma
Alpha iota: 2, 3, 4; YearLooh: 4
2l.141^^-i,
Kim Sim KoacF*
Psychology
StatesDoro, GA
Honor Court: I, 2 (Seaetary), 4
(President); SGA Exec Board: 4; Psi-
Qi: 2, 3, 4; Tri-Beta: I; Goss-
Country Team: I; Tennis Team: 3, 4
95 Seniors; Senior Portraits and Director>'
Who are your favorite profes-
sors and VA/hy?
"Dr. Garden because she's the epitome of
strength and the nicest lady ever. Dr. Lucas
because you have to give mad props to
someone who can make performance
appraisals sound interesting and who
voluntarily dresses like a lab rat every
year. And Dr. Kachelski because he's
so conscientious and the best
advisor ever; if it weren't for him,
I wouldn't be graduating!"
- A. Hathcock
^FlizalsetF) H^rmqtov Imh&t
l^^^P*
^W History and Art
^ Qarleston, SC
Ifllrm
Best Buddies: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Colonnade
Club: 1, 2, 3 (Seaetary), U; Mortar Board: 3, 4
^^Hh^ <%
(Historian); NSCS: 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club:
^^^^Hh^^H
1, 2, 3 (co-leader), U (co-leader); Circle K: 1,2, 3,
^^^^^^^^^^H
4; Religious Life Council: 1, 2, 3, 4; Volunteer
^^^^^Hl^^l
Board: 1, 2, 3, 4; f Ki Alplia Tbeta: 4; Allocating
^^^^^^^^^1
Committee: 2, 3 (Seaetary)
^H^^^^^H
KrMa-r^a lariTnore
"Dr. Glower, Dr. Scott,
and Dr. Wistrand- They
made class fun, but 1 also
learned a lot froni
them." - H.
Lemon-Steiner
r
KatFterJT^e Jarje laixclerdale
Diology
raiinope, AL
Asian Women: 3 (f resident), 4 (President); NSQ: 3,
4 (executive Vt ); National Coalition Building
Institute: 3, 4; Habitat for Humanity: 2; Best Buddies:
3; Minority Council: 4
Nicole lecllsetter
fsycnology
Winter Park, f L
Grclc K: 1, 2, 3 (President), 4 (Lt. Govemor);
slack Cat Cnair: I; Tower Council: 2, 3, 4; Junior
T reduction Stage Manager: 3; Dana Scnolan 3;
jtuoy Abroad-jalamanca, Spain: 3
.Mariatar^Tia tm^s lee
m- ^^^^H
1
frcncn and Women s Studies
Lafayette, LA
A Buddies; 1, 2, 4; f rencli Honor Society; 2, 3, 4;
Black Cat franks Qiair; 2; Dean s Honor List;
Sweetbriar Junior Year Abroad in Paris: 3
Spread designed by Christina IVlontjoy and Katie Vesser
Nkolette Joarjrie
f olitical Science
fanama City, rL
Common Ground: 4; Cross Country: 2 (AAosl
Improvea Runner); rll Leader: 2,3; AAortar
Board: 3, 4 (Co-Fresident); NSQ: 2, 3, 4;
Profile: 1; f ublius: I; Writing Center Tutor 2, 3,
4
Biocnemistry
Sarasota, rL
luJicial Board Rep: 4; Colonnade Quo: 4; Student
Calling frogram: 23; CDC Intern \Antn ISicRetlsial
Diseases: 3, 4; AG: 2 (Historian, IOC Rep), 3
(President), 4 (Co-Seaetaiy); Senior Qass Dance: 4;
ruLlic Safety Haunted House for Cnaiity; I, 2, 3, 4;
Dana Scnolar: 3; Junior Production: 3; Introductory
Qiemistiy Tutoring: 3; IOC Rep: 2: Tower Coundl:2
Tower Council: 4; Junior Production: 3; CDC
Intemsnip: 4; Soccer: 1, 2
MkP)eUe J^wi& Los
German Studies and History
Navarre, FL
Faust CIud: 2, 3 (co-President), 4 (co-f resident);
Cross-Country: I, 2; riaLitat for Humanity: 3;
NSQ: 1, 2, 3, 4; Pki Alpka TKeta :3, 4;
Delta Phi Alpha: 3, 4
: IS your
worst mGmory
from ASC?
erjtiorf
98 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
"Don't have one." - C. Miller
^Hearing the news about September
llth."-E. Mishoe
"First Year refrigerator theft. Who Stole My
Pickles??!" - E. PacS
"Physical Chemistry." - R. Poole- Ward
"The worst memory that I have of ASC is the
overload of classes and the rigorous class sched-
ule." - V. Gwinn
"When the class of '03 ran through Winship all
night my first year at ASC banging pots, pans, and
drums." - A. Willard
Priva So Mala-oi
uconomics
OwensDoro, KY
Tower Council: 3, 4; Black Cat: 2, 4
(Cnair); Junior froouction: 3 (Cnoreog-
rapner)
Beverly !< Hwnmso
saii4^
SF>araifTje Do Mark
uiofsycnology
AWISA: 1, 2 (Dance/Event Coordinator), 3
(fresident), 4 (Dance Coordinator); Tower
Council: 1, 2; Witkaze: 1
yA/hat is your
?Gst memory
DfASC?
'The Lovely Ladies of Witkaz<
S. D. Williams
'That feeling of intense relief when I walk
3ut of Buttrick after my last exam each exam
Deriod, usually with a runny nose and my
glasses on because I have slept about 2 hours
if the last 40, but (wo)man, there is no time I've
felt freer." - K. Fober
AJTTiee I
Actor/ Director in A5C productions; Woodruff
Jcnolar fresident; Honor Court Rep; Orienta-
tion Council: 3
'Running at 5:45 am with the Cross Country team."
E. Bielawski
'The challenge; I feel this will make me a more
Droductive person in the fumre." - T. Campbell
Carrie McCardv
/vvathematics-tconomics
Jssp?''' CA
V
NSQ: 2; Black Gt Overall Qair: 2, 3;
ODE: 4; f uUius: 4; flute CKoir: 3,4
Spread designed b)' Christina Montjo> and Katie X'esser
SiiSarj MglailQptliri
6iochemislry/AAu
iCRSonville, rL
Cnorale; I, 2, 3; Career Advisory Board: 2, 3, 4;
ACS: 2, 3 (Co-Vf ), 4 (f resident); Mortar Board:
3, 4
Ca5'5ar}clra .
McMaF>ori
Brooke
What is the one class that made
you go "wow" at ASC?
"Dr. Hackett's Intro to Women's Studies. If you're
a senior and you didn't take this one, you really
missed out!" - C. Dredden
Music and Early Cnildnood Education
Trenton, GA
Chorale: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Exec Board Rep, Asst
Conductor); Sotto Voce: 2, 3, 4; SAl: 2, 3 (Sodal
Committee), 4 (Editor, Caoaret/ AAusicale Com-
mittee Qairpetson); CMENC 3, 4; NSCS: 2,
3, 4
Vimn Mel
Economics and AAathematics
Snangnai, China
ntemational Student Association: I, 2, 3, 4; Sodal
Coundl: I; Cultural Events Committee: 2, 3;
Academic Committee of the Board of Trustees: 2;
Mortar Board: 3, 4
"Psychology of Women. Not because I am
a Women's Studies/Psychology major, but
because the women in the class were
^ able to open up about personal
experiences that have affected
them. It was a big awakening
to realize that the problems
in this society affecting
women don't just affect
^omen, they affect
women sitting
miext to you in
^ class. They
affect your
friends." -
A. Fillos
I. .-1 \ \
K^^ <
CatF)eriy])e CoOTterjayf Milter
English
Savannah, (3A
Sodal Coundl: 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Treasurer); Black
Qt Chair: 3 (Pranl^), 4 (Head); Baskettall: 1 ;
Colonnade QuL: 3, 4; Key Qui): 1; ASC
RepuUicans: 3 (Exec Board), 4 (Entertainment);
Dean of Students Intern: 4; CDC Lat Asst: 3;
f rolile: 3, 4 (Copy Editor); Tri-Beta: 3, 4; ACS:
3, 4; f uUius: 3, 4; Silhouette: 4 (Business Manager)
.^ijl|il<^-lm
'iffar^if Milter
Economics and Business
Belleville. IL
' f^ Qass President: 2, 3; Qass Co-
f resident: 4; Women in Business: 2;
Sodal Council: I
100 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
Bli^alsetPt Siism Mi-S'F>oi
International delations
Winter Park, FL
less Sodety: I, 2, 3, 4; Circl(
ispanic ,
What vA/ill you miss the most
about ASC?
"Trackside." - K. Kallaher
"The smiling, friendly people." - S. Fri
F
"J^mvQ. Va-yp)
"Black Cat/JP, Capping, the Special Events
and Conferences Staff, and the most
wonderful people in Facilities and
Food Services." - N. Frye
if
"I will miss the friends and
the campus. I love having
all of my friends and
everything I need on
one little block of
Atlanta." - C. Horton
AAusic ferformance
College Park, GA
Varsity Tennis Team: 3; Witkaze Step Team: 3,
SaraF) Veal
r
Political Science
Maryville. TN
GEO: I, 2 (Seaetary), 3 (Treasurer), 4
(President); PuLlius: i, 2, 3 (PR), H (VP);
EAC: 2, 3, 4; Environmental House: 2; Tower
Council: 3, 4; Mortar Board: 4
DarjjellM lee Nichols
International Relations
Isle of f alms. SC
Grcle K: I; Social Council: I, 2, 4; Mock Trial:
2 (Treasurer); S.I.F.E.: 2,4
Morika Solan
Economics and Business
Atlanta. GA
9
\WISA 1, 2, 3, 4; Witkaze:: 1, 2, 3, 4; JoyJul
Noise: 2, 3, 4
Spread designed by Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
i\eligion and jodal Justice
Durham, NC
Grde K: I, 2 (Seaetary), 3 (Vf); Newman
Quo: 2, 3, U; Residence Ufe: 2, 3, tt; Religious
Life Council: 3, 4 (rAeeting Coordinator); fsi j
Qi: 2,3: FYI Leader: 2, 3, 4; SOS: 2
^^^^
5o Vkole Pace.
International Relations
AtlanU, GA
Witkaze: 1, 2, 3 (Co-Vf), U (Co-f resident);
Model UN: 2; Women in Business: 2 (Vf );
f ublius: 1, 2 (Secretary), 3; www.REALITE: 2
(Treasurer); Joyful Noise: 2, 3; Mortar Board: 4;
Omiaon Delta Epsilon: 3, 4; Board of Trustees
Student Rep: 2; SIFE: 2
Alexarjclria Pa ^ak
Music Composition/Theory/History
Qarksville, MD
Grcle K: I, 2 (Vf of Membership); Career
Advisory Board: I, 2, 3 (f resident), 4 (f resident);
Orchestra: i, 2; Mortar Board: 3, 4 (Secretary);
Elizabeth R. Griffin Research Foundation Intern:
3, 4
M
j^
T^elsecca tdqf> Poole-Ward
udidal Board: 2, 3 (Vf); AQ: 1, 2, 3, 4;
NSQ: 2, 3, 4; Dana Scholar: 2, 3
^^^^^^^^^^1
^^v
J
CiMStat lo PoixaFt
English
Collins. GA
New Life: 1, 2, 3; f rofilc; 2;
i
102 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
E Who arQ your
favorite professors
^^fc and why?
"Dr. ToUiver because he is so nice and
easy to understand and work with."
-C. Miller
"Dr. Scott, because she is so funny and down-to-
earth and integrates Missy Elliot lyrics and Austin
Powers scenes into her lectures. Everytime I go to
her office, I end up staying for 30 minutes or
longer laughing and cracking jokes. Dr. Allende
because although I think he has alzheimer's, he is^
just so funny and interesting, and I love Latin
American studies. Dr. Venable, because he made
science, specifically chemistry, interesting (and I
usually hate science) and just because he is so
intelligent- there is not a thing this man doesn't
know." - E. Mishoe
Au.clrevf lifrjr^e Powers
rAa.u\ and Spanish
Molorege. NE
Qass Secretary: I, 2, 3; QassCo-f resident: 4;
Tower Council: I, 2, 4; NSCS: 2 (Seaetary),
3, U; Mortar Board: 4; Orientation Coundl
Seaetary: 2; SOS: I; Grcle K: 1; Hispanic
Awareness Society: 3
- Vv y.
Kikl PLirjtervolcl
Spanish
Gainesville, FL
Varsity Swimming: 1, 2, 4; Grcle K: 1;
Colonnade Out: 1, 2; CkessQub: 2; Residence
Lfe Staff:4
Alkia T^er^ee Purvi-S'
isycnology
Oayand, CA
Grcle K: 2, 3, 4; Witkaze: 2, 3 (Historian,
farliamentarian), 4 Board: 4
*A/hat will you .
miss most about
'My irreplacable friends and
)rofessors and our beautiful campus."^
E. Turner
'Defmetely the sisterhood and the familiarity."
A. Brinegar
'Its beautiful campus and long hours in the library.'
T. Campbell
'Without a doubt, the thing I'll miss most will be
iving so close to so many friends. It's going to be
lard being far away from my girls!" - C. Dredden
'The fact that when clothing, advice, or a friend is
leeded, all you have to do is knock on your
leighbor's door." - A. FiUos
Best Buddies: 2; Showtime: 2, 3 (Films Chair), 4
(President); Psychology QuL: 3, 4; Withi
Keligious Studies
Stone Mountain, GA
laToifa latrke ^Jvev-S
BasketUI: I; Witkaze: 1, 2; AWISA I, 2,
udidal Board: 2 (Rep); lychology Newsletter 3
(Co-Editor); Tutor: I, 2, 3
Spread designed b)' Christina Montjoy and Katie Vesser
T)awrj Marie, ^oel'
lology
Woodtine, GA
Newman Qub: 3, U; SAFE Women: 2, 3
(Vf), 4; Orientation Council: 2, 3 (Vf);
Showtime: 2, 3; FYI Leader: 2, 3, 4; Big Sister:
2, 3, 4; Grde K: 1
" I ^elsecca Yirgirjia ^ocier5
Economics and Education
Vancouver, WA
Orientation Oiundl: 2, 3, 4 (f resident); Sotto
Voce: 2, 3, 4; Qiorale: I, 2, 3, 4; College
i\eput>licans: 2 (f resident); Honor Court: 4
' ictoria
only jirom riesnman
Year, 2000!
Good fnenas
Courtney Dreaden
ana Lindsay Deriso
snare a smile in tne
Siinouette office.
KafjFtrifr^ T^elsecca ScF>rocler
Englisk Lterature and Creative Writing
MarUnez, GA
New Life: I, 2 (Group Leader), 3, 4 (Servant
Team Coordinator); frofile: I, 2 6 3 (Head of
Layout and Design and Dear Agnes), 4; NSC5:
2, 3, 4; Mortar Board: 4; Flute Ensemtle: 1, 2,
3, 4; SFW Qair. 2 (Worship Oair)
4- l)Ct<,>.<,>.
ty^<
Brka Saffror; Sc?)iiUrDmr&n
International Kelations
Atlanta, GA
Dekalb Symphony Orchestra, and Georgia
ferimeter College Wind Ensemble: 1,2 (rrindple
Qarinet); ASC Orchestra: 3,4 (Principle
Qarinet)
StttTu
n-
SaraF) Blfealsetfi Simmovs
f olitical Science
Blue Springs, MO
Senate 1, 3, 4 (President); LBTQA ColiecBve
I, 2 (Treasurer), 3 (President)
104 Seniors: Senior Portraits and Directory
r filisialietF* SmoSor)
jHF
International Relations
Warner Rotins, GA
Agnes Scott Flute Ensemble: 1, 2, 3, 4;
Orcliestra: 1, 2; Gjlonnade Qub: 3, tt
(f resident); HaLitat for Humanity: 2, 3, 4
Wlio is tkat ad
Daoy? Its senior
Valerie Kote-Tawia.
riameeaa ana Joy
snaie a moment at an
ISA potluck dinner.
g. Lg /^
AAusic and f sychology
Roanoke, VA
Vanity Volleytall- I, 2, 3, 4 (Gptain); Vaisity
Sofiiall- I, 2(Gptain), 3 (Gptain), 4 (Gptain);
Mortar fioard- 4; Sodal Gundl- 2, 3(Secrctaiy);
NSG- 1, 2, 3, 4; Student AtWelic Advisory
Gmmittee (SAAQ- 2, 3, 4 (President); f si Qi-
3,4 (Vf ); Residence lie: 3 (RA), 4 (RD); Qorale-
1, 2, 3, 4; Sotto Voce- 2, 3, 4; Leadershape- 3
r
Marciaret Ai^r; S-p^c^c
Biology
Athens, GA
NSCS: 2, 3, 4; Tri-fiela: 1, 2, 3 (Associate
AAember Rep), 4 (Seaetary); joyRjl Noise: 4
Studio Art
Atlanta, GA
Habitat for Humanity: 2, 3 (r R Cnair),
4(rundraising Cnair); Exnibition Art: 3, 4
(fresident/Supreme Deity); Astronomy Quo: I,
2, 3, 4; He G>llective: 2, 3, 4; Qmpus Gid
Scouts: 2, 3; Residence Life: 3 (RA)
Tami Sfaiay
fiiologyl
Waipanu, Haw aii
NSCS: 2 (Vice-President of Community
Service), 3 (Vice-President), 4 (President);
Mortar fioard: 4 (Treasurer); AQ:2,3
(Treasurer), 4; Tri-fieta: i, 2, 3, 4; Grcle K: I, 2
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Diology
Woodstock, GA
Swim Team: I (Captain), 2; Orchestra 2; flute
Qioir 2, 3, 4; Tri-6eta I, 2, 3, 4 (Co-president)
Leco
Cnemistry and Religious Studies
Granada riills. CA
FYI Leader: 2, 4; SAFE Women: 23
(Treasurer); Snowtime: I; ACS: I, 2, 3 (Co-
VP), 4; Grcle K: 1, 2; Best Buddies: I, 2, 3, 4;
Tri-6eta: I, 2, 3, 4; NSCS: 3, 4; Volunteer
Board: 3; IOC: 3 (Seaetary), 4 (Cnairperson);
Mortar Board: 4; SGA Exec Board: 4 (IOC
Cnair)
Biology and r sycnology
Sari rrandsco Bay. CA
AAedical Explorer Post Quo: I (Program
Director); Biology Quo ICC Rep: 1, 2; College
Youtn Group: I, 2; Washington Hospital
Volunteer and Mentor: I, 2; Physical Therapist
Ade: 2; Peer Tutor: 3
Miso- n Kaf.p Trprjflall
Anthropology/ Sociology
Marietta. GA
Tower Council: 2, 3, 4; Joyful Nolse:2, 3, 4
(Treasurer); Sofctall: 3 (Manager); WICT
Mentor Program: 4; D.P.S.: 3, 4
Aindtea Davis, Hanieeda
Beflo, Nicole Leaoetter,
Audrey tcmkis, Jon
Jones, and Emily Dull
celebrate tneir last ragnt
oF Junior f reduction
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Best Buddies: 1, 2, 3; Mortar Board: 3, 4 (President);
Psychology QuL: 3 (President); Psi Qi: 3 (VP), 4
(President); Sigma Delta Pi: 3 (VP), 4 (VP); Pi
Deb Phi: 3, 4; NSO: 2, 3, 4
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Biology
Orange, TX
GEO: 2, 3 (Secretary), U (Vf); FYI: 4;
IOC: U; Black Gt Qiair: 2, 3, U
At Bonfire 2003, seniois
Hameeaa fiello, oianca
Yiorin, ana Jessica Davis
all celebrate tneir interna-
tional accomplisnments at
Agnes Scott College.
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Economics and Business
AAicanopy, rL
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Mobile. AL
Aurora: 1, 2, 3 (Art Editor), 4 (Editor in Qiief);
NSQ: 2, 3, 4; Exkitit Art: 4
Aw BlizalsetFt Willard
Qassical Languages and Literatures
Rossville, QA
BiacRlriars: I, 2 (puolidty), 3 (vice president), 4
(president); SAFE Women I, 2 (treasurer);
College Republicans 3, 4 (treasurer); Senior
Qassical League 4 (president); NSCS: 3, 4;
New Life: I
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History
Memphis, TN
SGA Bean): 4 (AAinority AJvisor/Qiair of Multicultural
Student Affaire); Honor Court: 2 (Rep.), 3 (Treasurer);
Witkaze: I, 2, 3 (G)-f resident), 4; Mortar Board: 4;
Tower Council: 2, 3; Dana Scnolan 2, 3, 4; fni Alpna
TKeta: 3, 4; Orientation Council: 3 (Mnorily Student
Coordinator); NSCS: I, 2, 3, 4; )oyfcl Noise: 2; Board
of Trustees Standing Commitlec on Development: 2;
Softball: I
TiffaTDVi Nkole WilUsmS
Matnematics
JacRsonville, AR
Witkaze: I, 2, 3, H; NSCS: 2, 3, 4; Honor
Court: 3, 4; Grde K: 2; Mortar Board: U;
Women in Business: 2
Biarjga VilsiriTi
Business and Economics
Barranquilla, Columbia
Qrcle K: I; Residence Life: 2, 3;
Mortar Board: 4
Kristfn Nkole '^oimOi(imst
Astropnysics
Co rdova, TN
Habitat for Humanity: I, 2 ( Vf), 3 (fresioent),
4; New Life: I, 2, 3 (Volunteer Cooainator and
fiiLle Study Leader), 4; Joyful Noise: 2, 4;
Orientation Council: 3 (SOS), 4 (Design
Coordinator); NSQ: 2, 3; Mortar Board: 4;
College Republicans: 2; Circle K; I
Maria ZannWarjo
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Cnemistry and Matnematics
Apopka, rL
Tower Council: 2, 3, 4; American Cnemical
Society: 2, 3, 4; Orientation Council: 3
(SOS), 4 (FYI Coodinator); Black Qt Qair:
2, 4; Sopnomore family WeeRend Cnair: 2;
Junior T roduction: 3; Senior (3m. Campaign: 4
MiM Bli^alsetFt &/orjar
Diology
Jonesboro, GA
Varsity Swimming: I, 2, 3, 4; Student Athlete
Advisory Committee: 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-6eta:3, 4;
NSCS: 2, 3, 4; Planning for College Success
Mentor: 4; ASC Community Orcnestra: 4
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Every girl experiences something new and exciting each year of her stay
at Agnes Scott. Unlike other colleges, Agnes Scott opens a new door
[o the world for students year after year. Each and every student is part
of a collective body that makes up the Agnes Scott family Her class has
something to look foward to with the coming years : the first-years hf come
offical members of the Agnes Scott community during Black Cat the
sophomores receive their beautiful onyx class rings, and the juniors stage
best production ever, the annual Junior Production. With the help of
amazing faculty and staff, daily life at the college runs smoothly As we move
into our niches in the world, we will always have the fond memories of the days
we spend in class and the sleepless nights we spend studying and working
those As. Until then though, we will all do what is expected of us-- work hard,!]
think deeply, and live honorably Scotties, are you ready for your closp ups?
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Juniors... 112
Sophomores... 12C
Firsfifears... 12?
Faculty... 136
Staff... 142
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. Haj-Hussein and Nicoline Strom-
Jensen
Toccara Allen
Gaeliel Apostolou
Kimberly Austin
Maria Banjo
Zenovia Barnes
Krishna Barrett
Jennifer Bartell
Michelle Beer
Clarissa Bell
Laura Benton
Michelle Berg
JUMIORfi
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^ QUEENS OF TME NIL^
1 1 2 People: Juniors, class of 2005
Audrey Beverley
Anju Bhandari
Shemia Black
Jennifer Brabson
Nzinga Brooks
Samantha Casne
Heather Cason
Bonnie Castro
Sanquanette Causey
Hee-Jung Chun
Amanda Clark
Latisha Cotto
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and Courtney Dredden
Lucy Dodd
Julianna Rose Dow
Mia Eklind
Sarah Faber
Nancy Fernandez
Shireen Fischer
Ashley French
Bevin Gaines
Emma Gant
Sarah Gaputis
Laura Gargala
Kristen Gaynor
Holly Ann Geldhauser
Linda Githiora
Sameera Gokal
Zarita Gray
"I have changed a lot since my
first year at ASC. I have learned
to never take people for granted.
This is something I did not
understand my first year. I
learned that family is really
important. Also. I have become a
happier person, and I am now
more social."
Ariel Harrison
Changes
since first
year.
"Life at Agnes has
made me much more
outgoing and willing to
take risks. Although
ASC is my comfort
zone, having this place
has given me confi-
dence to be in any
environment."
Danielle Johnson
114 People: Juniors, class ot 2005
Anna Griffin
Nikki Hafenbrack
Heena Harpalani
Candace Harrington
ZaLithia Harris
Ariel Harrison
Laurel Henninger
Alice Hudson
Meghan Jaffe
Danielle Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Katie Jordan
Nicole Kilby
Christina Lee
Susan Lee
Tina Lee
"The language lab after ten
pm. Everyone is doing
last minute studying and
you know it's going to
be a long night."
-Zenovia Barnes
Favorite Hangout
"My room is my favorite
place to hangout becasue
it is so big (I'm in the 4th
floor tower room)."
- Rachel Darr
" I have more
confidence in
myself. 1 have
strength to stand up
for my beliefs and
views"
- Tara Sudan
Changes
since first
year.
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Alice Li
Kelly Lindquist
Rosemary Lokko
Jeanette Long
Lauren Lorentzson
Michelle Mathieson
Lauren McClain
Rachel McConoughey
Sarah Milford
Jennifer Milholen
Katie Miller
Malathia Mobley
Katherine Mohney
Christina Montjoy
Sheena Moore
Anna Morgan
CbarUsa Daniels says:
"The best thing about being a
Junior is knowing that you
WILL make it. It may take
some time and more effort
than you feel Uke exuding, but
everything will be all right."
Alice Li says:
"The worst thing about
being a junior is realizing
that it is too late to imporve
your grades dramatically
and knowing you won't get
into Yale Law."
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1 16 People: Juniors, class of 2005
Megan Morris
Kieva Alana Morrison
Ruth Napier
Frances Nguyen
Emily Norman
Jalila Nur
Mary Osterbind
Ruth Owen
Kristen Parks
Sarita Patel
Monica Foe
Kelley Quann
Aria Bater says:
"Coining to ASC, I was
naive and gullible. But
now I realize you have to
use insight and wisdom
before making decisions.
have become more
confident and disciplined
Now as a junior, I am
aware of the goals that I
would like to pursue in
life."
Qudsia Raja
Karen Reynolds
Claire Richardson
Misty Roache
Meghan Jaffe says:
"My favorite place to
hangout on campus is most
definitelythe library. We are
all supposed to be studious
and quiet when we are in
there, but it just never seems
to work out that way! I
mean with make-shift
couches on the floor and all
your friends in one place it's
bound to get rowdy!"
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and Courtney Dredden
Allison Rodean
Kat> Rosenbaum
Katie Ruhesch
Brianna Schneider
Alissa Schram
Elizabeth Selk
Leslie Shaver
Megan Shaw
Megan Skelton
Rebecca Sloan
Chelsea Stertz
Katharine Strawser-Booth
WOW DOES A
QUEEN OF '
TME NILE
WALK?
Monisha Lewis...
"A QUEEN OF
THE NILE
walks with a
Gangsta
Leanir'
1 18 People: Juniors, class of 2005
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Tara Sudan
Karen Swain
Katherine Thomason
Sylvia Ukonga
Tina Valenti
Katie Vesser
Lindsey Walswortli
Kathleen Wairen
Jenny Wiese
Amelia Ziadie
Jenna E. Zoino
"A Queen of the Nile walks ^^
with dignity, confidence, self-|
assurance and above all atti-
tude because she is royalty.
She is not overpowering or
condescending, but she
knows her own worth and ^
shows it in every step."
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and Courtney Dredden
Sandra Abrokwa
Ekiko Aiken-Reedy
Julia Alexander
Samaneh Askarian
Joya Banerjee
Mollie Barnes
Erika Bames-Ford
Laura Baum
120 People: Sophomores, class of 2006
Shelley Boyd
Molly Braeunig
Kristin Branaum
LaTwanda Broughton
Lauren Bryant
Erin Byrd
Ashley Carr
Lizzie Casey
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Jennifer Cook
Sequanda Craig
Laura Crompton
Lindsay Cronk
Tramela Cummings
Michelle Currica
Yolanda Curtis
Rachel De Urioste
Denise Draper
Erin Eastvedt
Jenna Edmonds
Terri Entricht
Denise Farley
Tatiana Farrow
Reem Faruqi
Amy Flaggs
Meghan Fleming
Kamil Francois
Maame Frempong
Shaday Galliraore
122 People: Sophomores, class of 2006
Taylor Gandy
Leslie Gibson
Meg Ginn
Suzanne Gordan
Shaya Gregory
Laura Grimaldi
Ruth Grune
Wendy Guiles-Trombetta
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Jennifer Johans
Lisa Jones
Michelle D. Jordan
Arsed Joseph
Renn Judin
Harnit Kang
Rashmi Khanal
Annie Kim
Leilah King
Shannon Kipphut
Emilie Kirkup
Kiistina Kontak
Lauren Lewis
Natali Lovell
Liza Lucht
Veronique Lunganga
124 People: Sophomores, class ot 2006
Hilary Mason
Alexis McDavid
Ashley Meister
Sarah Meng
Elizabeth Miller
Meggan Murphy
Mollis Mutch
Mahnaz Nazir
Katie Newburg
Dana Notestine
Heather Owen
Pragati Patel
Aleksandrina Penkova
Asheley Poole
Moutushi Rahman
Kristen Ralph
Shristi Rawal
Hannah Reuter
Bretoya Rhodes
Laura Richardson
2. Cioinj: to sec u game (Thrasher's Hocke) aii<l
Braves' baseball)
3. High Museum ol Art
4. Ealing out (Catt* Internuv/o. Atlanta Fish
Market)
t the Masquerade and Tabem.u
Mlanla
^. Georgia Tech (anything from visiting friends to
walLhiiif i.'M.iils .11 tlic Foist f '(.'tiler)
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Angela Rogers
Emily Rose
Megan Ryan
Christina Sandema
Catherine Santello
Elizabeth Sattin
Sara Scherer
Elizabeth Schwartz
126 People: Sophomores, class of 200fi
Heather Tovey
Connie Tran
Sally Troy
Heather Veal
Lauren Wagner
Maryanne Wallace
Diana Walter
Christina Ward
Courtney Ware
Brianna Wolf
Lea Ellen Yarbro
Kati Zoino
Wuilmj; lor a gDod
Irivia i|iiosiii)it. Icllovv
sopluiinorcs talk
amongst ihemsclvcs
while caliiig their
Jjiiiier Over the year,
Iriends would lioU
opiHirtunilies to enjoy
each other at places
like Ruby Tuesday's.
Lealinp through broch
study abroad opportunities,
rooniniates .Sarah Meng and
)enise Dra|xrr think about their
futures. Throughout the
ophoniore year, students begin
thinking about future
opportunities such as study
pad nips .iiul inlciii'.hips
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Jasmine Adams
Kaha Ahmed
Adrieraie Alexander
Ariane Anderson
Stephanie Ansah
Carol Ashong
Mariam Attarwala
Kelley Aungst
Stacey Badour
Mallory Barbae
Brittany Barnard
Latoya Belcher
Ashley Bohnert
Nhia Bolen
Mariah Bozeman
Tiffany Brand
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128 People: First Years, class of 2007
Amanda Brown
Whitney Brown
Christy Byrd
Julie Ceigler
Amira Cerimovic
Jennifer Chapman
Julia Charles
Rene Charles
Wren Cheatum
Heather Clarke
Anne Clayton
Tiara Cochran
Emmeline Creasy
Elizabeth Dahl
Luciana Dasilva
Diana Davies
What did you
think of your
FYS (First- Year
Seminar)?
if I thought it would
sort of 'Getting to Know
"fou' fun class, when in
actuality, it's hard as..."
Elizabeth Yates
TYS gets first years to
study a subject that interests
them from different points of
view. It allows students to
study a subject without the
stresses of normal academic
subjects."
Quinn Perkins '07
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Stacey Lunsford
April Deans
Sherri Diston
Anni Dong
Rachel Doolev
Angelica Dopson
Mia Douglas
Sarah Edwards
Parke Espy
r-.'/ole: First Years, class of 2007
Martha Guajardo
Amelia Haggerty
Sara Haj-Hussein
Kristin Hall
Amy Hannigan
Rebecca Harris
Kristina Hartmann
Tabitha Head
Christina Himebrook
Heather Homsby
Naomi James
Erica Jarrell
Kolbi Johnson
Kyoko Johnson
Kaleh Karim
Jasmine Kennedy
Do you get along with your academic advisor?
regBffBBfBn: easy." - Crystal Perkins '07
"I have to honestly say that we got off to what one would call an interesting start. As time passes on however, I can really connect with
him and I have to admit I really like him- as an advisor and a friend!" -Sara Haj-Hussein '07
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Stacey Lunsford
Caroline Kilpatrick
Rachel Kish
Kara Knight
Moll)' Kott
Katherine Kroell
Ye\heniy3 Krutko
Geraldine Ledent
Susanna Lewis
1 32 People: First Years, class of 2007
Tiffany McKenzie
Catalina Morillas
Brooke Napier
Katharine O'Brien
Debi Ogulu
Hayatt Osman
Rliiannon Owen
Ivy Oxendine
: complain, it is liKe a never ending sleepover,
have to wear shower shoes." -Sara Haj- Hussein '07
"What's not to love? Small closets, public toilets, showering with
Elizabeth Yates '07
"I like dorm life although it's been a totally new experience for me. I've never had to
live with so many people from completely different backgrounds. It's awesome, but
sometimes the conversation is rather random." -Nhia Bolen '07
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Stacey Lunsford
Katie Ricketson
Nyla Rock-Vanloo
Carmen Rodgers
Yazmin Rodriguez
Brenna Rosenstein
Pamela Rossell
Sara Rosta
Elizabeth Sandy
Tara Schultz
Sarah Scoles
April Seay
Gwendolyn Shearer
"I loved my first week. I found the friends I was destined to be
with." - Sara Haj- Hussein '07
"I had fiin. It's so much better than high school. I miss my
family, but I'll be akight," r Jenna Wells '07
134 People: First Years, class of 2007
Salma Stoman
Ouida Stuber
Ashley Tate
Carlie Tilson
Maja Tokic
Michelle Tumey
Callie Tyner
Graciela Vaneerde
Margarita Velez
Njamili Wai
Spring Walker
Jayme Walton
Meredith Watkins
Janet Weber
Charleen Wilcox
Elizabeth Yates
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Stacey Lunsford
Dr. Charlotte Artese
AssisTAKT Professor
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dj\, Yale University
fn.D, Northwestern University
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Dr. Sandra Dowden
Charlb A. Dana
Professor of Biology
B.5., Georgia Southern College
MA, U of North Carolina
PLD, U of North Carolina
Dr. Arthur Dowling
lAssooATE Professor of
Physio
B.5., College of William and
Mary
MS, U of Illinois, Urhana
PLD, U of Illinois, Urhana
Dr. Maiy Gin
AssisTAKT Professor of
HlST(^ ^
B./\., Yale University
Mj\., Emory University
rh.D, Emory University
Dr. Rosemary Cunningham
Profbsor of EcoNOAAia
D./\., roranam University
Mj\., Eoraham University
rh.D, Eoraham University
Penelope Campoell
CharlbADana
Pr ofessor of History
BA, Baylor University
MA, The Ohio State U
PhD. The Ohio State U
Dr. /Vvarylin Darling
Professor of Danct
BA, floriaa State University
M.M., Florida State University
Ph.D, Georgia State University
Dr. Augustus Cochran
AdEUNE A LORDANS
Professor of PounoM
ScENg
ByV, Davidson College
PAA, Indiana University
PhD, U of North Carolina
I.D., (jeorgia jtate U College of Law
Dr. Christopher De free
Associate Professor of
Astronomy
BA., Duke University
MS.,UofN.CaapelHil
Ph.D, U of N. C Qapel Hill
Ever wondered why they LOVE their job?
We asked them what their favorite part of being a Professor was and they said.
Seeing that "aha" look in the eyes of
students as they see a Vermeer for the
first time, or reahze how sophisticated
Greek Temple design was.
-Dr. Donna Sadler
Getting to know the students.
-Dr. Jennifer Lucas
People call me Doctor.
-Professor Nell Ruby
'eople: Faculty Portraits
F
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Dr. Detnany Foley
ViSmNG AsSISTANfT f ROFES-
SOR OF GlEAAlSHCr
B.5., AuDum University
AA.Ea., University of Georgia
Tn.U, University of Georgia
Dr. Karin Gi
Assistant f rofessor
^1MAN_ .__
Wesleyan University
AAyx, Wesleyan University
fn.D, Emory University
Dr. EizatctK Hackett
Assistant Professor
OF Women's Studcs and
ft-ILOSOPHY ^
BA, U of Notre Dame
PAjv, U of fennsylvania
Tn.U, U of fennsylvania
Dr. Heather Heckel
Instruqor OFfouncAL
SCEl^
D./\, Duke University
nAj\., Georgia State Universi
Tn.D, Georgia Jtate University
Dr. Marquita Jackson-Minot
Assistant Professor
OF Education _^
B.5., Boston University
AAjv, Gambriage College
Tn.D, Emory University
eronica Henson-f hillips
Assistant Professor
T heatte
Grossmont College
BjX, U of California San Diego
M.FA, U of California San
Diego
., Kalamazoo Com
M.M., Northwestern
University
D.AA., Northwestern University
Dr. Drenda rloRe
iooATE Professor of
lOLOGY
/V.C. Central University
ijv, /xtlanta University
\ A State U of N.Y. Stony Brook
\PLD. State U of N. Y. Stony Brook
Dr. RoDert Kacnelski
Assistant Professor
of psyohology
BA, University Of Notre
Dame
fh.D, University of Wisconsin-
Madison
Being able to read, reread, and think
about some of the most amazing
texts; having really bright and in-
quiring students to talk about and
help me discover new ideas in those
texts.
-Dr. Richard Parry
The Students!
-Dr. Rosemary Eberiel
I get B\ID to read Ifeats.
Unbelievable.
-Dr. Rachel Trousdale
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Dr. Katherine Kennedy
ICharlb A. Dana
I hoFESSOR OF History
ByX, Duke Univeisity
MJ\. Jtanfora University
rn.D, Jtanfora University
Dr. Alan Koch
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OF MATtiEAAATIQ
Bj\, Univeisity of Vemont
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Dr. Tracey Laird
AssisTAKT Professor
OF Music
Byx, Loyola University
Mj\., Univeisity of Michigan
Tn.D, Univeisity of Michigan
Kichard Lyies
iNsreuaoR N EcoNOAAig
B.S., (jeorgia Institute of
Technology
M.J., Qjeorgia Institute of
Technology
Dr. i\obert Leslie
Associate Professor
OF Matheaaatiq
B.J., Daviason College
M^x, University of Georgia
fh.D, Univeisity of (jeorgia
Dr. Sally MacEwen
AssooATC Professor
OF Classical Languages
AND LlTHiATURE
By\., Mount HolyoRe College
rn.D, University of lennsylvania
Dr. /v\yrtle Lewin
Professor OF
Mathematiq
D.jc ana B.ScHons, U of the
Witwateisiana, Jonannesouig
MA and fk.D. Univeisity ol
Wisconsin
Tneodore ^atnews
Professor of Music
/T.D., Brown Univeisity
j\M.T., Harvara Univeisity
rn.D, Univeisity of A^icnigan
Excuses Excuses...ever heard a good one?
No one is ever ever late to my classes,
nor ever ever late on homework.
~Professor Nell Ruby
Best excuse I have ever heard was "terrible
moon wobble prevented me from studying
for the examit was too disorienting."
-Dr. Donna Sadler
"I'm going to get the paper in late
because my secret society is meeting
-Dr. Rachel Trousdale
Here is what they said...
When I was working as a teaching assistant at
a large university, a student once told me that
he was too upset to make a class presentation. I
explained the late policy to him and asked if he
understood that it was his choice to accept a
lower grade on the assignment. He wanted to
know if it made any difference that he was
upset because he had just discovered that he
had contracted an STD. Furthermore, he foimd
out that his best friend had infected his girl-
friend who had in turn infected him.
-Dr. David Thompson
People; Faculty Portraits
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Dr. Dennis /V\cCann
WAiiAd AA. Alston
fROFESSOR OF BbLE AND
Reugion
A.B., St. Charles Borromeo Semmaiy
S.T.L, Gregorian U, Rome, May
pAt^. U of Chicago Divinity School
fkD, U of Qic^gc Dmniiy School
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Laura /v\ungavin-Salva
iNSTT^uaoR IN Spanish
ByK., Jiate University of New
York at flattsDurg
AAj\., Univefsity at Aioany
Dr. KatKy Negrelli
Assistant Professor
OF Japanese
D.A., Miami University
pAJx, International CJ^ristian
University
Tn.D, The University of Qleorgia
f
Dr. Yvonne Newsomt
Associate Professor
So aOLOGY
DJ^., University of AAempI
Mj\., University ofAAempi
Tn.D, Nortnwestem University
Dr. f yiip Ojo
Assistant Professor
OF French
B.Ed., U of Ibaaan, Nigeria
MA, UoflUan, Nigeria
Tn.D, University of CJregon
Dr. Gisela Moral
Associate Professor of
Spanish
B.S., St. Peters College
Bjv, Montclair State College
MA, New York U, MaJriA
PkD, Washington U, St Louisl
Dr. iNicnara Parry
Fuller t Callaway
Professor of Philosophy
BA, Georgetown University
MA, Yale University
PkD, University of North
C^olina
Dr. Rafael Ocasio
Professor of Spanish^
BA, University of Puerto Kco
M.A, Eastern New Mexico
University
Ph.D. University of Kentucky
Dr. John T liger
Professor of Biology
B.S., University (^Southern
California
Ph.D, University of Southern
California
Eye to Eye with Dr. Charlotte Artese
New professor divulges her favorite Shakespearean plays and more.
Why did you choose Agnes
Scott?
Agnes Scott first attracted me
because of its focus on
teaching, and its support of
faculty research. It seemed like
the right balance for me a
chance to work intensively with
students, while still having an
opportunity to pursue my own
research projects and writing.
What are your top three
Shakespearean plays?
Only three? Lear is my favorite,
even though, as my Enghsh 101
class pointed out to me this year,
it's incredibly depressing. I love
all the Big Four tragedies ("Lear .
Hamlet . Macbeth . Othello ). I also
have a soft spot for Antonv and
Cleopatra .
How did you decide to
become an English
professor?
My mom still has something I
wrote when I was about eleven
years old, in which I say I want to
be an English professor and write
books when I grow up.
Unfortunately, I misspelled
"professor," which maybe wasn't a
good sign. I don't know when or
how I got this idea, since I'd
never laid eyes on an English
professor until I went to college.
But I think I recognized at an
early age that I wanted to read all
the time, and that's really the
reason I chose this career.
What profession, other than your
current one, would you like to try
your hand at?
I would love to write full-time for
awhile. Luckily, that's what
sabbaticals allow you to do.
Favorites:
Song: Sixteen Horsepower's
version of die folk song
"Wayfaiing Stranger"
Movie: right now it's
Miyazaki's Princess
Mononoke
Novel: John Crowley's
Little. Big
Place to eat in Atlanta:
Watershed is my favorite so
far.
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Dr. lina Tippin
f RoressoR OF Reugious
Stupes
BA, Ma,s Hill College
M.Div., CanJIer School of
Theology
fh.D, Northwestem University
u I t y
Dr. George Redmond
Assistant Professor
OF English
D.BJx, /assumption College
M.ByX /Assumption College
/xB.D, Nova jouthearstem
University
Dr. Lany ixiddle
Professor OF
AAathematio
D.J., Camegie-AAellon Urwerst^
rAS., University of Illinois
fh.D, University of Illinois
Dr. RutK Riter
Assistant Professor
ofChemisiry
B.5., Tennessee Technological U
AA.5., Tennessee Technological
U
rh.D, vanaerDik University
Dudley janders
Associate Professor
OF Th eatre
/xB., Kenyan College
M.FA., Northwestem
University
Nell Ruby
Assistant Professor
OF Art
Bj\, nice University
AA.rj\, Washington University
Dr. Edward Sayre
Assistant Professor
OF EcoNOAAia
DTu, U of lexas at /\ustin
Ml, U of Texas at Austin
fh.D, U of Texas at Austin
Dr. Donna Sadler
AssoGATE Professor of
Art
dTT, Boston University
AAj\., Indiana University
fh.D, Indiana University
Dr. Rosalyn jcnenbeck
lAssooATE Professor
of Music
B.S., State U College, Potslam, New
York
MS., State U College, fotsdam, New
York
D.MA, U of Colo Jo. BoulJer
Professors Not Pictured
Dr. Juan Allende
Dr. Ayse Garden
Dr. Rosemary Eberiel
Professor of Political Science
Professor of Psychology
Assistant Professor of French
Dr. David Behan
Dr. Lesley Goia
Dr. Timothy Finco
Professor of Philosophy
Associate Professor of Education
Assistant Professor of Biology
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Anne Beidler
Dr. Eileen Gooley
Dr. Phil Gibson
Associate Professor of Art
Associate Professor of Psychology
Associate Professor of
Biology
Dr. Barbara Blatchley
Dr. Ghristine Gozzens
Associate Professor of
Associate Professor of English
Dr. Steve Guthrie
Psycholog)
Dr. Julia De Pree
Professor of English
Dr. Gail Cabisius
Associate Professor of French
Dr. Lilia Harvey
Associate Professor of
Associate Professor of
Classical Languages and
Dr. Laura Denis
Ghemistry
Literature
Associate Professor of Philosophy
People
Faculty Portraits
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Dr. McKael ScKlig
assooatc f rofessor of
Spanish
Bj\, Dickinson College
MA, MJMury College
Tn.D, University of lexas at
Austin
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Dr. Edmund jheehey
Hal and Juua T. Smoh
f ROFBSOR OF fe ENTHWSE
BA. ForJh^ University
MA, ForJU University
PkL WcoJstock College
M.Div., WoaJstock College
PkD, Mickigm State University
Dr. Katherine jmith
Assistant Professor
O F Art
BA, University of (jeorgia
AAA, Institute of fine Arts New
York University
Tn.D, Institute of fine Aits New
York University
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Dr. David Thompson
Associate Professor of
Theatre
.jJi l1
Bj\., University of Tennessee
M.fj\., University of Tennessee
rh.D, University of Texas as
Austin
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Dr. Peggy Thompson
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Ellen Douglass Leyburn
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Professor of Engush
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MA, (Philosophy) Emory U
MA, (flurrunitjes) Azona State U
MA (English) Inidiana U
rh.D, Indiana University
Dr. Leon Venable
Associate Professor of
Qeaaistry
D.J., Uaviason L-ollege
Tn.D, University of Virginia
Dr. Ingrid Wieshofer
Associate Professor of
G erman
Teachers Diploma, University of
Vienna
Tn.U, University of Vienna
Dr. Linda Hubert
Terry McGehee
Professor of English
Professor of Art
Dr. Willie Tolliver
Associate Professor of
Dr. Violet Johnson
Dr. Patricia Pinka
English
Associate Professor of
History
Professor of English
Dr. Rachel Trousdale
Dr. Amy Lovell
Dr. Hong Qu
Assistant Professor of English
Assistant Professor of
Assistant Professor of
Astronomy
Rehgious Studies
Dr. Harry Wistrand
Professor of Biology
Dr. Jennifer Lucas
Dr. Catherine Scott
Assistant Professor of
Professor of Political Science
Dr. Feng Xu
Psychology
Assistant Professor of Political
Dr. Karen Thompson
Science
Dr. Michael Lynn
Associate Professor of
Assistant Professor of
History
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for the conipliments towards last year's book and the continuous sup-
port for this year's edition. Your kind words go a long way, whether you
realize it or not! It has been a rewarding year for the Silhouette staff
and for me. I would like to make a f(^w personal thank-yous. Heather,
you are one great gal. I hav^very bf^rf faith in you and in your posi-
ive attitude. Nicoline, I consider everyone on staff a friend, but you have
been there to talkja me about stuff when it's gQ|ten rough, and your
sense of humor has made the frustrations bearabl^li Jennifer, you al-
ways work harder on your pages than anyone else, iffld they are always
"ice cold" and for that, I thank you thank you thank you! Courlenay, you
saved our ads section, and that is a phenomenal feat I didn't think could
be accomplished. I thank you for taking the reins and making us a suc-
cessful business. Nathan, I forgot to thank yoti for your help last year,
when you were such an integra^ar^yh^roduction. I thank you this
year for coming by and chat^ffBH^^re support. Finally, I want to
thank my fnends who aren't on staff: Tina, Zee, Sarah and Liz- you guys
make life in Main fun, and I appreciate you alt listening to me complain
about everything :).
riiariks a^ain, everyone!
Katie
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The accomplishments you've made as a young woman couldn't
make us any prouder; from ASC, swimming, study abroad, and
your care for others, you did/do it all with style. Never lose your
passion for caring, striving for your dreams or remembering those
who helped you along the way. Cherish the friendships you've
made here and abroad. God has a great plan for you. l:bur time
is now. We love you and are ADAAYS here for you
- Pop, Mom, Kari, Kelli and Bowzer.
'Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no
path and leave a trail. " - Ralph Waldo Emerson
A^Blev Bradv
ASHLEY you have had a Great
Four \fears at College, you've
traveled from England to Af-
rica to The Dominican Repub-
lic. A Graduate of Episopal
High Houston, Texas. Congratu-
lations from your parents Eric
Brady & Lorraine Williams, Grandparents Mr. & Mrs. J.E Jacquet, Mrs. Milder Brady
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Harris, Mrs. Marvella Brady Bro. Sisters Eric II.,
Clinessa, Dominique, Erica, Jacqueline. Keith Cox, cousin Keitha, Lynda, Joshua,
Little Lee, Endrika, Tiffany, Jaresiah, Azihona, Syihon, Jermiah.
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Congratulations
Sweetie Pie.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Libba, Bob,August, Carolina
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Congratulations Catherine Courtenay Miller.
We love you our Little Miss Priss.
All our love,
Mama, Daddy, Elizabeth and George
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From baby to babe, from child to woman, from immocemce to wisdom.
Holly, you bring us joy, pride, laugh-
ter, adventure, inspiration, love, and
more. Reach high, for stars lie hid-
den in your soul. Dream deep, for
every dream precedes the goal, ^u
are amazing! We love you.
The Moms
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KO,V'0
Always speak out for what is right
and work to make the world a better
place. Congratulations on your
graduation. We know you will cher-
ish the memories you have of Agnes
Scott. We're proud of you!
Dad and Mom
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In you, we have the memories of yesterday,
the happiness of today, and the promise of
tomorrow.
May your future bring to you as much laughter
and love as you have given to us!
Love, Mom and Dad
Austin, Jordan, Chandler, Michael,
LaBeth and
Amber
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Wnat a raoulous and adventurous four years tnese
nave oeen! jo many new Iriends, so many new
places, so many new experiences, all of wnicn nave
contributed along tne way in your journey to
becoming an amazing young woman. You nave
faced your snare of cnallenges and nave proven
yourself by emerging a stronger and more complete
penon, and by doing so, you nave prepared yourself for tne cnallenges to come. We trust tnat you will enjoy tne few remembrances
we nave included nere. We are so very proud of you. Doodle, and we love you so mucn more tnan words can say.
We looR forward of tne adventures yet to come AAom and Dad
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Qass of 2004
Autumn! ^u are a born leader...from pounding the
pulpit in Nachoochee with your five year old sermon
on "love, love and more love" to Captain of the Re
gional State Soccer Chamoionship team and chosen
' Warrior' of the year at Oconee County High
School...to introducing a much needed competitive
spirit to Agnes Scott's soccer program, to Residen-
tial Assistant to Residential Director...to what's next!?
"feur international spirit at the University of Grenada
in Spain was captivating. Our country, our world
needs leaders with integrity, courage, joyful charm
and friendliness, and respect for human life and our
environment, "feu have all these gifts and more!
^ur mother and I gave you life. Agnes Scott Col-
lege has given you knowledge. And now, you give us
hope! What an honor and privelege it is to be your
parents, "ibu have our blessings. %ur brother Kyffon
and sister Keily join us in deep respect and apprecia-
tion for what you have accomplished. We love you!
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Courtney,
Congratulations, we are proud of you!
Love,
Mom and Dad
^^^B>
Aindrea,
Two pictures showing you at dramatically different times in
your life. One shows a little girl with a shy smile, comfort-
able in the protective environment provided by your family.
The second shows a young woman with an encouraging
smile, confident in her ability to meet whatever life may
bring.
You have come a long way, but life's journey is just begin-
ning. May you experience the same joy and happiness in
your life as you have brought to our lives.
Love, Mom and Dad
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Congratulations!
Mom, Dad
and Noel
The best things you can
give your children
besides good habits are
good memories. Sail
on- for no memory is
ever alone, it's at the
end of a trail of memo-
ries.
Congratulations our dearest Neda!
We are very proud of you. It seems a
short time ago, you were knee high to
your father at his graduation; now it's
your turn. We cannot begin to express
what a joy and treasure you are to us.
^u have inspired so many smiles. It is
truly an honor to be your parents. We
will always hold so very precious the time we share to-
gether. As you embark on life's journey, always ask God
for guidance and never take anything for granted. Em-
brace life with compassion, courage, optimism, and wis-
dom.
We wish you love, success and happiness.
Mom, Dad, and Naseem
Patrida B-ooks and Kim Kouck
Patricia. When I came to college. I
wasn't worried about friends, grades,
or adjusting. What I wanted was a best
friend who understands me & who I
connect with. 1 got so much more.
Thank you for the late-night listening,
relentless trips to craft-stores and pa-
tience with my quirks :) And most of
all, thank you for trusting me & allow-
ing me into your life. If friends have
soulmates, you are mine. -Kim
Dear Kim. In four years of being roommates, we have been
through so much: the late night psychology sessions in
which the questions only end by me dozing off, the random
creative activities, the scheming for Sean and whomever my
crush happens to be, the "'interesting" Christinas and birth
day gifts, the mountain trips and so much more. Yet, I will
miss it all next year when we are at our respective graduate
schools, and, yes, I will even miss the constant picture
taking. Although we will no longer be roommates, I know
that we will be best friends for years to come, and in our old
age, we can reminisce about our college years spent at
Agnes Scott. It has been a great four years, and I cannot wait
to see what the future holds for both of us. Love. Pali iciii
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To my lovely wife:
'You Did It, Babyf
I love you, Mircea
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Congratulations on your graduation from
college. May you continue to realize your
future goals and fulfill more dreams. We
are all proud of you.
Mom, Dad, David, Katie and Lisa
Eboni- daughter dearest,
we are truly proud of
you congratulations!
We know that your future
is bright. Continue to aim
high, look up and know
that nothing is impossible
to you. All glory to God!
Num. 6:24-27, Jer. 29:11 &
Prov. 16:3
Much love always!!!
Mom, Dad & Kendall
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Liebe Nicole.
schon wieder ist ein Abschnitt in Deinem Leban erreicht. Du hast
uns mit Deinen Leistungen immer nur Freude gemacht. Dein Fleiss
und Ehrgeiz habin Dir bisher immer den richtigen Weg gezeigt. Wir
sind sehr stolz auf Dich und wiinschen Dir fiir Deine weitere
berufliche Entwicklung alles erdenklich Gute.
Mach weiter so!
Mama und Papa
Peanut,
You have come a long way in life and 1 am proud of you for the
strong woman you have become. You are a wonderful person who
deserves only the best. Continue to follow your heart for it will lead
you in the right direction.
With Love and My Heart
Brad
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YOUR CONTINUED RIDE TO
SUCCESS!
MOM, DAD, AND ZACK
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Lo, children are the heritage of the Lord.
Psalm 127:3
Congratulations to our favorite daughter who
has been a blessing every day of her life.
May God keep you safe, healthy, and faithful
all your days.
]ev\]iy UyuTur^r
Congratulations!
Mom and Dad
To our daugher Danielle,
The world is a book and those who do not travel
read only a page. Your journey begins with a
single step. God bless you on this path.
We are with you always.
Love,
Dad, Mom, Kyle, and Max
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From England to Wales to Tennessee to
Atlanta, you have never allowed change
to interfere with your achievements.
Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination
is more important than knowledge." You
have been blessed with both: your won-
derfully original and vivid imagination
shines through in your paintings, and
your excellent grades reflect your abundance of knowledge. "Well done Nicolette
Congratulations, we're so proud of you and we love you very much.
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Congratulations
Sweetie! ^u did it! We
really appreciate all
your hard work and
effort you've given, not
only over the last four
years, but all of your
life. We love you!
Mom, Dad, and Daina
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"My mother drew a distinction be-
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She said that 'acheivement is the
knowledge that you have studied
and worked hard and done the best
that is in you. Success is being
praised by others, and that's nice,
too, but not as important or satisfy-
ing. Always aim for achievement
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When you go on your way
May you seek ways to share.
Ma>' God always find you.
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The Index
\brokwa, Sandra 43, 120
\dams, Debbie 146
\dams, Jasmine 47. 55, 128
\hmed, Kaha 128
\iken-Reedy, Ekiko 120
\isthorpe, Alana 23, 84
\kin, David 74, 75, 144
\kin, Joeleen 74, 75, 144
\lbert, Nancy 144
Mdir, Maritza 68
Mexander, Adrienne 78, 79, 128
Alexander, Julia 76, 77, 120
Vllen, Alicia 8, 9, 19, 1 12
Mien, Toccara 8,9,63, 112
blende, Juan 140
Anderson, Ariane 1 28
Knsah, Stephanie 43, 128
Vpostolou, Gaeliel 112,145
^rtese, Charlotte 136, 139
^shong, Carol 128
?skarian, Samaneh 43, 54, 120
Utarwala, Mariam 128
>i.ungst, Kelley 61, 128
Austin, Kimberly 112
Jabin, Abby 25
Jadour, Stacey 128
Jailey, Angela 143
Jain, Virginia Elizabeth 84
Jaker, Aria 19,117
ialazs, Amanda 10
ialmer, Stephanie 142
tanerjee, Joya 70, 71, 120
ianjo, Maria 14,63. 112
iarakat, Christine 142
iarbee, Mallory 128
iamard, Brittany 72, 73, 128
lames, Kenner 36
tames, Mollie 27, 120
lames, Zenovia 28, 74, 75, 76, 1 12, 1 15
!ames-Ford. Erika 120
iarrett. Krishna 112
lartell, Jennifer 41. 68. 74. 75. 112. 148.
49
laum. Laura 120
ecerra-Licha. Sofia 55. 84
lech. Tara 47. 120
leer. Michelle 112
lehan. David 140
leidler, Anne 140
lelcher, Latoya 128
lell, Clarissa 112
lell, Gail 145
Bello, Hameeda 84, 105, 106, 107
Belton, Aislinn 70, 71, 120
Bennett, Ashley 120
Bennett, Kherra 120
Benton, Laura 112
Berg, Michelle 112
Berry, Chana 145
Beverley, Audrey 113
Bhandari, Anju 1 1 3
Bielawski, Emily 31,84,92,99
Bigham, Jane 74, 76, 120
Bilbro. Betsy 143
Billingsley, Shayvenia 147
Bird, Courtenay 120
Bishop, Mark 146
Bivens, Ashley 54, 85
Black, Shemia 49, 113
Black. Terica 54, 120
Blankenship, Tim 147
Blasko, Shane 146
Blatchley, Barbara 140
Bohnert, Ashley 128
Bolden, Mary 147
Bolen. Nhia 41. 128. 130. 132. 133. 148
Booker, Shiloh 17. 120. 127
Bostic, Delissia 147
Bourgeois, Shelly 85, 164
Bovasso, Nina 31
Bowden, Sandra 25,136
Bowling, Arthur 136
Boyd, Pam 145
Boyd, Shelley 121
Boylan, Maura 143
Bozeman, Mariah 63, 128
Brabson, Jennifer 113
Bradley, Marianne 146
Brady, Ashley 85, 151
Braeunig. Molly 121
Branaum, Kristin 16, 76, 121
Brand, Tiffany 128
Bright, Marion 147
Brinegar, Autumn 52, 85. 96, 103, 158
Brinkley, Emily 142
Brooks, Nzinga 19, 113, 148
Brooks, Patricia 78, 79. 85. 161
Broome. William 147
Broughton. LaTwanda 54, 121
Brown, Amanda 129
Brown, Octavia 86
Brown, Whitney 23, 41, 129, 148
Bryant, Lauren 25, 121
Bugeois, Shelley 49
Bull, Alaina 29, 66, 67
Bull, Emily 106
Bullock, Mary Brown 19, 142
Buder, Lauren 54
Byrd, Christy 16, 129
Byrd, Erin 74, 121
Byrd, Holly 146
Cabisius, Gail ' 140
Cain, Mary 136
Callis, Mary 54
Campbell, Penelope 82,136
Campbell, Tameika 49, 86, 95, 99, 103
Cannady, Jennifer 145
Cannon, Chris 146
Garden, Ayse 140
Carr, Ashley 121
Carson. Jill 82, 86
Carter, Susan 143
Carter- Duncan, Ann 142
Casey, Elizabeth 55, 70, 71, 121
Casne, Samantha 17,113
Cason, Heather 1 1 3
Castonguay, Danielle 45
Castro, Bonnie 113
Causey, Sanquanette 113
Ceigler, Julie 129
Cerimovic, Amira 129
Cervantes, Cannen 31, 121
Chaddha, Sonal 43, 47, 121
Chaffin, Kat 19
Chan, Lai 145
Chancey, Judy 121
Chapman, Jennifer 29.61,129
Charles, Julia 129
Charles, Linnet 121
Charles, Rene 45, 129
Cheatum, Wren 66, 67, 129
Chitty, Eva- Marie 29, 52, 121
Chowdhury, Wasfia 121
Chun, Hee- Jung 30, 113
Ciullo, Betty 143
Clancy, Susan 33
Clark, Amanda 23, 113
Clark, Ashley 55, 121
Clarke, Heather 129
Clayton, Anne 129
Cochran, Augustus 136
Cochran, Paige 121
Cochran, Tiara 55, 129
Coia, Lesley 140
Coker. Jenn 82, 86
Colton, Elizabeth 61
Colwell, Rita 7
Comiskey, Andrea 46
Conley. Meade 146
Connelly, Kay 142
Conrad, Lesley 66. 67, 70, 71
Cook, Jennifer 66, 67, 122, 127
Cooley, Eileen 140
Cooper, Carrie 6, 63
Copan-Kelly, Cailin 46
Cotto, Latisha 19. 63. 113
Counts, Neta 146
Courturier, Jacqueline 60
Cox, Laura 143
Cozzens, Christine 46, 140
Craig. Hollie 29. 86
Craig. Sequanda 122
Craig. Toni 68. 74
Craven, Christen 32
Creasy. Emmeline 129
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Creel. Candy 14.19.113
Creel. Jessica 60. 87
Crews. Emily 83, 87, 168
Crompton, Laura 122
Cronk, Lindsay 122
Crosby. Carrie 16
Crosby. Virginia 87
Cummings, Tramela 122
Cunningham, Rosemary 136
Cun-ica. Michelle 34, 122
Curtis, Yolanda 122
Cashing, Blair 87
Dafeamekpor, Dina 54
Dahl. Ehzabeth 129
Dancy, Lee 143
Daniels. Charlisa 52. 68, 69, 116
Daniels. Lisha 46
Darling. Marylin 136
Darr. Rachel 46, 115
Dasilva, Luciana 55, 129
Dav, Jessica 21
Davidson, Raquel 87
Davies. Diana 74, 129
Davis, Aindrea 55, 88, 106, 159
Davis, Annie Mae 147
Davis. Courtney 30, 31. 113
Davis, Jessica 83, 107
Davis, Jessica- Suzanne 88,89
Davis, Joanne 143
Dawsey. Martha 82, 88
Dayton, Briana 1 13
Deans, April 25, 130
DeBlasio, Jewels 46
Deblasio, Julia 113
Denis, Laura 140
Depree, Christopher 136
Depree, Julia 140
Derajinski, Laura 76
Deriso, Lindsay 41, 88, 104, 148
Derrick. Betty 148
Diaz-Meza. Blanca 24
DiBenedetto. Sara 88
Diston, Sherri 1 30
Dixon, Rosemary 23, 40, 89
Dodd, Lucy 49, 114
Donaldson, Candace 8. 55, 83, 89, 148
Dong, Anni 1 30
Dooley, Deborah 89
Dooley. Rachel 66, 67, 130
Dopson. Angelica 130
Douglas. Mia 54, 130
Dow, Julianna 19. 29, 114
Draper, Denise 74,122,127
Dredden, Courtney 23, 27, 41, 48, 84, ^
92, 100, 103, 104, 148, 159
Dumas-Patterson, Misty 145
Durden, Gabrielle 83. 89
Dykman, Jennifer 85, 89, 96
Dykman, Jenny 164
Earnhardt, Jana
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37
Eastvedt, Erin 40.60. 122
Eberiel, Rosemary 137, 140
Edmonds, Jenna 122
Edwards, Harvey 147
Edwards. Karen 66. 67
Edwards, Kathleen 53
Edwards, Morgan 90
Edwards, Sarah 16. 130
EkUnd, Mia 114
Engelbracht, Christina 66, 67
Entrekin, Shane 147
Entricht, Terri 122
Espy, Parke 130
Eyer. Henry 146
Faber, Sarah 114
Farley, Denise 122
Farmer. Twan 52. 90
Farrow, Tatiana 23, 122
Faruqi, Reem 43, 62, 122
Faulkner, Bonna 143
Ferebee, Cheryl 144
Fernandez, Nancy 114
Fillos, Alexis 84, 90, 100, 103
Finco, Timothy 140
Fischer, Shireen 10, 43. 49. 1 14
Fisher. Shireen 49
Fitzgerald, Althea 147
Flaggs, Amy 25, 27, 55, 122
Fleming, Meghan 121, 122
Flournoy. Carolyn 61,83,90
Fober, Kimberly 6, 41, 60, 61, 80, 83,
90, 99, 148, 168. 169
Foley, Bethany 137
Foster, Heather 61.91
Fraas, Catherine 72. 73
Francois. Kamil 122
Franklin. Artesia 130
Franklin. Margaret 33
Franklin, Shani 54, 86, 91, 92. 101
Fredericks, Celeste 47, 130
Frempong, Abena 43, 54
Frempong, Maame 122
French. Ashley 16. 61, 114
Friend, Bonnie 130
Frye, Nichelle 29, 86, 94, 101. 109
Fuller, Claire 146
Gaeta, Alexa 142
Gaines, Bevin 17, 52, 63, 114
Gallegos, Melissa 29.46.91
Gallimore. Shaday 16. 122
Gandy, Taylor 61. 123
Gant, Emma 76, 1 14
Gaputis, Sarah 1 14
Gardner, Eleanor 130
Gardner, Gay 144
Gardner. Tiffany 40
Gargala, Laura 1 14
Gassenhuber, Alexis 130
Gaston, Martha 40, 61, 91, 169
Gaynor, Kristen 1 14
Geldhauser, Holly Ann 114
Gibson. Leslie 123
Gibson. Phil 140
Giddings, Lauren 60, 76, 77
Gillmore, Alexandra 130
Ginn, Meg 37, 123
Githiora, Linda 43. 114
Gleghom, James 144
Gokal, Munira 91,94
Gokal, Sameera 114
Gooch, Elizabeth 92
Goodman. Jessie 92, 152
Gordan, Suzanne 123
Gowen, Mary 92
Graefe, Maria 130
Grant, John 146
Gray, Linda 146
Gray, Mizanta 54
Gray, Zarita 1 14
Green, Camellia 45
Green, Deborah 145
Greene, Ebony 24, 33, 92
Gregory, Shaya 54, 123
Gresham, Mia 130
Griffin, Anna 1 15
Grimaldi, Laura 72, 123
Grune, Ruth 70,71,123
Guajardo, Martha 131
Guajardo, Zulema 55
Guiles-Trombetta, Wendy 123
Guinn, Sara 123
Gunnemann, Karin 137
Guthrie. Steve 140
Gutierrez, Catarina 123
Gwinn, Victoria 82, 83, 88, 92, 93. 9S
104
Ha, NM 78,79
Habtamu, Fisseha 147
Hackett, Elizabeth 137
Hafenbrack. Nikki 115
Haggerty, Amelia 131
Hair, Leslie 123
Haj-Hussein, Sara 40, 41, 131
Hale, Rachel 93
Hall, Asia 123
Hall, Christina 72
Hall, Kristin 131
Hall, Tracy 147
Hamiller, Meghann 93
Hamilton, Marion 147
Hamilton, Victoria 15. 123
Hammond. Marilyn 143
Hannigan. Amy 12. 23. 28, 131. 134
Harpalani. Heena 115
Harper. Ellen 87, 93, 94
Harrington. Cora 33,115
Harris. Rebecca 131
Harris. ZaLithia 14, 15, 115
Harrison, Ariel 14, 114, 115
Hart. Betty 147
Hartmann, Kristina 131
Hartuns, Christin 31
Harvey, Lilia 140
Harwell. Shelby 61
Hasan, Hajra 43, 62, 123
Hathcock, April 48, 53, 93, 97
Hauth, Jacquelyn 123
Hayes. Amanda 29, 123
Haymore, Susan 143
Head, Tabitha 131
Heckel. Heather 137
Heidbrink. Kate 47. 93
Heitman. Grace 146
Henderson. Deanna 123
Henderson, Emily 143
Henninger, Laurel 115
Henson. Becky 94
jHenson-Phillips. Veronica 47. 137
Herring, Amy 123
I Hicks, Tiffany 123
IHill, Jakil 94
Hilleary, James 68, 69, 76, 77, 144
iHimebrook, Christina 131
'Hodges, Dracine 146
iHoke, Brenda 137
Holcombe, Carole 33
jHoUiday, Susan 47
HoUoway, Anna 94
Homsby, Heather 131
Horton, Catherine 29. 60. 61. 90, 94. 101.
148
Hubert. Linda 141
Hudson. Alice 115
Hudson. Cue 19
Hudson. Lea Ann 142
Huffman. Amanda 1 1
Hughes, Coach 68
Hurt, Janequia 94
Hussein. Sara Haj- 133, 134, 148
Hutchinson, Jennifer 49, 62, 123
Die, Martha 143
Inglis, Pat 144
Ingram, Agnes 147
Isaias, Jennifer 95
Izaguirre, Marie 95
Jackson, Selena 123
Jackson-Minot, Marquita 137
Jaffe, Meghan 19, 28, 52, 115, 117
James, Jahmilla 54
James, Naomi 28. 131
Jarrell, Erica 131
Johans, Jennifer 124
Johnson, Alix 24
Johnson, Calvert 137
Johnson. Danielle 9. 19, 114, 115
Johnson. Kateena 54, 95
Johnson, Kolbi 16, 131
Johnson, Kyoko 131
Johnson. Mario 147
Johnson, Violet 141
Jones, Alaina 82, 95
Jones, Andrea 90
Jones, Jennifer 1 15
Jones, Jordan 25, 95. 106
Jones, Lisa 124
Jones, Nicole 25, 96, 163
Jordan, Katie 10, 37, 115, 119
Jordan, Michelle D. 124
Joseph, Arsed 54, 124
Judin, Renn 26, 124
Jung, Hee - Chun 31
Kachelski, Robert 137
Kallaher, Kristin 9, 1 1, 86, 94, 96. 101
Kang, Harneet 43. 124
Karim. Kaleh 131
Keeton, Ron 147
Kelly. Sharon 60, 96
Kendall, Adrienne 68, 69
Kennedy, Katherine 138, 142
Kennedy, Jasmine 131
Khanal, Rashmi 124
Khwaja, Waqas 43, 138
Kilby, Nicole 115
Killen, Mindy 27
Kilpatrick. Caroline 132
Kim. Annie 9, 124
Kim, Jina 54
King, Leilah 124
Kingdom, Bob 7
Kipphut, Shannon 124
Kirkup, Emilie 124
Kish. Rachel 132
Kloth, Jerry 147
Knight, Kara 132
Koch, Alan 138
Kohler, Kevin 71, 144
Kontak, Kristina 124
Kote-Tawia, Valerie 9. 41, 82, 96, 105,
148
Kott, Molly 45. 132
Kouch. Kim 54. 78. 79. 96. 161
Krasevec, Joe 25
Kroell. Kate 66, 67
Kroell. Katherine 132
Krutko, Yevheniya 70, 71, 132
Lael, Linda 142
Laird. Tracey 138
Lambert. Elizabeth 97
Large. Stephanie 61
Larimore, Kristiana 21, 97
Lauderdale, Katherine 25, 97
Laye, Claire 31
Ledbetter, Nicole 21, 90, 97, 106, 160
Ledent, Geraldine 132
Lee, Christina 16, 46, 115
Lee, Marialanna 97
Lee, Nicolette 46, 98
Lee, Susan 52, 115
Lee, Tina 1 15
Lemon, Erin 60
Lemon-Steiner, Holly 98, 154
Lendon, Vironia 147
Leslie, Robert 138
Lewin, Myrtle 138
Lewis, Lauren 124
Lewis, Monisha 54,118
Lewis, Susanna 66. 67, 132
Li. Alice 27, 116
Li, Eunice 132
Li. Jinmeng 132
Li. Ting Ting 25
Lichtveld, Kim 27, 98
Lindquist, Kelly 16, 27, 116
Lindsay. Camille 43
Lokko. Rosemary 54. 1 16
Long, Jeanette 1 16
Lonneman. Danielle 37. 132
Lopez. Janie 41. 132. 148
Lord. Melva 144
Lorentzson. Lauren 116
Los. Michelle 17. 98
Lott, Jana 9
Lovell. Amy 141
Lovell, Natali 124
Lovings, P.T. 147
Lucas, Jennifer 136, 141
Lucht, Liza 49, 124
Lucy, John 146
Lunganga, Veronique 43, 47, 124
Lunsford, Stacey 41, 148
Lurie, Jennifer 132
Lutgendorf, Julia 31,98
Lydiard, Monica 132
Lyles, Richard 138
Lynn, Michael 141
Ma, Beth 143
MacEwen, Sally 138
MacNaughton, Jessica 61,121,124
Magnusson, Karolina 132
Maharaj, Kavita 124
Malani, Priya 99, 169
Malcom, Carolyn 146
Mancuso, Beverly 99, 143
Mandova, Maria 43. 124
Manganaro, Frank 146
Marijam, Lejia 124
Mark, Sharayne D. 99
Mason, Hilary 125
Massie, Jill 29
Mathews, Theodore 138
Mathieson, Michelle 78. 79. 116
Maxwell. Jeannie 142
McCann. Dennis 139
McClain. Lauren 55. 63. 1 16
McConoughey. Rachel 19.48.116
Mccoy, Aimee 54. 99
McCrary. Marvin 147
McCurdy, Can-ie 99,156,157
McDavid, Alexis 6. 12. 125
McGehee. Teiry 141
Mclntyre, Casey 70, 71, 132
McKenzie, Tiffany 133
McLamb, John 79
Spread designed b) Whitnej Brown. Slacey Lunsford, and
Heather Tovey
McLaughlin. Susan 100
McMahon, Cassandra Brooke 100
McMeans, Aaron 147
McQueen, Kelly 167
Mei, Yuan 82. 100
Meister. Ashley 29, 125
Meng. Sarah 28. 125, 127
Milford. Sarah 55. 116
Milholen. Jennifer 116
Miller, Courtenay 16. 61. 98. 100, 102,
148, 149, 153
Miller, Elizabeth 16. 125
Miller. Kate 33. 55
Miller. Katherine 26. 49
Miller, Katie 19, 116
Miller. Liz 124
Miller. Pete 147
Miller. Sharon 147
Miller. Tiffany 55. 100
Mishoe. Elizabeth Susan 98, 101, 102
Mobley, Jeanette 147
Mobley, Malathia 19, 116
Mohney, Katherine 46, 116
Mokhtar. Dina 43
Momin, Irfan 145
Montjoy, Christina 41,116.148
Moore. Debra 146
Moore, Sheena 1 16
Moreland, Ginny 146
Morgan, Anna 1 16
Morgan, Nicolette 165
Morillas, Catalina 133
Morris, Megan 46, 72. 73, 117
Morrison. Kieva Alana 117
Mungavin-Salva, Laura 139
Murphy, Meghan 43, 125
Murphy, Sarah 1 1
Mutch. Mollis 37, 125
Myers, Kathryn 9
Napier, Brooke 133
Napier, Paula 25
Napier, Ruth 1 1 7
Nash, Amy 143
Nash. Rayna 101
Nazir. Mahnaz 125
Neal. Sarah 101
Negrelli, Kathy 1 39
Neiner, Catherine 145
Newburg. Katie 125
Newsome. Cindy 142
Newsome, Yvonne 139
Nguyen, Frances 117
Nichols, Danielle 101. 164
Nichols. Sarah 29
Nolan. Morika 101
Nolley, Kim 147
Norat. Gisela 139
Norman, Emily 46. 117
Notestine, Dana 33, 70, 71. 125
Nur, Jalila 8, 9, 117
Nyombaire. Sandrine 43
178 Index
O'Brien, Katharine 133
O'Connor. Rhiannon 102
Ocasio. Rafael 139
Ogulu. Debi 14.43.133
Ojo. Phillip 139
Oland, Helen 49
Osman, Hayatt 43, 133
Osterbind, Mary 72, 117
Overton, Jerry 147
Overton, Kaleah 68, 69, 74, 75
Owen, Heather 125
Owen, Rhiannon 133
Owen, Ruth 1 17
Oxendine, Ivy 133
Pace, Emetta 91, 98, 102
Pajak, Alexandra 91, 102, 163
Pajic, Natasa 54
Parks, Jessica 16
Parks, Kristen 15,46,117
Parris, Elvis 147
Parry, Richard 137, 139
Parton, Hilary 17,49
Pasha, Zeenat 7, 54
Patel, Pragati 63. 125
Patel, Sarita 10.49.117
Patel. Shivani 25
Paulsen, Bruce 146
Pelcat, Vanessa 33
Penkova, Alex 43, 125
Peralta, Sara 130,133
Perkins, Crystal 131. 132. 133
Perkins, Quinn 129,133
Perry. Gloria 147
Phillips, Laura 147
Pickren, Kasey 133
Pinka. Patricia 141
Pippin. Tina 140
Pitner, Rachel 133
Pittman, Kristin 16.30.61
Pitts, Mac 142
Pliger. John 139
Poe, Monica 117
Polly, Eulette 147
Poole, Asheley 125
Poole-Ward, Rebecca 1 1 . 85, 98. 102
Pope, Renita 147
Pough, Crystal 47, 102
Powers, Audrey 49, 55. 85. 103, 106
Powers, Christy 40,54,133
Prentiss, Amber 46
Prevost, Barbara 142
Puntervold, Kiki 70, 71. 103, 150
Purvis, Alicia Renee 103
Qu, Hong 141
Quann. Kelley 27, 72, 73, 78, 79, 1 17
Queen, Doni 1 1
Radabaugh, Katherine 133
Rahman, Moutushi 24, 46, 125
Raiford, Holly 142
Raja, Qudsia 43, 117
Ralph, Kristen 40. 125
Ramos, Maria 147
Ramsey. Mel 147
Rawal, Shristi 125
Razzak. Abdur 146
Reckard. Natalie 16, 55
Redmond. George 140
Reid. Deidtra 68. 144
Reid. Shikina 87. 103
Reid, Wynetta 147
Resa, Harney 146
Reuter, Hannah 36, 70, 71. 125
Reynolds, Karen 23, 117
Rhodes, Ashley 17. 133
Rhodes, Bretoya 125
Richardson, Claire 117
Richardson. Laura 125
Ricketson. Katie 28. 134
Riddle. Larry 140
Riter. Ruth 140
Ritzka. Darla 146
Rivera, Araceli 147
Rivers, LaToya Latrice 103
Roache, Misty 1 17
Roberts, John 73
Rock-Vanloo, Nyla 134
Rodean, Allison 36,49, 118
Rodgers, Beth 1 1
Rodgers, Carmen 134
Rodgers, Rebecca 53
Rodriguez, Yazmin 72, 134
Roellig, Dawn Marie 104
Rogers, Angela 126
Rogers. Anna 29
Rogers. Monique 54
Rogers. Rebecca 21. 29, 54. 104
Rose. Emil}' 126
Rosenbaum. Katy 118
Rosenstein. Brenna 134
Rossell. Pamela 16. 134
Rosta, Sara 134
Rubesch. Katie 19. 66, 67, 118
Ruby. Nell 136. 138, 140
Ryan. Megan 66. 67. 126
Ryder. Janel 17
Sadler, Donna 136, 138, 140
Sandema. Christina 126
Sanders. Dudley 36, 140
Sanders. Shaun 147
Sandy. Elizabeth 134
Sanford. Earnest 147
Santello. Catherine 23. 49. 63. 126
Sattin. Elizabeth 126
Sayre. Edward 140
Scarborough, Hannah 66, 67
Schenbeck. Rosalyn 140
Scherer, Sara 27, 126
Schlig, Michael 141
Schmidt, Rebecca 162
Schneider, Brianna 118
Schram, Alissa 1 18
Schroder, Katie 20, 46, 104
Schultz, Tara 37, 134
Schulz-Durren, Erica 60, 104
Schwartz, Elizabeth 126
Scoggins, Rachel 91
Scoles, Sarah 40, 134
Scott, Catherine 141
Seay, April 134
Sehenuk, Theresa 144
Selk, Elizabeth 118
Senanu, Karis 43, 126
Sewell, Leo 31
Shainwald, Julia 126
Shaver, Leslie 118
Shaw, Megan 1 1 8
Shearer, Gwendolyn 134
Shebs, Kayleigh 9, 55, 126
Sheehey, Edmund 141
Shipp, Eboni 162
Siegelman, liana 126
Simmons, Jennifer 68, 134
Simmons, Linda 146
Simmons, Sarah 54, 104, 154
Simpson, Elizabeth 105
Simpson, Susan 66, 67
Sinanovic, Svetlana 146
Skelton, Megan 118
Skoglund, Alexandra 126
Slack, Julia 52, 68, 69, 105, 168
Sloan, Rebecca 19, 118
Smith, Karen 144
Smith, Katherine 141
Smith, Kathryn 16, 33, 126
Smith, Kristy 142
Smith, Lauren 70, 71
Smith, Rachel 134
Smyslova, Alina 76, 126
Somuah, Esther 40, 43
Sotherland, Courtney 68, 76, 77
Speer, Frankie 147
Spencer, Margaret Ann 49, 105
Spicer, Ashley 60, 61, 126
Spinnato, Michelle 11, 105, 162
Spitzer, Lessa 134
Stanford, Willie 147
Stanko, Tami 146
Starr, Amanda 52, 76, 144
Starr, Kristin 126
Steele, Erin 134
Steiner, Holly Lemon- 91,95,97
Stertz, Chelsea 6, 118
Stokes, Cherrelle 17
Stoman, Salma 43, 135
Strawser-Booth, Katharine 22,118
Strom-Jensen, Nicoline 27, 41, 126, 148,
149
Strong, Cecelia 126
Strove, Kim 48
Stuart, Tami 105
Stuber, Ouida 135
Sudan, Tara 76, 77, 115, 119
Sullivan. Randi 49, 106, 166
Surette, Alan 146
Swafford, Sarah 126
Swain, Karen 1 19
Swaney, Samantha 23
Swanson, Rundy 147
Syed, Raniat 126
Sykes, Lindsay 126
Talbott, Doug 146
Tate, Ashley 135
Taylor, Jessica 54
Thayne, Lewis 143
Thomas, Dylan 7
Thomas, Sarah 27
Thomas. Terry 147
Thomas, Vivian 147
Thomason, Kate 66, 67, 70, 71, 119
Thompson, David 36, 138, 141
Thompson, Karen 141
Thompson, Peggy 141
Tillman, Lisa 143
Tilson, Carlie 135
Tioleco, Nina 54, 106
Todorova, Milena 43, 45, 126
Tofangsazan, Neda Nicole 17, 106, 160
Tokic, Maja 70, 71, 135
Tolliver, Willie 141
Tompkins. Ben 143
Tooley, Ashley 126
Tovey, Heather 27, 41, 127, 148, 149
Tran, Connie 127
Travis, Francine 145
Trendel, Allison 19, 106
Trousdale, Rachel 137. 141
Troy. Sally 66,67,76,127
Tuggle, Phyllis 72, 73
Turner, Erin 17, 88, 92, 103, 106
Tumey, Michelle 135
Tuttle, Laura 66, 67
Tyner, Callie 135
Ukonga, Sylvia 49, 54, 119
Urioste, Rachel De 122
Valenti, Tina 15,28,119
Van De Cruize, Wasyima 8, 9
Vaneerde, Graciela 135
Veal, Heather 31,49, 127
Veal, Heather Ann 49
Velez, Margarita 135
Venable, Leon 141
Vesser, Katie 9, 15, 27, 41, 1 19, 148, 149
Villasenor, Bernardo 143
Viscogliosi, Denise 144
Wagner, Lauren 127
Wai, Njamih 43, 135
Waliany, Tasneem 7
Walker, Reginald 145
Walker, Spring 135
Wallace, Chip 143
Wallace, Kimberly 41, 148
Wallace, Maryanne 127
Walsworth, Lindsey 1 19
Walter, Diana 127
Walton. Jayme 66, 67, 76, 135
Ward, Christina 15, 49. 62. 127
Ward, Jerome 147
Ware, Courtney 127
Warren, Kathleen 1 1 9
Watkins, Meredith 135
Watters, Ellen 18,107
Webb, Lauren 107, 155
Weber, Janet 135
Weith, Abbey 21,33
Wells, Carrie 147
Wells, Jenna 134
Wheat, Elysia A. 107
Wiese, Jenny 20, 24, 27, 47, 54, 63, 1 19
Wieshofer, Ingrid 141
Wilcox, Charleen 135
Wildman, Pat 143
Wiley, Courtney 107
Wiley, Crystal 60, 108
Willard, Ann 36, 37. 61, 89, 91, 93, 98,
107
Williams, Melinda 147
Wilhams, Michelle 108
Williams, Shannen 83, 96, 99. 108
Williams, Staci 8, 9
Williams, Tiffany 54, 83, 108
Williams, Veronica 147
Wilson, Sylvia 147
Winder, Connie 147
Wistrand, Harry 11, 141
Wolf, Brianna 127
Woods, Ed 147
Wright, Katie 40
Xu.Feng 141
Yarbro, Lea Ellen 127
Yates, Elizabeth 129. 133, 135
Yeung, Lauren 135
Yibirin, Bianca 107, 108
Young, Joanna 6
Youngquist, Kristin Nicole 109
Yunting, Samantha 135
Zambrano, Maria 109
Zampol, Emilie 29, 135
Zaplatynski. Andrea 49, 109
Ziadie, Amelia 1 19
Zoino, Jenna E. 119
Zoino, Kati 127
Zuacoe, Azane 49
Zvonar, Amy 70, 71, 160, 109
Spread designed by Whitney Brown. Stacey Lunsford, and
Heather Tovey
It is amazing to realize how much can change in ojle
year. From a new first year class entering, to the/
graduation of yet another class of mature young la-
dies, so many great events happen throughout the
school year for everyone to experience. Each Scottie
finds her own place on this diverse campus: a place
that is all her own. Memories of eating at the dining
hall with friends, staying up all night to create a
masterpiece paper, and even participating in Agnes
Scott traditions occur daily and often pass us by
with such regularity that we don't realize it's com-
ing to an end. Many memories are relived, and
some are forgotten. Our hope is that you uSe this
Silhouette of 2004 to enjoy looking back on^ the
memories you made.
180 Closing
Spread designed b> Heather Tovey
Loving Memory
Dr. Ayse Carclen, 66
frofessor or f sycnology
'Gog of tne AAarcning Centuries
words by Rev. D.f . McGeachy, D.D.
God of the marcning centuries.
Lord of tne passing years,
Leading a people s victories.
Snaring a peoples tears,
Seal us as now we worsnip I nee.
Here on tnis moments neignt;
Star of tne way our fathers found.
Be still our guiding Ugnt.
Tcadi us to milk it wj;
\ OuBbllwIiappjriotoftlioM
WlioinlViiixiowiiwJ-
Tach IB to com p wtienJ witii ainb.
How Hwu dost lead Tim own,
Till ttvo' tlw gates of golden gnoe,
I imit More Try ttirone.
ThanRnilly now we courage take,
Humoiy we pleage our all
if we may service find witn Thee,
If we may near Thy call
Here where we see our brother s need,
Here where he must not die.
There we shall find Thy fellowship
And will not pass Thee by.
God of the marching centuries.
Lord of the passing years.
Leading a people s victories.
Snaring a people s tears.
Seal us as now we worsnip I nee.
Here on this moments height;
Star of the way our fathers found.
Be still our guiding Lighb