Carillon, [Fall 2006]

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OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Carillon (Vol. 5, No. 1)

Editors

Mark DeLong '03

Kelly Robinson

Cl^ss Notes Editor
Alison Stroud

Alumni Board
Communication Committee
Joselyn Butler Baker '91
Chip Evans '95
Karen Head "98
Carlena Hurt '98
Jennifer Jones '98
David Ross '93

Design

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CooperWorks, Inc.

Photographers
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Bisell McWilliams '06
Leita Cowan

Contrjblting Writers
Daud-Matthew Barnes '06
Laura Masce
Elizabeth Pittman
Hon Young

Board of Trusteks 2006 - 2007
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61. Chair
Mr. Jack Guynn '05 (H), Vice Chair
Mr. Harald R. Hansen, Treasurer
Ms. Susan M. Soper "69. Secretary

Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68

Mrs, Yett>- L. Ai-p '68

Mr. Robett E. Bowden '66

Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61

Mr. M. John Breton, UI '97

Mr. Milton C. Clipper

Mr. William A. Emerson

Mr. Norman P. Findley, UI

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78

Ms.JeanieF. Flohr'99

Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71

Dr. Joel Goldberg '00 (H)

Mr. James J. Hagelow '69

Mr. James V. Hartlagejr. '65

Dr. Kenneth K, Hutchinson '78

Mr. Vi''arren \". Jobe

Dr. Charles B. Knapp

Mr. Roger A. Lictell '68

Mr. William T, MuUally '03

Mr. Bob T. Nance '63

Mr. R. D. Odom.Jr.

iWs. Laura Turner Seydel '86

Mr. Joseph P, Shelton '91

Mr. Arnold B. Sidman

Mr. Timothy P, Tassopoulos '81

Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68

Mr. Raymond S, Willoch

Trustee Emeriti
Mr. Franklin L. Burke 'i6
Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut
Mr. William Goodell
Mr. George E. Goodwin
Mr. C, Edward Hansell
Mr. Aithur Howell
Mr.J. Smith Lanier
Mr. James P. McLain
Mr. John J. Scalley
Mr. O.K. Sheffield. Jr. '53

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President's Message

4 News and Events

8 New Tennis Facility'

Faculty Profile: Karen Schmeichel

12 A Balancing Act: Adult Learners Juggle
Family and Careers While Studying

14 Class of 2010

18 Alumni Alert

19 Donor Profile: Jay Williams '99

20 Class Notes

Future Freshmen

Weddings

Alumni Updates

In Memoriam

27 Honor Roll of Donors

39 Faculty Ranked #15 IN THE Nation

40 Archives: History of Hermance

I am working this weekend on a speech to a group of corporate
executives on the subject of lifelong learning. It's a treat to take
some time and think broadly about what it is we are trying to
accomplish at Oglethorpe. I am sure the life of a college
president appears from the outside to be at least reasonably
glamorous - sitting around all day thinking of big ideas.

Well, I can tell you my first year has been filled with
thousands of hours paying attention to a host of very
little ideas - accounts receivable, bandwidth, athletic rules
and regulations and so on. It's refreshing, on occasion
at least, to look beyond the daily routine.

The punch-line of my talk will be a simple one: I see our job at
Oglethorpe as preparing students for their third and fourth
jobs in life, not their first. After law school and a brief stint
in a New York law firm, my dad went to work as corporate
counsel for the DuPont Company (as in "better living
through chemistry"). Thirty years later, he retired from that
same company doing virtually the same thing he did in year
one - defending DuPont in those cases where the effects
of chemistry didn't turn out so well. My father-in-law was a
chemist, for DuPont of course. He worked 30 years as well
for the company before her retired. Life stories like these
are a thing of the past, relics like the ancient dinosaurs.
My generation began to see the tables turn a bit. Tve
experienced, for example, three different careers in 30 years.
I will admit that is a bit different path than most of my friends.

experienced, but possibly a precursor of things to come.
Students graduating from college today can be certain
that they will not only change jobs a number of times
before their careers are over, but they will likely change
careers a few times as well. New professions spring up all the
time and old ones become virtually obsolete. Companies
are bought and sold like properties on a Monopoly
board, a vicious circle of downsizing and upsizing and
downsizing again. Who, I ask, will be the winners in this
brave new world? The students who learned a single set of
skills in college, who were trained well to do one thing, or
those that learned in a way that allows them to be nimble
and entreprenurial?

What does qualify one to be considered well-educated in
the early stages of the 2 1st century? One of the taglines in
use at Oglethorpe when I arrived was a "classic education
in a contemporary city." I wondered then as I do now
how one defines a classic education. The early classical
education in this country allowed for no electives,
and science was simply not part of the curriculum

"Who, I ask, will be the winners
in this brave new world? The
students who learned a single set
of skills in college, who were
trained well to do one thing,
or those that learned in a way
that allows them to be nimble
and entreprenurial?"

at all. Students were largely being trained to be ministers
or civic leaders. They studied a narrow and prescribed
range of subjects such as Greek, Latin and ancient
philosophy. While all these subjects are taught today
at Oglethorpe, students now choose from dozens
of majors and minors and literally hundreds of
courses. Our brand of classical education hardly
resembles the original one. On the other hand, Oglethorpe,
unlike virtually ever)' other college in this country, has held
onto a core curriculum, a set of courses common to all
students, one that explores questions such as the nature of
human virtue and the origins and sources of social order in
ways not all that different from a classical education of 300
years ago. Our program today, in the broadest terms, looks
back into history and forward to the future and resembles,
in pan, a classic education of the past.

One question we ought to consider every year is exactly
how the Oglethorpe education (classical or otherwise),
including its core, prepares students to lead healthy,
fulfilling and successful lives. I believe that a well-designed

set of core courses is a magnificent educational tool to
ensure these outcomes, but we must always challenge
ourselves to make what we do more effective. What are the
skills and qualities our students must possess when they
leave us? They must have the ability to read and think
critically. They must be able to convey their ideas in powerful
terms, both in writing and in speech. They must be skillful
in reasoning logically and thinking analytically about
important matters. They have to have a deep understanding
of the most thoughtful reflections on right and wrong.
They must have gained an appreciation for the increasingly
international character of our lives and an appreciation for
the differences that exist among us. They must be willing
and able to assume the responsibilities of leadership and
citizenship. And, they must be inclined to keep on learning.
When it's their time to change jobs or even careers for the
third or founh time, I want the students that have graced
Oglethorpe's campus to be ahead of the game, looking
forward to new challenges, not fearing change.

Blong '07 and Pavelka '07 help break
ground on the new halls

Paul Dilllnghann, Robert Bowden '66 and Joel Goldberg '00 (H) celebrate Oglethorpe's growth.

Breaking New Ground

On a warm Friday afternoon in early August, trustees, students and staff gathered behind
Dempsey Hall, formerly New Residence Hall, to break ground on Oglethorpe's newest
residence halls. Building upon the success of North and South Halls, which opened in fall
2005, the new halls will feature the same Collegiate Gothic architecture and suite-style living
with private bedrooms. Two seniors gained valuable experience interning on the construction
project. Nate Blong '07, completing a dual degree in engineering at Georgia Tech, worked with
architects Gardner Spencer Smith Tench and Hensley. Robert Pavelka, Jr. '07 interned with
Richmond Sterling, the project managers.

The $10 million project, which will include 150 beds, has been funded through the generous
support of trustees, alumni and foundations. "Oglethorpe's enrollment and residential
demand have consistently increased over the last two years," noted President Schall. "These new
buildings will fulfill our growing need." 'When the halls open next fall, Oglethorpe will have
over 650 beds on campus. The groundbreaking received attention from WSB-TV, The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution and Atlanta LNtown.

"Mr. Oglethorpe" Gets a Highway

On September 26 Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue came to
campus to officially dedicate Stephen J. Schmidt Memorial
Highway, the stretch of Peachtree Road in front of
Oglethoipe, honoring the 1940 graduate. Perdue then spoke
to students, faculty, staff and the public in Lupton Auditorium.
House Resolution 1302, honoring "Mr. Oglethorpe"
with his own highway, was signed by Perdue on April 28.
On hand to witness the signing at the capitol were
Jeanne Schmidt '42, Garland Pinholster, Representative
Mike Jacobs, Senator Steve Henson, President Schall, Tony
Lentini '87 and members of the Schmidt family.

The Georgia Department of Transportation's 2005 Average
Daily Traffic Report shows that an average of 15,000 drivers
use Schmidt Highway every day traveling in each direction.

The Schmidt family listens to Pinholster in the Governor's Office.

Alumni Calendar

Decembers

Boar's Head Holiday Concert

January 29

Orlando, Florida Alumni Reception

January 31

Naples/Ft. Myers, Florida Alumni Dinner

February 1

West Palm Luncheon/Ft. Lauderdale,

Florida Alumni reception

February 15

Jacksonville, Florida Alumni Reception

February 16

Savannah, Georgia Alumni Luncheon

March 29

OU Book Club

March 30 -April 1

Alumni Weekend

May 9

Class of 2007's Carillon Ceremony

May 10

Commencement Rehearsal and Zero

May 1

May 12

Year Reunion

President's Reception for Parents
and Graduates

Commencement and Golden
Petrel Luncheon

Francisco Roa's
Sands Flowers
(1994) and Patricia
Watwood's Flora
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Museum Exhibition

Oglethorpe University Museum of Art celebrated the opening
of its newest exhibition on September 17 with a great crowd
in the museum's Skylight Gallery.

Slow Painting: A Deliberate Renaissance brings together
over 40 contemporar>' paintings and drawings by 22 artists
of the New Realism school and was named a "Best Bet" by
Atlanta Magazine. Running through December 17, the
exhibition highlights artists who have studied and drawn
inspiration from the Old Masters of Europe, hoping to
lead contemporary art into the future. OUMA Director
Lloyd Nick said the exhibition captures the boldness of the
movement and will "usher in a new Renaissance in art."

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon
until 5:00 p.m. Admission is $5, free for members, children
under 12 and the Oglethorpe community. For a listing of
museum events and lectures please visit www.oglethorpe.edu
(keyword: museum) or call 404-364-8555.

Ricardo Bartsch-Filho '10 and Tammy Pearson '86 listen to
S. Truett Cathy

Freshmen Meet Chick-fil-A Founder

Professor Chris Benton's Fresh Focus class met an Atlanta legend less
than one month after moving onto campus. After lunch in the Chick-fil-A
corporate cafeteria, students met with two Oglethorpe alumni, Senior
Vice President of Field Operations Tim Tassopoulos '81 and Associate
General Counsel Director Tammy Pearson '86. Both alumni shared their
Oglethorpe experiences before adding their advice to the freshmen.
Students then toured the corporate headquarters, ending in S. Truett Cathy's
office. The founder and chairman of Chick-fil-A spoke to students before
handing out his Golden Rulers and autographed copies of his 2002 book.
Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People.

news ^ events

Food For All

Alumni know that Oglethorpe provides "food for thought"
with its Core Curriculum, but did you know Oglethorpe
provides food for pandas too? For over six years Oglethorpe
has been a source of bamboo for pandas Lun Lun and Yang
Yang at Zoo Atlanta. This partnership gained recent media
exposure following the birth of a baby panda on September
6, with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WAGA Fox5
covering a recent harvesting trip by zoo staff members.
Dr. Rebecca Snyder, the zoo's panda curator, said the new
cub may begin playing with bamboo at 6 months and will
begin eating it around 13 or 14 months.

Oglethorpe's type of bamboo, Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon'
or Giant Gray, is typically a winter food for the pandas, and
zoo nutritionists will re-introduce it to the diet with the
cooler weather. Henon will grow up to 65 feet tall with a
diameter of 4.5 inches and is gray-blue in color. Over 200
species of bamboo grow in Georgia, but pandas, picky eaters
that they are, will only eat about 20 types and some only
seasonally. Oglethorpe's bamboo grove, located behind
Emerson Student Center, is over 30 years old.

Zoo Atlanta president and CEO, Dennis Kelly, presents a Rikard lecture.

CariHon Cover Stars Reunited

Jodie-Anne Pessoa '04 returned to campus recently and visited with Dr. Daniel Schadler, her Carillon
co-star last fall. Pessoa continues to study dentistry at Howard University. Send us your photos showing
where you read Carillon. We'll feature our favorites in future issues. Email photos to Mark DeLong
(mdeiong@oglethorpe.edu) .

Paul Hudson Book Signing

Paul Hudson '72 brought Dr. Thomwell Jacobs, Oglethorpe's
fifth president, back to campus. On the morning of
October 28 in the Sheffield Suite, Hudson led a discussion
of Jacobs' book The Law of the White Circle on the 1906
Atlanta race riots. Long out of print, this is the only nov-
el set during the infamous Atlanta race riot of 1906. The
book explores the tensions that exploded over three
days in September 1906 through the intertwined stories
of a white journalist, a black college professor and an
artist of mixed race who chooses to pass as white. The book
includes an essay by Hudson, the recognized authority on
fonner Oglethorpe President Jacobs. It also has supplementary
readings by scholar "W.E.B. DuBois and Walter 'White,
destined for fame with the NAACP, both of whom lived in
Atlanta in 1906.

Lindsey Cooper ah Hands On Deck

By Kelly Robinson

Lindsey Cooper, originally from Oklahoma and a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University, has found a vast
difference already between her large state school and Oglethorpe. "It's been a great couple of months; everyone
is friendly and welcoming. It is a different atmosphere from where I graduated. It's nice to have a familiarity
with the students and staff; it's something that is so easily taken for granted."

"I think it's going to be an exciting year personally to be able to be hands on with the students and work with
them. There is a definite need for this. I get to use my skills in this way of service. I'm excited to do this."

Lindsey is an AmeriCorps volunteer on loan to Oglethorpe University through Hands On Atlanta to help the
university gear up its civic engagement initiatives with the city of Atlanta. This partnership between Hands On
Atlanta and the university is a first of its kind and came about through President Schall's goal for the university
to commit itself to community service.

Each year. Hands On Atlanta trains volunteers
from AmeriCorps, a network of local, state
and national service programs that connects
more than 70,000 Americans each year, in
intensive service to meet the country's needs
in education, public safety, health and the
environment. AmeriCorps members serve
nonprofits, public agencies and faith-based
and community organizations and now
Oglethorpe University.

Lindsey took part in the Schools Program of
Hands On Atlanta, and most of her "class" was
sent to schools in the Atlanta Public School
system, tutoring and hosting after-school
programs with inner-city children. Lindsey's
path veered off from that of her peers.
President Schall contacted Hands On Atlanta
executive director Tracy Hoover, who
recommended Lindsey for this first-time
role at Oglethorpe.

October 7 was a big day for Lindsey. She coordinated Oglethorpe's three projects for Hands on Atlanta Day,
uniting our communir\' with thousands of volunteers across the city. Oglethorpe participated in the Villages of
East Lake, Centennial Place Elementary and Rivers Alive.

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On the strength of donor support, Oglethorpe Universit)'
unveiled a new tennis center in September that will be a
boost to both players and spectators alike. The players,
no doubt, will enjoy the new surfaces on all six courts
made possible by a Permaflex paving system. Fans will be
wowed by a new bench shade system and the construction
of a beautiful gazebo that will provide views of the action
taking place on all six couns.

Jim Glower '58 challenged other tennis alumni, and Joe
Dennis '69 chaired the campaign that raised a quarter of a
million dollars for the renovation.

The project includes road clearing and paving, new
fencing, nets and retaining wall, repaving and painting of
all the couns and the addition of a new windscreen. The
renovation, done by Southeastern Tennis, comes just in time
to celebrate what should be two of the most competitive
men's and women's tennis teams in recent history.

The most prominent reason for the Petrels' rise at the
nets is courtesy of a smooth-stroking South African,

Eckhardt van der Linda '07. Van der Linde ended last yea
posting a nearly perfect season with a singles record
of 22-1. During the course of the season, van der Linde's
ranking for the South region surged from 44th to
7th overall.

Playing on the International Tennis Association's summer
circuit, van der Linde has made plenty of noise in the
off-season by defeating a slew of Division I stars on full
scholarships. In one particular tournament in Greensboro,
North Carolina, van der Linde knocked off athletes from
Virginia Tech, North Carolina and Furman in succession on
his way to a semi-final finish.

"Players of Eckhardt's abilities are hard to find, and we are
blessed to have him at Oglethorpe for one more year to
watch him win with grace and class," said head coach Peter
Howell. "The addition of the new tennis center will elevate
the tennis experience for players like Eckhardt and fans
like myself to new heights."

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Dr. Karen Schmeichel, Oglethorpe's new assistant professor of biology, knows
what it's like for students unsure of their life paths. One of three new faculty
members this year, Karen always had an interest in cellular biolog)' but wasn't
sure which career track would best suit her. Luckily for her students, her "long
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After studying cellular biology at Middlebury College in
Vermont, Karen spent two years as a research technician
before heading to graduate school at the University of Utah.
An intei"view during ski season drew the New Englander out
West. "Winter sports are a big passion of mine," said Karen,
who played ice hockey at Middblebury.

During her seven years of training for her doctorate, Karen
learned that she enjoyed working with her colleagues in the
lab, but "I always enjoyed teaching new students the ropes
of the lab," she added. "That was the first thought I had
toward teaching."

"I've been working toward a single goal of this cancer
question," she said, "but I've been in a variety of places.
My focus may have been cellular biology, but I was
aware of other aspects. I'm fortunate to have a broad
understanding."

She hopes her knowledge base will translate to new ideas
in the classroom. "I'm excited to bring some ideas from
my research here, to maybe introduce new techniques or
approaches to students," said Karen. "My advisors always
said innovation comes from where two fields meet, so I
look forward to future discussions and collaborations."

Karen did her post-doctoral work in general and cellular
biolog)' at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratoiy in
California, where she focused on the cellular biology of
breast cancer.

Karen also plans to expose students to Atlanta's vast scientific
community. "Most people I've worked with are ready to get
people excited about science, so it's not much of a stretch
to call up a colleague and ask for help."

Moving to Atlanta after her husband got a job with the CDC,
Karen studied breast cancer at Emory for four years. For two
years she worked at the CDC researching public perceptions
of breast cancer from an epidemiological perspective and
how environmental agents may contribute to cancer.

"The great thing about Oglethorpe is you may have a class
of 20, but you can still connect with each student." Adding
her advice to students, Karen said, "Do good work, work
hard and look at all your options. The best thing to do is
to see what's best for you. You've got to balance family and
work to be happy."

"I'm really happy to be at Oglethorpe. Having grown up
at a liberal arts college, it's great to be at a place that
appreciates the big picture," she said. "I think my husband
is totally jealous of my job now."

As for her course load of genetics, cellular biology,
developmental biology and general biology, Karen said, "The
topics are diverse, but similar at the same time. I've got a
sense of things that will be exciting to share with other people."

Karen will also be a student during her first year at Oglethoipe,
sitting in on the natural science Core course she will begin

teaching next year. "I look forward to getting my feet wet in
all areas at Oglethorpe," she said.

"Even when I went to graduate school, people thought
students from smaller schools were more desirable. I want
to help my students find their voice and ask questions.
I certainly hope to be here for awhile and plan to invest
myself into the teaching experience."

Ever an innovator and science promoter, Karen is ready to
spread her excitement on the Oglethorpe campus.

Summer Grants

This summer eight faculty members were able
to conduct research and finish projects thanks
to the Schultz Foundation Summer Research
Gi"ants. Oglethorpe is a more enriched community
because of this additional funding.

DR. J. LYNN GEIGER, assistant professor of
education, used her grant to conduct further
research and prepare materials for future
publication on the integration of music and
mathematics in early grades and the role of
mathematics in popular culture.

DR. ROBERT HORNBACK, associate professor of
English, traveled to Washington, D.C., to continue
his ongoing work at the Folger Shakespeare
Librarjf, which included finishing four essays
on topics that address long overlooked but
ultimately significant comic traditions and
additional research on the "godly comedy"
produced by the Tudor evangelicals.

DR. REBECCA HYMAN, associate professor
of English, completed revisions to her book
Driven by Distraction: Why Progressives Must
Disengage from the Conseri'atives and How
Thev Can Rebuild Their Movement.

DR. ELIZABETH C. JOHNSON, associate professor
of psychology', utilized her grant to complete
two projects: research for a paper on her
observations of drill baboons at Zoo Atlanta
and a study of gender differences in completing
spatial tasks.

DR. PETER J. KOWER, associate professor of
economics, worked with student researchers
on a project to test economic theories relating
to the long-run growth or stagnation of nations
using the example of the Sweetwater Mill, an
antebellum cotton mill.

DR. ALAN LOEHLE, associate professor of art,
used his grant for research into images that
will ultimately lead to a new body of work on
the issues of the human condition and the
key themes of mortality, the physical body and
unattainable desire.

ANNE SALTER, librarian, worked with a
colleague at Mercer University to create and
implement a sui^vey among undergraduate
liberal arts students at both institutions to
determine their reading habits and how trends
in this area impact the collection development
of undergraduate libraries.

DR. WM. BRADFORD SMITH, associate professor

of histoiy, traveled to Bamberg, Germany, to
conduct research for a book-length study on
the Bamberg witch hunts entitled The Whole
AnnorofGod: Witchcraft and the Thirty Years'
War in Bamberg 1616-1632.

A Balancing Act

Adult Learners Juggle Family and Careers While Studying

Many Oglethorpe students have more in common than they realize.
The evening degree program, formerly University College, is comprised
of working adults who are changing careers or returning to school.
Sharing the struggle of balancing family life, school, work and other
responsibilities, these students are part of a unique culture at Oglethorpe.
The alumni profiled here have each celebrated great success following
their time at Oglethorpe.

ANGELA STALCUP 03

Althtiugh Angela graduated from high school as class
valedictorian, she ciid not pursue a traditional educational
route. Moved by the suffering of women and children in the
world, she decided to spend some time "saving the world"
before continuing her education. She traveled to West
Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Asia seeking ways
to empower women. However, after 16 years of this work,
Angela decided it was time to continue her educational path
by obtaining a bachelor's degree.

At Oglethorpe, Angela embraced the college experience
by getting involved in university life. She helped to create
the Student Advisory Committee (SAC), a group
representing the needs and concerns of evening students,
and served as its president for two years. SAC works
closely with the evening degree program director
and the Evening Degree Program Council to sponsor
student activities on campus.

Angela completed her bachelor's degree in three
years, earning a place in the academic honorary society
Alpha Chi and graduating summa cum laude with a
communications degree in May 2003. She received the
2002-2003 University College Award and was co-recipient
of the 2003 Sally Hull 'Weltner Award for Scholarship,
the award for the highest grade-point average among
graduates with Latin honors. After graduation, Angela
participated as a panelist at the 2004 Conference on
College Composition and Communication. She presented
"Mediascapes, Embodiment and the Adult Learner," a paper
based on the body of work she created during her time
at Oglethorpe.

"I was familiar with the reputation of Oglethorpe as a
prestigious liberal arts university, and the accelerated
evening program seemed like it would be a perfect fit
for me. All that remained was for me to step onto the
quad the beauty of the campus sealed my fate. I was
completely in love. I knew that Oglethorpe would be my
educational home," says Angela. Her fondest memories
involve the camaraderie of classmates and professors and
the excitement of the collaborative learning environment.
"Three years after graduating, I still maintain friendships
with quite a few former classmates and prcifessors.
I was so impressed with Dr. Anne Rosenthal and the
communications program that I changed my major after
just one of her classes, and I enjoyed being able to take film
and art history classes as I worked toward my degree."

"My degree has definitely impacted my career
development," says Angela, who is now the director of
marketing for Steelcoat, LLC, an Alpharetta-based software
company, and a partner in SmartFish, a small business
incubator/think tank.

BILL MULLALLY 02

Bill graduated magna cum laude in December 2002 with
a degree in economics. Today, he is senior vice president
for investments and an Omega portfolio manager with
Oppenheimer and Co., Inc. In this role, he manages
stock and bond investment portfolios for wealthy
individuals, business owners and corporate executives.
This year Bill became the first evening degree student to be
appointed to Oglethorpe's Board of Trustees.

About his decision to return to school to finish his degree.
Bill explains, 'An Oglethorpe alum who is a good friend
and mentor of mine was very supportive. His name is
O.K. Sheffield (class of 1953), and he was instrumental in my
attending Oglethorpe. I am very grateful for his friendship
as well as his dedication and commitment to Oglethorpe."

Bill cites a class with Professor Brad Smith as his best memoiy
at Oglethorpe. "It was a class on Renaissance history, and
I realh' learned a lot and enjoyed the class. Brad is an
excellent professor "

When asked where he sees himself in five years. Bill
responds, "Professionally I expect to be doing the same
thing that I am now. I have a great job, and I love the
company I work for as well as the clients that I advise.
Scholastically, I am contemplating getting an EMBA.
Athletically. I hope to have my golf handicap in single
digits; I am currently a 14. Personally, I hope to have done
a great job as a father for my two daughters, Kate and Sara,
as well as be lucky enough to remain married to my wife of
16 years, Karen. She is a patient woman."

Bill has been on Oglethorpe's President's Advisory Council
and was a two-term member of the Georgia Film, Video
and Music Advisory Commission. He is a member of the
Technology Association of Georgia and co-founded the
Technology in Entertainment special interest group. Bill
has served on the board of IMAGE, a non-profit media
arts organization, and on the steering committee for the
Georgia Tnist for Historic Preservation Classic Golf
Tournament. Bill maintains a membership at the Capital
City Country Club and is an active member of Christ Church
in Atlanta.

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the Atlanta community...

By Mark DeLong '03

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As Oglethorpe's class of 2010 arrived on campus on
August 26, they were greeted by groups of returning
students waiting to help fill newly renovated dorm rooms
with clothes, microwaves, televisions, computers and a few
stuffed animals - all the comforts of home.

Forthe third yearinarow,returningstudents came tocampus
early to help freshmen move into their rooms and find their
way around their home away from home. The experience
left quite an impression with the new students and parents.

"I thought we'd be unloading all morning," said one parent,
much relieved. Many packed hand trucks along with the
college necessities but left them happily untouched as
student volunteers unloaded the cars into the freshmen

"I really enjoyed having all the people help us," said Katie
Boone, a freshman from Huntsville, Alabama. "Eveiyone
was really friendly. I felt bad that they had to carry all my
stuff, but I was grateful to have the help. It was all really well
organized, too."

As a member of the cross country team, Aaron Connolly
helped his fellow classmates move in. "It went very well,"
said the freshman from Florence, Alabama. "It was nice for
them ... a lot of work for us, but nice for them."

Freshmen moving into Traer Hall found new flooring,
paint and furniture in their rooms. Although they may not
have noticed, the upperclassmen certainly did. "I think they
look infinitely better than they did," said sophomore Laura
Braddick, who lived in Traer last year. "The walls look fresh
and the outside looks more sophisticated."

The class of 2010 had their first chance to make a difference
within the Atlanta community the following morning with a
clean-up project at PATH Academy, a charter school on the
Oglethorpe campus. Over 200 students took the short walk to
PATH and began washing windows, cleaning and repainting
a fence, sorting books and planting flowers.

While inside washing windows, Sydney Pigram, a freshman
from Atlanta, found a classroom full of Japanese posters. "I
was happy because I got to speak with one of the ESL teachers
there," she said. "She told me a lot about Japan, which is
my minor. And the service was worth it, because those
windows were really dirty."

Outside planting flowers, Boone enjoyed the camaraderie.
"It was nice to have the friendly atmosphere to get to know
people," she said. "A friend of mine at Georgia Tech didn't
get to know his classmates as well because they didn't have
opportunities like this. Even the people who didn't enjoy
the projects as much had something to talk about."

Jonathan Kelley'lOand ItoloCardozo '10 help fellow freshmen move into Dt

Continuing their Atlanta journey, students took their first
trip in the OUr Atlanta program, connecting them with the
city's leading busine.ss and cultural organizations. At the
Coca-Cola 'World Headciuaners students were greeted by
Alexander "Sandy" Dougla.s, Jr., who was appointed President
and Chief Operating Officer of Coca-Cola North America
the following day. Students visited the rarely seen 26th floor
boardroom before heading downtown to experience the
'World of Coca-Cola at Underground Atlanta.

"We got to see [Robert Woodaiffs] office and the big
boardroom," said Connolly, the freshman from Florence. As
an international studies and Spanish major, he appreciated the
inside look into the global company. "It was pretty cool."

"It was amazing to have our own 'VIP reception," said Boone,
the freshman from Huntsville. "It was great to try all the new
drinks, have a little dessert and meet the people who work
at Coke. I definitely feel more comfortable in Atlanta now.
I came here from Alabama not knowing anything about
Atlanta. Now I know people and how to get to the mall, the
gas station, all that fun stuff. It was a great weekend"

"Being from Atlanta, I had been to the World of Coke
before, but I hadn't done the tour at headquaners,"
said Pigram. "You never really hear about your own city.

so it made me feel a little more connected and proud of
where I'm from."

Orientation Weekend 2006 let students expkjre two
strengths of Oglethorpe - its small, family like community
and its connection to the city of Atlanta. Likewise, the
class of 2010 contains some stellar examples of the typical
Oglethorpe student.

Take for example Mustafa Abdullah, a freshman who came
to Oglethorpe from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after
spending two years at the Cairo American College in Egypt.

'Wliile in Cairo, Mustafa volunteered at two veiy different
orphanages through school. Despite difficulties with
management and a lack of resources, Mustafa was able to
reach out to the children. He recalls one instance where
a five-year-old boy was describing his life in Arabic during
an outing to the pyramids. Even though Mustafa only
understood parts of what the boy was telling him he was
struck by the emotional outpouring. "Through these
eye-opening experiences, I have learned that the most
important thing is not how I helped people or the
community, but rather how they helped me to grow as
an individual and appreciate the global community,"
Mustafa said.

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freshmen on the walk to PATH Academy. Heena Patel '10,
Olivia Rocamora 10 and Kathryn Kimrey '10 enjoy Cokes from
around the globe at the World of Coca-Cola. Joey Koscioiek '10
and his family enjoy lunch during Orientation Weekend.
Bonnie Morscheiser '10 and Daniel Brown '10 paint a fence
at PATH Academy

During his senior year of high school, in Winston-Salem,
Mustafa was selected to represent the state of North Carolina
at this summer's National Student Leadership Conference.
In one of the sessions, students were given situations and
asked to react. "The first experience was similar to The Lord
of the Flies." Mustafa explains. "'While we were discussing
the situation within our group, I unconsciously became the
leader."

Mustafa took the lead during Orientation Weekend as
well, lending a hand at PATH Academy. 'It was interesting
to see that even though it wasn't mandatoiy a lot of
students came," he said. "'When you go and do service with
a group of people, it's a bonding experience. I met lots of
people that morning that I have classes with now or see
around campus. It made me feel more connected to the
Oglethorpe community."

"It was a great statement on the part of the president and
provost to be there workingwiththestudents," he continued.
"The project was good in showing the role Oglethorpe
can and should play in the community by servicing less
fonunate people."

Though service is important, Mustafa came to Oglethorpe
for the Core Curriculum. "The emphasis on writing

prepares you for graduate work. The Core is pretty unique.
It was the main thing that intrigued me about Oglethorpe,"
he said. Mustafa is taking an incerdisciplinaiy approach to
his studies as well, considering a double major in psychology
and philosophy with some religion courses added to
the mix. After graduating, he may go into psychological
research, clinical trials or teaching. As he noted on
his application essay, he has an "untiuenchable thirst
for knowledge."

"I'm extremely pleased with the profile of this class," said
Lucy Leusch, vice president for enrollment and financial
aid. "The caliber of student is excellent, the mean SAT
and ACT score both increased as did mean high school
grade-point average and diversity remains strong. More
students enrolled from outside of Georgia, broadening
our geographic reach."

This vear 39% of the freshman class came from other
states and countries. Leusch and her staff hope to increase
geographic and ethnic diversity' while building enrollment
for next fall's freshmen class. The expanded admission staff
already has a full travel schedule to recruit the class of 2011
to Atlanta's liberal arts university.

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Alumni Weekend, coming

March 31 -April 1,2007. Last

year, we set new attendance

records for Alumni Weekend with

over 500 people ..."

Christiana Johnson '05, Joe Shelton '91 and President Schali at the 2006 Alumni Awards Banquet.

Dear Alumni,

Feeding off the momentum and success of the last academic year, your
alma mater is not resting on its laurels and is well on its way to another
fantastic year. Please make sure you do not miss out.

We celebrated Alumni Fall Spoas Weekend October 27 - 29. This weekend
began a few years ago with the John P. Salamone Alumni Soccer
Tournament, but has now grown to include alumni participating in a
volleyball tournament. President Schali hosted a welcome reception. We
went back to the classroom. Many attended a performance oi Othello at
Georgia Shakespeare. Alumni and parents alike filled the field house for
a pre-season jamboree in celebration of Petrel basketball.

In addition to all the alumni activities, the university also welcomed
parents to campus to experience Oglethoipe for themselves. Many parents
enjoyed the opportunity to better get to know their child's university
on a personal level, whether sitting in on a class, visiting Greek Row's
open house or watching the Petrels take on the Trinity Tigers in soccer.

Make sure you don't miss the next great weekend on campus. Mark
your calendars now for Alumni Weekend, coming March 31 - April 1,
2007. Last year, we set new attendance i-ecords for Alumni Weekend
with over 500 people coming back to participate in the festivities!
Plans are underway now to ensure that this year's events top last year's
success. "Visit www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword; alumni weekend) for details.

If you have not been to campus recently, you will be amazed at the
changes. Beautification efforts and improvements have made an already
wonderful campus even more outstanding. Also, the hum of bulldozers
off the Ho Chi Minh Trail signals that the construction of the new
residence halls is undei-way with the opening scheduled for fall 2007.

In closing it will be another great year, and we hope you will be a part
of it. As always, please let us know if you have any suggestions for the
Alumni Association or if you want to get more involved. My contact
information is below, or you may contact Barbara Bessmer Henry '85,
director of alumni relations, at bhenry(5Joglethorpe.edu or 404-364-8443.

Joe Shelton '91

President of National Alumni Association

jshelton@laborlawyers.com

404-240-4259

Donor Profile J^iJ WilliaiTlS '99

By Mark DeLong '03

Ask Jay Williams '99 why he supports Oglethoipe. and the auditor at Miller Ray Houser & Stewart LLP, lists a number of
reasons. "First of all, that's how I was raised," he says over lunch near his Buckhead office. Jay, bom in Houston and raised
in Johnson Cit)--, Tennessee, remarks that his father recently had a baseball field named after him for his years of volunteer
serv'ice. "I also think of Norm Findley," an Oglethorpe trustee and father of Jay's close friend Brian Findley '99. "There's a
guy I tmly respect, and to see him so involved at Oglethorpe really inspired me to get involved with the school." "Third, the
school's motto - Make a Life. Make a Living. Make a Difference. Obviously the education's great. With the new president,
there's a lot of potential.''

At Oglethorpe, Jay studied accounting, was in Sigma Alpha Epsilon and played soccer for four
years. He remains connected with the school, acting as a class agent, helpijig to organize SAE's
35th reunion last spring and semng on the SAE Housing Corps.

Jay supports the Oglethorpe Fund through the Carillon Giving program, where a set amount
is donated ever)' month from a checking acccjunt or credit card. "I wanted to give at a level I
could fit within my budget," he says. "It's nice to spread it out over the year. And you don't have
to think about it. It's a great way to give. I don't foresee cancelling it."

"You give back because we as students benefited from all the people at OV - faculty, staff and
past alumni. It's self-seaing," he explains. "By giving, you make your alma mater better. 'NJCith
the changes happening now we need help more than ever, be it time or mone\ . We've got
momentum. Oglethorpe's a great school, but it can be even better with our help. Participation
is just as imponant as the amount you give," he notes. 'You don't have to give Sl.OOO, Give S5.
Giving back at any level will make a difference."

Jay earned his MBA from Georgia State University a few years after graduating from Oglethorpe.
He noticed a marked difference in the educational environments. "The hancLs-on perstmal
attention you get from Oglethorpe's faculty - you don't see that paralleled anywhere else. "

"My career may change, I may relocate in the future, but I'll always have strong relationships
[with classmates and faculty! . That's what keeps me coming back."

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On August 15, Alumni Director Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
invited Elmer George '40, Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42,
B.C. Crowell '44 and O.K. Sheffield '53 back to campus for
an oral histoiy project. The four reminisced about their
time on campus and the gloiy days of Oglethorpe athletics.
Crowell and George played football with O.K.'s brother,
Ernest Sheffield '4l. George was also a member of the
baseball, basketball and cross country teams.

"Football brought me and my family to Oglethorpe,"
said Sheffield.

Elmer George '40, B.C. Crowell '44, Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42 and
O.K. Sheffield '53 remember their college days.

"I remember sitting in the stands at a game and asking
someone why it took them ,so long in the huddle,"
recalled Schmidt. "They had so many languages, it would
take them awhile to translate for everyone."

Schmidt and her late husband, "Mr. Oglethorpe" Stephen J.
Schmidt '40, were strong athletic supporters. "Any time any
thing was going on here, he'd say, 'Let's go!' We came out
to all the events. I'd met Schmidty here, so we had a double
reason. I came, I stayed and I conquered. And It conquered
me!"

'Athletic support was strong," noted Crowell. "We had
a good football team and a great baseball team - a lot of
people didn't want to play us."

Although George had never played football before, he tried
out for the Oglethorpe team. "We didn't have the largest
numbers playing, but the camaraderie was amazing,"
he said.

"The things I have accomplished in my life," George
added, "I certainly could not have done without Oglethorpe.
The faculty prepared me immensely."

Crowell echoed those remarks, advising current students
to "pick up everything you can pick up here and distribute
that across your career, because it's meant a lot to me."

Future

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Cheryl Zdunek Michels '93
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Tomika Powell-Holcomb '97
and husband Darnell

Tom Namey '02 and Sally
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their second daughter.

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Eila Rose, in Dec. 2005.

their son, Ryan Jacob, on

their daughter. Laurel

of their daughter, K;ite

Eila's big sister, Greta Jane,
is in total love with her

May 1, 2006.

Daria, born on Feb. 14,
2006, in Mobile, Alabama.

Middleton, born on April
24, 2005. Kate weighed 8

sister and is a great helper.
Cheryl is working as a

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8 ounces and measured

pounds, 5 ounces and
measured 20 inches long.

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treatment foster cai'e and
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is an emergency response
social worker with the Los

V'asmin Epple '06 and
lusband Dan Clark

children and adolescents.

Angeles Department of
Children and Family Services.

announce the birth of their
daughter, Sask\'a Lina
Clark, on March 15, 2006,
weighing 6 pounds and
12.8 ounces.

Weddings

Traci Bell '88 married Dan West of Atlanta on Feb. H, 2006.

Jennifer DuBose '90 married Chri.stopher Bivins on June 25, 2005, at
the Solarium in Decatur. Alumni in attendence included Julia Wynn
Safer 91. Greg Gammonley "91. Sergio Moncada '90, John Wuichet
90, Wendy Kurant Rollins '90 and Kevin Adams '88.

Kim Kirner '93 married Murray Lohoar on July 21, 2006, in a small
ceremon\' on the banks of Loch Awe in Ardanaiseig, Scotland. Kim
lives in London and is working as an editor for Blo(.)mberg News. She
has been with Bloomberg for eight years. Murray is an independent
business and IT consultant. Kim and Murray will be moving to
Harpenden, Hertfortlshire.

Laura Butts '98 and Mark Steele were married on Feb. 25. 2006, at
Northside Drive Baptist Church in Atlanta. Mark Boyt '96 and Erin
O'Brien Boyt '97 were in the wedding party. Also celebrating with the
couple were Jason Hammond '98 and Kate Hammond Breitfeller '98,
David Carroll '98 and Michelle Barrett Carroll '97, Chip Davies '95
and Carrie Adkins Davies '96. Judy Williams DeNormandie '96 and
Brandon King '99. Laura is a communications manager in information
technology' at Southern Compan\'. They live in Vinings with their dogs
Kito and Koda.

Susie Polyak '99 married fellow Oglethorpe graduate Brian Findley '99
in October 2005. Mans' Oglethorpe alums attended the wedding or
were in it. Susie is currently working at Smith & Howard PC, a local
CPA firm as a staff auditor. She and Brian recently bought a house in
East Atlanta that they are completely renovating. Susie is working on
her MBA at Georgia State University and should finish in May 2007.
Brian is a builder for InterL'rban Construction and loves the unique
loft townhomes that he is building.

Erin Sellers '03 and Michael Newkirk '01 were married on Nov. 26,
2005, in Charleston, South Carolina. Erin is finishing up her last year
in veterinary' school at the University of Florida, and Michael owns a
telecommunications compan\' and a respiratory therapy and medical
equipment company.

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Alumni

Updates

President Emeritus Manning Pattillo hosted a lovely
luncheon for Oglethorpe alums and friends who live at
Lenbrook in Atlanta to celebrate the 101st birthday of
Evelyn Bird '30. Included in the gathering were: Adele
Anderson, Jackie Challoner, Charlotte Galbraith Ramage '40,
Herta Rice Schartle '34, Jeannette Bentley Moon '38, India
Upchurch Steinbruegge '41, Henrietta Persons '38, Marie
Lanham, Dee McKeever, Neal Wilson, President Schall,
his wife Betty Londergan and Barb Henry '85, alumni
relations director.

Billy Carl Crowell '44 is a retired coach and athletic director
for Porterdale High School and the Bibb Manufacturing
Company. He attended Oglethorpe on a baseball scholarship.
He spends his time volunteering and has a scholarship fund
established in his name to provide high school seniors with
the opportunity to attend college. Favorite OU Memory:
Billy takes great pride in being part of the last football team
fielded at Oglethorpe and appreciates the opportunity he
was given to attend college through his baseball scholarship.

Margaret KerrHitte '47 started teaching in 1971 as a chemistry
instructor at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
and retired in 1998. Before teaching she had focused
exclusively on raising her three children. She now lives in
Maiyland with her husband of 58 years. Favorite OU
Memories: Margaret still has the James Edward Oglethorpe
Merit Cup that she received at graduation in 1947. Hearst
Hall used to contain a painting of Lady Oglethorpe holding
a decorative fan; Margaret was so inspired by the fan that
she had her wedding bouquet designed to look just like it.

Rev. John Flanigen '50 has spent the majority of his life in
the service of God as a reverend in the Episcopal Church.
He relocated to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, about 10 years ago
to retire and be near family but continues to be as active in
the community and church as his energy allows. Favorite
OU Memories: John credits Oglethorpe with initiating him
into the art of thinking things through. He believes that
it helped prepare him for his role in life as a "foot soldier
of God."

Martha Mayson Bator '51 spent many years traveling with
her husband Edmund Bator '53 in the Foreign Service
before they retired back to Adanta and purchased a home
on former Oglethorpe property. She now spends her time
pursuing her interest in painting and has had a number of
showings throughout the area. Favorite OU Memories:
Martha met her husband of 53 years here at Oglethorpe.

Daniel Louis Uffner Jr. '51 spent the past 20 years working
with the Sun City Emergency Squad as a driver, first
responder and currently as a dispatcher. He remains active
in the local Shrine Club to support the Shriner's Hospitals
for Children. He is the secretary for the Big Band Club
(20-piece big band) and is also a columnist for a Long
Island, New York, newspaper. Favorite OU Memory:
Daniel remembers studying 'Western Civilization with Dr.
George Seward.

John Frederick Agel, Sr. '52 is a retired salesman for the
Bowman Distribution Company. He was honored in March
2005 by DeKalb County for 25 years of volunteer service to
the DeKalb County Board of Health. Fred has visited each
continent except Antarctica. Fred's son Rick Agel '72 is a
retired surgeon, and his grandson John Frederick Agel III will
graduate in 2007. Favorite OU Memories: Fred remembers
borrowing $500 from the president in 1949 so that he would
be able to get married.

Jacqueline Miles Boles '56 received her master's in Sociology
from Emory University and went on to attain her doctorate
in sociology from University of Georgia in 1973. She is a
professor emeiiti at Georgia State and served on the Oglethorpe
alumni board. Favorite OU Memories: Jackie fondly
remembers her good friend the late Clare "Tia" Magbee '56
with whom she practice taught elementaiy school during
their time at Oglethorpe.

Russell Eisenman '62 published an article entitled "Gender
and ethnic differences in sexual attitudes at a Hispanic-serving
university" in the April 20Q6joumal of General Psychology'
(vol.133, no. 2, pp. 153-162).

Donald Simon '69, owner of Simon Financial Company in
"Vero Beach, Florida, has just been elected the president
of the Indian River Chapter of the National Association of
Insurance and Financial Advisors.

Jay Azriel '84, wife Pat and children Jacob and Elan recently
moved back to the East Coast from Illinois. Jay just finished
his first year at Seton Hall University, where he is an assistant
professor of entrepreneurship and strategy'. Jay is ex'cited
to be back East, but is shocked by the high cost of living. If
anyone lives in the Union, New Jersey, area, please feel free
to look them up.

Teresa Willson Bennett '84 received her master's in
counseling from University of Georgia, and Teresa took
what she thouglit would be a temporary' job working with
her yacht captain husband Brian. That was 18 years ago and
she is still working and living at sea. Brian now operates a
184' charter yacht with 15 crew and travels seasonally for
charters from the Mediterranean to Tahiti. Previously the
chef on board, Teresa now pilots the ultralight and runs the
dive and tender operations.

Charis Andrews Hanberry '88 and David Dwayne Hanberr\'
'88 have lived in Suwanee, Georgia, for eight years. Charis is
a senior qualit\' assurance analyst with Turner Broadcasting's
IT group. Dwayne is the assistant commissioner of the
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, of which
Oglethorpe is a member. Charis and Dwayne have been
married for 16 years and have two sons, David, 11, and
Daniel, 7.

David M. Ross '93 has recently joined the staff of United
Way of Metropolitan Atlanta as a writer in the Community
Engagement division. He has also begun his fourth season
singing tenor with Collegium Vocale.

Derek 'Witt '94 switched to the business field after 10 years
as a college basketball coach. He is now working as a
headhunter for a national software recruiting firm,
RightSeed Solutions.

Thomas Barker '95 recently accepted a position as assistant
professor in The Wallace H. Coulter Department of
Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory
UniversiH'. He will primarily teach the cell and molecular
biology section of their year-long physiology' course and
biomaterials, a technical elective. His research lab is focused
on understanding the role of the extra-cellular matrix in the
development of tissues with complex three-dimensional
architecture and the development of protein-based
biomaterials for the induction of tissue regeneration.

Bill Hewes '95 is installing fitness equipment at TMLC with a
title of truck driver. This is an in-between job for him, as he
burned out in the corporate world.

Brooke Robertshaw '95 is beginning a Ph.D. program
in instructional technology at Utah State University.
Previously, she worked for the LEAD teen program
(http://www.leadteen.com) in Eugene, Oregon, as the
technical coordinator and webmaster.

Patricia Villavicencio Mazini '96 just completed her degree
at Emor\' Law School and has started working at the law
firm of Alston & Bird. She is currently studying for the bar
exam.

Jenifer Parks '96 currently attends UNC-Chapel Hill where
she is a Ph.D. candidate in histon'. She will spend the
next 11 months traveling with her husband to Lausanne,
Switzerland, and Moscow, Russia, to conduct research
on her dissertation entitled "Red Sport, Red Tape: Sports
Bureaucracy, the Olympic Games and Political Practices in
the Soviet Union, 1952-1980."

James Jaehnig '97 just received a master's degree in
National Security Affairs from the Naval Postgraduate School
in Monterey, California. His thesis was entitled "Why the
United States Underestimated the Soviet Biological
Weapons Capability." He will now be stationed at Naval
Air Station Bioinswick, Maine.

Margaret (Tinnie) Waterston Weber '97 is currently
employed by New Hanover County Schools in Wilmington,
North Carolina. She is a fourth grade teacher at Pine Valley
Elementary School.

Natalie Dietz '98 is currently the special events manager in
fundraising for The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
She is also active in the Brookhaven Arts Alliance and is on
the Adanta Dogwood Festival planning committee.

Patrick Floyd '98 is being sponsored by the non-profit
organization All Blind Children of Texas and is producing
a documentary film about blind teenagers in Austin, Texas.
Patrick continues to fundraise while director Keith Maidand
edits the film. The project was accepted to screen at the
Independent Feature Project Market in New York City in
September as a work-in-progress. For more information, go
to www.keepyourearontheball.com.

Helen Hopkinson '95 recently moved to the Philadelphia
mainline area. She is president, CEO and co-founder of
Mainline Elder Care Association.

Amanda LaBate '98 teaches humanities at St. Patrick's
Episcopal Day School in Washington, D.C.

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Ashish Thakur '99 resides in Atlanta and is working as a cli-
ent advisor in Private Wealth Manager at Deutsche Bank
Securities, Inc. He is part of a team with over 50 years of
investment expertise in assisting high net wonh individu-
als, corporations, foundations, endowments and pensions
in providing customized investment solutions.

Tolliver Williams '99 received his MBA from UNC-Chapel
HUl in May and started with Morgan Stanley's Investment
Banking Group in New York.

Tina Stults '00 recently completed her course work for a
graduate degree in information science at the University of
Tennessee. She will graduate in December 2006. In August
Tina began a new job as a media specialist at an elementaiy
school in Smyrna, Georgia.

Melissa Stracener Beauregard '01 was awarded her MBA
from the University of Oklahoma in Norman this summer.
Beauregard has pursued the degree for the past two and
a half years while working full time and graduated with a
3.8 GPA. Currently, she is employed by OPUBCO
Communications Group in Oklahoma City. In her role as
an account manager, Beauregard oversees the newspaper,
direct mail, online and niche advertising needs of her
clients. She and Brett, her husband of four years, live in
Edmond, Oklahoma, with their two four-legged children,
Smokie and Bandit. The couple is anxiously anticipating the
arrival of their first child in November.

Karyn Bulow '01 is starting law school full time this fall at
the City University of New York, Queens College.

Betony Hall "01 is currendy working as a special education
teacher in Ewa Beach, Hawaii.

Laura Hope '01 is studying for her master's at Oglethorpe's
partner university. University of Donmund in Germany.
She is giving lectures in industrial engineering, which is an
English class with a cultural studies approach. She is always
excited to see Oglethorpe students in Dortmund!

Lance Ozier '01 is a policy advisor for the National Academy
for Excellent Teaching at the Teachers College of Columbia
University.

Eleanor Kinlaw-Ross '03, a writer and producer, has made
history as founder and producer of the first annual Island
Heritage Festival, celebrating history and culture on James
Island in Charleston, South Carolina. This five-day event
attracted people from all across America and according
to an editorial in the fairies Is/and Journal, "...has done
something no one else has done in recent histor>'... brought
blacks and whites together for a celebration of history on
James Island." South Carolina's governor issued an official
proclamation for the festival. Kinlaw-Ross received a BALS
in communications and history in 2002.

Cassandra 'Whitehead '03 graduated from Oglethorpe
with a degree in international studies, French and arts
(photography). Cassandra will be conducting a market
study of in vivo trials for cosmetics products for the U.S.
market with Laboratoire Derniscan for a period of three
months. The internship is sponsored by the international
internship program of Rhone-Alps France. Six students
or recent graduates were selected for the program from
Georgia and Pennsylvania universities.

Lisa Gossett '04 is working at Youth Villages in Memphis,
Tennessee, as a family counselor. She provides in-home
long term counseling for families with children that are
emotionally disturbed with serious behavioral problems
and provides support and interventions to change the
environment of the child to improve current behavior and
symptoms of the child.

Melissa Patterson '04 is a third-year graduate student in the
chemistiy department at Emor/ University. She is working
on Ph.D. research on synthesis of elastin-mimetic polymers
for medical applicaticins, including tissue regeneration and
small molecule drug delivery.

Christina Vinluan-Heda '04 will be leaving her position
at PricewaterhouseCoopers to pursue her master of
education. Christina was accepted to the Harvard Graduate
School of Education and the University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School of Education. She will be attending the
elementary education program at Penn GSE in July 2006
and will accompany her husband at Penn who is pursuing
his MBA at the Wharton School. Christina hopes to focus on
urban school development.

Amy Davis '05 moved to San Francisco to study for her
master's in econcimics. She has completed her first year and
is enjoying all the difficult work. She could not have done it
without Dr. Cassandra Copeland.

Robert G. (RG) Lamar '05 is currently living in Washington,
D.C. and working at the U.S. Department of State Bureau for
International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).
He has traveled to Afghanistan, Colombia, the UK, Hungaiy
and Russia in the last six months while advising .senior INL
officials. He hopes to go surfing in as many former British
colonies as possible after he leaves the State Department.

Rachel Jones '06 is currently teaching English in Ichinohe,
a small town in rural Iwate, Japan. She loves the
warm-hearted people and the beautiful scenery'. The
summer festivals are great, and although the students don't
care about English, they are a lot of fun and are interested
in America. Rachel has to walk three miles to the grocer}'
store and eight to the bank. Rachel would love to receive
emails or visits from alums visiting Japan! She has lots of
extra room in her enormous apartment, so come to Japan
and grab a slab of tatami!

A NSW Alumni The Alumnl Office is pleased to announce that, coming in early 2007, Oglethorpe alumni,
parents and friends will soon have a new place to gather - anytime and from anywhere - in
an online communitv.

Community

The epetrel communit\- will be a free, secure and interactive website designed to keep our
alumni, parents and friends in touch with one another and the school.

Epetrel will eliminate the geographic boundaries separating the Oglethorpe community. The
Petrel family is a broad one that consists of over 15,828 alumni, parents and friends spread
throughout 48 United States and 47 countries worldwide.

The site will reconnect classmates with each other and ensure Oglethorpe's friends know the
happenings of the school.

Eeatures of epetrel include:

Your own personal page, where you can update your contact information, submit a class
note or upload photos

A searchable database of classmates and parents

A newsfeed with the latest Oglethorpe news and current events

Online registration for events, like Alumni Weekend or Parents Weekend

A free Oglethorpe email address that will forward email to your personal account for life

And a secure way to contribute to the Oglethorpe Fund

Registering for epetrel will be very simple. You will receive a letter and/or email explaining
the community', listing its URL and giving you a username and temporaiy password. Once you
have logged in, you will be able to change your password to one of your choosing.

We look forward to seeing you online at epetrel, the virtual Oglethorpe!

c ass notes

In Memoriam

Oglethorpe expresses its deepest sympathy to the loved
ones of the following alumni and friends of the university
who have died:

Vincent Sherman "25 on June 18, 2006

Col. John M. Fain '30 on September 29, 2006

Florence Bryan Ansley '34 on April 9, 2006

Stinson M. Adams, Jr. '35 on April 22, 2006

Catherine Sisk Cousins '36 on April 7, 2006

Willard Hunnicutt '37 on June 18, 2006

Margaret Bible Owens '37 on May 30, 2006

Catherine Elizabeth Barnes '39 on August 18, 2006

Mary Panain Good '43 on April 20, 2006

Virginia Templin Galley '44 on August 16, 2006

Ernestine A. Mitchell '44 on March 31, 2006

Denney Wells Spencer '48 on June 14, 2006

Dean S. Haggeny, Jr. '50 on April 17, 2006

Mary Dell Stephens '54 on July 21, 2006

Lucile Moore Wilson '54 on July 4, 2006

Luther McWilliams '55 on July 27, 2006

Beveriy Wilson Bosak '56 on April l4, 2006

Mary Frances Brown Puett '57 on Febaiary 10, 2006
Robert S. Walters, Jr. '57 on June 18, 2006
Lawrence (Larry) Boyers '58 on April 8, 2006
Stuart L. Lynn '63 on August 31, 2006
Rev. Vernon R. Klaudt '65 on September 9, 2006
May Ringold Whittington '67 on July 13, 2006
Virginia Turner Avery '68 on Februaiy 18, 2006
Curtis Carter Cook '68 on August 30, 2006
Roben B. Bowen, Jr. '72 on May 17, 2006
Roben M. Gaut '75 on April 2, 2006
Darlene Stone Moulder '75 on July 26, 2006
Larry E. Stone '82 on September 10, 2006
Robert Alfred MacMillan '84 on February 17, 2006
J. B. Fuqua '86 (H) on April 5, 2006
Brandon J. Buchanan '00 on May 15, 2006
Jennifer Ewing, parent, on July 25, 2006
Former Faculty Members
Maria DeNoronha Gallman on April 13, 2006
Lewis Shelton on July 20, 2006

The gifts of all donors listed in the report were received by Oglethorpe
University in the period between July 1, 2005 and June 30. 2006 Gifts to
the Oglethorpe Fund, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Oglethorpe
Women's Network, Oglethorpe University athletic program and other special
funds are recognized in their appropriate giving society The entire university
community thanks our donors for their continued interest and support.

onor roll otdonors

The following pages feature student art from Associate Professor of Art
Alan Loehle's Introduction to Printmaking course.

Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Society ($10,000 and above)

Anonymous

Accumetric. Inc.

Mr J. Frederick Agel, Sr. '52

Dr. Charles R. Arp and Mrs Yetty

Levenson Arp '68
AsiaNetwork-Freeman Fellowship
Assistance League of Atlanta
Atlanta Foundation
BCES Foundation

Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Bowden '66
Patricia and Robert Bowden

Foundation
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61 and

Sledge Foundation
Nathan Speare Foundation
Mr and Mrs. Timothy P

Tassopoulos '81

Vasser Woolley Foundation, Inc
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
The Frances Wood Wilson

Foundation
Robert W Woodruff Foundation

Thornwell Jacobs Society
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Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68

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Mr and Mrs. William A. Emerson

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Chick-fil-A. Inc.

Florence C. and Harry L. English

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Mr. Jim R. Clower, Sr. '58

Memorial Fund

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The Community Foundation of

Mr Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr '78

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Greater Atlanta

Ms. Jeanie E Flohr '99

Mr JohnA. Conant'92(H)*

Flohr Family Foundation

The Estate of Miriam Harland

Ms. Ruth G. Fox*

Mr Irani DeAraujo '81

James Edward Oglethorpe

Conant 92(H)

Mrs. Martha Sibley George '51

Mr. and Mrs Paul L. Dillingham

Society (SI ,000 -2,499)

The Estate of Frederick S. Daiger '38

Mr J. Lewis Glenn '71

Elkin Memorial Foundation

Anonymous

Mr. Earl Dolive

Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund

Mr W. Elmer George '40

Mrs Annette Fry Adamiyatt '79

Federated Department Stores

Dr Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78

Georgia Power Company

Ameriprise Financial

Mr and Mrs. Norman P Findley III

Dr Charles B. Knapp

Mr Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr. '98

Dr Chris Ames

John and Mary Franklin Foundation

Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

Sarah Spencer Godfrey Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Anderson

Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.

Foundation

Mr and Mrs. Robert Grathwohl

Mr. Ted Bayley '58

Georgia Foundation of Independent

Marsh & McLennan

Mr. Joe T Green '59

Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr '79 and

Colleges

Companies, Inc.

Harriett M. Marshall Trust

Mrs. Joselyn Butler Baker '91

Dr. Joel Goldberg '00 (H|

Mr. and Mrs. Bob T Nance '63

Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mr. Johns. Ball '71 and

Mr William R. Goodell

Mr. R. D. Odom, Jr.

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball '72

Mr. William Howell Gower '68 and

Mr. Fred Robey '97

Home Depot, Inc.

BellSouth Corporation

Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower '68

Robey Family Foundation

Mr. B. Shane Hornbuckle '92 and

Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer '82

Mr and Mrs. James J. Hagelow '69

Mr John J. Scalley

Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hornbuckle '93

Mr and Mrs. Dwight Brisendine

Mrs. Jesse S. Hall

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42

Mr Joel B. Kersey '23*

Mr. Franklin L Burke '66

The Halle Foundation

Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86

\/1s. Shirley Kuse

Mr W. Q. "Pete" Butler '69

Mr and Mrs. Harald R. Hansen

Mr. O.K. Sheffield, Jr. '53

Mr. RogerA. Littell'68and

Mr Gordon C. Bynum '50

Mr James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mr and Mrs. Arnold B. Sidman

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell '68

Mr. Herman L. Campbell '39

Mrs. Jacqueline Hartlage '65

Jane Smith Turner Foundation

Vis. Linda Mauldin

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Carlisle

Mr and Mrs. Warren Y. Jobe

Mr Donald W. Smith '56

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59

CF Foundation

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Ms. Susan M. Super '69

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86

Mrs. Angela Clem Chattin '90

Mr James R. Magbee and

The Tull Charitable Foundation

Dr Thomas W.Phillips '63

Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut

Mrs. Clare Findley Magbee '56*

Mr. Brian C. Sass '84

Mrs. Heather Andrews Clark '96

Mr Stephen E. Malone '73

Philip Weitner Society

Dr William E Straley

Mr. Milton C. Clipper

Ms. Janice McNeal '98

(S2,500- 4,999)

SunTrust Bank, Atlanta

Mr. James M. Cook, Sr. '79

Mr and Mrs. Joseph E Parker. Jr

Anonymous

Matching Gift Foundation

Mr. Roger Couch '61

Parker's Express Inc.

Dr WilliamC.Aitken, Jr. '64and

Walter and Marjory Rich Fund

Dr. James L. Cox '53

The Rich Foundation

Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken '66

Mr. Raymond S. Willoch '80

Mr and Mrs. William Cumby

Estate of M. A. Rikard '37

Mr. Howell Breedlove '57 and

Mr John B. Zellars, Jr. '85

Mr Robert B. Currey '66 and

Dr J. Mack Robinson '95(H)

Mrs. Ann Breedlove '57

The Zellars Family Foundation

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey '65

Ida A. Ryan Charitable Fund

Breedlove Charitable Foundation

Mr. Brian A. Davis '94

Schultz Foundation, Inc.

Mr. David N. Cooper '71

Ms. Terry Tribbet Davis '82

honor roll of donor

Mr Charles G. DeNormandie, II '96

Ms. Sharon DiMarco

Mr. F. Wayne Dobbs '61

Dorian Software Creations

Mr. Timothy Doyle

Dr. Daniel M. Duncanson '85

Emory University

Mr Christopher P B. Erckert '86

Mr. and Mrs. John Esterline

Mr. Jim H. Faasse '96

Ms. Kathleen M. Farrell '95

The First Families of Georgia

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger

Mr William R Foster '58

Frances & Beverly DuBose Foundation

Mr. Harry R. Frazer '89

Mr David C. Garrett, Jr.

Dr. R. Dernl Gay '62

Georgia Soc. CPA's Lenox Chapter

Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Germany

Mr Kenneth P Gould '85

Mr. and Mrs. R. Louis Graner

Mr. Jack Guynn

Mr. and Mrs Charles E. B. Hansell

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Henderson

MrJ. CleveHill'Ol

Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr. '72

Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02

Mr. Thomas G. Hood '78

Mr. Arthur Howell

Ms. Gail Hyde

Ms. Pamela Jill James '91

Jay S. Drotman Memorial Fund

Dr. Karl Jost

Dr. and Mrs. Babu Kantamneni

Ms. Susan Bachman Kegley '04

Mr Gary R. Kleinfield '82

Dr. Mark A. Knautz '87

Dr. Dale M. Knstle '78

Mr J. Smith Lanier, II

Dr and Mrs. Larry D. Large

Mr. Brent W. Latham '97

Mr. Wilton D. Looney

Ms. Gail Lynn '77

Mr C. Stephen Lynn '66

Martha and Wilton Looney

Foundation
MBNA

Mr. Scott M. McKelvey '91
Mr. James P McLain
Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation
Metropolitan Life Foundation
Mr. Robert A. Milford '99
Mr William Thayer Mullally '03
Mr. James M. Ney

Dr. Ken Nishimura

Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

Mr. Thomas P O'Connor '67

Mr. Steven G. Oliphant '84

Opteum

Dr J. Anthony Paredes '61

Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98

Ms. Anita Patterson '97

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

PepsiCo, Inc.

Dr Garland F Pinholster '05 (H)

Mrs. Patricia Raczynski

Mr. Edwin Reitman

Mr L. Donald Richard and

Mrs. Adrina Richard
Mr Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Mr. Peter A. Rooney
Mr. R. Alan Royalty '88
Mr. Donald Rubin '56
Shelley and Donald Rubin

Foundation
Mr Floyd D. Ruhl '67
Mr. Bud Salamone
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schall
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Schall
Mr Eric M. Scharff '63
Dr Lori Schmied
Mr Matthew A. Schuster '84
Mr. Charles F Scott '57
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Scott
Mr. Joseph P Shelton '91 and

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91
Mr Michael Shirley '97 and Mrs.
Marie Heflin Shirley '99

Dr. William 0. Shropshire
Mr Horace E. Shuman '80
Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70
Dr. Joseph A. Soldati '61
Dr Donalds Stanton '99 (HI and

Mrs. Barbara Stanton
Ms. Patricia Thomas
Time Warner, Inc.
Ms. Trishanda Treadwell, Esq. '96
Mr Bernard Vanderlande '76
Ms. Elizabeth Denece Watts '93
Mr Charles K Weathers '68
Mr Mark A. Williams '94 and

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams '93
Dr. James W. Ziegler '80

Sidney Lanier Society
(S500-999)

Anonymous

Dr. J Frederick Agel, Jr. '72
Ms. Susan Harman Alou '84
Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler '76
Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews '51
Mr Arthur M. Armstrong '67
Ms Bambi Ellison Arnold '83
Atlanta Educational
Telecommunications Collaborative
Ms. A. Diane Baker '77

Bank of America

BKR Metcalf Davis

Mr Robert L. Boggus, Jr. '49

Ms Debra J. Bradley '82

Mrs. Elizabeth M Brattin '00

Brooks, McGinnis, & Chafin

Dr Roger Brooksbank '83

Ms. Lynne Bush

CarMax Foundation

Ms Sona Chambers

Dr and Mrs. Koon-Lim Cheng

Chronicle of Higher Education

Mr William M. Clifton '88

Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett

Mr. Ernest Grain '70

Mrs. Reese Currie

Ms. Sigrid K. Dassler

Mrs. Roberta H. Davis '94

Deloitte & Touche

Ms. Jennifer R. DuBose '90

Dr Mimi Milner EIrod '66

Equifax Foundation, Inc

Ernst & Young

Dr. Beatrice Hasty Favre '64

Dr Marilyn Fowie

Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox '63

Ms. Eleanor Fulton '96

Ms. Mia A. Gallagher '85

Members of the women's basketball team helped Rivers Alive during Hands On Atlanta Day

Beth LIndahl 08 Relief Print

Georgia Perimeter College
Mr Alan J. Gibson '95 and

Mrs. Teri Butler Gibson '95
Mr Jon E. Gundlach '90
Mrs. Barbara Harrell Gunn '52
Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal '88
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne. LLP
Mr Scott T. Haight '89
Mr Richard A. Hans '87
Mr Kurt A. Hansen '89 and

Amy Baggett Hansen '91
Mr Karl A. Hansen '91 and

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen '95
Mr and Mrs. Rudy Hanzsek, Jr
Mr Morris Herzberg. Jr
Mr Bruce Perry Johnson '83
Mr Jonathan W. Johnson '89
Ms. Midge M. Jorns '72
JustGive.org

Mrs. Judith Chapman Kane '90
Mr Joseph Kane
Mr. Edward A. King '24*
Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt '90
Mr Joseph N. Kusmik '73
Ms. Mariruth Leftwich '99
Mr L. Max Lehmann '80
Mr Stuart C. Levenson '67
Mr Jeffrey B Levy '81

Link Cargo International
Mr Mark S. Lisicky '82
Mrs. Janet H Maddox
Dr John M. Marshall
Mrs Margaret Woodward

Mathewes '55
Mr Scon D. McAdoo '75
Mr Paul B. Miller '85
Miller Ray & Houser PC.
Ms. Elizabeth Munson
Dr Philip J. Neujahrand

Dr Vicky Weiss
Dr Robert Boyd Oliver '57
Oracle Real Estate Services
Mr and Mrs Jeffery Osmanson
Mr John C. Perner
Mr L. Arnie Pittman, III
Mr Thomas C. Port '68 and

Mrs. Kathy McLeod Port '69
Mr Kenneth W.Powell '67
Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLP
Mr Robert L. Rasile '82 and

Mrs. Donna Cron Rasile '82
Dr W. Irwin Ray, Jr
Reznick Redder & Silverman
Mr J Bruce Richardson '69
Dr Beth Roberts
Ms. Kelly Robinson

Mrs Tonya Gibson Russo '96

TheSallie Mae Fund

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65

Mr Steven Schall

Ms. Elizabeth H Scheuer

Mr Larry C Shattles '67

Mr Matthew S. Shepherd '94

Mr James M Sibley

Mr Walter V. Slack '50

Mr Dave Smiley

Mr Mel C Stem '71

Dr Elizabeth R. Taghechian '94

Dr John H.Thomas, III '71

Mr Joseph E. Tomberlin '93 and

Mrs Kristina Randall Tomberlin '93
MrS. BleeckerTotten'51
Dr Pamela Tremayne
Mr Mark L. Tubesing '93
Mr Morris L Tubesing '95 and

Mrs Pam Tubesing
UBS Matching Gifts
Dr Louise M Valine
Ms. CaitlinE Way'91
Mr Beniamin L. Weinberg, Jr
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismann '94
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Willis
Mr and Mrs. Charles M. Wingo
The Winston-Salem Foundation
Mr and Mrs. William Wise
Mr John W. Wuichet '90
The Zurich North America End

John Thomas Lupton Society
(S300-499)

Anonymous

Accenture Foundation, Inc.
Anheuser-Busch Foundation
Mr Edmund A. Bator '53 and

Mrs. Martha Mayson Bator '51
Mrs. Gin Bradley Bell '67
Mrs. Jane Cowart Bloemer '52
Mrs Muriel Lewis Bono '52
Dr Brooke N. Bourdelat-Parks '95
Mrs Annette Schroeder Bramble '65
Ms Roslyn Buffington '01
Mr Bill W Carter '59
Mr Philip C. Chamberlain '76
Ms. Linda Childs
Dr L Casey Chosewood '86
Citigroup Foundation
Mr L. Thomas Clements '86
Mrs. Mary Catherine Cutcliffe '94
Mr Gabriel J. Dean '03 and

Mrs. Jessica D. Dean '03
Mr Douglas Robert Dubay '85 and

Mrs. Cynthia Bjurmark Dubay '87
Mr John Finnigan, III
Ms Annette M. Friant '77
Mrs. Dianne McClinton Glennie '83
Ms. Anne Hammond '87
Dr Bonnie S. Hayes
Mrs. Margaret Kerr Hitte '47

Mrs. Wynelle Smith Hopkins '40

Mr. Sam G. Hudgins '61

Ms. Loretta D, Hunt '94

Mr Alfred D. Ingersoll '56 and

Mrs. Catherine 0. Ingersoll '56
Mr Harold R. Ingle, Jr '58
Ms. Chara Fisher Jackson '94
Mrs, Helen King Kessler '68
Mr Wayne M Kise '69
Mr Keith A. Lane '43
Mr Wilfred J. LeBlanc '51
Mr Lance L. Leitzel '91
Dr Jason M. Levy '97 and

Mrs, Katharine Knott Levy '97
Mr Martin I. Lipson'71
Mr Louis T Lombardy '69
Dr James S. MacDonall '70
Mrs. Mary Louise Watkins

MacNeil'51

Mr Thomas C. McCague '93
Mr Jorge Navarro '98 and

Mrs Creche Kern Navarro '98
Mr Steven G Oliphant '84
Mr William E. Plowden, Jr '67
Mr Bud Porter '79
MrClarkD Raby'65
Dr, James D Rissler '98and

Mrs. Christina Burnham Rissler '98
Ms, Melanie Rosen '97
Mr David M Ross '93
Dr Louis E. Rossman '69
Ms. Barbara A. Sanders '80
Dr Daniel L. Schadler
Mr Thomas J. Sheridan '89
Mr John R Smith '49
Dr Brad L Stone
Mrs Karen Barrow Swenson '89
Mr and Mrs S. Scott Thompson
Mrs. Vivian Gray Trabue '65
Mr Walter W. Turrentine, Jr '55

and Mrs Joyce Nutt Turrentine '76
Mr Robert L Linger
Mrs. Cathy Markland Villines '77
Mrs. Cathy Appling Vinson '92
Ms. Kelly Holland Vrtis '97
Ms. Ten A. Wall '89
Mrs. Margaret Gettle Washburn '76
Mr Timothy J. Watt '00
Wellpoint Foundation
Mr. James J Williams '99
Mr Thomas L. Winn '63
Mr Randolph Wolfe
Mr Kevin A. Woolf '00

Society of 1835(5120 -299)

Anonymous

Mrs. Catherine Castagna Abood '86

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson '72

Hon, Henry C Atchison '52

Atlanta Group Psychotherapy

Atlanta Holland Club

Mrs. Deborah Roach Avery '75

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Mr Franklin L. Baggett 74
Mr. Michael S.Bahary 79
Mr, Kent L. Bailey '93
Mr. Thomas M. Baird '68
Mr. Christopher A, Ballar '93 and

Mrs. Amy Tucker Ballar '93
Dr. and Mrs Charles L. Baube
Ms. Pat Burns Baumgarten '94
Mr, R. F. Beach
Mr. Christian Y. Benton
Mr Carl H. Bergman '66
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Bigelow
Ms, Linda Eva Blumenthal '04
Dr Robert Blumenthal
Mr, JohnA, Boland. Ill
Dr, Jacqueline Miles Boles '56
Mr, William W, Bolton '94 and

Mrs, Heather Keehn Bolton '93
Mr, Manuel F Bonilla
Mrs, Emma Sewell Borders '69
Mrs, Mary Frances Bowlan '54
Mr, and Mrs, James L Bready
Dr, Donna Adair Breault '88
Ms, Andrea Hope Breen '99
Mr Nathan E, Briesemeister '94
Dr William L, Brightman
Ms, Jennifer Brown '04
Mr William R. Brown, Jr '50
Brown Financial Services
Mr. Thomas J. Browning '67
Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant '84
Dr Robert A. Buck '83
Mr. James Bundy '64 and

Mrs, Jane L. Bundy '64
Mr Clancy S, Burrell '83
Mr. Robert F Canavan '92 and

Dr. Amy Langham Canavan '96
Dr. Mark A. Caprio '94
Mr Conor T Carey '06
Mr. Brett Cave '99 and

Mrs, Ann Stiner Cave '01
Mr, Ronald Cenzalli '66
Mr. J. David Chesnut '61 and

Mrs. Linda Crowe Chestnut '64
Mrs. Donna Williams Chieves '64
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chimiklis
Mr. William B. Christian '59 and

Mrs. Barbara James Christian '62
Dr Barbara R. Clark
Mr and Mrs. Burt Clark
Mr Hugh K. Clement '38
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Cohen
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
Ms. Vicki Jan Conway '72
Mrs. Pamela Letsos Copsis '93
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Corum

Ms. Ann Marie Markwalter Croch '92

Ms. Mary D. Crosby

Ms. Jennifer Crouse '92

Mrs. Hallie Beasley Cullen '65

Mr. AlvinJ Curkin'51

Mrs. Jane Galler Curkin '50*

Mr. David Dalbo

Mrs. Diane Williams Dalbo '98
Ms. Carol A. Danford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darland
Mr. Charles E, Davies, III '96 and
Mrs, Carrie Adkins Davies '96
Mrs, Michelle Hughes Davis '88
Mr. Mark W. DeLong '03
Mr. Lewis B, DeRose '57
Mr, and Mrs, Russell L, Dickinson
Mrs, Laura Zaban Dinerman '68
Mr William T Doerr
Mr Rodney SDrinkard '92
Mrs, Judith Hunt Drobinski '84
Ms. Dorothy Deedy Dryman '76
Mr. Brett F Duncan '92 and
Mrs. Trina Cavender Duncan '92
Mr. Michael D. Dusang '99
and Mrs. Jessica M. Dusang '99
Mrs. Stephanie Everett Dyer '96
Mr. James Christopher Eidson '87
Mrs, Eva H, English '83
Mr and Mrs John Ernst
Dr, D, Scott Faith '84
Mr Atauar Faruquee '60
Mr Donald R, Ferry '52 and
Mrs. Delores Strauss Ferry '53
Mr David W. Fischer '92
The Rev John M. Flanigen, Jr '50
Mrs. Dayle Sutton Fowler '90
Ms. Laura K. Fowler '84
Mr Anthony N. Freeman '99
and Mrs. Shannon Hutcheson
Freeman '98
Mr. James A, Fullarton
Ms. Ekaterina Galperina '96
Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Gerard
Mr. Michael A. Gerber
Mrs. Vickie Vaughan Goetchius '78
Dr. John T Goldthwait '43
Mrs. Barbara Marsh Gotsch '60
Mrs. Elizabeth Grant
Mrs. Isabel Tanks Gray '33
Mr. and Mrs. William R, Gussma
Mrs. Bette Makover Hagan '69
Mr, and Mrs. C. Stuart Hain
Ms. Marion C. Haines '90
Ms. Kathleen M. Hakim '93
Ms. Cher/I Hall
Mr. Tom Hall

Mr and Mrs. Michael Hammer
Mr Benjamin J. Hanes '98
Mrs. S. Lynne Hanzelik '65
Ms. Jill Reiss Harper '94
Mrs. Jill Cofer Harris '77
Mrs, Leigh Norris Harrison '82
Mrs. Irene M. Harrod '71
Ms, Marilyn L, Hays '85
Mr, James W, Hazelwood, Jr '62
Dr, Karen Head '98
Dr Sandra L, Hedge '68
Ms. Betsy Henderson '89
Mr Robert M.HiirOO

Dr James H. Hinson, Jr '49
and Mrs. Dons Pickens Hinson '49
Ms. Danielle Holm '05
Ms. Misty N. Hood '00
Mr. Jack I. Hosford '49
Ms. Susanne W. Howe
Mr. F Harvey Hudson '61
Ms. Carletta S. Hurt '98
Mr. Michael A. Israelite '72
Mr and Mrs. David Jackson
Mr J. Robert Jackson '67
Ms. Brenda Kinser Johnson,

CPM 75

Dr. and Mrs James C, Kasperba
Mr. Michael Kay '71
Mr Michael D.Kelly '97
Dr Nancy H. Kerr
Dr J. Brian Key
Ms Elizabeth Roberts King
Dr. John D. King '56
Mr and Mrs. Jody Kinsey
Ms Jill B. Kleinman
Mrs. Ellen Mullendore Knouse '63
Mr. George Kopec
Mr Raymond J. Koschak '91
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Kramer
Mr Ronald L. Kraynick '89 and

Mrs. Kathleen McDermott

Kraynick '88
Dr Jack C. Lane '58 and

Mrs. Janne Lane '59
Ms. Elizabeth Large
Mrs. Carol Lanier Earner '87
Miss Tracey Lathem '78
Mr David M. Leach '97
Mrs. Rebecca White Leavell '91
Mr Jim Ledbetter
Mr. Antonio V. Lentini '87
Mr. David M. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs, David Leonard
Mrs, Lu Green LeRoy '95
Mr Steven W. Levinsky '74
Dr Sandra Folkers Levy '91
Mr, and Mrs, Gary Lewis
Ms, Hazel Lewter
Ms, Nanette Helene Loftis '85
Dr Raymond H, Lucas '86
Mrs Tamara Chaffin Lynde '86
Mr Robert L, Manning '64
Mrs Ruth Parham Manning '74
Dr Alexander M. Martin
Mrs. Judith S. Massey '63
Mr James E. Mathis
Mr Jeffrey B. Matthews '71
Mrs. Linda Triguero McCormick '82
Ms. A. Joann McDowell '90
Mr Kevin L. Mende '73
Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee '87
Mr Joseph R. Menez '70
Dr Mickey M. Metcalf '63
Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72
Ms. Katherine Schindler

Michalek'96

Mr James J. Millard '62

Mr. DonW Millen

Ms. Vicki Miller

Ms. StephenieM. Miller '97

Mr James P Milton '57

Mrs. B. Michon Hall Mitchell '87

Ms. ShelleyA. Moffitt'95

Mr H. Cecil Moon '36*

Mrs. Jeannette Bentley Moon '38

Mr. Donald R. Moore

Mr and Mrs John Moore

Ms, Frances W Moorer

Mr George Eddie Morris '63

Miss Rosemary Mosteller '72

Mr Charles E, Newton '42

Mr Lloyd Nick

Northwestern Mutual

Financial Network
Dr, Caroline Noyes
Mrs. Harriet C. O'Dell '66
Col. H. David O'Malie '56
Mr. Stephen A. Orton '69
Ms, JillianPage'04
Mrs, Lynne Bilzing Parriott '77
Mr Jennie T Payne '86 and

Mrs, Geneine Walden Payne '87
Mr, Jack Perry '39
Ms, Patricia Petrone
Ms, Stephanie L, Phillips '90
Dr Thomas N, Pirkle '48
Mrs, Effie Gresham Pittman '63
Dr William E, Porter '87
Mr. Roy C. Posey '73
Ms. Harriet Rogers Powell '86
Ms. Stephanie D. Powell '96
Mr Dennis C.Pratt '71
Mrs. Frederika Rapp Preacher '67
Dr Robert H. Pullen. Jr '79
Mr. Kevin C. Rapier '92
Mr. Christopher Raths '82
Raytheon Company
Ms. Vera Veasley Redwine '02
Mrs. Paula Coker Rice '64
Mrs, Jean Kasperbauer Roberts '96
Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson '89
Ms. Angel C. Robinson '90
Mr. Jeffrey R. Roesch '69
Mr Glen C. Rose '65
Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose '65
Mr Mark Royalty
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Rulison '84
Dr Michael K. Rulison
Ms. KileyA. Ryba'99
Mr Michael B. Saffran '76
Mr Reynold F Salmon '80
Mr Jerry W Sams '68
Ms. Cathryn R, Sattiewhite '97
Mr and Mrs, Andrew Schindler
Mr William E. Scott '58
Mrs. Linda Robertson Secretan '64
Mr. Joseph S. Shaw '89
Mr. Charles H. Simon, Jr '78

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Mr. Christopher A. Simser '03
DrHaroldJ.SIeavin'72
Mr. Chuck Smith '75
Mr D. Brandon Smith '97
Mrs. Jane Cannon Smith '44
Mr. William Charles Smith '57
Mrs. Cynthia May Spann '54
Mr. Geoffrey D. Spiess '91 and
Mrs. Jennifer Amerson Spiess '90
State Farm Companies Foundation
Ms. Nicole A. Stiegelbauer '01
Mr R, Stephen Strachan '70
Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle '68
Mr. ClydeA. Tallent'72
Mr Walter H. Tanner, Jr. '51
Mrs Aimee Thrasher-Hanson '98
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Tomlin
Ms. June M, Tompkins '92
Mrs. Shirley Townsend
Trade International

Ms. Mary Elaine Traer '66
Mr. I Charles Truett. Jr '88 and
Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau Truett '88
Mr. Daniel L. Uffner, Jr. '51
Or Martha Vardeman
Ms. Marjorie Elder Vaught '83
Mr. Trung Hoang Vo '93
Mrs. Carolyn Constangy Wasser '79
Ms. Kathp/n D. West '80
Mrs. Dorothea Pickett Westin '89
Mr. Joe E. White '56
Ms. Cynthia A. Williams '88
Mrs. Sharon Friednch Williams '65
Mr. KnoxR Wilmer'77
Mrs. Janie P Wilson '74
Dr. Hines L, Wommack '58
Dr. Alan N. Woolfolk
Ms Anne Jill Writer '77
Mr. Paul T Zantzinger
Mr Edward E. Zarecor '92
Mrs. Alice Hoke Zimmerman '75
Ms. Ashley E. Zimmerman '01

Black and Gold Club ($1-119)

Anonymous

Mrs. Geraldine Kuglar Abbott '69

Ms. Iris Abelson

Mr. Larry S.Abner '65

Mr Joseph J. Accardi '57

Mrs Ann Gibson Adams '72

Ms. Helena C.Adams '06

Ms. Rebekah Ager '02

Ms. Aimee Ahmed

Mr Eugene YijinAhn

Dr. Wendy F McKelvey Aita '87

Mr, J, Randall Akm '71

Mr. Jon Akin

Ms. Martye Alcini

Ms. Sandra Alderman

Ms. Jane Woods Alexander

Ms. Amy B.Allen '99

Mrs. Sandra Abbott Allen '67

Mrs. Judy Heald Allison '69

Mr. Richard A. Allison, III

American Berber

Mrs. Beth Morrison Anderson '90

Mr. David C. Anderson '06

Ms. Monique Latoya Anderson '01

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson '01

Mrs. Shelby Andrews '79

Mr. Frank S. Anepohl, Jr '78

E. B, Arden

Dr Corry Arensbach '54

Mr. Jack B. Arnold '60

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Ms. Miranda A. Atnip '06

Ms. Sandra Lynch Aufderheide '83

Ms. Kionne M. August '06

Mrs. Ethyl Fadden Ault '61

Ms. Rosalind Aussenberg

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Mr Albert Nathan Baer '63

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Bartholomew '03
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Ms. Michelle N. Beeken '06

Mr and Mrs. Charles! Bell, Jr
Ms. Martene Monet Bell '05
Ms. Meiyen M. Bell '03
Mrs. Paula Hofmann Bell '62
Mrs. Nona Jones Bell '55
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Ms. Jeannette M. Bellamy '00
Mrs. Catherine Dennis Belles '80
Mr. and Mrs. Blair N. Belton
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Mr Ernest R. Bennett, Jr. '92
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Mr. Brent Andrew Bishop '88
Ms. Gloria A. Bittner
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Mr. and Mrs. Whit Blakley
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Mrs. Enrique E. Bledel

Mrs. Lois Semel Blonder '56

Mrs Margaret Bell Bloodworth '52

Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boan '91

Mr ElliotJ. Bodner'71

Boeing Company

Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn '99

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Ms Sabra Bowers

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Mr Hilary Brennan '99

Mrs Jane Rand Breunig '51

Ms. Josephine C. Breyfogle

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Mr Dan/I Brooks '97

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Mr Jimmie J Bryant '76

Mr Michael S Bryant '69

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Mr David Buice

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Ms. Patricia Burditt

Rev James R. Burgess, III '72

Mr J Vernon Burke '56

Mrs. Kathryn B. Burke

Dr Michael A. Burke '83

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Mrs Maritta M. Bush '86

Ms. Sara L. Bush

Mrs. Joan Robb Butler '49

Mr. M Tyus Butler '35

Ms. Nancy H. Byrne '82

Mrs. Sylvia Smith Caley '83

Mrs. Nancy !arrant Calhoun '60

Ms. Brenda L. Callaway

Mr Joseph G. Cannon '48

Mrs. Marion Weltner Cannon

Mrs. Lisa Wessler Canonge '83
Dr. James Patrick Capes '87
Mr Joshua P Caray '04
Ms. Denise A. Cardin '06
Ms. Danielle Cait Carlson '05
Ms. Charlotte Carmichael
Miss Alice B.Carr '76
Mrs. Kathryn Beatty Carr '73
Ms. Betty G. Carter '86
Miss Nancy! Carter '73
Mr Richard Joseph Carter '85
Mr. Marcus J. Cash '87
Ms. Lisa Cassady
Mrs. Holly H. Caswell '96
Ms. Beverly L Center
Mr Veer Chahwala '06
Mr KippA. Chambers '99
Dr Paula Haver Chambers '69
Ms. Angela D. Chandler-Jordan '92
Mrs. Victoria Stevens Chapman '89
Mrs. Mildred Cherry, PhD '81
Dr Margaret Child
Mr Albert B. Chonto '73
Mrs. Joyce Qdom Christianson '48
Mr Blake M. Christoph '78
Mr and Mrs. Alan Chunka
Ms. Martha J. Church '67
Dr Marlene Hockenberry Cianci '59
Mr Carl N. Clark '38
Mr. Gordon A. Clark '69
Ms. Yasmin Clark '06
Mr James Raymond Clarke '74
Dr Michael J. Claxton '94
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Clayton
Mrs. Nikki McCoy demons '68
Mr Jeffrey J. Clower '95
Mrs, Hazel Wilson Cofield '53
Ms. Bonnie E, Cohen '92
Ms. Joyce Cohrs
Ms. Margaret E. Cole '86
Dr Claire Derdeyn Coles '75
Mr John R.Collins '72
Ms. Lori A. Collins '99
Ms. Mary Collins
Mrs. Cora Stephens Colquitt '56
Ms. Debra Combs
Community Foundation of
Central Illinois

Mrs. Beth Eckard Concepcion '90
Ms. E. Harriett Cone '80
Mrs. June Hopkins Conley '67
Mr. J. Patrick Connor '93
Ms. Ember Uziel Constantin '91
Mr. Miles R.Cook '75
Dr Kevin C. Cooper '78
Mr Robert D.Copelan '74
Dr. Cassandra Copeland
Ms. Jessie L. Copeland '02
L!C. George M. Corcoran '73
Mrs. Nancy Arnold Cordier '85
Dr Louise Cording
Mr John Corey

Mr. Benjamin B, Corey-Walmsley '06

Mrs, Claire MDionne '96

Mrs, Carolyn Morris Frazier '59

Mrs, Telete R, Grotefend '51

Ms. AprilJ. Costner'99

Ms, Carolyn Y, Dishman

Ms, Christina Rice Freeman '58

Mrs, Millie Torbert Grove '44

Ms, Kathy Countin

Mrs, Debra Dobkins

Mrs Lynn Andreasen Freeman '70

Mr Tihomir Guentchev

Mr Bill Covington

Ms, Shirley Dobry

Ms, Hilda Friese

Mrs, Peggy Cullers Guillebeau '57

Mrs. Valerie Fakess Cowan 75

Ms, Karen J, Docherty '94

Mr and Mrs, Thomas Fuller

Ms, EmilyS Gurley'96

Ms. Linda K. Cowart

Ms Carolyn Doherty

Mrs, Jennifer Sells Furman '00

Mrs, Nancy Guthrie

Mr Robert K. Cowhig. Jr. '70 and

Mrs, Wendy Johnson

Mr and Mrs Darryl Gabriel

Ms, Michele Anne Guy '87

Mrs. Lynn Allison Cowhig '70

Dominquez '79

Mr Christian G, Gackstatter '85

Mrs, Lisa K, Gyllenswan '98

Mr Joseph Cox '97 and

Mr Paul R, Donald, Jr '64

Mrs, Ellen Gray Gadberry '85

Mrs, Jennifer Ovdenk Haley '97

Mrs. Theresa Linebarger Cox '97

Mrs Elaine Shiflett Dooley '63

Mrs, Andrea Gagne

Miss Mary Constance Hamell '68

Mrs. Kay Kilpatrick Crawford '63

Mr, T Rus Drew

Mr Paul Gagne

Mr Charles M, Hemes '74

Ms. Mar/ Elizabeth Crawford '92

Drexler Shower Door Co,, Inc,

Mrs, Virginia Templin Galley '44

Mr and Mrs, Bruce Hamilton

Dr Thomas S. Crawford '83

Mr Ira Jay Dreyfuss '75

Ms, Sandra D, Gain '86

Mrs. Patsy Griffith Hamilton 75

Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw '50

Mr E Jack Drummond '85

Mrs, Lisa F Gallagher '91

Ms, Barbara P Hammond

Ms. Shaniece Broadus Criss '02

Dr Joseph B, Duckworth '59

Mr and Mrs, Juan Galvan

Dr Hugo S, Hammond '59

Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby '93

Mrs, Freida Beatty Duffey '57

MrGap/H,Gambrell'56

Ms, S, Knsline Suber Hanchar '94

Mrs. Lynn Lasater Crowley '74

Mr Andrew Dugenske

Mr Jay Gardiner

Mrs, Manlyn Whiteside Handsel '75

Ms, Dorothy A. Cunningham

Ms Mary Dugenske

Ms, Pauline J, Gardner '02

Mr Terrence C, Haney '69 and Mrs,

Dr and Mrs. William Curlette

Mr and Mrs, Jim Dumont

Mr and Mrs, B, A, Garrett

Sheryl Claxton Haney '69

Ms, E. Mitchell Curtis '87

Mr Frank W, Dunn. Sr '75

Mr David C, Garrett, III

Miss Etta Lou Hanken '72

Mr Edgar 0. Daffin '67

Mr Richard T Dupre '75

Mrs, Robin Roden Garrett '78

Mr Hugh Hanlin

Mrs. Susan Hoilinshead Dalton '63

Mr Mark Durbin

Ms, Sarah Allison Gatliff '97

The Rev Paul H, Hanna '49

Dr Cheryl Baker Dammann '67

Ms, Tara Nicole Duttenhaver '06

Mr and Mrs, William 0, Gatlif

Mrs, Julie Wackerman Hanrahan '90

Mrs. Elizabeth Parra Dang '98

Mr Jay D, Dye '60

Ms, Lauren L Gay '06

Mrs, Vicki Grimes Hardin '77

Ms. Kimberly Watkins Daniel '01

Dr Martha Eastlack '86

Mrs, Paulette Gayle

Col, (Ret) John E, Harms '58

Ms. Laura E. Darnell '06

Ms, Kimberly D, Edmiston '06

Mr David M, Gerhardt '84

Mrs, A, Ruth Abies Harris '57

Mrs. Joan Darrow

Ms, Maria Elie '06

Dr Lorraine Ghidoni

Mr Arthur Harris

Mr Gregory L. Daspit '97 and

Ms, Lisa E Ellis '06

Ms, G,MemllGriffis Gibson '90

Mr J, Eugene Harris '43

Mrs. Angela Bartlett Daspit '98

Mrs, Mikala Warren Enger73

Ms, Marshal Gilliam '06

Mrs, Natalie Mintz Harris '73

Mrs. Mildred C. Daugherty '48

Mrs, Nancy Thompson English '62

Mr Donald Austin Gillis '01

Ms, Alice C, Harrison

Mrs, Emily Pooser David '46

Mr E, Patrick Epps, Sr

Mrs, Patricia Collier Gilstrap '56

Mrs, Marguerite McKinney Hart '40

Mrs. Claire M. Davis

Ms, Ellen M, Erenbaum '79

Mrs, Judith Draisen Glassman '72

Ms, Tiffany Amber Hatfield '06

Dr Connie Strong Davis '94

Mr W, Daniel Erwin '06

Mr and Mrs, John M, Glenn, Jr

Ms, Sara Haviland '01

Mr. Danny Davis

Ms, Krystal E, Evans '06

Mrs, Nancye Rice Glenn '82

Mrs, Brenda Smith Hayden '90

Ms. Emily M, Davis '06

Ms, Emy Lou Faber '75

Ms, Margaret Elise Glover '91

Mr Justin H, Hayes '94

Ms. Jillian D.Davis '06

Mrs, Sharon Velinsky Fagin '85

Mrs, Sheila H, Godwin '02

Mr and Mrs, Mark Hays

Mr Jonathan Scott Davis '06

Mr 0, Navarro Faircloth '65 and

Ms, Jodie Sexton Goff '01

Mrs, Elizabeth R Healy '96

Mrs. Sarah Lee Davis '76

Dr Kathleen Pitts Faircloth '66

Ms, Evelyn Goldberg '99

Mrs, Mary Finn Heaney'70

Dr and Mrs S, Carter Davis. Jr.

Ms, Mu-Hung Fang '05

Ms, Alfreda Golden

Mr and Mrs, Walter Hedges. Jr

Mr. Bradley T Day '03

Mr George R, Fannon, III '71

Ms, JoAnn Golden '92

Mrs, Carolyn Herzog Helierung '84

Mr John C, Day Jr '64

Dr Fereydoon Family

Mr Allen B, Goodwin '73

MrandMrs, D A, Helmbold

Ms. Donna De La Haye

Mrs, Mary Poteet Fernandez '96

Ms, Lisa A, Gossett '04

Mr and Mrs, Jerry Heltzer

Ms. Cristine Deaver '96

Mr Bob L, Fesperman '83

Mr and Mrs, Owen Goudelocke

Ms, Georgia Russell Hembree '86

Mr. Michael B. DeCamp '70

Mr Clinton L, Fincher '58

Ms, Ursula Graats

Mrs, Eugenia S, Henderson

Mr, Dean Thomas DeCencio '87

Mrs, Lynette Ossinsky Fine '80

Mr Jeff Grace

Mr James E, Henderson '52

Mrs, Joan Morris Dechovitz '79

Mrs, Sara Steinberg Fine '55

Mrs, Sally Grace

and Mrs, Jean Henderson '52

Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Defreezer

Mr Marv Fineroff '67

Mr and Mrs, Charles Grad

Mrs. Jean H, Henderson '52

Mr, and Mrs, Robert DeJanes

Mr John R, Fisher '51

Mr Samuel L, Graddy III

Dr Stephen B, Herschler

Dr, Ann P Delatte '56

Mrs, Barbara Howard Flanigan '76

Mr and Mrs, Martin R, Grant

Ms. Melanie Peerboom Hevron '96

The Delta Airlines Foundation

Mr Sheldon H, Fleitman '53

Dr Robert M, Grant '90

Mr Thomas W, Hewlett, Jr '62

Mr. J. Patrick Denman

Pastor Mandy McDow Flemming '00

Mr Jason C, Gray '95

Ms. Vickie G, Hickam '05

Mrs. Caroline Vinson Dennis '96

Mrs Jean Callaway Fletcher '60

Cdr John E Greear, III '62

Mr Kenneth Hickman

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. DePirro

Mrs, Cynthia Floras

Ms, Amanda E, Greene '98

Ms. Roslynn Hight

Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose '58

Mrs, Ligia C, Florim

Ms, Courtney Greene

Mr James Hill '06

Ms. Cynthia Y. Dersch

Mr and Mrs, Edwin R, Flynn

Mr Jeremy J, Greenup '99

Mr and Mrs Gene Hitchcock

Ms. HanhM Deutschman '00

Mr and Mrs, Charles E, Forbus

Mr Robert M Gregory '77

Mrs, Linda Robuck Hoffman '58

Mr and Mrs Panayotis Diamantis

Dr Dianne Jones Ford '77

Ms, Jessica R Griffin '06

Dr Robin Whyte Hoffman '70

Mrs, Lisa Diedrich '96

Mr Richard R, Ford '88

Mrs, Hildred L, Griggs '73

Ms. Jennifer Hoitt

Mr Hemanth Digumarthi '02

Ford Motor Company Fund

Mrs, Rachel Williams Grimes '91

Ms, Anne Holdgrafer

Mrs, Marianne McWilliams

Mr Thomas E Forkner Jr '79

Ms, Tenia Sellars Gnswold '96

Mr Klaus Holler

Dillard '57

Mr Christopher Y Fort '01

Mr Richard E Grotefend '51 and

Mr W, Ray Holley '49

Mr, Joe Dinardo

Mrs, Carolyn Loughborough Fran '64

Mrs, Telete R, Grotefend '51

Mr and Mrs, Daniel H, Hollums

lonor roll of donors

Mrs. September Holstad '04

Mrs. Penni Reid Holt '87

Mr Floyd G. Hopkins '59

Ms. Lin Odom Hopl^ins '96

Mrs. Diane Schunick Hoffman '74

Mrs. Virginia House Howard '60

Mrs. Elizabeth Locklin Hrisak '79

Mrs. Kimberlyn Hudgens-Abrams '88

Ms, Norma Huff

Dr. and Mrs. James M. Hughes

Ms. Christina Anne Humphries '97

Mr Ulrich Hunn

Mrs. Edith Upchurch Hunt '56

Col. Thomas C. Hutchings '78

Ms. Celeste Boris Hutchings-Burr '79

Mr Ron Hutchins

IBM Matching Grants Program

Ms. Jennifer A. Iddings '06

Ms. Pattie Ingle '03

Ms. Annemarie Ippolito '06

Mrs. Vickie Moore Irwin '83

Mr and Mrs. Myron Jabs

Mr Christopher S. Jackson '01

Mr James C. Jacobs. Jr '73

Mrs. Jo Jagoda

Mrs. Florence Richardson James '48

Mrs. Ruth N. James

Ms. Martha Ann Jenks '74

Mr and Mrs. A. 0. Johns

Mrs. Carol C. Johnson

Dr Elizabeth C. Johnson

Mr and Mrs. Harold Johnson

Dr. and Mrs. Johnson

Mr Jeffrey M. Johnson '73

Mr M. Deane Johnson '90

Ms. Susan Marie Johnson '83

Mr and Mrs. Willie R. Johnson

Mrs. Leslie Berk Johnston '72

Mr. Andrew Downing Jones '91

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jones

Mr E. Pendleton Jones '61

Ms. Mandi Jones '06

Mr. Jeffrey Scott Jones '99

Ms. Joyce C. Jones '76

Ms. Rachel A. Jones '06

Mrs. Rebecca Harbor Jones '62

Mr Robert S. Jones, Sr '69

Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones '71

Dr Elizabeth L. Jones-Lukacs '55

Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan '66

Ms. Victoria Jordan

Ms. M. P Joyce

Ms. Sue McDonald Kabbourim '83

Mrs. Debra Losner Kahn '78

Mr. Jeffrey M. Kahn

Mrs. Rhalda Rubin Kahn '57

Mr Jason Karnes '97

Mr George E. Kast '53

Ms. Candace Keach

Mr Michael B. Keene '01

Ms. Kristen A. Keirsey

Mr Jay M. Kelly '71

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly

Mrs. Lyn S. Kendall '83

Mr. Kevin M. Kendrick '96

Mr Bryan B. Kenna '01

Mr Thaddeus Kennedy '06

Mr Warner L. Kennon, IV '76

Mr William Aubrey Kennon '78*

Ms. Jane Bobbins Kerr

Ms, Mary Brock Kerr

Dr Bonnie Kessler

Mrs.Elizabeth Watkins Kessler '53

Kid's Start Pediatrics PC

Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kincaid

Ms, Ethel Mae King

Mrs, Frances Y. King

Mr and Mrs. Richard N. King

Mrs. Rosemery Pearson Kinney '70

Mr Allan A. Kinwan '68

Mrs. Sheila H. Kitchens '92

Mrs. Ellen Plutchok Klein '70

Ms. Patricia A. Klump

Mrs. Marcelle Turner Knauff '87

Mr Ronald R.Knopf '61

Mr Evan Kohler-Camp

Ms. Svetlana Y Kovalenko '06

Ms. Laura D. Kraich '06

Mr and Mrs. Scott Krueger

Mr. John D. Kuiken '62

Mrs. Betty Powell Kujawski '75

Mr. and Mrs. John Kulavic

Mr. Ronald D. Kulhanjian '69

Ms. Michaela S. Kunze '06

Ms. EIke Kunzmann-Devine '99

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kure

Ms. Katarina Kurincova '03

Ms. Abigail J. Kurland 06

Dr. and Mrs. Sam Labib

Mrs. Betty Clark Lafitte '45

Ms. Ashley Lakey '06

Ms. Shannon M. Lambert '99

Mrs. Eloise Mallory Lamons '81

Mr. Keith J. Landberg '71

Ms. Deborah M. Lange '03

Ms. Mary B. Lapwing

Mrs. Amanda Hough Latimer '84

Dr. Matthew B. Laurens '92

Mr Frederick J, Law

Mr Philip F Law '84

Ms. Catherine M. Lawler '05

Ms, Ruth Laxson

Mr Jeffrey S, Layne '74

Mrs, Mary Ivey Leak '70

Mr and Mrs, Hugh M. Leazer

Ms. Yvette Lederberg

Miss Vivian Chandler Lee '64

The Rev Fitzhugh M. Legerton

Ms. Ann Patricia Lenzer '84

Mr Robert W. Lenzer '79

Dr. Edward A. Leonard '61

Mr. Douglas C. Leventhal '93

Ms. Angela Levin

Mrs, Stacey Bronstein Levin '86

Ms, Alena H, Levine '06

Mrs, Marcia Gross Levinsohn '57

Mrs, Gwendolyn Moss Lewis '53

Mrs. Martha Grant Likins '54

Mrs. Jodi Lind

Mr Russell Lind '98

Mr R. Phillip Linderman, II '80

and Mrs. Patricia Goodwin

Linderman '81

Mr and Mrs. Douglas E. Lindley
Ms, Alicia Lindsay
Mr William M, Linstrom '65
Dr John G, Lipham '64 and Mrs,

Eleanor Ann McGurn Lipham '62
Mr Larry M, Lippman, Jr '54
Mrs, Diana Marcus Upton '79
Mr Allan Little, III
Ms, Tammy Marie Locklear '88
Mr Robin Lohfert '03
Ms, Kathryn M, Lohmann '06
Mrs. Kimberly K. Lohoar '93
Maj. Lee London, Jr '71
Mrs. Lorraine Loomis
Mr Gordon W. Love, Jr '71
Dr Robert W. Lovett '56
Mr Richard H. Lowe
Ms. Robyn Lucas '99
Mr and Mrs. Paul J. Luedtke
Ms. Kathleen Lumberg
Dr Jay Lutz

Dr and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens
Mr John Lynch
Mr and Mrs. Richard F Lynen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyon
Mr Robert N. Lyons '95
Ms. Brevely Mack '03
Mr. and Mrs. John P Maguire
Mrs. Jan Collins Maher '69
Mr Richard Charles Maier '78
Ms. Lori Malazich
Mrs. Mary Jackson Maiek '73
Dr and Dr Michael 0. Malison
Mrs. Suzette Harvey Mancini '71
Ms. Jennifer Johnson Manly '96
Mr and Mrs. Mark Marden
Mrs, Jennifer Broadbent-Marine '91
Mr Boyd Algin Martin
Mr Gary W, Martin '77
Mrs, Louise Hightower Martin '53
Mrs, Meryl Larsen Martin '90
Ms, Jeanie Franco Marx '64
Mr Tim Marx '67
Materials Analysis Group, Inc,
Ms, Kelly C, Matysik '04
Mrs, Phyllis Rogers May '82
Mr and Mrs, John E, Mays
Mr Carl McAllister
Mrs, Sigrid McAllister
Mrs, Ella Cook McBrayer '53
Mr William R, McCamey
Mr Tim McCollum
Mr and Mrs. Greg McConnell

Dr T Wayne McCormack '62

Mr David E. McCormick '44

Ms. Jennifer McCormick '02

Ms. Bernadette Berry McCoy '05

Mrs. Ha Ann Varelmann McCoy '58

Ms. Janice McCummings

Mr Stanley C, McDonald, Jr '70

Mr J, C, McElroy '87

Mrs, Betty Stokes McGarity '58

Mr Lester McGukin '56 and

Mrs, Lois Weems McGukin '57
Ms, Virginia McLeod
Mr Dennis M, McPeak '81
Mr Bisell H, McWilliams '06
Mrs, Brigitte Mebius-Moggre '83
Dr Isaac Melamed
Mr Anthony R, Melillo '70
Mr Charles Melville
Dr Deborah Merola
Mrs. Lori A. Merrill '01
Ms, Leah Marie Mickens '05
Mrs, Holly Hofmann Middlemis
Mrs. Joan Phillips Millar '64
Mr Bradley J, Miller
Mr Fred A, Miller, Jr '55
Mr George A, Miller
Mrs, Lois Adams Miller '66
Ms, Phyllis Miller
Ms. Lori M, Milstead '02
Mr B, Donald Minor
Mrs, Caroline Cook Minor '75
Mr and Mrs, Ken Minor
Ms, M, Elaine Minor '81
Ms, Jacqueline Mirae
Ms, Holly D,Mitcheir05
Mr S, Morris Mitchell '63
Mrs, Marilyn McNeal Mock '74
Mrs, Dina Molaison '99
Mr, Herbert Monford, II '71
Mr Charles R, Moore '92
Mr J, Alan Moore '58 and

Mrs, Ina Foster Moore '58
Mr James W. Moore, Jr '85
Mr James N. Moore
Mr L. Silas Moore, Jr '61
Mr Robert Wyatt Moore '78
Ms. Sara B. Moore
Ms. Kelly L. Moran '06
Mr Nick Moreno
Mr Zachary M, Moretz '90 and

Mrs, Jennifer Berry Moretz '92
Ms, Deborah L, Morgan '83
Mrs, Ruth McLaughlin Morgan '77
Mr E, Lee Morris, III
Mr George F Morris '67
Mr Gordon M, Morrison '69 and

Mrs. Kathleen Cargill Morrison '69
Ms. Ann Yingling Morrow
Ms. Jodi-Ann Moses '06
Mr Mark J. Moskowitz '82 and

Mrs. Sharon Rudy Moskowitz '82
Mr Robert F Moskowitz '52

Ms, Sarah C. Mosteller

Ms. Michelle J. Perera '95

Mr J. Cheney Robinson

Mr and Mrs. Brian Sheffield

Mr and Mrs. J. Charles Mueller

Ms. Catherine Ann Perry

Miss Judith G. Robinson '79

Mr Mark L. Shemaria '78

Miss Tommye Mueller '45

Ms. Lalia Perry

Ms Maureen B. Robinson '82

Mrs. Ellen Woodson Shipley '62

Mr William B. Mullen. Ill 72

Mr Edward A. Petrucci, II '73

Mrs. Angle Baldwin Roda '01

Mrs. Betsy Edge Shirey '79

Mr William F. Mullis, III '94

Mrs. Joyce Gravel Pettus '62

Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez '71

Ms. Brenda Shonfield '63

Mr Anthony Francis Murphy '85 and

Pfizer, Inc.

Mrs Mildred Caraway Rogers '61

Dr Seema Shrikhande

Mrs, Glenda McClure Murphy '83

Ms. Elizabeth Philpot

Ms. Ann Rooney

Ms. Michelle Ann Sidler '91

Mr and Mrs, Roger L. Myers

Mr Charles E.Pickett '71

Cdr and Mrs. M H. Rose

Mr Barry 1. Silver '64

Mr Thomas A, Namey '02 and

Ms. Jennifer Fairchild-Pierce '92

Ms. Rhode Rosenfeld

Mr Bryan D. Simmons '04

Mrs, Sallie Kaltreider Namey '02

Ms. Stefanie Pierce

Dr and Mrs. William T Ross

Ms. Nancy Schaller Simmons '60

Ms, Kelley Napier '04

Dr and Mrs. Joseph R. Pisani

Mrs. Cynthia Larbig Rowe '84

Mr Donald J. Simon '69

Dr, John C, Nardo

Ms. Elizabeth Pittman

Mr Paul J. Rowe '06

Ms. Elise J. Simonton

Mr Alipi V, Naydenov '05

Mr and Mrs. Gerald E. Plant

Mr Kurt Rowell

Ms. Teri Sivilli

Mr Mayur Nayee '06

Mrs. Virginia P Plummer

Ms DianeR-Rowles'71

Ms. Elizabeth M. Slade '05

Ms Marietta Nedkova

Mr Michael 0. Foley '92

Mr Jerry Royal

Mrs. Sandra Slomovitz '87

Mrs, Sybil Sanders Neel '55

Mr and Mrs. Pondicherry-Harish

Mr Scott T Royalty '06

Ms. Ann L. Smith

Mr Carl Neigoot

Mrs. Grace Sudor Porter '55

Mr Gary E. Ruckelshaus '69

Mr and Mrs. Arnold M. Smith

Mr and Mrs, W. V Neisius

Ms. Jimmy Ann Langdon Porter '65

Mr Anton Rucker '03

Mrs. Lucy Lindsey Smith '59

Mr and Mrs, George Nemhauser

Mrs. Nikki Bolton Porter '95

Ms Betty Lee Rucker '98

Mr Rodney Smith '96

Ms, Ann D. Newman

Mr Jerry Portwood '99

Ms. Ann F Rushforth

Ms. Tiffany Bolen '06

Ms, Vivian Nguyen '06

Mrs. Frances Creekmore Portwood '57

Ms. Lucille Ruvalcaba

Mr Steven R. Smoak

Mr Charles D, Nicholas '82

Ms. Leslie Prall '05

Mr Chris Rylands '01

Ms. Abby Jean Snauwaert '03

Mr and Mrs, Bill Nichols

The Procter & Gamble Fund

SAFECO Insurance Companies

Mr John Snead

Ms, Mabel A, Nicholson

Ms. Kathleen Jefferies Proto '00

Mr Joseph E. Salter

Mr Donald E. Snyder

Mr and Mrs, Huxley Nixon

Mr Michael Alan Puckett '69

Ms. Joyce Van Duyn Salter

Mr and Mrs. Robert Soby

Mr David H. Noble. Jr. '73

Mrs. Lucia Fairlie Pulgram

Mr Charles R Sanders '66

Ms. Krysta C. Solomon '95

Mrs, Anna M, Norris '59

Ms. MalloryR.Pusch'Oe

Mrs. Dianne Ottowitz Sanders '66*

Mr W Scott Soloway '87 and

Mrs, Rosalie Brookshaw North '58

Ms. Vivian K. Pyle

Ms. Leah L. Sanders '06

Mrs. Stacy McDonald Soloway '86

Mrs, Elsa MacMillan Novi/nes '92

Mr and Mrs. James R. Pyron

Ms. Kim Phillips Sasso '98

Mrs. Anna San-Martin Soracco '94

Mr Steve Nygren

Mr Jeffrey Pyron '97

Ms. Angela Satterfield '97

Mr and Mrs Klaus Sorensen

Mrs, Diana Arthur O'Connell '71

Mr and Mrs. Bob Quackenboss

Ms. Cathy S. Sauer

Mrs. Mildred Jackson Speights '58

Mr JosephJ.Oddo'75

Ms. Sandra S. Quails '04

Mrs. Carolyn Adams Saunders '65

Mr and Mrs. Speyrer

Ms, M,WinnifredO'Dell

Mrs Judith Vananzi Rebel '81

Mr Homer S. Saunders, Jr.

Mr William TSpock

Ms, Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82

Mr Mark F Raczynski '06

Mrs. H. C. Savage, III '42

Mr Blake Stabler '00

Mrs, Alicia S,0'Kelley '98

Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rader. D.D.S.

Ms. Sabina Schievelbein

Mr Del Stakcker

Mr David Dean Oliver

Dr Glenn W.Rainey.Jr '65

Mrs. Barbara Ostipwko Schmich '75

Mrs. Nancy Staller-Brown '70

Mr Plercen Oliver '06

Ms. Marilyn Ramick-Palmer '01

Mr and Mrs. J. E. Schmutzler

Ms. Heather Lynn Staniszewski '02

Mr Andrew J, Olsen '59 and

Mrs. Elizabeth Antle Ramsden '56

Mr Dennis E. Schneible '63

Rev. Betty Rutland Stapleford '64

Mrs, Barbara Coffey Olsen '61

Ms. Margaret Randolph

Ms. Karen Anthony Schnick '02

Mr. Stuart Staton

Mr Robert O'Neil

Mr Tad D. Ransopher

Ms. Melinda C. Schomaker

Mr Lloyd E. Stem '39

Dr John D, Orme

Miss Dorothys. Rawlins '54

Mr Harry L. Schroeder '01

Mr and Mrs. Jay Steinberg

Mr, Jerry L. Otting '67

Mr Robert L. Rawson '98

Ms. Diane Lee Schuettinger '73

Mr Robert A. Stengard '06

Ms. Joann Overstreet

Mrs. Elsie H. Reece '83

Mrs. Carolyn P Schumacher '93

Mr Wayne G. Stephens '67

Mr Joseph T. Overton '52

Ms Amanda L. Regnier '99

Mrs Muriel Rotkewicz Schurke '86

Mrs. Sally Bricker Stephenson '68

Mr Robert L Owen '82

Mr Marshall Reiser '95

Mr and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer

Mr G.Scott Stevenson '61

Mr Charles J. Owens '68

Mr Ronald C. Remington '06

Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Mr Matthew P Stien '89

Mr Lance W. Ozier '01

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Remington

Mr Burke A. Scott '96

Ms. Elizabeth Stockton '96

Mr and Mrs. Edward M. Page

Mrs. Iva Resin '65

Mr Burton A. Scott, Jr

Dr Marie Sertich Stone '80

Mr Aron C. Palefsky '75

Mr R. M. Reynolds, Jr '55

Mrs. Debra S. Scott '89

Ms. Mariyandi Strachan '06

Ms. Eugenia Palmer '62

Ms. Ann Boon Rhea

Ms. Caroline Brooks Seay '85

Mrs. Leann Payne Strom '63

Mr E. Adrian Parham '74

ApollineM. Riblier'06

Mrs. Darlene Baehr Seay '75

Ms. Alison D. Stroud

Mr Wilbur L. Paris '27*

Mrs. Karen Jenkins Rice '81

Mrs. Mary Louise Browne Sedki '65

Ms Stephanie R. Stroud '06

Ms. Jan Parker

Ms. Susan C. Richards '06

Mrs. Ingeborg Seebohm

Mr and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr

Ms. Penny Parker

Mr and Mrs. R. H. Richardson

Mrs. Marcia Seldes '76

Ms. Tina Mane Stults '00

Mr William H Parker '65

Mr James A. Riley '66

Ms. Theresa Fuerst Sellers '83

Mr and Mrs. Glenn Summerlin

Ms. Sonal J. Patel '05

Ms. Ann G. Rinaldi

Mrs. Ashley Everhart Sexton '92

Ms L. Katherine Robin Sun

Mr Raymond G. Pawlik, Sr '70

Mr. Eugene Rivers, II '06

Mr Robert T Seymour '54

Mr Guy S. Sunny '69

Mr Jeffrey S. Pearlman '96

Mr Rex G. Roan '70

Mr Joel F Shapiro '78

Mr Robert J. Swanson. Jr '88

Mr and Mrs. Julian J. Pedro

Mrs. Amy Turrentine Roberts '95

Mr Joshua 1. Shapiro '02

Mrs. Kim Sapecky Swix '84

Mrs. Jennifer S. Pekosz '96

Ms Courtney Roberts '06

Miss Mary Anne Sharp '58

Mr Michael K. Szalkowski '88 and

Mr and Mrs. Edward Penn

Mr Donald E. Robertson '86

Mr John Shea

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89

Mr and Mrs. Andreas Penninger

Dr E. Moss Robertson '44

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Nesbit Shearouse

Jaonor roll of donors

Ms- Elizabeth I Talmadge '98
Mrs, Roberta Lane Tanner '84
Mr. Timothy O.Tarkington
Mr. James E, Tate, IV '89
Mr. Charles L, Taylor, Jr '76
Mrs. Kate McNeil Taylor '66
Ms. Angela Teasdale
Mr. F. W. Laird Terhune, Jr. '53*
Ms. Courtney J. Terrell '05
Mr. RalphW. Thacker'37
Ms. Nancy B. Thai
Mr. Matthew R. Thorn '02
Ms, Elizabeth C, Thompson
Mr. Jennings J. Thompson. IV
Ms. Jerrie T Thompson '86
Mrs. Martha Adams Thompson '58
Mrs. Mar/ Maihafer Thompson '74
Mrs. Patricia G. Thompson '00
Mr. Frederick S. Thranhardt '39
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N Thrash
Dr. Margaret P Thrasher '61
Ms. Kathleen Tice
Mrs. Sheryl C Tomberlin '84
Ms. Linda S. Torres '05
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Trammel
Mrs. Clara InA/in Traver '77
Ms. Laura Diane Trittin '87
Ms. Annie Y. Trujillo
Ms. Vickie Tucker
The Hon. Woodrow Tucker '44
Mr. Selby A. Tuggle '70
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tulowitzky
Ms. Patricia Tunno
Mr. Douglas R Turner
Mr James M. Turner '05
Dr. John David Turner '88 and
Mrs. Mabel Lastres Turner '90
Ms. Joyce C. Turner
Ms. Sharmaine D. Turner '06
Mr. G. Grey Umberger, Jr. '84
Ms. Nicole M. Urbanek '00
Mr. Carlos Valdes
Ms. Heather D. Van Kampen '03
Ms. Janice Van Wart '82
Ms. Elizabeth S. Vantine
Ms. Judith M.Vaughn '74
Mr Paul W. Vaughn, Jr '49
Ms. Ellissa L. Vermillion '99
Dr. Vienna K. Volante
Mr. and Mrs Dennis Voxnaes
The Wachovia Corporation
Wachovia Matching Gift Program
Mr. Wesley D Wade '03
Mr. JR. Waldschuetz
Mr Christopher Wall '99
Ms. Casey K. Wallace '05
Mrs. Medora Fitten Wallace '40
Mr. Richard K. Wallace '37*
Ms. Judith Carol Wallis '73
Ms. Lesley A. Ward
Mr. Sherman C. Ward, Jr '46
Mr. Raiphton E. Warlick '70

Mr Ronald A. Warner '74

Mrs. Celia Vecchio Warren '79

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Warren, Jr

Ms. Cheryl Wasserman

Mr Lee Waters

Ms. Regina Waters

Mr. Edmund B. Watson. V '00 and

Mrs. Christa Winsness Watson '92
Mr. Guy H. Watson, Jr. '74
Ms. Kelli Weatherall '06
Mrs. Ethel Law Webb '62
Mrs. Gloria Holbert Webster '50
Ms. Pamela L. Wedding
Ms. Gail Wegodsky
Mr Marc S. Weinberg '61
Dr and Mrs. Marvin Weintraub
Ms. Alexis S. Weisman '77
Ms. Elena Weiss '03
Mrs. Rebecca Greene Weissinger '94
Mrs. Nancy Charnley Welty '67
Dr Gerald Wempner
Mr Gary Wenger '61 and Mrs. Ann

Klein Wenger '58
Mr. W. Jeffrey Wesley '80
Mrs. Barbara Rose Westfall '72
Mr. Dennis M. Wheeler '76
Mr. Charles L. White '63
Mr Don G. White
Mr Johnny C. White, Jr. '88
Mr Larry C. White '69
Dr Stephen W. White '66
Mr Steven John White '70
Mr. William B.White
Mrs. Eleanor Yedvob Whiteside '65
Ms. Clare Whitfield
Ms. Carolyn Wicher
Mrs. Harriet Chappie Wilbanks '66
Mr. Robert Wildau
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wildenhau
Mrs. Virginia Bremer Wiley '64
Ms. Ginger Williams
Ms. Kathy Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Williams
Ms. Tiffany U. Williams '06
Mrs. Anita Gegan Willoughby '85
Mr. David M. Wilson '83 and

Mrs. Sally Petree Wilson '83
Mr. Donald R.Wilson, Jr '71
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson '31
Mr. John B Wilson '83 and

Mrs. Julie Burnett Wilson '84
Mr John M. Wilson '06
Mr Lee A. Wilson '53
Mr and Mrs. O.C.Wilson
Mrs. Teresa Barnhill Wilson '89
Ms. Sophia Z.Winkel
Mr John H. Winsness '64 and

Mrs. Charlotte Smith Winsness '64
Mr and Mrs. Dane Winters
Ms. Jaime Wojdowski '03
Mrs. Map/ Carol Woilenhaupt '02
Mr John V Wollshiagar

Mr James A. Wood. Jr. '03

Mr Wesley F Wood '74

Ms. Patricia Beth Wool '77

The Wool Family Foundation

Mrs. Ilene Boos Worman '66

Ms. Arleen J Wren '06

Ms. Dianne Wright

Ms. Lynne Wright

Mr Richard B Wright '73

Ms. Wanda Wright '06

Mrs. Joyce Arnold Wyckoff '66

Ms Megan Yalkut

Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough '72

Mr and Mrs. Farris F Yates

Mr Nate Zahn '69

Mr. Jamil Zainaldin

Dr Sylvia G. Zapico '68

Ms Elizabeth Anne Zelley '94

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Zellner

Mr Scott M Zgraggen '86

Ms Amy D. Zickus '94

Ms. Angela R Zimbrick '00

Dr. Philip Zinsmeister

Ms. Sara Zipperer '06

Mr Alan Zwicker '05

Gifts in Honor

(Names in italics are the honoree)
Mr Jon Akin
Ms. Linda Childs

Dr G. Malcolm Amerson
Mr Geoffrey D. Spiess '91

Mr and Mrs - Steve Atnip
Ms Miranda Atnip '06

Dr Keith H Aufderheide
Mr. James R. Pyron

Mr Harold August
Ms. Kionne August '06

Ms. Kandyce August
Ms. Kionne August '06

Ms. Karen August
Ms. Kionne August '05

Ms Kay la August
Ms. Kionne August '06

Mr and Mrs. Owen Beeken
Ms Michelle Beeken '06

Mr and Mrs. Bernard Berry
Ms. Bernadette Berry McCoy '05

Ms. Vivian Bray
Mrs. Sean T Arnold

Dr William Brightman
Ms. Kelli Weatherall '06

Dr J.R. Burgess, Jr

Rev. James R. Burgess, III '72

Mr and Mrs. Steve Cataline
Mr Bud Salamone

Dr Mario Chandler
Mr. James Hill '06
Ms. Alena Hrebickova '06
Ms. Connie Yip '06

Dr Barbara ft Clark

Dr J. Brien Key

Ms. Janice McNeal '98

Mr Matt Corbett '06
Mr and Mrs. John Corbett

Mr Benjamin Corey '06
Mr. John V Corey

Mr and Mrs. John Corey
Mr. Benjamin B. Corey '06

Mr Jonathan Davis '06
Mr Danny Lee Davis

Mr Mark W. DeLong '03
Ms. Kim Phillips Sasso '98

Professor Edgerton
Mr Atauar Faruquee '60

Mr and Mrs. Dennis Edmiston
Ms. Kim Edmiston '06

Mr Bill En/vin and
Ms. Allie Pearl Erwin
Mr. W. Daniel Erwin '06

Mr and Mrs. William Evans
Ms. Kristy Evans '06

Ms. Anna Ferraro

Mr and Mrs. Stephen Williams

Mr and Mrs Ernest Freeman
Ms. KellyMoran'06

Ms Ruth K Frey
Ms. Miriam Brown '06

Dr J. Lynn Gieger
Mr. James Hill '06

Mr James 0. Good. Jr
Ms. Joann Overstreet

Dr Robert M. Grant '90
Mr and Mrs. Martin R. Grant

Mr and Mrs. Glynn Griffin
Ms. Jessica Griffin '06

Mr and Mrs. Carl Gulakowski

Ms. Janice McCummings

Mr Robert Schunick

The Williams Family

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Mr W, Daniel Erwin '06

Ms. Sharmaine Turner '06

Mrs. Diane Schunick Hoffman '74

Ms, Tiffany Williams '06

Mr Ryan Hanlin '06

Mr and Mrs. Brian McPhee

Mr William Scott

Mr Thomas Williams

(J

Mr Hugh Hanlin

Ms. Helena Adams '06

Ms. Jillian Dawn Davis '06

Mr and Mrs Stephen Williams

^

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Mr Ben Minor '07

Mr Richard Stengard '06

Ms. Anna Louise Wolfe '05

Mrs. Nancy I Beane

Mr and Mrs. Ken Minor

Mr Robert A. Stengard

Mr Randolph Wolfe

2

Dr Stephen Herschler

Mr and Mrs. Howard Moses

Ms. Frankie Smith

Mr Ed Wolpert

Ms. Connie Yip '06

Ms. Jodi-Ann Moses '06

Ms. Kirbie Smith '06

Ms. Elizabeth Roberts King

O

Mr James Hill '06

Ms. Anna Ksionzyk Norn\an

Mr and Mrs. Steve Smith

Mr and Mrs. Russell Wren

^

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill

Ms. Linda Eva Blumenthal '04

Ms. Kirbie Smith '06

Ms. Arleen Wren '06

s

Mr and Mrs. Frank Ippolito

Mr. and Mrs. Gil Opp

Dr W. Bradford Smith

Mr and Mrs. Grayson Yelton

Ms Annemarie Ippolito '06

Ms. Sarah Jane Opp '06

Ms Kelli Weatherall '06

Mr Andrew Yelton '06

Mr Warren Y Jobe

Dr Manning M. Pattillo. Jr

Dr Brad L Stone

Mr Whit Yelton '06

Mr, Milton C. Clipper

Mr and Mrs. John E. Mays

Mr, Geoffrey D. Spiess '91

Mr and Mrs. Grayson Yelton

Mr Jack Guynn
MrRogerA. Littell'68

Mr Mike Pusch

Ms. Marion G. Strachan

Mr and Mrs. Alex Zipperer

37

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Ms. Mallory Pusch '06

Ms. Andi Strachan '06

Ms. Sara Zipperer '06

Mr. John J. Scalley

Mr O.K. Sheffield, Jr '53

Ms. Skyler Pusch

Mrs. Al Thomas

Gifts in Memory

Mr Arnold B. Sidman

Ms. Mallon/ Pusch '06

Dr Alexander M. Martin

(Names in italics are the honoree)

Ms. Susan M. Soper '69

Ms. Sandra Cecilia Banderas '06

Mr Timothy T Tassopoulos '81

Dr W. Irwin Ray Jr

Mr and Mrs. Barney Toland

Carvel Cinnabon

Mr David M. Ross '93

Ms Kirbie Smith '06

Ms. Alicia Lindsay

Mr and Mrs. Austin Jones

Dr Lawrence M. Schall

Ms. Elizabeth A. Jones '06

Dr Beth Roberts

Ms. Valene Turley

Ms. Elizabeth Roberts King

Ms. Tiffany L. Smith-Bolen '06

Professor Leo Bilancio

Ms. Caitlin Kelly '06

Mr Mark S. Lisicky '82

Mr and Mrs. Patnci< Kelly

Mr Christopher Roberts

Mr Robert L. Unger

Mr Joseph Robert Menez '70

Ms. Courtney Roberts '06

Mr Brett S. Cave '99

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72

Dr Kendra King

Ms. Alena Hrebickova '06

Mr and Mrs. Curtis Roberts

Dr Kay Atchison WarHeld

Mr Monte Birnbach '81

Ms. Courtney Roberts '06

Hon. Henry C. Atchison '52

Mrs. Lynette 0, Fine '80

Mr and Mrs. Richard N. King

Ms. Ethel Mae King

Mr Ronald Remington '06

Ms. Kelli Weatherall '06

Mr Kevin Thomas Bradley '87

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Remington

Mr and Mrs. Joe Weatherall

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Forbus

Mr and Mrs. Theodore Kurland

Ms. Abigail J. Kurland '06

Rev. William C Rhodes '49
Rev Paul Hawthorne Hanna '49

Mr Napoleon Russel Lakey

Ms. Ashley Lakey '06

Mr Peter A. Rooney
Mrs. Nancy T Beane

Dr and Mrs. Larry D Large

Members of Delta Sigma Phi Seesaw for Cancer to benefit the AFLAC Cancer

Ms. Elizabeth Large

Ms Evelyn Owen Rowe

Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Ms. Shelly Larson
Ms. Mallory Pusch '06

Ms. Katharine L. Lindley '00
Mr and Mrs Douglas E. Lindley

Mrs. Jan Collins Maher '69
Dr. Paula H Chambers '69

Dr Nicholas B. Maher
Ms. Kelli Weatherall '06

Ms. Kate March '06

Mr and Mrs. James March

Mr Jeffery Rowe '06

Mr and Mrs. Mark Royalty
Mr. Scott Royalty '06

Mr and Mrs. Wilton Sanders
Ms Leah Sanders '06

Mr and Mrs. Roland Sauer
Mr Bud Salamone

Dr Lawrence M. Schall
Mr and Mrs. William Cumby
Ms. Elizabeth H. Scheuer

lonor roll of donors

Ms. Ruth Brewer

Ms. Tiffany Amber Hatfield '06

Mr. Joseph Edward Bryant
Mr. Jimmie Joel Bryant 76

Ms Julie Merritt Burke
Mr J.Vernon Burke '56

Ms Louise Hoffman Beacfi
Chamblee
Mrs. Heather Andrews Clark '96

Mr Thomas W. Chandler Jr
Mr Robert L. Manning '64

Mr Albert Hughes Church. Jr '31
Ms. Martha Jane Church '67

Dr Arthur L. Cohen

Mr. Lewis Benedict DeRose '57

Mr Timothy Crowley '37
Mr Daryl Brocks '97

Mrs. Jane Caller Curkin '50
Mr, Alvin J. Curkin '51

Mr John Dakin
Ms. Julia Dakin '06

Ms. Barbara Dougherty
Mr Gabriel J, Dean '03

Mr H. Lynn Drury '63

Mrs. Effie Gresham Pittman '63

Mr Elmo Ellis

Mrs. Clare Findley Magbee '56

Dr John W. EIrod

Dr. Mimi Milner EIrod '66

Mrs. MaryPartain Good '43

Ms. Mary Crosby

Mrs. Millie Torbert Grove '44

Ms. Nancy Guthrie

Mr Andrew Downing Jones '91

Mr. Edward Penn

Ms. Ann L. Smith

Mrs. Shirley Townsend

Mrs. Medora F. Wallace '40

Professor Roy N. Goslin

Ms. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65

Mr James A. Hatfield, III
Ms. Tiffany Amber Hatf eld '06

Dr John K. Hodges

Ms. Julia Cheryl Dammann

Ms. Brooke Hudgens
Ms. Kristy Evans '06

Mr Edsel Jones
Development & Alumni
Relations Staff
Ms. Rachel Jones '06

Mrs. Cleo Large

Mrs. Clare Findley Magbee '56

Dr William 0. Shropshire

Mrs. Clare 'Tia' Findley Magbee '56

Ms. Yetty Levenson Arp '68

Dr. Jacqueline Boles '56

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Dr. and Mrs Larry D. Large

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Mr. James R. Magbee

Ms. Rosalie B. North '58

Mr Peter A. Rooney

Ms. Susan S. Soper '69

Dr Stephen C May Jr '43
Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle '48

Ms. Nettie McWilliams
Mr Bisell McWilliams, III '06

Mr Jack Huell Monroe
Dr. Barbara R. Clark

Mr Jeffrey A. Morton '76
Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler '76

Ms. Dorothy Helen Nickle
Mr. David-Matthew Barnes '06

Ms Margaret Owens '37
Mr Harry Bassler

Ms. Jane Peyrouse
Mr. William R.Foster '58

Ms. Nora Mae Rowser
Mr Eugene Rivers '06

Mr John P Salamone '86
Mr. James Edward Tate, IV '89

Ms. Dianne Ottowitz Sanders '66
Mr. Charles F. Sanders '66

Mr Stephen J. Schmidt '40
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford
Mr. Hugh K.Clement '38
Mr Thadd Kennedy '06
Mr and Mrs. Stan Kure
Ms. Frances W. Moorer
Dr. Philip J. Neujahr
Dr. Victoria L. Weiss

Mr Don Shafer

Mr. Bisell McWilliams, III '06

Ms Margaret Smith
Ms. Kathryn Lohmann '06

Mr R Rees Smith

Dr and Mrs. Thomas Banton

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradford

Dr Barbara R. Clark

Mr and Mrs. Charles E. B. Hansell

Mrs. Frances Y. King

Rev. Fitzhugh M. Legerton

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Ms. Tommye Mueller '45

Ms. Ann D Newman

Ms. Joyce C. Turner

Dr Louise M. Valine

Dr Martha Vardeman

Mrs. Elizabeth "Twinkle"
Stevenson '65
Mr G. Scott Stevenson '61

Edna Garibaldi Soldati
Dr. Joseph A. Soldati '61

Dr Warren J. Valine
Dr. Louise M. Valine

Mr GuyH. Watson. Sr
Mr Guy H. Watson, Jr '74

Mr Philip Weltner

Mr. Joseph G. Cannon '48

Lt Colonel C R. Wyrosdick '41
Mr and Mrs. Abbott Best
Mr and Mrs. Otto Warren

The Nescit Cedere
Heritage Society

(As ofJuly 1,2006)

Mr G. Douglass Alexander '68

Ms. Susan Harman Alou '84

Anonymous (12)

Dr and Mrs. Charles R. Arp

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

(Ellen Kinsey) '58/'57
Ms. Judith M. Becker
Ms. Carlee Bell '65
Mrs. Frances Norman Block '38
Mr. Frederick Boswell '24

Mr and Mrs. Franklin L. Burke '661

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 Dostert

Mr H. Lynn Drury '63

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Emersont

*Ms, Ruth G Fox

Mr Wilson P Franklin '39t

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

Mr George E. Goodwin

*Mr and Mrs. J. Cabot Gupton

(Bobbie Dexter) '63
Mr and Mrs. Charles Edward
Brodnax Hansellt
Ms. Karen Head '98
Mr and Mrs. Donald R. Henry

(Barbara Bessmer) '83/'85
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. Thomas 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

Or Joseph A. Soldati '61
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69
Ms. Denney Wells Spencer '48
Dr and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton

'99(H)

Mr and Mrs. Morris Tubesing '95t
Mr. Daniel Uffner '51

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Alumni have always ranked Oglethorpe's faculty as top-notch. Now one of the most
prestigious higher education publications has followed suite.

In rankings released in August, The Princeton Review placed Oglethorpe's facult\' #15
on the national Professors Get High Marks list, putting them at the top of Georgia
schools. In The Best 361 Colleges Oglethorpe was also listed as one of the 146 Best
Southeastern Colleges and ranked #14 on the Class Discussions Encouraged list.

Academically The Princeton Review described Oglethorpe as "an intimate education."
Astudent was quoted to say, "Classes at Oglethorpe challenge us to think and introduce
us to new concepts. Thanks to our Core program, these concepts often build upon
one another, so that I feel like my education is really coming together."

The student body is described as "intelligent and want[ing] to learn. Their objective
is often not 'career prep' but more of becoming a learned person." The "Inside
Word" written by The Princeton Review states, "It won't be long before the academic
strength found at Oglethorpe attracts wider attention and more applicants ... Go to
Atlanta for a campus interview - you'll leave impressed."

Dr. Cassandra Copeland. Associate Professor
of Economics, and Dr Brad Stone, Professor of
Sociology, are two members of Oglethorpe's
nationally ranked faculty.

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History of

Hermance

Thttugh many people pass by Hermance StadiLim on
Peachtree Road, probably very few kn(nv the histor\ ol this
beautiful and unique sports arena.

For several years after the 1916 opening of Oglethorpe
University in Atlanta, there was no place on campus for the
athletic teams to compete. Tlie football team practicetl on
a piece of land that was once a cornfield. They were aKva\s
without a home field advantage, constantly traveling to
other universities for gLimcs.

The lack of a sporting venue would change imder the
direction and vision of Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, who wanted
a stadium to support Oglethorpe's athletics thai would
mirror the architecture of the other "Silent Faculty" on
campus. Dr. Jacobs desired for the Oglethorpe architecture
tc) be "a constant source of delight and inspiration to its
students, teaching quietly but surely the highest ideals
of life," as he wrote in the 1931 Btilletin. Though Dr. Jacobs
had a dream of a stadium, he had to find monetary' sup|x>rt
to help build it.

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The future Hermance Stadium had its beginning in the eariy
days of 1919. wlien Dr. Thornwell Jacobs led a group of 20
football players into the Atlanta office of the Oglethorpe
supporter and benefactor Harn* Putnam Hemiance (1867
- 1937). The football players then attempted to incite
Mr. Hermance's interest in their need for a field.

Several months later at a 1919 football banquet, Hermance
and his wife, Sibyl Eloise, made an announcement, surprising
even'one including Dr. Jacobs with the fact that they were
donating $50,000 for a new Oglethorpe field and stadium.
Because of their generosity, the students asked the board
of directors to name the future stadium Hermance Field in
the family's honor.

A field was completed in 1921. and the first football practice
on Hermance Field occurred on the afternoon of
September 12, 1921. By 1929, plans and additional financing
for the actual stadium were underway. The universit>-
commissioned local architects Morgan, Dillon and Lewis to
construct the first section of the stadium, with walls of blue
Elberton granite, trimmed with limestone.

During the summer of 1929 the first section of Hemiance
Stadium, w'hich seats about 5,000, was erected at a cost of
over 1100,000. During the October dedication game of the
new stadium, Oglethorpe successfully defeated Dayton
University, 20-12.

The stadium is much the same today as it was at its
completion in 1929. Though Hermance Stadium was
originally built as a football field, in more recent years it has
been converted into a ba,seball field, named Anderson Field
after Coach Frank B. Anderson, and is used by the Petrels'
baseball team, which will celebrate 90 years at Oglethorpe
in 2007.

More than 75 years after its establishment, Hermance
Stadium is still what Thornwell Jacobs dreamed it would
be an enduring structure of beaur\' that provides a space
for Oglethorpe athletics to flourish.

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Dialogue at Oglethorpe

Sister Helen Prejean gave a keynote address to the Oglethorpe community on
November 16, kicking off Dialogue on the Death Penalty, a one-day conference
that examined both sides of the provocative issue. The keynote address, held
in the Conant Performing Arts Center, was sponsored by the Oglethorpe
Women's Network. Actor Mike Farrell joined a staged reading oi The Exonerated
to close the conference.

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