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Table of Contents

Student Life... 4 Sophomores... 113

First Years... 122
Faculty and
Staff... 12g>
Ads... 145
Closing... 155

Clubs... 26
Sports... 64
Seniors... (51
Juniors, ,. 113

ft What doee it mean to be a Scottie? Of course all
students of Agnes 5cott are 5cottie5, but I feel it
x.aVes-' a special type of 'HOV(yar\ to come to this

le wouW and motivated

to make life for others as well as herself better. She I
would not be the type t^ '''^ ''^^ -^'^e her by. She's
active ar\d determined every endeavor.]

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?cottie is what ive awaye want^ei
my daughters to be-incredibly intelligen
young women who transition Into
confident, socially aware leaders likely to
make a great Impact on
their communities. After
16 years of Scotties I
continue to be amazed
by our remarkable i
students. y|

Misty 1^
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Career Planning

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" gieing a
Scottie is being
a sister, having
fun, and getting
stuff done. It's
figuring out who
we are before
we have to be
that person in
the 'real world.

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Megan McCulloch '13

iBeing a Scottie means that I am apa
select group of women that understands the
trials of balancing academics with Black Cat
commitments, being a member of the 3\ack Ring
Mafia, and the joy of having an undefeated
football team, j j itohowo Ekanemesang '07

A Scottie engages this
wor'\d with an intense desire
to traneform it and be
transformed by it. Scotties
are a beautiful tapestry of
hope. 11

Mariseia Martinez
Intercultural Affairs

To me being a Scottie means being part of an
amazing community of women, who strive to be

intelligent, engaged, compassionate,
and curious citizens of the world.
In short, it means I have
found my tribe. 11

Kimberly 3. Reeves '10

Words from tlie Editor-in-Ciiief of Siliiouette:

II 3eing a Scottie is a unic^ue experience that I am
blessed to have. Here at Agnes, we are given the
opportunity to learn from a diverse group of women as
well as discover more about ourselves. B-eing Editor-in-
Chief of Silhouette is an overwhelming yet fulfilling
experience that has definitely shaped how I view myself
as a Scottie. This school year the Silhouette Staff
and I have dedicated this y^

publication to hear your ,/

unicj^ue Agnes experiences
and to discover what being '^
a Scottie means to you. i
because we are more thai, ,,
just fiesty; we are a
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\ (^W^s* Memorable Moment at Agnes' Scott? **

A: "Just about everydayt^s memorable. Working with
faculty, talking to student^i||eeing how passionate
everyone iff-^bout tk^ir fields.. !^^st to see a buil^ of **
strong, confiderit^. women passionate about. ckanQm^tne:
world has be^n anNOverwhelmi ngJipiiji ifi^ul experience/
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^: What does it mean to be a Scottie ?

'v: A Scottie is an empowered, confident, ^^pj|g-w^
woman of the world;'' .-lil - -*

Sarah B'owen, Bradenton,
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P>' }^ ' Q: Goals After School?
A: "I want to go to Grad School for either Human
Resources or Industrial Organizational Psychology." .i, .1
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Q: What does it mean to be a Scottie?

A: A Scottie is an Independent woman who Is

educated, worldly, and beautiful. She knows how to

work in any situation, she's Internationally know|

cultural, and she has it together.

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Julia Burdine

Class of 2015

Marietta, GA

Q: Myspace, Twitter, or Facebook?

A: "Facebook. ..I'm collegiate now."

Q: What does it mean to be a

Scottie to you?

A: Being a scottie means developing

a sense of empowerment, tliat as a

woman I can do anything.

Class Of 2015

Rockville, MP

Q: What song is stick in you head?

A: "Her Morning Elegance - Oren

Lavie"

Q; What does being a Scottie

mean to you?

A; "I thing being a Scottie means I

have a love for liberal arts and the

drive for my passions."

Class of 2013

Big cypress, Fla.

Q; What was your favorite part about

orientation?

A: "The awesome convocation ceremony and

President Kiss's excellent speech."

Q: What does it mean to be a Scottie to you?

A; "Being a Scottie means I have to be

Awesome!"

Marietta, GA

Q; What are you thinking about majoring in?

A: "l?ight now I'm thinking about majoring in

Neuroscience, but that can change later on."

Q: What does it mean to be a Seattle to you?

I A: "I have to have a sense of pride because I'm the first

person to go to college in my family."

Kirsten Gonzalez
Class of 2013

Marietta, GA

Q: What song is stuck in your head?

A: "The way she feels" by Between

the Trees

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Q: What was your favorite part about

orientation?

A: "One of my favorite orientation

events was the Unity Dessert but I

LOVED World of Coke and the
Botanical Gardens (ASC 101 groups
after community service). They were

really fun!!!"

Q; What does it mean to be a Scottie

to you?

A: "No one can do it like I do"

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6pirit Week!

The 2009 Black Cat was, as always, a dramatic week for Scotties who
love to party and study at the same time. From the first years fight to
keep their mascot a secret, to the sophomores new mascot dilemma,
to the ongoing struggle of making our precious week "family-friendly".
Black Cat never fails to excite and inspire school pride. So, just in
case missed you all the action, here is a sum up of one of our most
beloved Scottie traditions:

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The Pheonixes support their
class during trivia night...

A sophomore display their new
mascot at their party day...

First Years shine during
Bonfire as the Valkyries...

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The Amazons rock Gaines with
their Wizard of Oz themed JP...

Scotties enjoying the
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the c\aee of 2012 bid farewell to the

Buccaneers and experienced a rebirth in the

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Evans and featured Kock 3and\ On Tuesday the First Years showed a lot of creativity with a Toga

themed party which included a live band and free togas! The sophomores based their party day on

their new mascot with Asian inspired food and music. And the 3en\ore gave a final salute to Agnes

with a Firehouse themed party, with a pie eating contest and a raffle!

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\Narnore. The sophomores premiered their new mascot the Water 'Ovaq^o^'d with flare.

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Class Dances Class Song s

JP 2009 proved to be a hit! The night started with a bang of class songs and dancee. The fiery Phoenixes
strutted their stuff with their rendition of Beyonce's "Diva" remixed, the mighty Amazons thrilled the crowd
with their dance, Including an appearance by Michael Jackson (aka ChaQuanna Dunton), the brave Blue
Dragons showed what their made of with their dance In the form of "America's Best Dance Crew" and the
newcomers, the fierce Valkyries, blew everyone away with their creative and captivating rendition of "Yellow
Submarine," uniting the Yellow and Green classes.

Knd then the main event began. The Amazons' production kept the audience on their toes, from the swine
flu dance to the special appearance of "kanye West. Written by Dani Herd and Julie Reynolds, the production
followed Ramona, a stressed-out Junior o^uestioning her place in the A5C community portrayed by Madeline
Paschen, and her new-found friends. There's the over-excited first-year Julia as portrayed by Julie Renyolds,
the anti-social sophomore Becky as portrayed by Trisha Jackson, and Roberta, a senior with no job
prospects, as portrayed by Chelseie Buckley. In the end, the women of the Agnes Scott community rally
together to show Ramona that Agnes is the place for her and she ultimately decides to stay.

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eaturday, October 5, 2009
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fie Dlack Cat week would not
be complete without an
amazmoj formal. This year,
Fro-S>o gave U5 a epectaculavi
event with an ]920'e theme.

Good food, elegant

decorations, and a lively dj

made the 2009 Formal a hit!

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"Many people will walk in and out of jour life, but only
true friends leave footprints in your heart." ^Mff
- Eleanor Doosevelt

"The future belongs to those who believe In the beauty of their

" -Ele.atioj>Roo&evelt

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getting the meeeaqe acroee...

Agnes Scott College Is the first college in
Georgia to compost in its residence halls.
While a few Georgia colleges an<d universities
compost in their dining halls, Agnes Scott
has extended its composting to a pilot
program in its residence halls and campus
center, which has a snack bar and cafe.

Agnes Scott College ranks second among
liberal arts colleges in the "Top Up-and-

Coming Schools" in the U.S.News & World

Report's just-released 2010 edition of

"America's Best Colleges." It is the only

women's college recognized in this category.

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"Very Beneficial but still

confusing on Dos and Don'ts"

Shauntia Lovett

"So proud that Agnes is getting

some recognition."

Madelynn Martiniere

brings the idea of community full circle! Scotties are working hard, not only for their
education, but for the betterment of our Campus. Here are just a few ways in which
Scotties are helping our ASC environment...

Class of 2011

Lathasia works as a receptionist for DesLife

preparing paperwork for meetings and answering

calls from parents concerning their children.

What she loves about her job? Talking to

international students' parents!

Looking to switch jobs? Check out DesLife! It's a

relaxed setting, plus Joy and Kijua are great to

chill with!

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Lintonia works in the Arts Store (Yes, we ha\o wix^. v^i
those!) in Dana Fine Arts Building. She sells art supplies
to students and helps them find art suDolies for their i'

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pieces.

What she loves about her job? Helping you of course!

he likes helping you with your artwork and getting to

work on her own pieces during downtime.

Looking for a job? You may want to look into the art

departflient They're cool, it's laid back, and the peonle

there are really personable! I'

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Alston Info Desk answering phone caj
ushering events on campus, and ,
answering people's questions thafsE
by the desk. What she loves about h
Job? Meeting new people! ;

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What
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A CLOSER LOOK

What did you think about that?

The H1N1 virus, also known
'swine flu' spread o[uickly
across the globe from its
first recorded outbreak in
April 2009 in Mexico. The
virus can be transferred from
one person to another like the
common flu; however, the
death rates for swine flu is
much more serious. Nearly
6,000 deaths have been
recorded as of October. The
World Heath Organization
declared it a pandemic on
June 11th 2009.

Say WHAT?

"Change will not come if we wait for
eome other pereon or some other time.
We are the ones we've been waiting for.

We are the change that we eeek."
President 'darack Obama,

2009 Nobel Feace Frize Laureate

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"I think that
Sotomayor's
confirmation into the
U.S. Supreme Court
is c^uite newsworthy.
I think it was a
progressive step,
and I am glad th
she got it."

Charleeen McClure '10

With the new preeidency came
new concerns about health
care and insurance. Should
the government provide for us
or should health care remain
as it has always been? The
anewer is very complicated
and our ever straining
economy does not seem to
helping matters at all. Will the
debate of health care be
decided by year 2010? One
can only hope.

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Around Atlanta

After a long week*of Jj|^, impromptu

iiggd a break from OI'^Agnes. And whatp^ace

'^ IcouW be better for rfplenisjgng that^oiitRfal spirit ^

^th%n Atlanta? Whether by car, bus, or MARTA, students ^

are trekking avo\yr\d the city to enjoy life ar\A forget their ^''^^

homework woes, if only for a weekend....

1: A group of ScotU^yetting cozy next to holiday.

2: Students educatinl^Moiselves about other cultures at the Ann

'^ 'wo students posing witlKhe i^o'i^wyaT manneq^uins from Old Navy

Mptist Collegiate Ministry takes a trip to Stone Mountain.
5: A student posing in front of^^te|erica I AM exhibit.
6: TvMBi^aalaomores celebrating a pt^"

Making a Difference

Every year, an impressive number of Scotties venture
away from the beautiful campus of Agnes Scott with
the Intention of bettering the greater Atlanta area.

Above, left: A first-year student posts fliers .
promotfMg-a-benef it-sponsored by Pecatur Cooperative
Ministries.

Above, Right: The American Chemistry Society Trick-
or- Treats for canned goods.

Below: Scotties wall< for a cause in the Atlanta Aids
Walk.

Christin Weeks - President of
Habitat for Humanity

Q: What inspired you to get
involved with Habitat For
Humanity?

A: ...The homeowners are an active
part of the home-making process,
so you know that the final product
will be treasured and well-cared
for.. .To me, just the gesture of a
group of people coming together to
assist one another in a time of need
is so valuable.

Q:How did you come to be
president of Habitat For Humanity
at such an early time in your
college career?

A:lt was kind of thrust upon me. The
previous president graduated
without leaving a successor, so she
asked me to step up because she
knew I loved Habitat.

Global Scotties

Agnes Scott students are making their voices heard not only around Atlanta,

but ail over the world.

Jenee Gaskin

Class of 2010
(Argentina- Spring '09)

Going abroad was great because I
wanted to learn more about Spanish
culture and strengthen my language
5l<ill5 but I learned much more. I
learned about what it meant to be an
American to me and how well I can
adapt, I went abroad alone and gained
some of the most amazing friendships
and realized that I want that trip to
be only the beginning of many more
abroad experiences. I think no matter
where you go or what you go for you
will learn much more than you would
ever expect. I newer would have
thought I could survive an entire
semester of classes in Spanish and
pass and I did. ^

Annie Graefe

1 went to Chengdu, China in ^prlnq 09
and it was one of the best times of
my life! I met many interesting people
from China and many other countries
as well as having some of the best
food in existence. My favorite
moment wae when {after climbing
eacred Buddhist mountain Emei for

2 days) i got to see the sunrise
above the sea of clouds at 10,167
feet, i was hesitant to go at first,
but now I wouldn't trade my time
there for anything.

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Class of 2010
(China- - Spring '09)

(Austraila- Spring '09)

Going to Australia was the most
amazing experience of my whole life! I got
to experience a new culture, make friends
from all around the world, visit places like
the Sydney Opera House which I've
wanted to see since I was a little girl,
and I saw real live kangaroos in the wild!
I took classes about Australia
specifically, learning about their history,
their culture, their literature and their
environment, all of which were very
interesting to me. Through this
experience I have gained a new
perspective of the world from outside of
my own country and I think I have (^rown
as a person because of it. Studying
abroad in Australia was the best choice I
ever made!

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What are the different types of programs that a Scottie can use to Study Abroad?

"There is ISEP, CIEE, Summer Programs, etc, ..Our office can help students in this process by determining which
proq^ram best fits what the student is looking for. There are programs designed for every type of experience:
homestay options, volunteering. Internships, theme focused programs on topics like sustainability, development,
public health, literature, etc. There are proqrams where you take classes and do field research or volunteering,
there are programs that involve travel to multiple countries. The possibilities are endless! "

Helen Tzow

RmnaanmiRiiiasies

Class of 2010 (Ghana- Fall '08)

still can't believe it has been a year since I have studied
broad. Being in Ghana was a great experience. I loved learning
II about their culture, trying their foods, learning the Twi
inguage, and attending classes at the University of Ghana. I
arned to be extremely mdependent and came to appreciate all
ie little thinqs. Studying abroad with ISEP was so much fun.
'e traveled all over Ghana and even to Togo and 3en\n. My
itire study abroad experience helped me realize what I wanted
-) do after graduation, which is to work abroad and be a ?eace
orps volunteer.

Emily WaltefcS

Class of 2010 ((Senegal - (Spring '09)

Spending a eemester in Senegal was the adventure
of a lifetime. I had the opportunity to live with a
Senegalese family for four months, travel all over the
country, and challenge myself in ways I never thought
possible. Mostly Importantly, my semester abroad
wae a huge confidence booster: after spending three
days cro65lnq the border between Senegal and
Guinea in the back of a truck, I know 1 can do
anything!

^ass of 2010 (France - Fall '08 Spring '09)

From the canals of Vempe to the Schonbrunn Paf%e in Vienna,
every day was an adventure and a learning experience. It opened
my eyes to the world around me as well as helped me learn
things about myself. My time abroad was something that will
never be forgotten.

A Scottie who studies abroad becomes...

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'hat are the advantages of studying abroad?

Viore and more research verifies the benefits of studying abroad. Academics have found returned study abroad
students to be more serious, more analytical and more creative in their coursework in their remaining college years
after studying abroad. Study abroad students also tend to engage in more service and community activities than
:heir classmates who have not studied abroad. Employers have preferences for students with international
sxperiences. Besides professional and academic benefits, students gain so many invaluable life skills that are not
always demanded of students on campus, simply because of the Independent nature of study abroad.

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Emerging leaders... pq 56
'3 Sigma Phi... pg 55
bitat for Humanity.. .pg
nor Court... pg 29
rvine Investment
Group... pg 49
"^^ Jewish Student Association
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Judicial Board... pg 26
Latmas Unidas... pg 45
A5C Libertarians.,, pg ^3
Muslim Student Ass'^c ^tioi

. . pg 40
Mortar 3oard... pg 55
Novel Scotties,.

Orientation Council... pg 30
Profile... pg 53
Programming Board... pg 33
Publius... pg 49
Residential Life... pg 32
Pole-Playing Games... pg 59
Safe Women... pg 35
Senate... pg 31
Sigma Alpha lota... pg 56
Society of Physic

Students... pg 56
Student Government

Association... pg 34
Triota (lota lota lota)...pg 54
Witkaze... pg 4-&
Young Democrats... pg 42

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J'3oard Is the governing body for
the residence halls. The board
strives to ensure students live a
safe, comfortable environment.

Brittany Manning,
President (2010)
^ Capricia Jeffers,
Vice President (2011)
Jia Yu,

Treasurer (2011)
Precious Acker,
Secretary (2011)
Jenee Gaskin and
Carieta Thomas (20 1G
Representatives)
Gianna Barnett and
Ashley McCook (201 1
Representatives)
Lauren Albin and
Haviland Forrister
(2012 Representatives
Ambria Turner and
Allyson Brannon (201;
Representatives)

l)'3oard Investigates cases sent to them by Residence Life. If
[necessary, the board will hear the case and then vote on it based off of
tpo\\c\ee found In the student handbook. Do not be Intimidated by J-
hoard members! They are your peers so they are very approachable. The^
^have your best Interest at heart when judging your cases!

"A woman that Is an honorable person that is responsible for her actions. She
takes personal responsibility for the things she does and how her actions affect
others."

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reana Jones, 1
P'resident (2010)

kylar Washington,
President (2010)
Danielle Patton,
Treasurer (2012)
Sarah Bowen,
Secretary (201 1 )
KImberly B. Reeves
(2010)

Catalina Ford (2010) ^
Esther Wallace (2010)
Anna DunLany (2010)
Jenny Jacobs (2011)
Nicole Wood (2011)
BhumikaPatel (2012)
Chelsea Perdue (2012)
G. Stephany Bolivar
(2013)
Kirby Rogers (201 3)

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"We contribute to the campue community by promotm^ honor in every
action a student makes on and off campus. Our body continues the
tradition of self responsibility and enables A^nes 6cott to be a safe
place where students have complete trust In each other. "

"We feel that a Scottle is a woman who works hard, plays hard, and
always puts her personal honor first in ail of her decisions."

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Orientation Council, aka
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BC 5tudente> we come In
contact with ae flret-yeare.
These dedicated students
make first-years' transition
from hi^h school to college
life as smooth and painless
as possible.

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arrive, while they are moving In and ae they 0et settled
Into A5C. It le really aweeome to be a part of the whole

fo be a 5cottie ^
', to have a paeelon
for life and a deelre to live life to Ite fullest, and take

Kcadern\C Coordinator advantage of every opportunity that comes one's way!

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Senate President, Lucia Huisether

(pictured above, center)

What inspired you to become a member of Senate?

1 saw potential for being a student advocate on campus, and
members of Senate inspired me as a- student and leader.
What do you think is your biggest accomplishment thus
far during your time on 6>enate?

This year Senate instituted a new system where students

and Senators can write ie,gislation about pertinent issues on

campus. Once the legislation has passed, it will go to

relevant administration and faculty offices for

consider atlon. We have heard presentations on how the

Admissions Office represents the school, changing the meal

plan to accommodate students with religious and ethical

dietary restrictions, overhauling A5C101, and applying

internet harassment rules _

to Public Folders.

What would you say to

younger Scotties to

encourage them to get

involved in this

organization?

Senate is an organization

where every board member

can have a voice ...If you have

an Idea for how to improve
ASC or simply want to be
a representative voice for

:o[jr classmates, Senate
Iperfect organization to

"As the primary li^hoh between 'studente

and f acuity /etaff/admmletratore on

campus, the mam purpose of Student

Senate \s to advocate for student

Interests in all dimensions of campus life."

-I. Huisether

Ppesident-
Vice President-
Secpetary-
Treasurer
Parliamentarian-

] Ryan (11)
bang ('11)

Cii

ioson-E^erkstresser (12)

Jillian Pilch (12)

Alex ^re^ev (10)

Holly Nelson (10)

I Darah Tabrum (11)

J Stacey-Ann Love (12)

tSenam Apaloo (11)

[^ Sally Home (13)

Tehseen Dossul (11)

Heather Wiliiat^s (11)

' ih Ashgar (13)

ftie GordoY\ (13)

Kh4:iiah Smith (12)

^^e Kwakye (10)

/aY\Y\ay\ Sharp {'09)

r Nadi Nuhu (12)

-^bnia Loriston (10)

R^d^vit Lit^l

They're the onee we qo to when we have a
problem. The peer adv\5or5 of A^nee, the
ResLife staff members are our qo-to t^lrle
for when we need eomeone to talk to - or
when a noisy neighbor keeps playing that
N^'SYNC song over and over aq^\an. We love
them and appreciate them and would be
lost without them. Thanl<s ResLife staff!

(5acl<Rowl-r)
Onyinye Edeh, Cicy
Cul, Holly Nelson,
Dru Clark, Maggie
I, Aduddell, (Second ,
\ Kow \-r) Kate
' 3ennett, Klanna
i^^^ IfSifewi Coughran, Melissa
""^' Iter, Tezin Waiji,;
bn Tzow,

Hannah Marlowe, Julie Keyndl^^nea Jackson, MK
Bindley, (Front Kow l-r) Shaa'ista Sabir, Alyssa De
pazon, Susie Martinez, Stacey-Ann Love, Kaitlyn
McCune, Dhumika Patel, Beverly McCall

(1) What's the beet thing about being a pa\
of ReeUfe?:

Pya nne Daptlete,
tuate Hall Dlrec]
y.A.T. 2010

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etud

'"d) What doee it mean to be a Scottie^R

who are determined to make a po&itivt
influence in their community. >

The purpoee of Froi^rammm^ 3aord is to plan, promote
and produce programs that create a well-balanced social

life for students at Agnes Scott. These cultural,

educational, and eoclal pro^rame enhance the equality of

life at Agnes Scott College, while contributing to diversity

appreciation and supplementing the Kq^nee Scott

academic mission.

Executive 3oard\

Katie McLeilan
Lauren Slipek
Meghan Ryan i\

Natasha McClendon

Chairs: "'

Meg Beyer
Jessi Probus :.

Jeanine Pounds
Trisha Manns

Cicy Cui
Kate Whitney

Members: Alyssa Stafford, Ambria

Turner, Brittany Fowler, CeciJ
Alcala, Crystal Riley, Dani Adaf
Hannah Hunt, Heather Drew, Heather
Williams, Jaime Henry-White, T"Airan

Duncan, Jessica Farmer, Juiil
Lockman, Katie ^errumi^aard,m
Cox, Kelley lockman, Korea Sm
Layla 5hi, Leah Crawford, Lee 1|
Megan McCulloch, Maureen E. P
Ruhi S>arde, 5haa'ista Sabir, |
Shantara Strickland, Tezin Waiji,
Uyen Ha, Xun Qiu, Lesley Parks, Sam
Tanner.

Programming S>oard strives to make
sure something fun is always going on
on NbCe campus. As your social
organization, board members work to
make sure that events at Agnes

Ki^mI

student body as a whole desires.

jhiming Doard has been expanding its effof
ore Inclusive, working to make sure the whole student
body is represented in its events. Events the board
creates cater to a variety of the campus' needs from the
craftsmaker to the party-goer to the music junky.

What does being a Scottie mean to this organization?
A Scottie is an intelligent young woman who is socially
involved. She understands that Interacting with the world
outside of Koines Scott is just as Important as being a
part of the Agnes Scott Community.

Froqrammmq ... Everybody's doing it!

SGA

The organizations that make

up the Executive Board of

6GA Includes:

The Agnes Scott Student Government

Association "works liard to ensure tinat

campus life at Agnes Scott is everytliing

we want it to be!" The executive board plans

the fall leadership retreat, leadership

transition, the leadership reception and

elections, among other activities.

Multicultural

Organizations

Honor Court

Inter-Organizational Council

Judicial 3oard

Orientation Council

Froi^rammln^ ^oard

Student Senate

'he 2009 6GA Executive ^oard

Meg ^eyer 10, president: -^^|||^^MBpfB|pp||P|ip|||||||pprnes 10, secretary/chair

of elections; Lucia Hulsethe^^^^Klent Senate president', 3re Jones 10, Honor

Court president; Brittany Manning 10, Judicial 3oard president; Jessi Probus 10,

Inter- organization Council chair; Alisha Udhwani 10, COSMO chair; Katie McLellan

10, Programming Board chairs; and Lauren Slipek 11, Orientation Council president

* information courtesy of Agnes Scott website

List of Members

Jenny Jacobs

Kenyetta McClain

Sarah 5pann

Liang Huang

Casey WaUeck

Kristen Fox

Dru Clark

Lauren Aibin

AJ Halls

Emily Tan

Jillian Edosomwan

Alyssa De Gazon

Jarcy Hammond

Dana Proctor

Vladelynn Martinie

re Beth Krakow

\lajla Waieed

Carol Holcomb

Mission statement:

"Student Advocates for Educating Women (5.A.F.E. Women) strive to be active
in tlie campus community to promote health education in the form of
inspirational, accessible proi^rame pertinent to the contemporary college woman
in all of her forme. "

How has the club changed or contributed to the ASC campus?

"We have strived to promote dialogue and accurate health information on often
stigmatized health topics."

" Being a Seattle means being in charge of your body by making well-
educated decisions. Scott'ies are aware of their bodies, knowledgeable
and yet open-minded to different points of view. "

Affiliates of the Dana 5cho\ar5 ?W(?\ram :
5tacey-Ann Love, Zamachiza Mahlobo,
Precious Acker, Onyinye Edeh, Uyen Ha, Indira
Cruz, Susie Martinez, Alanna Coughran,
Melissa King, Julie Reynolds, Julia St. Goar

Dana ^c\\o\are

2009-2010 Pana Scholars : Danielle
Adamson, Lauren Albin, Drlttanl Banks,
Meg Beyer, Sarah 3ower\, Rachel Burger,
Keelin Cox, Charlotte Cue, Cicy Cui, Sarah
Challa, Haviland Forrister, Cam
Oodemann, Elizabeth Gustoson-

Berkstresser, Lucia Hulsether, Lisa
Jackson, Jenny Jacobs, Chan Jin, 3reana
Jones, Juliana Jones, Elaine Koutroulias,
Ariel Laws, Hanwen Li, Gina Luttrell,
Hayley Maxwell, Kaitlyn McCune, Holly
Nelson, Nadi Nuhu, Bhumika Patel, Chelsea
Perdue, Jillian Pilch, Jessi Probus, Kimberly
Reeves, Justine Schwartz, Kelsey Shaul,
Yue Shen, Lauren Slipek, Khaliliah Smith,
Monica Spitzer, Caitlin Suilmann, Zijia Sun,
Emily Walters, Jillian Wells, Melissa Winter

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Leaders of 2015

Syedah Asghar
Michelle Autrey
Destiny Darker
Stephany Bolivar
Kathryn Dean
Lauren Gaia
Uyen Ha
Camille Hackney
Natalie Jorges
Brittany Moore
Gabrielle Nockelin
Lissette Rodriguez
Kirby Rogers
Paige Sullivan
Every year, first -year students are nominated to participate in this Deanna Tipton

pro0)ram through the Department of Student Leadership and Engagement. Janani Webb
Selection is based upon a show of promise, potential and avid involvement Caitlin White

and displayed leadership in the Agnes Scott community. Students will then

participate in programs, lectures, and a retreat in the Spring, geared

towards honing and nurturing positive and effective leadership.

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The Office of

nternational A ffairs

The Ambassadors: Alexandra Brewer, Brittany Broomfield, Jordan
TAira Duncan, Naseem Ghannad, Carolina Patino, and Calista Ross.

Vlission: "The Office of Intercultural Affairs Ambassadors empowers tlie Agnes Scott College communi-|
'ostering and advocating for social justice through facilitation of dialogue in a safe and open forum. Thel
^mbassador5 promote awareness, consciousness, and engagement in order to cultivate respect,
jnderstanding, and inclusivity," - Ross

Caetei

hadore affect'mq change oin campus?

asteel: 'We participated in the A5C 101 rotatione,
guiding discussions about trigger points, their origins,
and facilitating an activity called "game of life". During
iiversWeet, we did an activity to talk about respect and
vade tee shirts. Lastly, we have met with residence halls
and helped to create a better sense of community.
Dverall, this semester has been a starting point to
develop a greater sense of community on this campus."

Ghannad: "We are here to facilitate dialogue about
topics that may not have been openly talked about
previously. The Ambassadors are here to create a
change, cultivate respect and inclusivity among the
campus community. Our goal is to educate the
campus in order to create a space where everyone
can be expressed and heard in a non-judgmental
fashion. "

How has being apart of the OIA
Ambassadors influenced you?

How can other Scotties get involved with the
Ambassadors pro(^ram?

brewer. "It has allowed me to be a part of
:onversations that involve sensitive topics. It
las taught me how to be an actwe Wegener as
veil as how to appreciate everyone's story. It
las prepared me to continue these
:onversations in any setting and has given me
}he knowledge to ask the type of o^uestions
bhat make people think."

Duncan: "5cotties can get involved with the OIA
Ambassadors with an application process that
involves an Interview. The application proceee is not
long, and it allows you to be creative with your essay
response. I wrote a poem for my essay response, and
the experience was much more satisfying than writing
in the form of an essay. Applications will be available in
March and interviews will take place in April. If
students don't want to be ambassadors, they can
always use an ambassador to help lead a discussion,
conduct a program, or to mediate a situation."

\n OIA Ambassador Scottie is a woman who wants to actively engage with social justice and wants to make a
hange. However, before an ambassador can bring about positive changes they must be willing to take a step

back and examine themselves and challenge their own prejudices. "~ Patino 37

The Mission: To enhance the lives of people with different
^: abilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendshJj

S^jfitBuGCGCieA

and Integrated employment.

e activities and

group acti^^^piW^Wnffl|PIWl^tiiig5, holiday
parties, service projecte at tine zoo, trips to the aq^uarium.

sr fun activities.

Members: DanleWe Adamson, Michelle Autrey, Rose
\B>ranner\, Brittany 3romfieU, Katy Chamberlain, Koed
\Contrerae, Brittany Fowler, Stephanie Hall, Kelly
Jones, Siobhan Keeve, Kelley Lockman, Shannon
McCartha, Hannah Mitchell, Gabrielle Nockeiin, Lindsa
Frescod, Ivirby i^ogers, Becky Soteio, Ambria Turner,
Nyomi Washington, and Heather Williams.

M.^

'The Buddies
the Atlanta

iBuddies Dolores
and Katy

effect is the or(:^anization havin^^ on the camoui

ily does Best Buddies offer individuals who are
jhtly a bled the opportunity to develop social
deeded In society, but it also attempts to
J people's minds and especially their hearts
people that are differently abled both on-
\s as well as the community.

an someone get involved?

% beginning of each acadernxc year, Karnes Scott
.bids a student activities fair. At that time, please
bme by the Best Buddies table and sign-up for the
Agnes Scott Best Buddies mailing list, if you missth
fair, you still have the opportunity to become involved
-s^^-j; Buddies by attending the mandatory
|zational meeting.

/ould vou define a Scottie who participates in

iest Buddies?

believe that a Scottie College Buddy feels a sense o
responsibility for not only their campus but their
community as well. In addition, this feisty Scottie
loves to help others and have fun while mak'
terrific and life-changing friend in the proce

Amnig^tv International

"In a gentle way, you can shake the world." -Mohandas Gandhi
Members: Julia St, Goar, txristin Fox, Elizabeth Gustoson-Berkstresser, Danielle Adamson,
Andrea-Paola Martinez, Joycelia Lewis, Laura Bloomer-Segrest, Nga Than, Caitlin White,
Jaime Henry-White, Althea Gunther, Stacey Ann Love, Tierraney Richardson, DeAnna Tipton

Purpose:

Amnesty International is an Independent, worldwide movement working impartially for the release of prisoners
of conscience - thoee people detained because of their beliefs, race, sex, ethnic origin, language or religion -
who have neither used nor advocated violence; fair and prompt trials for all political prisoners; and an end to
torture and execution in all cases. Amnesty International is independent of any political, ideological or
religious affiliations and is funded by donations from its members and supporters around the world.

Habitat for Humanity

Christin Weeke, Co-Freeldent
3r\ttar\y 3romf\e\d - Co-preeldent
Terrlcka White - Vice President
Tori DeW - Secretary

First-year Destani Farker and Juniors

Brittany Bromfieid (above) Christin Linda Holston - PR Representative

Weeks (below) don't mind getting down

and dirty for qood a cauee.

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(left) Junior Terricka White
was glad to give up her
Saturday to help build a
home for a family in need.

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Help build
houeee and hope ff

Ministry

Thessalonians 5:11 "Therefore encourage one another and build each other
up, just as in fact you are do'mQ."

Muglim Student
Aeeociation

The Muslim Student Association worlo to
build awareness in the A^nes Scott
community about Islam and Muslims. MSA
hopes to brin^g unity and an undereTandma,
about The religion, the people and The political
situation of many of the Islamic countries.
The association was re-established during
the 2000-2001 academic year. MSA has
established a prayer room for Muslim
students in Winship Hall and a meditation
room In the Julia Thompson Smith Chapel.
MSA encourages all students to join the club
and help its endeavors, for more Information,
please contact: Mehwish Shaukat.

^^

Members: Rebecca Abels, Ky\q^a\\ Dacharach, 5\mone

Berman-Perlstein, Sarah Boim, Rachel Burner, Rebecca

Cubells, Haley Oeloach, Lorraine (Lori) Finklea, Jaynie L.

Gaskin, Andrea Goodman, Melissa Griffith, Arianne Kahn,

Phoebe Kann, Abigail Maier, Amanda Miller, Madeline

(Maddye) Mitchell, Gabrielle (Elle) O'Brien, Katy handler,

Monica Spitzer, and Jessica Wacks

ente Omamzed This Year:

family \A/eel<end Kabbalat
habbat in the Julia
lompson Smith chapel
pannukah Celebration
folunteer day at the
hearith Israel Women's
lielter

Spring

Purim Carnival
Yom HaShoah (Holocaust
Remembrance Day) letter-
writing campaign fight
genocide and discussion panel
on the significance of the
Holocaust today

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*

The purpose of Agnes &ott College

Young Democrats is to promote

progressive solidarity on the ASC campu

As the A&CYDs, we seek to promote

democratic ideals on campus and be/one

while also empowering our members to

discuss, engage, and advocate for their

own personal values.

AcSCYD is committed to encouraging

students to engage the social and politici

challenges of our times through civic

participation, such as voting, performing

service projects, and peer education.

Vice-President: Ally Niemiec

VP of Communications: Anna Cabe

VPs of Finance: Anna Marie Pillard

and Tia Oaee

Tuesdays @ 7PM
Discussing things that matter.

A5CYD believes that, as a Scottle,
you should be willing to stand up

for what you believe in. Most

Important, you should show these

beliefs not just through worde, but

through actions, as well.

Abels, Debecca
Adamson, Danielle
Archilla. Ana
5aker, Christine
5arnett, Gianna
Beyer, Megan
Bolivar, Stephany
Brannon, All/son
Chenaull, Kristi
Cox, Helen
Croland, Caroline
Cruz. Indira
Curliss, Kathcrine
Dickerson, Lydia
Davis, Vironka
Dean, Kathryn
Dixon, Whitney
Donlon, Kate
Duncan, T'Aira
Dupree, Jessica
Drew, Heather
Evans, Dachel
Gaia, Lauren
Gaido, Katherine
Griffith, Melissa
Grim, Emily

Guenthcr, Chelsea
Hall, Stephanie
Hamilton, Margaret
Harden, Kirsten
Henry-White, Jaime
Hinkle, Mary
Home, Sally
Jefferson, LaTia
Jones, Breana M.
Jones, Julianna K.
Kwakyc, Candace
Lain, Sagan
Lank, Megan
lockman, Juliette
Madlock, Olivia
Martinez, Andrea P.
McCarron, Frances
McClain, Kenyetta
McCulloch, Megan
Mitchell, Megan
Moore, Brittany
Nelson, Holly
Newvillc, Jessie
Nicholas, Tawana
Nockelin, Gabby
Northcutt, Jane

O'Neal, Presence
Otto, Sarah
Petit, Porsche
Prescod, Lindsay
Probus, Jessica
Richards, Charise
Sanchez, Johnnie
Schwartz, Justine
Scfa-Boakye. Jennifer
Laura Barrett Segrest
Sharp, Savannah
Simpkins. Carolyn
Smith, Britessia
Sotoohi, Ana
Sox, Leda
Stroud, Paquel
Tachie-Menson, Marie
Thomas, Emily
Turner, Ambria
Turner, Cecelia
Tzow, Helen
Underwood, Virginia
Waldeck, Casey
Wells, Jillian A.
Williams, Heather
Williams, Marquita

ASC Lib^iitonnoiwi

Furpoee: to facilitate campus-wide political awareness, establish familiarity
with the United States Constitution, ensure campus-wide knowledge of
Libertarian ideals, provide for common defense of liberty, and promote the
economic and social welfare of students

Members: Rose Psalmorid (president), Gma Luttrell
(president yro tempore), Alanna Couqhran (treasurer),
Patricia Johneon {secretary), Kate Dennett, Pose Drannen,
Liz l\line, Joanna Hair, CarroW McWliorter, Alyssa Stafford,
Haviland Forrister, Simorie Berman-Perlstein, Kaitlyn Lyies,
Kelley iockman, Arielle Newgard, Fatimah Nadimi, Meqhan
5pencer, Anna Tucker, tayior Prescott, Arnalee Craigmile,
Sierra Pay, Emily Tin rower, Megan Mills, Caitlynn Donnovan,
Sandra Shirk, Christy Cotter, Emi Watanabe, Joycelia K.
Lewis, Mia Mclnnis, Julia Mayfield, Heather Williams, Sae
Park, Nyomi Washington, Morgan Lewie, Lydia Dickerson, Dina
Alvarado, Sally Home, Ana Archilla, Maria Tachie-Menson,
Latia Jefferson, Stephany Bolivar, Haley Deloach, Devin
Alford, Stephanie Hall, Rachel Burger, & Jillian Pilch

r:

ASC Cheerleaders

Jessica Dupree and Precious Acker Co- Captalne (2011)
Gianna Barnett - 2011, Brittany Moore- 2012, Ericka

Howard -2012, Allyson Drannon - 2012, Betsy Dragoo -
2012, Destani Farker -2012, Juliette Lockman-2012,
Tierraney Pichardson -2012, and Dana Vroctor -2012

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Officers:

Candace Kwakye- President
Oninye Edeh- Vice President
Alysa DeGazon- Vice President
Janani Webb- Volunteer Chair
Stacey Ann Love- Dance Chaf~
Lathasia Collins- Dance Chal
and Treasurer I

Sarah Spann- Public Re
Officer

Omowunmi Adeoti 'D' D
Public Relations Officer!
Jillian Edosomwan- I0(|
COSMO Rep

General Body:

Charleen McClure
Jillian Edosomwan
Genefine Sepatah |

Virginia Jean-Baptiste |
Tiffany Samuels ;|

Morgan Lewie 7

Kaver\ Campbell
Adeoti Dlpeola
Sarah Spann
Candace Kwakye
Zama Mahlobo
Senam Apaloo -^

Chanelle Desamours |

Alisha Udhwani |

Keyva Can all
Carieta Thomas
Maria Tachie- Menson *.
Shari Allen
Althea Gunther
Michelle Autrey
Ramilah Muhammad
Lissete Rudriguez
Nyomi Washington
Kate Bennett

Mission: We are an organization devoted to

sharing our African and West Indian culture with

the campus.

Events: Carnival, tea party, Benefit Concert, and
Sarafina movie night.

~ What is the club's mission?
"Latinas UNIDAS is an organization
focused in the Importance of allowing
others to become aware of Latin
American cultures. We are a sisterhood
of dedicated women who have embraced
the meaning of being a woman of color,
a woman of race, a woman of culture,
and a woman of love and Latin beauty."

~ What does it mean to be a Scottie?
"For me a Scottie is someone who
discovers their passion, nourishes that
passion and remains true to
themselves and their passion. "

Noelia Sandoval , 2013

~ How has being in the club made a
positive difference in your 1st year?
"Latinas UNIDAS has made my
WHOLE first year experience a positive
onel It has helped me integrate into
the Agnes Scott community smoothly,
enabled me to volunteer for many
community service activities, offered
me many leadership and team building
|[?portunities, and made me feel like I
am a part of a family, not just a club. "

- What does it mean to be a Scottie?
"To be a Scottie, for me, is to be a
"feisty" learner, an honorable person,
and a confident Individual."

Ajsiavi Wf^wieti

Asian Women is a coWectwe voice for
students interested in promoting ^
awareness of Asian culture and
traditions. We are also a supportive /

base for Asian/Asian-American

students. AW represents the voice of the Asian Women in the A5C community,
promote Asian culture and traditions by celebrating Asian traditions annually, or
of which the Lunar New Year. It is our biggest annual event, which has given many
our community members to a glimpse of Asia.

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.d warm-hearted

3^ with Jamila Akpapuriam (Affinity Treasurer)

iow does Affinity appeal to ASC students outside of its target
tertiographic?

Mthough AfPinity was created for students of color, we encourage .ve'^ rre ^.-'j
s\ue the inclusiveness of all people. We believe that it is importan-z tc brcpX
mrrkre an^ encouraqe an open dialogue between all people to brinv3 us to.jothcr .^
U;iman-bein,gs livinc^ in one ivorU.

f^w does Affinity differ from other L&tQIA orgadizatioMs on campus?

Affinity takes great pride in hostintj (jripping discussions ivhich bring voice and
visibility to controversial issues that most people are reluctant to discuss,
"hrough bring awareness to these issues, we learn Important things about
>|j(rselves and others and urge the campus community to continue the
dialogue with others.

Vliat does your organization thinl< that it means to be a scottie?

*(&Scotties, Affinity valuesiridividuality, mutual respect for ourselves and
Jthers, safety, encouragement of open and mindful communication between
afferent perspectives, raising awareness about diversity of sexual
;)rientationand gender identity,

S there anything about your organization that you would lii<e the A5C
community to l<now?

\ffinity'5 goal is to provide a safe space on the-campus for those in the ,
vommunity who may not always feel safe. Affinity was created for the A&C'-
lmt&\ :lf you're looking for someone to talk to, hang out with, or ei^are a_,
two, or three, we welcome you!

Latonya Ma ley. President

Shantara Strickland, Vice President

Jamila Akpapunam, Treasurer/IOC

Rep
tvenyetta McClain, Sec/COSMO Rep

Trisha Manns

Caro Simpkins

Aniseta Helena Williams

Jllllan Endosomwan

Marrer\da Young

Jillian Wells

Jhavia Etheridge

Irene Rivera

Tia Gass

Beverly McCall

Siobhan Keeve i

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Wlitkaz^

fltkaze's primary purpose is to
assist in the guidance, orientation,

and advocacy of all African-
American students reQard\ess of
their level of participation within
the organization. The group
accomplishes this through adhering
to their four pillars: academic
excellence, social and political
awareness, community service,
and celebration.

Witkaze empowers students of color by

providing many outlets for these students to

bond. Programs the group has initiated this

year to continue to provide empowerment for

these students have been bi-weekly study halls,

the Sisters for Academic Success lecture

series, and semi-annual HIV testing.

Vironka Dav _^^

Wells (Co-Presidents),
Skylar Washington
(Vice President),
Jordan Casteel and
Shantara Strickland
(Membership Co-Chairs),
Ariel Laws (Community
Service Chair), Trisha
Manns (Step Chair),
Kirsten Harden
(Treasurer), Am"/
Baldwin and Taylc
Samson (PR Even
Flammq and Funl
Co-Chairs), 5hena\
Davis (Secretary), and,
Mori^han Fenderqraee
{Alumnae Liaison,
Parliamentarian, and
Historian).

Publius

Publius strives to assist students

interested in pursuing law by

organizing educational, social,

cultural, civic activities and leadership

opportunities for members as well as

the student body.

Executive Board Members:

Clielsea Perdue, President, 2012

Carolyn Brown, Vice President, 2012

Ariel Laws, Secretary, 2011

Kirsten Harden, Treasurer, 2011

Sydney Tonsfeldt, PR Representative, 2011

Precious Acker, Volunteer Coordinator, 2011

rvlne Inveetment Group

The Irvine Investment Group (IIG) seeks to educate its
members through managing a real investment portfolio. IIG
gives back to the campus community through financial
education and distributing a portion of its portfolio's gains to
the college and other charitable causes.

Sarah 3ower\, President, 2011,
Tori Bell, Vice President,
Quyen Tran, Treasurer,
Jasmine D Lewis, Secretary

Members: Andrea Goodman, Melissa King,
Tatyana Adams, Lizzie Paileson, Joycelia Lewis,
Nicole Holbrook, Brittany Norris, Maria Tachie-
Menson, T'Aira Duncan, Cilan Zhang, Senam
Apaloo, Caprichia Jeffers, Nana Aba Hackman,
Kimberly Wyche, Nga Than

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Our purpoee is to promote photography ae
ar\ art form and to help students develop
themselves as photographers. We also
provide opportunities for students to
showcase their work to the community.

"A Scottie is someone who finds uniq^ue
ways to express themselves creatively."

List of Members:

Rachael Cross (co-president); Carm
Godemann (co-president);Lauren Kenney;
Jillian Filch; Caity Walker; Taylor Prescott
Shilin Zhou; Minaye Sowho; Ali Johnson;
Nga Than; Shein EiCho; Emily Ledbetter
and Portia Neat.

Literature lovers can join Novel Scottles for

riveting discussions and fascinating new

reads!

President Jessica Mewby

Vice President Kachael Jenkins

Treasurer Andrea Goodman

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resident- Charlotte Cut
ice President- Indira Cri
reasurer- Rebecca Lunn"
ecretary- Molly Saunde

-ierd, MadeWne Faechen, Julie
eynolds, Rebecca Lunny, Chelsie Buckley, Andrea Love,
tolly Saunders, May Kaufman, Katherine Curtiss

(1) Why did you join Blacl<friars?:

/ joined becauee \ abeolutely love
theater and wanted to learn ae
much ae poeelble

(2) What's your favorite
production thus far?: Galileo
because we were working with a
new concept and there were eo
many Interesting aepecte to It
that came together beautifully

(3) What does it mean to be a
Scottie?: It means having a cloee
community to be a part of.

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Aurora Is the student-
produced art and literary
magazine of Agnes Scott
College. Each year we accept
submissions of poetry,
fiction, creative non-fiction
and visual art from any
student enrolled at the
college. Submissions undergo
a blind review process prior |r
publication. Aurora is an ^^
annual publication, appearing
every spring. Aurora provides
a medium where the diverse
creative talents of Agnes
Scott's student body can be
celebrated.

it of ev(9'

i Jane Austen Movie Ni^ht
[Artist Showcase and Open Mic
I Anti Love Sonnet Competition
I Magnetic Poetry Contest
I Magazine Launch Party!

lEdltor-ln-Chlef: Jennifer Sefa-^oakye 10

bunior Editors: Bhumika Pate! 12 &

Madelynn Martiniere 12

Art Editors: Christen THompeon 12 &

Rachael Cross 10

Layout Editor: Callan Wells 12

Treasurer: Havlland Forrister 12

IOC Reps: Savannah Sharp 10 & Bhumi

^atel 12 ,,_^^^a^^^...-..s-.::i:.^^^^

" To be a Scottie is to be dangerous. It means that you have the capacity to thinl<,
the capacity to doubt, and the capacity to stand up for what you believe in."

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Elitor-in-chief: Justine Schwartz

Manacilnc] Editor. Jessi Probus

News Editors: Tobia St. Germain and Zijia Sun

Features Editor. Jennifer Sefa-Boal<ye

Layout Editor. Keisey Clodfelter

Sports Editor: Rebecca Rowe

Plioto Editor: Jillian Pilcli

business Manager: Inetlia Shorter

Staff Writers: Lauren Albin, Anna Cabe, Crista

Carter, Rebecca Cubells, Kristen Fox, Emma

Kearney,5ae Park, Anahita Sotoolii,Christen

Thompson, Jananl Webb, Kate Whitney, and

Glda Hammami

Copy Editor. Falge Sullivan

Photot^raphers: Lauren Kenney, Mary Kate

Laird, Portia Neat, Danielle Perry, Leda Sox

Campus Advisers: Erin Howie, Meqan Terraeo

Mortar 3oard, Inc., a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for their
leadership, and service, provides opportunities for continued leadership development,
and universities, and encouraq^es lifelong contributions to tlie global community.

Mortar 3oard

Marlle Dolln
lAmanda Chaffin
^ing (Cicy) Cui
Alice Eerron
Lorraine Finklea
/Kndrea Goodman
Chelsea Guenther
Chuya (Yaya) Guo
Tia Simone Huston

achievements in scholarship,
promotes service to colleges

Julianna K. Jones
Renu 5a(^re\ya
Caitlin Shull
Justine Shwartz
Leda Sox
Julia St. Ooar
Zijia Sun
Emily Walters

Indira Cruz (President), Helen Tzow(Vice President), Jennifer Sefa-Boakye
(Secretary), Qian Zhang (Treasurer), and Esther Wallace {Recruitment Chair)

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Esther Wallace, 2010

How is your organization trying to mal<e
a positive cinange on campus?
"Triota encourages the Agnes Scott
community to c^iscover, explore, and
embrace feminist principles of ec^uality
and social justice. Triota, as an
organization, sponsors and
participates in events that promote
movements for social justice, human
rights, and academic ino^uiry."

How is your organization trying to make
a positive change in the community?
"Triota seeks to actively engage the
campus community to express feminist
voice and ethics through events such
as Feminist Open Mic Night, an avenue
for feminists from, all walks to publicly
speak on themes such as women's
rights, human rights, patriarchy,
gender, sexuality, class, race, ability
and disability, etc. Furthermore, Triota
partners with the community of
Pecaturto uphold women via service
projects with organizations sus^
Global Village School, an academ

List of Members: "^

President- Esther \Na\\ace

Vice President- Laura Louise Wilson

Secretary- Brittani Banks

Treasurer- Kate Schrum I

Community service chair- Sarah Bauer

Meg Beyer Sagan Lain Neil Simpkins

Lillian Charles Amy Laurent Darah Tabrum
Alice Ferron Holly Nelson Virginia Underwood

" BciHCf a T;ntci &i>ttic tneoiviA ctnfc/raciMCf ciwcl cficoitiwy

Advisors:

Dr.Sally MacEwen and Dr. Megan Drinkwater

Roster of Members:

Marlie Bolin (2010) - President

Arianne Kahn (2010) -- Vice President

Elizabeth Schob (2010) -- Secretary

Virginia "Jenna" 5tucl<ey (2011) Treasurer

Jessie Jones (2009) -- 6argeant at Arms

.ori Finklea (2010); l\ate K.O(?i&re (2010); Sydney

Tonsfeldt (2011); Alisha Watts (2011); Anna

Young (2011); Bhumika Patel (2012); and Molly

Saunders (2012)

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Eta Siflma Phi is declared to be an Honorary Greek Letter
Societ y of undergraduate students, vvliose purposes are:

a) To develop and promote interest in classical study
among the students of colleges and universities.

b) To promote cloeer relationships among students who
are interested in classical study, Including mter-campue
relationships.

c) To engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest
in classical study, and in the languages, literature, history,
and art of ancient Greece and Kome.

List of Activities:

Eta Sigma Phi Initiation, Classics Scavenger Hunt,

Saturnalia, Homer-A-Thon, and Classics Movie Night

How is vour organization affectina

chanae in the Decatur/ Atlanta

area?

:ta Sigma Phi is affecting change in
he Pecatur/ Atlanta area in that we
re facilitating engagement with, and
3 greater understanding of, ancient
exts and traditions, which serve as

a foundation for many modern

institutions. By extending our
<nowledge via such avenues as high

school tutoring in Latin, we are
jitivating a passion for the Classics

- and, moreover, a passion for
learning -- in the minds of the next
generation of students. -- Marlie

ifi'j'imfitf.mnrjr^i'.

How is \

change or\ our ASd

We are maklna classics an accessibk

and non-frightening entity for the

community. Our activities are

designed so that anybody can join In.

No matter their knowledge of the
classics, participants still get some
exposure to the ideas (chiton* party,
anyone?). Classics tends to be seen
as elite, stuck up or pointless. Eta
Sigma Phi is chanqlnq that view with
good movies, activities, laughter, and

a lot of cheese.

*Chitons are what the Greeks wore.

Arianne

How would you define a Eta 5iama Phi Scottie?

An Eta Sigma Phi Scottie thinks deeply, lives honor^
maintaining classical qrace and integrity. She is a|
discourse. -- Jenna ?

"Its so easy to get involved in Eta

Sigma Phi! You have to have taken

at least 2 classes with a S>+

average to be inducted in the

organization, but you don't have to

do that to participate in our

campus-wide activities. We have

several events planned for the end

of the fall semester and eprlnq

semester. Our mission is to make

classics accessible to all of the

Agnes Scott community and our

campus-wide activities are

accessible to all! Elizabeth

5>-- SMma Alpha lota (6A\) i^ -^

E-ethany Coulter

Annaiee Craigmile - Serjeant-at-Arms

Annalise Ford - Vice Presi^ient, Membership

Kaitlin l-ladman - Vice President, Ritual

Joanna Hair

Mia Jacintho

Michelle Stokes Krakowiak

Emily Moore - President

Chelsea Perdue - Secretary

Ruth Reveal - President

l\alyn Riggs - Vice President, Membership

Piana Shull - Editor

Virginia Taylor

Christin Weeks - Treasurer

Society of Physics Students
"5P5 helps promote the education and
appreciation of physics and astronomy
to A5C students and the general
public with fun, interesting events and
activities"

Co-presidents: Hannah Marlowe and

Laney Hall

Vice President: 6ami Corvino

Secretary: Haviland Forriester

Treasurer: Melissa Meister <=-!

IOC Representatvie: Presence O'Neal,

L/st of Act/V/t/g^j^Bj^^jSjH
Camping Trips ^^^^'iaaWy^MlT
Movie Nights in Planetarium
Community Telescope Nights

List of Membd.^^^^ ^^^^,,,,,,,,^^

a'ma Brooks, Sheneve Butler, Shein Cho, Alanna Coughran,
hristine Franzel, Jaynie L. Gaskin, Kara Leverette, Laura Marsee,
osemar/ Maxwell, Sophia Newton, Lorane Fsalmond, Quyen Iran,
eon Venable, Emi Watanabe, Melissa Winter, and Yueren Zhou

What are some great reasons for a Seattle to get
involved with your organization?

"Wanting to know more about science, he\p\nq the
community, educating the community about Chemistry
and getting to know some awesome Scotties are some of
the great reasons to get involved with AC5." Emi
Watanabe-- Historian

What is your definition of a ACS Scottie?

i"An ACS Scottie is someone who is interested in the world
[and uses the concepts of chemistry to develop this
'interest." Alanna Coughran- IOC Rep

How is your club mai<ing a difference in the
community?

"Within the past year, our club has sought to make
a difference in the Atlanta/Decatur community
through volunteering with Trees Atlanta and Trick-
or- Treating for cans on Halloween. Through these
projects, we were able to plant over a hundred trees
and collect over two hundred pounds, of food."
Melissa Winter ~ President

How is your club making a difference amongst
other Scotties?

"The Agnes Scott chapter of the American
Chemical Society works hard to raise awareness in
the campus community about academic and career
opportunities for women in science. Our organization
hosts campus-wide events which offer Informative
and entertaining lectures, demonstrations, and
hands-on activities that bring students' attention
to the importance of chemistry in the modern world.
"Jaynie L. Gaskin Vice President

Why did you decide to get Involved with ACS?

"I got involved in ACS because I'm a chemistry
major, and also because I wanted to be able to hang
out with other people who love chemistry too."
Sophia Newton-- Secretary

If another Scottie is Interested, how can they get
Involved with the organization?

"We are always open to new Scotties with an
interest in chemistry, req^ardleee of major. Just
stop by one of our meetings. We welcome you to
come share our love for the chemical world around
us!" Kara leverette Treasurer

[&ience '{&] an imaginative adventure of the mind seeking truth in a
world of mystery. " Sir Cyril Herman Hinshelwood (1897-1967) 57

H "I pledge to uphold the objects of Circle l<^ International, to foster compaeelor] aY\d goodwill
H toward others through service and leadership, to develop my abilities a'<^d the abilities of all
H people, and to dedicate myself to the realization of mankind's potential. " The Circle K Pledge

Went: Christine^,

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List of Activities

Froject Open Viand, 7- 1
- Konald McDonald House,
the Red Cross 3lood Drive,

Clothing Swap,
and th(? Boys and Girls^Ciub

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Role Playing Gawn^A

Step outside of yourself and join Role Playing Games for a round of Dungeons
and Dragons or World of Witchcraft. You can join in the fun or just watch.

Lisa Mieike, Co-Founder
(image to the left, row 2, center)

Q; The Role Playing (3ames Club is pretty new to the ASC campus.
What prompted its creation?

A: VVi? wa^.zed to novwork with pecpie who had played Dungeons &.

Drsiqo-'-e or otner tabietop RP6<5 in the t9'-^gt -jnd teach the game to

othe" interested studem^s.

(3: What does your organization think that it means to be a

Scottie?

A: 5eing able to freely express youn-cH' an^ yo^ir interests. A

Scottie ti^ rives in an inteliecuLitfiiy chailenging erwlronr'nent and has

fun ii^side and outside the classroom,

Founders:

Lisa Mieike

heather Coe

AWeha Watts

Victoria Belarde

Katy Turner

Morgan Daniel

K^elsey Wolfram

Jessica Jun^

Rebecca Johnson

Chris Humphrey

Lisa Kotlarchyl<

Kelsey Hensler

Ginia Tayk

Some events
of the year!

A few events

& A ton of
*^^*nnemories!

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'What should youn^ people do with their lives today? Many things, obvious
^ut the most dar'mq^ V(\\r\q^ is to create stable communities in which the.
terrible disease of loneliness cax\ be cured."
" Kurt Vonne^ut, Jr.

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Volleyball

The Scotties put up a brave fight
this year, relinquishing their Fall

Break for a defeat against
Maryville College. Despite a few

rough patches, our fearless

Scotties ended the season on an

awesome note defeating Wesleyan

College to close the season with am

overall record of 4-16.

Good job girls.

Q&A with Kirnel Daniel,
Captain

How long have you been playing volleyball?

I have been playing volleyball for four years.

How long have you been captain of the A5C volleyball team?

I have been a captain for one year.

What made you choose Agnes Scott as the place to further your athletic career?

I chose Aignes Scott because i felt I would be able to q^ro'H as an athletic in every possible way. I felt the
support from everyone in the athletic department even before I committed.
How has sports at Agnes impacted your life?

Sports at Agnes has given my college experience everything I could ever imagine. I am able to form bonds
with classmates and teammates. I have a support system outside of my academics and am able to stay
active and focused on all I have to do.

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Name Year Position fVlajor

Maria Saltnijarvi Sr. 0H/D5 English

Kevi Martin 50 Ivlg' Undecided

Carolyn Mahoney SO L/D5 Chemistry

Kirnei Paniel 50 5/1^5 Undecided

Georgia Dell FY D5/0H Undecided

Anahita 5attari FY D5 Un^decided

5arah Klln^enberq FY MD/OH Undecided

Claire Brummeler FY 5 Undecided

Jordan flanaqan FY OH/L Undecided

Ashley Deianey FY MB Undecided

Hometown

Turku, Finland
Rome, GA
Athens, GA
Riverdale, GA
Midway, GA
Jonesboro, GA
Atlanta, GA
Fowder 5prings, GA
Lilburn, GA
Hamilton, GA

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'Success doesn't come to you. . .you ^o to it."
Marva Collins

What a season for the A6C Soccer team! This year
these Scotties worked harclerthan ever before and
succeeded in going the distance. The team won games
against some of our rivals such as Spelman, Wesleyan,
and LaGrange. With their impressive wins throughout
the season the A6C Soccer team advanced to the
Great South Athletic Conference Semifinals and
ranked third overall. The commitment of these lovely
ladies is so inspiring and with Coach Bergin as their
guide we can all look forward to some amazing games
in the future!

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How has playing soccer at Agnes influenced your college experience?

I've learned that there is no insurmountable obstacle that a strong worl< ethic cannot
overcome and that having a little bit of heart is sometimes more Important than hav'mc
more skill or being smarter. When you invest your emotions into a goal, especially as a
team, accomplishing that goal is the greatest high.
What are your plans for the future?

Next year, I hope to spend a fifth year here at Agnes Scott, taking some classes th,
didn't have time for during my first four years and then hopefully go to medical sch
the following year.

What is your definition of a Varsity Soccer Scottie?

5occer is very much a team sport, we work for each other on and off the field. Tl-

team is like a surrogate family. As D3 athletes, we don't receive any scholarships, we

play because we love the challenge of the game and we care for our teammates.

CoStfin Svufntom^

What was the highlight of the season according to you?

Our eeaeon game against Piedmont! We played so well as a team. Even after we

were down a goal, the team never gave up. Everyone worked so hard for each

other, and even though we lost, it was such a great game for us as a team.

What are your goals for next year for your team?

I'd like our team to make it to the conference finals, and hopefully even win there.

In a more abstract sense, I'd like for the team to continue to have great team

dynamics on and off the field. Finally, I dont want anybody to tear their ACL!

What is your definition of a Varsity Soccer 5cottle?

A committed student-athlete. A player who plays not for glory or a scholarship,

7ut because she loves the game and takes pride in playing for her school.

Caitlin, co-captain

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What was the highlight of the season according to you?

Beating 6pelman twice!

What are your goals for next year for your team?

Winning conference cliampionsliip!

What is your definition of a Varsity Soccer Scottie?

A Scottie athlete is completely committed to her teammates
and the game, already planning and dreaming about next
season!

Quick Facts :

The 2010 Soccer Team advanced

to the Conference Semifinals.

The session ended with the

following stats:

W- 10, L- 9, and T- 1

Roster

!>lo. Name Year

k Ashley Watts FY
I Mary- Kate Laird Jr
j' Clara l\ienzle FY
^ Sarah Batchelor Jr
p l\ate Schuhlein So
j5 Dana Smith
I Amber Sherer
Kelsey Shaul
Caitlin Suilmann
Janelle Sourbeer FY
3 Briana Karettis FY
Erica Hiring
Meredith Clark
Lauren Welch
Charia Gruber
Becky Rowe
Kirsten Frye
Kelly Smith

FY
So

Jr
Jr

Sr
So
Jr
So
So
So
So

Position

GK

GK

FW

MF

MF

DEF

DEF

FW

MF

DEF

MF

DEF

MF

DEF

MF

MF

DEF

MF

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1.) The Soccer team huddles together during the game.

2.) Great South Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year, Briana Karettis

3.) Sarah Batchelor Qunior) ar\d Dana Smith (first year)

4.) Mary-Kate Laird, Erica Firing, ar\d Clara ^\er\-Ae show some muscle.

i^tK'S* r-^-S-i-^AN^ i'i^St'^.'K-'.;-''*, i5SiK^*MJ'-S1

A5C basketball Team- 2010

This year the ASC Basketball team welcomed some enthusiastic first years (Danielle Copelan,
Genefine Sapateh, Arielle Register, and Tiffany Jones) and created a strong well rounded
team. They achieved their first win during the Emory Tip-Off Tournament and succeeded in
defeating some of our rivals such as: Spelman, Wesleyan, and Salem. This season the ASC
Basketball team has strengthened their family connection. And although they are sad to say
good-bye to one of their own (Am'asa Baldwin '10), they look forward to bonding with the new
Scotties joining their family for the next season. Congratulations on all your hard teamwork
ladies!

*>* Am'asa Baldwin ^

How hae playing basketball at Agnes influence your college experience?

Playiriig basketball has really enhanced my college experience. It has taught me
much about time management, hardwork, and how to work with others. It has
also given me confidence and iniative, but most importantly it has given me
many great friendships that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
What are your plans for the future?

In the future I am planning on becoming a medical doctor; I am entering a
postbacc premed proqram and then going to medical school. I want to
become and obgyn and deliver babies.
What is your definition of a Varsity Basketball Seattle?
My definition of a Scottie basketball player is one who exhibits all the
traits on the pyramid of success, its an athlete who will always keep fighting and
never get up and most importantly its a person who puts the team first, and herself eecon

^ Kimbarlv Reeves ^

i/hat was the highlight of the season according to you?

'he best part of this 2009-2010 season were the little things. Everyone on the

earn is so funny and great to be with. We always had a joke going that carried us

hrough the weeks.

yhat are your goals for next year for your team?

!)urgoal is to keep getting better and with so much experience from this past

fear, I feel that we will have a lot of success in not only conference games but

1 the many games that we will be playing.

(/hat is your definition of a Varsity Basketball Scottie?

\ Varsity Basketball Scottie is a person that gives it her all every single time

he is on the court and tries her best not just for herself but for her entire team

Ro6tar

No. Name Year

Position

2 Danielle Copelan FY

G/F

3 Anna Wyatt So

G

5 Genefine Sapateh FY

G

10 Arielle Register FY

PG

11 Cristina Gutierrez So

FG/G

12 Kimberly Reeves So

G/F

13 Rachael Hornbostel So

FG/G

14 Am'asa Baldwin Sr

G

15 Rachael Pietkievyicz So

F

24 Jennifer Russi So

GIF

30 Tiffany Jones FY

G

41 Kevi Martin So

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' ^aeketbaW Coaching Team:
: Joy Grlt^t^e

! Coach Tony Clccone
Jamenda Whitehead

1.) Rachael Hornbostel warme up before a game.

2.) Kevi Martin at the start of a game.

3.) Genefine Sapateh and Kevi Martin blocking their Maryville opponents

4.) Arielle taking a few practice shots.

5.) Am'asa Baldwin, Jennifer Russi, and Cristina Gutierrez. S

6.) Tiffany Jones warms up before the home game against Salem -^

college experlencei

Being a student-athlete at Agnes Scott College has allowed.,
me the opportunity to successfully integrate both my
passion for academics aY\d aVn\eX^\ce and, altogether,
experience the full range of college life.

What are your goals for your team?

Throughout the 2010 season, the Agnes Scott College
lacrosse team seeks to represent the fiery and stead'
Seattle spirit by committing ourselves to Improving a
every arduous, yet enjoyable, day. We work together vv
positive and persistent attitude to excel as a team c
the knowledge and wisdom gained through participatii
collegiate athletic team to become the best possible
tate as tudent-ath letes and young women within the Agnes Scovi.
iollege community.

Is your definition of a Scottie?

I^tie is a passionate, committed, and loving individual
|o give her heart, soul, and blood for the betterment of

^Rebecca Row<

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Names

Specialty

1

Mia Jacintho

G

2

Channelle Desamours

D

3

Anna Wyatt

D

4

Alexandria Farrell

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5

Carolyn Malnoney

A

7

Rebecca Rowe

A/D

9

Laura Fargas-Lozada

D

11

l\orea Black

A

12

Kacey Gentry

D/M

13

Kaitlyn McCune

D

Far rain Waleed

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16

Sophia Newton

D

17

Charia Gruber

D

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Anastasia Tsavaris

--

24

Clarissa Boggs-Blake

A

25

Alicia Logan

A

26

Catherine Varner

M

39

Jaynie Gaskin

D

Mary- Kate Laird

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1. Channelle Desamours '11, Qeared and
ready to go.

2. Our ASC Lacrosse team during practice.

3. Catherine Varner '12 during practice,

4. Catherine on the field. 1

2010 Schedule W

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Date:

March 2

LaGrange College "vl

March 6

Greensboro College ^-^

March 7

Ferrum College

March 10

Missouri Baptist University

March 13

Methodist College

March 14

NC Wesleyan College

March 20

Trine University

March 22

LaGrange College

March 30

Oberlin College

April 2

Shenandoah University

April 3

Christopher Newport

April 6

University of the South

April 10

Birmingham Southern

April 13

USA South Tournament

Quarterfinals

April 16-17

USA South Tournament

Semi-finals and Finals

Schedule :

bold indicates a home game
Feb. 11 Truett-McConnell College

Feb. 17 Anderson University
Feb. 24 Elmira College

Feb. 25-27 Peace College Tournament
Mar. 6 Truett-McConnell College
Mar. 16 LaGrange College
Judeon College
Wesleyan College
La(3rance College
Emory University
Spelman College
Maryville College
Piedmont College
Spelman College
Huntingdon College
May 2 G5AC Tournament

Mar. 23
Mar. 27
Apr. 1
Apr. 7
Apr. 14
Apr. 15
Apr. 19
Apr. 23
Apr. 24
Apr. 30

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The price of victory is higin, {
but 50 are the rewards
Captains' Interviews:

Why did you join the 5oWo3\\ team?: I love eoftbaW. I'm
on Agnes Scott's team because I like the fact that I can
focus on academics and athletics at the same time.
What does it mean to be a Scottie?: A Scottie does a
lot of hard work, has discipline, self motivation, and
perseverance.

What are the strengths of your team? We have learned
that playing together is the only way to succeed. Provided
we continue to work together and overcon\e adversity, we
should have no problem achieving our goals.
What does it mean to be a Scottie? Being a Scottie
means hardwork and commitment. Our team has an
Incredible sense of pride that motivates me to play for
the school as a whole and not just my team.

SUUt. W^^ington ' 1

Why did you join the Softball team? I continue to play Softball at
Agnes Scott because I believe in what the ASC Softball program
wants to do and will do whatever I can to help achieve that success.
What does it mean to be a ASC Softball Seattle? ... to have pride
and perseverance. Exectations are set but it is the ability to deal
with failed expectations that determines character. It is also the
ability to rise, meet, and surpass expectations that show growth.

MeUnle Cn

What motivates you on the field? Knowing that I can never be
satisfied with my ability, I can always be better so I give 100
percent so that in the future I can be much better.
How do you all encourage each other before playing a game?

Before playing a game we all stand in a circle and take turns
giving inspirational speeches. Also, we all wrote something
positive on our lockers about each player to build confidence.

support.

2. Sydney Glasgow rounds first
base.

3. Third base(wo)man ready to fiel
the ball.

; Skylar Washington '10
) ShiVani Ghodadra '13
Elizabeth Raby '13
Brittany Wilson '13
^ Sydney Glasgow '13
) Amanda Messina '12
1 Chelsea Kremer '12

3 Avignon Greene '13

4 Mara B-ryan '13

5 Melanie Ennis '13

6 Natalie Chilcutt '13
i7 Ashley ^er^er '13

15 Chandler Smoak '13
|9 Laura Schaeffer '11

4. ASC Coaches make an appearance and show their support. Msmf^.

5. Infielders Elizabeth Raby and Chelsea l\remer congratulate teammate, Avig:
Greene, after an amazing catch. ;,i

6. Coach Bowers gives Amanda Messina a pep talk. '

7. Ready to run!

8. First base(wo)man, Laura Schaeffer, prepares herself to catch the ball for momi

What are you looking forward to
in the future? "I'm looking forward
to taking all that /\q^nee Scott
has taught me: A sense discipline,
friendship, a love for academics
and really using that in the
professional vjor\d and making a
difference in the ^or\d!'

What does the tennis team
mean to you? "It means
having a good support
system. Having people I can
always talk to and they will
understand what I'm going
through."

Shamoniaue Jones '10

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Amanda Chaffin '10

Most Memorable Moment:

"Going to Virginia on an g>/10hr
bus ride, then getting to play;
not expecting to win and then
winning in the 1st round and then
getting to play Emory in the
eecond r-ound^'

Your goals for the team: "To once aa^aln become
Conference Champione and to a\eo advance further
in the Nationals tournament. I also want for us to
continue having those amazing moments that have
established us as more than just a team but
those that have led to us becoming a big family."

The Agnes Scott College
Tennis Team for the 2009-2010
season is a unique and hard-
working group of \Norr\er\,
KeeoWed to work together to
achieve their goals, their trainin

brings them closer to their
collective Championship hopes;
Brought together by their love:

for the game, they are

committed to supporting each

other every step of the way.

2010 Season

ott\

Roster

Amanda Chaffin '10

Nikitris Peloach '10

Julie Prinkard '10

Shamoniq^ue Jones '10

Natalie Mayer '12

' Danielle Patton '12

Hannah Kraus '13

Rachel Storz '13

February 20th Florida State College

February 21st Emory University

February 27th University of the South

March 1st Oglethorpe University

March 6th Southeastern University

March 17th Spelman College

March 27th Young Harris College & Maryville College

March 31st-- Piedmont College

April 2nd Meredith College

April 3rd Methodist College

April 10th -Oxford College & Salem College

April 11th Wesleyan College

April 17th Huntingdon College

April l&th Lagrange College

April 30- May 1,2010
Great South Athletic Conference

Championships @ Piedmont

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Here's to a qreat eeaeonl

Rachel Storz'13and
Hannah Kraus '13

"Teamwork is the fuel that allows common

people to attain uncommon results."

Andrew Carnegie

Danielle Patton '12 and
Natalie Mayer '12

kmc& ocott

VoWeybaW

5occer

3aeketba\\

How long have you coached the ASC
Volleyball team? 4 years
Are you pleased with this season's
outcome? Yes and no. Building a
program is a process. I thinl< we made
some big steps this season, but it is
vital that we continue to build upon
that foundation this coming fall in
order to be more competitive in our
conference.

What do you look for in a potential
athlete? qood qradee. . .Skill, passion,
and coachability

What do you want your athletes to
walk away with at the end of their
stay at Agnes 5cott?'d like for them
to walk away knowing that their blood,
sweat, & tears not only helped to build
a volleyball program but also helped to
build ar\d mold who they are as
women. ..Strong women,
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Where are you from? I grew up in Cincinnati
Ohio, but spent most of my adult life in Los

Angeles. I moved to Decatur from LA in
2002.

Where did you go to school? I graduated
from Marietta College (Marietta, Ohio) in
]9&6. i played 10 years of professional
eoccer before I got into coaching.

What has been one of your highlight
moments of the season? The highlight of
the season was beating our arch rival
Spelman College twice.

What are you looking forward to next
year? i am looking forward to getting
everyone healthy and seeing just how far
this team can go.

How would you describe your Scottie
Soccer team? The Scottie Soccer team
can be described in thee words; passionate,
committed and winners.

Where are you from? I'm from Miami Bead

How long have you been a coach? I coach'
high school basketball for 6 years before rr
first college position. I was an assistant
coach for five years, Including 4 at Emory,
before becoming the Scotties head coach.

What has been one of your highlight
moments of the season? A highlight of
the season was beating Salem College by
20 points last week after losing to them ii
our first game of the season in November.

What are you looking forward to next

year? I am looking forward to returning at
least 9 players to next year's team, who
will have all the experience of a season
together.

How would you describe your Scottie
Basketball team? The Scottie Basketball
team is a talented, committed group with
a strong competitive fire.

*...Meet the Coaches! **ja

Vacroe^e

5oftba\\

Tennis

Where are you from? Originally from
Greenwich CT, but I have lived here in
Atlanta for 12 years.

Where did you go to school?

I learned to play Lacrosse in High
School -The Hotchkiss School (Lakeville
CT). I played Pivision III - St Lawrence
University [Cantor], NY)

How did you come to be the Lacrosse
coach at Agnes?

I was a Program consultant and on the
side coaching a Club team for Hotlanta
Lacrosse here for a number of years. I
decided to quit my job and coach
fulltime.

What are you looking forward to here
at Agnes? I am looking forward to seeing
the rewards of all our hard work. Our
goal is to improve every time we step on
the field.

What about ASC drew you here to coach?:

When I came to the campus I just got a
feeling, I knew it would be a good fit.
Everyone was friendly and helpful.

What are your expectations for the
upcoming season?: Our goals (I don't
like the word expectations) are to win
the conference tournament and to
improve after each game.

What do you want the school to know
about the team?: We're a talented team
with a lot of potential. Having support
from the campus helps. We feed off
energy, more people [at our games]
would definitely help us.

What does being a Scottie mean to you
and the softball team?: A Scottie is
someone who is dedicated, has a lot of
pride, and is determined to get what
they want.

Where are you from?

Uooea, Australia

I came to the US in 1997.

Where did you go to school?

I graduated from Southern Tech in 2000
and went on to receive my Masters of
Science from Georgia Tech in 2002.

How did you come to be the tennis
coach at Agnes?

I was an assistant coach at Emory from
2002 to 2004, I became the head coach
here in 2005.

What are you looking forward to in the
upcoming season?

The whole season is going to be good. We
have two First Years. The program is
growing, and we have a tougher schedule

but we have a strong and diverse team
that works well together.

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nny afternoon in November, th(

class of 2010 prepared themselves for a Agnes

5cott tradition tliat has lasted for many generations

Senior Investiture. The seniors marched in their

robes from Dana to Presser to hear words o

wisdom from Professor Amy Lovell, class of 199C

,d department chair for Astronomy/ Physics. In h(

ddress to the class of 2010, Dr. Lovell recalled he

senior investiture as well as her experiences during he

I
-inal year at Agnes. Dr. Lovell spoke of serendipity withii

her own life. She took astronomy as a distribution^:

class which led her to become an astronomy majot

rather than the music major she had previously plannei

Dr. Lovell stated, "Serendipity reo^uires flexibility and

adventurous attitude" and she recommends worne

such as confident Scotties, take advantage of these special moment

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clockwise): The faculty and seniors enter Gaines for the ceremony. Dr. Amy Lovell smiling after a very moving and
Pertaining charge to the senior class. President Kiss and the faculty members exit the chapel, ready to mingle with
class of 2010. (bottom, left to right): Seniors waiting in line with their hats in their hand. Seniors: Emily, Andrea,
and Cam. 'oen\or&. Yvette-Ann, Jessi, and Kathehne. A senior is capped by Dean Zumwalt.

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is- a s-ucces-f if ne get? up m

tne morning and goer to

bed at nignt ana in

between doe? wnat ne

want? to do.

Jamila Nneka
Akpapunam

Bowie, MD i

I 's-qcnolog4 \\-^T&\/ei) i

Affinit, ^ 1

\l I were rec^llq cis-ked to define

mL)5elf, I wouldnt ftart witn r-ace:',

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wouidnt ftcart vjclth gender; j wouldi

rtcJrt wltn feminls-m. | would ?tart vxj

srtnpping down to winc^t fundt^menti:

informs- mq life, wnicn 15- tncit | m

reeker on tfie patn. (^-tjell I ^ookr'

Int'Pcamu'PCil fowling anc
oC^^/A |-^re?lcJent

ne bldck rnt^rKet? not wnc:it

it ured to be.
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VdCdville, (^^/\ C_^lct?Ficcil (civilisations- (^/Xricin otudieff^

^io S'^e^^ P^^| Cl-^^^^ic? Honor Societij (Vice President) 5,
(^Kre?i<denty '^; Mni oigmt;! j ciu |-^hilos-opnL) ) |onor ^ocietq H-;
\ovtav Jjoa-ra ^-; V37T'een -b^ciT'tn \^T0an\7.ahor\ I , (^ I vea^uTBTj Z;
.^apane^e \^^u\iiuTa\ -j^vent? C,^ommittee Z, ^, ^

'ear (,370cl, let me be s-ometning everq minute of everij nour of mij life, j ei

me be g(3Lj; let me be ^aa. \ et me be cola; let me be warm. | et me

il ignj.-.riave too mucn to eat. | et me be ragged or well ave^^eo. I_et

ere-be aeceitful. | et me be trutnful; let me be a liar. | et me be nonorab

ij let me ?ln. Qnlq let me be ^ometblng ever4 ble^^eJ minute. AnJ wUn |
eep, let me aream all tne time 90 tnat not one little piece of living
los-t. - f^ettL) omitn, /-\ | ree v::7''^owr in f^rooklqn

Evan Alyse Bodine

Atlanta, GA
| 'fycnology (^opanlrnj

P., Q, .nJ

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(^_,ommittee

jobDie "nrow;

f| |=r.nklin, TN

|--'r4criolog4 ana
Xntnropology/ oocIologL)

j P.4cLlog4 Club

/^ntliTopologij/ ^ociologij (_
l.ck C.t Co.iume a. ,

Seffner, -hL

C_,lcis-s-iccil I anguager and

I Iteraturer (^P^urlc^)

SEC 1;

v^uaicial ijoavd Z;

C^ollegiate (^^norale I , /,-D,^;

Sotto Voce 4

j et ur go ringing or j-caT

c^s- we go; tne Toti^d will be
le?s- tealou?. - Vergil

S5

New Ole.nr, LA
BiocJiemirtrij /Molecular -Diology

C-cie K, ACS. AWISA

LjOu ncive mcfny kind? of tTOut
Ljou 5-noulcl be full of jol), beccus-e
LJOU know tncat tnee-e trouble? te?t
qouT |-ciitn, end tnis- will give qou
pc:itience. |_et qouT pcatience s-|-iow
its-elf perfectlq in wncit qou do.
I nen qou will be perfect cind
complete isind will have everLjtning
need, ^amez I ; 2-^

ViL Rica GA

Oiolog4

ASC V<:^r.9,t4 Tenn

I earn, \ ntjetci \j\o\oq\ca

\ honors- jociettj, an

I |o-rtar

K^inJ words- can be snort

ana 6094 to speok, but tne

ecnoes- ave trulq encHesr.

-I lotner | eresa

|.(^conomIc? and \_)vqanhai^\or\
rlanagement
[^\ lirtory ana \_Ja^\ca\
C_ivlll7<3ition_)

ks- tnink j-or me -
V narles | amo

Kristi Lee Chenau

Ljecdtur, /\\_ '

International |-<velationr
\\ rencn ana j |uman |-^igm

/-\mneftq International,

ASC Young

Ljemocrats, and Yellow 1

C^^cket \ encing |

I o love anotner person is to

see tne face of (^3700. ]

-Victor J ^ugo

nllllHl

Atlanta, GA

| 'rycfiology

(Mudc)

/\ girl snouU be two tnings:
cIcissL] ana fabulous.

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Dirmingham, /\|_

tngllsTi I iterature ana

International |-^elationr

Re.L.fe, S.A.^.C.
V(/omen, ana jpeaking
(^^enter
/-\ prcJijer foT tne wild at
neavt, kept in cage?.
- I enne?9ee v(/ ""<^i^^

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Martha Eleanor
Copplestone

l9V^ 1

Roanoke, VA

|

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You ru^n a mivacle man,

Jk^

L|Ou get rotten mi-rcicles-.
^Miracle M^x,
1 ne I ^rincer? \jy\ae

LJaughters- of \::ya\a an

apan \^u\iura\ -Invent

(^^ommittee
I ne verL) existence of

cimetnrower? pTover tnat

letime, romewneTe, 9omeor

to tnem^elve?, [ou kno\x

ant to ?et tnore people over

lere on fire, but | m ju?t not

e enougn to get tne job done

l-Cc^eorge Ocirlln (RIP)

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Go
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Dachael ts

I allana??ee, -I |

l-'ffqcnologij (_|^atnematlcr^

V amera (^bscurci I , /,~D,^-;

/-\urorci O.'H-; Mertle {joava '4-

V37recit s-pirit? nctve oiIwcilj?
encountered violent opposition frorr
mediocre mind?.
-/ \lbert -l^ing-tein

Helen Elizabeth
Cox

M<^rietta, GA
Kolitical ocience
(EngU)

Living XVcige Champaign
I eaa otudent {^v^annev

I )evicince bring? social

change.
I anijetta vy illlam?

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I neatre ana
Ooclology/ /Anthropology

SGA, MoH.r e

Monor Cou.t, ASC

1 1 , cinj Orientation

Council.

"All tke avi of living

fine mingling of letting go ana

lioUing on. - ) lenrq -l^lll?

M^rtine7, GA
I neatre and | lirtori) (_opcini?n_)

\j\ackr^<a-rg 1, ^e(rreiav^ Z ,

Vice President 5, President

4; Pki AlpU JUo 4; .nd

Pestle Bo.rd 4.

I vegova tne tneotve as tne

Qveaiest of aW avi j-orm?, tne

mo?t immediate wolj in wnicn o

num<5in being can ?ncire witn

anotne-r the s-ense o]" wnc^t it i? t(

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Debecca Anne
Cubelk

| lamden, C_^ |

tngli?n Literature -

G'l'ecitlve Vv fiting

(, 'women? otudiery

Tke Prof,le, Agnes Scott

C^o ege Young |_J)emocrats,

Outdoor AJventures Cluk

\^\trr\D everi) mountain, forcJ

4- r II

everij s-trecim, j-oIIonx' everij

nbow, till Ljou finj qour' dreai

I ne oound of | |u?ic

I dlyucin, oncinxi, (^ninci
"Economic? and i^ainemaUi

A.i.n \)^omen, SG A '

j^xec, O^'i^isntation Oouno

i^^olonnaae Oluo,

Mrogrcimming Xjoava, anc\

I ^onoT' Oouft

I jiracles' ?ometimer occui

but one rnoulci mcotI^ terTib-

foT tliem. - {^haim \V ei-zm.

Anne Cunningham

Marietta, GA
J llrtory (_/\rt j |irtorc|J

XX/ ave and 1 'bi Alpnci I heia

3ne wd? not quite wnat 40U

would call refined. One wca?

not quite wnat qou would call

unrefined, one was" tne kind of

person tnat keep? a par-r'ot.

- I lark I wain

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Detlart

Oeymour, | Ps]
MffycnologL)

\gne9 ocott (^^ollege Young

Jemocrats-, (^( ^Tes-ident and

VM Of V^ommunications-J,

Pf4ck Qui, and Pertle

Xjoava

\ iT5-t tning? firrt.
-X/incent LJej \ari

i^rtrop^rlcr (PrijcliologL)}

Mu.lim StuJent
-Xfjocic^tion I , I vea^vvev Z,
,o-| ^-rerident O, 'H-; ^ocietLj

of PliL)ric9 Student?;
A?"tfonomL| (^luD; |<eligiou?
fe; and Mfes-ident 9 (^^ounc

3 undeTS-tanJ tlie heari cinj m\nd
a perron, look not at wlnat ke
alreajq actnieved, but at wkat

le arpirer to.. -Knalll \^'\b-ror\

Nikitris (Shunterria
Deloach

Rex, GA
tconomicr and C_/''gani7citional

rlanagement; tarlL) CtiiUlioocI

t=auca'tion C_,eT^ij-icatIon

O-icron Delta PpJon, \^omen |n

Bu.ine.., WitU.e, ASC Va..t4

Tenni., and PPL

I -nq claiming C^od r bie??ingr inrtead

"f longing foT tnem and when qou are

neaaea in tne wrong direction,

.ememU God allow. U-turn.l." -

N.kitri. Deloack

I allahasree, j \_
tjiocnemirbry ana \\^

hiiologL) (^Prycnologij^

Senior Oa President, To

Council, Pertle Be

Programming Board, SPG

Circle K, AGS, Black Cat

V^nair, oopnomore ] amilij

VVeekend (^^nair

don t want to be a product of mq

ivironment. | wc^nt muj environment

to be a product of me.
-\ rcJnk Cortello, I he [departed

C37reen?boro, NG
Koli'fciccil ocience (tinglirn}

VarjitL) I enni?, |-^rogrcimming

SPG

I fie opposite of faitfi is- not doubt,
but certaintL|. GertciintLj ir mirs-ing
tne point entirelq. j aitfi
'-w- -noticing tne me??, tne emptines'? an

^T^ -^si'^SScOT'l'^*' '^^^ letting it be tbere
f^h ^^ ^,.1 |. I ,

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Bo^rd Member 1 ,2,3;

J-|onor Court 20 1

l-veprefentative 'H-; and

'Uck C-t Co-CUlr 4

Erica Alexandra

Augurta, GA
Economic? (,Diolog4j

/-\gne? ocott \/cirsitL)

Ooccer, -j^conomic? j |on

Socetq, anJ ASCR

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Dut Ljour can alNwaq? aajust
L)OUT> rails'. - /-\nonLjmous-

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PortUnJ, OR
I '?L|cnologi) (^tjiolog4y

Jewi?ln otudent /Association

1 ,2,3,4; Ps; Qi 2,3,4;

Eta Sigma Plii 3,4.

XX/ e find tnat after i^ea-r^

Df S'truggle we do not take a

trip; a trip takes' us.

^Jonn ^teinbeck

Tt^e \)(/ooJ.nJr, ^

| llrtori) and

l^ngllsTi Literature

Opeaking (^^enter | utor, P

/-\lpna 1 neta, iota |ota |otf

and \ lortar -poard

1 wirk qou well and ?o I take n-

ecive, 1 p'rc^L) L)Ou know me wnen '

meet again.

-Willic^m S^-ke.peare JL

Merckant Of Venice

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l-^s-ycnologi)

M5'4cnolog4 (^^lub

|\|ew Life

IXjewmcin (^^luD

'le bert wai) to prepciT'e
for life If to begin to live.
-Lfbe-pt I ^ubba-rd

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Tiye Amina Glove

LJecatur, Q^/X
Economic? ana International
I Relations-

V:^lon|-L) nir work? and plea
upfull in L)Our
tnougnt?, even tnougn tne
wno wifn qou well are few a
\ar apa-rt - \_). \ larleij

I Icitnematics and \ conotnic?

C-e.. Ob'
(2), co-pre?iclent (5,4
f^nvi-ronment(:il j^^e^ifdent?
s-ecretarL) \-3,^)-, l^eftle
rd \}^); and ocottie
V^^Teen | earn \ Z)
[our life I? what L)our
tnougntf make it.
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Alp^K^Tetta, GA

(^conomicr and \Jvqan\T.a^ioi
P^anagemerrt

O-icron Deit. Epnlon (3,4

Mortar BoarJ (4); Novel

Ocotties-: member \Oj, {.-rea^

(4); Circle K (2,3,4); Irvlr

nvertment Ciub (3,4); Jeml

Student Affociation (1 ,7,i>A\

I ne ["-^roj-ile |-^notograpner (^v_-j

V(/nerever ljou go, go witn
L)Our neart. - Oonfuciu?

Olivia Marie Greene

I exington, K,Y

| lirtori)

(^ffice Of opecial t^vent? an
V^onj-erence? Intern ana
tvent I lanagement 045"tem j

well |m on mq waq j aont know wn
am going | m on mt) waq [ m taking

time out I aont wnere.

-Paul S-on (Me anj Julio

bq tne ocnoo! \ OTa)

Emily Antoinette
Grim

Tampa, \^\_
\ rencn (^j listory^)

|(Sec.et..4 2007-08)

jne a ncive tne bra?? from
fcne l-^entagon on tne carpet
I ?o fa?t, tneir egg? would
I ?cramble. - |-^nilip jmitn

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tnglisTi Lltera-ture ana ( 'olitic
Ocience (^Hlano (-JerT-ormance rluric^

013"^'' /\lpna Iota, {^^ollegiate (^_,nor(ale,

Sotto Voce, Ro?e aj S^ielJ, SEC

I owev (^^ouncil
(^nce conform, once do wncit otner

people do becciu?e tneL) do it, and a

etnargq ?teal? over all tne pner nerve?

and facultie? of tne ?oul, one become? all i?

outer ?now and \n\i!/c7va emptine??; aull,

ou?, and indifferent. -Virginia V/ Oj f

\Z:)pan\sh)

Mrogre??ive (^^nrirtian \ ellowrhip

(^Ci,^), rCemper Ocnolar,
f-^re?identr V^ommlttee on j aitb

and I earning (^ I , /,C)),

CJrientation (^ouncil (O), f^lcick

y^ai V_ommunitL) oervice (nair

(2,3,4), Outdoor Adventure

CU(1,?), Mortar Board

(4), Be?teucJdie?(l,?)

Kaitlin T. Hadman

Augurta, GA

^ngllrn Literature- (^reative

Writing (Mu.lc)

Oigma /\lpba |ota, Collegiate

(^,norale, v^^eorgia | ecn

Ba.i Piano Duet? (3,4),

and I ^e?tle XJoavd (4J.

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/\ntnropolog 4/ o ociolog l)
ana \__)ance

jtudio \_Jance \ neahre,
Kni Qigmci | au, an
Mort
Vy e (^T^e fool? wlietn
mce or not, fo vx/e miglit 01

guinea?.

awa^, give pet;irls" ciwc?l|, rubie?

a\faLj, tjut keep qouT familL|

fTee. tjut I wcJ? one-eir

t/entL). |\|o u?e talking tc

me. - / \,-| . 1 lou^mc^n

ahael Elizabeth
Jenkins

I tjiTiiIngliam, /\|_
j tnglisTi Literature and
I I 'ollticcil O'

jrcle K/ Novel Ocott

ritlng (^^ent
I I ne |-^TOfile

Me not DufL) being born
'us-q dijing -"Dob Ljijlan

Alexandra Dose
Johncson

Arlieville, NC
tconomicr and (_}rgcini7ationcil
rianagement (Art j ji^orLj)

I ASC Big Si.te., Pe.tle

, and (.^^amerci (^b?curci
"I ind life experiences-
tnem \icliole. | ravel. | |eet manL|
" people. V370 aown s-ome deaa end?
"im and explore dark alleqs-. | rq

everL)tning. f^xnaurt L|Our?elf in
_ tne glorious- purs-uit of life. -
I awrence J is-n

95

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Julianna Kate
Jones

I ci'otrpencevllle, Vc^t^

l-^eligiou? otudier ana joc\a

Jurtice/| 'oliticcil science

[K^^errman)

Residence L'fe, Student

(.370vernment /-\s-?ocic^tion

l:^xecui:ive Xjoa^a, \ ower

Council Inter-n, Student

Senate

I m not L|Oung enougn to kn

everijtning. - (Jrccir \l/ \\d

Jones

(.^Incinnati, CJj I
Diocriemis4rr4 and P^jolecuL

(^ nemis-trL) [ eciTmng (^^ente

| 'palrle v illage, rC/\
Claffs-icdl Lcinguagef ana Literature/
SecondciT>4 taucation (_| listorij,)

tta oigmci Mni, |--^e?tle XJoa

and Mnl /\lpna | netci

Jus-t to be on tne firrt ?tep ?nould

rn:^Ke ljOu nc^ppLi t^nd pToud- | o ncave

ret^cned tnir point i? no ?ma

^enlevement: wnat qou ve done alvead^

Dncte-rful tning. -(^^onftc^ntine
Ccjfavq (^fConrtcintinor \-^ . f^aoapWi^J

o

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Row.ll GA

3 Oociolog4//\ntfn'opologij

(|-|irtoTL))

a /-\gne9 Ocott Jewifn

Otudent /As-s-ociation/J |il

ne futuT'e beloncis- to tno,

I

no believe in tne beautu <|

^ I

tneiT dreams.
- LleanoT l^oo?evelt i

OpciTtcinburg, oC^

LnglisTi I iterature- (^^reative

Wi'i'ting (oiologLi}

/\urova I iterarL) I |aga7ine an,

Ocottie Oocidl LJcince /-\?5-ocicition

\)v e are ciIwciljs' tne fame age inride
-Vj^ertrude jtein

96

Qiocnemlrtrq and rioleculi
|iolog4 (_| juric | 'erformance^

/\ccra, Cc7nan
Diologij

A^ISA .nJ StuJent

jASCCO (1,23,4);
!AI(l,2,3A);a.mL

!\^lnJ. ( 1 ,2,3); J.8eU
|(4); IRe C2); Scott,e
U.(2);.nJSeC(l)

, and
are, tnerefo
f-\\-r\car\ proverb

I l::rngllrri Literatin'e

O'tuaies'^

!\ffinit4, ASCtv, Living

Ocrlotte, NC

tngli"! Literature- Creative

Writing (A-rt j-jirtory)

i^ge (^^ampaign, and | riota
iVnen we drop fear we can
w nearer to people, we can
)w nearer to tne eartn, we
^n draw nearer to all tne
neavenlq creature? tnat
furround us",
- bell nooksr

I nere if a special radne?? in
acnievement, in tne knowledge
tnat a long-de?ired goal nar
been a^iairiea at las-t, and tnat
fe murt now be rnaped toward
ew end?. -/-\rtnur y^. (^^larl^e

Oummerville, oC^
Religiou? ^tudie? (-Lnglifti}

Kettle tjoard, O^fs Agne? Ocott

Oi?ter?, I lieta /\\pua |\appa

|<eligiou<r otudier | jonor Liocietq,

anci I rioter.
I |aq qour glaf? be ever full. | Iolj tn

rooj" over qour neoA be alwaq? strong

/-\nd mciq qou be in neaven naif cin

nour before tne devil know? qoure

0\Jt Irirb Toaft

97

Abnia Loriston

(_/p|<3in<3lo, -I 1_ ana ^ ^^^.^tia

\-^ov\>a'j-\-^v\nce, \ lalti
tjiocnemirtrL) ana \ loleculcir
tjiology (_| 'niloropfiq^)

Senate (7,3,4); T.
Councl (3,4); SEC (2,3);

Joyful Noi.e (1,24); .nJ

Vice P.e.iJent of c/o 20 1

(3,4).

LJe pi ou kwe nan tet ou et

ou fe tout ?a ou iia p

l^ontcint, mwen renmeno

-MhMo

O

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Kristin Brooke
Linscott

C^incinnati, OH

tljlology ana | 'Religion/ ood
Jurtice (Pr^Med)

Newlife, SAPC Wo
/\'jvova, ana \ v'lXjeia.

I ne true delignt is- in tni
pnding out Tatner' vnan in i
knowing. - \^aac /-\?imov

gjnummnjiigg

Q^ueenr, |\JY
Holitical ocience (^tconomics-^

Judicial Jjoa-rd: l<eprerentative (_ I , / ),

Vice PreriJent (3), P.e.,Jent (4);

SGA (4); PuU.u.: Me.Le. ( 1 )Vice

PreriJent (2) P.e.iJent (3,4); Women

in yufines-s-: | lember (^ / ), \ reci?urer (^-jj,

-l^ditoT of I \aqa-L\ne \-~>), v ice-| ^rerident

(4); .nJ ge (2)
1 ( ne world needr ar-QarnQV^ ana "hne world

ed? doerr. ijut above all, tne world

need? aveamev^ wno do.

Andrea- Paola
Martinez

ihe Phoenixes

harleen Nicola
McClure

Mc^riett,., GA
tngliffri- I iterature

AWISA, P^og^mming
rd, and | ahna^ \^niaas

\(/r,en tne're t? no enemi) witnin,

the enemies- outfide cannot nur-t

qou. - /African proverb

99

| Program ming "Docir,
SG^A ]=xec, and K^oWa

j lourton, I /\

DiocnemirtrL)/ | \oV
DiologL) and Inter nations
I -Relation?

Otudent Invent (^^orp? cin
OtuJio LJcince | neatre

I Hats' wncit jne faid

-Club 1 25

| 'olltlcdl oclence (^-tducatloi

(^^o-(^^lciSS- \-'ye':\aer\t of zU I
(1,2,3); MulticukurJ cUr <

Orientation Councl! (3);
ASC 101 LeJeA2);.,
Towe. Council PJI (2,3,4-

It ir better to lignt a canal

tnan cuTse tne ddTKne??-.

- Onine?e |-^roverb

Moore

K^la^ion, (:^A

I neatre (,At^ ] |is^;or^j

tj'ackr'nia'r? and | ne
Collective (^vice presidentj

tje content witn wnc^t ljou no'

I'cJ.ejoice in tne way tning? ars

\X/nen qou realiie tnere ir

notning lacking, tne wnole won

belong? to l|Ou. - | ao j e v_,n

o

(^_,ornerrville, | |\|
Economic? and (^_)vganrzationa\

l^anagemeni y\i(/omens O'tudler}

Res.Jence Life (3,4); Senate

:2,3,4); ASC- 101 Le

'2,3); Or-ientation Council (2);

I rlota (3,4j; ocottie oijter

(2,3,4); anJ SEC (1)

J not. Do,
I nere is no tfLj.

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Plonument, v^U
l-Js-ycnologij (^tconomlcfj

\Jovel ocottier -| oun

dent, (^^ircle r\, Mrycnologq
(^_,lub, and |\jewman (^^lub
I would Tdtner entertain an

nope tnat people learne
ometning tnan educate people
d nope tneq were entertdine.
I: - \//o\i Di?ne4

6hama Dabu
Panjwani

fderaoad, India/ \_)ecaiuv, Kz7r\ I

(^^olucci'tion and 3pani?fi_)

Ql Honor Soc,et4, VP of

rijcnology (^lub, | atina? UnidcJS,

nd M...U SACC D.nce

Yvette-

I he \^amoia
oociologq

\X/oodru|-|- ocnolars- and
OociologLj and /-\ntnropologL)

|-^ers"everc:;ince is" tne fCeij!

_Jnce we bi

cc^in Tis-K cuTios'ltLj, wonder,
fpontcaneous- delignt, ot cinij

perience tncst -revecil? tne numcisn

Je<ssica E. Drobus

1 ^
^ngiirli Llteroture-V^T'eative Wf

SGA Exec, IOC,

M-rogrcimming Xjoa-rd, (-Jrofue

Otudent IXIewtrpaper, and _

/\3C_^ Intramural 'Dowli'^3-

\X/hen tine trutin fallf qou, LjOU

nave no cnoice but to abandon

It. -C37or?ip Oirl

Havelvn I. Daeuber

O

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o

Zeleika Dabo^

0"="" -I rancirco, \_f\/
^Jamaica, (ci^ueenr, |\|Y

iTopologt^

102

LJciughters- of \^^a\a
Xe.,Jent 2008-20 1

I nlf dbove all: to tnlne own
t.ue." - ^,11
Onakerpeare, ) Camlet

Jzabeth &hob

I dyettevllle, |\|v^

I ASQv:(l),

1 I ecnnologLi |_Ji''^ecto'r \ /),
yvogrammmQ LJirector \C>), an

Co-Pre?iJent (4);
Eta Sigrna Plii: (2,3) cmj
;ecret.r4 (4); Ne^Life: ( 1 );
id LJc^ugnteT? oj- {^^^a\a: (^ /,C>)

Jennifer /

/Xccra, Cz^fiana
tnglirii I iteT'oituT>e-(^T>eative Vv piting

/\vvora: junior \^aiioT\-D), -[^clitor-in-

C^.ef(4); TU Profile: Cop4 PJitor ( 1 ,2),

Stciff Writer (3), Pecture? PcJitor(4);

Writing Center Tutor (3,4); Resident

Director (3); ReriJent Af?i^t<5int(2,4); f^eft

Duclc<ier(_ I ), I |emDer?nip (^^oorciincjtor(^ Z );

Mort.r Bo<.rJ(4); Jo4ful Nol.e(l ,2);

ColonnJe CluK2,3,4); ASC 1 1 LeJer

\_J)ona ZDcriolari^j): l^merging | eaae-ry I ):

d Wffice of {_^aveer f-'Unnlng f^logger (4j

Qenu Urvashi Sagrei/a

M<.ple Glen, PA
Oodologq//\ntnropolog4 (^oponisriy

I \a9a\a-j/\y^\^, tje?t niudaie?,

|^:merging | eaaers, \ lortar jjoava,

/\rr\ev\can sociological /Xrs-ociation
I honors- program,

I nink---l ive...|^ngage, Joijful |\joi?e,

I Hubert ocnolar? | -^rogram in f^ublic
service, I habitat for ] ^umanitLj
il V_^ollegicite (^^ncillenge, | netd /\lpna

r\cippa, and I iteracq volunteer? of

Atlanta

K^'ii 1

Justine Milliron

li^l:

(Schwartz

i

K._)v\ando, \\_

-^"i

|f^^

trnglisti Literature-Creative

mttK^L

Writing

H

ne Rrof 1 e ftudent news-paper

and Oenior ClafS y_,o-

f^reslaent

I ni? I? wnat | do. | drop
Tr^tk Bo"U,"' -30 Rock

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I he human -race hci? one
realiLj effective weapon, an

that i? laughter. 1||||

- I iarli I wain

Caitlifi Abkail (Shull

(.^erman otudler ana -tnglifn

|_lteriture-C_^peitive \j(/v\k!\r\q

(^l-^fycnologyj

V.-itHSwi-Tea^(l,23)
Novel Scottle? (1 ,2,3); Joqful
Noi.e (2,5,4); Ro.e .nJ S^ieU
(3,4); and Mortar goarJ (4)
/-\nd rtill "bne s-tori) isri t over
^till tnere care feeds" t'
::it3tnereci, and room in tne oa<^ oj"

AtUntc., GA

/\j-picana otudler

Mu.lim Student A.^oci^tior

' ( 1 ), Secretary (2), N/lce,

I PreriJent (3), Prerident (4

ana XX/ooaruff ocholcir |

O-^ganl^atlon (1 ,2,3) |

ne cau?e of freedom i? not trj

-1 j?e of a rc3ce or a s-ect, c3 pc^r

- it i? the ct^u?e of

" humomkind, the verq birthrignt

humcinitLj. -Anna ^ulid Ooopf

-5

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Juanita Lynn (Simmons

LJeca-tur, \::pt\

/Xfricana otudier and \l(/ omen s-

otudler

I he people who are trqlng to make
this- world wor?t aj'e not taking a aai)

off, whq rhoula | f | ight up the

aarknerf! - f^ob | larleij

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o

A^UnJ City, TN

^nglijn Literature

(_Vvomen9 otudier^

LBTQIA Collect,ve,
-pdns-genJeT j-^oliCLj, \_^r\c2\j'
,^luD, (2nd Vv Tilting (^^enter.

/\nA tfier | wol eterncilL)
':ompleLjne/ | |l) wo, ana now
tnci'l: twinned be we tweqne.
i,nciucer, | roilu? ana (^^nreLjcl

(^i-pcle K

Hope Elizabeth
Yancej (Sonam

Atlanta, GA
I 'rycnology

GRAMMY Unive..,t4 Net.
omd oC^^- \X/ orldwide

I ove IS" the c^nrwer. |\Jow whc^t

tne qi ertion ! - LJerek vvl\|eil

L/unwoody, \zpr\

j lld^ory ana
tnglisTi I iterature

I ne future belongs- to tnc

li/no believe in tne beautq of

tneir dreams.

-|:3lecinor lc;oosevelt

Atlanta, GA

Antnropology/ooclologq
(Biology)

/-\ntnropologq/ oociologij (^^luh
and V Outdoor /-\dventure

Gut

n a gentle wciij, ljou can snake
tne world.
- I lonandas (.^andni

M. Tobia (St
Germain

j lowers tj'''cncn, (oz/X

tnglisTi I IteratuTe- K^veative

\(/v\t\ng ana \ rencn

I ne M-rofile: |\|ew? -I^ditor

I larcila o^ce: jecvetav^

\)</e can onltj be ?aict to be

alive in tnore moment; wnen

our nearts' ave con?ciou? of our

treasure?.

- I horton \)(/\\aer

O
O

a
o

I allanars-ee, -I \_
rrbernci'tional | <ela-tIons-

{} rencny

k Student

/-\r?oci(ation/] ^illel: co-pre?idenl

and treasurer y^J: \X/riting'

{^^enter tutor; ar\c

|:^ques'tricin (,_^lub

wirn for real love, tne imposTic

nd tne utopian. j [eav knowledc

of mq exact limits-.

-|-<I.ene | jagritte

riatnematics-

/-\mnes'tL| International,
npniti) (^^lub, -tnvironmentc
|<!,es-identr, anc
I lortar tjc

|::;verL) situation - na\j, ever'
moment - i? Of infinite wortr
for it If tne representative (j

a wnole eternitL). - l^^^oetnt

Chaundra Dionne cStaton

RiclimonJ Mill GA

eiolog^/Pr-^Med (ESS)

Joqful Noi.e, \x/ltUe, anJ PMA

I alent take; nard work, nard work
aoe;nt take talent. -Ixl-lJ. VV

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VV itkave I lember?nip y^naiy
ourcige i? tne mort important of
all tne virtue?, becaure w/itnout
courage l|Ou cant practice anL|
ner virtue con?i?tentlLj. I
ractice anij virtue erratically, but ji_
I notning cons-irtentlq without
I courage. -| jaL|a /\ngelou

Cz^eorgetown, C^juiiana
Internationcil |-<velations- ana
/Xfrlccina 3)tuaie?

J-BoarJ, Pukliu., anJ AWISA

I ne price of hating otner buman
Deing9 i? loving oneself les"?
- \::z\ariage C^leaver

?^

The Phoenixes

H}^

107

Class of 2010

Anna Laura Tucker

\_)ecat^lv, /W_
Linguistic /\n-hnropolog4 {}_)ance)

Newlife Ministry, Studio D^nce

I heai-re, (^olonncicJe (^lub, OT=V^'

|<es-icience Life, and L)""^ I ecif^

/\ mc3n ctsn Jo notning better tn<^n

to ec^t c^nd JrinK ana pna

s-citi?Lctlon in hk work- ! nlr too

S"ee i? fr^^ "tbe nana of \^^oa, yor

witnout ] ^im, wno can ea{. or pnci

enjoL)ment! -Lcclesiartes- Z;Z'4--Z_i

amblee,
Oociolog4//\ntnT>opologt)

[ lortcr XjoaTa \/ice |-^re?ident,

Oenior L'o?? I reas-urer, 1 ower

uncll, Le?iaence I ife. Ooc//\r>

CU, ASC 101 Le.Jer, ^

ISLP A-L...Jor, sec S^f

Agnes- OcoH ois-teT?, vJo4rul
l\|oi9e, J Ic^Ditc^'h fOT ] lumisnitij,

/-\uT'OT'ci, ana Jje^t tjuddie?
(^ne {^\)i/oJman can mcike a
diffeT'ence ana eve'PLj (^woymcin rnoul
tT"L)- Oo""^ \- Kennedy

1. 1 i\-

L^npirtianrted, St. C_^t
virgin Is-landr
OociologL)//\ntfiropologL) ana

| 'olitical ocisnce

SGA COSMO CL,r, COSMO

Marala SACL, (^a-r'ibbean Student?

A^TOcicition, AWISA. cnJ President'?

Lommittee of Liiverntq

Success" met^n? nc:iving tne courc^ge tne

determination, ana tne will to become qou

elieve qou were meant to

-C^eorge Sbeenan

'^z-

:nixes

108

Otone r^ourrtoiin, (c^A

L^ro?? C_,ountrL|( I , Z);
SA.^.e \)^o^en(4);
C,.cle K(3,4); ASC

01(3,4);SeC(3,4);

Novel Scottie9(4).

I ne mos't wafted of aW aaij'^ |?
one witnout laugnter

Esther Ivana Caroline
Wallace

Atlanta, GA
Arian otudies- (^womenr otudler}

|otc) Iota lotci (_|\|citioncil \)(/ omens otuJier
l-lonoT. Societq): PreriJent (4); Pk, Alplia

I neta (^!\|citional ) ^irtorq ) ^onor 3ocietqj
(^ /,~D,^-): I lortar tjocird: | lemDerrnip C_^ncjiT

(4); aJ Mono. Court: (4)
"Yet it ir not our part to master all tke tide
tne world, out to Jo wnat ir in us for tne succour
Of tno?e qear? wnerein we are ?et, uprooting tne
evil in tU field? tLt we know, ro tLt tL?e wko
live after ma^ kave clean ecirtii to till. X^Lt

stner tneu ^hall nave is not ou

J.R.R. Tolkien, TU Return of tke King

The Phoenixes

109

I ne big rhow i? inride mtj
heaa. -rCurt \/onnegut,
"D-reakrart of v^nampions-

Cla^ of 2010

(Skylar Datrice

Washington

Youngffville, I A

nterndtioncil | "cj.elcitionr and

| rencn

j \onov (^^ouft, Xv itkaie,
Muoliur, otrong ^isrtcins-, anai
3o)-bDaii 1 ecim. !

ttle nonfenje now and tnen
relifned dl) tne wires"b men.

Q_J)n ne ncii t pci? femme on l(
nt" -Si.

none de Tjeauvon

Jillian Alexandria Wells

College Park GA
Political ocience (^| |id;or4_)

\X/itkci2e-: -Invent Plcinning j^xecutlve
CL.r ( 1 ), Co-Pre.Jent (2,3,4)
/\o(^^ Oenate- j acilitie? |_iairon
(z); /Xgner O^ott |_iving \^ aqe
(^^ampciign- j cjcilitator; | ^refident?
(^^ommittee on |_JlverritL|-otudent

repres-entative
C^^ood tjenavio-r maker qou Invis-ible.

rn

^"" Phoenixes

.

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110

n

la^ of 2010

BUMIIilBI

Pooler, (o'/a

| llrtoTL) \\:^errmar\ oiudier ana

tnglisTi I ]heratuve)

/-\jy__^ -tqueftTian, \ aurt,

(^^ollective, ana \X/ Itkcize

n wu vae nur an einen V37ott

duben, aev lu tanien

verrtu nde. | would ohIl) believe ir

a Kzpoa tnat Know? now to dance.

- \ T>iear!cn IXIietifcne

The Phoenixes

111

Kifflberly Wjch

Ocvannan, Cc^eorgia

Economic? ana K^yv^anhaiional

rlanagemeiTt (.-tnglisri^

(^^otonade (^^lub ana Irvine
Investment (^ lub

You do not need to be

pnenomenal to crecite

pnenomenal tningr. -

Anonqmous

"^^^ Phoenixes

112

Cla^ of 2010

L)OU Wll

a-re Tignt, qou nc

P.Ck P.qcUlogq Cluk

Centurq Club, and Infinitq Clul

/-\lwaqs- ilften to qours-elf. |t i!

etter to be wrong tnan s-implij i

follow convention. \f ujou are Mcroi

no matter, ljou nave learned

sometning a

tronger. \f l)ou

taken another ?tep toward? a
|-ulj-illing li]-e -] \aqa\\i

rearurer

Otudent oenote: \Ci), I r
\^): I lortar tjoard: | rea?urer (^M-j;
I Omlcron Deltci Ep?ilon (4); A?ian
Vvoman: oecretctr: \^): Xjoa-ra of
I ruftee? Investment (^^ommittee: \^);
^Ta \ Z J, I rec^surer \C)):
of Cl-s ?0 1 1 (3);.
ation (^^ommittee \ I J, and
I 'rogramming xjoard (^ Z J

AattcA 5ctt"

Juniors

113

Precious Acker
Tatyana Adams
Avi^ail Bacharach
Brittani Banks

Gianna Barnett
Sarah Batchelor
Victoria Beiarde
Rahela Doi^dan

Sarah 3owen
Chelsie Buckley
Rachel Burger
Leslie Burhenn

A

"H

Kftufft MtWe/f

What has been the best part of your junior year at AS'

The best part of my junior year was definitely the Global
Connections trip to Ireland. It was an amazing experienc:
and I made a lot of ^ood friends!

How would you define a Scottie?

A 5cottie is someone who works hard, plays hard, and
knows how to balance the two.

Jordan Caeteel
Elanse Chen
Heather Coe
\Aorqar\ Daniel

ilntonla Davie
Adeoti Dlpeolu
Tehseen Do55ul
Jessica Dupree

Onylnye Edeh
Annie Graefe
Michelle Haddad
Anna Hail

Oarcy Hammond
Linda Holston
Tricia Jackson
Jenny Jacobs

Kf^/f/rCt vJl^flitiM^W

mat has been the best part of your junior year at ASC?

'The influx of amount of activities that I have become involved in, such
'p: Senate, Programming Board, Strong Sistas, and working with the
justainability office. I really feel like I am proving myself to be more than

[student now that I am involved in extracurricular activities and this
i^eling makes my time at Agnes Scott more meaningful.
low would you define a Scottie?

j Scottie is a woman who is educated enough to realize that there will be

pstacles in front of her. And as a Scottie she has the courage to overcome

lie obstacle and er\q^aq^e in conversations as to why is it was there in the first place

i

What has been the best part of your junior year at ASC?

The best and most stimulating part of my junior year is a tie
between working witli tlie wonderful people in the ASC Living
Wage Campaign and working with the wonderful people on
Student Senate. On the best days the two groups overlapped

And how would you define a Scottie?
A Scottie is someone who continually pushes intellectual and
social boundaries for a constructive purpose, even when it
means taking a big risk or being unpopular.

Andrea JaramlWo
Capnchla Jeffers
Lauren Kaleta
Melissa Kin^

Maria Le
Kara Leverette
Kelley lockman
Rachel Moore

Sophia Newton
Jeanine Pounds
iorane ?ea\mor\d
Xun Qiu

Calista Ross
Stephanie Scott
Mehwish Shaukat
Diana Shull

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yVhat has been the best part of your junior year at ASC?

Very Glen! Although the walk to campus for those unlucky enouigh
to have Sam classes-- is quite brisk, the freedom to live with a
i7unch of your best friends and make your own meals is amazing.
And how would you define a Scottie?

A Scottie is an independent, motivated woman. She finishes her
studies during the week-- sometimes with the occasional,
lecessary all nighter-- and has the freedom to have fun on the
Iveekends!

Joy Siebers
Julia Taylor
Sydney TonsfeWt
Caitlin Walker

Apryl \Na\\ace-
Dernard
Emi Watanabe
Alisha Watts
Christin Weeks

Lauren Welch
Ashley Williams
Heather Williams
Sara Will if ord

Nicole Wood

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khat has been the best part of your sophomore year?

peing able to make connections with new and old
iriends. But the best part was i^o'mq to Ireland this
'inter for Global Connections.

I

Khat is your definition of a Scottie?

I,

peing a scottie for me means I need to set the bar

jigherthen previous classes and accomplish goals

jeyond the Scottie expectation.

DanleWe Adameon
Lauren Albin
Oevin Alford
Jodi Catlow

Kather'me Curtlee
Kirnel Paniel
Taylor Ceushane
Kelly Dom'mo

hannon Falls
Gerlicia Francis
Kirsten Frye
Melissa Garwick

Charia Gruber
Elizabeth Gustoson-
B-erkstresser
Kelsey Hensler
Latisha Hipp

Nicole Holbrook
Jessica Jung
Jordan Kennedy
Lauren Kenney

Leah Kuenzi
Kristina Lamothe
Kndr&a love
Stacey Ann Love

What has been the best part of your sophomore year at
Agnes?

The best part of my sophomore year at Agnes Scott has
been the feeling of having my feet planted in the community
not feeling slightly intimidated when President Kiss says
hello, and knowing how to approach your professor when I
need help. In short being able to call Agnes home.

How would you define a Scottie? j

I would define a Scottie as a woman who can go anywhere inf
life she chooses with determination and wit, and doee not let prejudices
or stereotypes stand in the way of her making a difference in the world.

A/hat has been the best part of your sophomore year at Agnes?

rhe best part of my sophomore year has definitely been the
5ophomore Retreat. I ^ot to escape campus for a fun weekend,
vhile also getting help making decisions about my time at Agnes
and beyond.

How wouU you define a Scottie?

would define a Scottie as someone who is curious, intelligent,
un, and open-minded. A Scottie cares about the world and
passionately fights against injustices and ignorance.

Lisa Mieike
Me^an Mills
Kiegan Montgomery
Chelsea Perdue

Kate Schuhiein
Yue Shen
Maya Sherer

5! Sarah 5par\n

Meghan 5pencer
Virginia Taylor
Anastasia Tsavaris
Amber Turner

Krleten Turner

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yhat has been the best part of your first year at Agnes?

he best part of my first year at A5C has been instantly making
reat friends.

low would you define a Scottie?

j\ Scottie is a sister who excels in academics, takes part in
i'lack Cat, sings crazy songs, and isn't afraid of being different.

Elizabeth Adams
Kebecca Adams
Kolynne' Andere>on
Ana Archilla

Syedah Asghar
grittany Balfour
Pestiny B-arker
Rebecca B-earden

Ashley Berber
Gloria Bolivar
Maria Jose
Bos(5[uet- Perez
Rose Drannen

Rachel Drannin^
Aliyson 3rannon
Emily Brosend
Mara Bryan

Leah Bryant
Anna Cabe
Raven Campbell
Crista Carter

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Miranda Cash
3reoY\a Castillo
Me^an Cieri
Lola Clairmont

Amber Coleman
Leah Crawford
Nastassia Cummings
Kathryn DeaY\

Whitney Pixon
Kate Ponlon
Jessie Downs
Elizabeth Dvaqoo

3y\e\Y\ Ei Cho
Katharina English
Erin En^strom
Melanie Ennis

Osasha Fertal
Erin Fielding
Christine Franzel
Eia Oardnev

Laurie Gugliemino
Camille Hackney
6amantha Hawkins
Jaime Henry-White

124

Sara Home
Ellen Humphreys
Hassaya
Isariyasereekul
Virginie Jean-B-aptiste

LaTia Jefferson
CarWea Johnson
Christiane Jones
Natalie Jor^es

Meghan Joyce
Emma Kearney
Verlinda King
Julia Kirklen

Sarah Kiingenberg
Brittany Kozlewski
Emily Led better
Morgan Lewis

Jenna Liuzzi
Alicia Logan
Erin Luippoid
3^ Karen Ly

Olivia Madlock
Regina Marshall
Clare McSride
Megan McCulloch

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Hannah Mitchell
Kamilah Muhammad
Jessie Newville
Brittany O'Brien

Gabrieile O'Brien
Ashieiigh O^ua^ha
Patia Oiiis
Madeline O'Quinn

Wangyi Vax\
Panielle Perry
Courtney Refkin
Arielie Register

Isobel Robinson-Ortiz
Victoria Rumph
Tiffany Samuels
Noelia 'bar\dowa\

Anahita Sattari
Rachael Shaner
Xueying Shi
Abriel Slaton

Vawa Smith
Becky Sotelo
Antonika Souder
Ugheminaye Sowho

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/hat has been the best part of your first year at ASC?

|he best part of my first year was meeting all these wonderful young

j'omen and beginning my journey to independence. It has been

[hallenging and hard to cope with sometimes, especially being so far

rom home, but it will only make me stronger and it's not over yet.

hd how would you define a Seattle?

p me a Scottie is a powerful, educated, beautiful, virtuous, and culturally

itvare woman.

Katherine 3pan0\er
Susannah Stuckey
N^a Than
5u Myat Thu

Ceanna Tipton
Torrieana Triplett
Maria Vega
Afshah Velani

Qianwen Wang
Qiuyun Wang
Janani Webb
Caitlin White

Anna Williams
Megan Williams
Amanda Wysinger
Carmen Yarbrough

Xiaochen Yu
Shilin Zhou
Yitian Zhou

MCA 5cirtrjft

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Top right: Dianna Billings, Moniq^ue
Nerestan, and Alison "do'^d^erx.

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Top left: Reginald Walker, B-obby Surillo,
Lynn Wiley, Cindy Qiang, arxd Lai Chan.

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Tony C\Gc:\r\o, Joeleen Akin, Nicolle Williams, Beth Vansant,
Amanda "^vo^Nry, Jamenda Whitehead, Pat Inglis, ar\d
Shawn Bowers.

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Top left: Carolyn Council, Robert
Oaek'me, and John Heqman.

Academic AdvicSin^

Top right:

Jennifer

Cannady,

Cynthia

McPheeters,

and

Machamma

Quinichett.

Alyson Coffman, Misty Dumae-

Patterson, Catherine Neiner, Davic^

Williams, and Gail Bell.

Back row: 3etsy Davis, Susan Clarl<e, Erin Powell, Nancy
Peterson, and Alvanita Neuron. Second row: Jaxen Solseng,
Aimee Kahn-Foss, Kay Connelly, Katie Mattii, Janixia Peyes,
and Josephine B>ernier. Front row: Theresa 5ehenuk, Alexa
Oaeta, and LeeAnn Afton. 137

Dob Parker,

Vice President of College
' :- Advancement

Back row: Donna Ashley, Elizabeth Daly, Sheilee

Fezatte, Betsy Huey, and Bridget Yang. Second

row: Martha Hie, Maura Mullaney, Kelly Williams,

Catherine Mollis, Jennifer Wells, and Dorothy Love

Front row: Kirby Johnson, '\erGQa Plum,

"kenna Smith, and Lee Davis.

Megan Terraso, danann Giles, Lisa

Ashmore, Jennifer O'nen, \-\oward

Kob\n5on III, Demetrice Williams, Kerry

g>. Meyers, and Marilyn Hammond.

Julia Stover '03, Naylene Felt, and
Kimberly Vickers 'd7.

Kate Col ussy- Estes

Dean of the College

James Diedrick, Rosemary Zum wait
Mary McAbee, and Amy Whitworth.

Dean of Students

Michelle Hall, Thomaysa Stinson-
CaUeira, av\d Donna Lee.

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Special thanks to A6C Facility and Custodial Services!

in alphabetical order: Stanley Arnold, Robert ^ell, Timothy Biackenship (Director, center, first voW),

Deiissia Bostic, Rebecca 'doyd, Ricky Duran, Althea Fitzgerald, Lou Ghee, Fisseha Habtamu,

Tom Huston, Sharon Jaye, Ronni Jackson, Ronald Keeton, Gerald t\loth, Pheobea Lovings,

Marvin UcCrary, havon \-AcW\eaY\e, Esther Mobley, John Mobley, Kim Nolley, Jeff Offin, Elivis Parris,

Maria Ramos, Mel Ramsey, Wynetta Reid, Earnest 3aY\for(i, Araceli 'dar\X.ana, Delia Spurley,

Willie Stanford, Rundy Swanson, JoAnn Thornton, Mekdes Tiruneh, Johnny Walker, Halbert Ward,

Girma Woldegebriel, Edward Woods, and Ruth \Noode.

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, :':g fourth from the left: Susan
Pougnerty, Lauretta Saint-Louis, Pamela
Simmons, Drew Homa, and Rachel Garner.

Christa Watson, Lauren Rutledge, Itohowo
Ekanemesang '07, and Patrick S>ononee.

Yvonne Graham -Lewis, Agnes Ingram, Johnie Mae Crane,

Venus Hairston, Shayvenia Billingsley, txelley, Grant, Hasan

Gomez, Robert Gay, and Pete Miller.

Front row:

Casey Long,
Sheri C\o'H&ve,
Erica 3odr\ar,

and

Debbie Adams

Back row:

Laura Ray,

Resa Harney,

Marianne

Dradley,

Elizabeth Barley

Clementine
Hakizimana,

Liliane 5penle,
and

Jennifer Lund.

\\aren Gilbert,

3randl Wilkes,

and

Sherrl

Greenwood.

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Human Resources

Na'eem Craft,

Martha Lewis',

and

Johnnie Mitchell

Valerie Holmes

Susan t\idd '75,

LeaAnn Hudson 76,

Angela Allen,

President

Elizabeth Kiss,

Lies VanE'ekl<uiTi '07,

Katherine McGuire,

and Sara Hauk.

OfFice of the PrccSident

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Tanzania Nevels, Angela Dewberry, anid Cheryl 0'c&Gr\.

(Science Support (Staf

Frances Bruggeman, Shannon Reisner,
and Alix Valcin.

Laurel Watson, Lacondria Simmons, '^av\?ava Washington,
Karen Tringle, Holly B-yrd, and Carole Holcomb.

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Congratulations to the Class of 201

Best wishes from

Agnes Scott Alumnae AssocidTion

Remember to keep in touch
and moke new connections with

Alumnet

Agnes Scott's Online

Alumnae Directory and Career Network

http://alumnet.agnesscott.edu

TiaSimone Huston

Dancing is tine loftiest, the
most moving, the most
beautiful of the arts, because it
is not mere translation or
abstraction from life; it is life
Itself -Havelock Ellis

We are so proud of you.

Love,

Mom and Dad

Joanna Loree Hair

From your first days at

Agnes to Black Cat to an

adventure of a lifetime in

Finland, it's been quite a

ride! We couldn't be more

proud of you. Keep

dreaming and reaching

for the stars!

Love,

Mama, Daddy, and

Jacl<son

HEATHER DREW

Our Brown Eyed Girl

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The song could have
been written for you.
Angelic baby,
mischevious little girl,
determined athlete,
talented and funny
performer, intrepid world
traveler, and good friend
to so many.

"My how you have grown'

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Much love to you and best
wishes for a bright and
happy future.

Love,
Your Family

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Natasha McClendon

Congratulations Natasha!
We wish you continued
success and may the Lord
forever bless you. We are
all very proud of you.

Love,

Dad, Mom, Carlos,

Amber.

Andrea Goodman

Dear Andrea,
The years have gone
by so quickly, yet we
remember each joyful
moment of watching
you grow into the
wonderful young
woman you have
become.

Congratulations on all
your accomplishments!

Love always.
Mom, Dad and Lisa

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Kristi,

We are so proud of you! Continue to be
passionate about your goals and always
be true to yourself. You are and always
will be our shining star.

We Love You

Mom, Mema, Cheryl and Cindy

Brittany Manning

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Gods timing is always perfect.
You are a true blessing in my
life. I am so proud to be your
mother. I am honored that you
call me friend. Thank you for
being a good daughter. Thank
you for all your hard work,
strength and courage. Thank
you for allowing me to
dream with you. Now you
know, Grandpa would tell you
to soar with the eagles.
Congratulations, my darling
daughter.

Love,
Mom

Vanessa J. Arcio "Coconut'

Nessa, we are so proud of you,
way to go - congratulations! You
did it! Our prayer for you is tliat you
will continue to work liard, always
do your best and that you will
achieve your goals; that you will
take the time to celebrate your
successes and recognize that you
deserve to succeed because you
work so hard. Expect nothing less
from life than what you are willing
to accept, and aim high, because
you are a queen. Know that the
world is your playground and you
can make the rules and try all of
the rides. You're beautiful,
thoughtful, smart, witty and kind.
Love who you are, as we do, and
know that you are loved! May God
continue to bless you and guide
your steps. Live life on purpose!

Cam Godemam

"'ducceee doee not 001111? to you... you jo to it."

Cam, we are bur?tiii(j with pride ae we ehare your jojib =iiiJ

w^itoh you/'L^o for it".

Wt? lovt' you, your f.iinily

Olivia Rachel Carlisle

Baaby Waaby to the
amazing Drama Queen;
You are the light of our life!
Go Whoaman! All of our

Love, Forever!

Maama, Dada, Arf, and the

Sophiemakins, (and Stella)

Evan Alyse Bodine

cx)n0raiu\aticme

well done

f\or&ae

namaste

love, mom and dad

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Skylar Datrice Washington

Dearest Skylar,
Where has the time
gone?You have gone
from our precious little girl
to our beautiful, smart
and talented young
woman! We are beyond
the words "Proud of
YOU!"

You have given us more
joy and admiration than
you will ever know.
Continue to keep God the
head of your life and He
will continue to pour out
Blessings upon you! The

world awaits you GO

GET "EM!!!!!!

Love,

Mom, Dad, Ce & Amber

Laura Barrs

Phoebe Lewis Kann

Adventures with Phoebe: Priceless!
Dancing at weddings ... Braves games with
Dad and Jakie ... trips to NC, NYC and
California to visit the relatives ... Wallace
adoration ... chat nights! We are so proud of
you and although you leave your beloved
Agnes Scott, the fun continues!

NIKITRIS S. DELOACH

Congratulations Miss Ki!

Wow, your wonderful journey continues! You are still the most
extraordinary young woman that I have ever known. Your intellect,
confidence, and strength are forces that continue to amaze me in
many ways; continue being the persistent young woman that you are;
continue being the light that shines on others during their darkest
days and continue being that great friend, teacher, leader and Cod
fearing woman that will one day have a legacy that spans the globe.
Keep Cod in all of your dreams and you will continue to be
victorious, for He has placed a charge on your life that has enabled
you to lead and manifest in the lives of children. I am blessed and
proud to say that you are my beautiful daughter and I thank Cod for
you. With this, I am saying congratulations on your continued
success and a beautiful life. I am proud of you Nikitris and I love you
more than words can express.
Love Always, Mom

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Teresa

Parents Council

Congratulates the Cla<s<s of 2010

Indira Cruz

Rachel Slaton

Margaret Vellani

Lauren Whitton

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Sleeping without your "passey",
riding without training wheels,
braces on your teeth, braces
on your ankle, panic over
"times" tables, panic over
Macro exams, going on the
school bus alone, going to
Australia alone -PROUD of
you all the way!
Love,

Mom & Dad

Charleen McClure

Congratulations. We are extremely proud of you and
the woman you have become . We wish you much
blessings and success as you move to the next stage of
your life.

Love Always, Mom, Darryl and your family

Erica Alexandra Kainani Hiring

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair
And having perhaps the better claim.
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Devar I' Ima:

5C0TTIE5
Class of 2010!

If you 0et a chance to sit it out or dance,
^Neho^eyou DANCE!!!!!!!

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this race

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It's simply see you later

Congratulations to the class

of 2010

May you fiery Phoenixes

remain strong women.
Love,
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Specifications

The 2009- 2010 Agnes Scott
College Silhouette was published
through Jostens Yearbook Avenue
with 160 pages printed.

Fonts used were: Action, Albert,
Big Fiction, Tekton, and University
Roman. The cover art was
conceptualized by the editor-in-
chief and developed by Sandra
McCarthy of Jostens.

The pictures were taken by staff
members, submitted by students
and faculty, and cited from other
sources. The underclasswomen and
senior portraits were taken by Doug
Jacksons' company Photographic
Arts.

The staff would like to thank
Sandra McCarthy, Elizabeth
\Compton, and Erin Howie for
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