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PHOTOGRAPHERS

Kendra Billings '10
Erin L. Greer
Stephanie Jefcoat
Fredrik Oher
Various contributors
Special thanks to
Anne A. Salter and Arcadia
Publishing for photo use

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Dr. Stephen Herschler
Dr. Kendra King
Dr. Joseph Knippenberg
Ms. Anita Stevenson
Patterson, '97
Dr. Lawrence Schall

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ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mr. Bobby Baker '79

Ms. Joselyn Butler Baker '91

Mr. Christopher A Ballar '93

Mr. Chris Benton

Mr. Harry Frazer '89

Mr. Jeremy Greenup '99

Mr. Tyler Nichols

Dr. Karen Head '98

Mrs. Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82

Mr. Chuck Palefsky '75

Mr. David R. Pass '98

Ms. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97

Ms. Jennifer Fairchild-Pierce '92

Ms. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97

Mr. David Ross '93

Mr. EricM. Scharff'63

Ms. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91

Ms. Heather Staniszewski '02

Mr. Ashish Thakur '99

Mr. Matthew S. Thompson '93

Mrs. Vivien Gray Trabue '65

Mr. Jay Williams '99

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2008 - 2009

Mr. Jack Guynn '05 (H), Chair
Mr. Norman P. Findley, III,
Vice Chair

Mr. Harald R. Hansen, Treasurer
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69, Secretary

Mr. John Frederick Agel, Sr. '52

Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68

Mr. Robert E. Bowden '66

Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61

Mr. Milton C. Clipper

Mr. William A. Emerson

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrik, Jr. '78

Mr. David C. Garrett, III

Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71

Mr. James J. Hagelow '69

Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65

Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01

Mr. Tad M. Hutcheson

Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78

Mr. Warren Y.Jobe

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

Mr. Robert Andrew Milford '99

Mr. Bob T. Nance '63

Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor '67

Mr. R. D. Odom, Jr.

Mr. Cemal Ozgorkey '84

Ms. Anita S. Patterson '97

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86

Mr. Robert E. Reiser Jr.

Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86

Mr. Joseph P. Shelton '91

Dr. William O. Shropshire

Mr. Arnold B. Sidman

Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81

Ms. Trishanda Treadwell '96

Dr. Pamela L. Tremayne

Ms. Patricia Upshaw-Monteith

Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68

Mr. Terry White

Mr. Ken S. Yarbrough

TRUSTEE EMERITI

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Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut
Dr. Joel Goldberg '00 (H)
Mr. William R. GoodeU
Mr. George E. Goodwin
Mr. C. Edward Hansell
Mr. Arthur Howell '72 (4)
Mr. J. Smith Lanier, II
Mr. James P. McLain
Mr. John J. Scalley
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr. '53

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THE WE OF THIS FALLS CARILLON, APTLY
DELIVERED AT THE HEIGHT OF OUR NATIONS
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION SEASON, IS "BEING
HEARD/ 7 I TRUST THAT ALL OGLETHORPE ALUMS HAVE
EXERCISED THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO VOTE (HOW
COULD ONE NOT, AFTER FOUR YEARS OF ABSORBING
THE LIFE LESSONS OF THE CORE?), SO AT LEAST WE
HAVE ALL BEEN HEARD ON THIS TOPIC.

Voting every few years is certainly one example of raising one's voice,
but at Oglethorpe, the voices of our faculty and students are heard
every day. In the pages that follow, you will hear the varied voices
of members of our Political Science faculty, Drs. Kendra King and
Joseph Knippenberg. This semester, dozens of our students have be-
come actively engaged in politics, local and national. They have been
passionately involved in service projects at such places as Grant Park
and with community partners including Drew Elementary School
and the South Atlanta High School of Law and Social Justice. And
on a very local front, Oglethorpe embarked this past spring on an
institution-wide strategic planning process.

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The goal of the planning committee, con-
sisting of 25 representatives from faculty,
staff, trustees, students and alumni, is to
have a plan in place by summer 2009. At
one of our early meetings, the question was
asked: Why is Oglethorpe doing a strategic
plan now? You might be surprised that
even this question started quite a conversa-
tion - people on the committee obviously
want to be heard. I want to share my
answer with you, our alumni. In return
to that question, I cordially invite you to
be heard on the subject, too. (Please send
emails to lschall(' oglethorpe.edu) I
promise I will answer every note I receive.

Oglethorpe has embarked on creating a
strategic plan because we have a unique
opportunity ahead of us. Some have said
that liberal arts and science colleges can no
longer compete with educational institu-
tions which offer students a plethora of
pre-professional opportunities. I know
this is not true. Last year, over 4,000 high
school seniors applied for admission to
Oglethorpe.I also know that, on average,
college graduates will hold a dozen jobs in
their lifetime, many of which don't even
exist today. The skills that will be in high
demand in this new economy are critical
thinking, effective communication and
creative problem-solving. The education we
provide has never been more relevant.

I also believe that Oglethorpe can become
a compelling choice each year for hundreds
of top students across the county if we
continue to discover effective and creative
ways to connect our enduring mission (the
liberal arts) to our place (Atlanta). We know
that our location is the number one reason
most students cite for choosing Oglethorpe.
We know that cities are hot among college
bound students in a way that urban sites
have never been before. Specifically, we
know Atlanta is the number one destination
for young college-educated people. And we
know that Atlanta offers thousands of op-
portunities for engagement and learning.

If we look at the kinds of things going on at
Oglethore today, the power of linking our
mission with our place can clearly be seen.
The Core, after all, was founded on the ideal
of citizenship and today, it continues to of-
fer our students a foundation for becoming
responsible citizens.

Last spring, we offered a course on micro-
finance that challenged students to think
globally, and was funded and co-taught by
local Atlanta social entrepreneurs. Five of
our natural science professors are working
on an interdisciplinary course to be taught
this year addressing the issue of traffic in
Atlanta (Yes, we have traffic in Atlanta). We
have faculty teaching urban ecology; others

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On average, college graduates will hold
a dozen jobs in their lifetime, many of which
don't even exist today. The skills that will
be in high demand in this new economy are
critical thinking, effective communication and
creative problem-solving.

we provide has never been

teach in the urban leadership program. The
English department has offered courses
on the literature of the city and the coun-
try. Our Education faculty helps prepare
future teachers to be successful in diverse,
urban districts. Our Political Science
faculty makes great use of local politicians
in their courses, and our Theatre students
are increasingly connected to our own
Georgia Shakespeare. Students make use of
Olgethorpe Museum, as well as museums
and galleries in Atlanta and other cities;
our new mini-semester in New York is a
dynamic example of liberal teaching at its
best. Students interested in music were
once again hosted this fall at the Atlanta
Symphony. This morning, I met with two
amazing students who were selected from
a cast of hundreds for internships at the
Carter Center. The Center for Civic Engage-
ment provides support every day to faculty
who already use the city as a laboratory;
members of our biology faculty visit the
Blue Heron Nature Preserve each semester
to enhance the learning that goes on inside
our gates. In Communications and Rhetoric
Studies, Atlanta offers a dynamic resource
to faculty and students, through internships
with such places as CNN and Cox Commu-
nications. About 25 percent of our students
currently intern in the city.

Why not all of them?

Every successful institution has an iden-
titya brand if you will. This brand is
something relevant, readily identifiable
and unique to the institution. It never
defines everything the institution does, but
provides coherence to its education that
the market finds compelling. In my view
for Oglethorpe, I return to what it is that
we have and what we can promise that is
unique. And I believe that is a combina-
tion of our mission AND place, discover-
ing new ways to integrate our curriculum,
represented by the Core, with the learning
opportunities presented by the community
in which we live. That, I suggest, needs to
lie at the heart of our plan going forward.

What do you think? Be heard.

NOTES FROM
THE PROVOST

by Dr. Stephen Herschler

In effecting this transition, I find myself
drawing upon my academic training. The
most obvious parallel is some 20 years of
studying organizations and administrative
reform, including time spent in France,
Senegal, and China. Equally relevant, how-
ever, is my training in qualitative research
methods.

Qualitative research is ideographic, not
nomothetic. In other words, it does not
seek to establish whether the world ac-
cords with pre-existing theories. Rather, it
seeks to elicit how human beings' under-
standings of themselves and the world
around them shape their perceptions of
and actions in the world. Such a research
approach requires not just that one listens,
it requires concerted efforts to ensure that
people are actually 'being heard.'

Alumni, as a group of vital importance
to Oglethorpe, certainly need to be
heard now more than ever. This sum-
mer, Oglethorpe University commenced a
strategic planning initiative. The aim is to
have in place by the end of this academic
year a plan that will guide OU to a place

of institutional strength and prominence
in 10 years' time. Input from all facets of
the OTT rommnnitv is vital to ensuring

the OU community is vital to ensuring
that this plan reflects its aspirations and
thereby garners its support.

That being said, alumni have a special role
to play. Having completed an Oglethorpe
education, you have the advantage of per-
spective. Just as I have found my education
to serve me well in the present, you know
the contribution that your Oglethorpe
education has made to your personal and
professional development. You understand
the long-term consequences of your educa-

By the time you receive this, most of you
should have received an email from the
Strategic Planning Steering Committee
requesting your responses to some survey
questions. I heartily encourage you to take
the time to answer these questions. I and
other members of the Steering Commit-
tee also welcome any additional input and
suggestions you care to make.

Let me assure you, you are being heard.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

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NEWS

OGLETHORPE
COMEBACK
WINS TUNICA
NATIONAL

by Erin L. Greer

The Stormy Petrels set a school record for a
par 72 course in September, coming in seven under
par 281 to win the 3rd Annual Rhodes College
Fall Invitational at Tunica National near Memphis.
The win came despite the Petrels being four strokes
behind Huntingdon College in the first round. In
the end, the Petrels won the match with a score
of 579 to Huntingdon's 582.

Oglethorpe totaled a record 5 players in the top nine spots. Oglethorpe "B" Craig
Stevenson 70-72 = 142 and Oglethorpe "A" Olafur Loftsson 73-69 = 142 tied for 3rd
and earned All Tournament honors. Senior Hap Kaufold "B" 72-73-145, Sophomore
Matt Rebitch "A" 74-71=145, and Junior Scott Pugh "A" 75-70=145 all tied for 7th.
Junior David Dilibero 73-73=146 finished 14th and Freshman Matt Bernstein 77-71 = 148
finished 1 8th. Of the OU "A" and "B" teams, eight of the 1 players landed in the Top 20.

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OGLETHORPE PRESIDENT,

ALUMNI, TRUSTEES,

STUDENTS GO GREEN

AT ECOMANOR

University President Dr. Lawrence M. Schall joined many members
of the OU staff, alumni, students and Board of Trustees for a tour of
EcoManor Sept. 23. The environmentally friendly home, owned by
Rutherford and Laura Turner Seydel '84, served as an example to
guests of the benefi ts of "living green." Among the amenities OU
Honor students and members of the ECOS (Environmentally Conscious
Oglethorpe Students) student organization observed: low VOC (volatile
organic compound) paints, stains and sealants, all-natural fi ber fabric
on furniture and rugs, natural cleansing products, recyclable housing
tools, devices to channel rain water for home use, the home's 26 solar
panels and much more. Information on EcoManor is available at
www.ecomanor.com.

OU IN THE

Like the famous Long Corridor with more than 7,000 stories, Joe
Sutton '09, an Oglethorpe University evening degree program
student, has many tales of China to tell. This summer, Sutton
served as an intern for NBC Universal during the television giant's
coverage of the Beijing Olympics.

Employed at Turner Broadcasting for five years now, Sutton was
introduced to the NBC opportunity through his affiliation with th
Emma Bowen Foundation. He applied, and a few months later
was informed that he had received one of five fully-paid scholar-
ships to join NBC overseas.

The trip was laden with fascinating experiences for Sutton. His first
time overseas, Sutton's adventure began when he arrived too late
to catch his international flight. Rerouted, Sutton finally landed in
China, only to be overcome by smog and detained by Chinese
authority for taking photos inside of the "Bird's Nest." It was a
frightening experience much like the culinary delicacies which
included cow stomach, scorpions, silk worms and sea horse. But
overall, Sutton, the youngest student in the OU evening degree
program, said China was a breath-taking country.

"The technology is so far advanced compared to here in America.
The cost of living is very affordable as well," Sutton said. "But
what I really loved was the people. They were very attentive; they
tried to be as helpful as possible. The college students there spoke
very good English. They said it was mandatory they learn it if they
want to have a good job."

Among the other gems Sutton gathered while attending Olympic
swimming, diving, tennis and track and field? "The motto [of the
Olympics] was 'One World, One Dream,' and when you reflect
on that, it really makes you wonder why is it that we can't all be-
come one. Why is there so much hate and imbalance in the world
when we have so many things that bond us together?"

A communications major and political science minor from Atlanta,
Sutton said his role for NBC digital editing, the interview pro-
cesses, camera work, scheduling infrastructure, Web site content
quality control, streaming media encoding and distribution will
help him on his way to a continued career in media. But his
personal experiences will help him better relate to his worldwide
audience. "They have different beliefs and systems. If we want to
have diplomatic talks and a world where communication is possible,
we have to visit countries and learn about their cultures and be will-
ing to accept people and their cultures as they are," he said.

ALUMNI FALL SPORTS DAY Once again,

students and alumni turned out in full force for Alumni Fall Sports Day
Sept. 27. Volleyball began at 9 a.m., and the alumni game took place
before the East/West Cross Conference Tournament. But despite the
efforts of Athletic Director Jay Gardiner and Women's Soccer Coach
Alan Woods, the home team fell to the Alumni team.

A Kids Clinic was held at 1 :30 p.m. and was followed by the sixth annual
John P. Salamone Alumni Soccer Tournament. Four teams, featuring
more than 30 alumni players took the field with OU President
Dr. Lawrence Schall and OU soccer coach Jon Akin. The Grey Team
took home honors at the event, which was established in 2003 in me-
moriam of John Salamone '86, who died in the terrorist attacks in New
York on Sept. 11, 2001.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
JAY GARDINER

FEATURED

IN MAGAZINE

Oglethorpe players have often heard
Assistant Dean and Athletic Director
Jay Gardiner's "Six Keys for Suc-
cess," but, thanks to an article in
Athletic Management magazine,
coaches and athletes from around the
country will now be able to benefit
from Gardiner's experience.

In his article, which ran in the
October/November issue, Gardiner
outlines how his six principles "have
helped me treat people fairly and
equitably by forcing an honest and
straightforward approach to deal-
ing with others." In fact, they have
proven so effective that Gardiner
says he has had the principles
posted on the wall of every office
he has ever occupied.

So what are the principles?
1 . Listen generously; 2. Speak
straight; 3. Honor others' commit-
ments; 4. Be for each other;

5. Applaud achievement; and

6. Criticize in private.

While the principles may sound
vague as a bare-bones list, Gardiner
is always more than happy to flesh
them out for those who are willing
to listen, as he does in the Athletic
Management article. If you didn't
catch the issue, you can always
catch the principles in action while
cheering for the Petrels courtside.

This past May; associate professor Robert

Steen proved Oglethorpe's claims that a liberal arts educa-
tion can take you anywhere you want to go. For Steen and
10 study abroad students, "anywhere you want to go" just
happened to be Japan.

From May 10 to the 25, the group enjoyed a two-week study tour in language and
culture based in Kanazawa, a former castle town and thriving modern city located
on the west coast of Japan. Students actively engaged with the local culture through
language classes, workshops, excursions and living with a host family. Many used
bicycles to commute to school and get around the city.

Integral to the learning experience were three hours of language instruction per day
at Eurocentres Kanazawa, a highly respected language school. Afternoon programs
provided an understanding of local history and culture through visits to historical
sites, traditional gardens, a cooking class and a tea ceremony. A weekend trip to
the Noto Peninsula featured a tour of a Shinto shrine and a visit to a hot spring bath
overlooking the Japan Sea.

OGLETHORPE PRESIDENT HONORED

Oglethorpe President Dr. Lawrence M. Schall received an award from the Georgia Justice
Project at the annual Grass Roots Justice Awards Oct. 1 5 for his leadership in advancing
the cause of equal justice in the community.

Before joining Oglethorpe, Schall, an attorney with Philadelphia Community Legal
Services and later the Juvenile Law Center of Philadelphia, litigated on behalf of children
in both dependency and delinquency courts. In his role as president of Oglethorpe,
Schall's vision has been to integrate the liberal arts with service to community. Under his
leadership, Oglethorpe opened the Center for Civic Engagement in 2006, connecting its
students to the city of Atlanta and beyond. Oglethorpe was also named to the President's
Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for two consecutive years, the only
Georgia institution of higher education to receive this distinction.

Founded in 1 986, Georgia Justice Project seeks to transform courtrooms, communities
and people to provide justice, opportunity and hope to the poor of Atlanta while building
community awareness and understanding. The Grass Roots Justice Awards honor individu-
als whose personal objectives and accomplishments embody GJP's own. Dr. Schall was
one of three recipients at this year's event.

Oglethorpe made local, regional

and national news this semester

when the university unveiled signed

transcripts from a famous speech

delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt

in 1932. The speech, which was

delivered at the Fox Theatre as a

commencement address for Oglethorpe University, spoke to the economic hardships of

the Great Depression, and, as writers for numerous news organizations including the

Wall Street Journal noted, drew uncanny parallels with the nation's current economic

struggles. Due to the overwhelming response, the papers continue to be on display

at the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, along with a statue and bust of Roosevelt,

which are on loan from the Yatesville Public Library, until December 7.

CARILLON I 7

WHO'S

NEW

ATOU:

Meet the New Professors

by Erin L. Greer

DEVON BELCHER

Professor Devon Belcher says there are
two reasons he teaches philosophy: one,
because it's the only job you can have
where you actually practice philosophy
and two, because he enjoys turning people
on to "cool little puzzles."

"It's fun analyzing these mind puzzles,"
Belcher laughed. "Some say 'Oh that's
weird!' and others say 'Hey, that's neat!'"

A self-professed "technology geek," Belcher
admits he is drawn to the philosophies of
math and computation. Which, even he
admits, cannot completely account for his
love of online gaming, especially Battle-
field 2142.

Belcher, who teaches epistemology, Plato
and Core, remembers having an interest in
philosophy at a young age. He was initially
taken with the subject when asked 'Where
is the edge of space? And if there is an
edge, what's beyond it? And would what's
beyond it be space?'

"Some people are just grabbed by certain
questions," Belcher explains.

While Belcher has lived throughout the
United States and in various places in
Europe, he comes to Oglethorpe from the
University of Colorado, where he received
his master's and doctorate. He received his
undergraduate degree from Reed College.

When he isn't confounding students with
the "cool little puzzles," Belcher said he
enjoys cooking, especially barbeque. In fact,
he and fellow philosophy professor Simon
Sparks are considering hosting an Iron
Chef competition next semester on campus
to demonstrate their culinary prowess.

RONALD
P. BOBROFF

Politics professor Ronald
P. Bobroff,aNew
Hampshire native, has
many passions-
astronomy for one. Skiing
is another. Once, he even
skied on a glacier in Austria.
But, even with his love of
stars and the speed of the slopes, Bobroff
admits he has another weakness: Russian
history. He wrote his novel, Roads to Glory,
on the topic, and is working on another
book, Ties that bind: The Franco-Russian
Alliance in State and Society, 1890-1920,
presently. He said he looks forward to
imparting a bit of his enthusiasm on his
History 320 and 321 classes, both of
which focus on Russia.

"It's wonderful," Bobroff commented on
being a professor of Russian history. "You
are constantly working on and discussing
things you are interested in."

Bobroff holds degrees from Duke University,
the University of Pennsylvania and the
London School of Economics. He has also
lived abroad, spending nearly a year in
Russia to research his book. He comes to
Oglethorpe after spending seven years as an
assistant professor at Wake Forest University.

Bobroff said he joined the Oglethorpe fam-
ily because he was impressed by the level
of student/teacher interaction the campus
offered. "It allows for the sharing of knowl-
edge," he said.

In addition to Russia, astronomy and ski-
ing, Bobroff loves to travel and said he and
his wife strive to take at least one interna-
tional trip every year. Bobroff is also pas-
sionate about Schnauzers and is involved
in Schnauzer Rescue of the Carolinas.

LEAH R. ZINNER

Originally from Columbia, MD, Psychology
Professor Leah R. Zinner opted for southern
sunshine over homeland snow and moved
to Atlanta to attend Emory University
where she studied social perceptions of
interracial couples. Then following a
two-year stint with the Centers for Disease
Control Zinner thought she might take
another chance on that snow.

"I decided to attend graduate school, and
headed north to the University of
Wisconsin, Madison to continue the re-
search I had begun as an undergraduate,"
recalls Zinner, who less-than-fondly
remembers trudging through Wisconsin
in -15 degree weather. "You would have
icicles hanging from your eyelashes... the
weather report would literally say 'exposed
skin will get frostbite in 20 minutes.'"

While in graduate school, Zinner's
research spanned a variety of topics related
to emotion, prejudice and intergroup
relations. But while Zinner spent her
scholastic years studying others, the
pursuit also taught her something about
herself: she loves to teach.

"I'm thrilled to be at Oglethorpe," Zinner
says. "The close-knit community here is
very friendly and inviting, and I feel very
lucky that I'm able to do what I enjoy
most - teach undergraduates - in a city
that I love. I will be teaching a variety
of psychology courses, including Social
Psychology, Organizational Psychology,
Research Methods, Advanced Experimental
Methods, as well as others in the future."

In addition to her interests in psychology
and teaching, Zinner is an a\id fan of
ballet and ethnic food.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

VERONICA

MENZES HOLMES '02

Ask any student who has ever visited
Professor Veronica Menzes Holmes'
office, the British Guiana (now Guyana)
native is definitely "a citizen of the world."

From her rich, red walls to her photos
of African tribesmen to her statue from
Zimbabwe, Holmes' surroundings reflect
her diverse travels and background. An
Oglethorpe alumna, Holmes has traveled
throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa
and Australia. In fact, during her tenure at
OU, Homes had three residencies one in
Atlanta, one in France and one in Australia.

Holmes said the inspiration for her travels
is the same as the inspiration for her
scholastic endeavors curiosity. Curiosity,
she says, is what drove her to beg her
mother to enroll her in kindergarten at the
age of three. Since that time, Holmes has
excelled in academia and received
numerous fellowships, grants and honors
as well as degrees from Oglethorpe and
Georgia State Universities. She graduated
with honors from Oglethorpe with a
bachelor's degree in philosophy in 2002.

In 2005, Holmes accepted a position as
Adjunct Professor in Core, and this fall she
began teaching the first three years of Core
on a full-time basis. Additionally, Holmes
served on the President s Advisory Council
for five years before becoming a Trustee.
In July of 2008, she became one of three
Trustee Advisors.

When she isn't serving as a Trustee
Advisor or teaching future OU alumni,
Holmes spends her time working with
non-profit organizations which work to
benefit low-income African American
communities. Holmes is presently
pursuing a master's degree in religion at
Georgia State University.

KAY RENSING

Students studieren des Deutschen
(studying German) have likely already
seen Professor Kay Rensing around
campus. In Atlanta for a year on a teaching
exchange program, Rensing has taken
to teaching German 101 and 201 like a
fische to water, bringing his brother to
class to play linguistic guinea pig "he
pretends that he can only speak German,
so the students have to talk with him in
German" and reestablishing German
Movie Nights which run in Earl Dolive
Hall throughout the Fall.

A graduate of the University of Dortmund's
Teacher Education Program, Rensing
hopes his teaching opportunity at
Oglethorpe will do more than instill in his
students the differences between der, das
and die. "My focus is on cultural learning
as well as language. You learn culture
through language and language through
culture," he says.

The appeal to teaching, Rensing says, is
the interest in individual development.
"I am a teacher because I love seeing my
students develop," he says. " There is also
a good deal of idealism in it: Through my
work as a teacher I can do my part in
making the world a better place by devel-
oping critical thinkers."

On the whole, Rensing says he is enjoying
his time at Oglethorpe, getting to know the
"friendly" students and staff, but he admits
Atlanta's transportation leaves something
to be desired.

"When I got here I expected to be able
to buy a bike and ride to the University,"
he says. "But if I had done that, I think it
would have killed me. .This city is not very
pedestrian friendly."

Rensing returns to Germany next year,
where he said he hopes to accept a position
in upper secondary education.

Xinsong (Pine) Wang, Oglethorpe visiting
Assistant Professor of Politics, can tell you
a thing or two about perspective. In Tibet,
Wang climbed an 18,000-foot snow-cov-
ered mountain. He has also experienced
the sunset over La Jolla beach in San
Diego, California. Though vastly different
views from vastly different altitudes, Wang
witnessed the beauty in both landscapes.
The beauty of perspective is part of why he
loves to travel, and part of why he loves to
study American democracy as it relates to
his native country of China.

Wang's research specialties include institu-
tion-building and governance in authori-
tarian states and grassroots democratic
movements in China. His passion for his
homeland led Wang to Atlanta's Carter
Center where he worked with the China
Program from 2002 to 2006 to "develop
pilot projects on local people's congress
elections and empowering local people's
deputies in China."

Wang served as a member of the Carter
Center's delegations to monitor the village,
township, and county elections in China,
and also participated in a Duke Univer-
sity China Elections Study Group, which
initiated and implemented pilot projects
to standardize direct elections of urban
residential committees.

At Oglethorpe, Wang said he wants to
continue working to foster positive rela-
tionships. "I really enjoy the friendly and
intimate environment at Oglethorpe Uni-
versity, and it makes me feel that teaching
is not solely a job. It is a responsibility to
this family-like community," he said.

Wang received his Ph.D. and M.A. in
political science from Georgia State
University and his B.A. in English and
Diplomacy from Foreign Affairs College in
China. He teaches Comparative Politics,
Asian Politics and will teach Politics of the
Developing World and Chinese Politics
next spring. When he isn't teaching, Wang
enjoys playing Eric Clapton's "Tears In
Heaven" on his guitar and cooking tradi-
tional Chinese dishes including spicy tofu.

7

Oglethorpe University
claims a long-standing

dition of political and

ial involvement.

This tradition, reflected

in the life of university

namesake James Edward

Oglethorpe, continues

REFLECT!
PAST AND
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to evolve as students,
faculty and alumni take
their place in history.

JAMES EDWARD

OGLETHORPE by Erin L Greer
Born in 1696 in Surrey, England, James Edward
Oglethorpe learned the importance of political
involvement at a young age. Through his militan
career, which began in adolescence, he fell under
the sendee of some of England's most prominent
citizens, and, in 1722 at the age of 26, Ogletho-

f:

rpe's influence and connections won him a seat ii
Parliament where he would serve for 32 years.

Oglethorpe's years in politics were dedicated to
philanthropy and service. A noted defender of co
lonial rights and opponent of slavery, Oglethorpe
used his position and influence to promote the
ideas of equality. In England he, along with other
famous military men on the Prison Discipline
Committee, witnessed first-hand the atrocities oJ
both the Fleet and Marshalsea Debtors Prisons.
(Oglethorpe himself had a close friend who had
died of smallpox in such a prison.) Fueled by his
distaste for this injustice, Oglethorpe fought for

THE
IS ON

prison reform and joined with the likes of Lord
Percival and a group of 21 others in creating
a charter for the new debtor's colony named
Georgia (in honor of King George II). Oglethorpt
used his connections to move the Charter for the
colony of Georgia quickly to the king, who signed
it on June 9, 1732.

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Oglethorpe went on to serve as the first executive
officer of the new colony. Living by the motto of
Georgia's Trustees, "Not for self, but for others,"
Oglethorpe worked tirelessly on behalf of the less
fortunate and, flouting trustee bans, permitted
Lutheran Salzburgers, and other persecuted re-
ligious minorities to settle in Georgia. Addition-

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^Kdth the new colony came new hardships.

^Mmng his sendee, he saw many economic and
military trials, one of which being the famous

Battle of Blood}- Marsh. Oglethorpe continued
to serve on the Board of Trustees of Georgia,
but, as the trustees gradually relaxed restrictions
on alcohol and slavery, Oglethorpe's ties with
the board became strained. By 1750 Georgia's
founder was no longer involved with the board.

Oglethorpe was called back to England in dis-
favor, despite his many humanitarian efforts in
Georgia. Eventually, he began a long retirement.
Before his death the General enthusiastically
greeted John Adams, ambassador to England
from the newly formed United States. He had
lived to see his infant colon}- become a free and
independent state.

At the age of SS the General died at Cranham
Hall on June 30. 17S5.

TIMELINE

1910

The charter establishing
Oglethorpe University

is issued, one day before
the 139th anniversary of
the birth of James Edward
Oglethorpe. The university
was originally established
in Midway, Ga.

1836

January
1857

Famous scientists
Joseph LeConte
and James
Woodrow (uncle
of President
Woodrow Wilson)
held professorships
at the university.

Civil War hardships
force the closure
of the university.
Oglethorpe will go
on to reopen briefly
in 1866, but it closes
again in 1869.

1870

Post-war financial
problems plague
the University.
Oglethorpe is closed
again at the request
of the Synod, but
Presbyterian activism
in the Reconstruc-
tion period remained
strong, and the goal
of establishing and
maintaining an
institution of higher
education continued.

1909

The cornerstone
is laid on the new
Atlanta campus. A
letter from Presi-
dent Woodrow
Wilson, nephew of
former OU professor
James Woodrow, is
read at ceremony. In
his letter, President
Wilson expressed "a
deep interest in the
revival of a university
which deserves to
be cherished by all
who are interested in
higher education."
Oglethorpe University
opens again in 1916
with 45 students.

1927

1850s

December
1835

May 30,
1862

1872

Joseph M. Brown, class of
1872, becomes governor of Georgia
He serves through 1913.

January 15,
1915

Carlyle Pollock
Beman, New York
native, becomes the
first president of OU.
The 21 founders of
the university were
Presbyterian, and
Presbyterians of the
time had consider-
able political clout.
Church leaders at
this time feared the
evils of city life might
affect the university's
students, as Midway
was located only a
short distance from
Georgia's capital city
of Milledgeville.

Sidney Lanier,

famous poet,
musician and
critic, enrolls
at Oglethorpe
University.
While a student,
he formed
close ties with
scientist James
Woodrow.

Trustees purchase the
John Neal house on
Washington
Street in downtown
Atlanta and the uni-
versity relocates,
but despite the
promise of the new
location, OU does
not prosper.

Thornwell Jacobs

organizes a series of
"Pan Presbyterian"
gatherings in
Atlanta to cel-
ebrate the 50th
anniversary of the
Southern Presby-
terian Church. But
the meetings also
have a secondary
purpose to stir up
interest in plans to
reestablish Ogletho-
rpe University. By
1912, Jacobs has
garnered the inter-
est of the first 100
contributors to the
Oglethorpe project,
and the group held
their first meet-
ing Sept. 17, 1912.
Jacobs would be
appointed president
ofOUinl915.

Newspaper giant
and Democratic New
York Congressman
William Randolph
Hearst is awarded
an honorary doctor
of laws degree from
the university. A
political powerhouse,
the influence of
Hearst's newspaper
syndicate was one of
the leading causes
of the United States'
entry into the Span-
ish American War
in 1898. Hearst's life
served as one of the
driving inspirations
for Orson Welles'
classic, Citizen Kane.
Phoebe Hearst Hall
on Oglethorpe's cam-
pus is named for the
mother of William
Randolph Hearst.

May 23,
1932

Thomas Kimmwood
Peters is hired as an
archivist for Jacobs'
revolutionary time
capsule, the Crypt of
Civilization and will be
opened in 8113. For
the project, Peters
microfilmed 960,000
pages of reading material.
The Crypt was sealed
on May 28, 1940.

Charles Longstreet Weltner

graduates from Oglethorpe. A
staunch Civil Rights advocate,
Weltner, a Democrat, served in
Congress from 1963-1967- In 1964,
Newsweek declared him a "prototype
of the articulate young congressman
the 'new breed' on whom so many
Southern moderates stake their
hopes for the future." A year earlier,
Weltner had become the lirst southern
politician to condemn his colleagues
for standing mute after the bombing
of a Birmingham, Alabama, church
that killed four young African
American girls. Following his terms
in Congress, Weltner served as a judge
in the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Weltner received the Kennedy Library
Profiles in Courage Award in 1991.

Dr. James
Whitney Bunting

takes office of mayor
of North Atlanta and
resigns as president
of Oglethorpe.

Georgia Governor
Jimmy Carter hands
an official proclama-
tion to OU President
Paul Kenneth Vonk
which declares Febru-
ary Independent
Higher Education
Month in Georgia.

1943

February 12,
1954

1956

April 29,
1977

April 29,
1977

Governor of New
York and future
president, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, was

awarded an honorary
doctor of laws degree
and delivered the com-
mencement
address for Oglethorpe
University. His
commencement ad-
dress, which was given
at the Fox Theater in
Atlanta, reflected the
New Deal principles
that he would later
deliver to the nation
as the president of the
United States. Georgia
Governor Richard
B Russell Jr. and
Barron Collier
attended the ceremony

1935

Thornwell Jacobs'

tenure ends. In his
near 30 years as pres-
ident, Jacobs oversaw
numerous projects
and conferred
degrees on figures
including Woodrow
Wilson, Franklin D.
Roosevelt and Amelia
Earhart.

The faculty of the
university passes a
resolution to celebrate
Oglethorpe Day,

the day the colony
was founded in 1733
by James Edward
Oglethorpe.

1955

1972

Griffin Bell, 77th
Attorney General of the
U.S. under President
Jimmy Carter, is
keynote speaker at Law
Dav and Convocation.

1948

Legendary basketball
coach Garland
Pinholster begins his 10
year reign at Oglethorpe.
During his coaching years,
Pinholster was an advocate
of Civil Rights and often
elected to play African
American teams.
Following his years as
coach, Pinholster went
on to serve as a Republican
in the Georgia House of
Representatives and also
served as Dean of Admin-
istration and a Trustee at
Oglethorpe. Pinholster was
inducted into the Georgia
Sports Hall of Fame in
1980 and received an
honorary doctorate from
the university in 2004.

Anne Cox Chambers

daughter of newspaper-
man and Democrat
James M. Cox is picked
as President Jimmy
Carter's Ambassador
to Belgium. Chambers
received an honorary
degreee from OU in 1983

J.B. Fuqua, CEO of Fuqua Indus-
tries and Chairman of the Democrat-
ic Party of Georgia, gives the address
at commencement exercises. Fuqua
was a self-made businessman, and, as
Democratic Chair, ran Carl Sanders'
successful campaign lor governor
in 1962 and was instrumental in
Jimmy Carter's early political career.
In his later years, Fuqua became well
known as a philanthropist, having
donated more than $100 million to
various charities.

His Holiness, the
Dalai Lama, visits

the Oglethorpe
University Museum
of Art for "The
Mystical Arts of
Tibet" exhibition,
which featured the
Dalai Lama's personal
sacred objects.

August 12,
1983

Georgia Governor
Joe Frank Harris

gives the address
at commencement
exercises.

Georgia Governor,
and honorary degree
recipient, Zell Miller
delivered the com-
mencement address.

Former New York City
mayor and Republican
presidential candidate
Rudy Giuliani holds a
"town hall" meeting at
Oglethorpe University.

Septemeber
2006

Oct. 17,
2008

May 18,
1986

1989

1998

Thrasyvoulo
Stamatopoulos,

Consul of Greece, is
an honored guest at
an OU Luncheon.

May 12,
1998

Billy Payne,

Olympics organizer,
and honorary degree
receipient delivers
the OU commence-
ment address.

Dr. Robert Parker,

astronaut who flew the

STS-9/spacelab-l mission

in 1983, addresses the

Oglethorpe Commu-
nity Leaders Luncheon

in April. Also in 1988,

Andrew W. Thomson,

Secretary and organizer

of British Prime Minister

Margaret Thatcher's

constituency, spoke at the

Oglethorpe Community

Leaders Luncheon in

November.

April 11,
2006

State Rep. John
Lev/is speaks in
Lupton Auditorium
on the Civil Rights
Movement.

May 16,
2007

A portion of Peachtree
Road is dedicated to OU
alumnus and Trustee
Steven J. Schmidt,
'40, World War II pilot
and inductee in both the
C Jglethorpe and Georgia
Sports Halls of Fame.
Schmidt received an
honorary doctorate
of laws in 1986. Ge-
origa Governor Sonny
Purdue delivered the
dedication.

U.S. Sen. Saxby
Chambliss. R-Ga.,

holds a Town Hall meet-
ing on Oglethorpe's
campus where he
discusses the nation's
current financial
crisis and his plans
for encouraging
the development of
alternative fuels.

feJM

STUDENT VIEWS
ON VOTING AND
THE CURRENT
POLITICAL CLIMATI

Alesha Tentinger '09:

Some of the most important issues to me
are our economy especially right now and
the war in Iraq. Those are the two biggest
factors I am looking at right now.

Ember Melcher '08:

I think it's really important for students in particular to vote because
you are on a campus that is full of well-informed peers and professors
that can help you learn about the issues that are important to you,
and it's a good time to start building a habit of performing your
civic duty as a citizen of the United States. We all know that college
is a habit-forming time.

Stephanie Jef coat ' 1 0:

I think this year's election is pretty important because we have had the same President for a while, so
I think the country is ready for some change. I think it's important for students to get involved because
we are the up-and-coming group that are going to be leaders in the community, ancl we need to be
educated about who is going to be running our community. And I always say, rou don't have a right to
complain unless you vote.' So if you don't tike something about the government then you need to vote,
and you need to research, and you need to get yourself educated.

Marian James '09:

I think it's very important for young people to be voting because this generation
hasn't been active. At this point, with the race so close in so many states,
particularly Georgia, even national campaigns are telling us that whether a candidate
wins or loses is up to the college students. It's really disappointing to hear people my

age say 'I am not going to vote. It doesn't matter.' Well, it does matter. We are
the Florida of this election.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

By Dr. Kendra King, Politics Professor

Today more than ever there is a
generation of young people who refuse to
be silent about the economic, political,
and socio-cultural issues that are
impacting both the nation and the world.

Why are they demanding that they
be heard?

I believe it is a combination of things.

First, it is prophetic. Forty years after
Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.'s "I've Been to the
Mountaintop" speech, young people
today have caught hold of his universal
message that "we, as a people, will get
to the Promised Land."

In this regard, this is another reason
young people today are willing to
register, vote, run for and even hold
elective office because they understand
that they have voice, opinions and
power to impact change on the local,
state, national and international level.

Finally, young people are being heard
(making their voice known) because for
the first time in the history of America
the possibilities of both symbolic and
substantive change are real. No longer are
people holding on to "dreams" of the first
woman or African American being elected
into the highest office in the land. Today,
young people recognize that very soon
someone from one of these subsets will
be the leader of the free world. As such,
young people are being heard because, as
Hip Hop group De La Soul said, "Stakes
is High!"

Let me begin by confessing that I'm a
crank and a contrarian. I comfort myself
by saying that it's one of the gifts I bring
to my teaching: I'm here to make students
think.

When I teach Aristotle's Politics in Human
Nature and Social Order, I take some
pleasure in calling students' attention to
the fact that, for Aristotle, democracy is
a "bad regime." It's the selfish rule of the
poor, who typically happen to be many,
just as oligarchy is the selfish rule of the
rich, who typically happen to be few.
Choosing between the two would seem
simply to depend upon which side you're
on; neither has a real claim to moral
superiority, to the allegiance of thoughtful
and decent men and women who care
about the common good.

Of course, I don't leave it there. Aristotle
doesn't either.

He offers a qualified argument on behalf
of democracy, suggesting that, in their
collective capacity, "the many" (in Greek,
the demos), can render judgments that
are comparable in quality to those offered
by the proverbial few good men. But, as
anyone who has organized a covered dish
supper knows, it's not just any group effort
that's comparable to a meal prepared by an
excellent chef. If I have to choose between
a dinner catered by Paula Dean and eating
at a fraternity house, I know where I'm
going. (Give me heart disease rather than
food poisoning any day.)

Aristotle suggests that collective judgments
have to be organized, with each of us
knowing how best we can contribute to the
common deliberations. We have to know
what we know and what we don't know,
speaking about the former and shutting up
about the latter.

But it isn't quite that simple. If we literally
don't know, how can we be sure that those
who say they know really do? Can't we be
the victims of clever and eloquent huck-
sters? How can we be sure that those who

claim expertise actually have it, or that those
who have it use it for the good of the
community, rather than for their own
good?

Following this train of thought, Aristotle
offers us a distinction between "master
craftsmen" and those "educated in a sub-
ject," between doctors and those educated
in medicine. The latter aren't experts,
but they can understand and evaluate the
arguments of those who are.

I call them "liberally educated," having
received the education befitting a free
human being, one capable of governing
himself or herself and participating in
self-government. If you don't have this
sort of education, you are easy prey both to
self-professed experts (who aren't) and to
smart people who really don't care about
your good or the good of the country.

As my students are aware that they're all
getting a liberal education of this sort, they
find this somewhat comforting.

Then I remind them that the number of
students enrolled in liberal arts colleges in
a given year would basically be enough to
fill a large football stadium say, the one
at the University of Michigan that seats
around 100,000. Of course this isn't the
whole story psst, you don't have to go to a
liberal arts college to get a liberal educa-
tionbut it ought to be sobering.

Our Founders believed that republican
self-government required a liberally edu-
cated citizenry. When we look around, how
much evidence of this kind of education do
we see in our political leaders, let alone in
our fellow citizens?

Are too few people voting or too many?

As I said, I'm a crank and a contrarian.

"Those who want to follow my argument should
pull their tattered copies of Aristotle's Politics off
their shelves and consult Bk. Ill, ch. 11. Those
who would HI, i hi disagree might begin by tak-
ing a look at Hobbes's Leviathan, chs. 8 (sec. 11),
15 (sec. 21), and 46 (sec. 11).

[jFN I

by Erin L. Greer

RAMIKA RENEE GOURDINE '11

Sophomore Ramika Renee Gourdine considers herself an advocate for the power of
the written word. As the Opinions Editor for The Stormy Petrel Gourdine revels in
translating her ideas and designs to paper, knowing that, by expressing her opinions in
visually appealing ways, she is encouraging discourse and influencing the marketplace
of ideas.

"I like that it's an outlet where other people can hear what I have to say," Gourdine ad-
mits. "I am also very interested in design because the way that something looks is very
influential on whether or not someone reads it and the meanings they get from it."

Gourdine's interest in journalism began with her involvement in Print Journalism
Magnet Program at Grady High School in Atlanta. Her activities and grades at Grady
caught the attention of the Oglethorpe administration, which later awarded her the
prestigious JEO Scholarship. Since then, Gourdine has been honing her OpEd chops-
she won an award for Best Story for the Opinions section last year and making her
mark as an active student on campus.

In addition to her position at The Stormy Petrel, Gourdine serves as Awards Chair,
Efficiency Chair and Triangle Chair for the ZIZ sorority, sings second soprano with
the University Singers and also works as a tutor in the Writing Center. Off-campus,
she coaches the Grady High School debate team and sings with Capital City Opera.
Gourdine said the size and structure of Oglethorpe has allowed her to pursue her
passion for expression an invaluable opportunity that she might not have had at
another university.

"At Oglethorpe, everyone knows everyone or everyone has at least seen everyone"
Gourdine explains, "so when you have something to say, it's easy to connect a face with
a message."

Gourdine said she plans to continue voicing her opinion in her post graduate years
not as a journalist, but as a Human Rights Lawyer.

"Law has always been a goal for me," she says. "I argue. That's what I do."

SARAH KENDALL GAULT '10

For Pre-Med junior Sarah Kendall Gault, a life's purpose is all about service which explains why,
when she visited the campus for the first time and witnessed the See Saw for Cancer campaign,
Gault knew she had found her collegiate home.

Excited about the service opportunities at Oglethorpe, Gault left her hometown of Carrollton, KY,
for Atlanta, and landed amid the loving arms OU's service fraternity AOQ. A member since fall of
2006, Gault, who previously held the position of VP of Service, is now President of the chapter.

During her years of involvement, Gault and her fellow AOQ members have performed service projects
with the Atlanta Community Food Bank and St. Vincent de Paul, as well as hosting the annual Trick
Or Treat in Traer. Last spring, Gault was the Team Captain for the AOQ Relay for Life team.

"Being able to be so active in this organization is likely my favorite aspect of my experience here at
Oglethorpe," Gault said. "It's a very rewarding activity. You can do a lot of things that make you feel 1
good about yourself, but doing something that helps other people takes that to a whole new level." MR

In addition to her activism with the service fraternity, Gault is a member of the Pre-Med fraternity,
Q>AE. Among her activities with <ME she sorts medical supplies for donation to developing countries.

Gault said she enjoys the work, especially as it combines her two loves service and medicine. Her
aspirations are to become a medical examiner, and she recently served as Program Chair Assistant
and Audio Visual Coordinator for the 2008 National Association of Medical Examiners' Annual
Meeting.

When she is not involved in fraternity activities, Gault works in the office of the Chief Medical
Examiner in Louisville, KY. She said she is currently working to establish such a position with the
Fulton County Medical Examiners' Office.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

OLAFUR BJORN LOFTSSON '11

The originator of the old adage "actions speak louder than words" may well have been com-
menting on Olafur Bjorn Loftsson's performance in the Greensboro College Fall Tourna-
ment. Whereas others might have given up if their golf bag rolled into the water on the 13th
hole and they had to single-handedly go and retrieve it, Loftsson soaking wet and with
drenched equipment continued to play, shooting a bogie, a birdie and four pars to finish
the match with a 74.

Listed as a sophomore, Loftsson came to Oglethorpe as an exchange student from his native
country of Iceland, where he began golfing at age 13. The sport has been good to Loftsson,
whose +2 handicap has already landed him slots on several international tours.

Loftsson comes by his love of the game honestly. Both of his parents are golfers his father,
Loftur Olafsson, was once the Icelandic Champion and golf is one of the most popular
sports in his country. But Loftsson said his fondness for the game stems from more than just
familial influence. To Loftsson, golf is about representing his country.

"It's often a lot of pressure," Loftsson says of playing before an international audience. "We
have a really small country so the pressure is pretty high. But the reward of representing
your country feels pretty good."

In addition to serving as a form of athletic ambassador, Loftsson said his sports experiences,
including six years on the Icelandic National Team and appearances at the European Indi-
vidual and Team Championships, have allowed him to travel the globe. To date, Loftsson has
been "pretty much everywhere" in Europe, played in the United States, and, this fall, played
for Iceland in the 2008 World Cup Amateur in Australia.

"I love meeting new people and having a good time," Loftsson says of his travels, which
include his stay at OU. "Every day [at Oglethorpe] you meet new people."

Loftsson has become a walk-on star for the OU golf team, and this fall helped Oglethorpe
make school history as the winners of the Third Annual Rhodes College Fall Invitational at
Tunica National.

Loftsson is a Financial Engineering major at Reykjavik University.

CLIFF CHANDLER MOORE '09

Senior psychology major Cliff Chandler Moore wants to experiment on
you. But he can't tell you why.

He's "keeping it secret."

"I can't have the word get around," he explains of his Honors Program
psychology research project. "It might ruin my results."

Currently working on the second of two research projects the first, on
"the study of external reinforcers on intrinsic motivation," took third
prize during the 2008 Georgia Psychological Association Conference-
Moore said his major has an undeniable pull.

"It's such a new science; it really just came out in the last 100 years. It's
almost the 'Wild West' of research," he laughs.

Interestingly enough, Moore's fascination with psychology also spills over into his other passion-
theater. Moore, who began acting at the age of four, has done several local commercials and had
a role in the film Happy Campers from New Line Cinema. He is pursuing a minor in theater and
performs with an independent theater group, Feint Theatre Company.

"Theater draws on the ability to diffuse into countless masks that touch upon the various elements
of the human psyche," he explains. "The ability to tap into that symbiotic energy shared between the
audience and the performer is something really special."

When he isn't studying or performing, Moore is active in multiple organizations including X<E>,
AOQ, OAK, AX and *FX. His multiple interests and involvements are opening many doors, and
Moore said he is having a difficult time choosing which path to follow. He would like to pursue a
higher degree in law and possibly psychology. For now though, Moore has decided to give professional
acting a go and says he plans to go to California after graduation to see if he can 'make it' in the business.

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ROFILE

'80

CHRISTOPHER

by Erin L. Greer

Some voice their ideals on the Opinion/Editorials page of the newspaper and others offer
their views around the office water cooler, but for Oglethorpe alumnus Christopher J.
McFadden, '80, right and wrong aren't decided in OpEds or over paper cups they are
puzzled out behind a bench.

An appellate lawyer now for two decades, McFadden channeled his years of expertise into
a bid for Judge for the Court of Appeals of Georgia this year. Although he did not win the
seat, he did accomplish one of his major goals in pursuing the challenge: ensuring his
voice is heard.

"The decisions being made by the president
and congress right now will have a substantial
impact on everyone... Your own interests are
on the line...the political process is ultimately
where our freedoms rest."

"Part of the reason I decided to become a candidate was because I wanted to participate
in the debate about what a judicial campaign should be about," said McFadden, who
emphasized that judges do not run under part}' affiliations, but on law experience.
To avoid the appearance of partisan affiliation, McFadden declined inquiries by special
interest groups who sent questionnaires to assess how he would vote on controversial is-
sues. McFadden says his stance shows his desire to rule based on law and not on opinion.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

"I bring a tangible record of contributions
in standing up for the ideal of the rule of
law," he explained. "The proposition, as
John Adams put it, that we have a govern-
ment 'of laws and not of men.'"

Raised in Acron, Ohio, McFadden's father,
Donald, was a judge. McFadden, who stud-
ied philosophy at Oglethorpe and received
his law degree from the University of
Georgia, always felt his upbringing pointed
him toward the bench.

"The challenge drew me to law, and I sort of
grew up with the expectation that I would
go into law. My father was a judge ...and
some of my friends at Oglethorpe assumed
I was a pre-law major," McFadden laughed.
"I have wanted to be a judge for a very long
time, to a significant extent because of the
example set by my father. And for someone
with my gifts which are similar to his
service as a judge is the most honorable
vocation to which I can aspire."

The co-author of two books, "Georgia
Appellate Practice With Forms" the First
and Second editions, McFadden credits his
practice, headquartered in Decatur, Geor-
gia, with providing him a new perspective
on the law and how it applies to people's
everyday lives. This perspective, he says, is
a very personal way of affecting change in
the world.

"[It's about] seeing the impact on the
people who come to you at crisis moments
in their lives," McFadden explained. "I have
represented people who are struggling
against losing their children, losing their
business or losing their freedom, and that
kind of deep understanding of the human
aspect of the court is very important."

Among his many professional accolades,
McFadden has served as an Atlanta Bar
Association officer and is currently in line
for that association's presidency. He also
served as a Special Master for the Supreme
Court of Georgia. Upon learning of his bid
for office, former Oglethorpe President
Manning Pattillo hosted a promotional
event for McFadden last summer.

When he isn't pouring over the aspects of a
case, McFadden finds other ways to make
himself heard in the community. A hus-
band and father, McFadden plays Santa
Claus at Egleston Children's Hospital,
serves as a lector at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church and has a black belt in Taekwondo.
But if high kicks and Old Saint Nick aren't
your forte, McFadden encourages every-

one, regardless of beliefs, to get involved in
the political process.

"Politics really cuts to the heart of it. It's
where decisions that effect our lives are
made. The decisions being made by the
president and congress right now will have a
substantial impact on everyone... Your own
interests are on the line. ..the political process
is ultimately where our freedoms rest."

With the election behind him, Mcfadden
says he will return to the active practice of
law. He said work has already picked back
up, and he is looking forward to another
political run, potentially in 2010.

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HROUGH CEO UNIVERSITY

'99 '99

MATTHEW ANDY

-A I ; I

OU alumni Andy Milford and Matthew White were featured in October
in the Atlanta Business Chronicle's "CEO University" special section.
The pair, graduates of the class of '99, credit the success of their business,
Dorian Software Creations Inc., to the education they received from
Oglethorpe University.

"I see the value in a liberal arts education," White says in the article.
"I learned how to think critically."

Milford agreed. "There is an entrepreneurial atmosphere. The professors
are focused on educating rather than on conducting research."

Milford and White began their friendship as freshman year roommates.
Milford created Dorian Software in 1997 and maintained the company on
his own for two years, but, when the need for a partner arose in 1999, White
was the natural choice. Today, Milford serves as CEO and chief software
architect, and White is the COO and VP of sales and marketing for Dorian.

In July 2008, Dorian Software announced its second quarter sales revenue
was the highest in company history.

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LERT

ANITA
STEVENSON
PATTERSON 97

Greetings! Our nation is in a challenging
time when we all want to be heard. Right
now, everyone is focused on our country s
credit crisis, the presidential elections and
other issues. We have opinions, solutions
and ideas, and we want to be heard.

As an alumna of Oglethorpe, I encourage
you to be heard. A liberal arts education
based in the vivacious city of Atlanta pro-
vided each of us with the opportunity to
learn to think outside the box and discuss
our opinions with others. We are thinkers,
and we are doers.

Once the economy stabilizes and our next
president is in office and we can once
again shift our focus to other things, I
encourage you to step up and volunteer
at Oglethorpe, attend alumni events or
spend an evening calling other alumni to
encourage them to support the OU Fund.
The National Alumni Association is always
seeking new volunteers - you just need
to speak up and be heard! Be heard in
positive ways that can make our university
even stronger.

Please mark your calendar and plan to
attend Oglethorpe's Evening of Enchant-
ment before the Boar's Head Ceremony
on Saturday, December 6; come back to

campus during Alumni Weekend April
17 -19, 2009. If it's your reunion year (if
your class year ends in a 4 or a 9), you'll
get the chance to climb the tower and ring
the Carillon bells! That's a great way to be
heard (all over Brookhaven!).

Dr. Schall and the alumni office travel to
various cities each year. That's a wonderful
way for our alumni who are living around
the country to reconnect and be heard.
Just this fall, the visits included Charlotte,
Raleigh, Jacksonville, Brunswick, Savan-
nah and Washington, D.C. We'll be in your
area this spring, Florida!

Another way you can speak up and be
heard is to nominate deserving alumni for
the awards that are presented during each
Alumni Weekend. There is a nomination
form enclosed or you can nominate some-
one online at www.alumni.oglethorpe.
edu/alumniawardsform. Please think
about fellow alumni you know who you
would like OU to consider honoring with
its prestigious awards and nominate them.

Get involved and be heard, and you'll help
add to the countless positive things going
on at Oglethorpe University! After all,
Oglethorpe's motto is "Make a life. Make a
living. Make a difference."

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CLASS
NOTES

EDUCATION AND CAREERS

Reverend John M. Flanigen '50

assists at St. Matthias' Episcopal Church in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama and is documenting
his memories of world, national and local
events and their impact on his life.

Col. Sheldon I. Godkin, USAF-Ret. '52

completed a 31-year career in the U.S.
Air Force in 1983 and established and
managed the University Club at Colorado
State University where he retired from in
2004. The university's president awarded
him honorary alumnus status and gave
him a special meritorious service award.
Recently, Godkin received the Rotary Club
International's Four Avenues of Service
award, one of Rotary s highest individual
honors.

The class of 1958 celebrated its 50th
anniversary during Alumni Weekend in
March 2008 with a brunch in the Ogletho-
rpe University Museum of Art. Each
member was asked to share what they have
been busy doing since graduation from
Oglethorpe.

Peggy Compton '58 is a retired educa-
tor from the Cobb County School System.
During her time as an educator, she was
honored with the teacher of the year
award. She also found time to become a
Cobb Clean Committee Appointee and a
member of the South Cobb Leadership
Institute. Compton has been active in
church and community activities since
her retirement. She enjoys spending time
her grandchildren, reading and traveling.
Her travels have included trips to Europe,
Canada, Mexico, Islands and all over the
U.S.

Mary Anne Sharp '58 has found success
in her professional life as both an educa-
tor in Atlanta Public Schools for 33 years
and a conductor of the Decatur Civic
Chorus for 45 years. Before retiring with
the Atlanta Public System, Sharp wrote
and directed several musicals based on
children's literature and Georgia history-
many which were aired on WABE and
PBS. In 1993, Sharpe was named artistic
director of Dekalb International Choral
Festival. This achievement is especially
important to Sharp since she is a prod-
uct of the City of Decatur School System.
Since then, she has led the chorus on many
tours around the world. These tours have
included the United States, Italy, Spain,
the United Kingdom, Germany and many
other countries. The chorus has also had
the privilege of performing in Carnegie
Hall and giving mini-concerts in New York
at Ground Zero. In May 2008, the chorus
sang at the National Memorial Day Con-

cert in the Kennedy Center in Washington,
D.C., representing the state of Georgia.

Jim Clower '58 was an active member of
the OU community earning an impressive
four varsity letters from 1956-57 in tennis,
baseball, basketball and cross-country.
Soon after graduating from OU, Clower
served our country and earned the rank of
PFC or Private First Class. He then went
on to the real estate business where he
earned the highest brokerage I Real Estate
the CCIM (Certified Commercial Invest-
ment Member) Designation in 1991. In
1997, he received the SR/WA designation
or senior member, which is the highest
designation in the International Right of
Way Association. Clower has also been
awarded a Certified General Appraiser
certificate by the State of Georgia. He
continues to work with his two sons Jim,
Jr., and Joel.

As a student at OU, John Harms '58 was

active in several campus organizations
including Alpha Phi Omega, speech club
and the Yamacraw staff. He then went into
the military where he attained the rank of
Colonel and is now a retired member of
the United States Marine Corps. Harms
continued his education at the University
of Virginia, where he majored in counselor
education and received a master's degree
in education in 1977- Harms also served
on the National Board of Counselors, The
Oahu Veterans Council Board and the
Military Officers Association of America.
After a fulfilling career at BHP Petroleum
Hawaii, Inc., and several years at Kahuku
High and Intermediate School as a career
counselor, Harms retired and now resides
in Hawaii and plans to move back to the
mainland in the near future where he can
be more involved in Oglethorpe activities.

Class of 1958 Reunion

Ina Foster Moore's '58 most memo-
rable moment was being elected Lady
Oglethorpe and meeting her husband of
49 years, Alan Moore, who was voted Lord
Oglethorpe that same year. After graduat-
ing from Oglethorpe with her master's
degree in education, Moore went into the
field of education where she has taught for
29 years. She is currently employed as a
teacher at Henderson Middle School in the
DeKalb County School System and enjoys
spending time vacationing at the beach
and visiting family.

Alan Moore '58 not only had the
privilege of being voted Lord Oglethorpe
during his time at the University but also
met his wife the Lady Oglethorpe of that
same year. He also had the honor of being-
voted "Ugliest Man on Campus." After his
memorable time at OU, Moore pursued a
career in the healthcare field for 50 years.
Moore now works as a commission sales-
man for Southern Business Systems and
has lived in Atlanta since 1959- He has
been active in his neighborhood swim club
and became president of North Cumber-
land Swim Club.

Betty Stokes McGariety '58 came to OU
as an older student and enjoyed her two
years by taking part of the campus experi-
ence and completed her degree in
elementary education in two years. Her
first 10 years as a teacher were spent
teaching seventh graders in Atlanta Public
Schools. In 1969, McGariety was certified
in library science at Emory University. She
then went on to become an elementary
school librarian for 20 years. After 30 years
of sendee, McGariety retired from Atlanta
Public Schools in 1986 and likes to believe
that she made a difference those vears. She

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CLASS

is proud of her two children, three grand-
children and four great grandchildren.

After graduation from OU, Christina Rice
Freeman '58 taught elementary school in
the Atlanta Public School System while her
husband, the late Judge Richard Freeman,
established his law career. She also worked
on her husband's political campaign,
which he won and was elected to the
Atlanta Board of Aldermen. Her husband
was later appointed federal district judge
by President Richard Nixon. After teach-
ing, Freeman volunteered for an organiza-
tion in support of schools like the Tallulah
Falls School. Freeman now spends her
time as an active member in the Northside
Woman's Club and a garden club.

While at OU, Shirley Benefiel Geoghan

'58 enjoyed spending time with her class-
mates and their many camping adven-
tures. She also went to Korea with the Red
Cross and then served as service club
director for the USAF in England.
Geoghan now enjoys retirement at her
beautiful home on the sands of Lake
Michigan with her husband, retired Lt.
Col. Thomas Geoghan. Prior to retirement,
Geoghan was president of the Pennsylva-
nia Pro Life Federation and served on the
board of directors for the National Right
to Life.

During her time at OU, Ma Varelmann
McCoy '58 enjoyed working with the
campus group Oglethorpe Players, singing
on the Oglethorpe TV show and being a
member of the Duchess Club. McCoy and
her husband Don are now retired civilian
employees of the U.S. government. They
both are active volunteers in the city of
Las Cruces, New Mexico and in the fields
of preservation (Paleozoic Trackways).
Both are also members of the Mesilla Val-
ley Chorale where she is a soloist. McCoy
plans to travel to Lemans, France, in June
2009 to perform with the Chorale.

Ted Bayley '58 worked for the Boy
Scouts of America after serving five years
with the Marine Corps. He and his family
became tired of moving so Bayley went
to work at Georgia State University. He
served in the business school as assistant
dean and later became vice president of
development and alumni affairs. He was
asked by the board of St. Joseph's Hospital
to serve as president of the Mercy Founda-
tion. In 1999, Bayley was named National
Fundraiser of the Year. In retirement, he
has continued to share his expertise with
many organizations. He most enjoyed
working on many Habitat for Humanity
houses. Bayley taught children and then
adults in Sunday school for 40 years. He
served the Atlanta Presbytery by serving
as a moderator. Bayley now struggles with
Alzheimers and is in several studies at

Emory University. His favorite Oglethorpe
memory is the curriculum and Pop Crow
and friends.

Russell Eisenman '62, Ph.D., had a book,
Creativity, Mental Illness and Crime, pub-
lished by Kendall/Hunt. It contains essays
and articles by him on a variety of psychol-
ogy topics, with several being on his expe-
riences working as a prison psychologist.

The West Point Woman's Club recently
selected Lynda Papini Hines '64 as

the club woman of the year. She was also
selected as the club's woman of the year
several years ago. Hines was selected as
Teacher of the Year in 1987- She held a
chairmanship on the Southern Associa-
tion of Schools. Hines is a member of the
Alpha Delta Kappa International Honor-
ary Sorority of Women Educators and is
still active in a local chapter of that group.
In addition to her West Point Woman's
Club work as second vice president, she is
president of Friends of Hawkes Library.

Joan Phillips Millar '64 and J.D. "Don"
Millar celebrated their 50th wedding anni-
versary in August 2007 with a Holy Com-
munion Service at Hanover Hall, officiated
by the Right Reverend Milton Murray

and attended by their immediate family
members. Afterwards, the family cel-
ebrated with cake and returned to Chateau
Elan for a buffet in the Versailles Room. In
September 2007, Joan and Don welcomed
grandchildren twins John Thomas Millar
and Alison Taylor Millar.

Sharon Friedrich Williams '65

announced that as of June 30, 2008, her
new career is that of a retired person who
is going to spend as much of her new way
of life as possible traveling around the
country with her newly retired husband of
41 years, Mike.

Louis E. Rossman '69 of Philadelphia,
.., was elected president of the American

Association of Endodontists during its

2008 Annual Session,
held April 9 - 12 in
Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
Rossman has been
actively involved in the
activities of the Asso-
ciation for years, serv-
ing as president-elect
from 2007-2008, vice

rd., was cicllcu pit

Association of Endi

president from 2006-2007, secretary from
2005-2006, treasurer from 2004-2005,
and District I director from 2000-2003,
while also participating in the work of
numerous committees including Research
and Scientific Affairs, Workforce Assess-
ment, Public and Professional Affairs and
Strategic Planning. He also has played an
integral role in planning numerous annual
sessions, serving as general chair of the
meeting in 2002.

Dianne Jones Ford, M.D. '77 was a

Grand Awards Judge in the Medicine and
Health Category of the 2008 Intel Inter-
national Science and Engineering Fair that
was held in Atlanta May 11 - 16. Ogletho-
rpe professor Dan Schadler was a Grand
Awards Judge in the Plant Science Cate-
gory of the Fair. In a classic example of the
"it's a small world phenomenon," Schadler
encountered Ford when she was ahead of
him on an escalator in the Georgia World
Congress Center. Ford was a student in the
first class that Dr. Schadler taught when he
joined the OU faculty in 1975.

Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82 recently
enrolled in the Passport to Teaching program
in Missouri to earn certification to teach Eng-
lish language arts for grades six to 12.

Tony Murphy '85 has joined Rich Prod-
ucts Corporation's Foodservice Division
as a national account manager. Murphy's
primary responsibility is to manage Rich's
domestic and international military food-
service segment. Prior to joining Rich's,
Murphy worked for Sara Lee Foodser-
vice for nine years in its marketing and
national accounts division. Preceding Sara
Lee, he worked as a foodservice director
for ARAMARK for 12 years.

Murphy works and resides in Commerce,
Georgia.

Joselyn Butler Baker '91 joined the
Georgia Chamber of Commerce as senior
rice president for communications. She
is responsible for the Chamber's public
relations, media relations, membership
communications and other internal and
external communications efforts.

J. Alison Bess, Ph.D. '96, recently
relocated to with her husband, Curt Meyer,
to Alexandria, Louisiana, for her new job
as a psychologist for the Department of
Immigration Health Services at the La
Salle Detention Facility in Jena. Louisiana.

Nathan Sparks '98 was recently named
to Georgia Trend magazine's 40 under
40. This is the 12th year the publication
has selected 40 high-achieving Georgians
under the age of 40 who are making their
marks in business, government, educa-
tion, the arts and the world of nonprofits.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Sparks lives in Brunswick and is the execu-
tive director of the Brunswick and Glynn
County Development Authority.

Mary Boger Mali '00 is working as a se-
nior systems analyst at St. John's Universi-
ty in New York, and she previously worked
as an assistant director of admissions at
Emory University Rollins School of Public
Health and program assistant at Columbia
University in New York City.

Look for Vince Pisani '00 n the current
Keno (Georgia Lottery) TV ad. OU profes-
sor Jay Lutz's class is reading The Diary of
Anne Frank and took his class to see Pisani
in the theatrical production of The Diary
of Anne Frank, a production by the Re-
naissance Project, Inc., in Atlanta. Pisani
then followed up in October with a guest
lecture in Lutz's class. He is also working
as an acting coach for a talent agency in
film casting and commercials.

Liz Campbell '01 was named the head
women's basketball coach at Colorado
College.

Melissa Stracener Beauregard '01 was

awarded her master's degree in business
administration from the University of
Oklahoma in Norman, summer 2006. Her
family has recently relocated from Okla-
homa back to the Houston, Texas area,
where she will begin pursuing her Ph.D. in
marketing at the University of Houston.

Karen Anthony Schnick '02 began her
doctoral program in education at Van-
derbilt University in August 2007. She
is an ExpERT (Experimental Education
Research Training) pre-doctoral fellow,
specializing in development, learning and
diversity. She and engineer husband John
live in Nashville with their dog Grade.

After teaching elementary school for five
years, Sharmaine Davis Mitchell '03

assumed the administrative position of
webmaster and production studio teacher
at Trinity School in Atlanta. She completed
her master's degree in instructional tech-
nology in April 2008.

Mark DeLong '03 is an editor in Georgia
Tech's creative sendees department, craft-
ing copy for print and electronic communi-
cations. He was director of publications at
Oglethorpe from January 2005 until April
2008. His freelance work includes writing
for the national Power Girls magazine and
editing for Atlanta's Jezebel magazine.

Angela Bagley Fifzpatrick '04 completed
her master's degree in education from
Georgia State University in June 2008.
Her concentration was secondary English
education, and she graduated with a 3.98
GPA. She is now teaching high school
English in the Cobb County School District.

Rachel Lehr '04 is in Islamabad,
Pakistan, where she is a Third Secretary
of Regional Affairs at the U.S. Embassy.
She is proud to be representing her
country and working hard in the global
war against terrorism.

Carlissa Carson '05 graduated from
Emory University School of Law in May
2008. Her work concerning the negative
implications of the recently enacted Mili-
tary Commissions Act was published in the
Emory Law Journal (May 2008). She now
attends Georgetown Law and will receive
an LL.M in international law and a certifi-
cate in international human rights. While
at Emory, Carson was notes and comments
editor of the Emory Law Journal. Carson
is a military intelligence officer in the U.S.
Army Reserves (1LT). Prior to pursuing
the LLM, Carson worked for the DOD in
the Office of Military Commissions at the
Pentagon as a staff attorney and supervi-
sor/manager of a group of intelligence
analysts. She will continue her work on
the U.S. Supreme Court case of Hamdan
v. Rumsfeld and work on other cases con-
cerning detainees held at U.S. Naval Base,
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Catherine "Cat" Lawler '05 graduated
from the University of Georgia School of
Law in May 2008. She currently resides in
Atlanta and works as a staff attorney for
the Honorable Judge John J. Goger at the
Fulton County Superior Court. She would
love to meet up with Petrels now that she
is back in the city!

Brittany Marie Bennett '06

graduated from the University
of South Florida with a master's
degree in library and informa-
tion science on May 3, 2008.

Jessica Griffin '06 graduated from
the George Washington University,
Trachtenberg School of Public Policy
and Public Administration in May 2008.
She received a master's degree in public
administration with a concentration in
nonprofit management. Griffin entered
the MPA program as one of five recipients
of a merit-based graduate assistantship
and scholarship and graduated with a 3.9
GPA. She is employed at the Capital Area
Food Bank in Washington, D.C., working
in development and fundraising. Griffin
also serves as treasurer on the board
of directors of the D.C. chapter of Young
Nonprofit Professionals Network.

MARRIAGES

Stephanie Phillips '90 surprised every-
one by committing herself in marriage to
Joshua Robert Copland
. 2 on Ma y 3 > 2008, in a roar-
ing '20's-style wedding
held at Callanwolde Fine
Arts Center in Atlanta.
Phillips is working as
production coordina-
tor for Executive Com-
munications at Georgia Tech University.
Her husband works as a team lead in the
accounting department of FMLS. They live
in Doraville with "their four furkids and
plan to be blissed out bickering geeks for
the rest of their lives."

Jennifer Chiofalo '94 and Clinton Toma-
sino were married on May 10, 2008, in a
beautiful mountain ceremony in Cleve-
land, Georgia. The wedding party included
matron of honor Kelly
Moynes Sklare '96,
bridesmaids Jena Jo-
lissaint '98 and Jamie
Annarino '98. The
couple lives in Reyn-
oldstown. Chiofalo is
a consumer marketing
manager at Digital Blue Electronics in
East Cobb, and her husband is an architect
at Cooper Carry in Atlanta.

Chris Benner '01 and Dani Stellin
Benner '99 celebrated their one-year
wedding anniversary in Ireland. Their
wedding mirrored an Oglethorpe reunion,
with over half of the guests consisting of

OU alumni. The wedding parts - included
Heather McNeill Ivkovich '99, Kristi
Wright '01, Missy Roedersheimer '99,
Susie Polyak Findley '99, Rebecca
Bowers Conners '99, Catherine McGa-
han Dunham '99, Marie Heflin Shirley
'99, Anthony Dowell '01 and Matt
Vance '02. The Benners live on the west
side of Atlanta with their Boston terrier
Chumley.

Ashley Zimmerman '01 married Hunter
Hamilton at St. Edward Catholic Church
in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 5, 2008.
They reside in Atlanta. Three bridesmaids
were OU alumnae
Heather Baber Ma-
roney '01 (matron
of honor), Brooke
Roberts Bourgeois
'01 and Julie Shuman
Martin '98.

Lauren Montagno '02

married Ned Berkow on
June 28 at Cathedral of
Christ the King with a
reception The Ritz-Carlton
Buckhead.

JoAnn Tippett Verdun '04

and Brandon Verdun were
married August 9, 2008,
in Red River, New Mexico.
April Thompson Milupi

'05 was a bridesmaid along
with the bride's cousin and sister. The
couple resides in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

Helen Beattie '05 married James (Britt)
Thompson on April 19, 2008.

FUTURE PETRELS

Matthew Scott Thomp-
son '93 and Susan Rachel
Thompson would like to an-
nounce the birth of Simon
Parks Thompson (class of
2026) born July 20, 2008 in
Johns Creek, Georgia. Father lulls Simon
to sleep each night with selections from
Thus Spake Zarathustra.

Julie Franek Sorchy '94 and husband
Paul announce the birth of their daughter
Jocelyn Josephine Sorchy- She was born at
home on June 23, 2008, at 9:50 a.m. She
was six pounds, 13 ounces and 20 inches.
Little Paulie (seven years old) is very proud
to be a big brother at last.

Jamie Walker Ball '95

and her husband Ryan are
overjoyed to announce the
birth of their first child,
Atticus Walker. Atticus was
born in Woodland Hills,
California, on April 22, 2008, measuring
22 inches long and weighing eight pounds,
three ounces.

Mark '96 and Ellen
Kimbrell Bingham

'97 are pleased to
announce the birth of
df their third child Alivia
Jane. She was born

August 11, 2008, weighing seven pounds,
six ounces and measuring 19-5 inches long.
Big sister Abigail is thrilled to have a little
sister and big brother John Andrew is not
sure what's going on! (Photo courtesy of
Stirring the Light.)

Kristi Pelletier Vega '9 6 and her hus-

band Jamie are happy

to announce the birth

of Katherine Rose, on

January 5, 2008, in

Virginia Beach. Big brother Jimmy and

big sister Mary are very proud of their

new little sister Katy Rose, and the whole

family is glad to be settling in after another

move back to San Diego.

Daryl Brooks '97

and his wife Brandie,
along with big sister
Ansley, proudly an-
nounce the birth of
Addyson Virginia who
was born on June 8, 2008,

Kelly Holland Vrtis '97, husband Matt
and big sis Amelia welcomed Franklin
Joseph Vrtis on February 22, 2008. The
big boy weighed nine pounds, 10 ounces
and was 21 inches long.
Kelly continues working
at The Container Store
corporate office in
Dallas, Texas, managing
copywriting for the company's advertising.

Carlo Hyman Birnbaum '99 and her

husband Scott announce the
birth of their daughter Isa-
bella Esther Birnbaum on
B May 12, 2008. She weighed
fcffig six pounds, one ounce and
was 18.75 inches in length.

Christopher Jackson '01 and Sara
Haviland Jackson '01 are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Delia
Rose Haviland Jackson. Delia Rose was
born February 19, 2008, weighing nine
pounds, five
ounces. Their
son Pierce, 3, is
turning into a
great big brother. ^!
The Jacksons are JJ.
happily and
exhaustedly settling in to life with two
children in their new hometown of Silver
Spring, Maryland.

Christian Blonshine'01 and Melinda
Vesgo Blonshine '03

happily welcomed their first

baby on June 16, 2008, at

4:13 p.m. Tyler Christian

Blonshine weighed seven

pounds, 10 ounces. The

family resides in South Florida.

IN MEMORIAM

Fred Boswell '24 on December 7, 2007

Lucretia Marie Caudill '34

Estelle Jones Mason '34

on August 10, 2008

Carol Jeffares Morgan '35

on March 18, 2008

Fairis Bagwell McGeady '35

on May 20, 2008

Carl Newman Clark '38

on April 29, 2008

Marguerite McKinney Hart '40

on May 1, 2008

Evelyn Blanton '41

on September 27, 2008

Ann Burney Shotmeyer '42

on September 18, 2008

J. Eugene Harris '43

on August 30, 2008

Eleanor Mathews Wood '44

on February 7, 2007

Dale Smith Phillips '45

on April 2, 2008

Reverend William Clinton Rhodes, Jr.

'49 on April 2, 2008

Bronston Cass '51 unknown

Walter Tanner '5 1 on July 6, 2007

Edwin R. Sturdivant '53

on September 12, 2007

Elene Fisher Downen '54

Freida Beatty Duffey '57

on June 15, 2008

Marie Therrell Henry '57

Sally Scurry Mizelle '58

on July 2, 2008

Sherman D. Tomlinson '58

Franklin Holley '59

Sidney Barbanel '60

on September 8, 2008

Beverly Powers Alexander '63

on July 6, 2008

John Day '64 on April 9, 2008

Gary Richard Haug '64

on March 4, 2008

James Brown '65

Robert Stanley Campbell '67

on April 22, 2008

Rhua Bernice "Bobby" Wilcox Flock

'71 on July 19, 2008

Midge M. Jorns '72 on March 28, 2008

Delmas Reddy '77 on July 8, 200S

Lorie Terry '01 on August 12, 2008

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

RECEPTIONS AND
VISITORS

Oglethorpe
alumni recon-
nected at a New
York dinner on April 23, at Ted's Montana
Grill in Manhattan. The event, hosted by
Laura Turner Seydel '86, was visited by
a very special guest Ted Turner! Turner
mingled with OU alumni and graciously
welcomed them to his restaurant.

Floyd '43 visited OU's campus earlier this year and went on a
tour of the campus. He had not been back to campus in 30 years. His
grandson Hal Royer '91 is also an Oglethorpe graduate.

Bob and Donna Cron Rasile '82 hosted Charlotte-area alumni at their home in
SouthPark on September 9, 2008. Guests included O.K. Sheffield '53 and Johnnie
Lowry, Tom Cluderay '68, Tom O'Connor '67, Bill Plowden '67, Roger '68 and
Barbara Beggs Lifted '68, Cathy Ayer Clark '79, Charles Woodford '87 and Jen-
nifer Woodford, David '88 and Mabel Lastres Turner '90, Jodie Sexton Goff '01,
Ashish Thakur '99 and Renuka Thakur and current
OU parents Steve and Jean Hendrix.

HONOR ROLL
OF DONORS

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHO GAVE TO OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY BETWEEN JULY 1 , 2007, AND JUNE 30, 2008. GIFTS TO THE OGLETHORPE FUND,
THE OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART, THE OGLETHORPE WOMEN'S NETWORK, THE OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC PROGRAM AND OTHER SPECIAL
FUNDS ARE LISTED IN THE APPROPRIATE GIVING SOCIETIES. THE ENTIRE OGLETHORPE COMMUNITY IS GRATEFUL FOR THESE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS.

PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST

SOCIETY

GIFTS OF $10,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous

Accumetric, Inc.

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr. '52

Mr. Lyman C. Aldrich '38

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R. Arp
Assistance League of Atlanta
BCES Foundation
Mr. Robert E. Bowden '66
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61 and

Mr. Robert Bowen
Mr. Franklin L. Burke '66, (H) '98
J Bulow Campbell Foundation
The Community Foundation for

Greater Atlanta
Estate of Helen Bivings Crawford '35*
Mr. John Cunningham
Mr. Robert J. Fewell
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Findley III
Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.
Mr. David C. Garrett III
Georgia Foundation for Independent

Colleges, Inc.
Dr. Joel Goldberg (H) '00
Mr. William Howell Gower '68 and

Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower '68
Gray Matters Capital Foundation, Inc.
Mr. James J. Hagelow '69
Mrs. Jesse S. Hall
The Halle Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Harald R. Hansen (H) '0
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hortlage '65
Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Mr. Arthur Howell
Mr. Warren Y. Jobe
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61
Mr. James R. Magbee
Ms. Janice McNeal '98
Mr. R. D. Odom, Jr.
Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey '84
Mr. John H. Parker, Jr.
Patricia and Robert Bowden Foundatic
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Reiser, Jr.
Estate of M. A. Rikard '37, |H) '92*
Dr. J. Mack Robinson (H) '95
Mr. Donald H. Rubin '56
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr. '53
The Shelley and Donald Rubin

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Sidman
Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81
Tull Charitable Foundation
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Inc.
Mr. Mark A. Williams '94 and

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams '93
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willoch

THORNWELL JACOBS SOCIETY
GIFTS OF $5,000 - $9,999

Anonymous

Mr. Howell Breedlove '57 and

Mrs. Ann Breedlove '57
Breedlove Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Burk
Coca-Cola Company
Mr. David Nathan Cooper '71

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Emerson

Flohr Family Foundation

Mrs. Martha Sibley George '51

Georgia Power Foundation

Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71

Mr. Jack Guynn (H) '05

Ms. Anne Hammond '87

Harold Hirsch Scholarship Foundation

Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78

Mr. Muhtar Kent (H) '08

Dr. Charles B. Knapp

Mr. Andrew G. Kronitz

Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

Mr. Roger A. Littell '68 and

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell '68
Marsh & McLennan Co's., Inc.
Mr. William Thayer Mullally '03

Na

'63

Mr. Michael W. Outlaw

Mr. Ronald W. Rogers

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70

Ms. Susan M. Soper '69

Sunbelt Structures Inc.

Suntrust Bank, Atlanta

Ms. Trishanda Treadwell, Esq. '96

Dr. Pamela Tremayne

Mr. Raymond S. Willoch '80

PHILIP WELTNER SOCIETY
GIFTS OF $2,500 - $4,999

Anonymous

Barco

Dr. James L. Cox '53

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Curtis

Mr. Paul L. Dillingham

Frances and Beverly DuBose Foundation

Mr. Harry R. Frazer '89 and

Mrs. Dawn Frazer
Mr. Robert Friend

Mr. Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr. '98
Mr. David Golden
Mr. and Mrs. R. Louis Graner
Mr. Q. William Hammock, Jr. '73
Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
Mr. B. Shane Hornbuckle '92 and

Mrs. Elizabeth VanWinkle Hornbuckle '93
John P. Salamone Memorial Foundation
Ms. Nancy C. Juneau
Juneau Construction Company, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lane III
Macy's Foundation
Mr. John Meacham, Jr. '42 MA '43
Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Osmanson
Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86
Sarah Spencer Godfrey Charitable Trust
Mr. Joseph P. Shelton '91 and

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91
Drs. William O. and Patricia P.

Shropshire
Dr. Philip Zinsmeister

JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE

SOCIETY

GIFTS OF $1,000- $2,499

Anonymous

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr. '64 and
Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken '66
Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68
Mr. Arthur M. Armstrong '67

Mr. Richard Arroll

Atlanta Educational Telecommunicatio

Collaborative, Inc.
Ms. A. Diane Baker '77
Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr. '79 and

Ms. Joselyn Butler Baker '91
Mr. John S. Ball '71 and Mrs. Mary

Crockett Ball '72
Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball '72
Bank of America
Mr. and Mrs. William Barwick
Mr. Ted Dwight Bayley '58 and Mrs.

Ellen Kinsey Bayley '57
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall
Mr. Robert L. Boggus, Jr. '49
Mr. Jason Breitfeller '98 and

Mrs. Katherine H. Breitfeller '98
Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer '82
Mr. John Breton III '97 MBA '99 and

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton '02
Mr. Nathan E. Briesemeister '94
Mr. and Mrs. David Bucey
Mr. James H. Burk '83
Mr. Chad Ryan Burk
Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler '69
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns
Mr. Herman L. Campbell '39
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Campbell
Mrs. Susan Carlisle
Chick-fil-A, Inc.
Citigroup Foundation
Mrs. Heather Andrews Clark '96
Mr. Milton C. Clipper
Mr. James M. Cook, Sr. '79
Mr. Adam M. Corder '95 and

Mrs. Rebecca Marasia Corder '91
Mr. Robert B. Currey '66 and

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey '65
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport
Mr. Brian A. Davis '94
Mrs. Roberta H. Davis '94
Mr. Phillip K. Deal '86 and

Mrs. Maureen Rowe Deal '88
Deloitte & Touche
Mrs. Mono Tekin Diamond
Ms. Toby Director
Mr. Earl Dolive

Dorian Software Creations, Inc.
Mr. Timothy Doyle
Jay S. Drotman Memorial Fund
Ms. Jennifer DuBose '90
Dr. Daniel M. Duncanson '85
Mr. Christopher P. B. Erckert '86
Ms. Kathleen M. Farrell '95
Mrs. Donna Findling '96
The First Families of Georgia
Focus Brands
Mr. William R. Foster '58
Dr. Marilyn Fowle
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fowler
Mrs. Donna Gainer '93
Mr. David C.Garrett, Jr. (H) '99
Dr. R. Derril Gay '62
Mr. W. Elmer George '40
Dr. John T. Goldthwait '43
Mr. Harry N. Gordon
Mr. Kenneth P. Gould '85
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grathwohl
The Leonard and Jerry Greenbaum

Family Foundation, Inc
Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal '88
Mr. Scott T. Haight '89

Mr. Robert L. Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrison

Mr. Stuart Herman '50 and

Ms. Elsie L. Adler
Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01
Mr. Thomas G. Hood '78
IBM Corporation

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Mr. Richard C. Johnson '81
Ms. Lavinia Johnston
Mr. Robert M. Kane '81
Dr. Mark A. Knautz '87
Dr. Dale M. Kristle '78

Mr. J. Smith Lanier II

Mr. Brent W. Latham '97

Ms. Cheryl D. Lea '03

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindburg

Mr. William E. Lukow '95

Ms. Gail Lynn '77

Mr. Stephen E. Malone '73

Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation

Ms. Margaret A. McGinness '86

Mr. Scott M. McKelvey '91

Mr. James P. McLain

Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93

Mr. Robert A. Milford '99

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Moore

Ms. Tamara S. Nash

Northside United Methodist Church

Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor '67

Mr. Albert N. Parker

Mrs. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97

Dr. Manning M. Pattillo, Jr.

Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76

Mrs. Catherine M. Pittman '90

Ms. Mary M. Prell

Mr. Edwin Reitman

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rizzo

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97

Mr. Clifford T. Robinson '89 and

Mrs. Stacy Leigh Robinson '88
Mr. Peter A. Rooney
Mr. Carl T Roper, Jr. '57
Mr. R. Alan Royalty '88
Ms. Deborah L. Ryan
Mrs. Virginia G. Salfisberg '42
The Sallie Mae Fund
Saluteamerica, Inc.
Mr. Brian C. Sass '83
Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schall
Dr. Lawrence M. Schall and

Betty Londergan
Mr. Eric M. Scharff '63
Mr. Jeremiah Schultz '96
Mr. Charles F. Scott '57
Dr. Robert A. Sellards '91
Col. B. W. Sellers, Jr. '64 and

Mrs. Carole George Sellers '63
Mr. Christopher M Sertich '81
Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86
Mr. Larry C. Shattles '67
Mr. Michael Shirley '97 and

Mrs. Marie Heflin Shirley '99
Mr. David Smith
Ms. Linda Spock
Sprint Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton (H) '99

?PE UNIVERSITY

Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.
Subaru of America Foundation
Mr. James B. Swanson, Jr.
Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski '88 and

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89
Dr. Linda J. Taylor
Mr. Ashish N. Thakur '99
Ms. Nancy Thomas
Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin '93 and

Mrs Kristina Randall Tomberlin '93
Mr. Bleecker Totten '5 1
Drs. Pedro and Codetta Trejo

Mr. Bernard van der Lande '76
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Varlan
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and

Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson '69
Mr. Charles K. Weathers '68
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Weldon
Mr. Terry White
Ms. Linda Willis
Mr. J. Blake Young, Jr.
Mr. John B. Zellars, Jr. '85

SIDNEY LANIER SOCIETY
GIFTS OF $500 - $999

Anonymous

Mrs. Annette Fry Adamiyatt '79

Dr. J. Frederick Agel, Jr. '72

Ms. Susan Harman Alou '84

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler '76

Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews '51

Ms. Bambi Ellison Arnold '83

Dr. Keith H. Aufderheide

Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Bailey

Ms. Ashley Barsoum

BASF Corporation

The Begley Family Foundation

BKR Metcalf Davis

Dr. Brooke N. Bourdelat-Parks '95

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Brattin '00

Brooks, McGinnis, & Company LLC

Dr. Roger A. Brooksbank '83

Mr. David Buice

Mrs. Lynne Bush

Mr. Bill W. Carter '59

Centurion-Eagle Auto Transport

Mrs. Angela Clem Chattin '90

Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, LLP

Mr. William B. Christian '59 and

Mrs. Barbara James Christian '62
Citation Manufacturing Inc
Mr. William M. Clifton '88
Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett
Mr. AlvinJ.Curkin '51
Mrs. Reese E. Currie
Mr. Talmage L. Dryman
Dr. Mimi Milner Elrod '66
Empire Entertainment & Travel
Mr. Jim H. Faasse '96
Dr. Beatrice Hasty Favre '64
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger
Ms. Annette M. Friant '77
Mr. William F. Gannon
Mr. Alan J. Gibson '95 and

Mrs. Teri Butler Gibson '95
Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Glover, Jr.
Col. Sheldon I. Godkin '52
Mr. James P. Gorman
Mr. Jon E. Gundlach '90
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gussman
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP
Ms. Marion C. Haines '90
Mr. Gary S. Hand '89
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hanzsek, Jr.
Dr. Bonnie S. Hayes
Dr. Karen Head '98
Mr. Morris Herzberg, Jr.
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta

Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Hirshman

Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr. '72

Mr. Malcolm Holmes

Drs. Philip Horton and Mary Tyson '79

Hyman S. and Sadye Jacons

Mr. Jonathan W. Johnson '89
J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation
Mrs. Helen King Kessler '68
Mr. Douglas J. Ketterer and

Ms. Jenean Marchese
Ginger and Lucien M. Kimball
Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt '90
Mrs. Shannon M. Lambert '99
Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Large
Ms. Mariruth Leftwich '99
Ms. Lucy Leusch
Mr. Stuart C. Levenson '67
Mr. Mark S. Lisicky '82
Mrs. Mary Louise Watkins MacNeil '51
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Maddox
Mrs. Margaret Woodward

Mathewes '55
Mauldin& Jenkins CPA
Mr. Scott D. McAdoo '75
Maj. James C. McClanahan '41
Mrs. Judith Carlisle McLeroy
Ms. Laura Medley
Mellon Financial Corporation
Mr. Paul B. Miller '85
Miller Ray Houser & Stewart, LLP
Ms. Elizabeth Munson
Dr. Philip J. Neujahrand

Dr. Victoria Weiss
Mr. Charles E. Newton '42
Mr. Robert J. Nickles '74 MS '06

and
Mrs. Barbara Merscher Nickles '73
Mr. Edward E. Noble
The Vivian Bilby Noble Foundation Inc.
Dr. J. Anthony Paredes '61
Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98
Mr. John C. Perner
Mr. Thomas C. Port '68 and

Mrs. Kathy McLeod Port '69
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Potter
Mr. Kenneth W. Powell '67
Mrs. Suzie L. Rabinowitz
Dr. W. Irwin Ray, Jr.
The Reznik Group
Dr. Beth Roberts
Mr. David M. Ross '93
Mr. Floyd D. Ruhl '67
Mr. James M. Sibley
Mr. Walter V. Slack '50
Mr. John R. Smith '49
Dr. Joseph A. Soldati '61
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spence
Dr. Elizabeth R. Taghechian '94
Thomas E. Noonan Family Foundation
Mr. Mark L. Tubesing '93
Mr. Morris L. Tubesing '95 and

Mrs. Pamela G. Tubesing
Dr. Louise M. Valine
Victaulic Company of America
Mr. Stephen J. Walden
Mr. and Mrs. William Wall
Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts '93
Ms. Caitlin Way '91
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismann '94
Mr. James J. Williams '99
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wingo
The Winston-Salem Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William Wise
Mrs. Lin Odom Woodson '96
Mr. John Wuichet '90

JOHN THOMAS LUPTON SOCIETY

Anheuser-Busch Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bernhardt
Mrs. Jane Cowart Bloemer '52
Mr. Steven Bloodworth '02
Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boon '91
Mr. James A. Bohart, Sr.
Mrs. Muriel Lewis Bono '52
Mrs. Emma Sewell Borders '69
Mrs. Mary Frances Bowlan '54
Ms. DebraJ. Bradley '82
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bready
Ms. Maria J. Bright '95
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Brooks
Ms. Veronica Brown '83
Mr. William R. Brown, Jr. '50
Dr. Michael A. Burke '83
Mr. Robert F. Canavan '92 and

Dr. Amy Langham Canavan '96
Dr. James Patrick Capes '87
Mrs. Christina Cheng
Dr. L. Casey Chosewood '86
CNA Foundation

Computer Associates International, Inc.
Mrs. Diane Williams Dalbo '98 and

Mr. David Dalbo
Mr. John C. Day, Jr. '64*
Mr. Dean Thomas DeCencio '87
Mr. James L. Delay '64
Mrs. Laura Zaban Dinerman '68
Mrs. Suzanne E. Dorough '04
Ms. Leslie Adams Dove '90
Dr. D. Peter Drotman and

Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki
Mr. Timothy J. Evans '94 and

Ms. Killian Edwards '94
Ms. Sue M. Frueauff
Mr. Josh W. Funderburke '00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Gould
Mr. Jeremy J, Greenup '99
Mrs. Patsy Griffith Hamilton '75
Mr. Kurt A. Hansen '89 and

Mrs. Amy Baggett Hansen '91
Dr. Jill Reiss Harper '94
Mr. Donald G Hartman '67
Mr. and Mrs. John Hines
Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines '64 MAT '92
Mr. Glenn Holleman '93
Mr. SamG. Hudgins'61
Ms. Loretta D. Hunt '94
Mrs. Patricia Daniel Kapphahn '59
Dr. J. Brien Key
Mrs. Carol Lanier Lamer '87
Mr. David M. Leach '97
Mr. Wilfred J. LeBlanc '61
Mr. Steven W. Levinsky '74
Mr. Martin I. Lipson '71
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marsden
Mr. Christopher J. McFadden '80
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Metcalf, Jr.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Mr. Roger J. Nydick '62
James M. Parks Fund
Mrs. Virginia Parler '99
Mrs. Lynne Bilzing Parriott '77
Mr. William E. Plowden, Jr. '67
Dr. William E. Porter '87
Mr. C. A. Bo Reddick IV
Mrs. Vera V. Redwine '02
Mrs. Paula Coker Rice '64
Mr. Edward G. Riemenschneider '99
Dr. James D. Rissler '98 and

Mrs. Christina Burnham Rissler '98
Mr. Jerel F.Rush '71
Mrs. Tonya Gibson Russo '96
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sabsowitz
Dr. Daniel L. Schadler

Ms. Karen Anthony Schnick '02

Mr. D. Brandon Smith '97 MBA '06

Mr. Blake Stabler '00

Mr. Matthew P. Stien '89

Dr. Brad L. Stone

Mr. Tharius D. Sumter '97

Mrs. Karen Barrow Swenson '89

Mr. James E. Tate IV '89

Mr. and Mrs. S Scott Thompson

Ms. June M. Tompkins '92

Mr. Robert L. Unger

Mrs. Kelly Holland Vrtis '97

Ms. Teri A. Wall '89

Mr. Raymond Lee Webb '59

Wellpoint Foundation

Mr. James A. Wood, Jr. '03

Mr Kevin A. Woolf '00

Mrs llene Roos Worman '66

Mrs. Karen J. Young '81

Anonymous

Mr, Joseph J. Accardi '57

Accenture Foundation, Inc.

Dr. Charles P. Adams

Dr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Amerson

Dr. and Mrs. James Amerson

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson '72

Ms. Carol Arola

Mrs Sue Ward Astley '87

Hon. Henry C. Atchison '52

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

Mr. Jon A. Axelberg '67

Mrs. Kimberly Arp Babbit '93

Mrs. Shannon Bagshaw '03

Mr. Thomas M. Baird '68

Mr. Brad A. Baldwin '88

Mrs. Jamie Walker Ball '95

Mr. Edmund A. Bator '53 and

Mrs. Martha Mayson Bator '51
Mr. Richard T. Battle, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Baube
Mr. John H. Beach, Jr. '78
Mrs. Juliet Wang Belko '88
BellSouth Corporation
Mr. Christian Y. Benton
Mr. Carl H. Bergman '66
Mr. Timothy Berwager
Mrs. Bennie Harris Black '74
Mrs. Heidi M. Blackwell '99
Dr. Jacqueline Miles Boles '56
Mr. Manuel F. Bonilla
Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn '99
Mrs. Laura Brian Bradley '88
Mr. Christopher C. Brantley '02
Ms. Andrea Hope Breen '99
Mr. Henry J. Broitman '91
Mrs. Ann L. Brown '77
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown
Dr. Steven L. Brown
Mr. Matthew S. Broyles '99
Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant '84
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Sr.
Mrs. Catherine T. Burns '00
Mr. Clancy S. Burrell '83
Mr. and Mrs. Don Calder
Mr. Steven T. Campbell '75
Mrs. Kathryn Beatty Carr '73
Mr. Richard Joseph Carter '65
Mr. Brett Cave '99 and

Mrs. AnnStinerCave'01
Mr, Ronald Cenzalli '66
Mr. Phillip R. Certain
Mr. J. David Chesnut '61 and

Mrs. Linda Crowe Chesnut '64
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chimiklis
Hyun Chong

Dr. Soon Young Chung '70
Dr. Marlene Hockenberry Cianci '59
CARILLON

Mrs. Anja Smith Clark '74

Ms. Kysh Robinson demons '92

Mr. and Mrs. Sammie J Cobb

Mrs. Hazel Wilson Cofield '53

Ms. Emily Collefte

Dr. Jeffrey Collins

The Columns Group

Ms. Vicki Jan Conway '72

Ms. Leigh M. Cooper '04

LTC. George M. Corcoran '73

Mr. Frank Corrigan

Ms. Ann Marie Crochet '92

Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

Mrs. Lynn Lasater Crowley '74

Ms. Tanya M. Crump

Cumberland Die Supply Company, Inc

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Currie

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darland

Mr. Steven F. Day '77 and

Mrs. Alexis Jan Lazor Day '77

Mr. Thomas E. Deacon '60 and

Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon '64
Ms. Cristine Deaver '96
Mr. Mark W. DeLong '03
Mr. Lewis B. DeRose '57
Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose '58
Mrs. Heather W. Dockweiler '02
Mr. Rodney S. Drinkard '92
Mr. Douglas Robert Dubay '85 and

Mrs. Cynthia Bjurmark Dubay '87
Mr. Don L. Edwards
Mr. Steven J. Edwards
Mrs. Eva H. English '83
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ernst
Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Everette
Mr. Atauar Faruquee '60
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feldman
Mr. Brian E. Findley '99 and

Mrs. Susan C. Findley '99
Mrs. Lynette Ossinsky Fine '80
Mr, John Finnigan III
Mr. David W. Fischer '92
The Rev. John M. Flanigen, Jr. '50
Rev, Mandy Sloan Flemming '00
Mrs. Jean Callaway Fletcher '60
Mr. Hugh J. Floyd '43
Dr. Dianne Jones Ford '77
Mr. George L. Forman '67
Ms. Dina Foster
Mrs. Dayle Sutton Fowler '90
Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox '63
Mrs. Lisa Alford Freschi '90
Mr. W. Hunt Fulwiler
Ms. Ekaterina Galperina '96
Mr. Joseph P. Gardiner
Ms. Pang Cha Yim '94
Mr. Michael A. Gerber
Mr. Glenn Gibson '62
Mr. Arthur L. Glynn
Mr. Kevin M. Goff '84 and

Mrs. Patricia Bourne Goff '84
Dr. AnnRita Levis Hader '76
Mrs. Ashley Zimmerman Hamilton '01
Mr. D. Dwayne Hanberry '88 and

Mrs. Charis Andrews Hanberry '88
Mr. Benjamin J. Hanes '98
Miss Etta Lou Hanken '72
Mrs. Jill Cofer Harris '77
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Haviland
Ms. Katrina Heath '93
Dr. Sandra L. Hedge '68
Ms. Betsy Henderson '89
Mr. Greg Henderson
Ms. Andrea C. Hestley '70
Dr. J. Clark Hill'93 and Mrs.

Doreen Hart Hill '91
Ms. Kelli K. Hill
Dr. James H. Hinson, Jr. '49 and

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Hollums
Ms. Danielle Holm '05
Mrs. September Holstad '04
Ms. Misty N. Hood '00
Mr. Jack I. Hosford '49
Ms. Susanne W. Howe
Ms. Carol Ohl Hudson '82
Mr. F. Harvey Hudson '61
Mr. Simon Geoffrey Hukin '96 and

Mrs. Amy Elizabeth Hukin '95
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Mr. Michael A. Israelite '72
Mr. Alex Ivanov
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Mr. J. Robert Jackson '67
Mrs. Jo Jagoda
Mr. Jeremiah J. Jeffra '99
Ms. Rachelle Jeffreys-Bell
Mrs. Carol C. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chris Johnson
Ms. Joyce C. Jones '76
Drs. Karl Jost and Lori Schmied
Mr. Jason Karnes '97
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Kasperbouer
Mr. Michael Kay '71
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kee
Ms. Kristen A. Keirsey
Mr. Michael D. Kelly '97
Dr. John D. King '56
Mr. Joel H. Kleiner '70
Mrs. Deborah Jobe Koehler '72 MA '
Mrs. Sally Rich Kolb '75
Mr. George J. Kopec
Mr. Wayne Kramer
Mr. Stuart A. Kurtz '73
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Law Jr.
Mrs. Rebecca White Leavell '91
Mr, Lance L. Leitzel '91
Mr. Christopher J. Lenz '91
Mr. David M. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Levi
Ms. Pamela Grossman Levin '69
Mrs. Stacey Bronstein Levin '86
Mrs. Sylvia Aratlin Lingle '40
Mr. Robin Lohfert '03
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Maj. Lee London, Jr. '71
Ms. Deborah B. Love '08
Dr. Raymond H. Lucas '86
Mr. Joseph C. Luke IV '04
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens
Mr. and Mrs. Steve MacDonald
Macy's

Mr. Robert L. Manning '64
Mrs. Ruth Parham Manning '74
Ms. Julie L. Marlowe '85
Ms. Gwendolyn J. Marshall '90
Ms. Jeanie Franco Marx '64
Mrs. Judith S. Massey '63
Mr. Jeffrey B. Matthews '71
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzarino
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Mr. Lester McGukin '56 and

Mrs. Lois Weems McGukin '57
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Mr. Anthony R. Melillo '70
Mr. Kevin L. Mende '73
Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee '87
Mr. Joseph R. Menez '70
Mr. David Menoni '98
Merck Company Foundation
Mr. Michael Messonier '01
Dr. C. M. Mickey Metcalf '63
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Milder
Mrs. Joan Phillips Millar '64
Mr. James J. Millard '62
Ms. Vicki Miller

Mr. James P. Milton '57

Mr. Charles Moehrke, Jr.

Ms. Shelley A. Moffitt '95

Morgan Stanley Matching Gifts Progran

Mr. Kenneth Morscheiser

Miss Rosemary Mosteller '72 MAT '76

Miss Tommye Mueller '45

Mrs. Creche Kern Navarro '98 and

Mr. Jorge Navarro '98
Mrs. Sybil Sanders Neel '55
Mr. Charles D. Nicholas '82
Mr. Lloyd Nick
Ms. Vicky Nixon
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Col. H. David O'Malie '56
Dr. John D. Orme
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Mr. Doug Palfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Park
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pattillo
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Mrs. Joyce Gravel Pettus '62
Philips Electronics
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Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle '48
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Ms. Jackie Powers
Mr. Dennis C. Pratt '71
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Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pyron
Mr. Jeff Pyron '97
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rader
Mr. Thomas R. Ragland
Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Ray
Raytheon Company
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rebitch
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Dr. Gayle Richmond
Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson '89
Ms. Kelly Robinson
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Dr. Wendy Kurant Rollins '90
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Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose '65
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ross III
Mr. Mark Alan Rowland '71
Dr. Michael K. Rulison and

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Rulison '84
Ryder Systems Charitable Foundation
S E I - Atlanta, LLC
Mr. Michael B. Saffron '76
Ms. Anne Salter

Ms. Christine N. Scarborough '00
Mr. Steven Schall
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schewe
Mrs. Barbara Ostipwko Schmich '75
MA '84

Dr. and Mrs. Ted N. Schobert
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Dr. Albert P. Sheppard '58
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Mr. Brian C. Smith '79
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State Farm Insurance Company
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Mrs. Ruth Adair Stephenson '80
Dr. William F. Straley
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Suddes
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Mrs. Kimberty Vox Summers '03 MAT '07
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Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle '68
Mrs. Christine Graf Taggart '88
Tamarah and Steven Brown

Che

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Mr. Claude Terry

Mr. Matthew S. Thompson '93

Mr, Neil H. Tofsky '74 and

Mrs. Pam Crystal Tofsky '76
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Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau Truett '88
The Hon. Woodrow Tucker '44
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Ms. Elizabeth S. Vantine
Verizon Foundation
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Mrs. Diane Dubay Walker '86
Mr. David Lewis Warwick '69
Mr. Robert C. Watkins, Jr.
Mr. Gary Wenger '61 and

Mrs. Ann Klein Wenger '58
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Mrs. Ann Gibson Adams '72

Mrs. Barbara Youmans Ader '67

AEGON USA, Inc.

Ms. Nita Ailion

Mr. Jon Akin

Ms. Jeanne C. Allen

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Ms. Ursula Arroyd

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Atlanta Gas Light Company

Atlanta Journal Constitution

Ms. Sandra Lynch Aufderheide '83

MAT '98
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AXA Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ayers
Ms. Tina Bacon
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Ms. Donna E. Baggelt
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Mrs. Amy Tucker Bailor '93
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Mr. and Mrs. Cato A. Bass, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baugh
Mr. R.F. Beach
Mrs. Nancy T Beane
Drs. Jose and Licha de Becerra
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Mr. Brent Andrew Bishop '88
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Mrs. Linda Davis Blakely '95
Ms. Maureen Blando
Mrs. Anna Zaibel Blau '70
Mrs. Enrique E. Bledel
Ms. Patricia R. Bloodworth
BNSF Railway Company
Mr. Elliot J. Bodner '71
Mr. Richard Lewis Boggs III '93
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Dr. and Mrs. W. Devere Bond
Mr. Jonathan Bookspun '05
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Mr. and Mrs. Abigail and

David Bordeaux

Mrs. Joanne R. Bossert

Ms. Wendy Smith Boul '91

Mr and Mrs Brian Bowen

Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen

Ms. Jennifer Suvoski Bowers '94

Ms. Linda P. Bowles

Mr. Jonathan Braatz

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braddick

Mr. Charles S. Bradford

Mr. John T. Brady III

Ms. Irene G. Branch

Ms. Juanita B. Brandon

Ms. Frances Brandt

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Mrs. Jennifer Brecher Beegle '03

Ms. Peggy Jan Bridges '04

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Briggs

Lt. Col. Richard A. Briggs '88

Mrs. Kathleen Moran Brink '89

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brisendine

Ms. Kathryn S. Brooks '98

Mr. Steven H. Brooks '91

Mr and Mrs. Marvin Brooks, Jr.

Ms. Ann R. Brown '89

Mrs. Charlesey W. Brown

Ms Helga Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown

Mrs. Helen Kibler Browning '70

Lt. Col. John B. Brush

Ms. LeKim S. Bryant '02

Mr. Michael S. Bryant '69

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryson

Ms. Caroline L. Budd

Ms. Maria A. Buenaventura '02

Mr. James O. Bundy '64 and

Mrs. Jane Lincoln Bundy '64
Ms. Frances B. Bunzl
Ms. Rhonda Burd
Ms. Patricia Burditt
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Mrs. Kathryn B. Burke
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Mrs. Joan Robb Butler '49
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Mrs. Shahina S. Butler '02
Mrs. Amy E. Butler-Zapatka '07
Mrs. Diane Willis Butts '93
Ms. Nancy H. Byrne '82
Ms. Laurette W. Cadres '01
Mr. and Mrs. James Cady
Ms. Marilyn Cain
Mrs. Sylvia Smith Caley '83
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Ms. Lisa S. Cameron
Mr. James W. Campbell
Ms. Megan E. Campbell '08
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell
Ms. Cynthia Candler
Dr. Mark A. Caprio '94
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Mrs. Marion B. Carels
Mrs. Joanne McElroy Carman '65
Ms. Melissa M. Carman
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Mr. Edward Carroll
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Carver

Mrs. Anne A. Casey '07

Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cashin

Mrs. Holly H. Caswell '96

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Mr.and Mrs. Maurice J. Cecchini

Mrs. Natalie H. Cekan '03

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Celo

Dr. Paula Haver Chambers '69

Mr. Michael Chang

Mr. and Mrs. Chanin

Mr, and Mrs. Bob Chelemer

Mr. Daniel M. Chessin

Mr. Charles D. Chetwynd '69

Mr. J.mmyChildre, Jr.

Mr. Brian B. Chimiklis '08

Ms. Catherine Chiou

Mr. Marvin Chisolm

Mrs. Joyce Odom Chrislianson '48

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chunka

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Cingular Wireless

Mr. Carl N. Clark '38*

Mrs. Cathy Ayer Clark '79

Mr. James Raymond Clarke '74

Ms. Kemoy Clarke '08

Dr. Michael J. Claxton '94

Mrs. Nikki McCoy demons '68

Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger

Ms. Sherry A. Clive

Ms. Katie Coakley '00

Mr and Mrs. R. A. Cobbaert

Mrs. Cynthia H. Cochran '92

Mr, Harold L, Cochran '54

Ms. Ann Cofer

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffey

Ms. Bonnie E. Cohen '92

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Cohen

Ms. Joyce Cohrs

Ms. Lynne Colin

Mr, Tom Collens '05

Ms. Deborah A. Collins '07

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Ms. Kathryn J. Collins

Ms. Mary Collins

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Mr. and Mrs. James Colson

Ms. Debra Combs

Ms. Peggy O'Neal Compton '58

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Mr. Tim Connolly

Ms. Ember Uziel Conslantin '91

Ms. Linda Conway

Mr. Miles R. Cook '75

Mrs. Oreta Cox Cook '66

Mr. Peter Coon

Ms. Ashley A. Cooper '08

Ms. Cecilia Cooper '06

Mr. Frances P. Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cooper

Ms. Judy L. Cooper

Mr. Robert D, Copelan '74

Mr. and Mrs. Josh Coughlin

Ms. Kathy Countin

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Ms. Linda K. Coworl

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Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw '50

Mrs. Alina K. Crews

Mrs. Shaniece Broadus Criss '02

Ms. Mandara Cromwell

Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby '93

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Mr. Ron Crowder

Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Cruff

Mr. Eric S. Crunick '82

Mrs. Hallie Beasley Cullen '65

Mrs. Rose Cunningham

Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis

Ms. Sandra J. Cykes

Mr. Edgar O. Daffin '67

Estate of Frederick S. Daiger III '38*

Ms. Nicole Monique Dale '01

Mrs. Susan Hollinshead Dalton '63

Mr Joseph D. Damour '07

Mrs. Elizabeth Parra Dang '98

Mrs. Carol Zee Daniel '70

Ms. Kimberly Watkins '01

Ms. Sarah S. Darby '08

Mrs. Joan Darrow

Mr. Gregory L. Daspit '97 and

Mrs. Angela Bartlett Daspit '98
Mrs. Gail Wynn Davidson '60
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Ms. Shirley Peterson Davis '82
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Mr. Tony de Give
Ms. Donna DeLa Haye
Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Maria
Ms. Barbara A. Deberdt '07
Mrs. Joan Morris Dechovitz '79
Mr. John P. DeFino '71
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dejanes
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Mr. John Demicco
Mrs. Caroline Vinson Dennis '96
Mr. Ronald J. Dennis
Dr. Verline Dixon Dennis '65
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Ms. Cynthia Y. Dersch
Ms. Tiffany R. Desrosiers '08
Mr. Richard Dew and

Ms. Donna Johnson
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Mr. Hemanth Digumarthi '02
Mrs. Marianne McWilliams Dillard '57
Ms. Sharon DiMarco
Ms. Christine Dimuzio
Mrs. Claire M. Dionne '96
Ms. Carolyn Y. Dishman
Mrs. Wilma B. Dixon '62
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Mr. David Dollar
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Mr. E.JackDrummond '85
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Ms. Edna Duchon
Dr. Joseph B. Duckworth '59
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dugenske
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn

ILLON

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and Mrs. Jessica M. Dusang '99
Mr. J. Smythe DuVal '92
Mr. Jay D. Dye '60
Mrs. Margaret Young Edleman '59
The Rev. Samuel W. Edleman, Jr. '57
Ms. Phyllis Edwards
Ms. Linda D. Effron
Mr. and Mrs. David Eliscu
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elkins
Ms. Sue L. Elkins
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellington
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Ellis
Ms. Rebecca Ellis '97
Mr. and Mrs. John Embleton
Ms. Pamela England
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Englander
Ms. Julie Englander and Mr. Frank Hil
Mr. David Engle
Mr. John J. Esterline '08
Mrs. Amy Zickus Estes '94 MBA '01
Mr. William J. Evans
Ms. Laurette Evora
Exxonmobil Foundation
Mrs. Sharon Velinsky Fagin '85
Mr, O. Navarro Faircloth '65 and

Dr. Kathleen Pitts Faircloth '66
Dr. Fereydoon Family
Mr. and Mrs. E-Chao Fang
Ms. Mu-Hung Fang '05
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Farmer
Mr. Brickford L. Faucette '08
Mr. and Mrs. David Feldman
Dr. Edward N. Feldman '63
Mrs Mary Poteet Fernandez '96
Ms. Ann Ferretti
Mr. Bob L. Fesperman '83
Ms. Christine Fette
Mr. Clinton L. Fincher '58
Ms. Jacqueline Fincher
Mr. John C. Findlan
Mrs. Sara Steinberg Fine '55
Mr. David H. Fink
Mrs. Rhiannon N. Fink '02
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fintel
Mr. John R. Fisher '51
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fisher
Mrs. Barbara Howard Flanigan '76
Ms. Elizabeth C. Flick
Mr Barry Flink
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Mrs. Amy Myers Flinn '00
Mr. Richard Flinn
Mrs. Nellie Jo Payne Folds '64
Anne Foley and Pat Rabbitt
Mrs. Marcy Mantler Ford '72
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fowler
Ms. Laura Fowler '84
Mr. Phil Fowler

Mrs. Carolyn L. Frangiamore '64
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Mrs. Lynn Andreasen Freeman '70
Mrs. Elizabeth Mathieu Frias '55
Mrs. Donna Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Friedman
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Mr. George H, Galloway, Jr.

Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Galloway

Mr. and Mrs. T.J, Galvin

Dr. John Gamwell

Ms. Caryn Gansel

Ms. Nicole Garbarini '00

Mr, Alan H Garber

Ms. Pauline J. Gardner '02

Ms. Linda Garland

Mr. Corey Garner '05

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Garrett

Ms. Barbara Jane Garrett '99

Mrs. Linda H. Garriga '94

Mr. Eric J. Garvey '87

Ms. Julia A. Gates '08

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Gatliff

Ms. Krystal D. Gayle '08

Ms. Miriam D. Geiss

Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie T. Gentry

Ms. Anna A. George '03

Mr. David M. Gerhardt '84

Mr. Stephen M. Germany

Mrs. Brenda Hamlin Gibbs '70

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbs

Mrs. Catherine Clegg Gibson '81

Ms. G. Merrill Griffis Gibson '90

Mr. Grey S. Gibson

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Ms. Karen Gilbert

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilfillan

Ms. Maria I. Gill

Ms. Stephanie M. Gill '08

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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilpin

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Giordano

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Mrs. Judith Draisen Glassman '72

Ms. P. Suzanne Gleason '01

Mr. Marquis Y. Glenn '96

Mr. Robert Glover

Mr. Bill Gober

Ms. Robin Godard '99

Ms. Jodie Sexton Goff '01

Mr. Stanley M. Goldberg '03

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Ms. JoAnn Golden '92

Ms. Jacquelyn Goodman

Ms. Katie Goodman

Mr. Allen B. Goodwin '73

Ms. Joy Gordman

Mr. Gary L. Gorrel

Ms. Shirley L. Gorrel

Miss Susan E. Goslin '68

Mrs. Barbara Marsh Gotsch '60

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goudelocke

Mr. Ryan M. Goudelocke '00

Ms. Ursula Graats

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grad

Mr. Samuel L. Graddy III

Ms. Melissa C. Grammont

Ms. Jessica A. Graner '08

Mr. Geoffrey Grant

Dr. Robert M. Grant '90

Mr. C. Patrick Gray '92 and

Mrs. Alexandra Kay Gray '93
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Mr. Keith A. Griffin '08
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Jari B. Grimm
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Mrs. Telete Richards Grotefend '51

Mrs. Kathleen Glynn Grupp '79

Mr. Lewis Gruskin

Ms. Greta Guentcheva

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Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton '63
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Mrs. Lisa K. Gyllenswan '98
Dr. and Mrs. P. Frank Hagerty
Ms. Eadie Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haight
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hale
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Mr. Thad E. Hall '90 and

Mrs. Nicole Caucci Hall '90
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Dr. Hugo S. Hammond '59
Mr. Terrence C. Haney '69 and

Mrs. Sheryl Claxton Haney '69
Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Hanna
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Mr. Karl A. Hansen '91 and

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen '95
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Mrs. Donna S. Harper
Mr. Arthur Harris
Mrs. Natalie Mintz Harris '73
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Mr. Dunbar Harrison III
Mrs. Irene M. Harrod '71
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Mr. James C. Harvey '61
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Mrs. Mary-Phyllis D. Harvey '71
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hatfield
Ms. Trade L. Hawkins
Mrs. Brenda Smith Hayden '90
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Mr. Marc Heilveil
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Mr. James E. Henderson '52 and

Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson '52
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K. M. Hendrickson
Mr. Bryan Herger
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Ms.

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Mr. Ulrich Hunn

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In the Loop Atlanta Inc.

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Instituto de Mexico, Inc.

Ms. Annemarie Ippolito '06

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Mrs. Florence Richardson James '48

Mrs. Katie James '04

Mrs. Ruth N. James

Japan Foundation

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Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Johns

Ms. Ann A. Johnson

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Mr. G. S. Johnson

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Ms. Mary J. Jordan
Mrs. Natalie E. Jordan
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kadish
Mr. Jeffrey M. Kahn
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M. Kangas

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Mr. J.Jay Kapp '00

Kapp Koncepts, Inc

Kappa Alpha Theta - Atlanta

Alumnae Chapter
Mr. Paul Kastin
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Mr. Richard Kopelman
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Mrs. Kathleen McDermott Kraynick
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Ms. Beverly Kritzler
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Krueger
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Ms. Dawn Brookman McCullar '97

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Neuropsychiatric Associates of Illinois
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Palmetto Beverage Management Corp.

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Mr. Ronald Pelissero

Ms. Veronica Riley '05

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Mr. and Mrs. Penninger

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Solomon & Gordon
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Spell Press Davis Sauro, PC
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St. Pius X Catholic High School
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Strassman Insurance Services, Inc.
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Tenet Healthcare Foundation
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Mr. William B. White

Ms Clare Whitfield

Ms. Susan B. Whitlock

Ms. Gail Whitworth

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wiggins

Ms. Hannah M. Wiles '08

Mr. James F. Williams

Ms. Jean Williams

Mr. John Williams

Mr Tolliver Williams '99

Mrs. Miriam W. Williams '96

Mr. Richard P. Williams '75

Ms. Tern L. Williams

Mr. Peter Willis

Mrs. Anita Gegan Willoughby '85

Mr. Donald R. Wilson, Jr '71

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson '91

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilson

Mr. Ricky Winn

Mr. Thomas L. Winn '63

Mr. John H. Winsness '64 and

Mrs Charlotte Smith Winsness '6
Mr. and Mrs. Thorne S. Winter III
Mr. and Mrs. David Winters
Dr. Jason M. Wirth
Ms. Teresa Wise
Mr, and Mrs. Rick Withrow
Mrs. Ann Lenzer Wodraska '84
Ms. Jaime Wojdowski '03
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojdowski
Mrs. Mary Carol Wollenhaupt '02
Mr. Frances M. Wood
Mr. Alan Woods
Ms. Jean Woodull
Ms. Patricia Beth Wool '77
Dr. Verna L. Wool
The Wool Family Foundation
Dr. Alan N. Woolfolk
Ms. Danielle Wright '04
Mr. Lodian Douglas Wright
Mrs. Joyce Arnold Wyckoff '66
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Wyzykowski '95
Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough '72
Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates
Ms. Susan H. Yi '08
Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto '89
Ms. Ann E. Zafiroulis '87
Mr. Nate Zahn '69
Mr. Jamil Zainaldin
Ms. Lori Zboran '94
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Zeller
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Zellner
Mr. Jonathan A. Zerby '70
Ms. Duo Zhou '08
Ms. Mary Zimnik
Mr. Alan Zwicker '05

* Deceased

(H) Honorary degree recipient

ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS YEAR

Many thanks to all the Oglethorpe
alumni who contributed to the university
between July 1 , 2007 and June 30,
2008. Your continued support and
generosity is making a difference!

Class of 1932
Participation: 25%

Mr. Hewlett Bagwell *

Class of 1933
Participation: 20%

Mrs. Isabel Tonks Gray
Class of 1935
Participation: 1 8%

Mr. M. Tyus Butler

Estate of Helen Bivings Crawford

Class of 1937

Participation: 10%

Estate of M. A. Rikard *

Class of 1938

Participation: 27%

Mr. Lyman C. Aldrich

Mr. Carl N. Clark *

Estate of Frederick S. Daiger III *

Class of 1939

Participation: 13%

Mr. Herman L. Campbell

Mrs. Ruth Lowther Massengale

Class of 1940

Participation: 8%

Mr. W. Elmer George

Mrs. Sylvia Aratlin Lingle

Class of 1941

Participation: 13%

Maj. James C. McClanahan

Mrs. Lillian Cable Williams

Class of 1942

Participation: 11%

Mr John Meacham, Jr.

Mr. Charles E. Newton

Mrs. Virginia G. Salfisberg

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt

Class of 1943

Participation: 1 2%

Mrs. Verna Miller Berthelsen

Mr. Hugh J. Floyd

Dr. John T. Goldthwait

Class of 1944

Participation: 1 8%

Mr. David E. McCormick

Dr. Jay McDuffie

The Hon. Woodrow Tucker

Class of 1945

Participation: 7%

Miss Tommye Mueller

Class of 1 947

Participation: 7%

Mrs. Dorothy Hooks McDuffie

Class of 1948

Participation: 25%

Mrs. Joyce Odom Christianson

Mrs. Florence Richardson James

Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle

Class of 1949

Participation: 20%

Mr. Robert L. Boggus, Jr.

Mrs. Joan Robb Butler

Mrs. Doris Pickens Hinson

Dr. James H. Hinson, Jr.

Mrs. Marjorie McClung Holliday

Mr. Jack I. Hosford

Mr. John R. Smith

Class of 1950

Participation: 20%

Mr. William R. Brown, Jr.

Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw

The Rev. John M. Flanigen, Jr.

Mr. Stuart Herman

Miss Sylvia Plapinger

Mr. Ernest Procalo

Mr. Walter V. Slack

Mrs. Gloria Holbert Webster

Class of 1951

Participation: 26%

Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews

Mrs Martha Mayson Bator

Mr. AlvinJ.Curkin

Mr. John R. Fisher

Mrs. Martha Sibley George

Mrs. Telete Richards Grotefend

Mrs. Mary Louise Watkins MacNeil

Mr. Marvin Packer

Mr. Jack W. Strouss, Jr.

Mr. Bleecker Totten

Mr. Daniel L. Uffner, Jr.

Class of 1952

Participation: 26%

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr.

Hon. Henry C. Atchison

Mrs Jane Cowart Bloemer

Mrs. Muriel Lewis Bono

Col. Sheldon I. Godkin

Mr. James E. Henderson

Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson

Mr. Robert F. Moskowitz

Mr. Joseph T. Overton

Class of 1953

Participation: 14%

Mr. Edmund A. Bator

Mrs. Hazel Wilson Cofield

Dr. James L. Cox

Mrs. Gwendolyn Moss Lewis

Mrs. Louise Hightower Martin

Mrs. Marian Marcus Packer

Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr.

Class of 1954

Participation: 13%

Mrs. Mary Frances Bowlan

Mrs. Mary Williams Cazalas

Mr. Harold L. Cochran

Mrs. AvaHartJarboe

Miss Dorothy S. Rawlins

Mrs. Cynthia May Spann

Class of 1955

Participation: 20%

Mrs. Nona Jones Bell

Mrs. Sara Steinberg Fine

Mrs. Elizabeth Mathieu Frias

Dr. Elizabeth L. Jones-Lukacs

Mrs. Margaret Woodward Mathewes

Mr. Fred A. Miller, Jr.

Mrs. Sybil Sanders Neel

Mrs. Grace Suder Porter

Mr. R. M. Reynolds, Jr.

Class of 1956

Participation: 17%

Mrs. Lynn Hallford Banks

Dr. Jacqueline Miles Boles

Dr. Ann P. Delatte

Mrs. Catherine O. Ingersoll

Dr. John D. King

Dr. Robert W. Lovett

Mr. Lester McGukin

Col. H. David O'Malie

Mr. Donald H. Rubin

Mr. Joe E White

Class of 1957

Participation: 23%

Mr. Joseph J. Accardi

Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley

Mrs. Ann Breedlove

Mr. Howell Breedlove

Mr. Lewis B. DeRose

Mrs. Marianne McWilliams Dillard

The Rev. Samuel W. Edleman, Jr.

Mr. Harry Letcher Greene

Mr. Joel D. Lynch

Mrs. Lois Weems McGukin

Mr. James P. Milton

Mrs. Emily Griswell Murray

The Rev. John W. Norton

Dr. Robert Boyd Oliver

Mrs. Frances Creekmore Portwood

Mr. Carl T Roper, Jr.

Mr. Charles F. Scott

Mr. William Charles Smith

Mrs. Patricia Inge Tagg

CARILLON

Class of 1958
Participation: 37%

Mr. Ted Dwight Bayley

Ms. Peggy O'Neal Compton

Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose

Mr. Clinton L. Fincher

Mr. William R. Foster

Ms. Christina Rice Freeman

Col. (Ret.) John E. Harms

Mrs. Linda Robuck Hoffman

Dr. Jack C. Lane

Mr. John H. Lummus

Mrs. Doris Eisenberg Lynch

Mrs. Ha Ann Varelmann McCoy

Mrs. Betty Stokes McGarity

Mrs. Ina Foster Moore

Mr. J. Alan Moore

Mrs. Rosalie Brookshaw North

Mr. William E. Scott

Miss Mary Anne Sharp

Dr. Albert P. Sheppard

Mrs. Mildred Jackson Speights

Mrs. Martha Adams Thompson

Mrs. Margaret Blackman Walker

Mrs. Ann Klein Wenger

Dr. Hines L. Wommack

Class of 1959

Participation: 20%

Mr. Bill W. Carter

Mr. William B. Christian

Dr Marlene Hockenberry Cianci

Dr. Joseph B. Duckworth

Mrs. Margaret Young Edleman

Dr. Hugo S. Hammond

Mr. Floyd G. Hopkins

Mrs. Patricia Daniel Kapphahn

Mrs. Janne Jolley Lane

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss

Mr. Andrew J. Olsen

Mrs. Lucy Lindsey Smith

Mr. Raymond Lee Webb

Class of 1960

Participation: 16%

Mrs. Nancy Tarrant Calhoun

Mrs. Gail Wynn Davidson

Mr. Thomas E. Deacon

Mr. Jay D. Dye

Mr. Atauar Faruquee

Mrs. Jean Callaway Fletcher

Mrs. Barbara Marsh Gotsch

Mrs. Virginia House Howard

Dr. Robert D. Martin, M.D.

Ms. Nancy Schaller Simmons

Class of 1961

Participation: 29%

Mrs. Ethyl Fadden Ault

Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen

Mr. J. David Chesnut

Mr. James C. Harvey

Mr. Sam G. Hudgins

Mr. F. Harvey Hudson

Mr. E. Pendleton Jones

Mr. Ronald R. Knopf

Mr. Wilfred J. LeBlanc

Dr. Edward A. Leonard

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch

Mr. L. Silas Moore, Jr.

Mrs. Barbara Coffey Olsen

Dr. J. Anthony Paredes

Dr. Joseph A. Soldati

Dr. Margaret P. Thrasher

Mr. Gary Wenger

Class of 1962

Participation: 20%

Mrs. Virginia Chase Bartels

Mrs. Paula Hofmann Bell

Mr. Norman R. Burgin

Mrs. Barbara James Christian

Mrs. Wilma B. Dixon

I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Dr. R. Derril Gay

Mr. Glenn Gibson

Mr. James W. Hazelwood, Jr.

Mrs. Rebecca Harbor Jones

Mr. John D. Kuiken

Dr. Bertram J. Levy

Hon. Robert P. Mollis

Mr. James J. Millard

Mr. Roger J. Nydick

Mrs. Joyce Gravel Pettus

Mrs. Ethel Law Webb

Class of 1963

Participation: 25%

Mr. Albert Nathan Baer

Mr. Arnold W. Baker

Mrs. Judith Skiles Baker

Mrs. Kay Kilpatrick Crawford

Mrs. Susan Hollinshead Dalton

Mrs. Elaine Shiflett Dooley

Dr. Edward N. Feldman

Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox

Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton

Mr. J. Cabot Gupton

Mrs. Ellen Mullendore Knouse

Mrs. Judith S. Massey

Dr. C. M. Mickey Metcalf

Mr. Walter E. Music

Mr. Bob T. Nance

Mrs. Eleanor Milner Newland

Mrs. Jean Arsenault Nippert

Dr. Yvonne Bruton Pennington

Mr Eric M. Scharff

Ms. Brenda Shonfield

Mrs. Leann Payne Strom

Mr. Charles L. While

Mr. Thomas L. Winn

Class of 1964

Participation: 22%

Class Agent: Dr. William

C. Aitken, Jr.
Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr.
Mr. James O. Bundy
Mrs. Jane Lincoln Bundy
Mr. Robert A. Calvert, Jr.
Mr. John C. Day, Jr.*
Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon
Mr. James L. Delay
Mr. Paul R. Donald, Jr.
Dr. Beatrice Hasty Favre
Mrs. Nellie Jo Payne Folds
Mrs. Carolyn L. Frangiamore
Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines
Miss Vivian Chandler Lee
Mr. Oreon Earl Mann
Mr. Robert L. Manning
Ms. Jeanie Franco Marx
Mrs. Joan Phillips Millar
Mr. Carroll E. Ogburn, Jr.
Mrs. Jayne Archer Parker
Mr. Mike D. Pickett
Mrs. Paula Coker Rice
Ms. Linda Robertson Secretan
Col. B. W. Sellers, Jr.
Rev. Betty Rutland Stapleford
Mrs. Charlotte Smith Winsness
Mr. John H. Winsness
Class of 1965
Participation: 23%
Mrs. Joanne McElroy Carman
Mr. James E. Carroll
Mr. Richard Joseph Carter
Mrs. Hallie Beasley Cullen
Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey
Dr. Verline Dixon Dennis
Mr. O. Navarro Faircloth
Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr.
Mrs. E. Connie Brown Holliman
Ms. Edna Maleson Kleinbaum

Mr. William H. Parker

Ms. Jimmy Ann Langdon Porter

Dr. Glenn W. Rainey, Jr.

Mr. Glen C. Rose

Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough

Mrs. Mary Louise Browne Sedki

Mr. John E. Stroud

Ms. Vivian Gray Trabue

Mrs. Eleanor Yedvob Whiteside

Mrs. Sharon Friedrich Williams

Class of 1966

Participation: 22%

Class Agent: Mrs. Carole

Moore Aitken
Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken
Mr. Carl H. Bergman
Mr. Robert E. Bowden
Mr. Franklin L. Burke
Mr. Ronald Cenzalli
Mrs. Oreta Cox Cook
Mr. Robert B. Currey
Dr. Mimi Milner Elrod
Dr. Kathleen Pitts Faircloth
Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan
The Rev. Philip W. Leftwich
Mrs. Sarah Ann Sanders Long
Mrs. Lois Adams Miller
Mrs. Harriet C. O'Dell
Mr. William M. Pate, Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Danneman Rich
Mr. James A. Riley
Mr. Charles F. Sanders
Mrs. Kate McNeil Taylor
Ms. Mary Elaine Traer
Dr. Stephen W. White
Mrs. Ilene Roos Worman
Mrs. Joyce Arnold Wyckoff
Class of 1967
Participation: 30%
Mrs. Barbara Youmans Ader
Mrs. Sandra Abbott Allen
Mr. Arthur M. Armstrong
Mr. Jon A. Axelberg
Mr. W. Edgar Baker
Ms. Martha J. Church
Mr. Edgar O. Daffin
Ms. Mary Dodge-Smith
Mr. George L. Forman
Mr. Donald G. Hartman
Mr. William A. Hewes
Mr. J. Robert Jackson
Mrs. Detra Lee Cohen Kay
Mr. Paul M. Koukidis
Mr. Stuart C. Levenson
Mrs. Linda Thomason Martin
Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor
Mr. Jerry L. Otting
Mrs. Virginia G. Pistole
Mr. William E. Plowden, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth W. Powell
Mr. Thomas L. Reilly
Mr. Floyd D. Ruhl
Mr. Larry C. Shattles
Mr. Wayne G. Stephens
Mrs. Nancy Charnley Welty
Class of 1968
Participation: 17%
Mr. G. Douglass Alexander
Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp
Mr. Thomas M. Baird
Mrs. Nikki McCoy demons
Mrs. Laura Zaban Dinerman
Miss Susan E. Goslin
Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower
Mr. William Howell Gower
Miss Mary Constance Hamell
Dr. Sandra L. Hedge
Mr. Robert P. Hoyt

Mrs. Helen King Kessler

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell

Mr. Roger A. Littell

Mr. Louis D. Olin

Mr. James J. O'RourkeJr.

Mr. Thomas C. Port

Mr. Jerry W. Sams

Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr.

Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle

Dr. G. Gilman Watson

Mr. Charles K. Weathers

Mr. David K. Wood

Class of 1969

Participation: 1 5%

Class Agent: Mr. Louis T. Lombardy

Mrs. Judy Heald Allison

Mrs. Emma Sewell Borders

Mr. Michael S. Bryant

Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler

Dr. Paula Haver Chambers

Mr. Charles D. Chetwynd

Mr. James J. Hagelow

Mrs. Sheryl Claxton Haney

Mr. Terrence C. Haney

Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr.

Ms. Pamela Grossman Levin

Mr. Louis T. Lombardy

Mr. Charles R. Martin

Mrs. Bonnie Hargrove Morrison

Mr. Stephen A. Orton

Mrs. Kathy McLeod Port

Mr. Douglas L. Reid

Mr. J. Bruce Richardson

Mr. Jeffrey R. Roesch

Mr. Gary E. Ruckelshaus

Mr. Allen Sears

Mr. Donald J. Simon

Ms. Susan M. Soper

Mr. Guy S. Sunny

Mr. David Lewis Warwick

Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson

Mr. Larry C. White

Mr. Nate Zahn

Class of 1970

Participation: 15%

Mr. Dale L. Ashworth

Mr. George Lance Barr*

Mr. James N. Bier

Mrs. Anna Zaibel Blau

Mrs. Helen Kibler Browning

Dr. Soon Young Chung

Mr. Teddy L Collins

Mrs. Lynn Allison Cowhig

Mr. Robert K. Cowhig, Jr.

Mrs. Carol Zee Daniel

Mrs. Lynn Andreasen Freeman

Mrs. Brenda Hamlin Gibbs

Ms. Andrea C. Hestley

Dr. Robin Whyte Hoffman

Mr. Stephen M. Hole

Mr. Richard A. Hughes

Mrs. Ellen Plutchok Klein

Mr. Joel H. Kleiner

Mrs. Mary Ivey Leak

Mr. Anthony R. Melillo

Mr. Joseph R. Menez

Mr. Francis R. Nadeau, Jr.

Mr. Rex G. Roan

Mr. Richard S. Simons, Jr.

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith

Mrs. Cynthia Hess Thomas

Mr. Selby A. Tuggle

Mr. John G. Turner

Mr. Ralphton E. Warlick

Mr. Jonathan A. Zerby

Class of 1971

Participation: 13%

Mr. Thomas J. Andersen

Mr. John S. Ball

Mr. Elliot J. Bodner

Mr. David Nathan Cooper

Mr. John P. DeFino

Mr. J. Lewis Glenn

Mrs. Irene M. Harrod

Mr. John William Harvey

Mrs. Mary-Phyllis D. Harvey

Mr. J. Ross Henderson, Jr.

Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones

Mr. Michael Kay

Mr. Jay M. Kelly

Mr. Michael Liberman

Mr. Martin I. Lipson

Maj. Lee London, Jr.

Mrs. Suzette Harvey Mancini

Mr. Jeffrey B. Matthews

Mr. Charles E. Pickett

Mr. Dennis C. Pratt

Mr. Mark Alan Rowland

Ms. Diane R. Rowles

Mr. Jerel F. Rush

Dr. Charles P. Sullivan

Mr. Andrew R. Weiss

Mr. Donald R. Wilson, Jr.

Class of 1972

Participation: 14%

Mrs. Ann Gibson Adams

Dr. J. Frederick Agel, Jr.

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson

Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball

Rev. James R. Burgess III

Mr. Randy Collins

Ms. Vicki Jan Conway

Mrs. Marcy Mantler Ford

Mrs. Judith Draisen Glassman

Miss Etta Lou Hanken

Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr.

Dr. Paul Stephen Hudson

Mr. Michael A. Israelite

Mrs. Leslie Berk Johnston

Mrs. Deborah Jobe Koehler

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer

Miss Rosemary Mosteller

Mr. William B. Mullen III

Mr. Michael L. Newton

Mr. Nick Pennington

Mrs. Joyce Wells Scott

Mr. Nicholas E. Stone

Mr. Clyde A. Tallent

Mrs. Barbara Rose Westfall

Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough

Class of 1973

Participation: 10%

Mr. William J. Anthony, Jr.

Ms. Diana M. Blake

Mrs. Kathryn Beatty Carr

Miss Nancy T. Carter

LTC. George M. Corcoran

Mr. Allen B. Goodwin

Mr. Q. William Hammock, Jr.

Mrs. Natalie Mintz Harris

Mr. Stuart A. Kurtz

Mrs. Mary Jackson Malek

Mr. Stephen E. Malone

Mr. Kevin L. Mende

Mrs. Barbara Merscher Nickles

Mr. David H. Noble, Jr.

Ms. Diane Lee Schuettinger

Ms. Judith Carol Wallis

Mr. Richard B. Wright

Class of 1974

Participation: 12%

Mrs. Bennie Harris Black

Mrs. Anja Smith Clark

Mr. James Raymond Clarke

Mr. Robert D. Copelan

Mrs. Lynn Lasater Crowley

Mrs. Marilyn McNeal Mock

Ms. Martha Ann Jenks

Mrs. JoAnn S. Jones

Mr. Jeffrey S. Layne

Mr. Steven W. Levinsky

Mrs. Ruth Parham Manning

Mr. Robert J. Nickles

Mr. C. Scott Port

Mrs. Jean Morehouse Roets

Mr. John Barry Rosenberger

Mrs. Mary Maihafer Thompson

Mr. Neil H. Tofsky

Ms. Judith M. Vaughn

Mrs. Janie P. Wilson

Mr. Wesley F. Wood

Class of 1975

Participation: 12%

Mrs. Deborah Roach Avery

Mrs. Helen S. Braunstein

Mr. Steven T. Campbell

Mr. Miles R. Cook

Mr. Ira Jay Dreyfuss

Mrs. Patsy Griffith Hamilton

Mrs. Sally Rich Kolb

Mrs. Betty Powell Kujawski

Mr. Scott D. McAdoo

Mrs. Caroline Cook Minor

Mr. Robert K. Montague

Mr. Aron C. Palefsky

Mrs. Barbara Ostipwko Schmich

Mrs. Darlene Baehr Seay

Ms. Cindy Sedran

Mr. Chuck Smith

Mr. Alan White

Mr. Richard P. Williams

Mrs. Alice Hoke Zimmerman

Class of 1976

Participation: 13%

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler

Mrs. Barbara Howard Flanigan

Dr. AnnRita Levis Hader

Mrs. Laura Fantini Johnson

Capt. Louis A. Johnson

Ms. Joyce C. Jones

Mr. Warner L. Kennon, IV

Mr. John E. McKee III

Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips

Mr. William A. Rickard

Mr. Michael B. Saffron

Mr. Michael A. Sanders

Mr. John B. Thomas II

Mrs. Pam Crystal Tofsky

Mr. Bernard van der Lande

Mr. Dennis M. Wheeler

Class of 1977

Participation: 13%

Ms. A. Diane Baker

Mrs. Ann L. Brown

Mrs. Alexis Jan Lazor Day

Mr. Steven F. Day

Dr. Dianne Jones Ford

Ms. Annette M. Friant

Mrs. Diane Lyon Gray

Mrs. Jill Cofer Harris

Ms. Gail Lynn

Mr. Gary W. Martin

Ms. Valerie Newman

Mrs. Lynne Bilzing Parriott

Mrs. Cathy Markland Villines

Ms. Patricia Beth Wool

Class of 1978

Participation: 6%

Mr. Frank S. Anepohl, Jr.

Mr. John H. Beach, Jr.

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpotrick, Jr.

Mr. Thomas G. Hood

Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson

Dr. Dale M. Kristle

Mr. Michael C. Shapiro

Class of 1979

Participation: 18%

Mrs. Annette Fry Adamiyatt

Mrs. Shelby Andrews

Mr. Michael S. Bahary

Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr.

Mrs. Cathy Ayer Clark

Mr. James M. Cook, Sr.

Mrs. Joan Morris Dechovitz

Mr. Thomas F. Forkner, Jr.

Mrs. Kathleen Glynn Grupp

Dr. Philip Horton

Mr. Robert W. Lenzer

Dr. Robert H. Pullen, Jr.

Ms. Judith G. Robinson

Mrs. Betsy Edge Shirey

Mr. Brian C. Smith

Mrs. Carolyn H. Steinhouse

Mr. James W. Steinhouse

Mrs. Allison Lourie Ullman

Mrs. Celia Vecchio Warren

Mrs. Carolyn Constangy Vv'asser

Class of 1980

Mrs. Lynette Ossinsky Fine

Ms. Betsy D. Johnson

Mr. R. Phillip Linderman II

Mr. Christopher J. McFadden

Mrs. Carlene Rod Oakes

Mr. Malcolm E. Page

Mr. Jerry R. Prochaska

Mr Reynold F. Salmon

Mrs. Rebecca Christy Shapiro

Mr. Keith A, Stephenson

Mrs. Ruth Adair Stephenson

Dr. Marie Sertich Stone

Mrs. Catherine Gleim Turcot

Mr. Raymond S. Willoch

Class of 1981

Participation: 12%

Mrs. Janet Womble Arias

Ms. Lin Barker

Mrs. Catherine Clegg Gibson

Mr. Richard C. Johnson

Mr. Robert M. Kane

Mrs. Eloise Mallory Lamons

Mrs. Patricia Goodwin Linderman

Mr. Dennis M. McPeak

Ms. M. Elaine Minor

Ms. Robin Jo Perling

Mr. Edward A. Rapp

Ms. Barbara A. Robinson

Mr. Christopher M. Sertich

Ms. Bette L. Shornick

Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos

Mrs. Karen J. Young

Class of 1982

Participation: 13%

Class Agent: Ms. Ellen Heckler

O'Herlihy
Ms. Debra J. Bradley
Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer
Ms. Nancy H. Byrne
Mr. Eric S. Crunick
Ms. Shirley Peterson Davis
Mr. John J. Dowd, Jr.
Ms. Carol Ohl Hudson
Mr. Mark S. Lisicky
Mrs. Phyllis Rogers May
Mrs. Linda Triguero McCormick
Mr. Mark J. Moskowitz
Mrs. Sharon Rudy Moskowitz
Mr. Charles D. Nicholas
Ms. Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy
Mrs. Therese Guth O'Shields
Mr. Robert L. Owen
Miss Maureen B. Robinson
Mrs. Tracy L. Marshall Rojo
Class of 1983
Participation: 13%
Ms. Bambi Ellison Arnold
Ms. Sandra Lynch Aufderheide

Dr. Roger A, Brooksbank

Ms. Veronica Brown

Mr. James H. Burk

Dr. Michael A. Burke

Mr. Clancy S. Burrell

Mrs. Sylvia Smith Caley

Mrs. Eva H. English

Mr. Bob L. Fesperman

Mr. Donald R. Henry

Ms. Susan Marie Johnson

Ms. Karen Keiser-Jenkins

Mrs. Brigilte Mebius-Moggre

Mr. Michael D. Mosher

Mrs. Elsie H. Reece

Mr. Brian C. Sass

Mrs. Karen Anne Sams Shirley

Mrs. Janet Barnett Weaver

Class of 1984

Participation: 13%

Ms. Susan Harmon Alou

Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant

Mrs. Judith Hunt Drobmski

Ms. Laura Fowler

Mr. David M. Gerhardt

Mr. Kevin M. Goff

Mrs. Patricia Bourne Goff

Mrs. Carolyn Herzog Hellerung

Mr. Philip F. Law

Mrs. Kathleen Allen Lunsford

Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Rulison

Mr. John M. Shelnutt

Mr. Thomas K. Smith

Dr. Lisa J Street

Mrs. Roberta Lane Tanner

Mrs. Sheryl C. Tomberlin

Mr. Mark A. Turcot

Mrs. Ann Lenzer Wodraska

Class of 1985

Participation: 12%

Mr. E. Jack Drummond

Mr. Douglas Robert Dubay

Dr. Daniel M. Duncanson

Mrs. Sharon Velinsky Fagin

Mr. Christian G. Gackstatter

Ms Ellen Gray Gadberry

Mr. Kenneth P. Gould

Mrs Barbara Bessmer Henry

Ms. Julie L. Marlowe

Mr. Paul B. Miller

Mr. James W. Moore, Jr.

Mr. Howard E. O'Connell

Ms. Caroline Brooks Seay

Mrs. Susan Perlin Wetzel

Mrs. Anita Gegan Willoughby

Mr, John B. Zellars, Jr.

Class of 1986

Participation: 12%

Mrs. Barbara Martin Adair

Mrs. Maritta M. Bush

Dr. L. Casey Chosewood

Mr. Phillip K. Deal

Mr. Christopher P. B. Erckert

Ms. Sandra D. Gain

Ms. Georgia Russell Hembree

Mrs. Paula H. Judge

Mrs. Stacey Bronstein Levin

Dr. Raymond H. Lucas

Ms. Margaret A. McGinness

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson

Ms. Harriet Rogers Powell

Mr. David B. Robertson

Mr. Douglas S. Schmitt

Mrs. Muriel Rotkewicz Schurke

Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel

Mrs. Stacy McDonald Soloway

Ms. Hope Waldman Targoff

Mrs. Diane Dubay Walker

Class of 1987
Participation: 13%
Class Agent: Mrs. Carol
Lanier Larner

Mrs. Sue Ward Astley

Ms. Kaylen D. Biggins

Dr. James Patrick Capes

Mr. Dean Thomas DeCencio

Mrs. Cynthia Bjurmark Dubay

Mr. Eric J. Garvey

Ms. Michele Anne Guy

Mrs. Mary M. Hamacher

Ms. Anne Hammond

Mrs. Penni Reid Holt

Dr. Mark A. Knautz

Mrs. Carol Lanier Larner

Mr. Antonio V. Lentini

Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee

Mrs. B. Michon Hall Mitchell

Ms. Cecilia Mary Mullings

Dr. William E. Porter

Mr. Lawrence H. Rollins

Mrs. Julie Quickmire Schmitt

Mrs. Sandra Slomovitz

Mr. W. Scott Soloway

Ms. Laura Diane Trittin

Ms. Ann E. Zafiroulis

Class of 1 988

Participation: 14%

Mr. Brad A. Baldwin

Mrs. Deda Walker Band

Mrs. Juliet Wang Belko

Mr Brent Andrew Bishop

Mrs. Laura Brian Bradley

Lt. Col. Richard A. Briggs

Mr. William M. Clifton

Mrs. Maureen Rowe Deal

Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal

Mrs. Charis Andrews Hanberry

Mr. D. Dwayne Hanberry

Mrs. Kimberlyn Hudgens-Abrams

Mrs. Kathleen McDermott Kraynick

Ms. Dolores MasonGaddy

Ms. Patricia Hatch O'Donnell

Mrs. Stacy Leigh Robinson

Mrs. Cynthia Crawford Rollins

Mr. R. Alan Royalty

Mr. RobertJ. Swanson, Jr.

Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski

Mrs. Christine Graf Taggart

Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau Truett

Mr. T. Charles Truett, Jr.

Class of 1989

Participation: 14%

Mrs. Kathleen Moran Brink

Ms. Ann R. Brown

Mr. Harry R. Frazer

Mr. Scott T. Height

Mr. Gary S. Hand

Mr. Kurt A. Hansen

Ms. Betsy Henderson

Mr. Jonathan W. Johnson

Mr. Ronald L. Kraynick

Mrs. Ann Spalding MacLane

Mrs. Kathy Bedell Mayo

Mrs. Jane G. Peters

Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson

Mr. Clifford T. Robinson

Mrs. Debra S. Scott

Mr. Matthew P. Stien

Mrs. Jacque Gentry Sutlief

Mrs. Karen Barrow Swenson

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski

Mr. James E. Tate, IV

Ms. Teri A. Wall

Mr. Kevin D. Walmsley

Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto

Class of 1990

Participation: 17%

Mrs. Beth Morrison Anderson

Mrs Angela Clem Chattin

Ms. Beth Eckard Concepcion

Dr. Ava Marie Salerno Conlin

Ms. Leslie Adams Dove

Ms. Jennifer DuBose

Mrs. Dayle Sutton Fowler

Mrs. Lisa Alford Freschi

Ms. G. Merrill Griffis Gibson

Dr. Robert M. Grant

Mr. Jon E. Gundlach

Ms. Marion C. Haines

Mrs. Nicole Caucci Hall

Mr. Thad E. Hall

Mrs. Julie Wackerman Hanrahan

Mrs. Brenda Smith Hqyden

Mr. M. Deane Johnson

Mrs. Judith Chapman Kane

Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt

Mr. Michael T. Kreager

Ms. Gwendolyn J. Marshall

Ms. A. Joann McDowell

Ms. Stephanie L. Phillips

Mrs. Catherine M. Pittman

Dr. Wendy Kurant Rollins

Mrs. Lori Pacpaco Schaefer

Mr. Charles A. Sutlief

Mrs. Cathryn Torrisi

Mr. John Wuichet

Class of 1991

Participation: 13%

Ms. Joselyn Butler Baker

Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boon

Ms. Wendy Smith Boul

Mr. Henry J. Broitman

Mr. Steven H. Brooks

Ms. Ember Uziel Constantin

Mrs. Rebecca Marasia Corder

Mrs. Amy Baggett Hansen

Mr. Karl A. Hansen

Mrs. Doreen Hart Hill

Mrs. Rebecca White Leavell

Mr. Lance L. Leitze!

Mr. Christopher J. Lenz

Mrs. Jennifer Broadbent-Marine

Mr. Scott M. McKelvey

Mrs. Archella Pelletier

Mr. Paul Plaia III

Dr. Robert A. Sellards

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton

Mr. Joseph P. Shelton

Ms. Michelle Ann Sidler

Ms. Jill McDonald Sistino

Mrs. Donna Miller Tomaro

Ms. Caitlin Way

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson

Class of 1992

Participation: 11%

Class Agent: Mr. Rodney

S. Drinkard
Ms. Lori Calupca
Mr. Robert F. Canavan
Ms. Kysh Robinson demons
Mrs. Cynthia H. Cochran
Ms. Bonnie E. Cohen
Ms. Ann Marie Crochet
Mr. Rodney S. Drinkard
Mr. J. Smythe DuVal
Mr. David W. Fischer
Ms. Wendy D. Goldberg
Ms. JoAnn Golden
Mr. C. Patrick Gray
Mr. B. Shane Hornbuckle
Mr. Charles R. Moore
Mr. Julian E. Pawlowski, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Fairchild-Pierce
Mr. Michael O. Poley
Mr. John Schaefer

Ms. Delores A. Schweitzer

Ms. Margaret Summerour

Ms. June M. Tompkins

Ms. Lolita Welch

Mr. Edward E. Zarecor

Class of 1993

Participation: 14%

Class Agent: Mr. David M. Ross

Mrs. Kimberly Arp Babbit

Mr. Kent L. Bailey

Mrs. Amy Tucker Bailor

Mr. Christopher A. Bailor

Ms. Myra Sack Perdue

Mr. Richard Lewis Boggs III

Mrs. Diane Willis Butts

Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby

Mrs. Donna Gainer

Mrs. Alexandra Kay Gray

Ms. Katrina Heath

Dr. J. Clark Hill

Mr. Glenn Holleman

Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hornbuckle

Mrs. Kate Baker Houston

Mrs. Laura Lynn Abbate

Mr. Douglas C. Leventhal

Mr. J. Kevin Meaders

Mr. David M. Ross

Mrs. Carolyn P. Schumacher

Mrs. Gail Robertson Serauskas

Mrs. Shannon L. Southard

Mr. Matthew S. Thompson

Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin

Mrs Krishna Randall Tomberlin

Mr. Mark L. Tubesing

Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams

Class of 1994

Participation: 13%

Ms. Jennifer Suvoski Bowers

Mr. Nathan E. Briesemeister

Dr. Mark A. Caprio

Mrs. Christine Hathaway Carter

Dr. Michael J. Claxton

Mr. Brian A. Davis

Mrs. Roberta H. Davis

Ms. Killian Edwards

Mrs. Amy Zickus Estes

Mr. Timothy J. Evans

Mrs. Linda H. Garriga

Ms. Pang Cha Yim

Mr. John C. Gibbs

Dr. Jill Reiss Harper

Ms. Loretta D. Hunt

Ms. Chara Fisher Jackson

Mrs. Jennifer Adkins Maddox

Mrs. Kathryn Lucas McKeller

Mrs. Michelle Ponte Miller

Ms. Caroline G. Monte

Mr. Matthew S. Shepherd

Dr. Elizabeth R. Taghechian

Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismann

Mrs. Rebecca Greene Weissinger

Mr. Mark A. Williams

Ms. Lori Zboran

Class of 1995

Participation: 12%

Class Agent: Dr. Brooke N.

Bourdelat-Parks

Dr. Carlo Hall Alphonso

Mrs. Jamie Walker Ball

Mrs. Linda Davis Blakely

Dr. Brooke N. Bourdelat-Parks

Ms. Maria J. Bright

Mr. Adam M. Corder

Ms. Kathleen M. Farrell

Mr. Alan J. Gibson

Mrs. Teri Butler Gibson

Ms. Nancy T. Hamilton

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen

Mrs. Amy Elizabeth Hukin

Mrs. Christy Hall Keohane

Mrs. Kathryn Engler Klein

Mr. William E. Lukow

Mr. Robert N. Lyons

Mr. Steven C. Maddox

Ms. Jeanette B. Martin

Mrs. Amy Puckett McGee

Ms. Shelley A. Moffitt

Mr. Marshall Reiser

Mrs. Brenda Jericevich Roger

Mr. Andrew David Schutt

Mrs. Kirsten Schutt

Mrs. Jane Barrow Tracy

Mr. Morris L. Tubesing

Mrs. Elizabeth P. Wyzykowski

Class of 1996

Participation: 10%

Dr. Amy Langham Canavan

Ms. Stephanie E. Carouthers

Mrs. Holly H. Caswell

Mrs. Heather Andrews Clark

Ms. Cristine Deaver

Mrs. Caroline Vinson Dennis

Mrs. Lisa Diedrich

Mrs. Claire M. Dionne

Mr. Jim H. Faasse

Mrs. Mary Poteet Fernandez

Mrs. Donna Findling

Ms. Ekaterina Galperina

Mr. Marquis Y. Glenn

Ms. Emily S. Gurley

Mr. Simon Geoffrey Hukin

Mrs. Judith E. Johnson-Fair

Ms. Katherine Schindler Michalek

Mrs. Jennifer Pekosz

Mrs. Tonya Gibson Russo

Mr. Jeremiah Schultz

Mr. Rodney Smith

Mr. Wayne Starnes

Ms. Trishanda Treadwell, Esq.

Ms. Jennifer B. Trevisan

Mrs. Miriam W. Williams

Mrs. Lin Odom Woodson

Class of 1997

Class Agent: Ms. Melissa
Drouin Funk

Mr. Carl W. Berner, Jr.

Mr. John Breton III

Mr. Joseph Cox

Mrs. Theresa Linebarger Cox

Mr, Gregory L. Daspit

Ms. Rebecca Ellis

Ms. Melissa Drouin Funk

Ms. Christina Anne Humphries

Dr. Maria Elizabeth Johnson

Mr.

i Kan

Mr. Michael D. Kelly

Mr. Brent W. Latham

Ms. Le Bach Le

Mr. David M. Leach

Mrs. Stephanie Chaby Lyons

Ms. Dawn Brookman McCullar

Mrs. Anita Stevenson Patterson

Mr. Rok Petric

Mr. Jeff Pyron

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson

Ms. Melanie Rosen

Mrs. Diana Rothe-Smith

Ms. Angela Satterfield

Mr. Michael Shirley

Mr. D. Brandon Smith

Ms. Leonor Soriano

Mr. Tharius D. Sumter

Mrs. Kelly Holland Vrtis

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Class of 1 998

Participation: 11%

Class Agent: Mr. David Reynolds Pass

Mr. Jason Breitfeller

Mrs. Katherine H. Breitfeller

Ms. Kothryn S. Brooks

Mrs. Diane Williams Dalbo

Mrs. Elizabeth Parra Dang

Mrs. Angela Bartlett Daspit

Ms. L. Natalie Dietz

Mr. Matthew I.D. Flinn

Mr. Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr.

Mrs. Lisa K. Gyllenswan

Ms. Carol Ann Hall

Mr Benjamin J. Hanes

Mrs. Monica Hayden

Dr. Karen Head

Ms. Janice McNeal

Ms. Jaime J. Melton

Mr. David Menoni

Mrs. Creche Kern Navarro

Mr Jorge Navarro

Mr. Shane R. Olson

Mr. David Reynolds Pass

Mr. Adam L. Polakov

Mr. Robert L. Rawson

Mrs. Christina Burnham Rissler

Dr. James D. Rissler

Class of 1 999

Participation: 12%

Mr. Charles E. Barousse

Mrs. Danielle A. Benner

Mrs. Heidi M. Blackwell

Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn

Ms. Andrea Hope Breen

Mr. Matthew S. Broyles

Mr. Brett Cave

Ms. Chae Maureen Downing

Mrs. Jessica M. Dusang

Mr. Michael D. Dusang

Mr. Brian E. Findley

Ms. Barbara Jane Garrett

Ms. Robin Godard

Mr. Jeremy J. Greenup

Ms. Hannah B. Grisar

Mr. Jeremiah J. Jeffra

Ms. Elke Kunzmann-Devine

Mrs. Shannon M. Lambert

Ms. Kristine V. G. Lawrie

Ms. Mariruth Leflwich

Mrs. Rhonda Britt Locher

Mr. Robert A. Milford

Mrs. Dina Molaison

Mrs. Virginia Parler

Mr. Jerry Portwood

Dr. Amanda L. Regnier

Mr. Edward G. Riemenschneider

Ms. Melissa L. Roedersheimer

Ms. Zandra Ruiz

Mrs. Marie Heflin Shirley

Mr. Ashish N. Thakur

Ms. Joan M. Varlan

Mr. James J. Williams

Mr. Tolliver Williams

Class of 2000

Participation: 9%

Class Agent: Ms. Nicole Garbarini

Ms. Jeanette M. Bellamy

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Brattin

Mrs. Catherine T. Burns

Ms. Katie Coakley

Mrs. Elizabeth B. Dubose

Rev. Mandy Sloan Flemming

Mrs. Amy Myers Flinn

Mr. Josh W. Funderburke

Ms. Nicole Garbarini

Mr. Ryan M. Goudelocke

Ms. Misty N. Hood

Ms. Ann Hsu

Ms. Leah Kalmanson

Mr. J. Jay Kapp

Ms. Christine N. Scarborough

Ms. Kathleen E. Sobush

Ms Lori J. Speltz

Mr. Blake Stabler

Ms. Kimberly Johnson Walker

Mr. Kevin A. Woolf

Class of 2001

Participation: 8%

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson

Mr. Robert B. Baldwin

Mr Christopher V. Benner

Ms. Laurette W. Cadres

Mrs. Ann Stiner Cave

Ms. Nicole Monique Dale

Ms. Kimberly Watkins

Ms. P. Suzanne Gleason

Ms. Jodie Sexton Goff

Mrs. Ashley Zimmerman Hamilt

Mr. J. Cleve Hill

Mr. Bryan B. Kenna

Mrs Mojgan Khosravi

Mrs. Lori A. Merrill

Mr, Michael Messonier

Mr. Lance W. Ozier

Mrs. Jorjanne Zorn Paulk

Ms. Angie L. Baldwin Roda

Mr. Chris Rylands

Mr. JoshSaliba

Mr. Harry L. Schroeder

Mr. Daniel G. Sobczak

Mr. Kamuran Tekin

Ms. Kirsten M. Pull

Class of 2002

Participation: 9%

Mr. Steven Bloodworth

Mr. Christopher C. Brantley

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton

Ms. LeKim S. Bryant

Ms. Maria A. Buenaventura

Mrs. Shahina S. Butler

Mrs. Shaniece Broadus Criss

Mr. Hemanth Digumarthi

Mrs. Heather W. Dockweiler

Mrs. Rhiannon N. Fink

Ms. Pauline J. Gardner

Ms. Veronica M, Holmes

Mr. John Hong

Ms. Elizabeth P. Kennedy

Ms. Jennifer McCormick

Mr. Thomas L. McLean

Ms. Sallie Kaltreider Namey

Mr. Thomas A. Namey

Mr. Cody L. Partin

Mrs. Vera V Redwine

Ms. Katherine M. Russell

Ms. Karen Anthony Schnick

Ms. Katherine E. Shropshire

Ms. Heather Lynn Staniszewski

Ms. La-Shena K. Tatum

Mrs. Mary Carol Wollenhaupt

Class of 2003

Participation: 10%

Mrs. Shannon Bagshaw

Mrs. Jennifer Brecher Beegle

Mrs. Natalie H. Cekan

Mr. Brad Day

Mr. Mark W. DeLong

Ms. Anna A. George

Mr. Stanley M. Goldberg

Ms. Pattie Ingle

Ms. Katarina Kurincova

Ms. Deborah M. Lange

Ms. Cheryl D. Lea

Mr. Robin Lohfert

Ms. Brevely Mack

Mr. William Thayer Mullally

Ms. Jennifer Spodick Palm

Mr. David Payne

Ms. Laura Ann Rafter

Mr. Christopher A. Simser

Mr. Christopher A, Stanley

Ms. Jody M. Stephenson

Mr. Christopher R. Summers

Mrs. Kimberly Vax Summers

Ms. Heather D. van Kampen

Ms. Jaime Wojdowski

Mr. James A Wood, Jr.

Class of 2004

Participation: 7%

Ms. Peggy Jan Bridges

Ms Leigh M. Cooper

Mrs. Suzanne E. Dorough

Mrs. September Holstad

Mrs. Katie James

Ms. Jean Leach

Mr. Joseph C. Luke, IV

Ms. Kelly Matysik

Ms. Rachel McKnight

Ms. Kelley Napier

Ms. Victoria J. Payne

Ms. Stephanie Peccia

Mr Bryan D. Simmons

Mr. Ryan Williams

Ms. Danielle Wright

Class of 2005

Participation: 9%

Ms. Susan L. Abrams

Mr. Jonathan Bookspun

Mr. Tom Collens

Ms. Amy E. Davis

Ms Mu-Hung Fang

Mr. Corey Garner

Ms. Danielle Holm

Ms. Catherine M. Lawler

Mr. Alipi V Naydenov

Ms. Nataliya A. Nemtseva

Ms. Veronica Riley

Ms. Linda S. Torres

Mr. Alan Zwicker

Class of 2006

Participation: 6%

Class Agent: Ms. Courtney Roberts

Ms. Cecilia Cooper

Ms. Jillian D. Crawford

Mr. Jon P. Gabriel

Ms. Erica N. Grishkat

Ms. Emily E. Hein

Ms. Annemarie Ippolito

Ms. Rachel A. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCarthy

Ms. Susan C. Richards

Ms. Courtney Roberts

Ms. Leah L. Sanders

Class of 2007

Participation: 6%

Ms. Patricia A. Bolton

Mrs. Amy E. Butler-Zapatka

Mrs. Anne A. Casey

Ms. Deborah A. Collins

Ms. Stacy S. Cox

Mr. Joseph D. Damour

Mr. Luis A. Davila

Ms. Barbara A. Deberdt

Mr. Daniel J. Kossak

Mr. Phillip McCrary, Jr.

Ms. Kathleen C. Pedro

Mr. Matthew D. Piatt

Mr. Wade H. Price

Ms. Ann T. Serrie

Ms. Sharon L. White

Class of 2008

Participation: 21%

Ms. Fauzia Almani

Ms. Jessica L. Anderson

Ms. Leah W. Balch

Ms Megan E. Campbell
Mr. Brian B. Chimiklis
Ms. Kemoy Clarke
Ms. Ashley A. Cooper
Ms. Sarah S. Darby
Ms Tiffany R. Desrosiers
Mr, John J. Eslerline
Mr. Brickford L. Faucette
Ms. Francesco Y. Funderburk
Ms. Julia A. Gales
Ms. Krystal D. Gayle
Ms. Stephanie M. Gill
Ms. Jessica A. Graner
Mr. Keith A. Griffin
Ms. Carly A. Hallman
Ms. Abby Hammond
Mr. Kenneth R. Hobbs
Ms. Lydia M. Hofstetter
Mr. Ralph Horton
Ms. Katherine H Johnston
Ms. Soumya Kantamneni
Ms. Ausrine Klicius
Ms. Kelly D. Korell
Mr. Russell Kramer
Ms. Deborah B. Love
Mrs. Christina R. MacRosty
Ms. Jeffanne E. Millien
Ms. Martha A. Nodar
Ms. Ligia E Padilla
Ms. Kiera E. Robbins
Ms. Natina L. Roberts
Ms. Sunny M. Rodgers
Ms. Jennifer B. Ross
Ms. Joy E. Schambach
Mr. Matthew R. Suggett
Mr. Nathan D. Tyre
Mr. EckhardtVan Der Linde
Ms. An'Renae V Watkins
Ms. Hannah M. Wiles
Ms. Susan H. Yi
Ms. Duo Zhou

Many thanks to the following parents
of current students and of alumni who
contributed to Oglethorpe University
between July 1 , 2007 and June 30,
2008. We recognize their gifts to the
Oglethorpe Fund, Oglethorpe Museum
of Art, Oglethorpe Athletic Department
and other special funds. The entire OU
community thanks these donors for their
generosity and support

Dr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Amerson

Ms. Carol Arola

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R. Arp
Ms. Tina Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Bailey
Ms. Terry R. Ball
Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Barnhill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barwick
Mr. and Mrs. Cato A. Bass, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bein
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bernhardt
Mr. Timothy Berwager
Mr. Robert L. Boggus, Jr. '49
Mr. James A. Bohart, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Devere Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braddick
Mr. John T. Brady III
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bready

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Briggs

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brisendine

Mr. and Mrs. Robin Brooks

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brooks, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown

Lt. Col. John B. Brush

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryson

Mr, and Mrs. David Bucey

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Burk

Mr. and Mrs. James Cady

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns

Mr. and Mrs. Don Calder

Mr. and Mrs. James Callender

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell

Mrs. Marion B. Carels

Mr. James E. Carroll '65

Mr. Carl Carson

Mr.and Mrs. Maurice J. Cecchini

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ceto

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chelemer

Mrs. Christina Cheng

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chimiklis

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chunka

Mr. and Mrs. SammieJ Cobb

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cobbaert

Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. James Colson

Ms. Linda Conway

Mr. Peter Coon

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett

Mr, and Mrs. Joel Cowan

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cross

Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Cruff

Mrs. Reese E. Currie

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Curtis

Mrs. Diane Williams Dalbo '98 and

Mr. David Dalbo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darland
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M, Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Render S. Davis
Mr. Tony de Give
Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Maria
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. DePirro
Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Dickinson
Ms. Toby Director
Mr. Earl Dolive
Ms. Carolyn Dougherty
Dr. D. Peter Drotman and

Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki
Mr. Talmage L. Dryman
Mrs. Murlene L. Dubay
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. David Eliscu
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellington
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Emerson
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ernst
Mr and Mrs. John Ernst
Mr. William J. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Everette
Mr. and Mrs. EGhao Fang
Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Findley III
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fowler
Mr. Phil Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fulbright, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J Fulton
Mrs. Susan Fuqua
Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Galloway
Mr and Mrs. William O. Gatliff
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie T. Gentry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbs
Ms. Karen Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilfillan

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Ms. Maria I. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilpin
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Giordano
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goudelocke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grad
Mr. and Mrs. R. Louis Graner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grathwohl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwell
Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin
Mr and Mrs. Daniel T. Gura
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gussman
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Gwynn
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haight
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hanzsek, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrison
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage '65
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Haviland
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H Hayka
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Helmbold
Mr. Greg Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill
Mrs. Gladys B. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Hirshman
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hofstetter
Drs. Philip Horton and Mary Tysc
Ms. Justina lyere
Ms. Rachelle Jeffreys-Bell
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Johns
Mrs. Carol C. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
Ms. Nancy Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Johnson
Mr. Austin Jones
Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr. '69
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph
Drs. Karl Jost and Lori Schmied
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Kasperbauer
Mr. and Mrs. Judd A. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kee
Ms. Kenny Keith
Mr, and Mrs. James Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly
Mr. Wayne Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Krueger
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Lahoz
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lane III
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Longer
Mr J. Smith Lanier II
Mr and Mrs. William F. Law Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Lebow-Weilage
Mr. Robert W. Lenzer '79
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis
Ms. Lisa Lewis
Ms. Esther Lewyn
Mr and Mrs. Roy Lindburg
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Mr. and Mrs. Fu-Tai
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens
Mr. and Mrs. Steve MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Maddo>
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire
Ms. Anita Mao
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Marden
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marsden
Ms. Christine Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzarino
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McAlister
Mr. Neil Gray McBride
Mr. and Mrs. Greg McConnell
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McKee, Jr.
Ms. Virginia McLeod

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merker

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Metcalf, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Mickens

Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Middlebrook

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Mills

Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Milstead

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Morris

Mr. Charles H. Morrow

Mr. Kenneth Morscheiser

Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Myers

Mrs. Creche Kern Navarro '98 and

Mr, Jorge Navarro '98
Ms. Vickie Newell
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nilson
Mr. Huxley Nixon
Ms. Vicky Nixon
Col. and Mrs. John A. Noble
Mr. Drew David Norbery
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Opp
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Osmanson
Ms. Karen C. Page
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Partin
Mr. Edgar Paschal
Mr. Ronald Pelissero
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Phillips
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pisani
Ms. Christine Polyak
Mr. and Mrs. Pondicherry-Harish
Ms. Jackie Powers
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prochaska
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pyron
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rader
Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rebitch
Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Reese
Mr. Wilbur E. Reid
Mr. Thomas L. Reilly '67
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Remington
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richey
Dr. Gayle Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rigdon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rizzo
Mr. Matthew J. Robbins
Ms. Barbara A. Robinson '81
Dr. J. Mack Robinson (H) '95
Ms. Susan M. Robinson
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ross 111
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossman
Ms. Cornelia Roth
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rowell
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sabsowitz
Mr. Bud Salamone and

Ms. Sharon DiMarco
Mrs. Lucy Dubrowsky Samorodin
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Sanderson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schewe
Dr. and Mrs. Ted N. Schobert
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer
Mr. Larry C. Shattles '67
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sheffield
Ms. Karen Sherrard
Drs. William O. and Patricia P.

Shropshire
Mr Ralph Dean Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith
Ms. Tanya Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soby
Ms. Linda A. Sorci
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spence
Ms. Georgea Stathakis
Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Straub
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stupple

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Suddes

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Summerlin

Mr. Charles G. Sunstein

Mr. David Terrell

Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Totino

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Trammell

Drs. Pedro and Codetta Trejo

Mr. and Mrs. George Troficanto

Mr. Morris L. Tubesing '95 and

Mrs. Pamela G. Tubesing
Mrs. Dorna L. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tulowitzky
Ms. Valerie Turley
Ms. Jennifer Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Urbanek
Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Van Hook
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Varlan
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lee Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vickers
Mr. Reid W. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny I. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wehrle
Mrs. Betty U. Weiland
Mr. William R. Welch
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Weldon
Mrs. Tracey Weller
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. West
Dr. and Mrs. Morgan N. Whaley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. White
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wiggins
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams
Mr. James F. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willoch
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wingo
Mr. and Mrs. William Wise
Ms. Teresa Wise

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojdowski
Dr. Verna L. Wool
Mr. Lodian Douglas Wright
Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough '72
Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates
Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto '89
Mr. and Mrs. Angel Zayas
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Zellner
Mr. Tom Ziegler

'Deceased

The following contributions were given
to honor and remember members of the
Oglethorpe University community.

GIFTS IN HONOR

Names listed in italics represent the

Dr. Martin Abbott

Mr. George Lance Barr '70*

Alyson Adkisson & Nelson Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Render S. Davis

Dr. Keith Aufderheide

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pyron

Libby Barwick

Mrs. Nancy T. Beane

Mr. Christian Y. Benton

Mr. Harry B. Frazer '89 and

Mrs. Dawn Frazer
Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
Ms. Jody M. Stephenson '03
Vulcan Materials Company
Mr, James J. Williams '99

Mr. James A. Bobart, Sr.
Mr. Mark's. Lisicky '82
Mr. and Mrs. L Donald Richa

Dr. William L. Brightman

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Mr. David M. Ross '93

Mr. and Mrs Paul Folger

Sarah Bucey

Mr. and Mrs. David Bucey

Mrs. Juli Burton
Ms. Lin Barker '81

The Honorable Thomas L. Camp
The Honorable Woodrow Tucker '44

Mr. & Mrs. Steve Cataline

Mr. Bud Salamone and

Ms. Sharon DiMarco

Class of 1 958

Mr. Ted Dwight Bayley '58 and
Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley '57

Dondi Eric Cobb

Mr. and Mrs. Sammie J Cobb

Mrs. Mary Crosby
Ms. Janice McNeal '98

Irani DeAraujo '8 I
Ms. Catherine Chiou

Dean Timothy Doyle
Ms. Karen Sherrard

Matt & Leslie Prall Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn

Lauren Folger

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger

Sarah Catherine Fuqua
Mrs. Susan Fuqua

Sarah Allison Gatliff

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Gatlif

Elenor George

Mr. Hugh J. Floyd '43

Mr. Scott Haight

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haighr

Robert F. Hammesfahr Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reynolds

Ms. Betsy Hansen

Mrs. Paula Lawfon Bevington

Mr. and Mrs. Harald Hansen
Anonymous

Mary Katherine Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Franjac

Peter Howell

Mr. John G. Turner '70

Angela W. Johonnot
Mr. Roger J. Nydick '62

Matthew Lewis
Ms. Lisa Lewis

Sarah C. Lykens '07

Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '6 1
Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R. Arp
Mr. Robert E. Bowden '66
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61 and

Mr. Robert Bowen
Mr. John Breton, III '97 MBA '99

and Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton '02
Mr. Milton C. Clipper
Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Findley, III
Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78
Mr. David C. Garrett, III
Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71
Dr. Joel Goldberg (H) '00
Mr. Jack Guynn (H) '05
Mr. James J. Hagelow '69
Mr. and Mrs. Harald R. Hansen (H) '08
Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01
Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78
Mr. Warren Y. Jobe
Dr. Charles B. Knapp
Mr. Roger A. Littell '68 and

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell '68
Mr. Bob T. Nance '63
Mr. R. D. Odom, Jr.
Mrs. Anita Patterson '97
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Reiser, Jr
Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr. '53
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Sidman
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69
Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81
Ms. Trishanda Treadwell, Esq '96
Mr. Raymond S. Willoch '80

Majorie M. MacConnell

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59

Mr. Marshall J. Manlier
Mrs. Marcy Mantler Ford '72

Marcel Marceau
Ms. Emily E. Hein '06

Jan Collins Mayer

Dr. Paula Haver Chambers '69

Thomas McBrearily

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Sheryl Murphy

Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

Dr. Philip J. Neujahr

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Lloyd Nick

Jay S. Drotman Memorial Fund

Katherine Nobles

Ms. Hannah B. Grisar '99

David Norbery '04

Mr. Drew David Norbery

Oglethorpe Office of Development

and Alumni Relations
Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85

Oglethorpe Student Interfaith Council
Ms. Toby Director

Oglethorpe University Museum

of Art Board
Jay S. Drotman Memorial Fund

Betsy Thompson Oliver
Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

John Perner

Jay S Drotman Memorial Fund

Dr. Irwin Ray

Ms. Jaime J. Melton '98

Ms. Judy Robinson '79

Miss Maureen B. Robinson '82

Melba Morgan Robinson
Ms. Susan M. Robinson

Jennifer Ross

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta

Zach Rossman

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossman

Rubin Exhibition
Ms. Janet Abraham

Ms. Luonn Sands

Ms. Patricia Hatch O'Donnell '88

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Sauer
Mr. Bud Salamone and Ms.
Sharon DiMarco

Dr. Jon Saulson

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport

Dr. Dan Schadler

Drs. Philip Horton and Mary Tyson '79

Dr. George C. Seward

Mr. Thomas E. Deacon '60 and

Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon '64

Dr. William O. Shropshire

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Ms. Sarah Katherine Smith
Mr. William Charles Smith '57

Ms. Carly Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart

Stormy Petrel Athletics
Mr. William B. Christian '59 and
Mrs. Barbara James Christian '62

Jerry Taub

Mr Matthew J. Lewis

Coach Bob Linger
Mr.JoshSaliba'01

Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and

Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson '69
Northside United Methodist Church

Christopher D. West '04
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. West

Chuck Wingo

Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

Jaime Wojdowski '03

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojdowski

Collins H. Yates '0 1

Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates

GIFTS IN MEMORY

Names listed in italics represent the

honorees.

Mr. Ed Baker '50

Mrs. Kate Baker Houston '93

Mr. Cy Bell

The Honorable Woodrow Tucke

.1.1

Professor & Mrs. Leo Bilanco
Mrs. Paula Hofmann Bell '62
Mrs. Linda H Garriga '94
Mr. Glenn Gibson '62
Mr. Joseph R. Menez '70
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and
Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson '69

Kevin Bradley

Mrs. Laura Brian Bradley '88

Lauren Ashley Burk

Anonymous

Dr. Charles P. Adams

Ms. Donna E. Baggelt

Ms. Sandra L. Bagwell

Mr. Richard T. Battle, Sr.

Mr. Jonathan Braatz

Mr. Charles S. Bradford

Ms. Juanita B. Brandon

Mr. Chad Ryan Burk

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Burk

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cardwell

Ms. Ingrid V. Carmichael

Mr. Daniel M. Chessin

Mr. Marvin Chisolm

Hyun Chong

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen

The Community Foundation

for Greater Atlanta
Ms. Judy L. Cooper
Mr. Frank Corrigan

Cumberland Die Supply Company, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis
Ms. Sandra J. Cykes
Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond
Mr. Don L. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs John Embleton
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Englander
Ms. Julie Englander and

Mr. Frank Hill
Ms. Laurerte Evora
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. David Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feldman

Ms

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Mr. John C. Findlan

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Friedman

Ms. Dori H. Fuller

Mr. W. Hunt Fulwiler

Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Galvin

Ms. Caryn Gansel

Mr. Arthur L. Glynn

Mr. Harry N. Gordon

Mr. James P. Gorman

Mr. Gary L. Gorrel

Ms. Shirley L. Gorrel

Ms. Loren Greenspan

Mr. Dunbar Harrison, III

Ms. Robin Haywood

Ms. Cathie M. Helmbold

Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
Ms. Kelli K. Hill
Ms. Ruth Howell
Ms. Dawn Istvan
Mr. Alex Ivanov

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chris Johnson
Ms. Lavinia Johnston

CARILLON

Mr, and Mrs. Burt Jordan
Mr. Marion D. Jorgensen
Kappa Alpha Theta Atlanta

Alumnae Chapter
Mr. Muhtar Kent (H) '08
Mr. Douglas J. Ketterer and

Ms. Jenean Marchese
Ginger and Lucien M. Kimball
Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Knipper
Ms Marcy Knopman
Ms. Janet Kravitz
Ms. Beverly Kritzler
Kroger

Mr. Andrew G. Kronitz
Mr. E. Trice Laird
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Levi
Ms. Lisa Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lineberger
Mr. Charles F. McAteer
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCarthy '06
Mr. R. Maxwell McGrew
Ms. Colleen McKee
Ms. Laura Medley
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Milder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Namen
Dr. Philip J. Neujahrand

Dr. Victoria Weiss
Neuropsychiatry Associates

of Illinois, S.C.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Nicol
Mr. and Mrs. Severn C. Ortale
Mr. Michael W. Outlaw
Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey '84
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Page
Mr. Doug Palfrey
Ms. Sarah B. Philippon
Ms. Mary M. Prell
Ms. Teresa Pridgen
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Proctor
Mrs. Suzie L. Rabinowitz
Mr. Thomas R. Ragland
Ms. Deanne Raish
Miss Maureen B. Robinson '82
Ms. Katie Rosenberg
Ms. Jennifer B. Ross '08
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schneider
Ms. Lyndsey Schultz
Ms. Karen Segal
Ms. Robyn Senoff
Mr. Elliott M. Server
Ms. Jeneill Sewell
Drs. William O. and Patricia

P. Shropshire
Ms. Sarah Sipple
Mr. Alexander Small
Solomon & Gordon
Mr. Jason H. Stone
Strassman Insurance Services, Inc.
Ms. Ellen Sukenik
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swafford
Mr. James B. Swanson, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Tesler
Ms. Joanne Thurman
Mr. David E. Toltzis
Ms. Eileen L. Topper
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Trahan
Mr. Mark A. Turcot '84 and

Mrs. Catherine Gleim Turcot '80
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Upton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Van Houten
Ms. Kathryn A. Wade
Walton High School
Mr. Joshua Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Weisman
Mr. John Williams
Ms. Linda Willis
Mr Ricky Winn
Taylor L. Winn
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zager

Dr. Ronald L. Carlisle

Mr. and Mrs. John Alt

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson '01

Mrs. Laura Brian Bradley '88

Dr. Steven L. Brown

Mr. David Buice

Ms. Lisa S. Cameron

Mrs. Susan Carlisle

Mr. Phillip R. Certain

Mr. and Mrs. James Clevenger

Ms. Emily Collette

The Columns Group

Dorian Software Creations, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Franjac

Mr. George H. Galloway, Jr.

Ms. Wendy D. Goldberg '92

The Leonard and Jerry Greenbaum

Family Foundation, Inc
Mr. Jeremy J. Greenup '99
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP
Ms. Eadie Hahn
Mrs. Donna S. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hatfield
Dr. Karen Head '98
Ms. Mary J. Jordan
Dr. J. Brien Key
Mr. Richard Kopelman
Ms. Donna R. Kurtz
Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Large
Mrs. Bette Lee
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61
Mrs. Constance S. McBride
Ms. A. McKee
Ms. Kathy McKee
Mr. Robert A. Milford '99
Miller Ray Houser & Stewart, LLP
Dr. John D. Orme
Mr. Aran C. Palefsky '75
Palmetto Beverage Management Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Park
Mrs. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97
Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips
Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76
Ms. Mary V Phillips
Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Dr. Daniel L. Schadler
Drs. William O. and Patricia

P. Shropshire
Spell Press Davis Sauro, PC
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L Stapleton
Mr. Martin A. Torrance
Ms. Vivian Gray Trabue '65
Mr. Morris L. Tubesing '95 and

Mrs. Pamela G. Tubesing
Dr. James M. Turner
Dr. Vienna K. Volante
Mrs. Diane Dubay Walker '86
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Welch
Ms. Kathryn White
Mr. James J. Williams '99
Dr. Jason M. Wirth

Mr. Robert Carson '52

The Begley Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Carson

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fintel

Mr. and Mrs. John Hines

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McGahee

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver

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

Mr. Albert H. Church Jr.
Ms. Martha J. Church '67

Mr. Harold Coffee '30

The Honorable Woodrow Tucker '44

Mrs. Ernestine Cooper

Mr. David Nathan Cooper '71

Pop Crow

Mr. John C. Day, Jr. '64*
Mr. J. Cabot Gupton '63 and
Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton '63

Ms. Jane H. Davis

Mr. Thomas E. Deacon '60 and

Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon '64

Dotlie Hansell DeRosa
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61

rjric Dinerman

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

John E. Elrod

Dr. Mimi Milner Elrod '66

Ms. Catherine Franco

Ms. Jeanie Franco Marx '64

Dr. Caertner

Mrs. Lillian Cable Williams '41 MA '45

Ms. Lyndra S. Civens '94
Mrs. Amy Z. Estes '94 MA '01

Befry Benefield Coldthwait
Dr. John T. Goldthwait '43

Dr. Roy Goslin

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65

Mr. Aram Grayson
Mrs. Joanne R. Bossert

Mrs. Cle Hall

Dr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Amerson

Mr. Charles F. Hines Jr.

Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines '64 MAT '92

Mrs. Ellena Hudgins
Mr. Jay D. Dye '60
Mr. SamG. Hudgins '61

Mrs. Vanesa Ingram
Ms. Brevely Mack '03

Ray Kaiser

Ms. Gail Lynn '77

Mr. Steve Kennedy '80
Mrs. Lynette Ossinsky Fir

Mr. William Kennon

Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer '82

Mary Jane Stuart Kohler
Mrs. Fran Bennett Konradt '90

Amy Lotus

Mrs. Mojgan Khosravi '01

Mr. Stuart Lynn 63

Mr. Charles L. White '63

Mrs. Clare Findley "Tia" Magbee '56
Mrs. Rosalie Brookshaw North '58

Tomas "Moses" Mannion

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richan

Mrs. Fairis Bagwell McGeady
Mr. Hewlett Bagwell '32 *
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Kelley

Professor Jim Miles

Hon. Henry C. Atchison '52

Befry Brumbelow O'Quinn
Mr. James E. Henderson '52 and
Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson '52

Gordon & Helen Otting
Mr. Jerry L. Otting '67

Dr. Philip Palmer

Mr. Robert P. Hoyt '68

Mr. Jeffrey S. Layne '74

Ms. Pamela Grossman Levin '69

Susan Woodson Pechfelder '73
Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72

John P. Salamone '86

Mrs. Michelle Ponte Miller '94

Mr. John Schaefer '92 and

Mrs. Lori Pacpaco Schaefer '90 MAT '98
Mr. James E. Tate, IV '89

Mr. MaclayJ. Salfisberg

Mrs. Virginia G. Salfisberg '42

Stephen J. Schmidt
Mr. J. Jay Kapp '00

Stephen C. May

Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle '

Mrs. Billie McClanahan

Maj. James C. McClanahan '41

Mr. Jack E. Tebeau '63

Dr. CM. Mickey Metcalf '63

Dale Tubesing

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Dr. Warren Valine
Dr. Louise M. Valin.

Charles Weltner

Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle '

Steve Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Dr. Glen Wilson

Mr. William R. Foster '58

James W. Wilson

Mrs. Janie P. Wilson '74

Graduates of the Class of 2008 have
continued an established tradition of
senior class philanthropy at Oglethorpe
University. The '08 for OU campaign
has given graduating students the
opportunity to honor or memorialize
influential people in their lives with a gift
to the 2007-2008 Oglethorpe Fund. We
are pleased to recognize the following
graduates for their contributions to the
'08 for OU campaign.

Ms. Fauzia Almani 08
In honor of Nasir, Shamim and
Faiyaz Amlani

Ms. Jessica L. Anderson '08
In memory of James & Nellie Anderson
and John Wolf

Ms. Leah W. Balch '08
In honor of Stephen, Maria. &
Daniel Balch

Ms. Megan E. Campbell '08
In honor of my supportive family

Ms. Kemoy Clarke '08
In honor of Donna Bromfield and
Dr. Orme

Ms. Ashley A. Cooper '08

In honor of Mom, Dad, The Coopers

& Bennights, Professor Boharl &

Coach Howell

/Vis. Stacy S. Cox '07

In honor of Robert, Rushlon and

Elizabeth Cox, Virginia Vanitvelt

& John Strongman

Ms. Sarah S. Darby '08

In honor of my wonderfully supportive

Mr. Luis A Davila '07

In honor of Agustina Lizardi

Mr. John J Eslerline '08
In honor of John, Julie & Adam Esterline
and Dean Doyle

Mr. Brickford L. Faucette '08
In honor of the Oglethorpe Women's
Basketball Team

Ms. Francsca Y Funderburk '08
In honor of my supportive family

Ms. Julia A. Gates '08

In honor of Randy & Laura Gates

Ms. Krystal D. Gayle '08
In honor of my family

Ms. Stephanie M. Gill '08
In honor of my parents

Ms. Jessica A. Graner '08

In honor of Anne & Lou Graner

Mr. Keith A. Griffin '08

In honor of Kim, Anthony, Eric & Jessica

Griffin and Professors Kelley, Collins

and Rosenthal

Ms. Carly A. Hallman '08

In honor of Richard & Deborah Hallman

Ms. Abby Hammond '08
In honor of Mom, Dad, D.J.,

Laura, Gram Amos & the rest of the

Hammond/Meyers Family

Mr. Kenneth R. Hobbs '08

In honor of Danny & Sandra Hobbs

Ms. Lydia M. Hofstetter '08

In honor of Cindy and Edwin Hofstetter

Mr. Ralph Horton '08

In honor of Ralph and Cathy Horton,
Catherine Horton, the rest of my
supportive family and Professors
Geiger and Straley

Ms. Soumya Kantamneni '08

In honor of Dr. Babu & Mrs. Anita

Ms. Ausrine Klicius '08

In honor of Roma & Al Klicius

Ms. Kelly D. Korell '08

In honor of Dr. Cassandra Copeland

Mr. Russell Kramer '08

In memory of Sarah Kramer

Mrs. Christina R. MacRosty '08
In honor of Edward & Denise Tyler

Ms. Jeffanne E. Millien '08

In honor of Renaud & Germaine Millie
Yvan, Leinz, Juno, Chrissan, Junissc
Grandma Therese, & Grandma
Odette

Ms. Ligia E. Padilla '08

In honor of my parents & my brother

Ms. Kiera E. Robbins '08
In honor of Nathan, Kathleen, Megha
& Kevin Robbins

Ms. Natina i. Roberts '08
In honor of Homammed Schools &
my loving & strong family

Ms. Sunny M. Rodgers '08

In honor of Mom, Dad, and Sean

Ms. Joy E. Schambach '08
In honor of my family

Mr. Matthew R. Suggett '08
In honor of Jonathon Visconti

Mr. Nathan D. Tyre '08

In honor of Aaron & Justin Tyre

Ms. An'Renae V. Walkins '08
In honor of my loving & supportive
family and Vicki E. Colbert

Ms. Hannah M. Wiles '08
In honor of Deborah Wiles

Ms. Suson H. Yi '08
In honor of Abraham, AeKyoun
& Nathan Yi

Ms. Duo Zhou '08
In honor of Guoyao Zhou and
Xiuhua Fan

HERITAGE
OCIETY

THE NESCIT CEDERE
HERITAGE SOCIETY

Nescit Cedere, a Latin phrase pro-
nounced "nes-keel keh-deh-reh," was
taken from the Oglethorpe family crest
as the university's motto. It translates
as "He does not know how to give
up" and perfectly captures the pride
and tenacity of those who give loyally
to Oglethorpe. The following donors
have remembered the university in their
estate plans to ensure its future success.

Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68
Ms. Susan Harmon Alou '84
Anonymous [1 3)
Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R. Arp
Mr. Ted D. Bayley '58 and

Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley '57
Ms. Judith M. Becker

Ms. Carlee Bell '65

Mrs. Frances Norman Block '38

Mr. Frederick Boswell '24*

Mr and Mrs. Franklin L. Burke '66

Ms. Mary Williams Cazalas '54

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Chandler

Ms Terry Tribbet Davis '82

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dennis '69

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Dillingham

Dr. Harold C. Doster

Mr. H. Lynn Drury '63*

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Emerson

Ms. Ruth G. Fox*

Mr. Wilson P. Franklin '39*

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

Mr. George E. Goodwin

Mrs. Bobbie Dexter Gupton '63 and

Mr. J. Cabot Gupton
Mr. Scott T. Height '89**
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward

Brodnax Hansel
Ms. Karen Head '98
Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and
Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
Mr. Thomas G. Hood '78
Mr. Thomas P. Hunter '43 *
Ms. Rebecca Harbor Jones '62
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Lanier
Mr. Wilfred J. LeBlanc '61
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Dr. Jay Lutz
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61 and

Mr. Barry Lynch
Ms Gail Lynn '77

Mrs. Margaret Woodward Mathewes '55
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. McGill
Mr. John Meacham '42
Ms. Jeannette Bentley Moon '38
Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59 and

Mr. Jack Moss
Ms. Elizabeth Ward Pearce '66
Dr. Guerrant Perrow '40*
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips '63
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 '63
Mr. Stephen J. Schmidt '40 * and

Mrs. Jeanne Fuller Schmidt '42
Drs. Patricia and William Shropshire
Ms. Anne Rivers Siddons (H) '91
Dr. Joseph A. Soldati '6 1
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69
Ms. Denney Wells Spencer '48*
Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton (H) '99
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tubesing '95
Mr. Daniel Uffner '51

Charter member

**New members in 2007-2008

* Deceased

(H) Honorary degree recipient

THANK
YOU

OFFICERS

Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61
8oord Chair

Mr. Jack Guynn (H) '05
Vice Choir

Mr. Harold R. Hansen
Treasurer

Ms. Susan M. Soper '69
Secretary

TRUSTEES

Mr G. Douglass Alexander '68

Mrs. Yetty L. Arp '68

Mr. Robert E. Bowden '66

Mrs Martha Laird Bowen '61

Mr. M. John Breton III '97 (ex-officio)

Mr. Milton C. Clipper

Mr William A. Emerson

Mr. Norman P. Findley III

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr '78

Mr. David C. Garrett, III

Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71

Dr. Joel Goldberg (H) '00

Mr. James J. Hagelow '69

Mr. James V, Hartlage, Jr. '65

Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01 (ex-officio)

Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02

Mr. Tad M. Hutcheson

Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78

Mr. Warren Y. Jobe

Dr. Charles B. Knapp

Mr. Roger A. Littell '68

Mr. William T. Mullally '03

Mr. Bob T Nance '63

Mr, R.D Odom, Jr.

Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorgkey '84

Ms. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97

(ex-officio)
Mr. Robert E. Reiser, Jr.
Lawrence M. Schall, J.D., Ed.D.

(ex-officio)
Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86
Mr. Arnold B. Sidman
Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81
Ms. Trishanda Treadwell, Esq. '96
Dr. Pamela Tremayne
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68
Mr. Raymond S. Willoch (ex-officio)

TRUSTEES EMERITI

Mr. Franklin L. Burke '66
Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut
Mr William Goodell
Mr. George E. Goodwin
Mr C. Edward Hansell
Mr. Arthur Howell
Mr. J. Smith Lanier
Mr. James P. McLain*
Mr. John J. Scalley
Mr. O.K. Sheffield, Jr. '53

(H) Honorary degree recipient

We recognize the following people who
gave generously of their time, talents
and resources to benefit Oglethorpe Uni-
versity during 2007-2008. These volun-
teers enable the university to provide an
outstanding educational experience for
current and future students. Many thanks
to these individuals.

OFFICERS

Mr. Raymond S. Wlllc
Chair

Ms. S. Tammy Pearsor
Vice-Chair

77

Mr. Richard Arroll

Ms. A. Diane Bake

Mr. Robert Bowen

Ms. Kelly Caffarelli

Mr. Roger Couch '61

Mr. John Cunningham

Mrs. Cynthia Darland

Mr. Brian A. Davis '94

Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond

Mr Paul L. Dillingham

Mr. F. Wayne Dobbs '61

Ms. Heather Correa Duffy

Mr. Harry S. Feldman '75

Mrs. Donna Findling '96

Mr. Harry R. Frazer '89

Mrs. Donna Gainer '93

Mr. David Golden

Mr. Kenneth P. Gould '85

Mr. Robert L. Hall

Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr. '72

Mr. B. Shane Hornbuckle '92

Ms. Nancy C. Juneau

Mr. Robert M. Kane '81

Mr. William E. Lukow '95

Ms. Gail Lynn 77

Mr. Jin Matsumoto '74

Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93

Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor '67

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86

Dr. Thomas W. Phillips '63

Mr. Edwin Reitman

Mr. J. Bruce Richardson '69

Mr. Clifford T. Robinson '89

Mr. Brian C. Sass '84

Mr. Larry C. Shorties '67

Mr. Horace E. Shuman '80

Mr. Scott M. Sloan '76

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70

Ms. Linda Spock

Mr. Bernard van der Lande '76

Mr. Stephen J. Walden

Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts '93

Mrs. Dorothea Pickett Westin '8?

Mr. Terry White

Mr. Mark A. Williams '94

Mr. Melvyn Williams

Mr. J. Blake Young, Jr.

Mrs. Karen J. Young '81

NATIONAL ALUMNI

PRESIDENT

Ms. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97

DIRECTORS

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr. '64
Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr. '79
Ms. Joselyn Butler Baker '91
Mr. Christopher A. Bailor '93
Mr. Jeremy J. Greenup '99
Dr. Karen Head '98
Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01
Ms. Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82
Mr. Aron C. Palefsky '75
Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98
Ms. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97
Ms. Jennifer Fairchild Pierce '92
Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76
Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Mr. David M. Ross '93

Mr. Eric M. Scharff '63

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91

Mrs. Vivian Gray Trabue '65

Mrs. Trishanada Treadwell, Esq. '96

Mr. James J. Williams '99

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson '01

Young Alumni Club Co-President
Mr. Christian Y Benton

Faculty Representative
Mr. Keith A. Griffin '08

Senior Class President
Ms. Carletta S. Hurt '98

African American Alliance Chair
Ms. Heather Lynn Staniszewski '02

Young Alumni Club Co-President

PARENTS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
MEMBERS

Donna and Bill Barwick
Mary and Frank Beall
Cindy and Robert Cairns
Carol and Otis Campbell
Toby Director
Anne and Lou Graner
Nancy and Phil Marsden
Theresa and John Moore
Jeri and Jeffery Osmanson
Susan and Jim Spence
Corletta and Pedro Trejo
Danni and Thomas Varlan
Cheryl and Jim Weldon

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM OF ART
ADVISORY BOARD

Mr. John C. Perner
Chairman

MEMBERS

Ms. Elizabeth K. Ayers

Ms. Katie Boone

Ms. Lynne Bush

Dr. Peter Drotman

Mr. Stephen Germany

Ms. Dallas Greene

Dr. Bonnie Hayes

Mr. Morris Herzberg, Jr.

Ms. Veronica M. Holmes '02

Mr. Theresa Johnson

Dr. David Jones

Dr. Jay Lutz

Ms. Elizabeth Munson

Mr. Lloyd Nick

Dr. William O. Shropshire

Mr. Bernard van der Lande '76

Did we miss your name?

The Honor Roll of Donors recognizes all gifts made to
Oglethorpe University from July I, 2007 to June 30,
2008. If you noted an error or omission, please let us
know so that we can correct it for next year's publica-
tion. Thank youi

Please contact George Kopec at 404.364.8328,
gkopec@oglethorpe.edu or Lesley Cole at
404.364.8476, lcole@oglethorpe.edu.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

ALUMNI
AWARDS

Nomination Deadline:
January 9, 2009

Spirit of Oglethorpe Award: Builds on the Oglethorpe motto:
Make a life. Make a living. Make a difference. It is given to a loyal
alumna/us who lives according to the Oglethorpe motto and strives
to make a difference by exhibiting creativity, purposefulness and a
commitment to improving the quality of his or her community.

Young Alumnus Award: Is presented to an outstanding graduate of
the last 10 years. This award recognizes those graduates who have shown
leadership and inspiration to other young alumni through their participation
in career, public service, volunteer or continuing education activities.

Talmage Award: Given to an outstanding alumna/us or Oglethorpe
community member who has contributed time, talent or financial resources
to one or more programs of the university.

School Bell Award: Alumni or past/present faculty member who has made
a lasting contribution to the field of education.

Athletic Hall of Fame: Alumni or former athletic staff members who have
excelled in athletics at Oglethorpe or in their professional life. Alumni will be
considered for induction at least 10 years after graduation.

Circle of Honor: A positive role model in the Oglethorpe community who
has played a prominent role as a volunteer and/or supporter of our student
athletes.

How do I nominate a deserving recipient?

Please provide as much of the following information as possible. It is helpful
to include materials that support your nomination such as a vitae/resume,
newspaper clippings or commendatory letters.

Indicate for which award you are nominating the alumna/us

Nominee's full name, class year and complete address (if known)

All business/professional information for nominee

A brief explanation of the qualifications of this nominee for the award.

Include your own name, your relationship to the nominee, email address
and daytime phone number

How are the nominees selected?

The Awards and Recognition Committee of the Alumni Board of Directors
meets to review nominations and recipients are approved by the entire
Alumni Board of Directors during their winter meeting. Award winners
are notified and are invited to receive their award at the annual Awards
Dinner during Alumni Weekend April 17-19, 2009. Nominees remain on the
nomination list for three years. A complete list of all award winners can be
found at www.alumni.oglethorpe.edu/awards

Nominations may be submitted to:

Barbara Bessmer Henry '85, Director of Alumni Relations Oglethorpe
University, 4484 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30319
Phone: 404-364-8443; Fax: 404-364-8500. Submit online at
www.alumni.oglethorpe.edu/awards or email alumni (a oglethorpe.edu.

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Turner Lynch '61.

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CAN YOU
SPOT OU ^
POTENTIAL?

Name: Brandon, age 9

Achievements:

Learned to read at age 4

Leading scorer on his soccer team

Knows the 1 2x1 2 multiplication table

Organized a pet walking service in his neighborhood

Future plans:

Oglethorpe University, Ba in International Studies, class of 2021

Start own import/export business, go public, retire at age 29

Maybe Brandon is a little too young to be thinking about Oglethorpe just
yet. But I bet he reminds you of a talented, inspirational young mind who is
university bound in the near future? You can help build on Oglethorpe's
reputation as home to the best and brightest.

Refer an outstanding prospective student today.

Phone: 404-364-8308
Email: admission@oglethorpe.edu

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GEORGIA.gov

OGLETHORPE

UNIVERSITY

GEORGIA

Beginning January 1, 2009, the Georgia Department of Revenue will begin offering an
Oglethorpe-branded license plate. The university's commemorative license plate will
feature the official Oglethorpe University seal. Show your Petrel pride everywhere you go!

An OU plate is available to alui...ii, faculty, staff, students, parents and friends. Order today!
The charge for the OU plate is $25. To order, send a check to Oglethorpe University
(Commemorative License Plate, Oglethorpe University, 4484 Peachtree Road NE,
Atlanta, GA 30319) or register online at www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword: license plate).

We will send you a License Plate Request form. Forms can be electronically completed
and emailed to dperoune@oglethorpe.edu or mailed to Denise Peroune (Oglethorpe
University, 4484 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30319). If you have questions, call
404.364.8868.

Go ahead and let your license plate tell the world you're proud to be a Petrel!

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