Carillon, Fall 2004

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY I THE CARILLON

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Five new members were inducted into the Athletic HaJl of Fame on Feb. 7, 2004. Congratulations to the inductees and Don Henry '83,
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contents

2 President's Message

4 Notes from the Provost

6 News & Events Highlights

8 OU Have to Meet Them
OU Faculty Presents...
Keeping up with Jillian
New Faces at OU

lo Making a Difference
Food for Life

Summit Fosters Community Dialogue
Big Adventure witti Big Heart
OU Alumnus Lends Collection to Alma IVIater

1 6 The Petrel Challenge (Quiz)
Mapping the Campus

17 Reading Room

18 Athletics

OU Hosts 2004 SCAC Spring Festival
Outstanding Student-Athletes at OU

22 Class Notes

Class of 1 959 Reunites

New Alumni Suite Honors O.K. Sheffield

33 Honor Roll of Donors

IBC Archives

Campus Treasures Tell Stories of OU History

presidents messag e

Oglethorpe University promises a
classic education in a contemporary
city. Oglethorpe students learn to
make a life, make a living and
make a difference. Our graduates
become community leaders who are
distinctive in their ability to think,
communicate and contribute.

The brief paragraph above is The Oglethorpe
Promise. It expresses the essence of the Oglethorpe
experience. It was developed by a committee con-
sisting of several alumni, staff and other trustees
whose life's work is in marketing and public rela-
tions. What does it mean to promise a classic edu-
cation and why is it important to do so?

Not long ago I was asked to write an essay about
the value of general education for inclusion on the
Web site of Colleges of Distinction, a companion site
to a book of the same name. You may have heard of
a book titled Colleges that Change Lives that for
some 30 years has been an aid for students and
their families seeking schools that offer an educa-
tional experience that is worth the cost in time and
money. Colleges of Distinction is an outgrowth and
update of that earlier effort. Oglethorpe is proud to
be one of the Colleges of Distinction. I want to share
with you an excerpt from my essay.

"Ofi:en students, their parents, and the public focus
on the role that education plays in preparing the stu-
dent to get a job. Life in the 21st century has already
made apparent the fact that no job comes with a
guarantee of life-long employment. Nor does any job
provide all that individuals need to create meaning
with their lives. To be an engaged, contributing citi-
zen, one must be educated to meet the four goals for
liberal education, as described by Yale University clas-
sics professor Donald Kagan. Those four goals are:

1. to experience the pure joy of learning for its
own sake;

2. to shape character, style and taste;

3. to prepare for useful, contributing membership
in society;

4. and to be liberally educated in order to be free.

"In liberal arts colleges, a curriculum of general
education is crafted to meet these goals, to ensure
that students are exposed to the best of human
thought and conduct. Systematically studying the
important thinkers, movements, and ideas through-
out history develops students' abilities to under-
stand their world and themselves. General educa-
tion in the humanities, arts, sciences and social sci-
ences broadens the context in which people think
from the immediacy of contemporary culture to
the wealth of human history. More specifically,
examining how different generations have wrestled
with the problems attending how to live the good
and decent life trains students to be ethical thinkers
in the here and now. To survive and to flourish, our
society must have a healthy contingent of citizens
who have the character and freedom of thought
that liberal education encourages. Those who are so
educated understand that we must judge human
conduct, both public and private, according to the
highest ethical standards.

"Higher education bears responsibility for nourish-
ing this culture of ethical behavior both in individ-
uals and through them in our businesses, in our
professions, in our government, and in our commu-
nities. Every citizen in a free society needs a stan-
dard by which to live and to judge the behavior of
others. To lead, one must learn to exercise authority
within a strong framework of personal ethics. Too
many of those who are supposed to lead merely
respond to the demands of the populace. Ours is
becoming a 'media democracy,' where leaders are
moved more by the opinions reported in the media
than by their personal, thoughtful standards of right
conduct and sound decision. A culture that
demands ethical behavior is our stalwart against the
scandals that have rocked the business world and
revealed the shallow roots of some who were
thought to be leaders.

"The colleges and universities whose general education curricu-
lum causes students to develop their personal awareness of
ethics an awareness that is informed by the combined
understanding of the experience of human history and con-
temporary practices are the ones that deserve to be called
'distinctive.'"

I wrote that piece mindful that our nationally-recognized Core
Currictilum accomplishes this task in a way that is, indeed, dis-
tinctive. Our Core combines with our truly excellent academic
programs to fulfill our commitment to our students expressed
in the promise.

By building on our tradition of academic excellence both
inside and outside of the classroom, by energizing the campus
experience, and by connecting with and contributing to our
community, we will achieve the Oglethorpe vision: to be
known as the leading liberal arts institution in the Southeast.

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Larry D. Large

President Larry D. Large helps level former upper
quad residence halls Dempsey and Trustee to make
way for new student housing.

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Year at a glance: Revenues and Expenditures FY 2003-2004

Revenues

Revenues

Student Tuition
Endowment Spending
Gifts and Grants
Otiier
Total

20,404,220

79.6%

1,662,000

6,5%

1,011,103

3.9%

2,553,817

10.0%

25,631,140

100.0%

Expenditures

Expenditures

Instruction & Other Student Programs

Scholarships

Institutional Support

Operations & Maintenance

Transfers

Total

12,097,201

47.2%

7,629,574

29.8%

2,911,350

1 1 .4%

1,748,012

6.8%

1,245,003

4.9%

25,631,140

100.0%

Detours

By Dr. Christopher Ames, Oglethorpe University
Provost and Senior Vice President

The detours of life formed the theme of the 2004
Oglethorpe commencement talk delivered by hon-
orary degree recipient, Dr. Janice Galleshaw '75.
Galleshaw used her own career path after graduat-
ing from Oglethorpe to demonstrate to graduates
that the road to their career and family goals may
not be a straight one, but that the skills one gleans
from a liberal arts education combined with per-
sistence can lead to fulfillment. In doing so,
Galleshaw correctly glossed Robert Frost's famous
poem, "The Road Not Taken," reminding people
that the poem speaks of the complexity, even
unfathomabiliry, of the choices we make.

Too often, inspirational speakers miss the wit and
humor of Frost's poem and echo a message we hear
with ironic frequency in our mass consumer cul-
ture: be independent and have the courage to take
the less traveled path in life. As Frost says, it will
make "all the difference."

The trouble is that neither Frost nor his poem really
says that. "The Road Not Taken" is one of the most
famously misunderstood poems, and those misun-
derstandings illuminate the poem's cleverness and
the power of the message it questions.

Reading the poem afresh, we recognize almost
immediately that it is an extended metaphor,
although the metaphor of life as a journey or path
is so engrained that we hardly think it a metaphor.
The poem is saying something about life's choices,
not just about picking a path in the New England
woods.

So what does the poem tell us about making choic-
es in life? First, that we must, as commencement
speaker Galleshaw illustrated, make choices based
on limited information about the consequences: the
speaker "look[s] down one [path] as far as I could,"

but it isn't very far. Second, the poem amusingly
reminds us of how we kid ourselves. "I kept the
first for another day," the speaker says, admitting in
the next lines that he doubts he'll ever return.

Most casual readers will move quickly over these
points to seize on the main lesson of the poem: the
speaker chose the less traveled path and that made a
profound and positive difference in his life. This
message resonates so powerfully with the values of
American culture that it sounds almost like a pleas-
ing gong: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I/ I
took the one less traveled by,/ And that has made
all the difference."

But the speaker does not actually take the road less
traveled! What evidence is there on this point? Well,
evidence supporting the less traveled reading occurs
in the second stanza in which the traveler asserts
that he took the second path "because it was grassy
and wanted wear." But notice how that statement is
framed by two qualifiers. The poet first declares
that the second path is "just as fair," that is, equal
to the first. Then he qualifies the assertion that it
"wanted wear" with the word "perhaps."

The poem then twice bluntly tells us the opposite:
they are worn "really about the same" and "both
that morning equally lay/ In leaves no step had
trodden black." Thus the assertion that the path
"wanted wear" parallels the assertion that "I kept
the first for another day." In these instances, the
poet makes a romantic assertion and then corrects it
with a more realistic perception. The poem tells us
three times that there is not a less traveled path:
"just as fair," "really about the same," "both that
morning equally lay."

So how do we understand the famous last stanza?
Notice the verb tenses and the time frame they sug-
gest. The first three stanzas are in the past tense, as
are most narratives. The last stanza is set far in the
future: "ages and ages hence." Thus this little poem
has three time frames: the present of its utterance,
the remembered past of the choice, and the future
re-telling of the incident.

"We can imagine the speaker as an old man by the
fire, regaling his grandchildren with tall tales. We
even hear his aged voice creak as he repeats "I."
Faced with choices that we must make almost
blindly, we later romanticize them into stories of
our own individuality, spinning tales of ourselves as
brave pioneers.

The poem thus becomes a tale of how humans dis-
tort their pasts into stories that the culture teaches
us to tell and to hear. Frost is so on target in identi-
fying the American myth that shapes how we fabri-
cate our life stories that his poem has become part
of the very myth he criticizes.

Is there a lesson for our graduates in this darker ver-
sion of Frost's poem? I think so. We must be atten-
tive to the great myths of our culture, narratives
that get retold in popular song, television sitcoms,
Hollywood movies, commercial advertisingand in
literature. Those myths are so powerful that they
can keep us from understanding the words we read
on a page. Frost's poem invites us to exercise our
ability to read critically so as not to be
duped by stereotype and platitude.

Reading Frost's poem carefully also teach-
es another lesson that resonates with Dr.
Galleshaw's message: life isn't as
simple or as straightforward as
we like to think. A poem, like
life itself can take us on a wind-
ing journey to a surprising
tination.

The Road Not Taken

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.

Robert Frost, 1916

news &r e vents highlights

EVENTS

For a complete calendar of events, please visit
www.oglethorpe.edu (l<eyword: news).

October

Oct. 21 : OWN Fall Program, OUMA, 6 p.m.
Oct. 29-30: Atlanta Antiquarian Bookfair, Schmidt Recreation
Center, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.

November

Nov. 5: Fall Concert, University Singers and Chorale, Conant

Performing Arts Center, 8 p.m.
Nov. 5-7: Parents Weekend
Nov. 1 8-20: "Dancing at Lughnasa," Oglethorpe University

Playmakers, Conant Performing Arts Center, 8 p.m.

December

Dec. 3: Boar's Head and Holiday Concert, Conant Performing

Arts Center, 8 p.m.
Dec. 7, 1 0: "Another Lautenwerck Christmas," Harpsichord Recital

by David Buice, OUMA, 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 1 9: Last day of exhibit, "Nicholas Roerich: The Jagoda

Collection," OUMA

January

Jan. 1 5: DeKalb Choral Guild, Conant Performing Arts Center, 8 p.m.
Jan. 20: The Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, Conant Performing
Arts Center, 8 p.m.

February

Feb. 1 2: "Lovers and Poets," The Michael O'Neal Chamber
Singers, Conant Performing Arts Center, 8 p.m.

Feb. 1 8: The Lynne Arriale Jazz Trio, Conant Performing Arts
Center, 8 p.m.

NEWS

Petey Named One of the

Most Unusual Collegiate Mascots

Did you know that Oglethorpe's beloved Petey, the Stormy Petrel,
was rated as one of the two most unusual college mascots by
ESPN and Sports lllustratecR In fact, Oglethorpe's Stormy Petrels
are second only to the Banana Slugs of the University of
California, Santa Cruz. As a result of this rating.
Interim Athletic Director Bob Unger set up a
duel between these two memorable college
mascots arranging for the women's
basketball teams to play this
past January. Petey and the
athletic department will for-
give you if you missed the
game this year since Unger
hopes to arrange a face off
between the men's basketball
teams in the future.

Oglethorpe Tree
Crowned Queen of

the American Beeches

Oglethorpe's American Beech tree
which stands near Phoebe Hearst Hall, received accolades in
February as the largest of its kind in the Big Trees Contest for
Arbor Day 2004. The tree was recognized thanks to a nomination
by Grounds Manager Sharon Entin Roth who bravely perched in
the tree for a glamour shot printed in The Atlanta Journal-
Constitution. The tree measures some 60 feet tall and 1 2 feet in
diameter. It is approximately 100 years old and bears carvings on
its trunk and branches by students from years past.

Home School Group Holds
Graduation Ceremony at Oglethorpe

Following Oglethorpe University's annual Commencement
Ceremony on May 8, the university hosted the fifth annual
Harvest Home Educators Home School Commencement
Ceremony on the academic quadrangle. Approximately 30
graduates and 600 guests attended the graduation ceremony
with a reception immediately following outside Lupton Hall.

Harvest Home Educators is a group that offers home-school family
events and opportunities in a wholesome environment. Curriculum
fairs, informational speakers and other home-school centered
events are held throughout the United States in family-friendly

Photo by; RICH AQDICKS/ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"We were pleased to tiost ttie Harvest Home Educators
Commencement Ceremony on ttie Oglethorpe campus once
again tfiis year It is a wonderful occasion to celebrate the accom-
plishments of these talented students," says Barbara Henry, for-
mer home school advisor "The great majority of the home-
schooled students who have attended Oglethorpe are well-read,
independent thinkers who already understand and value excep-
tional learning experiences - the quintessential Oglethorpe stu-
dent." For more information about Harvest Home Educators, visit
wvTO.harvesthomeeducators.com.

Oglethorpe Day 2004

Oglethorpe's annual campus festivities celebrating its rich history
and interesting traditions took place on Feb. 1 1 . This year OU Day
paid tribute to the integral role of the performing and fine arts
within the liberal arts curriculum at Oglethorpe University.
Students showcased their artistic talents during the convocation
at Conant Performing Arts Center. Dr. Irwin Ray led the University
Singers in performing a variety of selections from Mozart to a
rendition of "Georgia On My Mind." The program also included lit-
erary readings by Ttie Tower staff members, a display of student
artwork in the Conant Lobby and an original theatre sketch which
kept the audience in stitches. The riotous sketch was written
especially for OU Day by Manager and Technical Director for
Conant Performing Arts Center Chadwick Yarbrough. Although
none of this year's sprinters in the "Petrels of Fire" race were
successful in their attempt to complete the 270 yard-loop around
the academic quad before the chimes struck twelve, next year
brings another chance to beat the chimes and go down in OU
Day history!

Associate Professor of Mathematics John Nardo. Photo by LaCour-Niesen Visuals Ira

OU Faculty Presents...

A large part ofivhat makes Oglethorpe such a special
place is its outstanding faculty. Oglethorpe faculty mem-
bers excel in the classroom but also beyond it enriching
the courses they teach with these external experiences.
Here are a few of the recent activities in which faculty
members have been engaged.

Joseph Knippenbei^ Professor of Politics and Direaor
of the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership Program,
published "Liberal Arts and Civic Controversy,"
www.collegenews.org (Oct. 24, 2003), and a review of
"Captain America and the Crusade against Evil" in
Perspectives on Political ScienceYXXSS\ (Winter 2004).
He also delivered papers at the annual meetings of the
American Political Science Association, Philadelphia and
the Associadon for Core Texts and Courses, Adanta.

Alan Loehle, Assistant Professor of Art, had his
work exhibited at various Atlanta venues and
accepted into the permanent files of The Drawing
Center, an alternative museum in New York City.
He also served as a jury member for the Forward
Arts Foundation and an advisory committee mem-
ber on public art installation for Atlanta City
Council President Cathy Woolard.

John Nardo, Associate Professor of Mathematics,
led a Service Learning Project at Lynwood Park
Community Center as part of Freshmen
Orientation, 2003. He served as Principal
Mathematical Investigator for the "Preparing
Mathematicians to Educate Teachers" Grant for the
Mathematical Association of America, 2004.

For a complete list of faculty achievements,
publications and presentations, please visit
www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword: faculty achievements).

Keeping up with Jillian

By Mark DeLong '03

During the SCAC Spring Sports Festival, Jillian Martin '05
gained new experiences in the name of comperidon.
Interim Athledc Director Bob Unger allowed an injured
Martin to open the track and field events with the "Star
Spangled Banner." Later that afternoon, the left-handed
junior threw the shot put with her right hand. Had
she not thrown the shot put, Martin could not have
competed in the discus event.

This biopsychology major from Newnan, Ga., has shown
such dedication since her arrival at Oglethorpe in the fall
of 2001 . For the past three years, she has competed on
the track and field team; managed the volleyball team;
joined the Black Student Caucus and the service fraterni-
ty Alpha Phi Omega; and served as a student ambassador,
a resident assistant and in student government.

When asked of her greatest accomplishment, Martin
pauses and then says, "I don't think I've had it yet."

Every year she's spent at Oglethorpe, she's found some-
thing new to enjoy: freshman year it was "my girls" on the
volleyball team; sophomore year it was her personal record
of 36.4' in the shot put; junior year it was her fourth floor
community in the New Residence Hall; and this year it
just might be her role as student body president.

When Martin visited campus as a prospective, she
knew that Oglethorpe was "a different university.
I'm comfortable here. I don't have to impress any-
one. I can just be myself" She enjoyed the campus
atmosphere and has worked to maintain that posi-
tive feeling in her years here.

In the fall, her brother Pete (officially John T. Martin, III)
will join Martin at Oglethorpe. "I love this school and I
wanted him to come," she says, "but it had to be his
choice to attend. . . He's going to make a life for himself
here. My family's not one to follow in other's footsteps."

With steps as wide-ranging as Martin's, it wouldn't
be an easy task.

New Faces at OU

Carol Carter, Director of Human Resources
Previous: Direaor of Human Resources for Home Depot
Education: Clayton College and State University,
B.A. in Managament, 1999; Troy State, M.A. in
Human Resource Management, 2001
Memberships: Society of Human Resource
Management, Atlanta and National; Human
Resource Global Forum; Southern Crescent Human
Resource Management

Mark DeLong '03,

Gift Processing and Stewardship Coordinator
Previous: Interned for OU Alumni Office, summer
2003; Fahlgren Entertainment, spring 2003;
Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters, spring 2001
Education: Oglethorpe University, B.A. in
Communications, 2003

Lisa Littlefield, Director of Career Services
Previous: Director of Public Relations, Atlanta
History Center; Communications Instructor,
Oglethorpe University College
Education: Southern Illinois University, B.A. in
Mass Communications, 1982; Georgia State
University, M.A. in Mass Communications, 1999;
currently completing M.A. in Professional
Counseling at Georgia State University
Memberships: Georgia Association of Colleges and
Employers; Georgia Career Development
Association; Georgia College Counseling
Association; Public Relations Society of America;
National Association of Colleges and Employers

Lindsey Mann, Coordinator of Annual Giving
Previous: Interned for Saint Albans School, Office
of Development & External Affairs, Washington,
D.C. and The William Aiken House, Charleston, S.C.
Education: HoUins University, B.A. in
Communication Studies, 2003

Amber Mungin-Davis,

Mailing and Visitation Coordinator for Admissions
Education: Georgia Tech, B.S. in Business
Management, 2003

Lisa Reams, Special Events Coordinator
Previous: Event Coordinator, Morristown Boys and
Girls Club

Education: University of Tennessee, B.S. in
Communications, 2001; completed graduate cours-
es in Public Administration

Peter A. Rooney, Vice President for Development

and Alumni Relations

Previous: Director of Principal Gifts for the

Westminster Schools

Education: Rhodes College, B.A. in Religion, 1984

Memberships: Georgia Senior Tour Charities Board

of Directors; Buckhead Business Association Board

of Directors; Athens Organizing Committee, 2004

Olympic Torch Relay Advance; Leadership Georgia,

Class of 2004

making a diffen

Ellivet's hair began to grow back in the places it had
fallen out.

Food for Life

By Mark DeLong '03

Our mothers always told us breakfast is the most
important meal of the day. It's a meal we often skip
in our mad dash out the door each morning, yet in
some parts of the world, skipping meals is not a
choice but a reality of life. Oglethorpe graduate
Jody Stephenson '03 has taken a bit of motherly
wisdom to a village in Africa, and in the process,
she is making a difference in the lives of four chil-
dren.

Shortly after arriving in Malawi in July 2003 to
work with the non-profit group Children of the
Nations, Stephenson began inviting Chiwengo
Village children Nester, Rose, Eliphaz and EUivet
to her home each morning to eat. The children's
mother died of unknown causes about two years
ago. Consequently, the oldest, Nester, who is
between 14 and 15 years old, acts as a mother to
her three younger siblings. Nester and Rose were
surviving on the maize their father could afford, but
the younger Eliphaz and EUivet were severely affect-
ed by the malnourishment of such a limited diet.

"Seeing their swollen bellies and loss of hair, I took
the risk of trying to help," says Stephenson. "I
know very little about nutrition I just graduated
from college! But I had nothing to lose. " Just two
months after the children began coming for break-
fast, says Stephenson, their bellies had visibly gone
down, their skin was no longer chapped and

Thrilled with these physical improvements,
Stephenson was perhaps even more excited to see
social and psychological changes in the children.
She says that for about two months, not a word was
spoken by the younger children. "Many of the
Malawian staff came to try to ask EUivet questions,
to offer her a new dress if she would say anything
or even look at them," says Stephenson.
"Malnourishment starves a lot more than the
physical body."

But then Stephenson had a brainstorm. "After see-
ing them come in filth and rags every day, I decided
to put my God-given talents to work I went
shopping for them," she jokes. After an exhilarating
trip to the market, she filled a tub with water and
gave the younger children their first baths ever. She
instructed the older girls to use her shower, one that
basically just drips water. "One would have thought
it was a waterfall crushing them by the shrieks of
joy and amazement coming from the shower
room," she says. "I wrapped them each in their very
own towel and brought out the clothes."

After the bath, the younger children began running
around, screaming and giggling, wanting to be
chased and tickled. "I have to say, I was in shock,"
says Stephenson. "I think even Nester was in shock.
Such a finite amount of attention brought them to
life. And they never once whined about the soap in
their eyes!"

Stephenson feels that she is the one who has been
changed by her work in Africa. "I have never felt so
blessed as seeing these little kids, who possess
absolutely nothing, possess such joy, such real, pure
joy," she says.

Stephenson's work in Malawi involves creating a
financial system for Chiwengo Village, making
budgets and doing administrative work, as well as

cultivating relationships with the villagers. When she
leaves this year, she hopes to work toward deep-root-
ed change in the region. "The large organizations like
UNICEF and other world feeding programs seem to
sustain the dying people, but they do not seem to
greatly improve their situation," says Stephenson,
who majored in accounting with a minor in commu-
nications. "The more I hear about microfmance
banks and what they are doing throughout Africa
and other destitute countries around the world, the
more 1 would like to eventually work with them."

Microfmance banks loan capital to individuals to
start their own businesses to benefit the community.
"The microfmance lenders seem to be changing
things on a deeper level," Stephenson says.

Stephenson appreciates the fresh point of view she
has received from working in Africa. "This is truly
the first time I have ever witnessed life to be the
day's activity, [for] living to be what you look for-
ward to, and people to be more important than
tasks. It is an entirely different world here, for bet-
ter or worse. In short, you bet it's changed my life. I
wouldn't trade this experience for anything. "

Find out more about Children of the Nations at
www.cotni.org.

Jody Stephenson '03 has returned from Africa and is
currently living in Atlanta.

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Summit Fosters
Community Dialogue

By Nicole Smith '96

On April 8, the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership
Program (RFULP) sponsored a Lynwood Park
Summit. Dr. Kendra King, assistant professor of
politics and assistant director of the RFULP, organ-
ized the summit which joined Oglethorpe con-
stituents with leaders from Lynwood Park, a histori-
cally African-American neighborhood just beyond
the university's gates.

University panelists provided an overview on OU
students meeting the community's needs through
involvement in the service fraternity Alpha Phi
Omega (APO), the federal work program and
internships. According to Oglethorpe Director of
Financial Aid Patrick Bonones, the federal work
program has helped provide Lynwood Park children
with approximately 400 hours of homework assis-
tance to date.

Children from the Lynwood Park community are
not the only beneficiaries from this partnership;
Oglethorpe students benefit as well. As an intern
with the Lynwood Park Community Development
Corporation (CDC), Christina GrifFin '07 says her
involvement was both rewarding and enriching. "I
experienced a form of community I never had
before, especially moving around a lot with a father
in the military," she explains. According to Griffin,
the community experience she had is "good for the
soul" and she hopes to stay involved even after her
internship ends.

Of course, more remains to be done, as highlighted
by community panelists such as Patricia Martin,
Lynwood Park CDC Director; Anthony Mitchell of
the DeKalb County Department of Community
Development; and Alicia White, an 1 1-year old
Montgomery Elementary School student whose
school project on gentrification won "Best in Class"
in a statewide competition.

Mitchell cited the community's many strides forward
but pointed out the need for increased development
in small business, public safety and neighborhood
leadership to name a few. Panelist and WSB-TV
News Anchor Jovita Moore has taken the cue and
plans to start a new foundation called Live to
Prosper. Known as the 'TV Lady' among the neigh-
borhood children, Moore hopes the foundation will
give back by exposing children to Atlanta's many
opportunities.

Although more work lies ahead, summit attendees
took an important step forward by participating in
this open forum for community and university
voices. Keeping the summit's active and spirited
conversation alive will inevitably help to uncover
new ways in which Oglethorpe students can help
meet the community's evolving needs.

Big Adventure vs^ith Big Heart

By Nicole Smith '96

Spring break usually calls to mind a trip to the
beach with lots of sun and fun, a little rest, and
maybe even some partying. This spring while stu-
dents, faculty and staff took time off for the annual
spring holiday, Oglethorpe University's Internet
Services Manager Eric Huret used his spring break
to visit 'Walt Disney Wodd. While Eric did set off
for sunny Orlando, Fla., one of the most popular
family vacation destinations in the U.S., his trip
was no ordinary vacation.

Left to Right: OU President Larry Large,
WSB-TV Anctior Jovita Moore, and
DeKalb County Official Anthony MItctielL

For five days in March, Eric traveled with eight
chronically- ill children - firom ages 5 to 12 - and
their families by volunteering with Bert's Big
Adventure. This non-profit organization founded in
2002 helps make the dream of visiting Walt Disney
World a reality for chronically ill children. Bert
Weiss, the host of All the Hits Q100.5's "The Bert
Show," started Bert's Big Adventure with his wife
Stacey after participating in a similar trip in 1996
while working in Dallas. Realizing that these chil-
dren and their families struggle with so many obsta-
cles in their daily fight against illnesses like cystic
fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia, Bert
decided he wanted to provide them with a few fun
days in which they could forget their illnesses and
simply enjoy being kids. "It took me a weekend at
Walt Disney World with these kids to realize how
blessed my life had been," he said. "I was so touched
by what I saw that I said if I ever got to host my
own show, I was going to do a trip like that."

At Walt Disney World, the children were able to
ride the Mad Hatter's Teacups, take a trip through
space on Space Mountain, or just give Mickey
Mouse or Cinderella a big hug. Watching these
children enjoy the magic of Walt Disney World and

Lacee Lallerstedt. age four, with Bert Weiss and wife Stacey

interact with their favorite characters was as much a
treat for Eric and the rest of the Bert's Big
Adventure staff as it was for the selected families.

During the trip, Eric posted regular updates to the
Bert's Big Adventure Web site, which included sort-
ing through the over 700 photos taken each day to
share with "The Bert Show" listeners back in
Atlanta. This year's trip was particularly memorable
for all involved as the Bert's Big Adventure kids
were named grand marshals of the parade down
Main Street USA. In addition, two of the children
selected for the trip went swimming for the first
time in their lives, and Eric was even able to coordi-
nate a private meeting with Cinderella for one 5-
year-old girl wearing her own Cinderella dress.

"Being part of Bert's Big Adventure is amazing,"
said Eric. "It seems like such a small thing for us,
helping these special kids experience so much this
weekend, such as meeting their favorite Disney
characters. But these kids don't usually get to have
these types of experiences, just to be a kid. That's
what Bert's Big Adventure is all about, and by the
end of the trip you really can see how much this
trip means to them."

Without the dedicated efforts of year-round volun-
teers like Eric Huret, the Atlanta-area sponsors such
as Delta and BellSouth and the thousands ot people
who donated money and assorted items for the
families, Bert's Big Adventure would never be able
to make this annual event possible.

Foi- more information about Bert's Big Adventure and
to see photos from their trip, visit http:llivww.bertsbi-
gadventure. org.

making a difference

Oglethorpe Alumnus Lends
World-Renowned Collection
to Alma Mater

By Joe Kane

When Donald Rubin '56 graduated from high
school in 1952, he decided he wanted to get away
from New York where he grew up, to see the United
States. He thought he would move from one area of
the country to another during each of his four colle-
giate years - transferring from one college campus to
another each year. The first stop was Oglethorpe
University in the South. To his surprise, by year two,
Oglethorpe was beginning to feel like home and, it
turned out, transferring was a more complicated
procedure than he had imagined. So Donald also
spent years two, three and four as a Stormy Petrel!

"What did I know?" says Mr. Rubin. "When I first
came south, I was 17 years old and wanted to see as
much of the world as I could." But he stayed in the
South and passed his four years at OU living in the
dorms that now house the Oglethorpe University
Museum of Art (OUMA).

Today, Mr. Rubin is Chairman of Mtiltiplan Inc., one
of the largest Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO) in
the country with 500 employees in 17 regional offices.

As Mr. Rubin's company began to take off, he discov-
ered a new passion Himalayan art. Almost 29 years
ago, he and his wife Shelley chanced upon a Madison
Avenue gallery where they noticed a painting on a
back wall which beckoned them inside. It turned out
to be a "tangka," a Tibetan painting on fabric. "We
knew nothing about Tibet; we knew nothing about
Buddhist or Asian art. But the painting called out to
us and we bought it because we felt we had to live
with it. A few years later we bought another
painting. Again it appealed to us on an emo
tional level. The power; the internal
dynamics! We didn't know what we were
buying or that we had begun to collect!"

Sometime later Shelley and Donald set up the
Rubin Foundation, whose mission is to support
innovative efforts to transform society's institutions,
to make them more responsible, and to empower
individuals to develop their full potential. Given the
Rubins' interest in Himalayan art, it is not surpris-
ing that the foundation is also dedicated to funding
projects which preserve and study the art of the
Himalayan region.

In an article that appeared in The New York Times,
Mr. Rubin explained, "Tibetan imagery addresses
the dual nature of the mind." He has always been
interested in what makes one person evil and anoth-
er good. "My father's whole family was killed by the
Nazis; I was living in New York when it was hap-
pening. I was aware of it, but I didn't understand it."
He ftirther observed that "violence is not contained

by borders: Wilhelm Reich wrote that 'we all have a
Nazi in us.' It is getting a handle on that Nazi in us
that is the important thing. By realizing it's there,
you can control it. Awareness is the first step." He
explains that Himalayan art can be "transforming in
a similar way to the journey depicted by Dante in
his Inferno a journey from hell to paradise." (He
hopes every undergraduate at Oglethorpe will
study the works of Dante before gradua-
tion!)

That first painting purchased on Madison

Avenue was the beginning of what is now one of the
largest and most comprehensive collections of
Himalayan art in the world. In 1998, the Rubins
bought a building - the former home of Barneys
Department Store on 17th Street and 7th Avenue
in Manhattan and donated it to a Trust which is in
the process of creating the Rubin Museum of Art
(RMA). RMA is dedicated to the preservation and
exhibition of the art of the Himalayas, making it
accessible to a diverse audience as well as exploring
the relationship between Himalayan art and that of
other world cultures. RMA will open Oct. 2, 2004,
and will be the eighth largest art museum in New
York as far as exhibition space goes.

Fortunately for us, Mr. Rubin did not stop in
Manhattan. He has already lent some of his collec-
tion to Oglethorpe including the Female Buddha
exhibition curated by Glenn H. MuUin. At the
opening to that show, Mr. Rubin was especially
moved by the fact that OUMA is housed in the
very dorms in which he spent his four years as an
undergraduate! In addition, a second exJiibit

including works from important private collections
and the Rubin Museum ol Art was on view at
OUMA this past summer. The exhibit was organ-
ized around the oral and literary tradition of flying
mystics in Tibetan Buddhism.

Mr. Rubin has also initiated the Himalayan Art
Project (www.himalayanart.org) and the Labor Art
Project (www.laborarts.org). The Himalayan Art
Project (FiAP) is almost 10 years old. Its mission is
to digitize, catalog and make available Himalayan
art from museums, public institutions and private
collections worldwide. The Labor Art Project dis-
plays the art of the American trade union move-
ment in the 20th century.

Oglethorpe is proud to have a graduate whose life's
mission to make art available to a diverse public has
led him back to Atlanta and the Oglethorpe com-
munity. We look forward to many wonderful shows
in Mr. Rubin's old dorm as Shelley and Donald
Rubin continue to fulfill the Oglethorpe promise
to make a life, make a living and make a difference.

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9. The basement area of Lupton Hall beneath the auditorium has

to the upper quad and the Salamone Soccer Field is:

been used at various times as an athletic facility, a storage area, a

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dramatic rehearsal space, and a host of other purposes. Today, as in

B. Weltner Way

the past, this area is known on campus as:

C. Jacobs Drive

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B, "The Store"

C. "The Pit"

3. The pedestrian pathway that runs between the Conant Center and

D. "The Crypt"

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on campus as:

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A. Weltner Way

Oglethorpe's cafeteria was located in:

B. Jacobs Trail

A. The northwest wing of Faith Hall

C. Pattillo Path

B. The first floor of Lupton Hall

D, Ho Chi Minh Trail

C. The third floor of Hearst Hall

D. The basement of Hearst Hall

4. Faith Hall was named by Dr Thornwell Jacobs after;

A. The belief or "faith" that the funding for the facility would come to

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Oglethorpe

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B. His grandfather who attended the old Oglethorpe, Richard Faith

Summa Cum Laude!

C. A biology professor at the Old Oglethorpe, Dn Samuel R. Faith

D. A wealthy Atlanta benefactor who helped to establish the new

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Oglethorpe In Atlanta, John Francis Faith

bit more time on campus.

5. The newly named and redecorated Sheffield Alumni Suite just off

3-5 Correct Answers: Sorry! You barely remember what the bells

the Great Hall in Hearst has at other times been known as:

sound like.

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B. Dr. Ken Nishimura's office

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C. President Don Stanton's "temporary" office

for your diploma!

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Reading Room

What are people on campus reading?

For complete book reviews by the readers, visit

www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword: alumni).

Ronald L. Carlisle,

Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
The Perfect Prince by Ann Wroe
Song Full of Tears by R. Keith Shopa

Joseph Knippenberg, Professor of Politics &

Director of the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership

Program

Redeemer President by Allan Geulzo

Of Paradise and Power by Robert Kagan

Just War Against Terror by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The Hairy Potter Novels byJ.K. Rowling

The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien

Stephanie Phillips,

ILL Manager & Circulation Assistant, Weltner Library

And the Dead Shall Rise: The Murder of Mary Phagan

and the Lynching of Leo Frank by Steve Olney

Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling

Brain by Antonio Damasio

Nickel and Dimed: On (not) Getting by in America

by Barbara Ehrenreich

Letters and Papers fom Prison by Dietrich

BonhoefFer, translated from German by Reginald Fuller

Linda Taylor, Professor of English

Mans by Art Spiegelman

The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov

Zen and the Birds of Appetite by Thomas Merton

A Feminist Ethic of Risk by Sharon Welch

Dean Tucker,

Rikard Professor of Business Administration

Benjamin Franklin: An American Life

by Walter Isaacson

Franklin and Winston: An Lntimate Portrait of an

Epic Friendship by Jon Meacham

One People, Two Worlds by Ammiel Hirsch and

Yosef Reinman

A New Brand World hy Scott Bedbury

Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian

Join your fellow book lovers at the O! Book Club, led by
various OU facidt)' members. The club meets twice a
year on the Oglethoipe campus. For more information,
contact the Alumni Office or call (404) 364-8455.

Oglethorpe Hosts
SCAC Spring Festival

By Jim Owen

Over 1 ,000 college athletes from 1 schools were
on and around the Oglethorpe University campus
for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
(SCAC) Spring Festival the last weekend in April
2004. The SCAC Spring Festival was last held at
Oglethorpe 1 years ago and subsequently has
rotated through the other nine SCAC universities.
"Since we last hosted the conference a decade ago,
additional colleges have joined the conference and
the level of competition has improved dramatical-
ly," said Bob linger, interim athletic director and
head coach for mens and women's track and field.

During the sports festival, athletes competed in five
sports to determine conference champions and
NCAA Division III championship advancement. By
the weekend's close, OU had moved out of last
place to finish eighth overall.

Oglethorpe hosted the SCAC Baseball
Championship at Anderson Field in Hermance
Stadium on the campus of Oglethorpe University.
Games began on the morning of Thursday, April 22
and included the top three teams from both the
SCAC's Eastern and Western Divisions. Once again
the Stormy Petrels were selected for the SCAC
Baseball Tournament for which they have qualified

1 1 out of 13 times. The 2003-2004 squad returned

12 lettermen including three position players and six
of nine pitchers. The nine freshmen and transfers
also had a large impact on the field. The schedule
was again very challenging and included games with

highly ranked Division III teams Millsaps, Emory,
Heidelberg and Denison as well as SCAC Eastern
Conference rivals Rose-Hulman, DePauw, Sewanee
and Centre. Out of the nine competing teams,
Oglethorpe finished tied for fourth with Millsaps
College.

Bob Unger stayed busy overseeing the festival while
also coaching his 1 5th track and field season. The
SCAC Track Meet Championship was held on the
Georgia Tech campus. The Stormy Petrel women's
team returned more All-Conference performers
than the men's squad last year and finished sixth,
one ranking below the previous year's fifth place
finish. The men's team finished in a tie for eighth
with Hendrix College.

The SCAC Tennis Championship was hosted at the
DeKalb Tennis Center and nearby Blackburn Park.
Coach Peter Howell of Oglethorpe University
directed the three day event with help from assis-
tant coach Karen Piering. The women's team was
much improved with four new starters and jumped
from the previous year's ninth place finish to sixth.
With two new additions, the men's team had more
depth and anticipated the challenging SCAC com-
petition. They rounded out the competition in
eighth.

The Renaissance Pinelsle Resort and Golf Club
hosted the men's and women's SCAC Golf
Championships April 23-25. Coach Jim Owen and
the men's squad sought to capture their fifth con-
secutive SCAC Golf Championship which would
be their sixth in seven years. Senior All-American
Trent Erb defended his title of 2003 SCAC Player
of the Year once again earning this title for 2004.
Erb and junior Corey Garner, a two time First
Team All-SCAC performer, gave the Stormy Petrels
a strong one two punch. The SCAC Championship
at Pinelsle boasted the deepest field in SCAC histo-
ry and may have been the most balanced tourna-
ment with seven SCAC schools that all ranked in
the top 44 in the nation.

While Rhodes College kept the men's golf squad
from their sixth SCAC Championship, Oglethorpe
did capture second place and earned its fourth con-
secutive berth into the NCAA Division III
Championships at the PGA of Southern California
Golf Course at Oak Valley. They finished ninth in
the nation at Oak Valley marking Oglethorpe's
third consecutive top 10 finish following their
ninth place finish in 2002 and sixth place in 2003.
Golfers Trent Erb and Joe Green received additional
honors at the championships. Erb qualified for the
First Team All-American and was named National
Division III Player of the Year. He tied for third in
the individual competition - the highest finish ever
for an Oglethorpe golfer in the program's five trips
to the National Tournament. Green qualified for
the Second Team All-American and finished sev-
enth individually.

The Oglethorpe women's golf team sought their
best SCAC finish in the inaugural season under
head coach Jim Owen. The Petrels returned two
seniors, Jennifer Brown and Stephanie Peccia, and
were led by junior Heather March, sophomore
Megan Elliott, and a pair of freshmen, Leigh Kite

and Jaclyn Crissey. The women's team finished fifth
among the nine teams.

Rounding out the SCAC Spring Festival was the
Fast Pitch Softball Championship. Oglethorpe host-
ed this competition at Robert E. Heck Field at
Georgia State University's Panthersville Athletic
Complex in southeast Atlanta.

The SCAC consists of ten of the nations highly
selective, small universities in seven states: Centre
College, Danville, Ky.; DePauw University,
Greencastle, Ind.; Hendrix College, Conway, Ark.;
Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss.; Rhodes College,
Memphis, Tenn.; Rose-Hulman Institute, Terre
Haute, Ind.; Southwestern University, Georgetown,
Texas; Trinity University, San Antonio; The
University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.; and
Oglethorpe University, Atlanta.

For complete spring festival results, visit
www. SCAC-online. org.

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student-athletes who were recognized for their
athletic achievements during the 2003-04
academic year!

BASEBALL

Tim Ernst '07: All-SCAC
First Team; All-
Tournament Team,
outfielder

Brad Sims '05

All-SCAC, des-
ignated hitter

J.T. Baker '05:

All-SCAC Honorable
Mention, outfielder

BASKETBALL

Josh Burr '06: All-SCAC Honorable Mention; All-
Tournament Team, guard

Rus Churchweil '04: All-SCAC First Team; First
Team All-South by D3Hoops; one of 10 finalists in
the Josten Trophy Best Division III Player of the
Year, forward

Julie Colantoni '05: All-SCAC Honorable
Mention, forward

Eric Dickinson '07: All-Tournament Team

Nichole Gilleland '04: All
SCAC Honorable
Mention, guard

Anna-Rhett Gobi

SOCCER

Anna-Rhett Cobb '04: All-SCAC
Second Team, defender

Chris Friedenstein '07: All-SCAC
Second Team, defender

Frank Monteleone '07: All-SCAC Newcomer
of the Year; All-SCAC Second Team, forward

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TENNIS

Antoinette Niland '07: Ali-SCAC Honorable
Mention

Celine Thimel '04: All-SCAC

Paul Woodham '04: All-SCAC Honorable
Mention

TRACK & FIELD

LaToya McCants '07: Placed third All-SCAC in
the long jump

Jill Sharitt '05: Placed third All-SCAC in shot put;
second All-SCAC in the discus

Christine Smith '08: Placed diird All-SCAC in
javelin

Courtney Terrell '05: Placed second All-SCAC in
the 3000-meter steeplechase

Congratulations to Soccer Coach Jon Akin on
tiis selection to the SSC Silver Anniversary
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Trent Erb '04: SCAC Player of the Year for the sec-
ond consecutive year; All-SCAC First Team; fin-
ished third overall; additional national av^rards
include Division III Player of the Year and PING
All-America First Team; only golfer selected to rep-
resent his division in the 2004 Fuji Xerox U.SA.
vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Championship in Chiba,
Japan this past July

Joe Green '06: Honorable Mention and finished
15th overall; PING All-America Second Team

Heather March '06: All-SCAC Second Team;
finished 1 1th in SCAC

class notes

Diane Baker 77

Dear Alumni,

As fall semester begins and the university comes
alive with activity, we welcome a new class of
incoming freshmen to campus. Making way for
these students, the Class of 2004 graduated this
past May, adding 200 new alumni to our growing
group ot 8,150 living alums. I had the pleasure of
presenting greetings to the Class of 2004 at the
commencement ceremony, on a beautiful spring
day that brought back memories of my own gradu-
ation some 27 years ago.

And speaking of memories, if you've been thinking
about returning to campus for a visit, we have a
great reason for you to make the trip. We have just
renovated a special space in Hearst Hall, as a wel-
coming home for all of our alumni. The O.K.
Sheffield Alumni Suite is located just off the Great
Hall, and is named in honor of former Alumni
President and current Board of Trustees member
O.K. Sheffield. Alumni activities ranging from
board meetings and career panels to book club
meetings will now be hosted in this suite, in the
heart of the campus. Please stop by the next time
you are on campus!

Our alumni are a very distinguished group, and our
alumni award winners this year were very impressive.
Our 2004 Talmage Award winner, Terry Tribbet
Davis '82, has contributed her time, talent and
resources to many university programs, and is dis-
tinguished in her profession.

Terry is the President and Creative Director of see
see eye, a company that produces annual reports
and other materials for a variety of Fortune 500
companies. As a member of the marketing commit-
tee of the Board of Trustees, Terry has been instru-
mental in helping to develop the university's new
branding strategy, including our new Web site.

Congratulations also go to our 2004 School Bell
Award winner. Dr. John T Goldthwait '4 1 , who
taught at Oglethorpe in the 1940s and at several
other universities, including the University of
California at Davis. His publications include trans-
lated and edited works by philosopher Immanuel
Kant and several books on ethics and morality.

While a student at OU, Dr. Goldthwait was a
member of the select group known as the "Triple-
E's" (Exceptional Education Experiment). This spe-
cial program was designed to allow students to
obtain a bachelor's, master's and doctorate degree all
in four years. Dr. Goldthwait was honored for his
commitment and many contributions to education.

On behalf of all of our alumni, I want to congratu-
late Terry Tribbet Davis and Dr. John T.
Goldthwait. Thank you both for being outstanding
examples of the Oglethorpe promise: you are mak-
ing a life, making a living and making a difference.
Thank you for inspiring all of us to live up to the
Oglethorpe ideals.

A. Diane Baker '77

OU National Alumni Board President

Terry Tribbet Davis '82,
2004 Taimage Award Winner

Dr Jotin T Goldthwait '41.
2004 Scliool BellAword I'/innpr

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Fall Carillon 2004

Future Freshmen

Jill Helmbold James '88 and Tom James '88 announce
die birth of dieir diird son and fourth child, Ryan
Donald James, born March 30, 2004. Ryan was 9
pounds, 8 ounces and measured 22 inches long. Ryan
joins Clayton, Adam and Mary. ^

Leslie Adams Dove '90 and her husband, Larry, joy-
hilly announce the birth of their son, Mason Joseph
Dove, born on Jan. 6, 2004. Joseph was 7 pounds, 8
ounces and measured 20 inches long. -^

Sam McKnight '90 and wife, Christy, are proud to
announce the birth of their third son, Anthony
David McKnight, on Sept. 9, 2003. Baby Tony
joins his two big brothers, Sammy, age 10, and
Bryan, age 4, in bringing joy to Sam and Christy
at their home in Charlotte, N.C.

Davidson Wuichet '93 and his wife Lida Wuichet
are the proud parents of son Louis Alexandrovich
Wuichet born July 9, 2003. Louis (pronounced
with a silent "s") takes his first name from his late
grandfather, Louis Wuichet '57. After completing
his M.B.A. at Arizona State University in 2001,
Dave is continuing his career at American Express
where he is a product manager for merchant point-
of-sale and e-commerce products.

Cameron Bready '94 and his wife, Mary, announce
the birth of Samuel James Bready, born March 5,
2004. Samuel was 7 pounds, 1 ounce and measured
20 inches long. '

Teri Butler Gibson '95 and Alan Gibson '95 proudly
announce the birth of their first child, Ellie Ruth
Gibson, born Nov. 18, 2003. Teri is a freelance
graphic designer who is enjoying being a mom. Alan
is an attorney with Downey & Cleveland, LLP in
Marietta where he has worked since graduating from
the University of Georgia School of Law in 1999. '^

Victor Giusto '91 and Amy Glover-Giusto '89 are the
proud parents of twin sons Michael and Nicholas.
Amy enjoys part-time employment with ING, where
she has worked in the Investment Management
Group for nearly eight years. Victor has worked in IT
management with ADP Inc. for 16 years. ^

Chris BaUar '93 and Amy Tucker Ballar '93 announce
the birth of their second daughter Shea Isabel Ballar
born on Aug. 6, 2003. Shea weighed 8 pounds, 1
ounce and measured 20 inches long. '^

Leah Bell Crosby '93 had her second child, Adam
Pierce Crosby, who was born in April 2003. His big
brother, Vann Christopher Crosby, is 4 years old.

Douglas Leventhal '93 and wife, Stephanie, are
pleased to announce that Ethan Yale Leventhal was
born March 31, 2003!

Christy Hall Keohane '95 and husband Peter
proudly announce the birth of their first child on
Sept. 29, 2003. Daniel Hall Keohane weighed 9
potmds, 1 ounce and measured 2 1 inches.

Mary Poteet Fernandez '96 and her husband, Jan,
are proud to announce that Isabel Carolina
Fernandez has arrived! Isabel was born during a
beautiful snowfall on Feb. 14, 2004. She weighed 7
pounds, 13 ounces and measured almost 21 inches
long. ~

Simon Hukin '96 and Amy Bacigalupi Hukin '95
announce their fourth child, Caroline Anne, born
on Dec. 10, 2003. She weighed 7 pounds, 15
ounces and measured 21.5 inches long - the biggest
one yet!

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Shawn Amick '96 and his wife, Christina, are
proud to announce the birth of their son, Noah, on
Jan. 27, 2004. Noah weighed 4 pounds, 5 ounces
and measured 18 inches long. ^

Kevin Kendrick '96 and wife, Roxanne, welcomed
their first child into the world, Carson Frank
Kendrick, on Father's Day 2003. Additionally,
Kevin was honored as Young Educator of the Year
for Orange County Public Schools in Orlando, Fla.,
for 2003-2004. An assistant principal for the past
four years, he was promoted to principal. '-*

Rebecca Hester Miller '97 and Coy Miller '98 are
the proud parents of daughter Laughton Morrow
Miller born Feb. 6, 2004. Lauren weighed 7
pounds, 12.5 ounces and measured 20 inches long.

Tinnie Waterston Weber '97 and her husband.
Rich, are pleased to announce the birth of Andrew
James Costas Weber, born June 7, 2003. ^^

Julie Ehlers-King '98 gave birth to son Ethan
Samuel on Sept. 5, 2003, which is also Julie's birth-
day. Her ordination to ministry in the Lutheran
Church, originally scheduled for Sept. 7, was post-
poned since Ethan was born a month before the
due date resulting in the first ordination postponed
due to a baby's arrival. Julie's ordination took place
on Oct. 26. She currently serves as associate pastor
at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in
Douglasville, Ga. ^^

Monica Flores '99 gave birth to a beautiful baby
boy named Gabriel Andres Arguello on Sept. 29,
2003. Gabriel is her first child and Monica is enjoy-
ing her new role as mom. She has worked with the
Xerox Corporation for 1 years and serves as a
financial analyst for the Latin American
Organization in Stamford, Conn. '^

Heather Ringer Martin '01 and Kevin Martin '01
share a picture of their future Oglethorpe freshman.

Ashlyn.

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Wedded Bliss

Brian Sweeney '95 was surrounded by friends and
family, as he married Joyce Anderson in the
Bahamas on Nov. 8, 2003. The newlyweds returned
to their Washington, D.C., home just in time for
Thanksgiving. ^^

Melanie Peerboom '96 and Bryan Hevron (graduate
of the University of Texas at Arlington) were mar-
ried on Sept. 13, 2003 at St. Paul's Catholic
Church in St. Petersburg, Fla. The couple honey-
mooned in San Francisco and Yosemite. They cur-
rently reside in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Marie Heflin '99 and Michael Shirley were married
on Nov. 8, 2003 at First Presbyterian Church in
Atlanta. They honeymooned in Hawaii, and are
looking forward to their new life together.

Reagan Fisher '01 and Mark Wyssbrod were mar-
ried on Oct. 25, 2003 in Alpharetta, Ga. Recent
graduates Tracy Kelley '0 1 and Nancy Baumgarten
'99 were bridesmaids. For their honeymoon,
Reagan and Mark spent a wonderful week on a
cruise in the Caribbean. The couple currently
resides in the Alpharetta area. ^5

Christopher John Rylands 01 recently married
Traci L. MuUer of Fayetteville, Ga., on Aug. 16,
2003. Chris is currently in law school at Vanderbilt
University. The couple currently lives in Nashville
but hopes to return to Atlanta when Chris com-
pletes law school. "'

Anne Henry '02 and John Ellington 01 were mar-
ried on May 17, 2003 at Zion Farms in Rome, Ga.
For their honeymoon getaway, they spent two spec-
tacular weeks in Ireland. They currently live in
Atlanta and are both auditors at Big Four account-

ing firms.

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Class Notes

The Rev. John Flanigen '50 assists with Sunday
services and alternate preaching at the Episcopal
Church of the Good Samaritan. He also makes sev-
eral pastoral ministry calls every afternoon. He is
enjoying the large congregation, which is a totally
new experience for him.

Shelly Godkin '52 retired from Colorado State
University after 17 years as the founding and only
manager of the University Club at CSU. President
Al Yates awarded Shelly a special service award
before his retirement, and the alumni association
recognized him as an honorary alumnus. Some 200
attendees gathered at his Jan. 28, 2004, retirement
reception to thank him for his dedicated services.
He and wife Aloma will continue to reside in Fort
Collins but look forward to traveling and playing
tennis. ^^

Robert "Bob" F. Moskowitz '52 is the 2004
inductee into the media wing of the Virginia Sports
Hall of Fame. After 30 years as a reporter and
columnist for the Daily Press of Newport News, he
becomes the 19th state media member inducted,
the second from Newport News. Bob received his
M.A. from the University of Missouri School of
Journalism. He served as president of the Virginia
Sports Writers Association in 1970, and is a former
president of the Peninsula Sports Club. Covering
Super Bowls VII and XVII, the 1970 NCAA
Basketball Final Four, and the American Legion
Baseball World Series in 1959 and 1962 are among
Bob's career high points.

The Rev. Nancy Frazier "56 retired from the
University of Iowa in December 200 1 . In
December 2003, she retired as interim pastor at
Maryville Friends (Quaker) Church, in Maryville,
Tenn. After her second retirement, she returned to
her hometown of Cedartown, Ga., to live in a log
house in Polk County.

William Foster '58 served as the official delegate
representing Oglethorpe University at the
Presidential Inauguration of Evans P. Whitaker,
12th President of Anderson College, in Greenville,
S.C., on Oct. 3, 2003. Bill enjoyed the opportunity
and even volunteered to do it again lor another col-
lege in his area in the future. Bill also kept busy vol-
unteering as Stage Manager for a Thornton Wilder
production at his church. ''-'

Patricia Daniel Palmer Kapphahn '59 and her hus-
band. Dr. Paul Kapphahn, own and direct a coun-
seling center in Dunwoody, Ga., where they each
maintain a private psychotherapy practice for cou-
ples in relationship counseling.

Russell Eisenman '62 is assistant professor of psy-
chology at the University of Texas-Pan American, a
Hispanic-serving university near the Mexican bor-
der. Recently, he has published journal articles,
received good student evaluations for his teaching,
and has been chosen associate editor of the Journal
of Evolutionary Psychology and senior fellow of the
Institute of Ethics and Critical Thinking.

Hernando Pantigoso '62 has lived in Costa Rica for
the last 29 years. He has three sons, Hernando Jr.
(Ripon College '92), Jose Antonio (Quincy College
'93) and Rafael (Kansas State University '94), and
two grandchildren, who all live in Costa Rica.
Hernando was ranked fourth in Costa Rican tennis.
Although he is now retired from competition, he
still plays and gives the younger players a run for
their money.

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Sandra Danneman Rich '66 retired after 30 years of
teaching in public and private schools. Recently, she
and her husband, Stephen, moved to Chapel Hill,
N.C., fulfilling a retirement dream. They have a
grandson who lives with their children in Sydney,
Australia, and have another grandchild on the way.

Nancy Charnley Welty '67 began working in collec-
tion support at the public library in Lawrenceville, Ga.

Robert Danner '69 was elected president of the
Northwestern Mutual Managing Directors
Association headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis. Rob
is the managing director of the Northwestern
Mutual Financial Network office in Macon, Ga.
Rob has been a Million Dollar Round Table Life
and Qualifying Member for over 20 years. He has
been President of both the Macon Estate Planning
Council and the Macon Chapter of the Society of
CLUs and ChFCs. '-'^

The Rev. Thom Davies '75 is still a United States
Army chaplain now serving at the National
Training Center, Ft. Irwin, Calif Thom is in his
20th year and planning at least another 10.

The Rev. Hugh Strickland '75 was consecrated as a
Bishop of the Anglican Church International in
Fayetteville, Ariz., on Feb. 22, 2004. Serving the
area since 1991, Rev. Strickland is chaplain of St.
Clare's Anglican Chapel and campus ministry and a
health care chaplain for a local adolescent treatment
facility. He was previously a lay chaplain to the
University of Arkansas for the Episcopal Church
and a pastoral and office assistant at St. Andrew's
Episcopal Church, Rogers.

Lynne Bilzing Parriott '77 married on June 15,
2002, and had a wonderful honeymoon in Turkey.
Lynne has a new business. Pattering Paws, a full
service dog walking and pet care firm.

Dr. Louis E. Rossman '69 a specialist in endodon-
tics, in Center City Philadelphia, and clinical pro-
fessor of endodontics in the School of Dental
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, was
elected as treasurer for the American Association of
Endodontists in May 2004. Louis and his wife Val
have two children - Alexis, age 20, and Benjamin,
age 14. They reside in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.

Donald J. Simon '69 has moved to Veto Beach,
Fla., with his family and has relocated his company,
Simon Financial Company, there also.

Gordon W. Love, Jr. '71 has retired from the
Atlanta Housing Authority after 32 years of service.

Marcy Mantlet Ford '72 is married with two chil-
dren, ages 12 and 13. Marcy has moved to
Sharpsburg, Ga., and is a substitute teacher.

Stacey M. Roman '79 writes to say the Roman fam-
ily is doing great in Southern California!

Charles "Chuck" Nicholas '82 accepted the position
of associate director for procurement at Vanderbilt
University in February 2004. Charles and his family
are in the process of relocating from northern
Kentucky to Nashville, Tenn.

Ellen Heckler O-Herlihy '82 is a paraprofessional in
the elementary school in which her daughter,
Kiernan, attends kindergarten. Her husband, Mike,
is a residential real estate appraiser and recently
passed his State of Connecticut broker's test. On a
sad note, her sister, Anne, passed away on May 16,
2004 in Atlanta at the age of 52. Better known as
Annie, she had been a resident of Atlanta since
1969 and was the owner of Buckhead's Annie
Carlyle Ltd., makers of custom design bridal gowns
and accessories.

Jay A. Azriel '84 finished his doctorate in entrepre-
neurship and strategic management and lives with
his wife and children on the edge of torando alley
in Bloomington-Normal, 111. Elan Alexander arrived
on Sept. 2. Brother Jacob, age 3, is adjusting to
being dethroned as an only child.

Susan Butler Allison '87 is the director of opera-
tions for the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Atlanta,
a nonprofit organization providing financial and
other assistance to families in crisis. Susan enjoys
meeting Oglethorpe students from Alpha Phi
Omega and Circle K, who come to the Community
Outreach Center to volunteer.

Sue Astley '87 was named a board member for
Sophia Academy, a Christian school designed for
children with learning disabilities. Sue is a longtime
educator and currently assistant headmaster at St.
Martin's Episcopal School. Over the years, she has
been both an elementary and middle school princi-
pal as well as an adjunct education instructor at
Brenau College and Oglethorpe University.

Leah Hughes '88 gladly claims her latest degree from
Queens University, her terminal degree in poetry.
Her advisor, Alan Michael Parker from Davidson
College, proved to be the professor for whom
Oglethorpe professors Linda Taylor, Bill Brightman
and Vicky Weiss set the standard and she thanks
them all. Leah plans a small break before throwing
herself into publishing her first book of poetry, cur-
rently titled "shh . . you're scaring me." ^^

Robert (Bob) J. Swanson, Jr. '88 has been named
bookstore manager at the State University of West
Georgia. Bob has 20 years of college bookstore
experience, most recently serving for the past 14
years as the marketing representative for MBS
Textbooks Inc., one of the largest textbook whole-
salers in the United States.

Kim Rouleau Truett '88 and Chuck Truett '88 write
that Zak is now 8 years old and Erika is 6. Kim is
co-chair of the Board of Directors for the Institute
of Security and Open Methodologies (ISECOM)
which is a nonprofit, international research initia-
tive dedicated to defining standards in security
testing and business integrity testing.

Gregory Ray '89, a board certified pathologist, has
been appointed Associate Medical Director of
CryoLife.

Dominic Ciavatta, Ph.D. '91 is currently complet-
ing postdoctoral work in pathology at UNC Chapel
Hill School of Medicine and helped organize
"Careers 2004: Get Networking!," the fourth Annual
Postdoc Symposium held there on May 25, 2004.
Dominic invited OU faculty member Dr. Dan
Schadler to participate as a panel member discussing
career opportunities at liberal arts colleges. Dr.
Schadler enjoyed the experience reporting that the
symposium was very well organized and attended.

Cheryl Ritzel '91 has published a novel entitled
"Beginner's Luck," which she has been signing
around the Atlanta area.

Andrea Spencer Shelton '91 and Joe Shelton '91
founded HeartBound Ministries Inc. in 2003 along
with Andrea's sister, Jan Spencer. This Christian
outreach ministry seeks to support prison chaplains
and may be the first "adopt-a-prison" program in
Georgia. The program is based on their belief that
chaplaincy and faith-based initiatives have the
strongest capacity for positively influencing inmate
behavior and reducing return-to-prison rates. They
also started an email petition campaign in support
of prison chaplains resulting in over 2,900 signa-
tures delivered to Gov. Perdue.

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Susan "Chris" Bray '94 currently works at Holy
Trinity Parish (Episcopal) in Decatur, Ga. As minis-
ter to children and youth, Chris oversees all
Christian education programs for infants (nursery)
through high school seniors.

Mary Catherine Cutcliffe '94 has returned home to
Birmingham, Ala., where she is the Festival
Manager for the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.
Her sociology degree, countless hours working in
the Oglethorpe theatre department, participation in
campus leadership and parrying like a rock star have
prepared her to be in charge of one of the top 10
film festival destinations in the country, as listed on
FilmThreat.com and in Film Festival Today magazine.

Chris McDufFie '94 is going through supervision in
order to obtain an LPC license (Licensed
Professional Counselor).

Juliane Franek Sorchy '94, and husband Dr. Paul
Sorchy II, were featured in Men's Fitness Magazine
(March 2004). The issue includes a four page article
on their company, Lord's Gym, including a full-
page color photo of the husband and wife team.

Marge Ramos '95 recently accepted a new position
at Sybase Corporation in Dublin, Ca. Previously,
she served as a corporate human resource analyst for
six years at The Coca-Cola Co. after being hired as
an intern during her senior year at OU. She then
pursued a master's degree in information systems
management at the Keller Graduate School of
Management. In her spare time, she is an avid
motorcyclist and works occasionally for AMA Pro
Racing, the professional motorcycle road racing
series in the United States. Marge also organizes
rides, track days and social events for the Georgia
Sportbike Association.

Michael Thomas '95 and Melissa King Thomas '95
just celebrated the first birthday of their youngest
son, Austin. Their oldest, Andrew, started kinder-

garten this year and will be 5 at the end of
December. Michael has an M.B.A. from Michigan
State University and is working in financial risk
management for DTE Energy. Melissa is a stay-at-
home mom enjoying the trials and tribulations of
two boys. ^^

James S. Jaehnig '97 is stationed at Misawa AB,
Japan. James works as the operations/tactics officer
for classified reconnaissance flights of the EP-3E
aircraft conducted in the USPACOM area of
responsibility.

Michael Kelly '97 currently teaches eighth grade
language arts in Florida.

Tomika Powell-Holcomb '97 was a dean's Scholar
in the Class of 2004 and earned her master's in
social work at the University of Southern
California. Tomika separated from the Air Force last
August, but is still a Lt. in the Reserves. ^^

Randy Roberson '97 was recently named to the
Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation at the
University of Maryland. The foundation is the cam-
pus ministry of the United Methodist Church. In
addition to his full-time job as coordinator of
Maryland's Center for American Politics and
Citizenship, Randy is director of music at
Woodside United Methodist Church in Silver
Spring. He is also working on his master's in public
management in Maryland's School of Public Affairs.

Randy Everette '98 spent five years in Manchester,
Ga., as a minister of children and youth and has
moved on to seminary to pursue a master's of divin-
ity. His classes began in January 2004 at Fuller
Theological Seminary in Colorado Springs, Colo.,
and will continue for the next three years.

Karen Head '98 earned her doctorate in English
from the University of Nebraska. She has been an
instructor in the English department, the coordina-

tor of the Alpha Learning Community Progtam,
the coordinator of the Writing Assistance Center,
and a member of the editorial staff for the
acclaimed literary journal Prairie Schooner. Honors
received include a university teaching award in
2003, an Othmer Fellow, an American Association
of University Women Fellow, and the Gaffney Prize
for Poetry. Her dissertation won the 2004 Karen
Dunning Graduate Award in Women's Studies and
her poetry has been published in journals and
anthologies. Her first poetry collection, "Shadow
Boxes," was released in October 2003 by All
Nations Press.

Carletta S. Hurt '98 was selected to serve as an
adult advisor for the Hands On Atlanta Youth
Service Advisory Board and serves as the executive
director for Miss Black Georgia USA, a nonprofit
entity designed to develop, celebrate, and assist with
the educational goals of African-American women.
In addition, she runs her own business, Blu Topaz
Inc. - Educational Consulting, and has been select-
ed to present "Transitioning from High School to
College" at the 2004 Talented Youth Development
Inc. Teen College Retreat and Tour for Girls.

Jenny Jedrychowski '98 is currently teaching first
grade at St. Jude School, a private Catholic school
in Chattanooga, Tenn. She is also teaching Spanish
lessons.

Kim Fowler Kerstann '98 completed her doctorate
in genetics and molecular biology from Emory
University in 2003. Kim is currently conducting
research as a postdoctoral fellow with the Division
of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, a branch of
the National Cancer Institute in Washington, DC.

Kim Phillips Sasso '98 former alumni services coor-
dinator, and her husband, Nick, opened Nick's
Pizza Stop in Grantville, Ga., and have already bro-
ken the sales record of both previous owners. Kim
manages "the front of the house, ' distributes a

newsletter to her customers, and is developing a city
guide and community Web site featuring local busi-
nesses. Kim also provides contract-based adminis-
trative services to other small businesses, serves as
chair of the Grantville Historic Preservation
Commission, and is researching the history of her
over 1 00-year-old home and storefront. The couple
is also working on a cookbook featuring recipes
served at medieval banquets.

Aimee Thrasher-Hanson '98 lives in NYC with her
husband, Micah, and their dog, Zero. Aimee is cur-
rently pursuing a master's in library science and
works in the interlibrary loan department at
Columbia University.

Jeanee Ledoux '99 is writing a decorating book
specifically for young adults renting apartments and
living in dorms. The book will be published by
Sterling Publishing, NYC, in spring 2005. When
Jeanee is not working on this project, she works as a
freelance editor for clients like the University of
Georgia Press and Better Homes and Gardens
Books.

Heather Cordeiro DeGrave 00 received her law
degree from Georgetown University Law Center in
May 2004. While at Georgetown she was a member
of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics and of the
Alternative Dispute Resolution Team. She also
worked for one semester as an intern in the office of
Congresswoman Katherine Harris, who is the repre-
sentative for Heather's new hometown, Sarasota, Fla.

Ryan Goudelocke 00 received his master's degree in
mass communications from Louisiana State
University in May and is a first year law student
there as well.

Tina Stults '00 celebrated her fift:h anniversary with
Stein Communications. She began the year as direct
marketing manager in the newly formed direct mar-
keting division. She now oversees the development

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of all direct mail and HTML email campaigns,
including creative conception, production, and ful-
fillment. Tina began with Stein as an editorial
intern when she was a student at Oglethorpe. Upon
graduating, she worked as a Web content manager
for three years and then as direct mail manager.

Daniel Sobczak 01 was promoted to a department
supervisor with Home Depot in July 2002, and is
currently in charge of the front end at the Lilburn
store. He has also recently started substitute teach-
ing at his former high school, Shiloh High School,
in Snellville, as well as at J.E. Richards Middle
School in Lawrenceville. Daniel currently lives in
Snellville.

Shahara Henley-Ruth '02 has written a new book
of poetry entitled "From the Poet to the People"
that was released in January 2004. Her play,
"House of Iron," which made its debut at
Oglethorpe in 2002, is also touring.

David Jenkins '02 and Megan Wallace Jenkins '02
are moving to Edinburgh, Scotland where Megan
will pursue her masters in International Economics
and Finance at the University of Edinburgh.

Vera Veasley Redwine '02 is pleased to announce
that she has retired from The Coca-Cola Company
after 33 years.

Kimberly Watkins '02 is currendy in a guidance
counseling program at State University of West
Georgia. She worked as a waitress and preschool
teacher while planning her wedding.

digital approaches he applies. He is delighted to see
how his training in studio art classes at Oglethorpe
forms a strong foundation for his new endeavors. ^5

Nihat Ozer '03 has spent considerable time volun-
teering on technology projects at the Northside
Youth Organization (NYO) since graduation. Over
the past 50 years, the NYO has provided recreation-
al athletic opportunities to approximately 2,000
children from the city of Atlanta and Fulton
County. Recently, Nihat completed the most exten-
sive information technology update in the organiza-
tion's history. By constructing an online program
that brings NYO registration to the Web, Nihat
reduced the amount of volunteer work needed by
the organization by about 1,000 hours a year.

Laura Rafter 03 works for the engineering consult-
ing firm Newcomb & Boyd in Atlanta. She is a
mechanical engineer who designs HVAC (heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning) systems for labo-
ratory buildings.

Nobles Green '03 has entered an intensive medical
illustration program which he is enjoying immense-
ly. Although thoroughly learning to use digital tools
such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Nobles is
amazed at how the preliminary drawing determines
a project's outcome. A strong grasp of traditional
drawing and techniques is necessary no matter what

In Memoriam

Oglethorpe University expresses sympathy to the
famiUes and friends of the following university
alumni, former faculty member, and Board of
Trustee member:

Gladys Crisler Garner '24 on April 30, 2004.

White Kellam Mahone '24 on March 8, 2004.

George A. Murphy '27 on Nov. 30, 2003.

Ruth Brooke Sundt '29 on April 29, 2004.

Emma Gates Nottingham '34 in February 2004.

Dr. Morris E. Capilouto '35 on Feb. 21, 2003.

John S. Collier '35 on May 28, 2003.

Sarah A. Bradshaw '36 in June 2003.

Sydney Klein Davis '36 on Jan. 22, 2004.

J. Norman Clark '38 on May 23, 2004.

Thomas W. Daniel '38 on Jan. 9, 2004.

Geraldine Wisenbaker Ridings '38 on Nov. 30, 2003.

Odette Guthrie Blumensaadt '39 on Dec. 29, 2003.

Wilson P. Franklin '39 on Aug. 4, 2004.

Marguerite Garner '39 on Oct. 18, 2003.

Ed Schwabe, Sr. '39 on Nov. 24, 2003.

Mary Call Smith '39 on Sept. 15, 2003.

Francis M. Tillman '39 on March 10, 2004.

Iva Garden Blissitt '46 on Sept. 24, 2003.

Samuel M. Hirsch '50 on March 24, 2004.

Paul G. Sheppard, Jr. '50 on March 17, 2004

Virgil E. Tritt '50 on Nov. 9, 2003.

Pat Mueller Walichowski '51 in September 2003.

Betty Brumbelow O'Quinn '53 on Jan. 5, 2004.

The Rev. Dr. R. Quinn Pugh, Sr. '54 on Feb. 13, 2004.

Mary Rhodes Bagwell '55 on Jan. 16, 2004.

Dr. Charles "Chuck" A. Carpenter '55 on April 1 1 , 2004.

D. Sue Lewis '56 on Feb. 27, 2004.

Robert W Styron '58 on Feb. 29, 2004.

Frank L. Simmons, Jr. '59 on Oct. 13, 2003.

Lawrence "Larry" J. Bakes '69 in May 2004.

Richard "Rick" K. Hall '71 on Aug. 5, 2003.

Howard "Kip" A. Becker '74 on April 12, 2004.

John R Trevaskis '74 on Feb. 13, 2004.

Wynell Scott Christy '75 on Feb. 1, 2004.

Elizabeth "Becky" Fincher Strange '75 on Jtme 20, 2003.

Thomas V. Hopper '76 on Aug. 12, 2003.

Clair "Ed" Smith Kirkpatrick '80 on April 6, 2004.

Margaret "Peggy" Nix '99 on April 11, 2004.

Former Faculty Member:

Dr. Nancy Pence Groseclose on Feb. 12, 2004.

Former Oglethorpe Board of Trustees Member:

Robert "Bob" P Forrestal on May 25, 2004.

Left to Rigtit: Bill Carter '59, Carolyn Morris Frazier '59, Janne Jolly
Lane '59, Pat Daniel Kappahn '59, Sydney Mobley Moss '59 and
Floyd Hopkins '59

Class of 1959 Reunites!

Members of the '59 class assembled to reminisce on
a cool crisp April evening in the Great Hall and the
O.K. Sheffield Alumni Suite in Hearst Hall. Class
members sampled appetizers and cocktails courtesy
of committee member Bill Carter while enjoying
music from the '50s and '60s provided by commit-
tee member Floyd Hopkins.

Sydney and Jack Moss along with Pat Kapphahn
made certain the occasion was festive by providing
photos, posters and yearbooks. Special guests
included Elgin and Muriel MacConnell, President
Larry Large, and Sid and Anne Barbanel, who trav-
eled all the way from Florida to attend. The
reunion events drew to a close with a campus tour
that included the newly renovated university
archives, a Sunday Brunch and a visit to the
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art to view
"The Flying Mystics of Tibetan Buddhism" exhibit.

New Alumni Suite
Honors O.K. Sheffield

On April 30, 2004, the new O.K. Sheffield Alumni
Suite in Hearst Hall was formally dedicated during
the Board of Trustees' luncheon meeting. Board
Chairman Warren Jobe and OU National Alumni
Board President Diane Baker '77 presided over the
dedication. In years past, the room has served as
President Thornwell Jacobs' office and later as a
popular gathering spot for male students visiting
female students who resided on the second floor of
Hearst Hall during the '50s.

During his introductory comments, Mr. Jobe
praised Sheffield's continued vision to ensure there
would always be a strong alumni presence on the
Oglethorpe campus. "Today we make this space the
official alumni 'living room' on campus a space
to hold meetings, book club gatherings, social func-
tions, reunion activities and a few seminar classes as
well." Diane Baker presented Sheffield with a key to
the room and he ceremoniously opened the room
for guests to view the new decor and memorabilia.

Members of the National Alumni Board surround O.K. St)effleld '53
during the dedication of the O.K. Sheffield Alumni Suite.

On March 7, 2004, 32 alumni attended a breakfast
at the Buckhead Club. Dr. Large gave a presenta-
tion and update on school activities. Each alum
walked away with an admissions CD and a new
OU logo coffee mug. The Eggs & OU breakfast
will become a regular alumni event with a
variety of guest speakers and networking
possibilities. For more information
on our next Eggs & OU breakfast,
see www.oglethorpe.edu
(keyword: eggs).

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honors

Honor Roll of Donors

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Miss Louise H. Bode '33

Mr Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81

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The gifts of all donors listed in ttie

($1,000 - $2,499):

Mr Robert E. Bowden '66

Tull Charitable Foundation

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reported were received by Oglethorpe

English philanthropist General

Mr Franklin L. Burke '66

Mr Oscar Clarence Walton '22*

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University in the period between July 1,

Oglethorpe was the founder of the

Ms. Margaret 0. Y. Chin '87

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

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2003 and June 30. 2004. The entire

American colony of Georgia and is the

Coca-Cola Enterprises

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university community thanks each of

university's namesake.

The Community Foundation

Thomwell Jacobs Society

these donors for his/her/their continued

of Greater Atlanta

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 6

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interest and support.

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr John A. Conant '92 (H)

Chick-fil-A, Inc.

2

-($500 -$999)

The Estate of Miriam H,"Bimby"

The Coca-Cola Company

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Key:

Sidney Lanier, Class of 1860, was

Conant '92* (H)

The Estate of Fredrick S. Daiger III '38

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{H)= Honorary Degree

Oglethorpe's most distinguished alum-

Mr. Charles G. DeNormandie III '96

Florence C. English Memorial Fund

' = Deceased

nus from the antebellum period and an

Mr. Earl Dolive

Federated Department Stores

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A = Supported the Oglethorpe

acclaimed poet musician and essayist

Mr. Norman P. Findley III

Foundation

University Museum of Art

John and Mary Franklin Foundation

Mr Wilson R Franklin '39

33

= Supported Oglethorpe

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr. Henry R. Frieman '36*

Mrs. Martha Sibley George '51

University athletic progranri

($300 - $499)

Georgia Foundation for Independent

Mr W. Elmer George '40

e = Supported the Oglethorpe

Mr Thomas and Mr Whitehead, with

Colleges

Georgia Power Company

Women's Network

the support of Chattanooga business-

Dr Joel Goldberg '00 (H)

Mr J. Lewis Glenn '71

t = Charter member of the

man John I Lupton, launched what

Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower '68

Mr William R. Goodell

Nescit Cedere Society

ultimately became a nationwide Coca-

Mr William How/ell Gower '68

Harold Hirsch Scholarship Foundation

~~ Cola bottling system. This sound busi-

Mr James J. Hagelow 69

Dr Kenneth K. Hutchinson la

Giving Levels

ness venture led to Mr Lupton 's gener-

Mrs. Jesse S. Hall 9

Mary Jane Kohler Foundation

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

ous support of Oglethorpe

Mr. Glaus M. Halle*

Dr Larry D. Large A

($10,000 and above):

The Halle Foundation

Mrs. Marsha L. Large a

Phoebe Hearst Hall on the Oglethorpe

Society of 1835

Mr. Harald R. Hansen

Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

campus honors Phoebe Apperson

\($120 - $299):

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage '65

Foundation

Hearst mother of publisher William

The original charter for Oglethorpe

Mr James V. Hartlage, Jr '65

MrRogerA. Littell'68

Randolph Hearst

University was granted in 1835 OU's

Mr Warren Y Jobe a

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell '68

long tradition of excellence in education

Mr David L. Kolb

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Thomwell Jacobs Society

now dates almost 1 70 years.

Mr Stephen E. Malone '73

Mrs. Clare "Tia" Findley Magbee '56 9

($5,000 - $9,999):

Mr Robert Nardelli

Mr James R. Magbee 9

Thomwell Jacobs was the driving force

Black and Gold Club

Milton M. Ratner Foundation

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

behind the revival of Oglethorpe

($1 -$119):

EstateofM.A.Rikard'37*

Mr Bob T Nance '63

University in 1913. He served as presi-

Worn with pride by students and alum-

Mr Fred Robey '97

Mr R. D. Odom

dent for nearly three decades and insti-

ni, black and gold are the official colors

Dr J. Mack Robinson '95 (H)

Mr John J. Scalley

tuted a number of signature programs

of Oglethorpe University.

J. Mack Robinson Foundation

Schultz Foundation, Inc.

that still exist today

John R Salamone Memorial Foundation

Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86

James Edward Oglethorpe Circle

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42 AS

Mr 0. K. Sheffield, Jr '53

Philip Weltner Society

Recognizes those leadership donors

Mr Stephen J. Schmidt '40 a

Mr Arnold B. Sidman a

($2.500 -$4,999):

who provide annual and/or capital sup-

The Sledge Foundation

Mrs. TobyAnne Sidman a

Philip Weltner follov/ed Jacobs as pres-

port greater than $1,000.

SunTmst Directed Funds: Florence C.

Ms. Janice McNeal Smith '98 a

ident from 1944-1953. He introduced

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

and Harry L. English Memorial Fund,

Mr and Mrs. Stephen E Smith

the "Oglethorpe Idea, " a forerunner to

Mr.J. Frederick Agel.Sr. '52 a

Harriet McDaniel Marshall Trust, and

Turner Foundation, Inc.

the Core Curriculum.

Assistance League of Atlanta
iBCES Foundation

Walter H, and Marjory M. Rich
Memorial Fund

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honor ro ll of donors

Nescit Cedere Society

Created in 1995, the Nescit Cedere
Society honors those individuais who
have inciuded the university in their
estate plans.

Anonymous (1 2)
Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68
Ms. Susan Harnnan Alou '84
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Arp (Yetty

Levenson '68)t
Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. Bayley (Ellen

KInsey) '5B/'57
Ms. Judith M. Becker
Mrs. Frances Norman Block '38
Mr Frederick Boswell '24
Mr and Mrs. Franklin L. Burke '66t

Ms. Mary Williams Cazalas '54t

Mr and Mrs. Arthur W. Chandler

Ms. Terry Tribbet Davis '82

Mr and Mrs. Joseph W. Dennis '69

Mr and Mrs. Paul L. Dillinghamt

Dr and Mrs. Harold Dcsterf

Mr H. Lynn Dmry '63

Mr and Mrs. William A. Emersonf

Mr Wilson P. Franklin '39*t

Mr David C. Garrett, Jr '99 (H)t

Mr. George E. Goodwin

Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edward Brcdnax

Hansellt
Karen Head '98

Dr and Mrs. Don Henry (Barbara)'83
Mr Thomas G, Hood '78t
Mr Thomas P Hunter '43t

Ms. Rebecca Harbor Jones '62t
Mr and Mrs. J. Smith Lanier
Mr Wilfred J. LeBlanc '61
Mr Louis T Lombardy '69
Dr Jay Lutz
Mr and Mrs. Barry Lynch

(Belle Turner '61 )t
Ms. Gail Lynn '77t
Mr and Mrs. Henry F McGillt
Mr John Meacham '42
Ms. Jeannette Bentley Moon '38
Mr and Mrs. Jack Moss (Sydney

Mobley '59)
Ms. Elizabeth Ward Pearce '66
Dr Guerrant Perrow '40
Dr and Mrs. TTiomas W. Phillips '63t
Mr William Plowden, Jr '67

Mr Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Mr and Mrs. Fred Robey '97
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Roesch '69
Ms. Rhett Pinson Sanders '43
Mr and Mrs. Eric Scharff '63t
Mr and Mrs. Stephen J. Schmidt

(Jeanne Fuller) '40/'42 1
Drs. William and Patricia Shropshire
Ms. Anne Rivers Siddons '91 (H) t
Dr Joseph A. Soldati '61
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69
Ms. Penney Wells Spencer '48
Dr and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton '99 (H)
Mr and Mrs. Morris Tubesing '95t
Mr Daniel Uffner '51

Philip Weltner Society

Mr G. Douglass Alexander '68

Mr John 8. Ball '71

Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball '72

BellSouth Corporation

Mr and Mrs. Howell Breedlove '57

Ms. Terry Tribbet Davis '82

Dekalb Council for the Arts

Mrs. Margaret Conant Dickson 6

Mr Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr '78

Ms. Jeanie F Flohr '99

Flohr Family Foundation

Mr Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr '98

Sarah Spencer Godfrey Charitable Trust

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Mr Donald R. Henry '83

Mr Thomas G. Hood '78

The Estate of Eugene W. Ivy '49'

Marshall, Harriet McDaniell Trust

MBNA

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance

Walter and Marjory Rich Fund

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70

Ms. Susan M. Soper '69

Dr William F Straley

SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
SYSCO Corporation

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Anonymous

Ms. Elsie L. Abler

Dr J. Frederick Agel.Jr '72

Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken '66

Dr William C. Aitken '64

American Express Philanthropic

Program
Dr Chris Ames
Dr Jeffrey D. Amett
Ms. A. Diane Baker '77
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61
Mr Gordon C. Bynum '50
Mr Herman L. Campbell '39
Mr and Mrs. Harry Caray Jr
Dr S. Truett Cathy '97 (H)
Ms. Pin Pin Chau
Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut
Mr Milton C. Clipper
Mr Rowland Cocks
Community Club Management, Inc.
Mr James M. Cook, Sr '79
Mr Roger Couch '61
Mr Robert B. Currey '66

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey '65
Mr. Joseph W. Dennis '69
Mrs, MonaTekin Diamond
Mr Paul L. Dillingham
Frances and Beverly Dubose

Foundation
Mr Elmo I. Ellis '95 (H)
Mr Christopher P B. Erckert '86
Mr and Mrs. John Esterline
Mrs. Donna Findling '96
The First Families of Georgia
Mrs. Joan Womack Flammer '64
Mr William J. Flammer '62
Mr William R. Foster '58 a
Wilson P and Anne W. Franklin

Foundation
JMr Harry R.Frazer '89
Mr David C. Garrett, Jr '99 (H)
jDr. R. Derrll Gay '62
j Georgia - Pacific Corporation
;Mr George E. Goodwin
Mr Kenneth R Gould '85
Mr and Mrs, Robert Grathwohl
Mr Jack Guynn
Mr James T Hakes
Mr Q. William Hammack, Jr '73
Mr Richard A. Hans '87

Mr& Mrs, Charles Edward Brodnax

Hansel!
Mr Robert E. Harman, Jr '76
Mr Stuart Herman '50
Mr William J, "Jep" Hogan, Jr '72
Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Mr B, Shane Hornbuckle '92
Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hornbuckle '93
Mr Hugh M. Inman, Sr
iMrWayneJ.Jaffie'70
Dr Lene Balle Jensen '89
Mr Richard C. Johnson '81
Mr. Robert M. Kane '81
Mr Gary R. Kleinfield '82
Mrs. C. Lee Boggus Knippenberg '82
Dr Joseph M. Knippenberg
Dr Dale M. Kristle '78
Mr and Mrs, George H. Lane III
Mr J. Smith Lanier
Mr Brent W.Latham '97
|Mr. Jeffrey B.Levy '81
Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation
Mr James R McLain a
'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Metcalf, Jr
Mr William Thayer Mullally '03
Mr A. A. Neese, Jr
Dr Philip J. Neujahr

Dr. Ken Nishimura

Class of 1933

Class of 1939

Mrs. Ralph Green

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Mr. Edward E. Noble

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Thornwell Jacobs Society

Mr. Charies E. Newton

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Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

Miss Louise H. Bode

Mr Wilson R Franklin*

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Mr. Tbomas P. O'Connor '67

Blact< and Gold Club

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Class of 1943

Dr J. Anthony Parades '61

Mrs. Isabel Tonks Gray

Mr. Herman L. Campbell

John Thomas Lupton Society

H

Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. Keith A. Lane

Ms. Anita Patterson '97

Class of 1934

Mr. Jack Perry

Society of 1835

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Dr. Manning M. Pattillo, Jr. '94 (H)

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Maclay Salflsberg

Mrs. Rhett PInson Sanders a

Z

Ms. Elizabeth Ward Pearce '66

Mrs. Marie Caudlll Rogers

Black and Gold Club

Black and Gold Club

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86

Mrs. Eleanor Ivey Lake

Mrs. Verna Miller Berthelsen

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Dr. Thomas W. Phillips '63

Class of 1935

Mr. Lloyd E. Stein

Mr. J. Eugene Harris

Mrs. Adrlna Richard

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. Francis M. Tillman*

Mrs. Virginia Wallace Wayne

o

Mr L. Donald Richard

Ms. Helen Bivings Crawford

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97 a

John Thomas Lupton Society

Class of 1940

Class of 1944

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Mr. R. Alan Royalty '88

Mr. Stinson M. Adams, Jr.

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Society of 1835

Mr. Floyd D. Ruhl '67

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Stephen J. Schmidt a

Mrs. Jane Cannon Smith

Ryder Systems Charitable Foundation

Mr. M. Tyus Butler

Thornwell Jacobs Society

Black and Gold Club

The Sallle Mae Fund

Mrs. Louise Mitchell Hiss

Mr. W. Elmer George

Mrs. Virginia Templln Galley

Mr. Brian C. Sass '84

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. David E. McCormick

Mr. Matthew A. Schuster '84

Class of 1936

Dr. Guenant H. Perrow

Dr. Jay McDuffie

Col. B.W. "Woody" Sellers, Jr. '64

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Society of 1835

Dr. E. Moss Robertson

Mrs. Carole George Sellers '63

Mr. Henry R. Frieman*

Mrs. Medora Fitten Wallace

Mr. Ralph Dean Sims

John Thomas Lupton Society

Black and Gold Club

Class of 1945

Springs industries, Inc.

Mrs. Claudine Gates Adams

Mrs. Marguerite McKinney Hart

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Barbara Stanton a

Mrs. Chariotte G. Ramage

Mrs. Betty Clark Lafltte

Or Donald S. Stanton '99 (H)a

Class of 1937

Mr. John Craig Williams

Miss Tommye Mueller

Subaru of America Foundation

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mrs. Jeanette Anderson Upchurch

Dr Pamela Tremayne a

The Estate of M. A. RIkard

Class of 1941

Mr. Robert L. Unger

Sidney Lanier Society

Sidney Lanier Society

Class of 1947

Mrs. Cathy Appling Vinson '92

Mr. C. Rex Clar1<

Maj. James C. McClanahan

Society of 1835

Ms. Elizabeth Denece Watts '93

Black and Gold Club

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Margaret Kerr Hitte

Dr Victoria Weiss Ae

Mrs. Martha Carmlchael Dew

Mrs. Sarah Moore Carver

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Raymond S. Wllloch '80

Mr. William H. Reynolds

Mr. James Pressley

Mrs. Dorothy Hooks McDuffie

Mr. John W. Wuichet '90

Mr. Ralph W. Thacker

Mr. John B. Zellars, Jr. '85

Class of 1942

Class of 1948

The Zurich North America Foundation

Class of 1938

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Sidney Lanier Society

Thornwell Jacobs Society

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt aO

Dr.ThomasN. Pirkle

Alumni Donors by Class

The Estate of Fredrick S. Daiger III

Sidney Lanier Society

Black and Gold Club

Class of 1922

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Virginia Gleason Salflsberg

Mr. Joseph G. Cannon

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mrs. Jeannette Bentley Moon

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Mildred C. Daugherty

Mr. Oscar Clarence Walton*

Society of 1835
Mr. Cari N. Clark

Mrs. Doris Waltrip Johnston
Mr. John Meacham, Jr., MA '43

Mrs. Florence Richardson James

Class of 1930

Mr. Hugh K. Clement

Black and Gold Club

Class of 1949

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Angela Fen-ario*

Philip Weitner Society

Col. John M. Fain

Mrs. Clara Copeland Gorman

The Estate of Eugene W. Ivy

honor roll of donors

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. Robert L. Boggus, Jr.

Jolin Ttiomas Lupton Society

Mr. John R. Smith

Society of 1835

Mr. Robert J. Findley

Dr. James H. Hinson, Jr.

Mrs. Doris Pickens Hinson

Mr. Jacl< i. Hosford

Mrs. Betty Rae Olds Villegas

Mr. William E. Wright, Jr.

Blacl< and Gold dub

Dr. E. Harvey Albea

Mrs. Joan Robb Butler

Mr. Leif Georg Haug

Mrs. Margaret Graham Haug

Mr.W. RayHolley

Mrs. Marjorie McClung Holliday

Mr. John R Knudsen

Class of 1950

James Edward Ogletttorpe Society

Mr. Gordon C. Bynum

Mr. Stuart Herman

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. Walter V. Slack

Society of 1835

Mr. William R. Brown, Jr.

The Rev. Jotin M. Fianigen, Jr.

Blacl^ and Gold Club

Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw;

Mr. Samuel M. Hirsch, Jr.*

Class of 1951

Thornwell Jacobs Society
Mrs. Martha Sibley George
Sidney Lanier Society
Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews
Jo/7/7 Thomas Lupton Society
Mr. S. Bleecker Totten
Society of 1835
Mrs. Jane Rand Breunig
Mrs. Mary Louise MacNeil a
Mr. Walter H. Tanner, Jr.
Mr. Daniel L. Uffner, Jr.

'Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Jean Robertson Beall

Rev. Harvey C. Boyd, Sr.

Mr. Alvin J. Curkin

Mrs. Jayne Phillips Huybensz

Mr. Irwin A. Lewis

Mr. Marvin Packer

Mrs. Allene Hudgins Petty

Mrs. Jean Grant Walter

jMrs. Maryanne Tanner Wilson

Class of 1952

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society
Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr. a
John Thomas Lupton Society
Col. Sheldon I. Godkin
Mr. James E. Henderson
Society of 1835
Hon. Henry C. Atchison
Mrs. Jane Cowart Bloemer
Mrs. Muriel Lewis Bono
Black and Gold Club
Mr. Asher I. Benator
Mrs. Margaret Bell Bloodworth
Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson
Mr. Robert F. Moskowitz
Mr. Joseph T Overton

Class of 1953

Thornwell Jacobs Society
Mr. 0. K. Sheffield, Jr.
Society of 1835
Mrs. Gwendolyn Moss Lewis
Mrs. Alice Wight McDonough
Mr, Noel A. Ripley
Mr. Lee A. Wilson
\Black and Gold Club
Mr. Sheldon H. Fleitman
Mrs. Louise Hightower Martin
Mrs. Marian Marcus Packer
Mr. Charies V Stone, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Norman Stone

Class of 1954

Society of 1835

Mrs. Mary Frances Rowland

Mrs. Barbara Cristal Krasnoff

Mrs. Cynthia May Spann

Black and Gold Club

Dr. Corry Arensbach

Mrs. Florence Parris Burtz

Mr. Harold L. Cochran

Mr. T Michael Murphey

Mrs. June Cook Murphy-Aldridge

Miss Dorothy S. Rawlins

Mr. Robert T Seymour

Class of 1955

iSidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Margaret Woodward Mathewes

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Nona Jones Bell

Mrs. Sara Steinberg Fine

Dr. Elizabeth L. Jones-Lukacs

Mr. Fred A. Miller Jr.

Mrs, Sybil Sanders Neel

Mrs. Grace Suder Porter

Mr. R. M. Reynolds, Jr.

Class of 1956

Thornwell Jacobs Society

Mrs. Clare "Tia" Findley Magbee 9

Society of 1835

Dr. Jacqueline Miles Boles

Mr. Alfred D. Ingersoll

Mrs. Catherine 0. Ingersoll

Dr. John D. King

Col. (Ret.) H. David O'Malie

Mr. Joe E. White

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Lynn Hallford Banks

Mrs. Eleanor Coplan Bogart

JDr.AnnRDelatte

Mrs. Edith Upchurch Hunt

Class of 1957

\PhilipWeltner Society

Mr. and Mrs. Howell Breedlove

John Thomas Lupton Society

Dr. Robert Boyd Oliver

Society of 1835

Mr. Lewis B. DeRose

Miss Caria G. Hancock

Mr James R Milton

Mr. Charles R Scott

Mr. William Charles Smith

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Joseph J. Accardi

Mrs. Marianne McWilliams Dillard

Mrs. Freida Beatty Duffey

Mrs. Peggy Cullars Guillebeau

The Rev. John W. Norton

Mrs. Frances Creekmore Portwood

Mrs. Mary Frances Brown Puett

Mrs. Vashti H. Woodruff

Class of 1958

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr. William R. Foster a

\Societyof1835

Ms. Christina Rice Freeman

iCol. (Ret.) John E. Harms

Black and Gold Club

Ms. Peggy O'Neal Compton

Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose

Mr. Clinton L. Fincher

Mr. Harold R. Ingle, Jr.

Dr. Jack C. Lane

Mrs. Ila Ann Varelmann McCoy

Mrs. Betty Stokes McGarity

Mrs. Ina Foster Moore

Mr. J. Alan Moore

Mrs. Rosalie Brookshaw North

Miss Mary Anne Sharp

Dr. Albert P Sheppard

Mrs. Mildred Jackson Speights

Mrs. Martha Adams Thompson

Mrs. Margaret Blackman Walker

Mrs. Ann Klein Wenger

Class of 1959

\Philip Weltner Society
Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Augusta Rogers Mann

Mrs, Susan Hollinshead Dalton a

Mr. James V Hartlage, Jr.

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iMr. Bill W.Carter

Mr. L. Silas Moore, Jr.

Mrs. Elaine Shiflett Dooley

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

o

iMn Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Mildred Caraway Rogers

Mr. H. Lynn Dmry

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey

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Mrs. Patricia Daniel Kapphahn

Dr. Margaret R Thrasher

Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton

Sidney Lanier Society

X

Society of 1835

Mrs. Gladys Baldwin Wallace

Mr J, Cabot Gupton

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough

f-

.Mr.William B.Christian

Mr. Gary Wenger

Mrs. Ellen Mullendore Knouse

Society of 1835

Black and Gold Club

Mr. S. Morris Mitchell

Mr. James E. Can^oll

IVlrs. Virginia Barrett Barker

Class of 1962

Ms. Brenda Shonfield

Mr. Clark D. Raby

Z

Dr. Marlene Hockenberry Cianci

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Leann Payne Strom

Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose

uj

Dr. Joseph B. Duckworth

Mr. William J. Flammer

The Rev T Donneli Warters

Mrs. Sharon D. Williams

X

iDr Hugos. Hammond

Dr. R. Derril Gay

Black and Gold Club

IVIr. Floyd G. Hopkins

Society of 1835

Class of 1964

Mr. Larry S. Abner

o

Mrs. Janne Jolley Lane

Mrs. Barbara James Christian

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Ms. S. Carlee Bell

Mrs. Betty Ell<ins McDonald

Mr. James W. Hazelwood, Jr.

Dr. William C. Aitken

Mrs. Joanne McElroy Carman a

37

Mrs. Ethelyn Boswell Purdie

Mr. James J. Millard

Mrs. Joan Womack Flammer

Mr. Richard Joseph Carter

Mrs. Lyn Alexander Smith

Col. B. W. Sellers, Jr.

Mrs. Cherry Hodges Casey

Class of 1960

Black and Gold Club

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. 0. Navarro Faircloth

Society of 1835

Mrs. Paula Hofmann Bell

Dr. Beatrice Hasty Favre

Mr. William M. Linstrom

Mr. Atauar Faruquee

The Rev. James R. Borom

John Thomas Lupton Society

Ms. Jimmy Ann Langdon Porter

Mrs. Jean Callaway Fletcher

Mrs. Nancy Thompson English

Rev. Betty Rutland Stapleford

Dr Glenn W. Rainey, Jr.

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Rebecca Harbor Jones

Society of 1835

Mrs. Martha Knapp Robertson

Mr. Jack B. Arnold

Mr. John D. Kuiken

Ms. Patricia Ann Crippen Arnold

Mr. Glen C. Rose

Mr Thomas E. Deacon

Hon. Robert P Mallis

Mrs. Linda Crowe Chesnut

Mrs. Mary Louise Browne Sedki

Mrs. Francine Klein Greiner

Ms. Eugenia Palmer

Col. Kenneth P Davis

Mrs. Elizabeth Rabe Stevenson

Mrs. Virginia House Howard

Mrs. Joyce Gravel Pettus

Mr. James L. Delay

Mrs. Vivian Gray Trabue

Mrs. Martha Simpson Nesbil

Mrs. Anita Buck Rook

Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines

Mrs. Patricia Turner Wanren

Ms. Nancy Schaller Simmons

Mr Wayne D, Perry

Mrs. Dorothy Bazemore Stith

Class of 1963

Mrs. Paula Coker Rice

Class of 1966

Thomwell Jacobs Society

Mrs. Constance Dinkier Wilson

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Class of 1961

Mr. Bob T Nance

Black and Gold Club

Mr. Robert E. Bowden

Thomwell Jacobs Society

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon

Mr. Franklin L. Burke

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch

Dr. Thomas W. Phillips

Mr. Paul R. Donald, Jn

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Carole George Sellers

Mrs. Carolyn Loughborough Frangiamor

Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken

Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen

Sidney Lanier Society

Miss Vivian Chandler Lee

Mr. Robert B. Currey

Mr Roger Couch

Mr. Eric M. Scharff

Mr. Robert L. Manning

Ms. Elizabeth Ward Pearce

Dr. J. Anthony Paredes

Mr. Thomas L. Winn

Ms. Jeanie Franco Marx

Sidney Lanier Society

Jotin Ttiomas Lupton Society

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Linda Robertson Secretan

Dr. Mimi Milner EIrod

Dr Joseph A. Soldati

Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox

Mrs. Eleanor Yedvob Whiteside

Society of 1835

Society of 1835

Society of 1835

Mrs. Virginia Bremer Wiley

Mr. Carl H. Bergman

Mr J, David Chesnut

Mr Matthew L. Gardner

Mrs. Charlotte Smith Winsness

Mrs. Hamet Jones O'Dell

Mr. Sam G. Hudgins

Dr. Mickey M. Metcalf

Mr. John H. Winsness

Mrs. Sandra Danneman Rich

Mr. Wilfred J. LeBlanc

Mr. Charles L. White

Ms. Mary Elaine Traer

Black and Gold Club

Black and Gold Club

Class of 1965

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Frances Pasley Buttolph

Mr. Albert Nathan Baer

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mrs. Beryl Folsom Arroyo

Mr. F Harvey Hudson

Mrs. Kay Kilpatrick Crawford

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage

Mr. Ronald Cenzalli

honor roll of donors

Mrs. Oreta Cox Cook
Dr. Kathleen Pitts Faircloth
Mrs, Susan Goodcriild Jordan
Mrs. Sarah Ann Sanders Long
Mrs. Lois Adams Miller
Mr, James A. Riley
Mr. Charles F. Sanders
Mrs. Kate McNeil Taylor
Dr Stephen W. White
Mrs. Harriet Chappie Wilbanks
Mrs. Ilene Roos Worman

Class of 1967

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr. Thomas P, O'Connor

Mr. Floyd D. Buhl

Jotin Thomas Lupton Society

Mr. Stuart C. Levenson

Mr. William E. Plowden, Jr.

Mr Kenneth W. Powell

Society of 1835

Mr Jon A. Axelberg

Mr. J. Robert Jackson

Mrs. Audrey Hawkins Perry

Mr Larry C. Shattles

Biacl< and Gold Club

Mrs. Sandra Abbott Allen

Mrs. Gin Bradley Bell

Ms. Martha J. Church

Ms. Mary Dodge-Smith

Mr. Marvin J. Fineroff

Mr. William T Griffin

Mr. Donald G. Hartman

Mr. Wayne G. Stephens

Mrs. Nancy Charnley Welty

Mrs. May Ringold Whittington

Class of 1968

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society
Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower
Mr. William Howell Gower
ThomwellJacobs Society
Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp 9
Mr. RogerA. Littell
Philip Weitner Society

Mr G. Douglass Alexander
Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell
Sidney Lanier Society
Mr. Thomas C. Port
John Thomas Lupton Society
Mrs. Helen King Kessler
Society of 1835
Mr. Thomas M. Baird
Mr Thomas H. Cluderay
Mrs. Laura Zaban Dinerman
Miss Susan E. Goslin
Rev. John S. Sims
Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle
Mr. Charles K. Weathers
Black and Gold Club
Mr. RobertA. Celic
Mrs. Nikki McCoy demons
Dr Marcia Strange Cully
Miss Marv Constance Hamell
Ms. Jackie R Howard
Mr. Theodore P Kallman
Mr. Kenton L. Lipham
Mr. Louis D. Olin
Mr. Jerry W. Sams
Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr.
Mr. Philip M. Winter
Dr. Sylvia G. Zapico

Class of 1969

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mr. James J. Hagelow

Philip Weitner Society

Ms. Susan M. Soper

\ James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr. Joseph W. Dennis

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler

Mr. Wayne M. Kise

Mrs. Kathy McLeod Port

[John Thomas Lupton Society

Dr Louis E. Rossman

Society of 1835

Ms. Pamela Grossman Levin

Mr Louis T Lombardy

Mr. Jeffrey R. Roesch

Blact< and Gold Club
Mrs. Judy Heald Allison
Mr. Michael S. Bryant
Dr. Paula Haver Chambers
Mrs. Gretchen VonMuller Collins
Mrs. Sheryl Claxton Haney
Mr. Terrence C. Haney
Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr.
Mr. Ronald D. Kulhanjian
Mrs. Jan Collins Maher
Mr. Stephen A. Orton
Mr. Roy V. Rafinski
Mr. Gary E. Ruckelshaus
Mrs. Kay Boggs Settle
Mr. Donald J. Simon
Mrs. Molly Moseley Spier
jMr. Nate Zahn

Class of 1970

Philip Weitner Society

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith

\ James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr. Wayne J. Jaffie

I John Thomas Lupton Society

(Dr. James S. MacDonall

'Society of 1835

i Mr. Bruce R.Feuer

Mr. Albert R. Hudson, Jr.

Mr. Joseph R. Menez

Mr Richard S. Simons, Jr.

Mr. R. Stephen Strachan

e/ae/( and Gold Club

Ms. Beverly Amos

Mr James N. Bier

[Mr. Robert L. Bingham

JMrs. Helen Kibler Browning

Mrs. Lynn Allison Cowhig

Mr Robert K. Cowhig, Jr.

Mrs. Carol Zee Daniel

Mrs. Lynn Andreasen Freeman

Mr. Barry R Ginsberg, J.D.

Mrs. Mary Finn Heaney

Mr. Richard A. Hughes

Mrs. Ellen Plutchok Klein

Mr. Jon M. Kligerman

Mrs. Mary Ivey Leak
Mr. Stanley C. McDonald, Jr.
Mr Albert S. Meyers
Mr. Raymond G. Pawlik, Sr.
Mr. Rex G. Roan
Mr. Rodger G. Tatum
Mr. John G. Turner*
Mr. Ralphton E. Warlick

Class 1971

Thornwell Jacobs Society
Mr. J. Lewis Glenn
Philip Weitner Society
Mr John S. Ball
Sidney Lanier Society
Mr Mel C. Stein
Dr. John H. Thomas III
John Thomas Lupton Society
Mr. Jerel R Rush
Society of 1835
Mr. John J. Fittipaldi
Mr Martin I. Lipson
Mr. Dennis C. Pratt
Black and Gold Club
Mr. J. Randall Akin
Mr. Gerard A. Daniel
Mrs. Lou Ella Jenkins
Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones
Mr. Michael Kay
Mr John J. Kufel, Jr.
Mr. Martin Liberman
Mr. Gordon W. Love, Jr.
Mrs. Suzette Harvey Mancini
Mr Jeffrey B. Matthews
Mrs. Diana Arthur O'Connell
Mr Charles E. Pickett
Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez
Ms. Diane R. Rowles
Mr. Donald R. Wilson, Jr.

Class of 1972

Philip Weitner Society

Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball

\ James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Anonymous

Dr. J. Frederick Agel. Jr.

Mrs. Natalie Mintz Hams

Ms. Emy Lou Faber

Society on 835

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Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr.

Mr James C. Jacobs, Jr

Mrs. Marilyn Whiteside Handsel

Ms. Annette M. Friant

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Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Mary Jackson Maiek

Mrs. Elizabeth Poer Hanger

Mrs. Jill Cofer Hams

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Mr Robert ISchell

Mr David H. Noble, Jr.

Mr. Dennis R. Hamson

Mrs. Susie Edwards Spear

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John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Roy C. Posey

Mrs. Betty Powell Kujawski

Mr Knox R. Wllmer

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Mr. Michael A. Israelite

Mrs. Joyce Blank Schorr

Mrs. Caroline Cook Minor

Black and Gold Club

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Ms. Midge M. Joms

Ms. Judith Carol Wallis

Mr Joseph J. Oddo

Mrs. Ann L. Brown

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Society of 1835

Mr Richard B.Wrigtit

Mr. Aron C. Paletsky

Mrs. Alexis Jan Lazor Day

Ms. Vicki Jan Conway

Mrs. Jill Stanford Philips

Dr Frank Reece Day

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Mrs. Mimi Hobbs Fittipaldi

Class of 1974

Mrs. Darlene Baehr Seay

Mr Steven F Day

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Mrs. Deborah Jobe Koehler

Sidney Lanier Society

Ms. Cindy L. Sedran

Dr Dianne Jones Ford

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Miss Rosemary Mosteller

Mrs. Bennie Hams Black

Mr Robert J. Germon

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Mr. Otis C. Ward III

Society of 1835

Class of 1976

Mr Stephen M. Gibbs

Mrs. Barbara Rose Westfall

Mrs. Karen Jones Aber

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Suzanne Benatar Goldstein

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Black and Gold Club

Mr Steven W. Levinsky

Mr. Robert E. Harman, Jr

Mrs. Ellen Sills Greene

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson

Mrs. Ruth Parham Manning

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Vicki Grimes Hardin

Rev. James R. Burgess III

Mrs. Sandra Davis Stepp

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler

Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin Morgan

Mr Michael G. Clapp

Black and Gold Club

John Thomas Lupton Society

Ms. Valerie Newman

Mr John R. Collins

Mr. Robert D. Copelan

Mr Philip C. Chamberiain

Mrs. Lynne Bilzing Pairiott

Mrs. Marcy Mantler Ford

Mrs. Lynn Lasater Crowley

Ms. Dorothy Deedy Dryman

Mr. Delmas S. Reddy

Mrs. Judith Draisen Glassman

Mr, Charies M. Hames

Mrs. Margaret Gettle Washburn

Mrs. Clara Irwin Traver

Mr Michael D. Gordon

Ms. Martha Ann Jenks

Society of 1835

Ms. Alexis S. Weisman

Miss Etta Lou Hanken

Mr Jeffrey S. Layne

Mr Dennis M. Wheeler

Ms. Patricia Beth Wool

Mrs, Leslie Bed< Johnston

Mrs. Marilyn McNeal Mock

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Anne Jill Writer

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer

Mr Gary J. Novak

Mrs. Elizabeth Gosnell Biggs

Ms. Laura Vitema Roberson

Mr E. Adrian Parham

Mr Jim J. Bryant

Class of 1978

Dr Harold J. Sleavin

Mr C. Scott Port

Miss Alice B. Carr

Thomwell Jacobs Society

Mr Clyde A. Tallent

Mrs. Jean Morehouse Roots

Mrs. Sarah Lee Davis

Dr Kenneth K. Hutchinson

Ms. Jackie H. Wilson

Ms. Judith M.Vaughn

Mrs. Barbara Howard Flanigan

Philip Weltner Society

Mrs. Janie R Wilson

Mrs. Laura Fantini Johnson

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr

Class of 1973

Mr Wesley F Wood

Capt. Louis A. Johnson

MrTTiomas G.Hood

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Ms. Joyce C. Jones

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr Stephen E. Malone

Class of 1975

Mr Wamer L. Kennon IV

Dr Dale M. Kristle

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr. Kevin R. McGuinness

Johr} Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Q. William Hammack, Jr

Mrs. Patsy Griffith Hamilton

Mr. Michael B. Saffran

Miss Tracey Lathem

Sidney Lanier Society

Society of 1835

Mr Bernard van der Lande

Society of 1835

Mr Kevin L. Mende

Mrs. Deborah Roach Avery

Mr Blake M. Christoph

Society of 1835

Mrs. Kay Penn Martin

Class of 1977

Mr Robert Wyatt Moore

Ms. Diana M. Blake

Mr Robert K. Montague

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Black and Gold Club

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Alice Hoke Zimmerman a

Ms. A. Diane Baker

Mr John H. Beach, Jr.

Mrs. Kattiryn Beatty Can-

Black and Gold Club

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Gregory S. Fowler

Miss Nancy T Carter

Ms. Dorothy S. Burvee

Ms. Gail Lynn

Mrs. Tina Salzman Fowler

Mr. Robert Ross Dimm

Dr Claire Derdeyn Coles

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Oebra Losner Kahn

Mrs. Mikala Warren Engel

Mr Miles R. Cook

Mrs. Cathy Markland Villines

Mr Allen B. Goodwin

Mrs. Valerie Fakess Cowan

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Class of 1979

Class of 1981

Class of 1983

Mrs. Judith Hunt Drobinski

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James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Philip Weltner Society

Mr David M. Gerhardt

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Mr. James M. Cook, Sr.

Mr Timothy R Tassopoulos

Mr Donald R. Henry

Mrs. Carolyn Herzog Hellerung

X

Society of 1835

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Dorothy H. Jones

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Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr.

Mr Richard C. Johnson

Ms. Bambi Ellison Arnold

Mr Philip F Law

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Mrs. Linda Walters Bucki

Mr Robert M. Kane

Dr. John M. Marshall

Ms. Ann Patricia Lenzer

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Dr Robert H. Pullen, Jr.

Mr Jeffrey B. Levy

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Kathleen Allen Lunsford

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Mrs. Carolyn Constangy Wasser

.Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Dianne McClinton Glennie

Mrs. Sheryl C. Tomberlin

Blacl< and Gold dub

Mr Irani DeAraujo

Society of 1835

Mr Mark A. Turcot

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Mrs. Virginia Ackerman-Smith

Society of 1835

Mrs. Eva H, English

Mr G. Grey Umberger, Jr

Mrs. Shelby Andrews a

Ms. Jan Fry Zagoria

Black and Gold Club

Mrs, Julie Burnett Wilson

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Mr Michael S. Bahary

Black and Gold Club

Ms, Sandra Lynch Aufderheide, M.A.T '98

Mrs. Joan Morris Dechovltz

Mr William F Bazzel

Dr Susan Crosby Brown

Class of 1985

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Ms. Ellen M. Erenbaum

Ms. M. Elaine Minor

Mr Robert A. Buck

I Philip Weltner Society

Mr Thomas F. Forkner Jr

Ms. Robin Jo Porting

Mr James H. Burk

Mrs, Barbara Bessmer Henry

Mrs. Kathleen Glynn Grupp

Mrs. Judith Vananzi Rabel

Mr Bobby L. Fesperman

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Dr Philip A. Norton

Mr Edward A. Rapp

Mrs. Vickie Moore \mn

Mr, Kenneth P Gould

Mr. Robert W.Lenzer

Mr Christopher M. Sertich

Mr James P. Kelley

Mr John B, Zellars, Jr

Mrs. Diana Marcus Lipton

Mrs. Robyn Chura Kelley

[John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Steve Prettyman

Class of 1982

Mrs. Brigitte Mebius-Moggre

Mr Douglas Robert Dubay

Miss Judith G. Robinson

Philip Weltner Society

Ms. Deborah Lorraine Morgan

Dr Daniel M, Duncanson

Mrs. Allison Lourie Ullman

Ms. Terry Tribbet Davis

Mr Michael D, Mosher

Mr Paul B, Miller

Mrs. Celia Vecchio Warren

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Glenda McClure Murphy

Society of 1835

Mr. Gary R. Kleinfield

Mrs. Elsie H. Reece

iMs, Marilyn L, Hays

Class of 1980

Mrs. C. Lee Boggus Knippenberg

Ms. Marjorie Elder Vaught

\ Black and Gold Ctub

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

' Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Janet Barnett Weaver

Mrs. Nancy Arnold Cordier

Mr Raymond S. Willoch

Mrs. Donna Cron Rasile

Mr John B. Wilson

Mrs. Kyle Jordan Cutsinger

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Robert L. Rasile

Mrs. Sharon Velinsky Fagin

Mrs. Cariene Rod Oakes

John Thomas Lupton Society

Class of 1984

Mrs. Anne Kohl Fowler

Ms. Barbara A. Sanders

Ms. Debra K. Scfireiber

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr Christian G. Gackstatter

Society of 1835

'Society of 1835

Mr. Brian C. Sass

Mr John J. Green

Mr Christopher J. McFadden

Ms, Debra J. Bradley

Mr Matthew A, Schuster

Ms. Nanette Helen Loftis

Ms. Shauna Paige Milligan

Ms. Carol OhI Hudson

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. James W. Moore, Jr

Mr Reynold F Salmon

Mrs. Linda Triguero McCormick

Ms. Susan Harman Alou

Mr Anthony Francis Murphy

Dr Marie Sertich Stone

[Black and Gold Club

Society of 1835

Mrs, Robin Rose-Samuels

Mr Robert E.Wolfe

Mrs. Mary Ann Murphy Bordes

Mrs. Stephanie Staples Babbitt

Mrs, Anita Gegan Willoughby

Black and Gold Club

Mr Eric S. Crunick

Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant

Ms. E. Harriett Cone

Mr John J. Dowd, Jr

Mrs, Milene Schott Draper

Class of 1986

Mrs. Lynette Ossinsky Fine

(Mrs. Nancye Rice Glenn

Ms, Laura K, Fowler

Thornwell Jacobs Society

Mr Malcolm E. Page

Mrs. Phyllis Rogers May

Mr Kevin M. Goff

Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel

Mrs. Wilma Lipham Rowe

Mr. Charles D. Nicholas

Mrs, Patricia Bourne Goff

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Catherine Gleim Turcot

Mr Edward W. Odenkirchen

Mrs, Elizabeth G. Rulison

Mr Christopher P B. Erckert

Mr Martin J. Wells

Ms. Ellen Heckler O'Hedihy

Mrs. Megan Weiland Schreck

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson

Mrs.Therese Guth O'Shields

Black and Gold Club

Sidney Lanier Society

Ms. Janice Van Wart

DrJayA.Azriel

Dr Leah Guynelle Brown

Mr Marcus K. Woodford, Jr

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Marcus J. Cash

Class of 1989

Society of 1835

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Dr L. Casey Chosewood

Ms. Michele Anne Guy

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Dayle Sutton Fowler

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Society of1 835

Mrs. Mary M. Hamacher

Mr. Harry R. Frazer

Ms. Stephanie L. Phillips

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Dr. Raymond H. Lucas

Mrs. Marcelle Turner Knauff

Or Lene Balle Jensen

Black and Gold Club

Mrs, Tamara Chaffin Lynda

Mrs. Carol Lanier Lamer

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Beth Eckard Concepcion

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Mrs. Diane Dubay Wail^er

Mr Antonio V. Lentini

Mr Jonathan W. Johnson

Ava Marie Salerno Conlin, D.O., M.P.H.

Blacl< and Gold dub

Mr J. C. McElroy

Ms. Teri A. Wall

Dr Robert M. Grant

Mrs. Catherine Castagna Abood

Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Michelle Rosen Haney

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Mrs. Barbara Martin Adair

Ms. Cecilia Mary Mullings

Mr Scott T Haight

Mrs. Brenda Smith Hayden

Mrs, Jeanne A. Broadhurst

Mrs. Geneine Walden Payne

Mr. Kurt A. Hansen

Mrs. E. Carroll Lanier Hodges

Mrs. Maritta M. Bush

Dr William E. Porter

Mrs. Karen Barrow Swenson

Mr M. Oeane Johnson

Mr Michael J. Cheek

Mr Lawrence H. Rollins

Mrs. Dorothea Pickett Westin

Mrs. Judith Chapman Kane

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Mr L. Thomas Clements

Mrs. Terri A. Russo-Alesi

Society of 1835

Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt

Ms. Sandra D. Gain

Mrs. Julie Quickmire Schmitt

Mr Peter A. Conrady

Mr Joseph R McCurdy

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Ms. Georgia Russell Hembree

Mrs. Sandra Slomovitz

Mr Ronald L. Kraynick

Ms. A. Joann McDowell

Mrs. Sue McCue Johnson

Ms. Laura Diane Trittin

Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson

Mr Zachary M. Moretz

Mrs. Stacey Bronstein Levin

Mrs. Carol Tieman Yates

Black and Gold Club

Dr Wendy Kurant Rollins

Mr Jonnie T. Payne

Mrs. Carolyn S. Barlow a

Mrs. Jennifer Amerson Spiess. MA. '98

Ms. Harriet Rogers Powell

Class of 1988

Mrs. Kathleen Moran Brink

Mrs. Kerensa Shoemake Wing

Mr David B. Robertson

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Victoria Stevens Chapman

Dr. Victor E. Zubar

Mr. Donald E. Robertson

Mr R. Alan Royalty

Mrs. Marilyn Dumont-Burk

Dr Frank G. Russo-Alesi

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Ann Spalding MacLane

Class of 1991

Mr Douglas S. Schmitt

Mr William M.Clifton

Mr Michael McCracken

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr James Bruce Spinelli

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Debra S. Scott

Mrs. Rebecca Marasia Corder

Ms. Sally Thomas Spingler

Maj. Richard A. Briggs

Mr.Todd E.Shapiro

Mr Scott M. McKelvey

Ms. Jerrle T Thompson

Society of 1835

Mr. Matthew R Stien

Mr Joseph R Shelton

Mr. Richard R. Ford

Mrs. Denise Wood Sutter

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton

Class of 1987

Mr D. Dwayne Hanberry

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szaikowski

John Thomas Lupton Society

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mrs. Charis Andrews Hanberry

Mrs. Carrie Bartenfeld Wilson

Mrs. Amy Baggett Hansen

Ms. Margaret 0. Y Chin

Ms. Cynthia A. Williams

Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto

Mrs. Doreen Hart Hill

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson

Mr. Richard A. Hans

Mrs. Deda Walker Band

Class of 1990

Society of 1835

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Brent Andrew Bishop

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Joselyn Butler Baker

Dr Mark A. Knautz

Mr Barry R. Carswell

Mr John W. Wuichet

Mr Henry J. Broitman

Mr Bret K. Sleight

Mrs. Kimberlyn Hudgens-Abrams

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Raymond J. Koschak

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Kathleen McDermott Kraynick

Mrs. Beth Mon-ison Anderson

Mr Lance L. Leitzel

Mrs. Cynthia Bjurmark Dubay

Ms. Tammy Marie Locklear

Mrs. Angela Clem Chattin

Black and Gold Club

Ms. Marguerite A. Hammond

Ms. Vicki Lynn Victor

Ms. Jennifer R. DuBose

Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boan

Society of 1835

Mr Mark S. Noonan

Ms. Kathryn Garrigan

Mrs. Mary Samantha Bolger

Mr Dean Thomas DeCencio

Mrs. Cynthia Crawford Rollins

Mr Jon E. Gundlach

Ms. Wendy Smith Boul

Mr Wayne A. Gregory

Mr Michael K. Szaikowski

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Wayne E. Brooks, Jr

Mrs. B. Michon Hall Mitchell

Mrs. Christine Graf Taggart

Mrs. Nicole Caucci Hall

Mr A. J. Chabria

Black and Gold Club

Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau Truett

Mr Thad E. Hall

Ms. Ember Uziel Constantin

Mrs. Jean Anderson Adair

Mr T Charies Truett, Jr.

Ms. Angel C. Robinson

Mrs. Stacie Shattles Golns

Dr James Patrick Capes

Mr Mark Edward Wilson

Mr B. Shane Haney

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Mr. Karl A. Hansen

Capt. Valerie Woods Spence

Ms. Amy D. Zickus, M.B.A. '91

Mn Joseph H. Coleman, M.B.A. '02

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Mr. Steven M. Hoard

Mrs. Lynda S. latum

Society of 1835

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen

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Mrs. Vicki Dawn Hughes

Mr Charlton C. Walker

Ms. Pat Bums Baumgarten

Mn David E. Lerette

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Mr. William H.Lee, III

Mrs. Jennifer M. Walker

Dn Mark A. Caprio

Mn William E. Lukow

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Dr. Sandra Folkers Levy

Dn Michael J. Claxton

Mn Robert N. Lyons

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Ms. Peggy B. Litherland

Class of 1993

Ms. Killian Edwards

Mrs. Amy Puckett McGee

Mr Robert J, Luxton

James Edward Oglettiorpe Society

Mr Timothy J. Evans

Mr Marshall Reiser

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Mrs. Jennifer Broadbent-Marine

Mrs. Elizabeth V Hornbuckle

Biacl< and Gold Club

Mrs. Brenda Jericevich Roger

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Mr. Scott T. Piehl

Ms. Elizabeth Denece Watts

Ms. Jennifer Suvoski Bowers

Ms. Penelope Brandt-Roy

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Mrs. Trisha Porter

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Nathan E. Briesemeister

Mrs. Melissa King Thomas

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Mrs. Trunicia Hamby Rainwater

Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin

Mn Brian A. Davis

Mr Michael Andrew Thomas

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Ms. Michelle Ann Sidler

Mrs. Kristina Randall Tomberlin

Mn Thomas Fassler

Mr Geoffrey D. Spiess

Mr Mark L. Tubesing

Mrs. Barbara Miller Hall

Class of 1996

42

Mr William A. Strickland, Jr

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams

Mn Jeff Hall

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mr Michael L. Tolmich

Jolin Thomas Lupton Society

Ms. Jill Reiss Harper

Mn Charles G. DeNormandie, III

Mn J. Clark Hill

Mrs. Heather E. Hornor

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Class of 1992

Society of 1835

Ms. Loretta D. Hunt

Mrs. Donna Findling

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mn Clifford S. Barros

Ms. Chara Fisher Jackson

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr. John A. Conant (H)

Mrs. Pamela Letsos Copsis

Mn John Z. Olewski III

Mrs. Heather Andrews Clark

Mrs. Miriam H. "Bimby" Conant* (H)

Mrs. Lynn Moody Dale

Mrs. Holly Howard Sawyer

Mn Jim H. Faasse

James Edward Oglettiorpe Society

Ms. Amy Beth Grossman

Mrs. Anna San-Martin Soracco

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr B. Shane Hornbuckle

Mr Thomas C. McCague

Ms. Elizabeth Anne Zelley

Ms. Eleanor Fulton

Mrs. Cathy Appling Vinson

Mr David M. Ross

Dn Chanda Johnson

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Kathryn Pope Schmeiser

Class of 1995

Ms. Jennifer Sisco

Ms, Sheri Studley Davis

Mn Trung Hoang Vo

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

'Society of 1835

Mn nomas Lupton Society

Blacl< and Gold Club

Dn J. Mack Robinson (H)

Mn Mark C. Boyt

Mr James N. Gussman

Mr Christopher A. Ballar

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Ms. Ekaterina Galperina-Simon

Mr. Edw/ard E. Zarecor

Mrs. Amy Tucker Ballar

Mn Elmo 1. Ellis (H)

Ms. Patricia Mazini

Society of 1835

Mn J. Patrick Connor

Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Tonya Gibson Russo

Mr Brett F. Duncan

Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby

Mn Alan J. Gibson

Mn Steve Taylor

Mrs. Trina Cavender Duncan

Mr Douglas C. Leventhal

Mrs. Teri Butler Gibson

Blacl< and Gold Club

Mr Kevin C. Rapier

Mn Craig D. Panter

Mn Morris L. Tubesing, M.A.

Ms. Cristine Deaver

Mr Brian W. Slater

Ms. Gail Williams Patefield

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Caroline Vinson Dennis

Ms. June M. Tompkins

Mrs. Gail Robertson Serauskas

Ms. Kathleen M. Farrell

Ms. Katherine M. Griffin

Blaci< and Gold Club

Mr Frederick M. Sicignano

Society of 1835

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Healy

Ms. Kysh Robinson Clemens

Mrs. Shannon L. Southard

Dn Brooke N. Bourdelat-Parks

Mn Bobby Holman

Ms. Mary Elizabeth Crawford

MnAdam M. Corder

Ms. Lin Odom Hopkins

Mrs. Virginia K. Helms

Class of 1994

Ms. Gina G. Fraone

Mrs. Barbara B. Hutchinson

Mrs. Vanessa R Lawrence

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Lu Green LeRoy

Ms. Jane C. Perkins

Mrs. Liane Evans Lee

Dn Manning M,Pattillo,Jn(H)

Ms. Michelle J. Perera

Mr H. David Sabel III

Mrs. Carol L. Lusk

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Brian L. Sweeney

Ms. Nicole R. Smith

Mrs. Jennifer Berry Moretz

Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismann

Mrs. Jane Barrow Tracy

Mn Rodney Smith

Mr Brandon K. Pelissero A

Mn Mark A. Williams

Blacl( and Gold Club

Ms. Stacey Chapman Tobin

Ms. Delores A. Schweitzer

John Thomas Lupton Society

Dn Caria Hall Alphonso

Mr Mark B. Sher

Mrs. Mary Catherine Cutcliffe

Mn Erik Kenneth Clabaugh

Class of 1997

Ms. Carietta S. Hurt

Mrs. Ligia C. Florim, M.B.A. '03

Class of 2002

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Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Ms. Creche E. Kern

Mr Jeremy J. Greenup

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

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Mr. Fred Robey

Mr. Russell Lind

Ms.TonlM.Head

Ms, Veronica M. Holmes

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James Edward Oglettiorpe Society

Mrs. Aimee Thrasher-Hanson

Mrs. Catherine Borck Horsefield

John Thomas Lupton Society

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Dr. S. Truett Cathy (H)

Black and Gold Club

Mr Jeremy D. Horsefield

Ms. Vera Veasley Redwine

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Mr Brent W. Latham

Mrs. Valerie Holshouser Barske

Mrs. Heather McNeill Ivkovich

Society of 1835

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Ms. Anita Patterson

Mr.CariW.Bemer.Jr

Ms. Belinda M, Kasmiersky

Mr. James G. Ewing

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson a

Ms. Kathryn S. Brooks

Ms. Deborah Leighty Leparc

Mrs. Sheila H. Godwin, M.B.A.

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Jolin nomas Lupton Society

Mrs. Brand! W. Cannizzaro

Mrs. Dina Molaison

Black and Gold Club

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Ms. Melanle Rosen

Mr Peter L. Cannizzaro

Mrs. Kathleen Duda Nason

Ms. Rebekah Ager

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Society of 1835

Mrs. Diane Williams Dalbo

Ms, Amanda L, Regnier

Mr John R. Aitonen

Mrs. Erin O'Brien Boyt

Rev. Julie Ehlers-KIng

Mr, James Williams

Ms. Karen S. Anthony

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Ms. Sarah Allison Gatllff

Mrs. Lisa K. Gyllenswan, MBA

Ms. Shaniece R. Broadus

Mr Rok Petrlc

Mrs. Susan Kick Ferguson

Class of 2000

Ms. Alicia D,Cowart

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B!acl< and Gold Club

Mrs. Monica Hayden

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mr Andrew R, Crosby

Mrs. Kelly Miller Bertier

Mr Kenneth C. Kuffrey

Dr Joel Goldberg (H)

Mr Sri Hemanth Digumarthi

Mr Joseph Cox

Mr Bryon C. Letourneau

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr R Daniel Giordano

Mrs. Theresa LInebarger Cox

Mrs. Jennifer S. Letourneau

Ms, Elizabeth M, Brattin

Ms. Aerie T Jones

Ms. Rebecca Ellis Gardner

Ms. Dawn Brookman McCullar

Society of 1835

Ms. Sallie M. Kaltreider

Mr Derek Hambrick

Mr Brian David McNulty

Ms, Jennifer Sells Furman

Ms. Elizabeth R Kennedy

Mrs. Heather Carlen Johnson

Mrs. Alicia S. O'Kelley

Black and Gold Club

Mr Thomas A, Namey

Mr Michael D. Kelly

Mrs. Jean E. Pitts

Ms, Jeannette M. Bellamy

Ms, Jill L. Oriando

Ms. Tiffany E. Kelsey

Mrs. Christina Burnham Rissler

Mr Andrew Bond

Ms, Heather Lynn Stanlszewski

Mrs. Stephanie Chaby Lyons

Mr James D. Rissler

Ms. Catherine T Burns, M.A.T

Ms, La-Shena K. Tatum, M.B.A. '04

Mr Matthew S. Reeves

Ms. Kim Phillips Sasso

Ms, Hanh M, Deutschman

Mr Matthew R. Thom

Mrs. Diana Rothe-Smith

Mr Nathan Sparks

Mr James Stanford Fisher

Ms, Kimberiy C. Watkins

Ms. Angela Satterfield

Ms. Maria Topczij

Pastor Mandy McDow Flemming

Ms. Heather Weiss

Mr Ryan Strong

Ms. Gay Lynn Ziska

Ms, Nicole GarbarinI

Ms. Mary Carol Wollenhaupt

Mrs. Katie Trjcksis Thompson

Ms. Misty N. Hood

Ms. Kelly Holland Vrtis

Class of 1999

Mr Wade Hubbard

Class of 2003

Ms. Margaret Waterslon Weber

Philip Weitner Society

Mr Jonathan C. Milford

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr Anthony Wilson

Ms. Jeanie F Flohr

Ms, Tina Marie Stults

Mr William Thayer Mullally

Ms. Jeanette Randall Wilson

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Ms, Nicole M, Urbanek

Society of 1835

Mr David C. Garrett, Jr (H)

Mr Kevin A. Woolf

Mr Mark W. DeLong

Class of 1998

Dr Donald 8. Stanton (H)a

Mr Joshua Waller, M.B.A.

Thomwell Jacobs Society

Society of 1835

Class of 2001

Ms. Jaime Wojdowski

Ms. Janice McNeal Smith a

Ms, Mariruth Leftwich

Black and Gold Club

Black and Gold Club

Philip Weitner Society

MrRobertA. Milford

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson

Mr Chad Anderson

Mr Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr

Ms. KIley A. Ryba

Mr Christopher Y. Fort

Ms. Meiyen M. Bell

James Edward Oglettiorpe Society

Black and Gold Club

Ms, Janet A. Grant

Mr, Eric Conner

Mr David Reynolds Pass

Ms. Amy B. Allen

Ms, Lori A, Moger

Ms, Jessica R, Dougherty

Society of 1835

Mrs. Diane Aitonen

Ms, Rachel L, Moore

Mr Robert N, Fink

Mr Jason Breitfeller

Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn

Mr Lance W. Ozler

Ms. Angela P Huynh

Mrs. Kathenne H. Breitfeller

Mr Hilary Brennan

Mr. Chris Rylands

Ms, Katarina Kurincova

Dr Karen Head

Ms, Lori A. Collins

Ms, Sandra A, Soeth

Mrs. Amanda Lancaster-Needham

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Ms. Robin Lohfert

Parent Donors

Dr Anthony S. Caprio

Mr. Delmar B. Bradshaw

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Mr. Carl D. Lubbe

The following list represents current

Mr and Mrs. John Ernst

Mr and Mrs. Larry Briggs

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Ms. Margaret Maxwell

and former Oglethorpe parents who

Mr and Mrs. William R. Gussman

Mr and Mrs. Larry W. Brown

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Mr Robert! Miller

continue to invest in the educational

Mr and Mrs. Kari J. Hirshman

|Lt. Col. John B. Brush

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Mr Christoptier A. Simser

experience of our students.

Mr and Mrs. Ben F Kee

Ms. Mimi E. Bryan

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Mr Christopher R. Summers

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

Mr and Mrs. R. Michael Malone

Mr & Mrs. Jaime Casablanca

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Mr Eari Dolive

Mr. Bud Salamone

Mr James A. Cassell

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Class of 2004

Mr Norman P Findley III

jMs. Hilda H. Casusky

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Sidney Lanier Society

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage '65

Society of 1835

Mr and Mrs. Howard Chadwick

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Ms. Susan Bachman Kegley a

Mr James V Hartlage, Jn '65

Mr and Mrs. Jose R. Agosto

Mr Scott Chapman

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Mr Robert Nardelli

Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki

Mrs. Patricia Cheeks

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Ms. Linda Eva Blumenthal

Dr. J. Mack Robinson '95 (H)

Mr Charles W.Bastedo

Mr and Mrs. Alan Chunka

Mrs. Suzanne E. Dorough

Mr and Mrs. Charles T Bell, Jr

Mr Enzo Cilento

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Mrs. September Holstad

Thomwell Jacobs Society

Mr and Mrs. James L. Bready

Mr Martin Clodfelter

Blacli and Gold dub

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 9

Mr James E. Briggs

Mr and Mrs. R. A. Cobbaert

Ms. Stephanie Bonner-Wiggins

Mr and Mrs. Stephen F. Smith

Mr Tony Lee Broughton

Mr and Mrs. Walter N. Cohen

Ms. Peggy Jan Bridges

Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bryson a

Ms. Cheryl Corbett

Ms. Jennifer Brown

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mr James E. Carroll '65

Mr and Mrs. Danny L. Cruff

Ms. Delikah R. Carter

Mr and Mrs. Harry Caray, Jn

Mr Daniel S. Ciener

Mr Alan H. Curtis

Ms. Katie Cofield

Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond

Mr and Mrs. John Corbett

Mr and Mrs. Render S, Davis

Ms. Kristina Mane Crooks

Mr and Mrs. John Esterline

Mr John Corey

Mr and Mrs. Russel Dickinson

Ms. Angela Bagley Fitzpatrick

Mrs. Joan Womack Rammer '64

Mr and Mrs. A. R Corum

Mr Joseph R Dicks

Ms, Lisa A. Gossett

Mr. William J. Flammer '62

Mr and Mrs. Mark Crissey

Mrs. Murlene L. Dubay

Mr. Anthony K.Greene

Mr George E. Goodwin

Mr and Mrs. Robert Darland

Mr and Mrs. William A. Emerson

Ms. Michele Diane Hipps

Mr and Mrs. Robert Grathwohl

Mr and Mrs. Render S. Davis A

Mr William J. Evans

Ms. Pattie Ingle

Mr and Mrs. George H. Lane, III

JDr D. Peter Drotman a

'Di. Lawrence 1. Finkel

Ms, Pamela G. Joseph

Mr J. Smith Lanier

Mr Grigori Galperine

Mr Robert Edward Fitzgerald

Ms. Tiffany Kirkland.M.B.A.

Mr and Mrs. Hugh A. Metcalf, Jr

Mr Kari Jost

Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Galloway

Ms, Grace J, Ledfors

Mr L. Donald Richard

Mr John 0. Mitchell, Sr.

Mr and Mrs. Emest L, Ghee

Mrs. Carisa Lindsay

Mr Ralph Dean Sims

Mr and Mrs. Haffell Robinson

Mr and Mrs, Owen Goudelocke

Mr. Joseph C. Luke, IV

Mr Mark Royalty

Ms, Bart)ara F Green

Ms. Brooke McCain

Sidney Lanier Society

Mr Larry C, Shattles '67

Mr and Mrs, Brent Griffith

Ms. Kelley Napier

Mr Robert L. Boggus, Jr '49

Mr and Mrs. Scott S. Thompson

Mr and Mrs. Wendell L.Hans

Ms. Victoria J. Payne

Mr and Mrs. John Cogan

Mr and Mrs. John T Williams

iMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hansen

Ms. Stephanie Peccia

Mrs. Reese E. Cume

Mr and Mrs. Farris F Yates

Mrs. Eugenia S. Henderson

Ms. Cassandra L. Prescott

Mr and Mrs. Rudy Hanzsek, Jr

Mr and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock

Ms. Sandra S. Quails

Ms. Irene Kennon

[Biacli and Gold Club

Mr and Mrs. William Hodges

Mrs, Vicky D. Samuel

Mrs. Janet H. Maddox

Mrs. Linda C. Allbritten

Mr Steven Craig Hotter

Ms, Valyncia Smith

Mr and Mrs. Douglas Morrison

Dr G. Malcolm Amerson

Mr Gregory Home

Ms, Sasha Smith

Mrs. W. Harold Nash

Mr and Mrs. Steve A. Atnip

Mr Frank Ippollto

Ms. Mary Straub

Mr Morris L. Tubesing '95

Mrs. Anita S. Baker

Mrs, Lou Ella Jenkins '71

Ms. Paula Tecklenburg

Mrs. Pamela G. Tubesing a

Dr and Mrs. Timothy Ban-owman

Dr and Mrs, Alva H, Johnson

Ms. Christina Vinluan

Ms. Anne Begnaud a

Mr and Mrs, John Johnson

Mr Hayden Willis

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr John J. Bowman, Jr.

Mr and Mrs, Lester B, Johnson III

Ms. Ritva Porter a

Mr James A. Bohart, Sr

Mr and Mrs. James E. Boyd

Mr and Mrs. Willie R. Johnson

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Mr and Mrs. Charles Stanley

Mrs. Janet H. Maddox

Ms. Susan Bacher

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Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sn '69

Mr and Mrs. Walter Straub

Dr W. Irwin Ray Jr

Mrs. Karen S. Carter

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Dr. and Mrs. James C. Kasperbauer

Mr and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr

Dr Beth Roberts

Mr Robert B. Carton

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Mr and Mrs, Patrick J. Kelly

Mr and Mrs. Theodore Studley, Jr

Mrs. Pamela G. Tubesing a

Mr Heath Coleman '95

Mr. and Mrs. James W. King

Mr and Mrs. Mark A, Summers

Ms. Rebecca A. Whicker a

Dr Cassandra Copeland

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Mr and Mrs. Scott Kmeger

Mr and Mrs. Stanton Treuman

Mr Charles M. Wingo

Dr Roberta K. Deppe

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Mr and Mrs. Robert Tulowitzky

Mr T Rus Drew

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Mr and Mrs. David Leonard

Mr and Mrs. Mart< A. Walker

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr Robert N. Fink '03

Mr David Scott Loomis

Mr and Mrs. Wesley Wallace

Mr James A. Bohart, Sr

Mr F Daniel Giordano '02

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Mr and Mrs. Peter Lucas

Mr & Mrs. Charles West

Dr William L. Brightman

Ms. Janet A. Grant '01

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Mr and Mrs. PaulJ. Luedtke

Dr and Mrs. Morgan N. Whaley Sr a

Dr Ronald L. Carlisle a

Dr. Robert M. Grant '90

Mr and Mrs. Josepti C. Luke III

Ms, Wilma Whatley

Mr Thomas J. Couch

Mr Eric Huret

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Mr and Mrs. Richard F. Lynen

Mr & Mrs. Stephen Williams

Dr Brad L. Stone

Ms. Angela P Huynh '03

Mr and Mrs. John P Maguire

Rev. & Mrs. R. L. Williamson, Jr

Dr. Linda J. Taylor

Ms. Donna Johnson

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Ms. Christine Marshall

Mrs. Anne Jill Writer '77

Dr Elizabeth C. Johnson

Mr John C.Marshall

Ms. Ann M.Yingling

Society of 1835

Mr George Kopec

Ms, Ingrid Martinez

Mr. Joseph A. Zaffuto

Ms. Beverly Armento

Dr Peter Kower

Ms. Aline J. Massey

Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto '89

Dr. and Mrs. Charies L. Baube

Ms. Gina Phillips Laney

Mr Neil Gray McBride

Mr Manuel F. Bonilla

Mr Jim Ledbetter

Mr and Mrs. Fran Mertens

Faculty and Staff

Mr Patrick N. Bonones

Mr Carl D. Lubbe '03

Or Ronald E. Mickens

Each and every member of the faculty

Dr Jeffrey Collins

Dr Jay Lutz

Mr and Mrs, Ken Minor

and staff of the university contributes to

Mrs. Mary Crosby

Mrs. Nathalie Mesadieu-Williams

Mr and Mrs. Tariq H. Mirza

Oglethorpe's success The following

Mrs. Therese A, D'Agostino

Mr Thomas A. Namey '02

Mr and Mrs. Henry L. Mix

members of the Oglethorpe community

MrMari<W, DeLong'03

Dr John C. Nardo

Mrs. Lynette T. Myers

supported the university financially dur-

Mr William T Doerr

Mrs. Kathleen Duda Nason '99

Mr Roger L. Myers

ing the last year.

Ms. Lindsey Mann

Dr John D. Orme

Ms. Vickie Newell

Thomwell Jacobs Society

Ms, Barbara McKay a

Ms. Lisa Reams

Mr and Mrs. Khampheng Norasing

Dr Larry D. Large a

Ms. Holly Hofmann Middlemis

Dr Seema Shrikhande

Mr Drew David NIorberry

Ms. Vicki Miller

Ms. Nicole R. Smith '96

Mr and Mrs. Joseph L. Orlando

Philip Weltner Society

Mr Lloyd Nick

Ms. Valyncia Smith '04

Mr Craig D. Ranter '93

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Dr Caroline Noyes

Dr Robert Steen

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Patrick

Dr William F Straley

Ms. Stephanie L. Phillips '90

Mr Christopher R. Summers '03

|Mr. Ronald Pelissero

Mr Peter A. Rooney

Ms. La-Shena K. Tatum '02

Mrand Mrs.Tbomas M. Ponte Sr

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose '65

Dr. James M. Turner

Mrs. Judith Vananzi Rabel '81

Dr Chris Ames

Dr Michael K. Rulison

Ms. Ginger Williams

Mrs. Patricia Raczynski

Mr. James T. Hakes

Mrs. Kelei Sabatino

Dr Jason M. Wirth

Mr Ralph Rader, D.D.S.

Mrs. C. Lee Boggus Knippenberg '82

Or Daniel L. Schadler

Mrs. Joanne R. Yendle

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Remington

Dr Joseph M. Knippenberg

Dr Cheryl Granade Sullivan a

Dr Philip Zinsmeister

Mr and Mrs. Randall Renz

Dr Philip J. Neujahr

Mr Joshua Waller '03

Mr and Mrs. Eddie Reynolds

Mrs. Adrina Richard

Ms. Jaime Wojdowski '03

Mr and Mrs. Steven Rigdon

Mr Robert L. Unger

Dr Alan N. Woolfolk

Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez '71

Dr Victoria Weiss AG

Ms, Mary Emily Schultz

Black and Gold Club

Mr and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer

Sidney Lanier Society

Ms. Aimee Ahmed

iDr.William O.Shropshire A

Dr Timothy Doyle

Mr David Alvis

Iionnr roll of donors

Friends

Oglethorpe University enjoys the sup-
port of many individuals who believe in
the contributions the university makes
to our community and the world.
Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society
Mrs. Jesse S. Hall 8
Mr. Claus M. Halle*
Mrs. Betsy Hansen 9
Mr Harald R. Hansen
Mr, Warren Y. Jobe a
Mr David L. Kolb

ThornwellJacobs Society
Mr William R. Goodell
Mrs. Marsha L. Large a
Mr James R. Magbee
Mr. R. D. Odom
Mr John J. Scalley
Mr. Arnold B. Sidman &
Mrs. TobyAnne Sidman a

Philip Weltner Society

Mrs. Margaret Conant Dickson 9

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Ms, Elsie L, Adier

Anonymous

Dr Jeffrey D. Arnett

Ms. Pin Pin Chau

Mr Kenneth S, Chestnut

Mr Milton C, Clipper

Mr Rowland Cocks

Mr Paul L. Dillingham

Mr Jack Guynn

Mr& Mrs. Charles Edward Brodnax

Hansen
Mr Hugh M, Inman, Sr
Mr James P McLain &
Mr A, A, Neese, Jr
Dr Ken Nishimura
Mr. Edward E, Noble
Mrs, Barbara Stanton a
Dr Pamela Tremayne a

Sidney Lanier Society

Ms, Susan Baker a

Mr and Mrs. Eugene Caldwell

Mrs. Gail S. Glover

Mr Marion B. Glover, Jr

Ms. Elizabeth Roberts King

Mr Will Hill Newrton III

Mr & Mrs. Stephan Nygren a

Mr John C, Pernor a

Mr Michael L, Salamone

John Thomas Lupton Society

Mr John Ambler

Mrs, Susan Carlisle

Mrs. Sharon DiMarco

Mr. Don W. Millen a

Ms. Maureen A. O'Brien-Briggs

Society of 1835

Mr John P Boyle a

Mr Robert W, Chambers, Jr a

Mr David Crosby

Mrs, Lynn Dale

Ms, Carol A, Danford A

Mr John Finnigan III

Mr Michael A, Gerber

Ms, Chervl Hall a

Mr Tom Hall

Mrs. Kathleen P. Hawks 6

Ms. Bonnie S, Hayes a

Dr J. Brien Key a

Mr and Mrs. Richard Lyon

Mr James E. Mathis a

Mr Bradley J. Miller

Mr E, R, Mitchell, Jr

Mrs, Vanya Nick

Mrs, Virginia P Plummer 9

Ms. Jodi Saliterman

Dr Louise M, Valine

Dr Martha Vardeman

Ms. Lesley A. Ward a

Mr Robert P Wilson

Ms. Joan S. Wink a

Dr and Mrs. James D. Young

Mr Paul T, Zantzinger

Black and Gold Club

Mr Samuel Akoto A

Ms. Jane Woods Alexander a

Ms. Emily Allen a

Mr Richard A. Allison III

Mr and Mrs. Gerald Anderson a

E, B, Arden a

Ms, Dorothy E, Asher

Mrs, Shirley B, Averett A

Mrs. Yvonne Wichman Baker a

Ms, Alisa Barry A

Mr Bruce Bartnick a

Drs, Jose and Licha da Becerra a

Mr and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford a

Mr John H. Belville

Ms. Natalie Bennett a

Ms. Sally Benoy a

Ms. Vicki Bertrand

Mr and Mrs. Bethel

Mrs. Paula Lawton Bevington 8

Ms. Gloria A. Bittner a

Ms. Maureen Blando a

jMr. and Mrs. Lou Boos A

Ms. Sabra Bowers A

Ms, Linda R Bowles a

Ms, Josephine C, Breyfogle a

Mrs. Charlesey W. Brown a

Dr David W. Brown

Ms, Micki Brown

Ms, Frances B, Bunzl a

Mrs, Kathryn B, Burke a

Mr and Mrs, Richard Bush a

Mr Robert Buttolph

Mrs, Marion Weltner Cannon

Ms, Elizabeth B. Carter A

Ms, Irene Carter a

Mr Scott Eric Carter

Mr and Mrs. J. A. Chesnut

Dr Margaret Child a

Mr Norm Citron a

Ms, Emily Collette a

Ms, Debra Combs A

Ms, Judith M, Conn a

Ms, Barbara T, Copeland

Dr Louise Cording a

'Ms. KathyCountin A

Mr Robert C. Covington

Ms. Dorothy A. Cunningham A

Mrs. Rose Cunningham A

Mrs. Joan Darrow a

Mr and Mrs. Bob Davis

Mr Guy Stephen Davis

Ms. Liza Davis a

Dr and Mrs. S. Carter Davis, Jr a

Ms. Kathy Deck a

Mrs. Ariane Chalmers DeLong a

Ms. Josee Penot Demetry. Ph.D. a

Ms. Cynthia L, Denman a

Mr J. Patrick Denman a

Ms, Cynthia Y Dersch a

Ms, Carolyn Y Dishman a

Ms, Sandra DiVitare a

Ms, Carolyn Doherty a

Mrs, Ruth C, Donovan a

Mr W,S, Dougherty a

Mr Tim G, Dunn

Ms. Linda D. Effron a

Mrs, Jane G, Ellas a

Mr and Mrs, Bruce B, Emory a

Mr and Mrs, Graham Erceg a

Dr Fereydoon Family a

Mr and Mrs, William M. Farrell

Ms. Caroline Ferrario

Mr and Mrs. Richard Ferraro

Ms. Nancy U. Fillingame a

Ms. Faye First a

Mr Edwin Fisher a

Mr Steve Floyd

Mr J. Thomas Flynn

Ms. Pegi Follachio a

Mr Ed Franke

Dr John Gamwell a

Mr Paul W. Gann a

Mrs. Denise A. Garlow a

Mr & Mrs. B. A. Garrett A

Ms. Cathy Gay

Dr John Gentile A

Dr Stephen J. Goldfart a

Mr Richard Goudeau a

Ms. Ursula Greats a

Dr, James A. Granade

Mr Bolin H. Killings a

Mr and Mrs. Dennis Merony

Ms. Ann Rowles A

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Mr. Carl H. Griffin a

Mrs. Sue L. Kimbrell 9

Mr Jeff Meszar

Ms. Joanna Newman Russler

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Ms. Emily Grigsby a

Mrs. Frances Y. King a

Mr. B.Donald Minor A

Kathleen Ryan & Elray Woolverton a

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Mr. Lewis Gruskin a

Ms. Kalila King a

Dr and Mrs. Kenneth C. Molkner a

Mr Edward Sachs a

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Mr Paul Hacl<man a

Mr and Mrs. Richard N. King a

Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Mooney

Mr and Mrs. Mark Sallee a

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Mr James C. Height

Mr Shinichi Kinoshita a

Mr and Mrs. Clay Moore a

Ms. Stacy Saraydar a

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Ms. Barbara P." Hammond a

Ms. Patricia A. Klump A

Mr Donald R. Moore

Ms. Sabina Schievelbein a

Mr and Mrs. Barry E. Hanna A

Ms. Margie A. Koenig a

Mrs. Beverly Moss a

Mr Arthur Schiff a

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Mr Stephen R. Hansen

Mr and Mrs, Donald R. Kolbe

Ms. Sarah C. Mosteller a

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schmutzler a

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Ms. Linda L Harman a

Ms. Edna B. Kopetz a

Ms. Rebecca Myers a

Mr and Mrs. William Sessions

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Mr Wilber J. Harrell, Jr

iMs. KimberlyKoskyA

Mr Marshall R. Nason

Mr. Bradley L. Sexaur

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Mr. Arthur Hanis a

! Ms. Emily Kovitch

Ms. Francine Needle

Ms. Cindy Sexton

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Ms. Alice C. Harrison A

Ms. Susan Kramer A

Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Neisius a

Mr Lewis B. Sharp

Mrs. Mary Ann Hart a

Mr. Jonathan Krieg a

i Mr Danny O.Nesbitt

Mr Harry S. Sharter a

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Mr. Charles E. Hawkins

Mr. John Kulavic III

Mr and Mrs. Sydney B. Neville

Mr John Shelton a

Ms. Kay Hawkins

Mr DanA/in R. Labarthe a

i Mrs. Terry Newdow and Family a

Mr Daryl Shoemake

Ms. Marv S. Henderson a

Mr and Mrs. Michael Lane A

Ms. Linda Olsen A

Dr Patricia P Shropshire A

Mr J. Patrick Herald

[Ms. MaryB. Lapwing a

Mr and Mrs. Philip R. Oneacre

Mr and Mrs. Sim a

Mr Gary Hickling a

Mr and Mrs. Reuben Lasseter

Mr and Mrs. James C. Owen, Sr

Mr Glenn H. Sims

Mr. Casey G. Hild

Ms. Ramona Lathbury a

Mr John Michael Owen

Mr Louis B. Slocum

Mr Kent Hill

Ms. Carolyn B. Lawson

Ms. Penny Parker A

Mr and Mrs. Amold M. Smith a

Mr Michal Hillman a

Mr and Mrs. Nolan C. Leake e

Ms. Elizabeth Bennitt Pearsall

Dr Richard B. Smith a

Ms. Mary Katherine Hodgson a

Mr M. David Leonard A

Mr Stephen J. Pearsall

Cynthia Smith & Paul Freeman a

Ms. Wendy Hogg a

Ms. Kathleen A. Leser a

Mr Louis A. Peneguy A

Mr. Steven R. Smoak a

Mr and Mrs. Daniel H. Hollums a

Dr Ralph Lev a

Ms. Catherine Ann Perry 9

Mr and Mrs. Klaus Sorensen a

Ms. Susanne W. HoweA

iMs.TeresaLiggin A

1 Mr Russell G.Petrucka

Ms. Doris C. Squires A

Ms. Norma Huff A

Mr Allan Little III a

Mr and Mrs. John Phelan a

Ms. Tracy Staniszewski

Ms. Susan Hughes-lsley a

Ms. Laura A. Little A

Dr Carl Pirkle, Jr

Mr Stuart Staton a

Mr and Mrs. Jack Humphreys a

Ms. JoAnn Livesay a

Mr Roy Plaut, Jr

Dr and Mrs. C. P Stewart Jr a

Mr Ron Hutchins A

Mr. Richard H. Lowe a

Ms, Carol B. Powell a

Mrs. Penny M. Stovall

Ms. Mary D. Hutton a

Ms. Johnnie Lowry

Ms. Susie Pryor a

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stowe

Ms. Suzanne S. Jackson a

Ms. Kathleen Lumberg a

Mrs. Lucia Fairlie Pulgram a

Mr Shane Strickland

Mrs. Jo Jagoda a

Ms. Linda Lyon A

Mr Jason Radam

Ms. Dorothy Savoy A

Mr Daniel H. Johnston a

Ms. Lori Malazich

Mr. Kip E. Raike

Ms. Geri Taran a

Mr David Jones a

Ms. Carolynn A. T. Mann a

Mr and Mrs. Cad E. Rains

Mr Timothy 0. Tarkington a

Mr Jeffrey M. Kahn a

Ms. Bemice Maw a

Ms. Judith Leone Reed A

Mr Michael J. Tasos

Mr Joseph Kane A

Dr. JoyA. MaxeyA

Ms. Ann Boon Rhea A

Ms. Teresa Texeira a

Ms. Kristen A. Keirsey A

Ms. Evelyn Mayer a

Mr Chades R. Richardson a

Ms. Barbara Theus a

Mr and Mrs. Stanley Keleman

Mr and Mrs. John E. Mays

Mr and Mrs. R. H. Richardson a

Dr David N. Thomas

Ms. Ingrid Kelly a

Mr William R. McCamey

Mr Brian M. Riggins

Ms. Miyoko Thompson a

Mr Michael G. Kelly a

Mr Jeffrey C. McElroy

Ms. Ann G. Rinaldi a

Ms. Ann B. Tomberiin

Mr Tim Kelly a

Mrs. Bennie McGinley a

Ms. Tracey M. Roberts a

Ms. Virginia B. Trifiro

Ms. Jane Robbins Kerr a

Mr and Mrs. Robert E. McGregor

Mr Dennis Robertson

Ms. Cecelia Turbyville a

Ms. Anne R Key a

Ms. Lyn McLaughlin a

ICdr.andMrs. M.H.Rose A

Mr. Douglas R. Tumer a

Mr and Mrs. Mark Kick a

Mr. Marc Merlin a

Ms. Sandra Rouse A

Ms. Joyce C. Tumer a

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The Halle Foundation

The First Families of Georgia

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Ms. Nellyn Van Os a

Milton M. Ratner Foundation

Wilson R and Anne W, FranWin

CIGNA Corporation ^

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Ms. Connie Venuso a

J. Mack Robinson Foundation

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Community Foundation of Central

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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Vermillion

John P Salamone Memorial Foundation

Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation

Illinois

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Ms. Maureen F. Waindle a

Sledge Foundation

Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

Dorian Software Creations, Inc.

Mr and Mrs. Robert Wall

lull Charitable Foundation

Public Broadcasting Atlanta

G&K Services, Inc.

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Mrand Mrs. John B. Warren Jr

iLettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

Ryder Systems Charitable Foundation '^

J.Smith Lanier and Co., Inc.

Ms. Linda Warren a

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;Mende'sATA Karate, Inc.

Ms. Pamela L. Wedding a

' Thornwelt Jacobs Society

Springs Industries, Inc. ^

J.R Morgan Chase Foundation

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Mrs, KayHambrickWeeksA

Chick-fil-A, Inc.

Subaru of America Foundation ^

The Productivity Company, Inc.

Mr John Wegner a

The Coca-Cola Company

The Zellars Family Foundation

Raytheon Company '^

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Ms. Gail Wegodsky a

Florence C. and Hary L. English

The Zurich North America Foundation ^

State Farm Companies Foundation '^

Mr Benjamin L. Weinberg, Jr a

Memorial Fund

UnumProvident Corporation

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Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Weintraub a

Federated Dept.Stores Foundation ^^

Sidney Lanier Society

University of Pennsylvania Alumni

Ms. Janet M.Weil A

Georgia Power Company ^

Bank of America '^

Association a

Mr Piers J. Weyant a

Harold Hirsch Scholarship Foundation

Eugene & Martha Caldwell

The USAA Matching Gift Fund of San

Mr Don G. White a

Mary Jane Kohler Foundation

Foundation a

Antonio '^

Mr. William B. White a

Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

Georgia - Pacific Corporation '^

Ms. Clare Whitfield a

Foundation

Georgia Antiquarian Book Association

Blacli and Gold Club

Ms. Anne M. Whitney a

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. '^

The Intemational Club of Atlanta

Annistown Elementary School

Mr & Mrs. Alan Wilcox A

Scalley Family Foundation a

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. '^

The Ayuda Foundation

MrRobertWildauA

Schultz Foundation, Inc. a

Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP

Botwin Communications

Ms. Lois V.Williams

Turner Foundation, Inc.

SallieMae, Inc. ^

Caley of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Mrs. John B. Willis

Savin Corporation

Circuit City Foundation '^

Ms. Marilyn W. Willis a

, Philip Weltner Society

Time Warner Foundation

Delta Air Lines Foundation ^

Ms. Sophia Z. Winkel a

BellSouth Corporation ^

The Winston-Salem Foundation

Drexler Shower Door Co., Inc. a

Mrs. Suzanne Wladar a

Breedlove Charitable Foundation

Ford Matching Gift Program to Advance

Mr John V Wollschloger a

Dekalb Council for the Arts a

John Thomas Lupton Society

Education '^

Ms. Dianne Wright A

Flohr Family Foundation

Accenture Foundation, Inc. ^

Hewlett-Packard Company '^

Ms. Pamela M. Yartirough a

Sarah Spencer Godfrey Charitable Trust

Anheuser - Busch, Inc. '^

Interior Design Club

Hamet McDaniell Marshall Trust

BKR Metcalf Davis

Manulife Financial Company '^

Corporations and Foundations

MBNA

Brooks, McGinnis, & Chafin LLC

Master Painters of America

We gratefully acknowledge the fol-

Northwestem Mutual Life Insurance

Deloitte & Touche

Merck Company Foundation ^

lowing companies and foundations

Company '^

EmstS Young

Mobil Foundation, Inc. '^

ttiat invested in our students during

Walter and Marjory Rich Fund

Habit, ArogetiS Wynne, LLP

Practice Management Resources

the last year

SunTrust Bank, Atlanta '^

Johnson & Johnson ^

RLI Insurance Company '^

Phoebe Apperson Hearst Society

SYSCO Corporation ^^

Miller Ray & Houser P.C,

iScientific -Atlanta, Inc. '^

Assistance League of Atlanta

Prudential Foundation ^

Starbucks Matching Gifts ^

BCES Foundation

James Edward Oglethorpe Society

Revell Flooring Company, Inc.

The UPS Foundation

Coca-Cola Enterprises

Anonymous

Reznick Fedder & Silverman

The Wachovia Corporation '^

The Community Foundation for Greater

Alexander Haas Martin & Partners ^

Teledyne, Inc. '^

Wellpoint Foundation '^

Atlanta

American Express ^

^= /hatching Gift Companies

John and Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.

Community Club Management, Inc.

Society of 1835

Contact your Human Resources

Georgia Foundation for Independent

Frances and Beverly DuBose

Bray Pipeline Company

Department to find out if your employer

Colleges

Foundation

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Capital City Mechanical Services

matches gifts to nonprofit organi/ttions.

Gifts in Kind

The Cammie Lee Stow Kendrick

The Fred C. Robey Endowed Scholar

Ozgorkey Entrepreneurship Fund

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Oglethorpe University gratefully

Crouch Endowed Scholar

The J. Mack Robinson Endowed

Manning M. Pattillo Professorship

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acknowledges these donors who made

The Karen S. Dillingham Memorial

Scholar

Garland Pinholster Fund for Academic

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gifts of property or service throughout

Endowed Scholar

The John R Salamone Memorial

and Athletic Excellence

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the year

The R. E. Dorough Endowed Scholar

Scholarship

Rich Foundation Endowment for Urban

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The William A. Egerton Memorial

The Steve & Jeanne Schmidt Endowed

Leadership

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Atlanta History Center

Endowed Scholar

Scholar

Mack RIkard Endowed Lecture Series

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Atlanta Journal-Constitution a

The Ernst and Young Endowed Scholar

The Timothy P. Tassopoulos Endowed

Anne R. SIddons Endowment

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Bigelow Advertising a

The Henry R. "Hank" Frieman

Scholar

Tfie Center for Puppetry Arts

Endowed Scholar

The Dr. Heyl G. & Ruth D. Tebo

Honorariums and Memorials

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Chick-fil-A, Inc.

The Charles A. Frueauff Endowed

Endowed Scholar

Supporting the education of future genera-

1-

Dante's Down the Hatch

Scholar

The Charles L. & Jean Towers Scholar

tions is a tremendous way to honor those

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Edwin Watts Golf Store

The Lu Thomasson Garrett Endowed

The J. M. Tull Scholar

who have made an impact on our lives.

Mr Antonio V. Lentini '87

Scholar

The United Technologies Corporation

The following is a list of donations made to

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Mr and Mrs. Dennis Merony

The Georgia Power Company

Endowed Scholar

Oglethorpe University as a way to honor or

Mizuno Golf Company

Endowed Scholar

The Charles Longstreet Weltner

memorialize someone close to these

Mrs, Adrina Richard

The Goizueta Endowed Scholarship

Memorial Endowed Scholar

donors.

St. Augustine Press

The Walter F. Gordy Memorial

The L. W. "Lefty" & Frances E. Willis

Stone Mountain Park

Endowed Scholar

Endowed Scholar

In Honor of Mr. G. Douglass Alexander

USA Waters

The Bert L. & Emory B. Hammack

The Vivian R& Murray D.Wood

& Kristina Carlson's wedding

Memorial Scholar

Endowed Scholar

Dr Larry D. Large

Endowed Scholarships

The Francis R. Hammack Scholar

Louise H. Woodbury Endowed Scholar

Dr Victoria Weiss

Scholarship endowments make up the

The Leslie U. & Ola Ryle Hammack

The David, Helen, & Marian Woodward

foundation of the financial aid program

Memorial Scholar

Endowed Scholar

In Honor of Dr. G. Malcolm Amerson

at Oglethorpe University. The foresight.

The Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund

Mrs. Deborah Jobe Koehler '72

dedication, and compassion of each of

The Ira Jarrell Endowed Scholar

Restricted Endowments

Ms. Gail Lynn '77

the donors who established these

The Nancy H. Kerr Endowed Scholar

These endowments are restricted

Ms. Cindy L. Sedran '75

funds make an immediate impact on

The Mary Jane Stuart Kohler Endowed

toward enhancing the academic

Mr Geoffrey 0. Spiess '91

the lives of our students.

Scholarship

atmosphere of Oglethorpe University

The Lowry Memorial Scholar

through establishing unique academic

In Honor of Mr. Gordon A. Anderson 73

The Ivan Allen Endowed Scholar

The Vera A. Milner Endowed Scholar

programs, providing professorships.

Mr Arnold B. Sidman

The Marshall A. & Mary Bishop Asher

The Virgil W. & Virginia 0. Milton

and undenwriting awards tor outstand-

Mrs. Toby Anne Sidman

Endowed Scholar

Endowed Scholar

ing teaching and research.

The Keith Baker Endowed Scholarship

The National Alumni Association

In Memory of Prof. Leo Bilancio

The Bank of America Scholars Fund

Endowed Scholar

Herman L. Daugherty Endowment

Mr Thomas C. McCague '93

The Earl Blackwell Endowed Scholar

The Dr Keilchi Nishimura Endowed

Francis 1. Eeraerts Endowed Chair of

Mr Joseph R. Menez '70

The Spirit of '63 Endowed Scholar

Scholar

Foreign Language

Mr. Edward A. Rapp '81

The Miriam H. & John A. Conant

The Oglethorpe Christian Endowed

David C. Garrett, Jr. Endowed Teaching

Rev John S. Sims '68

Endowed Scholar

Scholar

Award

The Michael A. Corvasce Memorial

The Oglethorpe Memorial Endowed

The Grenwald Faculty Endowment

In Memory of Mrs. Odette Guthrie

Endowed Scholar

Scholar

Eugene W. Ivy Endowment

Blumensaadt '39

The Estelle Anderson Crouch Endowed

The Manning M. Pattillo, Jr Endowed

Vera A. Milner Endowed Professorship

The Wilson P and Anne W. Franklin

Scholar

Scholar

of Education

Foundation

The Katherine Shepard Crouch

The E. Rivers & Una Rivers Endowed

National Endowment for the

Mrs. Rhett Pinson Sanders '43

Endowed Scholar

Scholar

Humanities/Core Curriculum
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In Honor of Mr. William Bristol

In Memory of Mrs. Mary L Couch

In Honor of Mr. Moses Gregory, Jr.

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In Honor of Mr. Stephen Lindsay

2

Ms. Brooke McCain '04

Mrs. Adrina Richard

Ms. Pamela G. Joseph '04

and Mr. Cameron Lindsay

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Mrs. Carisa Lindsay '04

In Memory of Ms. Alice Cornell

In Memory of Mr. Kevin R. Crooks, Sr.

In Honor of Mr. Scott Haight '89

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Brookshaw

Ms. Kristina Marie Crooks '04

Mr. James C. Haight

In Honor of Ms. Jennifer Claire

Mrs. Clare FIndley Magbee '56

Marshall '04

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In Honor of Mr. "Pop" Crow

In Memory of Mrs. Lois R. Hakes

Ms. Christine Marshall

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In Honor of Larry and Janet Brown

Mr. J. Cabot Gupton '63

Mrs. Adrina Richard

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Ms. Jennifer Brown 04

In Memory of Mr. Jeff Morton '76

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In Honor of Mr. Timothy R.

In Honor of Dr. Tim H. Hand

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler '76

In Honor of Dr. & Mrs. J.R. Burgess, Jr.

Crowley '97

Dr. Jason M. Wirth

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Rev. James R. Burgess III '72

Mrs. Heather McNeill Ivkovich '99

In Honor of Ms. Sydney Holstad

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Mummert

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In Honor of Ms. Michelle Cataline

In Memory of Mr. Richard S. Cumming

Mrs. September Holstad '04

Ms. Suzanne E. Dorough '04

Mr. Bud Salamone

III '54

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Mrs. Catherine 0. Ingersoll '56

In Honor of Mr. Faisal B. Johnson '04

In Memory of Mr. Stephen Cole

In Memory of Mr. Thomas W.

Mr and Mrs. Lester B. Johnson, III

Nash '76

Chandler, Jr.

In Memory of Mrs. Jane Caller

Mrs. W. Harold Nash '76

Mr. Robert L. Manning '64

Curkin '50

In Memory of Mr. Charles R.

Mr Alvin J. Curkin '51

Jones, Jr.

In Honor of Ms. Atsuko Nishimura

In Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Cofield

Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones '71

Mrs. Adrina Richard

Ms. Katie Cofield '04

In Memory of Dr. Harry Maxwell

Dobson

In Honor of Dr. Raymond J. Kaiser

In Honor of Mr. Olaf Vergil Norman

In Honor of Ms. Kelly Cogan '04

Mr. Clark D. Raby '65

Ms. Gail Lynn '77

and the late Mrs. Anna Ksionzyk

Mr and Mrs. John Cogan

Rev. John S. Sims '68

In Honor of the Kegley Family

Norman

Ms. Linda Eva Blumenthal '04

In Honor of Ms. Mary Bridget

In Honor of the Dorough Family

Ms. Susan Bachman Kegley '04

Cogan '06

Ms. Suzanne E. Dorough '04

In Memory of Mr. John North

Mr. and Mrs. John Cogan

In Memory of Mr. W. Dixon Foster

In Memory of Miss Rose Bud
Kent '62

Mrs. Clare FIndley Magbee '56

In Honor of Ms. Martha Collins

and Mrs. Katherine J. Foster

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney B. Neville

In Memory of Mrs. Emma Gates

Mr. John R. Collins '72

Mr. William R.Foster '58

In Honor of Dr. Nancy H. Kerr

Nottingham '34

Mrs. Rhett Pinson Sanders '43

In Memory of Mr. Thomas H.

In Memory of Dr. Lula T Garrett '52

Mrs. Michelle Rosen Haney '90

Collins '70

Mr David C. Garrett, Jr. '99 (H)

In Memory of Mrs. Betty Ann

Mrs. Gretchen VonMuller Collins '69

In Memory of Ms. Mary Jane Stuart

Brumbelow O'Quinn '53

In Memory of Ms. Lyndra Suzanne

Kohler '90

Mrs. Mary Louise MacNeil '51

In Memory of Mrs. Miriam H. "Bimby"

Givens '94

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Farrell

Conant '92 (H)

Mr. Matthew S. Reeves '97

Mr John Finnigan, III

In Memory of Mr. Antonio Michael

Mr. Harry R. Frazer '89

Ms. Amy D. Zickus '94

Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt '90
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.

Palma '42

iAnnistown Elementary School

In Honor of Mr. John A. Conant '92 (H)

In Memory of Dr. Roy N. Goslin 71 (H)

Dr. Victoria Weiss

Ms. Micki Brown

Mr. Harry R. Frazer '89

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65

Mrs. Kerensa Shoemake Wing '90
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Young

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chesnut
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis

In Memory of Ms. Lorraine Coss

In Honor of Veronica and Kendra Greene Dr Marilyn K. Tanner, MHS

Ms. Caroline Ferrario

Ms. Pattie Ingle '04

Mr. Anthony K. Greene '04

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferraro

In Honor of Mr. Alexander Jay

In Honor of Mr. Roland Sauer

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Ms. Carolyn B. Lawson

Sabatino

Mr Bud Salamone

Every effort tias been made to ensure

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McGregor

Dr Victoria Weiss

ttie accuracy of the information for

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Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Mooney

In Honor of Mr. Steve Schmidt '40

eacti contributor if you M not find

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Mr and Mrs. Carl E. Rains

In Honor of Mr. Benedict Salamone

Maj- James C. McClanahan '41

your name in this pubiication one

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Mrs. John B. Wiilis

Mrs. Sharon DiMarco

of two things may have happened.

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In Memory of Dr. George

1 , We made a mistake. We v;(ould

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In Honor of Dr. Manning M.

In Honor of Ms. Candace Salamone

Seward '78 (H)

appreciate you letting us know of

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Pattillo, Jr.

Mr. Bud Salamone

Mr William J. Flammer '62

any errors.

Mr and Mrs. John E. Mays

2. This record includes only those

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In Honor of Mr. John P. Salamone '86

In Honor of Mr. Kenny Siclgnano

gifts made during our fiscal year

In Memory of Mrs. Martha Pattillo

Mr Michael J. Cheek '86

Mr Frederick M. Sicignano '93

July 1 , 2003 - June 30, 2004.

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Dr Ronaid L. Carlisle

Mr Dean Thomas DeCencio '87

MrBurtVardeman

Mrs. Sharon DiMarco

In Memory of Mr. Frank

if you have questions or concerns

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Dr Martha Vardeman

Mr James Stanford Fisher '00

Simmons Jr. '59

piease contact tt/larl< DeLong,

Mr Harry R. Frazer '89

Ms. Virginia B. Trifiro

Office of Deveiopment and Alumni

In Honor of Donald and Stephanie

Mr Richard A. Hans '87

Reiations, at the university's

Peccia

Mr. Bobby Holman '96

In Honor of Walter and Patricia

address. (404) 364-8330, or

Ms. Stephanie Peccia '04

Mr Kenneth C. Kuffrey '98
Mr David E, Lerette '95

Straub

Ms, Marv Straub '04

mdelong@oglethorpe. edu.

In Honor of Mrs. Susan Woodson

Mr. Jeffrey B. Levy '81

Pechfelder 73

Mr. Kevin L. Mende '73

In Memory of Mr. Jack E. Tebeau '63

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer 72

Mrs. Jennifer Berry Moretz '92
Mr Anthony Francis Murphy '85

Dr. Mickey M. Metcalf '63

In Memory of Mr. John Pinholster

Mr David B. Robertson '86

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Danilo

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42

Mr Donald E. Robertson '86
Mr Bud Salamone

Vinluan

Ms. Christina Vinluan '04

In Memory of Mr. Delbert W. Popp

Mr Michael L. Salamone

Mr and Mrs. Render S. Davis

Mr Todd E. Shapiro '89

In Honor of Dr. Victoria Weiss

Mr and Mrs. Donald R. Kolbe

Ms. Margaret Waterston Weber '97

Dr Jeffrey D. Arnett

Mr and Mrs. James C. Owen, Sr

Dr Victoria Weiss

Mrs, Mary Crosby

Mr and Mrs. Charles Stanley

Mr John B. Wilson '83

Mrs, Therese A. D'Agostinc

Mr Ralph Dean Sims

On Victor E. Zubar '90

In Honor of Richard and Jacqueline

In Memory of Mr. Eric T. Prescott

In Honor of Ms. Mary Ellen

Wiggins

Ms. Cassandra L. Prescott '04

Salamone

Mr Bud Salamone

Ms, Stephanie Bonner-Wiggins '04

In Honor of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne

In Memory of Ms. Mary Evelyn

Ranow

In Honor of Mr. Michael Salamone

Wingo

Ms. Grace J. Ledfors '04

Mr Bud Salamone

Mrs. Adrina Richard

In Honor of Dr. Beth Roberts

In Honor of Mr. Thomas Salamone

In Honor of Dr. Ed Wolpert

Ms. Elizabeth Roberts King

Mr Bud Salamone

Ms, Elizabeth Roberts King

In Honor of Mr. Peter A. Rooney

In Honor of Ms. Catherine Bauer

In Honor of Ms. Collins H. Yates '01

Mr, Williann R. McCamey

Mr Bud Salamone

Mr and Mrs, Earns F Yates

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2004-2005

Larry D. Large, President

Warren Y. Jobe, C/m/>

Oglethorpe University

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Belle Turner Lynch, Vice Chair/Chair Elect

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Susan M. Soper '69. Secretary

Roger A. Littell '68, Investment Management ayid Trust Consultant

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Harald R. Hansen, Treasurer

Northwestern Mutual Trust Company

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G. Douglass Alexander '68, President

Belle Turner Lynch '61, Atlanta

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Alexander Haas Martin & Farmers

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Clare ("Tia") Magbee '56, Atlanta

Yetty L. Arp '68. Associate Broker

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Southeast Commercial Properties

Stephen E. Malone '73, First Vice President

Merrill Lynch

A. Diane Baker '77, Attorney at Law

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Roswell, Ga.

E.R. Mitchell Jr., President and CEO

E.R. Mitchell & Cojnpany

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Kenneth S. Chestnut, Principal

The Integral Group. LLC.

Bob T Nance '63, President

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Milton C. Clipper, President and CEO

Nance Carpet & Rug Company, Inc.

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Public Broadcasting Atlanta

R. D. Odom. President

BellSouth Network Services

Charles G. DeNormandie II '96, Senior Financial Advisor

American Express Financial Advisors Inc.

John J. Scalley, Executive Vice President (Retired)

IDS Life Insurance Company

Genuine Parts Company

William A. Emerson, Senior Vice President (Retired)

Laura Turner Seydel '86. Trustee

Meirill Lynch Pierce, Fenner and Smith

The Turner Foundation

Norman P. Findle}', Executive Vice President, Marketing

O.K. Sheffield '53, Vice President (Retired)

Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.

BankSouth, N.A.

J. Lewis Glenn '71, President and CEO

Arnold B. Sidman, OfCoumel

Hany Norman Realtors

Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Martin

Joel Goldberg, President (Retired)

Susan M. Soper '69, Communications: Editing, Writing, Consulting

The Rich Foundation

Atlanta, Ga.

William R. Goodell, President

Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81, Senior Vice President of Operations

The Robertson Foundation

Chick-fil-A, Inc.

Jack Guynn, President ayid CEO

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

TRUSTEE EMERITI

James J. Hagelow '69, Managing Director

Franklin L. Burke '66, Chairman and CEO (Retired)

Marsh USA Inc.

Bank South, N.A.

Harald R. Hansen, Chairman, President and CEO (Retired)

Elmo I. Ellis, Vice President (Retired)

First Union Corporation ofGeor^a

Cox Broadcasting Corporation

James V. Hartlage Jr. '65, President

George E. Goodwin, Senior Counselor (Retired)

Accumetric, Inc.

Manning, Selvage & Lee

Trishanda L. HInton '96, Attorney

C. Edward ("Ned") Hansel], Senior Counselor (Retired)

Parker, Hudson, Rainer & Dobbs LLP

Jones, Day Reavis & Pogue

W. Jephtha Hogan '72, First Vice President Investments

Arthur Howell, Senior Partner (Retired)

Salomon Smith Barney Inc.

Alston & Bird

Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78, Dentist

J. Smith Lanier, Chairman and CEO (Retired)

Snellville, Ga.

J. Smith Lanier and Company

Warren Y. Jobe, Executive Vice President (Retired)

James R McLain, Attorney

Georgia Power Company

McLain and Merritt, PC.

Charles B. Knapp, Ph.D., Director of Educational Development

Stephen J. Schmidt '40, Chairman and CEO

CF Foundation, Inc.

Dixie Seal & Stamp Company

David L. Kolb, Chairman and CEO (Retired)

Mohawk Industries, Inc.

Campus Treasures Tell Stories of OU History

By Erica Rountree

Poke around the university archives for a day, and
you could stumble across a wealth of treasures such
as letters from Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Helen
Keller's signature and a 1 7th century document
from the Oglethorpe family. You may also discover a
complete photo history of Oglethorpe, showing the
campus and its activities from the turn of the 19 th
century to the present. The university is fortunate to
have a rich collection of artifacts relating to the his-
tory of the school.

"The archives contain a wealth of information about
the history of Oglethorpe," says Anne Salter, direc-
tor of the Weltner library. "The collection includes

books, photographs and documents related to the
development of the campus and the growth of the
liberal arts college in the South."

Alumni are encouraged to search their private collec-
tions and consider donating materials to the archives.
These donations will
become part of the
permanent collection
and will enlighten
and delight students,
staff, faculty and the
campus community
for years to come.
For more informa-
tion, contact the
library at (404)364-
8511.

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Alumni Relations Calendar

Oct. 15-17: '80s Reunion, John P. Salamone Memorial Soccer Tournament
and Aiumni Night at Georgia Shal<esp8are Festivai, "IVIacBeth"
by Wiiiiam Shakespeare
Nov. 4: Stormy Petrel Bar Association's Fall Social, location TBA

Nov. 9: Book Club with Professors Bill Brightman and John Orme,

Sheffield Alumni Suite

Please visit www.oglethorpe.edu {i<.eywoi&. aiumni] for more information on events.

The Alumni Office -wants to know where you are and what you're doing!

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