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Carillon
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DEFINITION

1. SET OF BELLS HUNG IN
A TOWER

2. OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY'S
ALUMNI MAGAZINE

3. ALL OF THE ABOVE

"Given by Grace Josephine Lesh, that the hours at Oglethorpe might be filled with music and
harmony." Inscription on the 2,000 pound bell held in Oglethorpe University's carillon.

Josephine Lesh of Newton Center, Mass., was the dear sister of Maude Lesh Jacobs, wife of
Thornwell Jacobs (1915-1943), Oglethorpe's fifth president. When Lupton Hall was built
in 1913, Ms. Lesh, according to an Oglethorpe University Bulletin in 1917, felt that the
architecture and aesthetics of Oglethorpe University called for a carillon to "govern the daily
recitations and hourly life" of the campus. The original four bells, installed vrith the three-
faced clock, were cast by a Troy, N.Y. foundry and were designed to strike as they do now
quarter-hour chimes and an hourly toll.

The bells have been enjoyed over the years, and in 2005 a new tradition began as
Oglethorpe graduates were finally permitted to make the climb up the spiral staircase
from the third floor of Lupton to the bell tower. Seniors must be willing to ignore any
claustrophobia or fear of heights for the opportunity to ring the 90-year-old bell a
privilege for those graduating from our prestigious university.

The carillon now consists of 42 bells, which are clearly audible across Oglethorpe's entire
campus. There is even talk of training students to become carilloneurs (also known as bell
ringers) for special occasions.

Carillon, the bi-annual alumni magazine, was first launched in 2004 and is symbolically
named after the bell tower, heralding good news about the institution and our family.

BY Abi Berwager '08

CARILLON STAFF

EDrroR

Susan Soper '69

COPY EDITOR

Renee Var\"

CLASS NOTES EDITOR

Elizabeth Katz

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Abi Berwager "08
Barb Henry '85
Dr. Stephen Herschler
Elizabeth Katz

Lucy Leusch
Katie Paden
Hoyt Young

HONOR ROU. OF DONORS

George Kopec

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Mark DeLong '03
Leland Holder
Brit Prince '11
David Tblis
Julie Vaughan '09

ASSISTANTS

Caio Lima '10
Hannah Parker 12

DESIGN

Jenifer Cooper and Susan Cooper
CooperWorks, Inc.

PRINTING

Market Source, Inc.

Carilktn is published twice a year,
fall and spring, for alumni, friends
and family of Oglethorpe University.
Oglethorpe, founded in 1835, is a
private, hberal arts college. 4484
Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. 30319
404-261-1441 or www.oglethorpe.edu.

Speak Out: We'd love your
feedback on this iss^ie as well
as what you might like to see
in upcoming Carillons. Email:
ssoper@oglethorpe.edu

ON THE COVER

The photograph of the Class of 2013
was taken the day the students
arrived for Orientation in the Reading
Room of the Philip Weltner Library.
The photographer was David Tulis.
See related story, page 6.

CARILLON (VOL. 7, NO. 1)

CONTENTS

THE NEWS
ON EVERY
OU FRONT

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OUTSTANDING;

THE CLASS OF 2013

The Class of 201 3 is local, global,
smart and accomplished.

SIBLING RIVALRY

Meet some of the nine sets of
siblings on the OU campus.

1 PROUD;

NEWS & EVENTS

From Aufderheide to Zinner,
OU faculty get noticed.

1 5 GROUP;

Alumni Award Winners

Calendar of 201 Events

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AS I BEGIN MY FIFTH YEAR AS OGLETHORPE'S PRESIDENT, I AM
AMAZED BOTH BY HOW LONG IT FEELS LIKE I HAVE BEEN A PART
OF THIS COMMUNITY AND BY HOW QUICKLY THE TIME HAS
PASSED. TOGETHER, WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED A LOT AND YET THERE IS
MUCH, MUCH MORE TO DO. SOMEONE BROUGHT ME A COPY OF MY
INAUGURAL ADDRESS THE OTHER DAY AND ASKED IF I HAD READ IT DURING
THE PAST FIVE YEARS. IN FACT, I HAVE, AT LEAST ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

OGLETHORPE IS NOW LIVING WITHIN ITS MEANS.
WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THIS TURNAROUND
BY A COMBINATION OF CONSERVATIVE FISCAL
POLICY ON THE EXPENSE SIDE OF THE LEDGER AND
AGGRESSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL RECRUITMENT AND
RETENTION STRATEGIES ON THE REVENUE SIDE.

Toward the end of that inaugural address, I spoke of
Oglethorpe's obligation in American higher education,
derived from the intersection of three conditions:

the visionary ideals and call to action of our namesake,

our tradition of education in the liberal arts,

and our place in the city of Atlanta.

I went on to say that liberal education in America has
always been grounded in a public purpose and that, us-
ing John Dewey's words, I believed that the measure of
our worth as an institution is our effect in enlarging and
improving upon the human experience. That is how, I
committed, I would like Oglethorpe and my presidency to
ultimately be measured. Yes, we have accomplished a lot,
yet there is much more to be done. (The inaugural speech
can be found at www.oglethorpe.edu on the President's
page, and in case people have not seen me in a while, I
have a whole lot more gray hair now.)

One of the first tasks of my administration was to restore
a sense of business and administrative discipline to ensure
Oglethorpe's future. While our work here is certainly not
over, in large measure we have achieved this goal. I will
provide one fact for your consideration. Since 2006, we
have increased our net operating revenue by almost $4.5
million dollars. In lay terms: Oglethorpe is now living
within its means. We have accomplished this turnaround
by a combination of conservative fiscal policy on the
expense side of the ledger and aggressive and successful
recruitment and retention strategies on the revenue side.
We opened this fall with almost 1,100 students. Our full-
time traditional enrollment is at a record high.

While the fiscal turnaround has been a necessary part of
our success, it is not the only essential ingredient. You will
enjoy Provost Stephen Herschler's letter on page 4 about
our eight new Learning Communities which are trans-
forming our first-year curriculum. Our Honors Program,
which three years ago enrolled no first-year students,
now has a third of the class enrolled. I am privileged to be
teaching one of the first year Honors seminars addressing
the causes of the Civil War, giving me an up-close look at
just how outstanding students in this class are. (Our Vice
President for Enrollment and Financial Aid, Lucy Leusch,
writes more on this topic on page 6.)

In other signs of growth and improvement:

Our theatre program, which began in 2004 with only a
few majors, now boasts 30 ma,iors, a number of minors,
and is ranked among the top 20 programs in the country.

Some of our science and mathematics faculty members
have begun to re-invent a significant part of their
curriculum through participation with a national
organization called SENCER (Science Education for
New Civic Engagement and Responsibilities).

Our Center for Civic Engagement just had its inaugural
three-year grant renewed for another three years. Its
work coordinating and encouraging the efforts of our
students and faculty all across Atlanta has helped put
Oglethorpe in the forefront of civic and opinion leaders
in the region. Because of the work of the Center, I was
recently honored as the only Georgia college president
to speak at a panel on K-12 public education held at the
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.

We continue to expand the educational partnership
with our own Oglethorpe University Museum of Art.
Each semester, faculty build curriculum and offer
lectures on subjects related to ongoing exhibitions.
Last semester, our exhibition focused on Dachau,
both before and during the Holocaust. This semester,
contemporary art from Cuba is the impetus for creating
a focus on Cuban culture.

Our unique partnership with AirTran Airways this year
alone will fly more than a dozen classes (yes, entire classes)
to cities like New York, Washington and Miami to
enhance the learning that happens inside the classroom.

Our athletic teams continue to improve each year: The
Women's Basketball team made it to the 2009 NCAA
Sweet SLxteen last spring, and our golf team brought
home OU's first NCAA championship: 2009 NCAA
Men's Golf Champions. The 2008-09 Men's Tennis
team finished the season ranked in the South region
(tl6). This is the third straight year the Petrel Netters
have been ranked in this highly competitive region.

Collectively, we are working very hard to honor our obUgation
to our students and to our community. The success we have
achieved so far rests upon the shoulders of our faculty, our
trustees, our students, our staff and our alumni.

This past year, we set another record for annual fund
dollars raised. That's quite an accomplishment given the
state of affairs in the world today. But still, fewer than one
in five alumni made a gift to Oglethorpe and frankly, this
continues to put us at a disadvantage.

If you are someone who has lent a hand in the past, thank
you and please continue to make your gift a habit Great things
are happening at Oglethorpe because of friends like you.
If you have not yet developed this habit, I encourage you
to come aboard. It's a gratifying and exciting journey.

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EACH NEW SCHOOL YEAR ALWAYS BRINGS FRESH ENERGY AND
EXCITEMENT TO THE OGLETHORPE QUAD. THIS YEAR, HOWEVER,
FEELS PARTICULARLY DYNAMIC.

One reason is the sheer size of the new class filling classrooms and the quad with more fresh
faces. Another reason can be attributed to new academic initiatives strengthening students'
engagement with their courses and their new communities Oglethorpe and Atlanta.

The Learning Community initiative focuses on freshman students' first year experience.
Each Learning Community consists of two courses: a four-credit course paired with a
one-credit seminar. The same students enrolled in the course are also enrolled in the
seminar. Launched last year with four pilot communities, this year's number has doubled
to eight and now includes half of the freshman class.

Two courses with the same students may not sound like much of a change, but by
strengthening the exposure and connections between both students and faculty, it opens
the door to very exciting initiatives.

Sharing more than one class in common fosters a stronger sense of community amongst
the students as they share more university experiences together. Upper-class student
mentors in the first-year seminar serve as important sources of information and support
for freshman. Moreover, the two faculty members participating in a particular Learning
Community are in constant communication with one another about the courses and the
students in them. This enables them to devote more thorough attention to individual
students' academic strengths and weaknesses at that critical moment when the students

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are making the transition to university-
level work. Learning Communities persist
throughout the first year, which makes this
support even stronger.

Learning Communities provide exciting
opportunities for students to integrate and
extend their knowledge. The one-credit
seminar often is on a topic closely related
to four-credit companion course. For
example, last year Linda Taylor, professor
of English, taught a section of first year
Core - Narratives of the Self- wth Robert
Steen, professor of Japanese, who taught
a seminar about The Poet in Asia. They
coordinated the contents of the two courses:
students compared and contrasted the
notion of journey in the haiku of 17th
Century Japanese poet, Basho, with that
contained in Homer's Odyssey.

The exploration of ideas across courses
and cultures and centuries proves
exciting for students and facult}' alike.

Last year, a number of Learning Commu-
nities integrated on-campus and off-cam-
pus resources. The Oglethorpe Universit}'
Museum of Arts Spring 2009 exhibitions,
Dachau before Dachau a.nd Dachau Con-
centration Camp prompted some Learning
Communities to include The Diaiy of Anne
Frank in their Core 101 syllabus. With the
support of the Center for Ciric Engage-
ment, they attended a performance of the
book, staged at the Renaissance Project by
Oglethorpe alum, Vince Pisani "00.

Another Learning Community even
traveled up to Washington, D.C. for a day
to tour the Holocaust Museum.

Jay Lutz, Professor of French, and Simon
Sparks, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
continue to recount the conversation about
art and the holocaust spontaneously gen-
erated amongst the students as they rode
MARTA home from the airport that night.

Learning Communities are continuing
to evolve. This year, in addition to haring
seminars connected with Narratives of the
Self, we are experimenting with seminars
connected to other courses freshmen are
likely to enroll in, such as another Core
class, Art and Culture, as well as Biolog}'
101. We have also introduced our first
residential Learning Community, in
which student members all reside together
on campus. This provides Dean of
Students, Tim Doyle, the opportunity to
teach his section of Narratives of the Self
in a Traer Hall seminar room, bringing life
and learning into even closer pro.ximitj' to
one another.

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Last fall, we began the first of our Learn-
ing Communities for freshmen \vith
four communities linking a one-credit
First Year Seminar with a section of
the required Core course for freshmen.
Narratives of the Self Facult>' and staff"
provided regular off-campus co-curricular
experiences to enhance these academic
links. The faculty' met monthly. Many of us
found that the teaching of the Core course
was greatly enhanced by the cooperating
team of two teachers and the greater com-
munit>' and engagement that developed
among the students.

Building on this promising beginning,
we doubled the number of Learing
Communities for this fall to
eight. SLx of these had links
between sections of
Narratives of the Self and
First Year Seminars with
topics of "The Poet in Asia,"
'Creative Problem Sohing"
(taught by a physicist, col-
laborating with a philosopher
teaching the Narrative section), "The
Written Word Endures," "Road Stories,"
"Our of the Inferno: Dante's Divine
Comedy" and "Leadership Through Ser-
vice." The other two Communities linked
the First Year Seminars to courses in Art
and Culture and General Biologj' L This
expansion into art and biology is among
the four-credit courses in the links, adds
exciting parts to the curriculum that sup-
port the Learning Communities.

All Learning Communities will go on at
least two relevant co-curricular trips each
semester. Some of these destinations
include:

The Atlanta History Center
CNN

The King Center
The High Museum of Art
Centers for Disease Control
The Bodies Exhibit

The Carter Center

The Robert C. Williams Paper Museum
at Georgia Tech

Cochran Shoals Park at the Chatta-
hoochee River National Recreation Area

The late artist Howard Fluster's Paradise
Gardens

As we did last year, we will provide air
travel to New York, Washington, D.C. and
other places providing attractions that en-
hance the learning in these Communities.

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ONE LEARNING COMMUNITY
EVEN TRAVELED UP TO
WASHINGTON D.C. FOR .
A DAY TO TOUR THE
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM.

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This year, there is more ongoing collabo-
ration between the instructors in each
Communitj'. At monthly dinner meetings.
Learning Communitj' facultv' share their
ideas and discuss readings on pedagogj'
for building, sustaining, and improving
Learning Communities. We have increased
the number of Learning Communit}' linl;s
in which the instructors share common
paper assignments. In at least one of the
Learning Communities, students are doing
semester-long service at the Path Academy,
the charter school adjacent to the OU cam-
pus, helping with writing and establishing
a poetry club.

CARILLON I S

OUTSTANDING

CLASS
OF 2013

BY Lucy Leusch,Vice President for
Enrollment and Financial Aid

We are sure that OU
will change these
students, and v/e are
eager to see hov/ they
will change OU. Indeed,
they are already
having an impact on
every corner of this
campus. The class, just
six students shy of last
year's record-breaker,
has a lot going for
it. Get to know just
a few of them on the
follov/ing pages.

ORIENTATION WEEKEND WAS A JOYOUS ONE ON THE OGLETHORPE
CAMPUS AS 259 NEW STUDENTS ARRIVED, UNPACKED, MET ROOM-
MATES AND SAID FOND FAREWELLS TO THEIR PARENTS AND SIBLINGS.
NOT ONLY IS THE CLASS OF 201 3 ONE OF THE LARGEST IN OUR
HISTORY, IT IS ALSO POPULATED WITH SOME REAL STANDOUTS. A
QUICK SNAPSHOT OF THIS CLASS INCLUDES:

A veteran from the war in Iraq who
guarded General Petraeus, commander
of the coahtion forces in Iraq;

A young woman from Memphis who
took a year between high school and OU
to immerse herself in her Jewish heritage
in Israel;

A student from Ft. Lauderdale also did
a gap year and spent a semester with a
Christian ministry in Colorado;

Five students from the prestigious
Ransom Everglades School in Coconut
Grove, Fla., all of whom were involved
in a service project to clean up the
Everglades;

A Civic Engagement Scholar, who vnth
high school friends in Columbus, Ga.,

started a volunteer group they called
Epic Everyday People Implementing
Change.

Two friends from the Miami area who
enjoyed their campus visit so much, they
recruited a third friend, and all are on
campus this fall;

A young woman who was a founding
member of Stronghold Atlanta, a non-
profit to assist abused women
and children;

OU's largest group of soccer recruits;

A student from Idaho, who is the
U.S. student the furthest distance
from home.

Almost a dozen new players for our
winning women's basketball team;

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THE
STATS

SAT scores are a full 50 points
higher than students who enrolled
just five years ago.

23 percent of the freshman class
are student athletes.

Students come from 22 states, and we have 22 international
students from Austria, Botswana, China, Costa Rica, Ethiopia,
Fiji, France, Germany, Haiti, Iceland, Japan, Nepal, Poland
and Spain.

64 percent of the class is from Georgia.

Nine of the incoming class have siblings already
on campus, and one set of twins arrived together.

Six Sarahs and four Tylers.

CARILLON

Not all siblings can follov/
in the footsteps of an older
brother or sister, but the
OU experience is often a
bond that siblings enjoy
sharing. This year, not only
do we have nine in the
Class of 2013 who are
joining an older sibling
already on campus, we also
v\^elcomed one set of twins
this year, is there rivalry? As
you will read in the following
profiles, it's all relative!

BY Katie Paden

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Brit Prince '1 1

TYLER AND RILEY CERONE

ROSWELL, GA.

For Riley 13 and Tyler 12 Cerone, selecting Oglethorpe was as natural as a well-practiced
lay-up. Riley first committed to the Lady Petrels basketball program, and then her
brother, Tyler, decided to transfer from an out-of-state school as a sophomore to join the
men's team. Now it's easier for their entire family to watch them play basketball and to
enjoy the occasional Sunday dinner together. Riley and Tyler interact on campus on a
daily basis, sometimes crossing paths in the gym during practice or eating together in the
cafeteria. The two agree that attending Oglethorpe together already has strengthened
their relationship.

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OUTSTANDING

MARCIA AND MELINDA DAUGHERTY
HAMPTON, GA.

When Mindy Daugherty '13 watched her older sister, Marcia
'12 select Oglethorpe, she never guessed she would one day
attend as well. Now the two sisters consider their college
years a valuable bonding experience in an already close
relationship. "Our interactions are not by coincidence,"
affirms Marcia. "We schedule times to study, shop and hang
out." Mindy enjoys the support of having her older sister on
campus and the familiar familial encouragement. The sisters
help each other reach their academic and personal potential,
and both have recently become involved in Oglethorpe's
literary magazine. The Tower. Their father has embraced
the university in his own way. A Pittsburgh Steelers fan
who already loves to wear black and gold, he has developed
unbridled enthusiasm for the Stormy Petrel mascot.

CAITLYN AND LINDSEY MITCHELL
PEACHTREE CITY, GA.

"Wait, there are two of you?" Identical tv^dn sisters Caitlyn and
Lindsey Mitchell, class of 2013, have grown accustomed to the
double-take they get when meeting new people. The sisters had
long since decided they wanted to attend college together, and
when they arrived on the scene at Oglethorpe this fall, they were
eager to make the most of Oglethorpe's academics and its nurtur-
ing community. Caitlyn and Lindsey share interests and goals:
both are pursuing an English major with concentration in creati\ e
vvriting. They also are involved in Oglethorpe's art and literary
magazines and are founding members of the OU Quidditch team
and martial arts club. "There's a fimdamental difference in the
relationship of twins," says Lindsey. "We're best friends."

BARRY AND SETH LANGER
DECATUR, GA.

For the Langers, OU is a family affair. Seth '13 joined
Barry '11 on campus this fall because he jives with "the
academic philosophy of providing a universal foundation
of knowledge" through the Core Curriculum. Seth is a
recipient of the premier Georgia Shakespeare Scholarship
and has already earned Equity credits as a freshman through
involvement in the professional company's production of
Julius Caesar. Both brothers are members of the Jewish
Student Union, and Barry serves as its president. He
believes that the chance to become an integral part of
campus life is a big part of what drew him to OU. Bariy's
leadership on campus also includes elected offices in the
Oglethorpe Student Association, and membership in the Chi
Phi fraternity and the Honor Council. Their father, Stuart,
completes the family's involvement in OU life: he is an
instructor in the evening program.

OTHER SIBLINGS ON CAMPUS...

Zach '13 and Ramika '1 1 Gourdine, Atlanta

April '13 and Laura '12 Bald>vin, Snellville, Go.

Christo '13 and Marinella '10 Taoushiani, Powder Springs, Ga.

Sascha '13 and Alex '1 1 Sher, Botswana

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EVERYONE IN THE OGLETHORPE
FAMILY STAYS BUSY ON AND
OFF CAMPUS, FURTHERING
EXPLOITS AN6 EDUCATIONS,
ACCOMPUSHING, PUBUSHING
AND ENGAGING IN MANY WAYS.
HERE ARE SOME OUTSTANDING
ACHIEVEMENTS WORTH NOTING
FROM THE OGLETHORPE
UNIVERSITY FACULTY AND
STAFF AND SOME FORMER
STAFFERS, TOO.

Afaculty team taught an intcniisiiplnuiri/ honors class
on Atlanta traffic in spHng '09-

THE NATIONAL SENCER INITIATIVE

For the past three years, science and mathematics faculty members Dr. Keith
Aufderheide, Dr. John Cramer, Dr. Lynn Gieger, Dr. John Nardo and Dr. Mike
Rulison have been involved with the national SENCER initiative. Oglethorpe hopes to
see a real shift in hovi/ science and mathematics are perceived, wanting students to see
living, breathing, relevant disciplines that are accessible to all. SENCER stands for Science
Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities, and its main goo! is to change
how science and mathematics are taught in order to show their ability to address capacious
societal problems. Last spring, this faculty team taught on interdisciplinary honors class on
Atlanta traffic where students designed and carried out group research projects. Also last
spring, students in introductory classes in chemistry, physics, and statistics carried out a
semester-long collection of water data from two off-campus sites (Blue Heron Nature Preserve
and Silver Lake) and one on-campus site (the stream near Emerson Student Center). Next
semester, a class dedicated to the analysis of that data and expansion into other areas (lead
and other pollutants in water) is planned.

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Students in Spanish and French of Dr. Mario Chandler and Dr. Jay Lutz performed
scenes from A Tempest by Aime Cesaire at the South Atlantic Modem Language Associa-
tion in November. A pubHc staged reading of the play in February in Lupton Auditorium
was carried out by the students and produced by Atlanta's Theatre du Reve with Carolyn
Cook as director.

In August, Dr. Chandler, attended the 2009 ICALLAS (International Conference on
Afro-Hispanic Luso-Brazilian and Latin American Studies) conference in Accra, the
capital of the West T^frican nation of Ghana. The focus of the conference was to make
scholarly, literary, historical and cultural connections between Africa and the Americas.
The paper he presented was called "Gold Coast to Fernando Po: Tetteh Quarshie, Cacao
and the Hispanic Link to nascent African Transnationalism."

UTHEASTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

ica Graner '08, (second from right), the 2008 winner of the O.U. Cup, continues
to work on research with Professor John Carton (far left) and presented o poster titled
"The effects of victinn and execution impact statements on jurors' verdicts." She presented
research at last year's Southeastern Psychological Associotion meeting in Charlotte, N.C. and at the Georgia Psychological
Association annual meeting this summer. Also pictured are llano Olin '09, second from left, the Sally Weltner Award recipient,
and Dr. Leah Zinner.

Dr. Bruce Hetherington, Professor of Economics, and Dr. Refer Kower, Assistant
Professor of Economics, published an article in the June edition of The Journal of
Economic History which deals with blockade running during the American Civil War.

Dr. Bob Hornback, Associate Professor of English, has had a prolific year in publishing
including: his book. The English Clown Tradition from the Middle Ages to Shakespeare
(Boydell &Brewer, September 2009), journal articles in Shakespeare Studies, The
Shakespeare Intematiojial Yearbook, and Research Opportunities in Medieval and
Renaissance Drama, invited book articles in A Companion to Tudor Literature and
Thunder at a Playhouse: Essaying Shakespeare and the Early Modem Stage, and a
review (by invitation) in the prestigious Shakespeare Quarterly.

Leanne Henry-Miller, Lloyd Nick and Annette Cone-Skelton, Director of MOCA-GA
(Museum of Contemporary Arts of Georgia) judged the first Zen and the Art of Arts
this fall in Atlanta. The art exhibition was by Zen-inspired artists and was part of the
First Annual Festival of the Arts. Nick was also the juror for the 2009 Georgia National
Fair in Perry, Ga.

Dr. VIvlana Plotnik, Associate Professor of Spanish, travelled to Quito, Ecuador in
October to participate at a conference organized by FLACSO (Facultad Latinoameri-
cana de Ciencial Sociales or Latin American School of Social Sciences) and AILCFH
(Asociacion Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispanica or International
Association of Hispanic Women's Literature and Culture) to read her paper: "Memory,
Childhood and Political Activism: Argentine Novels about the '70s.'"

Dr. Beth Roberts, Vera A. Milner Associate Professor of Elementary Education in OU's
Master of Arts in Teaching program, is serving as President of the Georgia Association
of Colleges of Teacher Education, 2009-2010.

Dr. Seema Shrikhonde, Associate Professor of Communication and Rhetoric Stud-
ies, has three entries this year in The Encylopedia of Journalism (Sage Publication):
"National Public Radio," "Public Radio Journalism" and "The Impact of the Internet on
the News Media."

Christina Shunnorah, a 2005 graduate of Oglethorpe's Master of Arts in Teaching
(MAT) for Early Childhood Education program, was named Dekalb County Schools'
2009 Teacher of the Year at International Community School (ICS).

George G. Stewart, a former reader services librarian, recently published Yoknapa-
tawpha. Images and Voices: A Photographic Study of Faulkner's County (University of
South Carolina Press, $24.95, soft cover; $49.95 hardcover).

Ginger Williams, Lecturer in Education, Director of Field Experiences, in the
OU's Master of Arts in Teaching program, is president of the Georgia Field Directors'
Association during the 2009-2010 academic year.

Alan Loehle, Associate Professor of Art
and Director of the Art Program, hod o solo
exhibition of new work at Morcio Wood
Gallery in Atlanta in January of 2009. The
exhibition, Metaphors and Symbols, focused
on art created during his 2007 Guggenheim
Fellowship for Painting. The exhibition
including Liminal Dog, above received
numerous reviews, including the Atlanta
Journal Constitution ond Art Voices. fHe was
also profiled in the January/February issue
of The Atlantan magazine.

CARUON I 11

OGLETHORPE CELEBRATES 1 75TH ANNIVERSARY

IN 2010, OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES THE 175TH ANNIVERSARY
OF ITS FOUNDING! SPECIAL EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WILL MARK
THE OCCASION, INCLUDING EXCITING ON-CAMPUS EVENTS, STUDENT
AND ALUMNI TRIPS TO SAVANNAH AND ENGLAND TO COMMEMORATE
JEO HIMSELF, ILLUSTRIOUS GUEST SPEAKERS, AND MORE. LOOK FOR MORE
INFORMATION SOON.

HERBERT HOWELLS RECORDING

A new recording of the Sonatas for Violin and Piano
by English composer Herbert Howells performed by
OU Adjunct Professor of Music Brent Runnels and
violinist Beth Newdome of Florida State University has
just been released by Mark Records. It includes the
unpublished 2nd Sonata by Howells and the first
commercial release to include the complete 3rd Sonata
in E minor. Other than a recording on the Hyperion
label, this is the only other commercial recording of
these three works in print.

OGLETHORPE
UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM OF
ART: MATISSE

January 23-May 9, 2010

Henri Matisse, A Celebration of French Poets
and Poetry. Opening Reception, 3 to 6 p.m.
at the Oglethorpe University Museum of
Art, Philip Weltner Library. This exhibition
examines the poetic interest of one of the
greatest French artists of the 20th Century.
In 1930. when Matisse returned to France
from an ex-tended vacation in Tahiti, he was
invited by the famous French pubhsher,
Albert Skira, to illustrate selected poems,
Poesies, by the 19th Century poet, Stephane
Mallarme. It was the first of several commis-
sions involving poetry and the graphic arts
of etching and later lithography. In 1948,
the last major commission and collabora-
tion with Skira was Florilege des Amours de
Ronsard, an illustrated work consisting of
126 lithographs celebrating the love poems
of Pierre Ronsard. The show runs through
May 9, 2010, Tuesdays through Sundays,
noon to 5 p.m.; docent tours Sundays at 2
p.m. General admission is $5; Oglethorpe
community and museum members free. For
more information, call 404-364-8551.

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS NCAA
TOURNAMENT GAMES FOR FIRST TIME
IN SCHOOL HISTORY

The Oglethorpe University women's basketball team posted a Stormy
Petrel all-time best 27-4 overall record in the 2008-2009 season and
was rewarded by being named a host site for the NCAA Tournament
for the first in school history. It marked Oglethorpe's fourth
consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament and the Petrels advanced
all the way to the Sweet Sixteen before losing to eventual tournament
vnnner, George Fox University. Additionally, seniors Katie Kulavic
and Anna Findley were selected as All-Americans for their outstanding
play and head coach Ron Sattele was named Regional Coach of the
Year as well as the Georgia Basketball Coach-of-the-Year.

PETER HOWELL ELECTED TO GEORGIA TENNIS HALL OF FAME

Peter Howell, Oglethorpe University assistant athletics director and head men's and women's tennis
coach, has been selected for induction into the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame. Founded by the Georgia
Tennis Association, the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame honors those whose excellence both on and off the
tennis courts have brought recognition and esteem to themselves and tennis in Georgia. Howell has
over 35 years of both playing and teaching tennis experience that include holding the #5 national
ranking by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for six consecutive years and being named
the Georgia Pro Tennis Player-of-the-Year four times. The men's tennis team he guides at Oglethorpe
University has been ranked regionally in the Atlantic South Division among NCAA Division III schools
in each of the past three seasons.

MEN'S GOLF CLAIMS
SCHOOL'S FIRST
NATIONAL TITLE

The Oglethorpe University men's golf team
won the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's
Golf Championship held last May at the
PGA Village in Port St. Lucie, Fla. The
Stormy Petrels erased a four stroke deficit
on the final day of the tournament to claim
the school's first NCAA title in any sport.
Congratulations are certainly in order for
the starting line-up of Olafur Loftsson '12
(tournament medalist), Scott Pugh '10,
Hap Kaufold '09, Colin Chapman '12 and
Matt Bernstein '12 as well as head coach
Jim Owen who, in addition to guiding the
StTmy Petrels to the championship, was
named the Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Coach-of-the-Year for the lo'"
time in April.

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CARILLON I 13

Through a growing global network of
partnerships, agreements and for-credit
courses, Oglethorpe students hove a
smorgasbord of travel opportunities to
choose from - v/hether It's a short-term
trip, a semester abroad orS^ull year
of study. From archeology T^moseooDl
politics, business or cuisine, there is
a vt^orld that awailSl'lHere ore justJol
few examples.. *;. ,

GROUP

MAKE A LIFE. MAKE A
LIVING. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

These three simple sentences define an
Oglethorpe University education. These
three simple sentences also define what
Oglethorpe University alumni are doing
from the classroom to the courtroom, in
the board room, the operating room and
their own living rooms.

Take a moment to think about the impact
Oglethorpe University has had on your life.
If you're like me, many of your experiences
since graduation have been influenced by
the time you spent at OU. For many of us,
the friendships we formed ofFof Peachtree
Road have resulted in lifelong bonds. For
others, our successful careers have been
shaped in ver>' profound ways by the time
we spent at Oglethorpe.

As you read through this issue oi Carillon,
pay close attention to the ways our
students, faculty, staff and alumni are
making a life, making a living, and, most
importantly, making a difference. Ask
yourself how you can be part.

When was the last time you visited the
campus?

Did you see the recent exhibition
What is Cuban Art? at the Oglethorpe
Museum of Art?

Have you cheered on one of our increas-
ingly winning athletic teams lately?

Wouldn't you like to take friends to
Georgia Shakespeare this summer?

Would you like to serve on a committee
of the Alumni Board? There are many
ways to get involved and be engaged: call
the Alumni Office at (404) 364-8893 or
send an email to alumni@oglethorpe.edu
with your questions or your ideas for
your involvement.

Oglethorpe alumni really do make a differ-
ence at Oglethorpe. A number of alumni
helped the university with the James
Edward Oglethorpe Scholarship Weekend
in January, and their work really paid off.
More than one-third of all the students
who participated in the weekend enrolled.

In April, I enjoyed visiting with many of
the more than 600 alumni who made a
difference and attended this year's Alumni
Weekend. The weekend was a terrific
success thanks to the staff and alumni
volunteers who spent hours planning the
festivities. Make your plans now to attend
Alumni Weekend 2010 which takes place
Friday, April 16 through Sunday, April 18.

Finally, I hope you will join me in making
a difference hy financially supporting
our alma mater. I believe very deeply in
the good work done at Oglethorpe and in
the importance of giving my support for
current and future students. Our contribu-
tions help create and sustain an excep-
tional ex'perience for Oglethorpe students.
I cannot overemphasize the importance of
your financial participation. A gift of any
amount benefits students in many positive
ways and speaks volumes of the value your
Oglethorpe education has had for you.

Randy Roberson

Development Officer

Universit}- of Maryland,

Robert H. Smith School of Business

IMPORTANT
ALUMNI DATES

Friday, January 1, 2010'

Alumni Night at OU Basketball game.
OU Alumni Family Night, 6-10 p.m.

Friday, January 22, 2010:

Alumni Night at OU Basketball game.
OU Alumni Pizza Night, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010:

Oglethorpe University Day

Friday, February 12, 2010:

Alumni Night at OU Basketball game.
Chocolate Buffet Night, 6-1 p.m.

Saturday, February 20. 2010:

Alumni Night at OU Basketball game.
Indoor Homecoming Tailgate, 6-10 p.m.

Wednesday-Friday,
February 23-25, 2010:

Florida Alumni Receptions in Tampa,

Ft. Lauderdale and Miami

Thursday, March 4, 2010:

Nashville Alumni Reception

Friday-Sunday,
April 16-18,2010:

Alumni Weekend 2010 celebrating the

1 75th Anniversary of the Founding of

Oglethorpe University.

For more information on any
event, please visit us at:
www.alumni.oglethorpe.edu

CARILLON I 15

ROUP

ALUMNI AWARD WINNERS

Each year, a handful of outstanding
alumni is honored at a gala awards dinner
during Alumni Weekend. Last spring, the
following alums made us all proud.

Talmage Award to the alumni

who contributes time, talent or financial
resources to one or more programs of the
university and/or is distinguished in the
business or professional world.

David N. Cooper '71

Associate Deputy General Counsel to
the Secretary of Defense, Department of
Defense, Office of the General Counsel,
The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

David Cooper is an active member of sev-
eral professional organizations, including
the American Bar Association, Federal Bar
Association, Bar Association of the District
of Columbia, the Reserve Officers Asso-
ciation, the Judge Advocates Association
and American Inn of Court. He is active in
community affairs including the Wash-
ington National Opera, The Washington
Ballet and his church. For the past several
years. Cooper has hosted the Washington,
D.C. Alumni Reception; established a mu-
sic fund at OU in memory of his parents,
Nathan and Ernestine Pitman Cooper and
helped Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) alumni
organize the 30th reunion during Alumni
Weekend. This fall. Cooper began his term
on the OU Board of Trustees.

School Bell Award for alumni or
past or present faculty members who have
made lasting contributions to the field of
education.

Mike Emery '82

Director of Athletics,
Student Activities and
Community Schools
for Gwinnett County
Public Schools, Nor-
cross, Ga.

Mike Emery was awarded the School Bell
Award for his contributions to the education

community as demonstrated by his 22
years of service to Gvrinnett County as a
teacher, coach, mentor, athletic director
and administrator.

Emery credits his collegiate experience
playing basketball for coach Jack Berkshire
as the impetus for his desire to teach and
coach. Emery also serves the community
as a mentor to a special needs young man
he met in 1985. In 2008, he developed the
Adapted Sports Program for Gwinnett
County Public Schools, providing students
with physical disabilities the opportunity
to participate in athletics.

Young Alumnus off the Year

to recognize a graduate of the last 10 years
who has shown leadership and inspired
other young alumni through participation
in career, public service, volunteer, or con-
tinuing education activities.

Allen
Whitehort '06

Basketball coach and
history teacher.
Centennial High
School, Atlanta

Searching for new
ways to be involved
at OU while he was
a student. White-
hart joined the Rich
Foundation Urban
Leadership Program '
where he eventually won the program's
Leadership Award to go along with the
Charles Longstreet Weltner Award he had
received the previous year. Whitehart also
continued his passion for civic involvement
by volunteering to fiirther enrich the lives
of children growing up in conditions simi-
lar to his owTi childhood at the Sheltering
Arms Early Education & Family Centers.

Spirit off Oglethorpe

AwfOrd for an alum who lives by the
Oglethorpe motto Make a life. Make a
living. Make a difference. demonstrating
the attributes of a liberal arts education by
exhibiting creativity, purposefulness, and
a commitment to improving the quality of
their community.

Janice McNeal '98

Community Volunteer
Sanibel Island, Fla.

Upon graduation, Janice
McNeal planned to
blend two interests: OU

and Habitat for Humanity. For three years,
she hosted OU students at her home on
Sanibel Island where she and the students
spent the week of Winter Break assist-
ing in the construction of Habitat houses
in Fort Myers. She served on the Alumni
Board and travels occasionally with the
Development Office for alumni functions.
Last spring, to build awareness in South-
west Florida about the university, McNeal
and OU alumnus Robert Bowden "67 and
his wife, Dixie sponsored the "Oglethorpe
House" for an annual tour of homes on
Sanibel Island.

Athletic Hall off
Fame Inductees

Basketball

Shelly Anderson '95

Geometry/algebra
teacher and basketball/
Softball coach at The
Lovett School, Atlanta

Shelly Anderson was on the first women's
basketball team at OU. She was a four-year
starter and captain for two years. Ander-
son was a standout point guard vrith 400
career assists. She received All-Conference
honors for two years while at OU. She
ranked #1 in the SCAC as well as #3 in
the NCAA Division III in total assists her
senior year. Anderson is currently #2 in
assist average in the SCAC and holds the
record for total assists and season assist
average. She is also ranked #3 in season
steal average.

Basketball
Daniel Brown '99

Radiology resident at
Memorial University
Medical Center
Savannah, Ga.

While attending OU, Brown was given the
opportunity to start during his freshman
season. He went on to be selected to the
SCAC All-Conference teams in each of the
follovring three seasons, earning Second
Team honors in his junior season and First
Team honors in his senior season, where
he scored 18 points per game and grabbed
nearly nine rebounds per game. He also
won academic award for highest GPA on
the team during his junior and senior sea-
sons. Brown was honored with an NCAA
All-South team selection and broke OU
records for three-pointers made in a single
game (eight) and career three-pointers
made. He graduated as the second all-time
leading scorer in OU history.

16 I CX3LETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Basketball

Eddie Starnes '58

Retired elementarj'
school principal
Cedartown, Ga.

^H Eddie Starnes was one
of the first players to
come to OU in 1956 to play under Garland
Pinholster's "OU Basketball Renaissance."
Starnes was a member of Pinholster's first
winning team at OU and he was chosen to
play on the Atlanta Journal-Constitutions
Small College All-State basketball team as
center in 1958.

Soccer

Tinnie Waterson

Weber '97

Fourth grade teacher
at Edwin A. Anderson
Elementary School
Wilmington, N.C.

Weber served as a team captain both
her junior and senior years. She was a

four-time All-SCAC performer receiving
Honorable Mention honors in 1994,
Second-Team honors in 1993 and 1995
and culminating wi\h a First Team selec-
tion her senior year in 1996. That year, as
a defender, she had 11 goals and six assists
for a team-high 28 points to finish seventh
in the league in scoring. Weber was the
third Petrel to earn First Team honors in
the program's first sLx years in the SCAC,
and she was the only women's soccer
player from OU to be named to the SCAC
15th anniversary women's soccer team.

Golf

Tolliver Williams '99

Morgan Stanley's Invest-
ment Banking Di\'ision
New York, N.Y.

As a four-year letterman |
on OU's golf team, Tol-
liver Williams led the Petrels to their first
SCAC Championship and NCAA berth. As
an indi\'idual, he won numerous tourna-
ments and awards including AIl-American

honors, two-time SCAC player of the year
and three-time SCAC All-Conference. Wil-
liams played in prestigious amateur events
such as the 2000 U.S. Amateur Champion-
ship and 2001 British Amateur Champion-
ship where he competed against many of
the top professionals in the world.

Baseball

Josh Gazaway '99

Histor)' teacher and
Softball and baseball
coach at Marietta High
School
Marietta, Ga.

During his time at OU, Josh Gazaway
earned SCAC All-Conference honors in
1998 and 1999 and was named to the
All-South Regional team as a senior. As a
senior, Gazaway was selected as the Team
MVP. Gazaway 's career totals rank him in
the top 10 in hits, batting average, slug-
ging percentage, at bats, doubles and home
runs. He holds the record for RBIs with 119.

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GOT AN ALUM YOU'D LIKE TO NOMINATE
FOR ONE OF THESE HONORS?

Please fill out this form and send it to: Barb Henry, Alumni Director, 4484 Peachtree Rood, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30319 or
email alumni@ogletfiorpe.edu.

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CARILLON I 17

FACULTY APPRECIATION

AT THE FACULIT APPRECIATION RECEPTION IN APRIL, TWO ALUMNI
SPOKE FROM THE HEART ABOUT THE VALUE OF THE OGLETHORPE
FACULTY TO THEIR LEARNING AND LIFE EXPERIENCES. HERE ARE
EXCERPTS FROM THOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

Elizabeth
Bridgers '87

Elizabeth Bridgers
earned a BA in Eng-
lish. Since gradua-
r^K ^B^ tion, she has worked

^Bi ^~^ .i^H '" the public rela-
tions and marketing
industry at two ma-
jor firms in Atlanta,
representing clients
that included IBM, Hasbro Toys, Marriott,
Philips Electronics, Federal Express, Turn-
er Broadcasting System and AFLAC. She has
also worked in the nonprofit arena, includ-
ing Asheville School and as the National
Communications Director for the Ameri-
can Cancer Society. Elizabeth is currently
the communications executive at Genova
Diagnostics, an international medical lab
headquartered in Asheville, N.C. She has
won several awards including a national
Emmy Award, a CASE National Award and
the Burson-Marstellar Star Award.

While I have changed so very much since 1987, the campus remains transfixed in
time, grey stone unworn over time. The bells of Lupton continue to chime the hour
in a digital age when most students use their cell phones to monitor the time.

But the dependable clock bells are not truly the heartbeat of Oglethorpe. The faculty
holds that sacred responsibility. ... The essence of the faculty what sets them apart
from other educators remains unchanged and as stalwart as when I was a student.

Dr. Brightman still offers countless insights without claiming to have "the answer,"
humbly suggesting that upon another reading, he'd likely find more subtle nuance
in the text. (He'd pinpointed a lot!) Vicki Weiss' palpable enthusiasm for medieval
literature is inspiring. As I listened to her masterful Harkness-style discussion of
Doctor Faustus, I mused that her enthusiasm would lead one to believe that she'd
just discovered the work. When students got near the answer, she physically leapt vrith
excitement as she led them toward an understanding the major themes of the work.

It's from Linda Taylor, my beloved advisor who taught me the tenets of writing, that I
found my voice which I still use when writing professionally or for my own enjoy-
ment. From a more pragmatic standpoint, she encouraged me to take an internship
which was the launching point of my professional career.

Barbara Clark taught a Women in Literature class in which I experienced several
seismic shifts in the way in which I approached my own female experience and the
complexity of balancing being a woman, a daughter and, later, a vrife and a mother.
She taught more than literature, she taught life.

And that's what I believe is most important about the faculty of Oglethorpe. They're
teaching life often in philosophical or intellectual manners but the lessons that
we each needed were carried forth from their classrooms...

m. iiiiiiiiiir ./

Matt Pazdernik '01

While at Oglethorpe,
Matt Pazdernik was
active in the Chi Phi
Fraternity, Cross
Country team and
student government.
Matt Pazdernik grad-
uated with a degree
in Business Administration focusing on
International Business. After several years
working in Supply Chain Management for
Kimberly-Clark, he attended New York
University - Stem School of Business,
where he earned an MBA in 2006 vrith a
focus on Strategy, Operations and Global
Business. He now lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
with his wife Kate Harrison '03 and
works for Merck & Co., Inc. as a manager
in Business Research Integration. He
continues to enjoy running (and has
completed marathon runs in Dallas and
Philadelphia) and finds a creative outlet
in music production and DJ-ing (he is
currently the DJ for The Electric Company,
a Public Broadcasting Service series).

My personal experience after Oglethorpe and I hear this echoed by so many of
the OU alums that I keep in touch with is that we felt so prepared for life after
graduation, as we pursued new academic and professional challenges...

Oglethorpe's small class sizes enable an optimal student/teacher ratio. The core
curriculum imparts a comprehensive and broad base of knowledge and most
importantly the ability to integrate knowledge from different fields of study into
an informed perspective. These things, however, only enable the possibility of the
Oglethorpe education; they are necessary but not sufficient. They are a superior
strategy put into practice by the folks we're honoring today. What actually makes
Oglethorpe work is its faculty.

They not only provide subject matter expertise, but also personal attention to
ensure that students are learning. They provide meaningful feedback, support and
connection vidth the students. ..I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to
express my sincere gratitude to all of you, past and present, especially Dr. William
Shropshire and Dr. Dean Tucker, who impacted my academic and personal life in
ways I probably wasn't able to adequately appreciate or express as an undergraduate.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO...?

BY Barb Henry '85,
Alumni Director

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO? IS SOMETHING WE ALL
WONDER FROM TIME TO TIME, SO WE WANTED TO
BRING YOU UP TO DATE ON A COUPLE OF ALUMNI
AND EVEN A FORMER PRESIDENT WHO WAS RECENTLY
SERENADED ON CAMPUS.

PSYCHOLOGY AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE ADD UP TO VOTE, tlUN,
LEAD FOR OU GRAD

Stacey Chavis, a native of Maudlin, S.C., received a B.A. in Psychology with
Political Science minor from Oglethorpe University in '05. Chavis is the Southern
Regional Director for the White House Project, a national, nonpartisan, not-for-
profit organization that aims to advance women's leadership opportunities in all
communities. The White House Project supports women and the issues that allow
women to lead in their own lives and in the world.

Stacy directs the Vote, Run, Lead training program for the entire Southeast region
which provides the nuts and bolts of running for political office by focusing on
teaching effective communications, fundraising and campaigning. Stacey has ;
traveled across the country providing leadership training to women and has
developed expertise in developing skills in young women interested in politics,
including campaign planning, political fundraising and running for higher office.

Previously, Stacey was the Deputy Finance Director for the Democratic Party of
Georgia. She raised money for the House and Senate Caucuses of the Georgia
General Assembly. Stacey also directed the Georgia delegation selection process for
the Democratic Notional Committee Convention in Denver, Colorado in August 2008.

Chavis, active in politics since her days at Oglethorpe, served as the Finance Director
in 2006 for Congressman Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) during the primary and run-off
elections. Stacey also worked for former Congresswoman Denise Majette (D-Go.)
gaining exposure to congressional politics and constituent services. To learn more
about the White House Project www.thewhitehouseproject.org.

Mayor Shirley Franklin

In July, Rev. Mandy Sloan Flemming '00 was the keynote speaker
for OU Passport (the Summer Orientation for new students). Mandy is the
Minister of Christian Education and Spiritual Formation at St. Mark United
Methodist Church in Midtown Atlanta where she preaches and attends to
the pastoral needs of a diverse congregation. After graduating with honors
with an Individually Planned Major in Psychology and Christian Thought
and minors in Music and Theatre and a Certificate in Urban Leadership
Mandy received her Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary
in May, 2003. In addition to her ministries, Mandy also serves as a preaching
instructor at Candler School of Theology and has recently published articles
on preaching in Circuit Rider magazine. A musician who plays guitar and
piano, Mandy has trained vocally in sacred music at Westminster Choir College in Princeton,
N.J. and was the vnnner of the David Allen Weadon Prize in Sacred Music while at Princeton.
She is married to Matt Flemming, a professor of preaching at Columbia Theological
Seminary in Decatur, Ga. They have two sons, Jackson, 4, and Cooper, 3. Mandy is an avid
blogger and welcomes OU readers to her blog, revmamaflemming.blogspot.com. To read her
remarks during the orientation event, visit www.alumni.oglethorpe.edu/mandy.

CARIUON I 19

MAGNA CUM
LAUDE GRAD
MAKES A
MAGNIFICENT
SANTA CLAUS

Thorn McCague '93 wanted to finish a
degree in history after many years working
at IBM. Several coworkers spoke highly of
Oglethorpe Universit}' so he enrolled with
the goal of becoming a history professor. In
1984, while taking a course with political
science Professor Leo Bilancio, McCague
had the opportunity to travel with Professor
Bilancio and some OU students to Europe.
The trip had a profound impact on
McCagTie whose new goal became living
in Europe. Thankfully, IBM had an op-
portunity in Frankfurt, Germany in 1987
and McCague lived and worked in Europe
for four years serving the technology needs
of the United States military from Iceland
to Turkey. McCague saw the Iron Curtain
fall in Germany and was working in the
area during the Gulf War. He returned to
the U.S. in 1991 and once again returned to
OU to finish that history degree; he gradu-
ated Magna Cum Laude in 1993.

In 2004, IBM asked McCague to be Santa
Claus for the corporate Christmas party,
and a new career was born. Since that time
Santa Thom has worked at malls, schools
and corporate functions throughout the
Southeast. Retired since 2008 after 33
years at IBM, he is also a graduate of the
prestigious Charles W. Howard Santa
Claus School, the International University
of Santa Claus and holds several other des-
ignations that make him an expert in "all
things Santa" like reading stories, dealing
with small children and singing Christmas
songs. He is even trained in reindeer flying
lessons! Santa Thom and his wife Deborah
live in Sharpsburg, Ga. and have three
children and two grandchildren.

Alumni and their families enjoyed seeing Santa Thom '93 at the Evening of Holiday Enchantment
Event on Dec. 4 in the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art.

Dr. Manning Patillo '94H (Doctor of Laws), the

1 3th president of Oglethorpe University (1 975-1 988), was honored on
his 90th birthday at the President's Dinner where he gamely blew out
oil the candles and enjoyed cake with family and friends. The University
Chorale serenaded him with a lovely rendition of "Happy Birthday."

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CLASS NOTES

A Crudbic Ycir

CLASSES OF THE
1950s

Edmund A. Bator '53 recently wrote
South Carolina 1775 -A Ci-ucible Year,
published by American Historj'
Imprints. The book is a story
of ambition and ego among
conscience-stricken men in the
province of S.C. on the eve of
revolution. Bator is a retired for- '^^^^^^
eign service officer with 25 years of service
in Finland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Kuwait and
Washington, D.C. He retired in Atlanta.

Eugene Bales '59 taught history and
geography and directed a federal program
related to integration. He was the coordi-
nator of staff development and director of
personnel for Atlanta Public Schools for 37
years. Bales participated in two Fulbright
Grants (West Africa in 1974 and Brazil in
1978). He was one of 12 participants in the
first scholars exchange program to China
in 1980 (U.S. Department of Education).
Bales was the recipient of the OU School
Bell Award in 2000. He travels extensively
(79 countries and counting) and he teaches
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other
Languages) to Chinese scholars at the
Georgia Institute of Technology through
his church's volunteer program.

Billy Carter '59 played basketball and
baseball at OU and received several
awards. He was an OU coach and athletic
director from 1962-1969. Carter made
it into the Hall of Fame and was named
Coach of the Year for two years as the
basketball coach with an 84 percent
winning record, two NCAA tournaments
and one NCAA national tournament.
He owned and later sold a property
management company. He attended law
school at the age of 58 and has practiced
law since 2000.

Carolyn Frazier '59 moved to Washing-
ton and Vancouver, Canada in 2008 to be
near her children and grandchildren on
the West Coast. She has three grandchil-
dren living in Vancouver, BC.

Floyd Hopkins '59 lived in British Isles
and Europe for nearly 15 years.

Patricia Daniel Kapphahn '59 became
a licensed psychotherapist after 15 years of
working as a clinical medical technologist
on the Emory University campus. Kap-
phahn, in private practice for 25 years,
is a co-director with her husband Paul
Kapphahn, of a counseling center in Dun-
woody, Ga. She has served as family thera-
pist at Ridgeview Institute and Peachford
Psychiatric Hospital in Atlanta. She

developed holistic programs of mind/body
therapy, helping people achieve wellness
in emotional, metal, physical and spiritual
areas. The Kapphahns have presented
workshops and conferences throughout
the Atlanta area, as well as appearing on
local television shows as guest commenta-
tors. Kapphahn has been an active mem-
ber and volunteer of many community and
church groups, including the OU Alumni
Board and the Board of Trustees of Atlanta
Unity Church. She enjoys frequent travel
and spending time with friends, her three
children and three grandchildren.

Janne Lane '59 is a retired public school
educator where she was a counselor and
teacher. At the time of her retirement, she
was lead elementary counselor for Orange
County Public Schools, the 12th largest
system in the nation. Lane enjoys book
club, a women's discussion group, meet-
ing with faculty wives and professors at
Rollins College and serving on the church
Deaconate. Lane and her husband Jack
enjoy traveling to New Hampshire to visit
their children. Lane has four grandchil-
dren (two in Orlando and two in N.H.) and
one great-grandchild.

Sydney Moss '59 took early retirement
after 17 years with SunTrust Bank. She was
vice president in the individual investment
services group. After retirement, she and
husband Jack moved to Lake Burton
where she served on the Civic Association
Board and chaired two art shows. She
moved to Flowery Branch in 2007 Moss
enjoys traveling and has visited all of the
continents except Antarctica.

Shirley Furman Roper '59 was married
to "the best mortgage banker in the South-
east," Lonsdale Joseph Roper III, and all
their married years were happy ones.

1960s

Lee '63 and Gloria Early Daniel '64

have been married 46 years as of October.
After graduation from OU, Lee received
a master's degree in adult education from
The University of Georgia, and Gloria
received a master's degree in clinical social
work from The University of North Caroli-
na. Gloria has been a clinical social worker
for 48 years and has been in private prac-
tice with Lee. Lee retired after 45 years
as training director. Both have retired.
He spent five years with the Boy Scouts of
America as a professional. Both remember
OU with devotion, and they stay in touch
with former classmates and enjoy meeting
several times a year in a central location.
Both spent more than 25 years as volun-
teer firemen: Lee as fire chief and Gloria
as medical responder. Their children, Tony
and Dawn, work in the medical field.

1970s

Marty Lipson '70 has remained friends
with his AEPi fraternity brothers since
graduation. Marty's daughter recently got
married, and his AEPi brothers were part
of the special time. He keeps in touch with
his OU brothers George Gershmon '72,
Michael Israelite '72, Alan Judd '74
and Alan Schlesinger '71.

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Robert Koff '71 has been promoted
to assistant professor of mathematics
at Georgia Perimeter College at the
Dunwoody campus.

1980s

Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82 passed
the American Board Certification for
Teacher Excellence program in the English
language arts discipline, and her family re-
cently moved back to Old Saybrook, Conn.

Jay Azriel '84 moved to York, Pa. where
he was hired to launch the college's
entrepreneurship program at York College
of Pennsylvania; he is assistant professor
of entrepreneurship and strategic
management. Other '80s alumni might
find it interesting that the president of
York College is George Waldner, a former
vice president at OU.

Amy Glover-Giusto '89 is married to
Vic Giusto '91 . They have two sons and
live in Alpharetta, Ga. Vic works at ADP,
and Amy stays at home "mommying" it.
She has worked in portfolio management
at ING.

1990s

Juliane Franek
Sorchy '94 shared a
photo of her daughter
.locelyn at eight months.

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NOTE<F

Christine
Hathaway
Carter '94 and

her husband
Thomas welcomed
Ansley EHzabeth
on March 15,
2009, weighing 6
pounds, 4 ounces.
Ansley joins big
brother Aiden.

Barbara Miller Hall '94 had her proposal

Citizen Soldiers and Their Communities
accepted for a 90-minute workshop at the
2009 national conference for the National
Organization for Human Services in Port-
land, Ore.

Simon '96 and Amy Bacigalupi Hukin

'95 welcomed Katherine Marie on Oct. 15,
2008: 9 pounds, 4 ounces and measured
21 inches. She joins siblings Matthew Si-
mon, Josephine Marion, Sydney Elizabeth,
Caroline Anne and Vivien Renee.

Zack '94 and Chris Schram Butler

'95 and big sister Madeline welcomed
Katherine Susan i*^"

Butler on Aug. 21, ^T

2008, weighing 8
pounds, 4 ounces,
and measuring 19
inches.

Leia Inzerello Paul '95 and her husband
Brian announce
the birth of their
son Nathan Ryan
on March 27,
2009. The family
including big
sister Ella, live in
Wilmington, Del.

J. Alison Bess '96, Ph.D., with husband
Curt Meyer, relocated to Bossier City, La.,
in March 2009 to work as a contract psy-
chologist at Barksdale Air Force Base.

Jen Sisco Pekosz
'96, husband Mark
and big brother Oren
announce the birth
of Harrison Beckett
Pekosz, born July 6,

2009, weighing 6
pounds, 14 ounces
and measuring 19.5 inches.

Jean Kasperbauer
Roberts '96 and her

husband Mark wel-
comed their daughter
Maret Craig Roberts on
Feb. 27, 2009. Maret,
who joined big brother

Grant, 2, weighed 9 pounds, 6 ounces and

measured 20.75 inches.

Jennifer Fovy^ler
Stafford '96, her

husband Michael
and big brother Cole
welcomed Aiden
Michael on July 23,
2009. He weighed 9
pounds, 4 ounces and
measured 21 inches.

Elizabeth Stockton

'96 and her husband
Tim Jecmen welcomed
their son William Lowell
Jecmen on March 6,
2009.

Stacey Chapman
Tobin '96, her

husband James and
their sons Liam and
Colin welcomed
Hannah Louise on
Jan. 9, 2009.

Shannon Beehan Hall '97 and her

husband Jason welcomed their first child
Alexander Stone
Hall on Sept. 29,
2008, weighing 7
pounds, 11 ounces
and measuring 21
nches.

Tessa Daly Mackay

'97 and her husband
John welcomed
daughter Elliott
Marie Mackay on
May 18, 2008. Tessa
'A is taking a break from
her medical skin care career to be at home
with Elliott. The Mackays live in the East
Cobb/Marietta area of Metro Atlanta.

Katharina Mooney Alexander '97 tied
for first place in \he American Journal
of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) Resident
Research Symposium Competition at the

2008 ASCP Annual Meeting in Baltimore.
She presented "Thrombotic Events in the
Setting of Activated Clotting Factor VII
Use." Alexander lives with her husband
David and her daughter Katya in Truss-
ville, Ala., where she is a resident physician
at the University of Alabama-Birming-
ham and will complete her training as

the hematopathology fellow at UAB in
2010-2011.

Evelyn Boria-Rivera '98 graduated in

2009 with a Ph.D. in English from the
University of Notre Dame. Her specialty is
ethnic U.S. American literature, particu-
larly Latino/a literature. She has accepted
a three-year post-doctoral fellowship in
English at UCLA which began in Septem-
ber 2009. She finished her masters degree
in creative writing from Emerson College

in Boston in May 2001. She and her hus-
band recently moved to Los Angeles.

James '98 and Christina Burnham

Rissler '98, along

with big brother

Andrew, welcomed _ _^ , ^

Peter Winfried ^Jm^'

Rissler on Nov. 14, 1^^^^^^^

2008. Peter was

20 inches long and BT^ d..v-->

weighed 6.5 pounds.

Karen Head '98 has begun the official
launch of her new book, Sassing.
Information is available at www.
karenhead.blogspot.com.

Monica Flores '99 graduated with her
MBA from the University of Connecticut.
She relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth
area and is a capital budget manager for
Pier 1 Imports.

Carlo Hymon
Birnboum '99 and

her husband Scott
celebrated the first
birthday of their
daughter Isabella
Esther on May 12,

2009. Birnbaum is
taking a break from

the corporate world to stay at home with
Bella, and she is writing her master's thesis
for her master's degree in education.

Amy Katz Bonn '99

and her husband Dave

welcomed their first child

Henry John Robert Bonn

on Oct. 3, 2008, in Omaha, ''^

Neb. Henry weighed 8

pounds, 2 ounces and measured 20 inches.

H

Kristine V.G. Lawrie '99 married
Kristian R. Williams in St. Patrick

Cathedral in Fort
Worth, Texas, on
Oct. 18, 2008. Ligia
Coreas Florim '99
was in attendance.
The couple resides
in Fort Worth with
chocolate lab Charlie.
Kristine is a licensed
professional engineer
in environmental
engineering and works as a senior
environmental specialist at Providence
Engineering and Environmental, LLC.
Kristian, a graduate of Cal Berkeley, serves
as a first officer (pilot) for Southwest
Airlines as well as a Navy Reserves pilot.
He previously served as an active-duty
pilot vrith the U.S. Marine Corps. The
couple met near Tokyo, in December
2006 where Kristine was vacationing and
Kristian was with the Navy.

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Heather McNeill
Ivkovich '99 and

her husband Mike
welcomed their first
child Dylan Michael
on May 1, 2008: eight
pounds, 10 ounces
and was 20.5 inches

long. They live in Woodstock, Ga.

M!ssy Roedersheimer '99 married

Deke Waggoner on Aug. 30, 2008, in

Sammamish, Wash. The wedding part}'

included Dani Stellin Benner '99,

Heather McNeill Ivkovich '99, Susie

Poiyak Findley '99 and Kerr\' Kerr.

Other alumni ^^MBBII . iii^i

in attendance nfflnSflffiT tf-J. . ^TUirT W

were Jeanie

Flohr

Treadaway

'99, Marie

Heflin

Shirley '99,

Scott Zannini

'99, Brian Findley '99 and Katherine

Lindley '00. They live in Kirkland, Wash.,

with their golden retriever, Dixie.

CLASS OF 2000

Lindsay Burgoon Matthews '00

graduated from the Oregon College of

Oriental Medicine with a master's degree

in acupuncture and Chinese herbal

medicine in August 2008. She received

advanced clinical

and herbal training

in fall 2008 at the

Nanjing Universit}^

ofTraditional

Chinese Medicine

in Nanjing, China.

Matthews received

her national and

state certification

and is opening a

clinic in Portland.

Ore. Her husband

Jay Matthews

'99 is manager of a

Portland boutique

honeymoon travel agency.

After eight years, Kipp Chambers '00

has left Los Angeles. He recently landed
in Denver, Col., where he wTites and
designs (and occasionally acts). Since
taking up skydiving two years ago, he has
logged more than 250 jumps and earned
a USPA license. His four-way formation
skydiving team is training to compete on
the national level in 2009.

Nicole Garbarini '00 recently relocated
to the Washington, D.C. metro area after
being selected as a science and technology
policy fellow of the American Association

for the Advancement of Science. As an ex-
ecutive branch fellow, she is working at the
National Institutes of Health. Garbarini
graduated from Vanderbilt University in
2008 with a Ph.D. in neuroscience.

Kevin Hankins '00 was

named chief operating
officer for Cellular South,
a leader in wireless
solutions and innovation
and the nations largest
privately owned wireless
communications carrier.

Kristen Kirkland '00 and Bill Sherman
were married March 20, 2009, on
the set of "In the Heights," of which
the bridegroom is an arranger and
orchestrator, at the Richard Rodgers

Theater in New York. Judge
Lawrence E. Kahn, of
U.S. District Court for the
Northern District of New
York, officiated. Kirkland is an assistant
\ice president for employee training and
development at Credit Suisse in New York.
After graduation from OU, she received
a masters degree in psychology from the
Cit\' University of New York Graduate
Center where she is pursuing a Ph.D.
She is in the process of completing her
dissertation and will graduate in 2010. Her
husband won a Tony Award in 2008 vvith
Alex Lacamoire for orchestration for "In
the Heights."

Chia Min McDonald '00

MBA and husband John
welcomed their second son
Ethan Li born on Sept. 2,
-^ 2007. Ethan, who joins
brother Anthony, weighed
5 pounds and measured
18.75 inches.

Kevin Woolf

'00 and his wife
Amy welcomed
Leo Joseph on
July 31, 2008.
Leo joins sister
Anna Beth.

CLASS OF 2001

Kevin '01 and
Heather Ringer
Martin '01

welcomed their

third child Emilia it_

Carisse Martin

on Oct. 13, 2008.

Emilia, who joined sister Ashlyn and

brother Braeden, weighed 8 pounds and

measured 20 inches.

^^^^^^^^^ Angie Baldwin Roda

^^^S^^\^% '0^ ^"d her husband Tim
^ "^^ .\j^^ welcomed their first child
\ ,Hk|^| Caleb Thomas on Aug. 15,
fc> ^- ^^^H 2008: 8 pounds, 5 ounces
and measured 20.5 inches. They reside in
Tampa, Fla.

CLASS OF 2002

Rebekah Ager '02 completed her
master's degree in international business
from the University of Colorado - Denver,
and she works for Worldwide Partners as
the partner services executive and meet-
ing planner. Ager, who resides in Denver,
has traveled to China, Trinidad, Tobago,
Jamaica, Scotland, Italy and around the
U.S. for work.

Scott Hetherington '02 was named
2008-2009 Teacher of the Year at Atlanta's
North Springs High School where he has
taught math for five years.

Cody Portin '02 was named director of
i real estate for Cox Enterprises, Inc.

Shahina Sameja Butler

'02 and husband Chris

announce the birth of their

son, Yasir Christopher

Butler, born June 3, 2009, t-\ I,,

in Atlanta. He weighed -^

7 pounds, 9 ounces and *

measured 22 inches. ^E W'

(Photo by Megan Breece ^ ^

Barge '02).

CLASS OF 2003

Kelley Bowden '03 and
Jeremy Gray '03 were
married May, 17, 2008,
in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.
Jeremy's groomsmen
included alumni Matt
Dunn '03 and Jimmy
-^ Ewing '02. Kelley

w \ graduated from the

to_- - ^ University of Alabama

School of Law w ith a J.D. in 2008 and
is an associate attorney in the Land Use
& Zoning group at Smith, Gambrell, &
Russell, LLP. Jeremy completed a master's
degree in public administration from
Georgia College & State University in 2008
and works for government consulting firm
W. Frank Newton, Inc., where he manages
community development programs for
Cobb Count}'. They live in Atlanta.

Jennifer Entenmann Siegler '03 is

enrolled in Emory University's Ph.D.
program in art history with a focus on art
of the ancient Americas.

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NOTES

Emily Lawson '03 is studying nurs-
ing and midwifery at Yale University
and joined a team of volunteers in Beius,
Romania, to work vidth Habitat for Hu-
manity's Global Village program during
summer 2009. She has also traveled to
Chamwdno, Tanzania, in 2002 where she
built multi-room houses for people living
in sub-standardized mud huts; and to
Chinumbarum, India, in 2005 where she
built brick houses with an open second
floor for a village that lost all homes and
much of its work force to the 2004 Indian
Ocean tsunami.

Laura A. Rafter '03, an associate of
Newcomb & Boyd, is a licensed profes-
sional engineer.

Chris Summers '03
and Kim Vax Summers
'03, MAT '07 welcomed
their son Daniel Stephen
Summers on April
7, 2009, weighing 6
pounds, 9 ounces.

Heather Von
Kampen '03

competed at
Ft. Stewart
for the 2009
Georgia Army
National Non-
commissioned
Officer (NCO)
of the Year
competition
representing
the 48th Infantry
Combat Brigade
Team. She
competed at
this level in 2007, winning for the 78th
Troop Command with the Georgia Guard,
where she was selected NCO of the Year.
There has never been a two-time state-
level winner for the Georgia Guard. She
was stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss., until
she was deployed to Afghanistan.

CLASS OF 2004

Sara Bowers '04

and Sean Tintle were
married on Dec. 20,
2008, in Greenville,
S.C. The wedding
party included
Rebecco Bovs^ers
Conners '99,
Mary Crowe '02,
Courtney Roberts '06 and Jeannette
Ransom Remington. Other alumni in
attendance were Ronny Remington '06,
Beth Barnes Dubose '00 and Kerry Kerr.
Sara graduated from Emory University
with her doctor of physical therapy in

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2009. Sean is an IT engineer for Tech
Systems, Inc. They live in Smyrna, Ga.
with their miniature dachshund, Bufiy.

Jennifer Brov\ni '04 graduated from
Georgia State University with a master's
degree in library media technology in
May and is the media specialist at Magill
Elementary in Loganville, Ga.

Stephanie Singh
Chapogain '04 and her

husband Sunil welcomed
daughter Ava Sophia
Arya on March 25, 2008:
six pounds, three ounces
and measured 18 inches.

Christina Shunnarah '05 MAT was

named DeKalb County Schools' Teacher
of the Year. She was also named the 2009
Teacher of the Year at International Com-
munity School (ICS).

CLASS OF 2006

Brittany Bennett
'06 and Zack Parris

'08 were married on
October 11, 2008, at
the groom's parents'
home in Spartanburg,
S.C. The wedding
party included
alumna Taryn
Cooksey '08 as maid
of honor. They live in
the Atlanta area.

Emily Hein '06

received a master's
degree in building
construction from
Georgia Institute of
Technology in 2008.

Abigail Kurlond
Whitlock '06 and

Jason Whitlock were
married at Cathedral
of Christ the King in
Atlanta on May 31,
2008. The wedding
party included Jenee
Amodeo Tonelli '06
and Rachael Zellner
'07. Also in attendance were alumnae
Meiyen Bell '03, Mary Seagrave
'06, Katie Cofield James '04 and
Kristy Evans '06. The couple lives in
LawTenceville, Ga., with yellow lab Sparta
and golden retriever Elliot.

Kirbie Smith '06

received a master's
degree in public health in
2008 from the University
of Louisville School
of Public Health and
Information Sciences.

CLASS OF 2007

Dela Hayes Coward '07 joined the U.S.
Army at specialist rank (E-4) and hopes
to use her training to serve as an advocate
for veterans with Alzheimer's disease and
post-traumatic stress disorder. She went
to Fort Jackson, S.C. for basic training
in August 2009. Check her progress on
her blog at www.combatbootsforartemis.
blogspot.com.

Laura Fitzgerald '07 graduated with a
master's degree in publishing from Pace
University in N.Y.

After a postgraduate internship with
the Pan American Health Organization
in Washington, D.C., Katie Jost '07 is

working in Madrid, Spain, as a junior
consultant for Gabinete de Analisis
Demoscopico, a social science research
firm generating data for Spanish
companies connected to the U.S. Katie
also completed the Cambridge University
certification course on Teaching English as
a Second Language.

Kira McCabe '07

graduated with a
master's degree
in psychology
from Wake Forest
University in 2009-
She continues her
education at the University of Groningen
in the Netherlands, spending four
years abroad to earn a Ph.D. in social-
organizational psychology researching
achievement motivation.

CLASS OF 2008

Since 2008, Richard Anderson '08 has

worked as a research specialist in the
chemistry lab at Emory University School
of Medicine's Department of Cell Biology.

Mallory Davis '08 attends medical
school at Virginia Tech's Edward Via
Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
She is e.xcited about VTech Hokie football
games and spending time exploring the
mountains of southwest Virginia.

Tiffany Desrosiers '08 works at Marist
School in Atlanta as the assistant to the
dean of students and summer childcare
director. She also works as a future
director for Mary Kay Cosmetics.

Christina Renee MacRosty '08 entered
studies at the West Virginia School of
Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, W.Va.,
in 2008. Christina is married to Sean
Malcolm Mark MacRosty '03.

Jeffanne Millien '08 attends George
WEishington University School of Medicine
in Washington, D.C.

Kiera Robbins '08 is the Center for
Puppetry Arts' Museum services coordina-
tor and instructor in the Create-a-Puppet
Workshop in Atlanta.

IN MEMORIAM

Mildred Warlick Merritt '26

on Feb. 21, 2009

Ralph King '39

on March 21, 2009

Lillian Klein Webb '40

John Gordon Brackett '42

on March 28, 2009

Woodro>v Tucker '44

on Jan. 6, 2009

Frances Carr Kirby '45

on Oct. 18, 2008

Myrtice Pinckney McCurdy '48

on March 11, 2009

John Peter Knudsen '49

on Jan. 18, 2009

Helen Hogan
Hill '52

OneofOU's

oldest alums

at right

with Dr. Schall

in 2006

died in Tampa

Nov. 9 just

four days after

celebrating her 104th birthday.

Marjorie Browne Muth '52

on March 18, 2009

Barbara Ramsden Oliver '60

on Feb. 19, 2009

Orrin T. Potter '69

on Sept. 25, 2008

John Gill Foster '70

on Sept. 16, 2008

Rhua Vernice "Bobby" Flock '71

on July 19, 2008

Patricia LaCour '97

on Feb. 3, 2009

Betsy Brandon Gamble Hansen on

Feb. 15, 2009: Founder of the Oglethorpe
University Women's Network (OWN) and
wife of Trustee Harald Hansen.

Correction: We regret that John Day
'64 was listed as deceased in the Fall '08
Carillon. Mr. Day is very much alive and
attended his OU class reunion in April 2009.

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ALUMNI EVENTS
AND OUT-OF-TOWN
RECEPTIONS

ATLANTA

In May, longtime faculty member Stanley
Daugert and his wife Vivian were special
guests at the annual Golden Petrel
luncheon in the Oglethorpe University
Museum of Art. Golden Petrels are alumni
who graduated 50 or more years ago.

LONDON

The OU Alumni Association hosted an
afternoon tea, at right, on June 21, at the
home of alumna Gonca Gursoy Artunkal
'88 (Photo: Kat Kuricova, Gonca Giirsoy
Artunkal '88, John Artunkal, Kim Kimer
Lohoar '93, Tani Gaan).

ATLANTA

Alumnus Adi Allushi '02 hosted alumni
for after work cocktails and networking at
Market in the W Hotel in June, bottom left.

ATLANTA

Alumni and their guests joined the Alumni
Office on July 22 for an evening at Georgia
Shakespeare at OU's Conant Performing
Arts Center. Alumni enjoyed an indoor
Southern picnic in the OU Museum of Art
vWth a talk by Professor Bart Palmer who
wrote a book about Tennessee Williams,
followed by a performance of Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof, bottom right.

NEW YORK

President Lawrence M. Schall, Alumni Director Barb Henry '85, and Donald
'56 and Shelley Rubin hosted alumni living in or visiting New York at the Rubin
Museum of Art in September.

CARILLON

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I NEW

NEW FACULTY AND STAFF

John Carr, Director
of Development, joined
the staff of Oglethorpe
in August. A 1983 grad-
uate of the University of
the South (Tenn.), John
also holds a Master's
degree in History from
Duke University. John taught at North
Carolina State University for four years,
then became Director of Development for
Carolina Day School in Asheville, NC. He
also served as Assistant Head for Advance-
ment for All Saints" Episcopal School in
Fort Worth, Texas; Vice President of the
John B. Cummings Co., Inc., a fund raising
consultant firm in Dallas; Assistant Head
for Advancement at Hutchison School
in Memphis; and Director of Develop-
ment for Savannah Country Day School
in Savannah. John has been an active
member of Council for the Advancement
and Support of Education (CASE, where
he and Vice President of Development and
Alumni Relations Peter Rooney first met)
serving on several committee and CASE
lii. A passionate sports fan, John umpired
Little League baseball for 17 seasons. John
and his wife, Kelly, are relocating from
Savannah and will live in Sandy Springs.
They have one son, Robert, who is a 2008
graduate of Rhodes College.

Mike Horan, Vice
President for Business
and Finance, has been
an accounting and
business professor at
OU since 1998 but
I joined the Presidents
Cabinet in May. He received his Bachelor
of Business Administration from Fort
Lewis College in Durango, Col. and his
MBA from the University of Connecticut.
He is also a Certified Public Accountant.
Mike oversees the Business Office,
Information Technology, Facilities,
Human Resources and Campus Safety.
An entrepreneur, Mike has also managed
several businesses. He was born in Denver
and now lives in Duluth. Mike has three
children.

Gail Meis, Registrar,
came to Oglethorpe
in August from The
Juilliard School in New
York City where she
was a systems analyst
in the IT department.
-^ A native of Knoxville,

Tenn., Gail graduated from the University
of Tennessee (BS, Business Education)
and earned a BS, Computer Information
Systems at High Point University in North
Carolina where she was also assistant

registrar for reporting. The combination
of her database skills and higher education
experience have already made an impact at
Oglethorpe as the Office of Registrar inter-
faces closely with IT and offices related to
student records and academic activity. Gail
and her husband John have three sons and
now live in Dunwoody. Gail is enjoying
the return to warmer temperatures and
southern hospitality.

^^^^^ Susan Soper '69 recent-
^^^^^^L ly resigned her position on
^^^^^^H the OU Board of Trustees
^^^^^^P to join the staff as Execu-
mm^^^^K. tive Director, Marketing &
^Hpl^^ >. Communications in July.
< ' m ''A native Atlantan, Susan

is a longtime vmter and editor who has
worked for Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.),
CNN, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
and Atlanta INtown. While at Newsday,
she was part of a team that won a Pulitzer
Prize for a series on heroin trafficking. She
attended St. Mary's Jr. College (Raleigh)
before transferring to OU where she
earned a BA, English. Susan lives with her
husband, Bo Holland, in Buckhead. They
love to travel, play tennis and take urban
as well as international hikes.

ALUMNI AT WORK!

Among the recent hires at Oglethorpe are
a handful of graduates and one soon-to-
be graduate who are as happy to be back
on campus as the staff is to welcome their
skills, energy and devotion to the school.

David Dixon '10

Office of Admission,
Admission Counselor

Ryan Fulgham '09

IT Desktop Support,
Multimedia Specialist

Jessica Graner '08

Office of Admission,
Admission Assistant

Chris Harvin '08

National Management
Resources, Work Control
Coordinator

Brittany Gray
Marmol '09

Office of Business and
Finance, Finance Staff
Accountant

Ember Melcher '09

Office of Admission
Admission Counselor
(See related story page 27.)

Michael Muller, '09

Athletics, Assistant Men's
Soccer Coach

Elizabeth "Biz"
Richmann '09

Athletics, Assistant
Women's Basketball Coach

Andrev/ Tulowitsky '07

Athletics, Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach and
Assist. IM Coordinator

Julie Vaughan '09

Marketing &
Communications,
Web Host/Graphic
Designer

FAREWELL AND GOOD LUCK TO:

Dr. Robert Blumenthal, now at

Georgia State and College University,
Mill^dgeville, Ga.

Mary Crosby, retired from the Office
of Development & Alumni Relations

Nancy Herring, accounting professor,
retired from the Faculty

Dr. Douglas McFarland, now at

Flagler College, St. Augustine, Fla.

Adrina Richard, retired from Auxiliary
Services after 30 years at OU

26 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

r&

:ii3sw,' - .

OU INTERNS

GLOBAL WORK

BY Anne Hardie
PHOTOGRAPHS BY Sigrira Perret-Gentil

!

When staffers at the Carter Center, former
President Jimmy Carters Atlanta-based
poHcy center dedicated to peace and
human rights, sifted through a mound of
apphcations for 32 slots for its Fall 2008
internship program, two names jumped
out: Ember Melcher and Ryan NLx, both
seniors at Oglethorpe University.

For a semester, the coeds worked in the
prestigious internship program alongside
students from some of the best known and
respected colleges in the world, including
the University of Virginia and the London
School of Economics and Political Science.
By all accounts, they stacked up. Why
wouldn't they?

Melcher and Nix credit Oglethorpe with
giving them the foundation, nurturing,
experiences and confidence to compete
against anyone in the world. Here are
their stories.

Ember Melcher '09

Office of Admission

Hometown: Raleigh, N.C.

Mojor: Economics; Minor: French

Where she is no^: Melcher has returned

to campus as on admissions counselor.

See related stor}', page 26

'All small liberal arts colleges are not cre-
ated equal. To understand the caliber of
Oglethorpe, you have to be familiar with
the faculty and the core curriculum."

Ember Melcher calls her decision to attend
Oglethorpe her first big gamble. Though
she could have gone to bigger name schools,
she said, "But I went to campus and visited
and it kind of hit me. It was the first time
in my life I met people I thought I could
spend the next four years talking to."

For the next four years, Melcher seemingly
jumped at every opportunity Oglethorpe
offered, from a two-week field trip to New

York City to study the philosophy of art to
a one-of-a-kind course on microfinance
and social investing. "She has made the
most out of it here and I think I appreciate
that as much as anything," said Economics
Professor Peter Kower, Melcher's ad\isor
who prodded her to apply for a Carter
Center internship.

He describes his advisee as someone whose
mind leaps past most everyone else's. Still,
he thinks Oglethorpe was up to the challenge.
"I think we allowed her to explore a lot of
things in a relatively short amount of time
and did it in a rigorous way that appealed
to her," he said.

Melcher spent the first semester her junior
year studying in Oglethorpe's abroad program
in Lille, France. Her command of French
helped her land the internship with the
Carter Center's Democracy Program, which,
as its name suggests, believes that democraxy

CARIUON I 27

is the most effective way to promote human
rights and economic opportunity.
Melcher hit the ground running, working
22 hours a week monitoring events in
Algeria, Morocco and Guinea that could
affect the outcome of elections in those
countries. Such events might include
anything from civil unrest to an epidemic.
"The second week you are there you are
producing things they use. They treated you
more like a colleague than an intern. I
helped meet many a deadline," Melcher said.

When reviewing Melcher's application,
the Carter Center staff also was impressed
with her commitment to helping others.
Through Oglethorpe's Center for Civic
Engagement and the campus chapter of
the Alpha Phi Omega service fi-aternity,
Melcher clocked more than 350 hours
mentoring sixth graders, beautifying na-
ture preserves and sorting donations at the
Atlanta Community Food Bank. She spent
two spring breaks in New Orleans gutting
homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

Melcher credits her passion for commu-
nity service to her older brother Jacob
who has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. "I can
still remember how much people helped
my family out. The only way to respond
in kind is to give the same gifts to other
people," she said.

The sum of all of Melcher's parts made her
stand out at a college of standouts. Profes-
sor Kower said. "All of our students have
a passion for academics. But the fact that
she has the passion for academics, the pas-
sion for culture and the passion for apply-
ing that to help other people, I think that
is unusual," he said. "It is more than that
she took advantage of what we had to offer.
She added back by dint of her personality
and by the passion that she has."

Ryan Nix '09

Age: 22

Hometown: McDonough, Georgia

Major: Communications and Rhetoric Studies;

Minor: Art Studio

Where she is now: Art liaison with

Faulker+Locke, an international art

consulting firm based in Atlanta that

serves the hospitality industry.

"I know my professors most of them
give you their cell numbers. That led me
to getting an internship and that led
me to getting a real job."

Meeting Ryan Nix for the first time at a
Midtovvn Atlanta Starbucks, you quickly
find she is disarming, funny and charming.

The youngest of five. Nix comes across as
a go-with-the-flow kind of person. Case in

point: She talks about the time President
Carter patted her on the head a gesture
an 84-year-old former leader of the free
world can get away with. "I told my mom
that I was not going to wash my hair
ever," she laughs.

Don't mistake Nix's ebullience for a lack
of depth. Her passions run deep. She's
passionate about Oglethorpe's core cur-
riculum but cringes when describing how
tough it is.

Then there is art. She traces her passion
for art to the summer before her fresh-
man year when she traveled to Bosnia and
Herzegovina with a faith-based organiza-
tion called OM Artslink. The group uses
art as a vehicle to promote its humanitar-
ian efforts.

While in Sarajevo, Nix painted murals
on street corners, hospitals, playgrounds
and other public places, drawing in locals
who grabbed brushes and joined in. She
has hundreds of pictures of the children
she "emotionally adopted" there. "A lot
of the kids were gypsies without homes
and schools so they would come find us
every day and play with us and help us
paint. Sarajevo woke me up it stirred
my passion for art and allowed me to
experience how powerful visual arts can be
to a hurting mind," she said.

Oglethorpe fed that passion through
course work steeped in printmaking,
sculpting, drawing and art history. Nix's
Art Professor Alan Loehle, an accom-
plished painter who received a 2007
Guggenheim Foundation fellowship,
helped her to get internships at Atlanta's
Tew Galleries and Marcia Wood Gallery.
Loehle then pushed her to apply for the
Carter Center's semester-long Art Services
internship where NLx spent 30 hours a
week

working with
the private art
collection of
the Center and
President Carter |
and his wife
Rosalynn.

Jackie Culliton,
the Center's
manager of
Volunteer and
Art Services,
was immediate-
ly impressed vrith Nix's poise and back-
ground. "She had great transcripts and
a good, broad mix of art history courses
which suited our collection. And she had
done some gallery work before," Culliton
said. She called Nix's performance "amazing."

"She was very dependable and detail
oriented and professional. She was a great
intern," Culliton said.

Ryan cataloged, installed and assisted with
the appraisal of the 1,500-piece collec-
tion that includes such famous names as
Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Jacob
Lavwence. In addition to the paintings, the
collection is rich in sculpture, decorative
arts and textiles. Many of the pieces were
given to the Carters during their travels
around the globe promoting peace and
human rights.

The collection is off limits to the public but
Nui got to see it all. She also helped install
20 of President Carter's own canvases
that she describes as "very folk" and "fun."
Today, Nix talks wistfiilly about a pair of
Warhol charcoals of President Carter that
hung beside her desk. "That was prob-
ably my favorite part, sitting beside those
Warhols," she said.

The internship, and by extension
Oglethorpe, helped crystallize for Nix
her fiiture ambitions. "On a professional
level, I was able to work with a private
collection. That is honestly what I want
to do," she said.

Ember Melcher (left); Ryan Nix (above)

Kendra Billings '11, an
economics major Irom
Austin, Texas, interned
in the Carter Center's
development office over
the summer. Collie Crabb
'10, an art history major
(with minors in French and
business administration)
from Dublin, Ga., has been
accepted for an Art Services
Internship at the Carter
Center for Spring 20 1 0.

28 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

TRUSTEES

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF TRUSTEEES

OU WELCOMES SIX ALUMNI TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. David N.
Cooper '71

Washington, D.C.

David is the Associate
Deputj' General Counsel,
Department of Defense
at The Pentagon. Prior
to this appointment, Mr.
Cooper was a Jag Corp. attorney with the
title Lt. Col. USAFR, E.xecutive Officer
to the Chief Trial Judge, USAF Trial
Judiciary. He received his JD from the
University of Tennessee in 1974. In April,
during Oglethorpe's Alumni Weekend, he
received the Talmage Award, the highest
honor given to an alumnus.

Mr. Brenton (Shane)
Hornbuckle, Sr. '92

Atlanta

Shane is Vice President of
Van Winkle & Company,
an Atlanta-based general
contractor. He is a former
member of the Oglethorpe
President's Advisory Council. Shane and
his wife Elizabeth '93 have three children.

Mr. Timothy (Randy)
Roberson '97

(Alumni Board President)
Silver Spring, Md.

Randy is a Development
Officer at the Smith School
of Business, University
of Maryland. He is
also currently a member of the Alumni
Association serving as advancement chair.
See his letter, page 15.

Mr. Michael (Mike)
Szalkowski '88

Atlanta

Mike has over 20 years of
financial planning experi-
ence. He began his career
in 1988 at Arthur Ander-
sen in the tax department,
where he was instrumental in establishing
the firm's Investment Advisory Practice. In
1996, he joined Ernst & Young to run their
high net worth practice in the Atlanta of-
fice. Since 2000, Mike has run the Schejola
Family Office. He has been involved with
over 30 private investments in both equity
and real estate. He and his vrife, Stephanie
'89 have a daughter, Tessa.

Mrs. Jeanie Flohr
Treadaway '99

Austin, Texas

Jeanie is an Account
Supervisor with see see
eye, an Atlanta-based
graphic design and
communications firm. She
formerly served as an ex-officio member
of the Board of Trustees as the Young
Alumni representative.

Mr. James (Jay)
Williams '99

Atlanta

Jay is the Chief Financial
Officer of Commodity
Marketing Company in
Alpharetta, Greorgia. He is
a former member of the
Oglethorpe University Alumni Board,
where he served on the Advancement and
Events Committees.

2009-2010 Board

of Trustees

These special people, below and
on the following page, who serve
on our boards and councils
give generously of their time,
talents and resources to benefit
Oglethorpe University, particularly
the students.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
2009-2010

CHAIR

Mr. Jack Gu>'nn "05 (Honorary)

TRUSTEES

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. David N. Cooper "71

Mr. Norman P. Findley, III (Vice Chair)

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78

Mr. David C. Garrett, III

Mr. James J. Hagelovv '69

Mr. Harald R. Hansen '08 (Honorary)

(Treasurer)
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65
Mr. B. Shane Hornbuckle '92
Mr. Tad M. Hutcheson
Dr. Warren Y. Jobe '09 (Honorary)
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '61
Mr. Robert A. Milford '99
Mr. Bob T. Nance '63
Mr. Thomas R O'Connor '67
Mr. R. D. Odom, Jr.
Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey '84
Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86
Mr. Robert E. Reiser, Jr.
Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Dr. Larrj' Schall
Mrs. Laura Turner Seydel '86
Mr. Joseph P. Shelton '91 (Secretary)
Dr. William O. Shropshire
Mr. Arnold B. Sidman
Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski '88
Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81
Mrs. Jeanie Flohr Treadavvay 'd9
Ms. Trishanda Treadvvell, Esq. '96
Dr. Pamela Tremayne
Ms. Patricia Upshaw-Monteith
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68
Mr. Terry Wllite
Mr. James J. Williams '99
Mr. Ken Yarbrough

TRUSTEE EMERITI

Mr. Franklin L. Burke '66

Mr. Kenneth S. Chestnut

Mr. William A. Emerson

Dr. Joel Goldberg '00 (Honorary)

Mr. William R. Goodell

Mr. George E. Goodwin

Mr. Charies E.B. Hansell

Mr. Arthur Howell

Mr. J. Smith Lanier, II

Mr. John J. Scalley

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

ADVISORY TRUSTEES

Dr. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Mr. Roger A. Littell '68
Mr. RavTOond S. Willoch '80

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J

IDS

NATIONAL ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION BOARD OF
DIRECTORS

CHAIR

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97

MEMBERS

Mr. Bill Aitken '64

Dani Stellin Benner '99

Brooke Bourdelat-Parks '95

Mr. John Breton '97

Janice Haney Carr '73

Mr. Harry Frazer '89

Mr. Jeremy Greenup '99

Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal '88

Mr. Kurt Hansen '89

Dr. Karen Head '98

Mr. Cleve Hill '01

Mrs. Ellen Heckler O'Herlihy '82

Ms. Deborah Lange '03

Mr. Chuck Palefsky '75

Ms. Anita Stevenson Patterson '97

Mr. Brandon Pelissero '92

Ms. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76

Mr. Eric M. Scharff '63

Ms. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91

Mr. Ashish Thakur '99

Matthew S. Thompson '93

Mrs. Vivian Gray Trabue '65

Mr. Kelly Holland Vrtis '97

EX OFFICIO

Mr. Chris Benton

Avery Livingston '10

Ms. Heather Staniszewski '02

CENTER FOR CIVIC
ENGAGEMENT ADVISORY
BOARD

Bill Boiling

Executive Director

Atlanta Community Food Bank

Ann Cramer

Director North America, Corporate Community

Relations & Public Affairs

IBM Corporation

Elise Eplan

Senior Adv'isor to the President

The Arthur Blank Family Foundation

Kweku Forstall
Rxecutive Director
Year Up Atlanta

Greg Giomelli

Chief Operating Officer

City of Atlanta, Office of the Mayor

Cynthia Kulman

Director of Educational Achievement

CF Foundation, Inc.

Atiba Mbiwan
Associate Director
The Zeist Foundation

Alicia Philipp

President

The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.

Yolanda Watson Spiva
Executive Director
ProjectGRAD Atlanta

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM OF ART BOARD

CHAIR

Dr. Veronica Holmes '02

MEMBERS

Mr. A.D. Allushi '02

Ms. Betsy Ayers

Ms. Rickey Be\ington

Ms. Katharine Boone

Ms. Sona Chambers

Dr. D. Peter Drotman

Mr. Justin Epstein

Mrs. Carol Flammer '89

Ms. Susan Nicole Gibbs

Dr. Bonnie Saucer Hayes

Dr. Stephen Herschler

Mr. Morris M. Herzberg

Ms. Theresa Johnson

Dr. David Jones

Ms. Ingrid Kelly

Ms. Andjela Kessler

Mr. David M. Leonard

Dr. Jay Lutz

Dr. Isaac Melamed

Mr. Zach Nichols lO

Dr. Lloyd Nick, Director, OUMA

Dr. Karen Schmeichel

Dr. William Shropshire

Dr. Robert Steen

Ms. Amy Williamson

Ms. Kimberly Youngblood

PARENTS LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL

Mr. and Mrs. William Ban\ick
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall
Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer '82
Mr. Robert Cairns
Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp C. Can-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cerone
Ms. Cindy Couture
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport
Ms. Toby Director
Ms. Kathy Fulton
Dr. and Mrs. Bannester L. Harbin
Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Knope
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marsden
Mr. and Mrs. William Myers
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ruzika
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spence
Drs. Pedro and Corletta Trejo
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Weinstock
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Weldon

PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY
COUNCIL

CHAIR

Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86

MEMBERS

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr. '64,

Mr. Richard ArroU

Ms. A. Diane Baker '77

Mr. Robert Bowen

Dr. William L. Brightman

Mr. James H. Burk '83

Ms. Kelly Caffarelli

Ms. Mamite Calder

Mr. Adam M. Corder '95

Mr. Roger Couch '61

Mr. John Cunningham

Mrs. CjTithia Darland

Mr. Brian A. Davis '94

Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond

Mr. Paul L. Dillingham

Ms. Heather Correa Duffy

Mr. Harry S. Feldman '75

Mrs. Donna Kindling '96

Mrs. Donna Gainer '93

Mr. Da\id Golden

Mr. Kenneth P. Gould '85

Mr. Louis Graner

Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Henderson

Mr. J. Cleve Hill '01

Ms. Nancy C. Juneau

Mr. Robert M. Kane '81

Mr. Car>' R. Kleinfield '81

Mr. William E. Lukow '95

Ms. Gail L>Tm '77

Mr. Harold Martin

Mr. Jin Matsumoto '74

Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93

Dr. John G. Moore

Mr. Sam Moss

Dr. Paul L. H. Olson

Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98

Dr. Thomas W Phillips '63,

Mr. J. Bruce Richardson '69

Mr. Clifford T. Robinson '89

Mr. Brian C. Sass '83

Mr. Larr>' C. Shattles '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

Mr. James K. Warren

Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts '93,

Mrs. Dorothea Pickett Westin '89,

Mr. Allen D. Whitehart '06

Mr. Mark A. Williams '94

Mr. Mehyn Williams

Mr. Rajmond S. Willoch '80

Mr. J. Blake Young, Jr.

Mrs. Karen J. Young '81

30 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

GENEROUS:

FHE HONOR ROLL
OF DONORS

Dear Friends,

In May, I had the distinct privilege of participating in
Oglethorpe University's 2009 Commencement ceremonies.
As I extended my hand to congratulate each of the 223
graduates, I was reminded of how our gifts to the university
have played a role in every student's success. It is very likely
that we wiYl never know the full impact of our philanthropy,
but I for one am honored to know that we made a difference
in how these young graduates will face or are facing their new
worlds. My thanks to all of you for your support.

Sincerely,

d^d^

Jack Guynn

Chair

Oglethorpe Board of Trustees

Board Chair Jack Guynn '03 (H)
congratulates Ember Melcher '09-

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHO GAVE TO OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY BETWEEN JULY 1, 2008 AND JUNE 30, 2009. GIRS 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

AEL Family Foundation

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr. '52 and

Mis. Catherine Agel
Assistance League of Atlanta
Ms. Judith M. Becker
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Mr. Robert E. Bowden ^66 and

Mrs. Dixie Bowden
Mis. Martha Laird Bowen '61 and

Mr. Robert Bowen
Mr. Franklin L. Burke '66, '98 (H) and

Mrs. Eleanor Burke
Dr. and Mrs. S. Thiett Cathy
The Community Foundation for

Greater Atlanta
Mrs. Martha Carmichael Dew '37*
Fidelit>- Charitable Gift Foundation
Mr. and Mis. Norman P. Findley, III
Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation
Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78 and

Ms. Patti Pasch
Charies A. Frueauif Foundation
Georgia Foundation for

Independent Colleges, Inc.
Mr. WiDiam Howell Gower '68 and

Mrs. Gs^^e Buich Gower '68
Mr. James J. Hagelow '69 and

Mis. Sylvia Hagelow
Mis. Jesse S. Hall
The Halle Foundation
Dr Harald K Hansen '08 (H) and

Mrs. Betsy Hansen*

Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage '65
Dr. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Mr. Arthur Howell
Dr. Warren Y. Jobe '09 (H) and

Mis. Sally Jobe
Mrs. Belle T^imer Lynch '61 and

Mr. Barry D. Lynch
Mr. and Mis. R. D. Odom, Jr.
Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey '84
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Reiser. Jr.
The Reznick Group
Estate of M. A. Rikard *37, '92* (H)
Mr. Donald H. Rubin '56 and

Mrs. Shelley Rubin
Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
Mr. llmothy P. l^ssopoulos '81 and

Mrs. Maria I^ssopoulos
The TMl Charitable Foundation
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
Mr. Mark A. Williams '94 and

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams '93

* Deceased

(H) Honorary Degree Recipient
Bold text indicates five or more
consecutive years of giving

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

Anonymous

Amont Foundation, Inc.

Mis. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R. Arp
BCES Foundation

Chick-fil-A, Inc.

Mr. David Nathan Cooper '71

Mr. John Cunningham

Mr. Joseph W. Dennis ^69 and

Mrs. Patt>' Dennis
Mrs. Martha Sibley George '51
Georgia Power Foundation
Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71 and

Mrs. Nancy Glenn
Dr. Ja<dc Guynn '05 (H) and

Mis. Joey Guynn
Ms. Anne Hammond '87
Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund
Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78 and

Mrs. Dawn Hutchinson
Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

Foundation
Mr. Robert A. Milford '99 and

Mrs. Stephanie Milford
Mr. Bob T. Nance '63 and

Mrs. Carol Nance
Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor '67 and

Mrs. Georgina O'Connor
Ms. S. Ikmmy Pearson '86 and

Mr. Fred Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Rogers
John P. Salamone Memorial Foundation
Mr. Joseph P. Shelton '91 and

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91
Drs. William O. Shropshire and

Patricia P. Shropshire
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Sidman
Ms. Susan M. Soper '63 and

Mr. Wilham W "Bo" Holland
Sunbelt Structures, Inc.
Ms. THshauda IVeadvvBll, Esq. '96 and

Mr. Derrick TVeadwell

Dr. Pamela Tremayne and

Mr. Ted Heintz
Dr. James C. Vocalis '43
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Yarbrough

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

Anonymous

Accvunetric, Inc.

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr '64 and

Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken '66
Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68
Mr. Christian Y. Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Bernstein
Ms. Heather A. Clark '96
Dr. James L. Cox '53
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. n illingham
Dorian Software Creations
Mr. and Mrs. David Golden
Mr. Q. William Hammack, Jr. '73
Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

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

Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hombuckle '93
IBM Corporation
Mrs. Nancy C. Juneau and

Mr Les Juneau
Mis. Sydney Mobley Moss '59 and

Mr. Jack Moss
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Mrs. Anita Patterson '97 and

Mr. Jim Patterson
Rockdale Fund for Social

Investments, Ina
Mary and E.P. Rogers Foundation

CARILLON

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Dr. Lawrence M. Schall and

Bett>' Londergan
Mrs. Laura 'Dimer Seydel '86 and

Mr. Rutherford Seydel
Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70 and

Mr. H. Bronson Smith
T^imer Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Terr>' White
Mr. James J. WiUiams '99
Drs. Phihp and Dorothy Zinsmeister

JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE

SOCIETY

GIRS OF $1,000-$2,499

Anonymous

Dr. J. Frederick Agel, Jr. '72

Mr. Assaf Hosain Al-Assaf '83

Allstate Foundation

Mr. Arthur M. Armstrong '67

Mr. and Mrs. Richard ArroU

Atlanta Educational

Teleconununications Collaborative, Inc.
Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr. '79 and

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

Mrs. Mary Crockett BaU '72
Bank of America
Mr. Ted Dwight Bayley '58 and

Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley '57
Mr and Mrs. Blair N. Helton
Mr. John Breton, III '97 MBA '99 and

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton '02
Mr. Nathan E. Briesemeister '94 and

Mrs. Jennifer Briesemeister
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burnham
Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler '69 and

Mrs. Cindy Butler
Mr. Robert Cairns
Mrs. Susan Carlisle
Mr. Herman L. Campbell '39
Mr and Mrs. Beauchamp C. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Clipper
The Coca-Cola Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole
Mr and Mrs. Randall Constantine
Mr. James M. Cook, Sr. '79 and

Mrs. Imogene Cook
Ms. Cindy Couture
Mr. Robert B. Currey '66 and

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey '65
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Curtis
Mr and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport
Mr. Brian A. Davis '94 and

Ms. Michelle Gill
Mrs. Roberta H. Davis '94 and

Mr. Raymond R Davis
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc.
Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond
Ms. Toby Director
Mr. Earl Dolive
Mr. Timothy Doyle
Frances and Beverly DuBose

Foundation
Dr. Daniel M. Duncanson '85
Mr. Christopher P. B. Erckert '86
Flohr Family Foundation
Ms.. Kathy Fulton
Mrs. Donna Gainer '93
Mr and Mrs. David C. Garrett, III
Mr. David C. Garrett, Jr. '99 (H)
Dr. R. Derril Gay '62
Mr. W. Elmer George '40
Georgia State RE.O.
GHG Perimeter, LLC
Mr. Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr '98
Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal '88 and

Mr. Ah Artunkal
Mr. Scott T. Haight '89
Mr Robert L. Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrison
Mr. Stuart Herman '50 and

Ms. Elsie L. Adler
Dr. Nancy A. Herring
Mr. Richard C. Johnson '81
Mr. Robert M. Kane '81 and

Mrs. Jeanne Kane
Mr Cary R. Kleinfield '81
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Knapp
Mr and Mrs. Jeffery Korotkin
Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Kower
Dr. Dale M. Kristle '78 and

Mrs. Theresa Kristle
Landmark Landscapes
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Lanier, II
Ms. Cher>l D. Lea '03
Leadership Atlanta
Mr. Stuart C. Levenson '67
Martha and Wihon Looney Foundation
Mr. William E. Lukow '95 and

Mrs. Courtney Lukow
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens
Ms. Gail Lynn '77
Mr. Stephen E. Malone '73
McDonald's Corporation
Mr. Scott M. McKelvey '91 and

Mrs. Kelly McKelvey
Mrs. Jeanette L. McLain
Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93 and

Mrs. Gui Meaders
Merrill Lynch and Company

Foundation
Dn and Mrs. John G. Moore
Ms. Tamara S. Nash
Dr and Mrs. Ken Nishimura
Dr. J. Anthony Paredes '61 and

Dr. Alleen Deutsch
Dr. Manning M. Pattillo, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth J. Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. John Pilger
Mrs. Catherine M. Pittman '90 and

Mr Louis A. Pittman III
The Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr
Reliance Financial Corporation
Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Mr. Clifford T. Robinson '89 and

Mrs. Stacy Leigh Robinson "88
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Rooney
Mr. Brian C. Sass '83 and

Mrs. Rana Sass
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scalley
Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schall
Mr Christopher M. Sertich '81
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr. "53
Sarah Spencer Godfrey Charitable

TVust
Ms. Linda Spock and Mr. Tom Spock
Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton '99 (H)
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.
SunTVust Bank Atlanta Foundation
Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski '88 and

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89
Dr Elizabeth R. Taghechian '94
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Terr>'
Mr. Ashish N. Thakur '99 and

Mrs. Renuka K. Thakur
Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin '93 and

Mrs. Kristina Randall Tomberlin '93
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tomberlin
Mrs. Jeanie Flohr Treadaway '99
Drs. Pedro and Corletta Trejo
Ms. Patricia Upshavv-Monteith and

Mr Frank Monteith
Mr and Mrs. William Wall
Mr James K. Warren
Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts '93
Mr. Charles K. Weathers '68
Mr and Mrs. James S. Weldon

Mr. Raymond S. WiUoch '80 and
Mrs. Florrie Willoch

Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Young, Jr.
Mr. John B. S^ellars, Jr. '85

SIDNEY LANIER SOCIETY
Gins OF $500-$999

Anon>Tnous

Ms. Susan Harman Alou '84
Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler '76
Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews '51
Ms. Bambi Ellison Arnold '83
AT&T Foundation
Ms. A. Diane Baker '77
Mr J. Marc Ball '76 and

Mrs. Ann Sakers Ball '78
Mr and Mrs. William Barwqck
Mr. Christopher V. Benner *01 and

Mrs. Danielle Stellin Benner '99

Dr Marilyn Fowle

Mr. Harry R, Frazer '89 and

Mrs. Dawn Frazer
Mrs. Dianne McClinton Glennie '83
Col. Sheldon I. Godkin '52
Dr. John T. Goldthwait '43
Mr. Kenneth P. Gould '85
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam R. Gussman
Mr. Robert L. Hall
Mr. D. Dwayne Hanberry '88 and

Mrs. Charis Andrews Hanberry '8i
Dr. and Mrs. Bannester L. Harbin
Dr. Bonnie S. Hayes
Dr. Karen Head '98
Mr. Morris Herzberg, Jr.
Mr. J. aeve Hill '01
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta
Mr Glenn Holleman '93
Ms. Misty N. Hood '00

Julia Fukuda. and Calla Porter, in thefoi'eground, and Tes Beats at
Freshman Oiientation.

Mrs. Jane Cowart Bloemer '52

Mr W. Robert Booker '60

Mr. and Mis. James L. Bready

Mr and Mrs. David Bucey

Mr. Harvey Buck '72

Mrs. Lynne Bush

Mr. Herman L. Campbell '39

Mr Ricardo C. Carvalho '84

Mr William M. Clifton '88

CNA Foundation

The Coca-Cola Company

Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett

Mrs. Reese E. Currie

Mrs. Diane Wilhams Dalbo '98 and

Mr. David Dalbo
Ms. Terry Tribbet Davis '82
Mr. Irani DeAraujo '81
Mrs. Joan Morris Dechovitz '79
Mr. Charles G. DeNormandie, III '96
Disney - ABC Television Group
Dr. D. Peter Drotman and

Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki
Mr. Talmage L. Dr^man
Ms. Jennifer DuBose '90
Mr. Jim H. Faasse '96
Dr. Beatrice Hasty Favre '64
Mr. William M. Flammer '90 and

Mrs. Carol Morgan Flammer '89
Flammer Relations
Mr and Mrs. Danie' .agan
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger

Mr. Thomas G. Hood '78
Dr Philip Horton '79 and

Dr Lynn Tyson
Jevrish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Mr Bruce Perr}- Johnson '83
Dr and Mrs. Jim Kasperbauer
Ms. Dar'shun Kendrick '04
Mrs. Helen King Kessler '68
Dr J. Brien Key
Dr and Mrs. Ken Kress
Mr Andrew G. Kronitz
Mrs. Shannon M. Lambert '99
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lane, III
Mr and Mrs. David Leonard
Ms. Lucy Leusch
Mr. Roger A, Littell '68 and

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell '68
Dr and Mrs. Paul Lotholm
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Maddox
Marsh & McLennan Co's., Inc.
Dr. John M. Marshall '83
Mrs. Margaret Woodward

Mathewes '55
Mr. Scott D. McAdoo '75
Ms. Sheryl McCarthy '81
MetLife Foundation
MFS Investment Management
Mr. Paul B.Miller '85
Mr. Charles E. Newton '42
Mr. Steven G. Oliphant '84
Mr. Sanjay P. Padole '04

32 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Mrs. Lynne BUzing Parriott '77
Mr. David Reynolds Pass '98
Mrs. Joan Fisher Percival '64
Mr. John C. Pemer
Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips '76
Mr. Vincent A. Pisani '00
Mr. Thomas C. Port '68 and

Mis. Kathy McLeod Port '69
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Potter
Mr. Kenneth W. Powell '67
The Procter & Gamble Fund
Dr. W. Irwin Ray. Jr.
Dr. Beth Roberts
Mr. David M. Ross '93
Mr. R. Alan Royalty '88 and

Mrs. Mylinda Royalty
Ms. Barbara A. Sanders 'SO
Ms. Rebekah D. Schiller '05
Ms. Mar>' K. Semmelmayer
Dr. Albert P. Sheppard '58
Mr. Eddie Stames '58
Dr. LindaJ.Tkyior
Dr. John H. Thomas. Ill '71
Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Thompson
Time Warner
Mr. Bleecker Totten '51
Transformational Development

Counsel, LLC
Mr. Mark L. T\ibesing '93
Mr. Morris L. Tiibesing '95 and

Mrs. Pamela G. T\ibesing
Dr. Louise M. Valine
Ms. Maijorie Elder Vaught '83
Mr. Richard P. Williams '75
The Winston-Salem Foundation
Dr. James W. Ziegler '80

JOHN THOMAS LUPTON SOCIETY
GIFTS OF $300-$499

Anommous

Mrs. Aimette Fry Adamiyatt '79

Dr. Keith H. Aufderheide

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bernhardt

Dr. Jacqueline Miles Boles '56

Mrs. Muriel Lewis Bono '52

Dr. Brooke N. Bourdelat-Parks '95

Ms. Maria J. Bright '95

Mr. William R. Brown, Jr. '50

Mr. BUI W. Carter '59

Dr. L. Casey Chosewood '86

Mr. Joseph D. Damour '07

Mr. Mark W. DeLong '03

Mrs. Laura Zaban Dinerman '68

Mrs. Catherine Dunham '99

Dr. Mimi Milner Elrod '66

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Emerson

Mr. Brian E. Findley '99 and

Mrs. Susan C. Findley '99
Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox '63
Mrs. Ellen Sills Greene '77
Mr. Jeremy J. Greenup '99
Mr. Kurt A. Hansen '89 and

Mrs. Amy Baggett Hansen '91
Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines '64 MAT '92
Ms. Susanne W. Howe
Ms. Loretta D. Hunt '94
Mr. Wa\Tie M. Kise '69
Ms. Natalie Gwen Knowles '92
Mrs. Carol Lanier Lamer '87
Mr. Wilfred J. LeBlanc '61
Ms. Pamela Grossman LeWn '69
Mr. Martin I. Lipson '71
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Mr. Christopher J. McFadden '80
Mr. John Meacham, Jr. '42 MA '43
Morgan Stanle\-
Mr. Jorge Navarro '98 and

Mrs. Creche Kem Navarro '98
Dr. Philip J. Neujahr and

Dr. \'ictoria Weiss
Mrs. Carlene Rod Oakes '80
Mr. Stephen A- Orton '69
Mr. and Mrs. Ke\"in Peterson
Mr. WiDiam E. Plowden, Jr. '67
Dr. William E. Porter '87
Mr. Roy C. Posey '73
Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard
Mr. Edward G. Riemenschneider '99
Dr. James D. Rissler '98 and

Mrs. Christina Bumham Rissler '98
Royston Elementary- School
Ms. Deborah L. Ryan
Dr. Daniel L. Schadler
Ms. Karen Anthony Schnick '02
Mr. Andrew Da\id Schutt '95 and

Mrs. Kirsten Schutt '95
Mr. Thomas J. Sheridan '89
Mr. John R, Smith '49
Dr. Joseph A. Soldati '61
Mr. Matthew P. Stien '89
Dr. Brad L. Stone
Mrs. Karen Barrow Swenson '89
Mr. T. Charles TVuett, Jr. '88 and

Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau Thiett '88
Mr. Robert L. Unger
Mr. Bernard van der Lande '76
Verizon Foundation
Wachovia Bank of Georgia
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismann '94
Wellpoint Foimdation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wingo
Mr. John Wuichet '90

SOCIETY OF 1835
GIFTS OF $120-$299

AnomTnous

Mrs. Catherine Castagna Abood '86

Accentuie Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arola

AstraZenica

Mr. Jon A. A.\elberg "67

Mrs. Stephanie Staples Babbitt '84

Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Bailey

Mr. Thomas M. Baird '68

Mr. Brad A. Baldwin '88

Mrs. Jamie Walker Ball '95

Mr. Charles W. Bastedo

Mr. Edmimd A. Bator '53 and

Mrs. Martha Mayson Bator '51
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Baube
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall
Mrs. Juliet Wang Belko '88
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bell
Mr. Todd Dand Bembrv- '98
Mr. Carl H. Bergman '66
Mrs. Bennie Harris Black '74
Mrs. Heidi M. Blackwell '99
BNSF Railway Company
Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boan '91
Mrs. Fmrna Sewell Borders '69
Mr. Christopher C. Brantley '02
Ms. Andrea Hope Breen '99
Mr. Henrv- J. Broitman '91
Ms. Janet Brownstein '75
Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant '84
Mr. James O. Bundy '64 and

Mrs. Jane Lincoln Bxmdy '64
Ms. Barbara E. Burk
Mr. James H. Burk '83
Mr. Clancy S. Burrell '83
CA, Inc.

Don and Sammie Calder
Mr. Robert F. Canavan '92 and

Dr. Amy Langham Canavan '96
Mrs. Meredith Mabr>- Cantrell '94
Dr. James Patrick Capes '87
Dr. Mark A. Caprio '94
Mr. Richard Joseph Carter '65

Mrs. Mary Williams Cazalas '54

Centricsit. LLC

Mr. Philip C. Chamberlain '76

Dr. Marlene Hockenberry Ciand '59

Dr. Jeffrey Collins

Dr. Ava Marie Salerno Conlin '90

Ms. Vicki Jan Conway '72

Ms. Leigh M. Cooper '04

Ms. Jessie L. Copeland '02

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Corum

Mr. Ernest A. Grain '70

Mrs. Mary D. Crosby '09

Mrs. Lyim Lasater Crowley '74

D. A. Dalton

Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E Daniell

Ms. Heather Cordeiro DeGrave '00

Mr. James L. Delay '64-

Mr. Lewis B. DeRose '57

Mrs. Suzaime E. Dorough '04

Ms. Wendy E. Drake '91

Mr. Rodney S. Drinkard '92

Mr. Michael D. Dusang '99 MA '03 and

Mrs. Jessica M. Dusang '99
Mrs. Susan Bums D\ar, MD '90
Mrs. Caroline Drawd>- Ellis '52
Ms. Rebecca Ellis '97
Mr. Bruce R. Feuer '70
Mr. John J. Fittipaldi '71 and

Mrs. Mimi Hobbs Fittipaldi '72
The Reverend Mandy Sloan

Flemming '00
Mr. Matthew I.D. Flinn '98 and

Mrs. Amy Myers Flinn '00
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Friedman
Mr. Josh W. Funderburke '00
Dr. Nicole Garbarini '00
Mr. Joseph P. Gardiner
Mr. Arthur L. Gl\Tm
Ms. Jodie Sexton Goff'Ol
Mr. Kevin M. Goff '84 and

Mrs. Patricia Bourne GofF'84
Mrs. Jessica Bagley Gordon '86
Ms. Amy Beth Grossman '93
Mrs. PeggA- Collars Guillebeau '57
Ms. Michele Anne Guy '87
Ms. Marion C. Haines '90
Mrs. Ashley Zimmerman Hamilton '01
Mr. Benjamin J. Hanes '98
Mr. Richard A. Hans "87
Mr. Robert E. Hamian. Jr "76
Dr. Jill Reiss Harper '94
Mr. Donald G. Hartman '67
Mr. John William Harvey '71 and

Mrs. Mary-Phylhs D. Harvey '71
Mr. and Mrs. James A- Haviland
Ms. Laura Williams Hawkins '97
Mr. James E. Henderson '52 and

Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson '52
Mr. Gordon Hiles "57
Dr. J. Clark Hill '93 and

Mrs. Doreen Hart Hill "91
Dr. James H. Hinson, Jr. '49 and

Mrs. Doris Pickens Hinson '49
Mr. William J. Hogan, Jr. '72
Mrs. Heather E. Homor "94
Mr. Robert P. Hojt "68
Ms. Ann Hsu '00
Mrs. Catherine O. Ingersoll '56
Mr. Michael A- Israelite '72
Mrs. Elizabeth Christian Jackson '55
Mr. J. Robert Jackson '67
Mrs. Carol C. Johnson
Mr. Jonathan W. Johnson *89
Dr. Elizabeth L. Jones-Lukacs '55
Mrs. Patricia Daniel Kapphahn '59
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kee
Mr. Michael D. Kelly '97
Mr. Joseph M. Kidd "96
Mr. Lucien M. Kimball

Dr. John D. King '56

Mr. Joel H. Kleiner '70

Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Knope

Mr. George J. Kopec

Mr. Ra\Tnond J. Koschak "91

Mr. Ronald L. Kraynick '89 and

Mrs. Kathleen McDermott

Kraynick '88
Mr. Keith P. Kronish '77
Ms. Tracey Lathem '78
Mr. DaWd M. Leach "97
Mrs. Rebecca White LeaveU '91
Mr. Antonio V. Lentini '87
Mrs. Pauline Feny Lester '65
Ms. Tammy Marie Locklear '88
Mr. Robin Lohfert '03
Lt Colonel Lee London, Jr. '71
Dr. Robert W. Lovett '56
Ms. Johnnie LowTy
Ms. Jane C. Lu '00
Dr. Raymond H. Lucas '86
Mr. John H. Lummus "58
Mrs. Ttaiara Chaffin Lynde '86
Dr. James S. MacDonall "70
Mrs. Mary Louise Watkins MacNeil '51
Mr. Robert L. Maiming '64
Ms. Julie L. Marlowe '85
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Marshall
Ms. Laura Masce
Ms. Kay Esch Mason '02
Ms. Dolores Mason-Gaddy '88
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Company

Mr. Benjamin J. Mays '85
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzarino
Mrs. Linda THguero McCormick '82
Ms. A, Joann McDowell '90
Mr. Daniel P. McGuinn "05
Ms. Janice McNeal "98
Mr. Ke\in L. Mende "73
Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee '87
Mr. Joseph R. Menez '70
Mr. Da\id Menoni "98
Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72
Mr. Gregory Quintard Meyer '85
Ms. Katherine Schindler Michalek '96
Dr. Martin L. Micklesen '67
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Milder
Mr. James J. Millard '62
Ms. Vicki Miller
Mr. James P. Milton '57
Mrs. B. Michon HaU Mitchell '87
Mr. James W. Moore, Jr. '85
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Morrow-
Mr. Kenneth Morscheiser
Mrs. Sybil Sanders Neel '55
Mr. Charles D. Nicholas '82
Mrs. Rosalie Brookshaw North '58
Ms. EUen Heckler OHerlihy '82
Col. H. David CMalie '56
Mr. Joseph T. Overton '52
Mr. Doug Palfrey
Ms. Harsinie W. Panditarante '01
Mr. Albert N. Parker
Dr. Mary- Ellen Perkins
Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle '48
Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Pound
Mr. Dennis C. Pratt '71
Prudential Foundation
Dr. Robert H. Pullen, Jr. '79
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pyron
Mr. JeffPyron'97
Ms. Deanne Raish
Mr. Robert L. Rawson '98
Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Ray
Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson '89
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rogers
Mrs. Penelope McCtilloch Rose '65
Mrs. Robin Rose-Samuels '85

CARIUON I 33

Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ross

Dr. Ix>uis E. Rossman '69
Mrs. CjTithia Larbig Rowe '84
Mr. Floyd D. RuU '67
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Rulison '84 and

Dr. Michael K. Rulison
Mr. and Mrs. William Sadler
Mr. Michael B. Safran '76
Mr. Alan Schlesinger '71
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
Mr. William E. Scott '58
Sealed Air Corporation
Ms. Linda Robertson Secretan *64
Mr. Matthew S. Shepherd '94
Ms. Kate Shropshire '02
Mr. James M. Sibley
Mr. Ralph Dean Sims
Dr. Bret K. Sleight '87
Mr. Chuck Smith '75
Mr. William Charles Smith '57
Smith & Howard. P.C.
Mrs. Cynthia May Spann *54
Mr. Nathan Sparks '98
Mrs. Susie Edwards Spear '77
State Farm Insurance Company
Mrs. Charolette Morris Steed '62
Mrs. Barbara Klein Stewart '64
Mr. R. Stephen Strachan '70
Dr. William F. Straley
Mrs. Christine R. Strong '92
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Suddes
Mrs. Kimberly Vax Summers '03 MAT '07

and Mr. Christopher R. Summers '03
Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle '68
Mrs. Christine Graf Ikggart '88
Mr. ayde A, l^ent '72
Mr. David Terrell
Ms. Babette J. Tipping
Ms. June M. Tompkins '92
Ms. Vivian Gray TYabue '65
Trade International
Mr. Michael Turgeon
Mr. Daniel L. Uffiier, Jr. '51
UnumProvident Corporation
The USAA Matching Gift Fund of the

San Antonio Area Foxmdation
Dr. Martha Vardeman
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Von Gal, Sr.
Mrs. Kelly Holland Vrtis '97
Mrs. Diane Dubay Walker '86
Mrs. Carolyn Constangy Wasser '79
Ms. CaitUn Way '91
Mr. Ra>-mond Lee Webb "59
Mr. Marc S. Weinberg '6l
Mr. Jonathan L. Weininger '07
Mrs. Barbara Rose Westfall '72
Mr. Joe E. White '56
Mr. Matthew White '99
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams
Ms. Kristine V. G. WiUiams '99
Mrs. Lillian Cable Williams '41 MA '45
Mr. Tolliver Williams '99
Mr. Lee A. Wilson '53
Dr. Hines L. Wommack '58
Mr. David K. Wood '68
Mr. Edward E. Zarecor '92
Mrs. Alice Hoke Zimmerman '75

BLACK AND GOLD CLUB
GIFTS OF $1-$n9

Anonjinous

Mr. John Cari Abbott '63
Ms. Wendy P. Aberwald
Ms. Susan L. Abrams '05
Mr. Joseph J. Accardi '57
ACE INA Foundation
Mrs. Barbara Martin Adair '86
Mrs. Ann Gibson Adams '72

Dr. Charles P. Adams

Ms. Jane E. Adamson

The Agape Sunday School Class of

Peachtree Presbyterian Church

Mr. Jon Akin

Mr. A. Scott Allen '88

Ms. Joan Allen

Mr. Roy Allison

Ms. Catherine M. Andersen '02

Mrs. Beth Morrison Anderson '90

Mrs. Fredrica Lee Anderson '68

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson '72

Mrs. Margaretha G. Anderson

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson '01

Mrs. Shelby Andrews '79

Mr. John Robert Andrus '72

Mr. Frank S. Anepohl, Jr. '78

E. B. Arden

Mr. Jack B. Arnold '60

Mr. Chris Astley

Atlanta Histor>' Center

Ms. Sandra Lynch Aufderheide '83

MAT '98
Mrs. Ethyl Fadden Ault '61
Mrs. Deborah Roach Avery '75
AXA Foundation
Ms. Sheela Awuah-Fosu '01
Mr. Stephen J. Axelberg '72
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ayers
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Azevedo
Dr. Jay A. Azriel '84
Mr. and Mrs. Charbel Baaklini
Ms. Sandra Babb
Mr. Albert Nathan Baer '63
Mrs. Gladys Bahar>
Mr. Michael S. Bahary '79
Mr. Adam H. Bailey 09
Mr. Kent L. Bailey '93
Ms. Sharon Bailey
Ms. Linda Bain
Mr. W. Edgar Baker '67
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Balch
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Baldwin
Mr. Christopher A. Ballar '93 and

Mrs. Amy TYicker Ballar '93
Ms. Anne M. Baiter '07
Mrs. Deda Walker Band '88
Mrs. Lynn Hallford Banks '56
Ms. Lin Barker '81
Mrs. Virginia Barrett Barker '59
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Bamett
Mr. Howard J. Barr '83
Mrs. Valerie Holshouser Barske '98
Mr. Bruce Bartnick
Ms. Sandra Bates
Mr. Da\id L. Bauman "64
Mr. John H. Beach, Jr. '78
Mrs. Nancy T. Beane
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bedford
Ms. Dorothea L. Beebe
Ms. Michelle N. Beeken '06
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bein
Ms. Martene Monet Bell '05
Mrs. Paula Hoftnann Bell '62
Mrs. Nona Jones Bell '55
Ms. Susan Carlee Bell '65
Mrs. Gin Bradley Bell '67
Ms. Jeanette M. Bellamy '00
Mr. Asher I. Benator '52
Mrs. Tern Benford-O'neil '91
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Benoit
Ms. Laurie Berger '05
Ms. Barbara Berryman
Mrs. Vema Miller Berthelsen '43
Ms. Holly Beyersmith
Ms. Rita Bickerstaff
Mr. James N. Bier '70
Mrs. Elizabeth Gosnell Biggs '76
Mr. Robert L. Bingham "70

Mr. Brent Andrew Bishop '88

Ms. Susan Bistline

Mrs. Anna Zaibel Blau '70 and

Mr. Nathan Blau
Ms. Dorothy Blau '51
Mrs. Enrique E. Bledel
Mr. Nathan W. Blong '07
Mrs. Eleanor Coplan Bogart '56
Mr. D. Marshall Boggess '04
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohnenberger
Mr. William W. Bolton '94 and

Mrs. Heather Keehn Bolton '93
Dr. and Mrs. W. Devere Bond
Mr. Manuel F. Bonilla
Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn '99
Mr. Jonathan Bookspun '05
Mr. and Mrs. John Boolukos
Ms. Mary K. Boone
Ms. Wendy Smith Boul '91
Ms. Helen E. Bourne '87
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen
Ms. Linda P. Bowles
Mrs. Carol Bowling
The Reverend Harvey C. Boyd, Sr. '51
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braddick
Ms. Laura D. Braddick '09
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bradford
Ms. Rebecca Humble Bragg '02
Ms. Janis H. Brennan
Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer '82
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Breuer
Mrs. Jane Rand Breunig '51
Ms. Josephine Breyfogue
Mrs. Elizabeth Bridgers '87
Mr. Grayson K. Briggs '08
Lt Col. Richard A. Briggs '88
Mrs. Kathleen Moran Brink '89
Mr. and Mrs. E>wight Brisendine
Mr. Matthew J. Brisendine '08
Mr. Al G. Britt '83
Mrs. Lisa DiNapoli Broderick '91
Ms. Hannah E. Brooks '09
Ms. Kathryn S. Brooks '98
Mrs. Ann L. Brown '77
Ms. Ann R, Brown '89
Mr. Daniel S. Brown '09
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown
Mr. Myers E. Brown '93
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
Dr. Susan Crosby Brown '83
Mrs. Helen Kibler Browning *70
Mr. Thomas J. Browning '67
Mr. Galen M. Brownley '01
Mr. Michael S. Bryant '69
Ms. Sara Brj'ant '04
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Br>'Son
Dr. Robert A. Buck '83
Mrs. Denise Trosk\' Buckelew '83
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Sr.
Mr. Matthew G. Bollard '98
Ms. Frances B. Bunzl
Ms. Patricia Burditt
The Reverend James R Burgess, HI '72
Dr. Kari Burgess '78
Mr. Norman R. Burgin '62
Ms. Jill Lesko Burnett '82
Mrs. Catherine T. Bums '00
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burt
Ms. Barbara M. Busby
Mrs. Maritta M. Bush '86
Ms. Sara L. Bush
Mrs. Joan Robb Butler '49
Mrs. Shahina S. Butler "02
Mrs. Amy E. Butler-Zapatka '07
Mr. Gordon C. Bynum *50
Ms. Laurette W. Cadres '01
Mr. and Mrs. James Cady
Mrs. Sylvia Smith Caley '83
Mrs. Nancy Tkrrant Calhoun '60 MA 75

Ms. Theresa M. Callahan

Miss Laura A. Callender '08

Ms. Paula E. Campbell

Mr. Joseph G. Cannon '48

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cantwell, Jr.

Mr. Gene Carasick

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cariello

Mrs. Janice Haney Carr '73

Mrs. Kathryn Beatty Carr '73

Mr. Edward Carroll

Ms. Irene Carter

Miss Nancy T. Carter '73

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter

Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Carver

Mrs. Anne A. Casey '07

Mrs. Cherry Hodges Casey '65

Mr. Brett Cave '99 and

Mrs. Ann Stiner Cave '01
Mr. Michael Cecil
Ms. Beverly L. Center
Drs. Danko and Jadranka Cerenko
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ceto
Dr. Paula Haver Chambers '69
Ms. Susan Channer
Mrs. Victoria Stevens Chapman '89
Charles Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chelemer
Mr. Charles D. Chetwynd '69
Mrs. Donna Williams Chieves '64
Mr. Jimmy Childre. Jr.
Mr. Brian B. Chimiklis '08
Mr. William B. Christian '59 and

Mrs. Barbara James Christian '62
Mrs. Joyce Odom Christianson '48
Ms. Joan Christopher-Quillen
Dr. Soon Young Chung '70
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chunka
Ms. Martha J. Church '67
Mr. Norm Citron
Mrs. Anja Smith Clark '74
Mrs. Cathy Ayer Clark '79
Dr. D. DeWayne Clark '91 and

Mrs. Leeanne Axley Clark '90
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Clauson
Dr. Michael J. Claxton '94
Mrs. Nikki McCoy Qemons '68
Mr. Michael Clifford
Mrs. Genevieve H. Clow '57
Mr. and Mrs. K A. Cobbaert
Mrs. Yuriko Cobia '97
Mr. Harold L. Cochran '54
Ms. Ann Cofer
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffey
Mrs. Hazel Wilson Cofield '53
Mr. Cohen and Ms. Neustadt
Ms. Bonnie E. Cohen '92
Mr. Michael P. Cohen
Ms. Margaret E. Cole '86 MBA '98
Dr. Pam B. Cole
Dr. Claire Derde^Ti Coles '75
Ms. Emily Collette
Mr. John R. Collins '72
Ms. Katherine Collins
Ms. Mary Collins
Ms. Debra Combs
Ms. Beth Eckard Concepdon '90
Ms. E. Harriett Cone '80
Mrs. June Hopkins Conley '67
Ms. Melissa A. Conrad '02
Ms. Ember Uziel Constantin '91
Mr. Miles R Cook '75
Mrs. Oreta Cox Cook '66
Mr. Peter Coon
Mr. Robert D. Copelan '74
Ms. Amelia M. Copp '07
Mr. Adam M. Corder '95 and

Mrs. Rebecca Marasia Corder '91
Ms. Kathy Countin
Ms. JiUian D. Crawford '06

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Mrs. Kay Kilpatrick Crawford '63

Ms. Linda B. Creecy "08

Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw '50

Mr. William Crime '03

Ms. Ann Marie Crochet '92 and

Mr. Tommy M. Crochet
Mr. Andrew R. Crosby '02
Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby *93
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cross
Ms. Sara A. Cross '09
Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Cruff
Dr. and Mrs. Hoyt W. Crump
Ms. Tanya M. Crump
Mrs. Hallie Beasley CuUen '65
Mr. Edgar O. Daffin '67
Mrs. Susan Hollinshead Dalton '63
Dr. Cheryl Baker Dammann '67
Mrs. Elizabeth Parra Dang '98 and

Mr. Jason H. Dang
Ms. Jessica L. Daniel '09
Ms. Rozaan J. Daniel '09
Mr. James L. Dart '75
Mr. Gregory L. Daspit '97 and

Mrs. Angela Bartlett Daspit '98
Mr. David Stewart Davies '65
Mr. Luis A. Davila '07
Ms. Beverly Davis
Ms. Cher>'l Davis '67
Ms. Kathy A. Davis
Mr. Martin Clay Davis '97 and

Ms. Ann Mason '95
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Render S. Davis
Mrs. Sarah Lee Davis '76
Dr. and Mrs. S. Carter Davis
Ms. Shirley Peterson Davis '82
Mrs. Stacey A. Da\is Ryerson '00
Mr. Brad Day '03
Mr. John C. Day, Jr. '64
Mr. Tony de Give
Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Maria
Mr. Thomas E. Deacon '60 and

Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon '64
Ms. Cristine Deaver '96
Ms. Barbara A. Deberdt '07
Mr. Dean Thomas DeCendo '87
Mr. John R DeFino '71
Dr. Ann P. Delatte '56
Mr. Neal G. Delmonico
Mrs. Caroline Vinson Dennis '96
Dr. Verline Dixon Dennis '65
Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose '58
Ms. Tiffanv R. Desrosiers '08

Mrs. Kimberley D. Diffey '97 and

Mr Michael Diffey
Mrs. Claire M. Dionne '96
Ms. Carolyn Y. Dishmaa
Ms. Fran DLxon
Ms. Shirley Dobry
Mr David G. Doemberg '70
Mr. Chad A. Donaghue '00
Mr. Paul R, Donald, Jr. '64
Mrs. Elaine Shiflett Dooley '63
Ms. Leshe Adams Dove '90
Mr. John J. Dowd, Jr. '82
Mrs. Judith Hunt Drobinski '84
Mr. Adrian D. Drost
Mr. E. Jack Drummond '85
Mr. Dou^as Robert Dubay '85 and

Mrs. Cynthia Bjurmark Dubay '87
Mrs. Murlene L. Dubay
Mr. Donell Ducote
Ms. Lisa Chkoreff Duncan '90
Mr. Troy Duvall
Mr. Jay D. Dye '60
Ms. Iris L. Dyson
Ms. Penny J. Dyson
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Eady
Mr. C. Michael Eason '80
Ms. Linnett Ebanks
Mr. and Mrs. Lint Eberhardt
The Reverend Samuel W. Edleman,

Jr. '57 and Mrs. Margaret Young

Edleman '59
Mr James L. Egerton '63
The Reverend Julie Ehlers-King '98
Mr. Michael W. Eis '01 and

Ms. Melissa Kostelansky Eis '02
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eleazer
Mrs. Elizabeth Katz
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ellinger
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Ellington
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellington
Mrs. Mikala Warren Engel '73
Ms. Pamela England
Mrs. Nancy Thompson English '62
Ms. Ellen M. Erenbaum '79
Mr. Timothy J. Ernst '07
Mrs. Amy Zickus Estes '94 MBA '01
Mr. William J. Evans
Ms. Laurette Evora
Mrs. Sharon Velinslgf Fj^in '85
Mr. O. Navarro Faircloth '65 and

Dr. Kathleen Pitts Faircloth '66
Mrs. Nancy L. Farrey
Federated Department Stores. Inc.

Three ofOU's international students: from left, Ranjita Nair, Fiji; Jocek
Kmiecik, Poland; Min Zhou, China.

Mr. Bob L. Fesperman '83
Mr. Clinton L. Fincher '58

Mr. John C. Findlan

Ms. Anna E. Findley '09

Mrs. Sara Steinberg Fine '55

Mr. Marv Fineroff' 67

Mrs. Rhiannon N. Fink '02

Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Finlayson

Mr. James S. Fisher, II '00

Ms. Jennifer S. Fisher '08

Mr. John R. Fisher '51

Mr Eric C. Fladland '09

Mrs. Barbara Howard Flanigan '76

The Reverend John M. Flanigen, Jr. '50

Mr. Sheldon H. Fleitman '53

Mrs. Jean Callaway Fletcher '60

Mrs. Ligia C. Florim

Mrs. Nellie Jo Payne Folds '64

Dr. Dianne Jones Ford '77

Mr. Richard R. Ford '88

Mr. Christopher Y. Fort '01

Mr. Jose Fort

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fowler

Mr. Gregory S. Fowler '78 and

Mrs. Tina Salzman Fowler '78
Ms. Laura Fowler *84
Mrs. Carolyn L. Frangiamore '64
Mr. Laurence Stephen Frankel '70
Mrs. Carolyn Morris Frazier '59
Mr. Anthony N. Freeman '99 and

Mrs. Shannon Hutcheson Freeman '98
Ms. Christina Rice Freeman '58
Mrs. Lynn Andreasen Freeman '70
Mrs. Lisa Alford Freschi '90
Ms. Tracy L. Frey '93
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Friant
Mrs. Elizabeth Mathieu Frias '55
Ms. Kathy Fries
Ms. Dori H. Fuller
Future Stars Soccer Academy
Mr. Christian G. Gackstatter '85
Ms. Ellen Gray G^adberry '85
Mrs. Lisa F. Gallagher '91
Dr. John Gamwell
Ms. Pauline J. Gardner '02
Mr. and Mrs. B. A Garrett
Mr. Eric J. Garvey '87
Ms. Sarah Allison Gatliff '97
Ms. Anna A. George '03
Mr. Joseph E. George '73
Mr. David M. Gerhardt '84
Mrs. Brenda Hamlin Gibbs *70
Mr. Alan J. Gibson '95 and

Mrs. Ten Butler Gibson '95
Ms. G. Merrill Griffis Gibson '90
Mr Grey S. Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gilbert
Ms. Karen Gilbert
Ms. Maria I. Gill
Ms. Stephanie M. Gill '08
Mr. Donald Austin Gillis '01
Mr. William T. Girton '95
Mrs. Judith Draisen Glassman '72
Ms. Glenda Glenn
Mrs. Nancye Rice Glenn '82
Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Glover, Jr.
Mr. Robert Glover
Mr. Stanley M. Goldberg '03
Ms. Wendy D. Goldberg '92
Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Goldman
Mr. Allen B. Goodwin '73
Ms. Kathy Gordo
Mr. James R. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gorman
Mr. Gar\' L. Gorrel
Miss Susan E. Goslin '68
Mrs. Barbara Marsh Gotsch '60
Mr. Stuart L. Gottler
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goudelocke

Ms. Kristina A. Grace '09
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grad
Mr. and Mrs. R. Louis Graner
Dr. Robert M. Grant '90
Mr. C. Patrick Gray '92 and

Mrs. Alexandra Kay Gray '93
Ms. Arlen Gray
Mr. Jeremy D. Gray '03 and

Mrs. Kelley Bowden Gray '03
Cdr. John F. Greear, III '62
Ms. Chelsia C. Green '09
Mr. John S. Green, Jr. '50
Mr. Stephen B. Greenman '75
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwell
Mr. Robert M. Gregory '77 '80
Mrs. Francine Klein Greiner '60
Mr. Beat Karl Greisler
Ms. Jessica R. Griffin '06
Mrs. Hildred L. Griggs '73
Mrs. Rachel Williams Grimes '91
Ms. Hannah B. Grisar '99
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Grisar
Mrs. Telete Richards Grotefend '51
Ms. Blanche D. Grubbs
Mrs. Kathleen Glynn Grupp '79
Mr. Lewis Gruskin
Ms. Greta Guentcheva
Mr. J. Cabot Gupton '63 and

Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton '63
Mr and Mrs. Daniel T. Gura
Ms. Gillian Gussack
Dr. AnnRita Levis Hader '76
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haight
Mrs. Jennifer Ovdenk Haley '97
Mr. Thad E. Hall '90 and

Mrs. Nicole Caucci Hall "90
Mr. George M. Hall '76 and

Mrs. Roxie P. Hall '86
Mrs. Louise Hall-Jones '75
Mrs. Mary M. Hamacher '87
Dr. Hugo S. Hammond '59
Mr. Thair Patrick Hanaway '95
Mrs. Kristine Suber Hanchar '94
Mr. John Hancock
Mrs. Marilyn Whiteside Handsel '75
Mr. B. Shane Haney '91 and

Mrs. Michelle Rosen Haney '90
Miss Etta Lou Hanken '72
The Reverend Paul H. Hanna'49
Mrs. Julie Wackerman Hanrahan '90
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Hans
Mr Karl A. Hansen '91 and

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen '95
Mr. Michael Hanson '93 and

Mrs. Stacie T. Hanson '06
Mrs. S. Lynne Hanzelik 'Q5
Mrs. Vicki Grimes Hardin '77
Mr and Mrs. Michael W. Hardy
Col. (Ret) John E. Harms '58
Ms. Nancy L. Harper "07
Mrs. Natahe Mintz Harris '73
Mrs. Irene M. Harrod '71
Mr. and Mrs. William Barter
Dr. David N. Harvey '61
Mrs. Melissa L. Hawthorne '02
Mrs. Brenda Smith Hayden '90
Ms. Maril\Tj L. Hays '85
Mrs. Amanda Hayward- Giles '02
Mr. James W. Hazelwood, Jr. '62
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Healy '96
Mrs. Marv' Finn Heaney '70
Mr. Thomas Hebert
Mr. Howard L. Hecht
Dr. Sandra L. Hedge '68
Mrs. Carolyn Herzog Hellerung '84
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Helmbold
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Helwig
Ms. Georgia Russell Hembree '86
Mrs. Jennifer Carroll Hemphill '95

CARILLON

35

President Schall welcomes the Class of 2013 to his home, Lanier House,
during Orientation Weekend.

Mr. Greg Henderson

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Henry '92

Ms. Carol E. Herson '08

Ms. Tracey E. Herzer '01

Mr. William A. Hewes '67

Mr. William T. Hewes '95

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hicks

Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Higgins

Mr. Harold N. Hill, Jr.

Mr. James Hill '06

Mr. Michal Hillman

Mrs. Gladys B. Hirsch

Mr. Kurt Hirshman '99

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock

The Re\erend Jessica Hitchcock '01

Mr. William M. Hobbs "76

Mrs. Linda Robuck Hoffinan '58

Dr. Robin Whyte Hoffinan '70

Mr. Stephen M. Hole '70

Mrs. Marjorie McClung Holliday '49

Mrs. E. Connie Brown Holliman '65

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Hollums

Mrs. September Holstad '04

Mrs. Penni Raid Holt '8?

Mr. Floyd G. Hopkins '59

Mrs. Catherine Borck Horsefield '99

Mr. Jeremy D. Horsefield '99

Mrs. Elizabeth Locklin Hrisak '79

Mrs. Bett\- Jean Hudson "76

Ms. Caroi Ohl Hudson '82

Mr. F. Harvey Hudson '61

Dr. Paul Stephen Hudson '72

Ms. Jean Pryor Hughes '64

Mrs. Jennifer Hedgepeth Hull '98

Mr. Norman R. Hurd Jr. 'QQ

Mr. Ron Hutchins

Mrs. Barbara B. Hutchinson '9^

Mr. Charles L. Hutto, Jr. '72

Mr. Matt Hutz '99

Ms. Sue Innes

Ms. Annemarie Ippolito '06

Mrs. Joan Ireland '96

Mrs. Vickie Moore Irwdn '83

Ms. Clare Isanhour '50

Ms. Anna Johnston lulianelli '96

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jabs

Mr. Christopher S. Jackson '01 and

Ms. Sara Ha\'iland Jackson '01
Ms. Laura F. Jacques
Mrs. Jo Jagoda
Ms. Mona Jain '01
Mrs. Florence Richardson James '48

Ms. Marian E. James '09

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. James

Mrs. Ruth N. James

Mrs. Ava Hart Jarboe '54

Mr. and Mrs. George Jefcoat

Ms. Pegg>' Jeffra

Ms. Martha Ann Jenks '74

Mrs. Stephanie John-Baptiste

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Johns

Ms. Betsy D. Johnson "80

Mr. Clavton B. Johnson '00

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett D. Johnson

Mr. G. S. Johnson

Ms. Helen L. Johnson '98

Mr. Herbert F. Johnson

Dr. and Mrs. Johnson

Mrs. Jean Lefevre Johnson '58

Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson

Mr. Alex Johnson '07

Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald Johnson, Jr.

Capt. Louis A. Johnson '76 and

Mrs. Laura Fantini Johnson *76
Dr. Maria Elizabeth Johnson '97
Mrs. Miki Williamson Johnson '97
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson
Ms. Susan Marie Johnson 'S3
Mr. and Mrs. Willie R Johnson
Mrs. Leshe Berk Johnston '72
Mr. Brent R. Jones '04
Ms. Carol A. Jones '94-
Ms. Joyce C. Jones '76
Mrs. Rebecca Harbor Jones '62
Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr. '69
Ms. Ta\niah K.. Jones
Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones '71
Dr. Mehssa E. Jordan '03
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jordan
Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan '66

MAT '73 and Mr. Harold Jordan
Mr. Marion D. Jorgensen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph
Ms. Sandhya Joshi '08
Drs. Karl Jost and Lori Schmied
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kadish
Mrs. Debra Losner Kahn '78
Mrs. Rhalda Rubin Kahn '57
Mr. Siegfried Kanimerer
Mrs. Judith Chapman Kane '90
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karnes
Mr. Paul Kastin
Mr. and Mrs. Judd A. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Da\ad Kayne

Mr. Thaddeus J. Keefe. Ill

Mr. Hugh T. Keenan

Ms. Karen Keiser- Jenkins '83

Ms. Ingrid Kelly

Ms. Juanita Kendricks '04

Mr. Bryan B. Kenna '01 and

Mrs. Kirsten R. Kenna
Ms. EHzabeth P. Kennedy '02
Mr. and Mrs. Shane Kennedy
Mr. Warner L. Kennon, IV '76
Mrs. Christ>' Hall Keohane '95
Ms. Kelly L. Kersh
Ms. Anne P. Key
Ms. Beatrice W. Kibera '07
Mr. Dennis W. Kiernan '96
Mrs. Frances Y. King
Mr. and Mrs. James King
Ms. Kalila King
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. King
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingsley
Ms. Kim Louise Laurel '88
Mrs. Ellen Plutchok Klein '70
Mrs. Kathryn Engler Klein '95
Miss Peggy C. Kline
Ms. Barbara E. Klineman
Dr. Mark A. Knautz '87
Mr. Ronald R Knopf 61
Mrs. Bett\' Cloys Knox '59
Ms. Margie A. Koenig
Mrs. Sally Rich Kolb '75
Ms. Edna B. Kopetz
Mr. Michael Alan Kopley '72
Ms. Kelly D. Korell '08
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kramer
Dr. Susan W. Kramer
Mr. Wayne Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Knieger
Mr. John D. Kuiken '62 and

Mrs. Rosa M. Kuiken
Mrs. Betty Powell Kujawski '75
Ms. Katie E. Kulavic '09
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kure
Ms. Kathleen Kurre
Mrs. Mar\' Johnson-Smith Kylin '92
Ms. M. B. Lacy
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamas
Mr. Keith J. Landberg '71
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Landry
Dr. Jack C. Lane '58 and

Mrs. Jaime Jolley Lane '59
Ms. Deborah M. Lange '03
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Langer
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lanier
Ms. Mary B. Lapwing
Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Large
Ms. Stephanie C. Laubscher '09
Mr. Phihp R Law '84
Law Debenture Trust Company
Ms. Ruth Laxson
Mr. Jeflfrey S. Layne '74
Ms. Jean Leach *04
Ms. Grace J. Ledfors '04
Ms. Jeanee Marie Ledoux '99
Ms. Cathy Lee

Miss Vivian Chandler Lee '64
The Reverend Fitzhugh M. Legerton
Mr. Thomas P. Lenzer '77
Mrs. Lu Green LeRoy '95
Dr. Ralph Lev

Mrs. Stacey Bronstein Levin '86
Mr. Steven W. Levinsky '74
Dr. Bertram J. Le\y '62
Mrs. Gwendolyn Moss Lewis '53
Mr. Irwin A. Lewis '51
Ms. Lisa Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lewis
Ms. Molly S. Lewis '00
Mr. Russell Lind 'P*"
ytc. R Phillip Lindenuan '80 and

Mrs. Patricia Goodwin linderman '81

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Lindley

Ms. Katherine L. Lindley '00

Mr. Richard E. Lindsay '82

Mrs. Diana Marcus Lipton '79

Mr. Allan Uttle, HI

Mr. Jimmy Livaditis

Mr. Donald Livingston

Ms. Rita J. Llop '81

Mrs. Kimberly A. Lohoar '93

Mrs. Dixie Woolford Long '39

Dr. Carlos E. Lopez

Mr. Gene Lorenz

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lori

Mrs. Gail Lynn Louton '93

Ms. Deborah B. Love '08

Mr. Gordon W. Love, Jr. '71

Ms. Maureen C. Lovett

Ms. Audrey Jean Lowe

Mr. Richard H. Lowe

Mr. and Mrs. Fu-Tai Lu

Ms. Rob\Ti Lucas '99

Dr. Jay Lutz

Mr. Richard Lyon

Mr. Michael J. Lyons '05

Mr. Robert N. Lyons '95 and

Mrs. Stephanie Chaby Lyons '97
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahany
Mr. Michael T. Mahoney '98
Arthur & Susan Maier Foundation
Ms. Lori Malazich
Ms. Angel P. Mallard '01
The Honorable Robert P. Mallis "62
Ms. Lathonia D. Maloy '99
Mrs. Suzette Harvey Mancini '71
Ms. Nancy Mandl '08
Ms. Georgia Manley
Mr. Josie Mann

Mrs. Jennifer Broadbent-Maiine '91
Mr. J. Terry Markham '76
Marshall Engineering
Mr. Charles R. Martin '69 MA '72 and

Mrs. Linda Thomason Martin '67
Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Martin
Mr. Gary W. Martin '77
Ms. Jeanette B. Martin '95 MBA '00
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marvin
Ms. Jeanie Ftanco Marx '64
Mr. Tim Marx '67
The Honorable Sam Massell
Mrs. Judith S. Massey '63
Mr. Jeffrey B. Matthews '71
Ms. Kelly Matysik '04
Ms. Bernice Maw
Ms. Margaret Max^well '03
Mr. Jeffrey May
Mrs. Phyllis Rogers May '82
Mrs. Kathy Bedell Mayo '89
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mazhar
Mr. Curtis E. Mc Leod '09
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McAlister
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAllister
Mr. Neil Gray McBride
Mr. and Mrs. John McCart
Ms. Jennifer McCormick '02
Mrs. Ila Ann Varelmann McCoy '58
Ms. Dawn Brookman McCullar '97
Mrs. Bett}' Elkins McDonald '59
Dr. Jay McDuffie '44 and

Mrs. Dorothy Hooks McDuffie '47
Mrs. Betty Stokes McGarity '58
Ms. Margaret A. McGinness '86
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McKee, Jr.
Mr. John E. McKee, III '76
Mr. Herbert S. McMuUen '63
Ms. Catherine L. McNeill
Mr. Dennis M. McPeak '81

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Ms. Jacqueline E. McSparron '02
Mr. Bisell H. McWilliams, III '06
Mrs. Marion Pierce Meador '47
Mis. Brigitte Mebius-Moggre '83
Ms. Laura Medley
Ms. Meagan M. Meekin '09
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meivers
Ms. Ember L. Melcher '09
Ms. Karen Elizabeth Mellott '02
Ms. Jaime J. Melton '98
Mr. Charles Mehille
Merck Company Foundation
Mr. Matthew R. Merker '01 and

Ms. Deborah Arrieta-Merker '98
Mr. Marc Merlin
Mr. Jesse M. Merrell. Ill '71
Ms. Sheila Mihalo\its
Mr. James H. Milford. Jr. '68
Mr. Fred A. Miller, Jr. '55
Mr. George A. Miller
Mr. Jefirey Ross Miller '73
Dr. Lewis M. Miller, III '98 and

Mrs. Rebecca Hester Miller '97
Mrs. Lois Adams Miller '66
Mrs. Michelle Ponte MiUer '94
Ms. Phyllis Miller
Ms. Jeffanne E. Millien '08
Ms. Kathleen R. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Milstead
Mrs. Caroline Cook Minor '75
Ms. M. Elaine Minor '81
Ms. Ruth Mitchell
Mrs. Dina Molaison '99
Mrs. Susan Wilson MoUoy '78
Ms. Chantal Montagnet '99
Mr. Robert K. Montague '75
Ms. Sherion Moon '05
Mr. Charles R. Moore '92
Mr. Cliflf C.Moore '09
Ms. Cora Moore
Ms. Harriet S. Moore
Mr. J. Alan Moore '58 and

Mrs. Ina Foster Moore '58 MA '75
Mr. L. Silas Moore, Jr. '61
Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin Morgan '77
Mrs. Bonnie Hargrove Morrison '69
Mr. Robert F. Moskowilz '52
Mrs. Beverly Moss

Miss Rosemary Mosteller *72 MAT '76
Miss Tommye Mueller '45
Mr. WiUiam Thayer Mullally '03
Ms. Cecilia Mary MuUings '87
Mr. T. Michael Murphey '54
Mr. Walter E. Music '63
Mr. Francis R. Nadeau, Jr. '70
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Namen
Mr. Thomas A. Namey '02 and

Ms. Sallie Kaltreider Namey '02
Walid Nassif

Mr. Jose E. Navarro, Jr. '09
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Neisins
Ms. Twinkle Nelson
Mrs. Eleanor Milner Newland '63
Ms. Valerie Newman '77
Ms. Amy Young Newson '86
Mr. Zachar)- C. Nichols
Ms. Mabel A. Nicholson
Mr. Lloyd Nick
Ms. Jane Nicol
Ms. Martha A. Nodar '08
The Reverend John W Norton '57
Mrs. R. Kathy Witte Norton '70
Mr. Howard E. O'Connell '85
Mr. John G. Odell
Mrs. Harriet C. O'Dell '66
Mr. Carroll E. Ogbum, Jr. '64
Miss Jackie Ohlinger
Ms. Toni Ohlinger
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Old

Ms. liana W. Olin '08
Mr. Louis D. Olin '68

Mr. Piercen 01i\'er '06

Dr. Robert Boyd Oliver '57

Ms. Ann M. O'Neal '86

Mr. James J. O'Rourke. Jr. '68

Mr. Robert L. Owen '82

Ms. Lori H. Owens

Owens Corning

Mr. and Mrs. Grigory Ozeryansky

Mr. Lance W. Ozier '01

Ms. Ma\onn C. Paasewe '08

Ms. Karen C. Page

Mr. Malcolm E. Page '80

Mr. Aron C. Palefeky '75

Ms. Keiko Palmer

The Paradies Shops

Ms. Jan Parker

Mr. William H. Parker '65 and

Mrs. JaxTie Archer Parker '64
Mr. Robert Isaacs and

Ms. Raisa Parmen
Mr. Zack R. Parris '08 and

Mrs. Brittany Bennett Parris '06
Mrs. Rhonda Portnoy Passink '73
Mr. William M. Pate, Jr. '66
Mr. and Mrs. Tamlata V. Patel
Mr. Raymond G. Pawlik. Sr. '70
Mr. Jeffrey S. Pearlman '96
Mrs. Barbara Torrey Peddicord '55
Ms. Kathleen C. Pedro '07
Mr. William S. Peebles, FV
Mrs. Jennifer Pekosz '96 and

Mr. Mark Pekosz
Ms. M.N-ra Sack Perdue '93
Ms. Robin Jo Perling '81
Mr. Jon L. Perry '91
Mr. Matthew W. Perry '76
Mrs. Ma\' B. Perp,'
Mr. Edward A. Petrucci, II '73
Mrs. Joyce Gravel Pettus '62
Ms. Cecilia Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Phillips
Dr. Jack J. Phillips '69
Mr. Charles E. Pickett '71
Mrs. Priscilla Miller-Pierson '67 and

Mr. J. L. Pierson
Mr. Jorge O. Pinto '08
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pisani
Ms. Elizabeth Pittman
Mr. Roy Plant, Jr.
Ms. Lois Plotkin
Mr. Adam L. Polakov '98
Mrs. Ten Silvers Pollack '74 and

Mr. Ian Pollack
Ms. Christine Polyak
Mr. Jeffrey R. Poole '02 and

Mrs. Robin Elms '02
Mrs. Mina Stoeva Porell '02
Mr. C. Scott Port '74
Mrs. Grace Suder Porter '55
Ms. Jimmy Ann (Jan) Porter '65
Mr. Jerry Portwood '99
Mrs. Frances Creekmore Portwood '57
Ms. Carol B. Powell
Ms. Harriet Rogers Powell '86
Mrs. Margaret Blank Preyer '62
Mrs. Pamela Richbourg Pruitt '78
Mr. Michael Puckett '69
Mrs. Lucia Fairlie Pulgram
Ms. Kayla B. Pulley '09
Ms. Vi\ian K. Pyle
Mr. Ryan P. Queen '97
Mrs. Judith Vananzi Rabel '81
Ms. Edna Clark Radford '93
Mr. Roy V. Rafinski '69
Mr. Thomas R. Ragland
Mrs. Joan M. Raiford '94
Dr. Gleim W. Rainey, Jr. '65

Mr. David Ralston
Mrs. Charlotte G. Ramage '40
Ms. Marilyn Ramick-Palmer '01
Mrs. Colleen Ramsey '96
Mr. John H. Randle '57
Mr. Kevin C. Rapier '92
Mr. Edward A. Rapp '81
Mr. Christopher Raths '82
Miss Dorothy S. Rawlins '54
Mr. William L. Ray '92
Mr. Michael J. Reagan '70
Mrs. Vera V. Redwine '02
Mrs. Elsie H. Reece '83
Mr. Daniel S. Reed '72 and

Mrs. Mary F. Ezzell Reed '72
Mr. Matthew S. Reeves '97
Regions Bank
Dr. Amanda L. Regnier '99
Mr. Douglas L. Reid '69
Mr. Wilbur E. Reid
Mr. Jonathan F. Reilly '89
Mr. Thomas L. Reilly '67
Mr. James G. Renfrow, Jr. '62
Ms. Rachel L. Renz '07
Mr. R. M. Reynolds, Jr. '55
Mrs. Regina Re\Tiolds-Cornell
Ms. Ann Boon Rhea
Mrs. Sandra Danneman Rich '66
Ms. Susan C. Richards '06
Mr. and Mrs. R- H. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richey
Ms. Elizabeth M. Richmann '09
Mr. William A. Rickard '76
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rigdon
Mr. James A. Riley '66
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley
Dr. Michael O'Neal Riley '68
Ms. Sharon Lauretta Riley '84
Ms. Ann G. Rinaldi
Mr. Rex G. Roan '70
Mr. Julian P. Robichau.\ '94
Ms. Barbara A. Robinson '81
Miss Maureen B. Robinson '82
Ms. Lisa Aim Rock '95
Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez '71
Mr. Jeffi-ey K Roesch '69
Mrs. Jean Morehouse Roets '74
Mrs. Brenda Jericevich Roger '95
Mr. Lawrence H. Rollins '87 and

Mrs. Cj'nthia Crawford Rollins 'l
Dr. Wendy Kurant Rollins '90
Mr. Glen C. Rose '65
Cdr. and Mrs. M. H. Rose
Mr. John Barry Rosenberger '74
Mr. Leon Rosendahl
Ms. Jennifer B. Ross '08
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossman
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Rothwell
Mrs. Wilma Lipham Rowe '80
Ms. Chelcie J. Rowell '09
Ms. Kristi Rowell
Ms. Diane R. Rowles '71
Mr. Gary E. Ruckelshaus '69
Mr. Conan Rudd '64 and

Mrs. Janet Yose Rudd '64
Mr. Jerel F. Rush '71
Ms. Katherine M. Russell '02
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryba
Mr. John A. Ryland
Mr. Chris Rylands '01
Mrs. Kelei Sabatino
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sabsowitz
Ms. Donna L. Sadler
Mr. Bud Salamone and

Ms. Sharon DiMarco
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salpeter
Salsambo Dance Studio
Mr. Charles F. Sanders '66
Ms. Leah L. Sanders '06

Mr. Michael A. Sanders '76

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sarisky

Ms. Kim Phillips Sasso '98

Ms. Angela Satterfield '97

Mr. Homer S. Saunders, Jr.

Ms. Joyce Scanlon

Ms. Lauren M. Schaffer '08

Mr. Steven Schall

Mr. Eric M. Scharff '63

Mr. James Schell

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schewe

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schiff

Mrs. Shirley Heisler Schiltz

Dr. Karen L. Schmeichel

Mr. Douglas S. Schmitt '86 and

Mrs. Julie Quickmire Schmitt '87
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schmutzler
Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider
Ms. Debra K. Schreiber '82
Mrs. Darci Becker Schriber '86
Mr. Harry L. Schroeder '01 and

Mrs. Sally P. Schroeder
Ms. Diane Lee Schuettinger '73
Mis. Muriel Rotkewicz Schurke '86
Mr. Brent Schwarz
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Henr\- Schwob
Mr. Charles F. Scott '57
Mrs. Joyce Wells Scott '72 MA '83
Mrs. Peggy Gregg Scott '51
Ms. Stephanie Scott '04
Mr. Allen Sears '69
Ms. Caroline Brooks Seay '85
Mrs. Darlene Baehr Seay '75
Mrs. Ingeborg Seebohm
Ms. Betty M, Seely
Mr. Perr,' Seese
Ms. Karen Segal
Dr. Robert A. Sellards '91
Ms. Theresa Fuerst Sellers 'S3
Ms. Vivian P. Sellers
Mr. Earle A. Semple '04
Mrs. Maria Cohen Senter '81
Mrs. Gail Robertson Serauskas '93
Mrs. Kay Boggs Settle '69
Mr. Robert T. Se\Tiiour '54
Miss Mary Anne Sharp '58
Mr. Larry C. Shattles '67
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sheffield
Mr. Trevor M. Sheffield '09
Ms. Sybil Shier
Ms. Brenda Shonfield '63
Dr. Da\id Shreve
Mr. James CO. Shropshire '02
Mr. Bryan D. Simmons '04
Ms. Nancy Schaller Simmons '60
Mr. Charles H. Simon, Jr. '78
Mr. Donald J. Simon '69
Ms. Devon M. Simons '09
Mr. Christopher A. Simser '03
Mrs. Kelly Siragusa '05
Mr. Edward P. Siskin '70
Mrs. Phyllis L. Sitek '92
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaton
Mr. Jason M. Slaton '94
Mrs. Cindy Sloan '08
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Smith
Mr. Brian C. Smith '79
Mr. D. Brandon Smith '97 MBA '06
Mr. and Mrs. Da\-id Earl Smith
Mrs. Lucy Lindsey Smith '59
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith
Mr. Donald E. Snyder
Mr. W. Scott Solovray '87 and

Mrs. Stacy McDonald Soloway '86
Mr. Steven F. Sorci '08
Ms. Leonor Soriano '97
Mr. Udara Y. Soysa '09
Mr. Jonathan D. Spanier '85

CARILLON I 37

Mrs. Mildred Jackson Speights '58
Capt. Valorie Woods Spence '92
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speyrer
Ms. Elizabeth M. Spiegel and

Mr. John W. Spiegel
Mr. Blake Stabler '00
Ms. L>iin Stallings
Mrs. Margie Eaton Stanfield '5?
Mr. Duane D. Stanford, Sr.
Mr. William Stanhope
Ms. Heather Lynn Staniszewski '02
Mr. Stuart Staton
Mr. James W Steinhouse '79 and

Mrs. Carolyn H. Steinhouse "79
Mr. John P. Stephens '95
Mr. Wayne G. Stephens '67
Mrs. Jane Reynolds Sterne '68
Mr. David J. Stevens '94
Mrs. Ellen Randall Stephens '48
Dr. Marie Sertich Stone '80
Mr. Nicholas E. Stone '72
Dr. Lisa J. Street '84
Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr. '68
Mrs. Leann Payne Strom '63
Mrs. Ruth Gunnin Stronigan '55
Mr. Brad Strother
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stupple
Mr. Matthew R. Suggett '08
Dr. Cheryl Granade Sullivan
Mrs. Nancy Denton Sullivan '57
Ms. Suzanne H. Sullivan
Ms. Margaret Summerour '92
Sun Microsystems Foundation
Mr. Guy S. Sunny '69
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swafford
Mrs. Timika Swain Emerson '89
Mr. Robert J. Swanson, Jr. '88
Mr. Carl E. Swearingen
Mrs. Kim Sapecky Swix '84
Ms. Hope Waldman Targoff '86
Ms. Margarita Taskaeva
Mr. Rodger G. Tatum "70 and

Mrs. L>Tida S. Tatum '92
Ms. Janet Taylor
Mrs. Kate McNeil Tkylor '66
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Tedesco
Mr. Claude Terry
Ms. Nicole M. Thibadeau *92
Mrs. C\-nthia Hess Thomas '70
Mr. Jennings J. Thompson, IV
Mrs. Martha Adams Thompson '58
Mr. Matthew S. Thompson ^93 and

Mrs. Susan B. Thompson
Ms. Geraldine R. Thrash
Ms. Kathleen Tice
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Toburen
Mis. Sheryl C. Tomberhn '84
Mrs. Tia Lipman Torch '71
Mrs. Cathryn Torrisi '90
Mrs. Jeanie Flohr TYeadaway '99
Ms. Jennifer B. Trevisan '96 MA '01
Ms. hauTB. Diane TVittin '87
Mr. and Mrs. George TYoficanto
Mr. Steven E. Trumbo
Ms. Sheila Tschinkel
Mr. Selby A. Tbggle '70
Mr. Dou^as K 'I\imer
Mr. John G. Turner '70
Ms. Susan T. Turner '79
Mrs. Allison Lourie Ullman '79
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Upton
Mr. Taylor A. Urbanski '08
Mr. and Mrs. Zia Usmani
Mr. Anthony M. Vacca '70
Mr. Carlos Valdes
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lee Vaughan
Ms. Julie M. Vaughan '09
Mr. Wesley D. Wade '03
Ms. Katherine Waite

Mrs. Margaret Blackman Walker '58

Mr. Reid W. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker

Ms. Kirsten M. Pull '01

Ms. Casey K. Wallace '05

Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walls

Mr. Kevin D. Walmsley '89

Ms. Deborah Walter '86

Ms. Gail Walter

Mrs. Jean Grant Walter '51

Mr. Ralphton E. Warlick '70

Mr. Ronald A. Warner '74

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny I. Watkins

Mr. and Mrs. Shane Watkins

Mr. Benjamin S. Watson '03

Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and

Mrs. Carol Lawhom Watson '69
Mrs. Opal Peny Watson '55
Ms. Diane Waybright
Mrs. Janet Barnett Weaver '83
Mrs. Ethel Law Webb '62
Mr. Webb and Ms. Anderson
Mrs. Gloria Holbert Webster '50
Mr. William A. Wehunt '56
Mrs. Betty U. Weiland
Mr. Matthew Jason Weiner '95
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Weintraub
Mr. Andrew R. Weiss '71
Mrs. Rebecca Greene Weissinger '94
Mrs. Tracey Weller
Mrs. Nancy Chamley Welty '67
Dr. Gerald Wempner
Mr. Gary Wenger '61 and

Mrs. Ann Klein Wenger '58
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. West
Mr. Piers J. Weyant
Dr. and Mrs. Morgan N. Whaley
Mr. Alan White '75
Mr. Charles L. White '63
Mr. Don G. White
Mr. Larry C. White '69
Dr. Stephen W. White '66
Mr. Steven John White '70
Mr. Jeffrey C. Whitehead '92
Mrs. Eleanor Yedvoh Whiteside '65
Mrs. Abigail K. Whitlock '06
Ms. Susan B. Whitlock
Mrs. Michelle Payne Whitlow '88
Ms. Carolyn Wicher
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilcox
Mr. Robert Wildau
Mr. William P. Williams '90 and

Mrs. Angela Watson Williams '92
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams
Mrs. Marlene R. Williamson '56
Mr. McDonald Willis '59
Mr. Michael D. Willis '09
Mrs. Anita Gegan Willou^by '85
Mr. Knox R. Wilmer "77
Mr. Donald R- Wilson, Jr. '71
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson '91
Ms. Jackie H. Wilson '72 MA "76
Mrs. Janie P. >^ilson '74
Mr. and Mrs. John Winecker
Ms. Sarah M. Wingfield
Mrs. Kathryn M. Winland '02 and

Mr. Joseph L. Winland
Mr. John H. Winsness '64 and

Mrs. Charlotte Smith Winsness '64
Mr. and Mrs. David Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Da\id Winters
Mr. and Mrs. W^Uiam Wise
Mr. Brett R. Wise "06
Mrs. Ann Lenzer Wodraska '84 and

Mr. Peter Wodraska
Ms. Jaime Wojdowski 03
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojdowski

Mr. Robert E. Wolfe '80

Mr. Lee Alan Wolff '73

Mrs. Mary Carol WoUenhaupt '02

Mr. James A. Wood, Jr. '03

Mr. Wesley F. Wood '74

Ms. Edith Woodling

Ms. Patricia Beth Wool '77

The Wool Family Foundation

Ms. Suzanne C. Wray

Mr. Richard B. Wright '73

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wrigley

Mrs. Joyce Arnold Wyckoff '66

Mr. Gonzalo Yahuitl '09

Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough '72

Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates

Ms. Pang Cha Yim '94

Mrs. Patricia S. Zafiiito '89

Ms. Ann E. Zafiroulis '87

Mr. Nate Zahn *69

Mr. and Mrs. Angel Zayas

Ms. Lori Zboran '94

Ms. Elizabeth Anne Zelley '94

Mr. Thomas Davis and

Ms. Maureen Zent
Mr. Jonathan A. Zerby '70
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Ziemian
Mr. Donald E. Zurek '54
Mr. Alan Zwicker '05
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zwicker
Mrs. Lee Burke Zywiolek '80

THE JAMES
EDWARD
OGLETHORPE
CIRCLE

The Oglethorpe Circle recognizes alumni,
families and friends who contribute
$1,000 or more to the Annual Fund
or specific budgeted programs during
the university's fiscal year. The 2009
Oglethorpe Circle Honor Roll of Donors
includes gifts received between July 1.
2008 and June 30, 2009- We are deeply
grateful to the members of the Oglethorpe
Circle for their vision and generosity.

PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST

SOCIETY

GIFTS OF $10,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous

AEL Family Foundation
Assistance League of Atlanta
Mr. Robert E. Bowden '66 and

Mrs. Dixie Bowden
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen '61 and

Mr. Robert Bowen
Mr. Frankhn L. Burke '66, '98 (H) and

Mrs. Eleanor Burke
Mrs. Martha Carmichaei Dew '.'37*
Fidelity Charitable Gift Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Findley, III
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation
Georgia Foundation for Independent

Colleges, Inc.
Mr. James J. Hagelow '69 and

Mrs. Sylvia Hagelow
Mrs. Jesse S. Hall
Dr. Harald R. Hansen '08 (H) and

Mrs. Betsy Hansen*
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartl^e '65
Dr. Veronica M. Holmes '02
Dr. Warren Y. Jobe '09 (H) and

Mrs. Sally Jobe

Mr. and Mrs. K D. Odom, Jr.

Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey '84
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Reiser, Jr.
Estate of M. A. Rikard '37, '92* (H)
Mr. Donald H. Rubin '56 and

Mrs. Shelley Rubin
Shelley and Donald Rubin

Foundation
Mr. Timothy P. Ihssopoulos '81 and

Mrs. Maria 'ftssopoulos
The TVdl Charitable Foundation
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
Mr. Mark A. Williams '94 and

Mrs. Sharon Maria WiUiams '93

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

Anonymous

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr. '52 and

Mrs. Catherine Agel
Amont Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Yetty Lvenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R, Arp
BCES Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. S. Thiett Cathy
Chick-fil-A, Inc.
Mr. David Nathan Cooper '71
Mr. John Cunningham
Mr. Joseph W. Dennis '69 and

Mrs. Patty Dennis
Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. '78 and

Ms. Patti Pasch
Mrs. Martha Sibley George '51
Georgia Power Foundation
Mr. J. Lewis Glenn '71 and

Mrs. Nancy Glenn
Mr. William Howell Gower '68 and

Mrs. Gayle Burch Gower '68
Dr. Jack Guynn '05 (H) and

Mrs. Joey Guynn
Ms. Anne Hammond '87
Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund
Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson '78 and

Mrs. Dawn Hutchinson
Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee

Foundation
Mrs. Belle Tlimer Lynch '61 and

Mr. Barry D. Lynch
Mr. Bob T. Nance '63 and

Mrs. Carol Nance
Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor '67 and

Mrs. Georgina O'Connor
Ms. S. Tammy Pearson '86 and

Mr. Fred Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Rogers
Mr. Joseph P. Shelton '91 and

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Shelton '91
Drs. WiUiam O. Shropshire and

Patricia P. Shropshire
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Sidman
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69 and

Mr. Wilham W "Bo" Holland
Sunbelt Structures. Inc.
Ms. THshanda TVeadwell, Esq. '96 and

Mr. Derrick TVeadwell
Dr. Pamela Tremayne and

Mr. Ted Heintz
Dr. James C. Vocalis '43
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Yarbrough

PHIUP WEITNER SOCETY
GIFTS OF $2,50O-$4,999

Anon\-mous
Accumetric, Inc.

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr. '64 and
Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken '66
Ms. Heather A. Clark '96
Dorian Software Creations

38 I OGIETHORPE UNiVnsrrY

\

Trustee David Cooper '77, center, hosted the Washington, D.C. alumni event in the Russell Senate Office Buildiing
in November. With him are Carmen and Brent Burke, parents of Kendall Burke '13.

Mr. and Mrs. David Golden

Mr. Q. William Hammack, Jr. '73

Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
IBM Corporation
Mrs. Nancy C. Juneau and

Mr. Les Juneau
Mr. Robert A. Milford '99 and

Mrs. Stephanie Milford
Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59 and

Mr. Jack Moss
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Mrs. Anita Patterson '97 and

Mr. Jim Patterson
Rockdale Fund for Social Investments, Inc.
Mary and E.P. Rogers Foundation
Dr. Lawrence M. Schall and

Bett\" Londergan
Mrs. Laura TXimer Seydel '86 and

Mr. Rutherford Seydel
Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith '70 and

Mr. H. Bronson Smith
TXimer Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Terr>- White
Mr. James J. Williams '99
Drs. Pbilip and Dorothy Zinsmeister

JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE

SOCIETY

GIFTS OF $l,00<>-$2^99

Anon>Tnous

Dr. J. Frederick Agel, Jr. '72

Allstate Foundation

Mr. Arthur M. Armstrong "67

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arroll

Atlanta Educational Telecommimications

Collaborati\e, Inc.
Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr. '79 and

Mrs. JoseljTi Butler Baker '91
Mr. John S. Ball '71 and

Mrs. Mary Crockett Ball '72
Bank of America

Mr. Ted Dwight Bayley '58 and

Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley '57
Mr. and Mrs. Blair N. Belton
Mr. John Breton, III "97 MBA "99 and

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton '02
Mr. Nathan E. Briesemeister '94 and

Mrs. Jennifer Briesemeister
Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler '69 and

Mrs. Cindy Butler
Mr. Robert Cairns
Mrs. Susan Carlisle
Mr. Herman L. Campbell '39
Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp C. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. CHpper
The Coca-Cola Foxmdation
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Constantine
Mr. James M. Cook, Sr. '79 and

Mrs. Imogene Cook
Ms. Cindy Couture
Mr. Robert B. Currey '66 and

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey '65
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport
Mr. Brian A. Davis '94 and

Ms. Michelle GiU
Mrs. Roberta H. Davis '94 and

Mr. Raymond P. Davis
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc.
Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Dillingham
Ms. Toby Director
Mr. Earl Dolive
Mr. Timothy Doyle
R-ances and Beverly DuBose

Foundation
Dr. Daniel M. Duncanson '85
Mr. Christopher P. B. Erckert '86

Ms. Kathy Fulton

Mrs. Donna Gainer '93

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Garrett, III

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

Dr. R. Derril Gay '62

Mr. W. Elmer George '40

Georgia State P.E.O.

Mr. Claude Spencer Godfi^, Jr '98

Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal '88 and

Mr. Ali Artunkal
Mr. Scott T. Haight '89
Mr. Robert L. Hall
Mr. Stuart Herman '50 and

Ms. Elsie L. Adler
Dr. Nancy A. Herring
Mr. Richard C. Johnson '81
Mr. Robert M. Kane '81 and

Mrs. Jeanne Kane
Mr. Caiy R- Kleinfield '81
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Knapp
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffer>' Korotkin
Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Kower
Dr. Dale M. Kristle '78 and

Mrs. Theresa Kristle
Landmark Landscapes
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Lanier, n
Ms. Cheryl D. Lea '03
Leadership Atlanta
Mr. Stuart C. Levenson '67
Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation
Mr. William E. Lukow "95 and

Mrs. Courtney Lukow
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ljitens
Ms. Gail Lynn '77
Mr. Stephen E. Malone '73
Mr. Scott M. McKelvey '91 and

Mrs. Kelly McKelvey
Mrs. Jeanette L. Mcl_^in
Mr. J. Kevin Meaders '93 and

Mrs. Gui Meaders

Merrill Lynch and Company
Foundation

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Moore
Ms. Tamara S. Nash
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Nishimura
Dr. J. Anthony Paredes '61 and

Dr. Alleen Deutsch
Dr. Manning M. Pattillo, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth J. Phelps
Mrs. Catherine M. Pittman '90 and

Mr. Louis A. Pittman III
The Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
Reliance Financial Corporation
Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson '97
Mr. Clifford T. Robinson '89 and

Mrs. Stacy Leigh Robinson '88
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Rooney
Mr. Brian C. Sass '83 and

Mrs. Rana Sass
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scalley
Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schall
Mr. Chri.stopher M. Sertich "81
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr. '53
Sarah Spencer Godfrey Charitable

TVust
Ms. Linda Spock and Mr. Tom Spock
Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stanton '99 (H)
SunThist Bank Atlanta Fotmdation
Mr. Michael K, Szalkowski '88 and

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89
Dr. Elizabeth R. Taghechian '94
Mr. Ashish N. Thakur '99 and

Mrs. Renuka K. Thakur
Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin '93 and

Mis. Kristina Randall Tomberlin '93
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tomberlin
Drs. Pedro and CorlettaTrejo
Ms. Patricia Upshaw-Monteith and

Mr. Frank Monteith
Mr. James K. Warren
Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts *93
Mr. Charles K. Weathers '68
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Weldon
Mr. Raymond S. Willoch '80 and

Mrs. Florrie Willoch
Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Young, Jr.
Mr. John B. Zellars, Jr. '85

Bold: These donors have given to the
Oglethorpe Fund for five or more
consecutive fiscal years.
* Deceased

ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS YEAR

Many thanks to all the Oglethorpe
alumni who contributed to the
university between July 1, 2008 and
June 30, 2009- Your contin ued support
and generosity is making a difference!

Class of 1537

Mrs. Martha Carmichael Dew*
Estate of M. A. Rikard*

Class of 1939

Participation: 17%

Mr. Herman L. Campbell

Mrs. DLvie Woolford Long

aassofl940

Participation: 8%
Mr. W Elmer George

Mrs. Charlotte G. Ramage

Class of 1941

Participation: 6%

Mrs. LiUian Cable WilHams

aassofl942

Participation: 7%

Mr. John Meacham, Jr.

Mr. Charles E. Newton

CARILLON I 39

Class of 1943

Participation: 13%

Mrs. Vema Miller Berthelsen

Dr. John T. Goldthwait

Dr. James C. Vocalis

Class of 1944

Participation: 7%
Dr. Jay McDuffie

Class of 1945

Participation: 8%
Miss Tommye Mueller

Class of 1947

Participation: 13%

Mrs. Dorothy Hooks McDufifie

Mrs. Marion Pierce Meador

Class of 1948

Participation: 50%

Mr. Joseph G. Cannon

Mrs. Joyce Odom Christianson

Mrs. Florence Richardson James

Dr. Thomas N. Pirkle

Mrs. Ellen Randall Stephens

Class of 1949

Participation: 17%

Mrs. Joan Robb Butler

The Reverend Paul H. Hanna

Mrs. Doris Pickens Hinson

Dr. James H. Hinson, Jr.

Mrs. Marjorie McClung Holliday

Mr. John K Smith

Class of 1950

Participation: 19%

Mr. William R. Brown, Jr.

Mr. Gordon C. B\Tium

Mrs. Alice Callaway Crenshaw

The Reverend John M. Flanigen, Jr.

Mr. John S. Green, Jr.

Mr. Stuart Herman

Ms. Clare Isanhour

Mrs. Gloria Holbert Webster

Class of 1951

Participation: 33%

Mrs. Rose Simmons Andrews

Mrs. Martha Mayson Bator

Ms. Dorothy Blau

The Reverend Har\'ey C. Boyd, Sr.

Mrs. Jane Rand Breunig

Mr. John R- Fisher

Mrs. Martha Sibley George

Mrs. Telete Richards Grotefend

Mr. Irwin A. Lewis

Mrs. Mary Louise Watkins MacNeil

Mrs. Pegg>' Gregg Scott

Mr. Bleecker Totten

Mr. Daniel L. Uffiier, Jr.

Mrs. Jean Grant Walter

Class of 1952

Participation: 27%

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr.

Mr. Asher I. Senator
Mrs. Jane Cowart Bloemer
Mrs. Muriel Lewis Bono
Mrs. Caroline Drawdy Ellis
Col. Sheldon I. Godkin
Mr. James E. Henderson
Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson
Mr. Robert F. Moskowitz
Mr. Joseph T. Overton

Class of 1953

Participation: 12%
Mr. Edmund A. Bator
Mrs. Hazel Wilson Cofield
Dr. James L. Cox
Mr. Sheldon H. Fleitman
Mrs. Gwendolyn Moss Lewis
Mr. O. K. Sheffield, Jr.
Mr. Lee A. Wilson

Class of 1954

Participation: 16%
Mrs. Mary Williams Cazalas
Mr. Harold L. Cochran
Mrs. Ava Hart Jarboe
Mr. T. Michael Murphey
Miss Dorothy S. Rawlins
Mr. Robert T. Seymour
Mrs. Cynthia May Spann
Mr. Donald E. Zurek

Class of 1955

Participation: 31%
Mrs. Nona Jones Bell
Mrs. Sara Steinberg Fine

Mrs. Elizabeth Mathieu Frias

Mrs. Elizabeth Christian Jackson

Dr. Elizabeth L. Jones-Lukacs

Mrs. Margaret Woodward Mathewes

Mr. Fred A. Miller, Jr.

Mrs. Sybil Sanders Neel

Mrs. Barbara Torrey Peddicord

Mrs. Grace Suder Porter

Mr. R, M. Reynolds, Jr.

Mrs. Ruth Gunnin Stronigan

Mrs. Opal Perry Watson

Class of 1956

Participation: 19%

Mrs. Lynn Hallford Banks

Mrs. Eleanor Coplan Bogart

Dr. Jacqueline Miles Boles

Dr. Ann P. Delatte

Mrs. Catherine O. IngersoU

Dr. John D. King

Dr. Robert W. Lovett

Col. H. David O'Malie

Mr. Donald H. Rubin

Mr. William A. Wehunt

Mr. Joe E. White

Mrs. Marlene R. Williamson

Class of 1957

Participation: 19%

Mr. Joseph J. Accardi

Mrs. Ellen Kinsey Bayley

Mrs. Genevieve H. Clow

Mr. Lewis B. DeRose

The Reverend Samuel W. Edleman, Jr .

Mrs. Peggy Cullars Guillebeau

Mr. Gordon Hiles

Mrs. Rhalda Rubin Kahn

Mr. James P. Milton

The Reverend John W. Norton

Dr. Robert Boyd Ohver

Mrs. Frances Creekmore Portwood

Mr. John H. Randle

Mr. Charles F. Scott

Mr. Wilham Charles Smith

Mrs. Margie Eaton Stanfield

Mrs. Nancy Denton Sullivan

Class of 1958

Participation: 35%

Mr. Ted Dwight Ba\'le>"

Ms. Patricia Baker DeRose

Mr. Clinton L. Fincher

Ms. Christina Rice Freeman

Col. (Ret.) John E. Harms

Mrs. Linda Robuck Hoffinan

Mrs. Jean Lefc\Te Johnson

Dr. Jack C. Lane

Mr. John H. Lummus

Mrs. Ila Ann Varelmann McCoy

Mrs. Betty Stokes McGarity

Mrs. Ina Foster Moore

Mr. J. Alan Moore

Mrs. RosaUe Brookshaw North

Mr. William E. Scott

Miss Mary Anne Sharp

Dr. Albert P. Sheppard

Mrs. Mildred Jackson Speights

11! ^

TOP 1 O CLASSES MAKE THAT

IN ANNUAL FUND PARTICIPATION:

1 967 3 1 %

1964* 23%

1 962 22%

1 965 22%

1963.... 19%

GOLDEN PETRELS 1 8%

1961 18%

1 970 1 8%

1976 18% ^

1968 17% Wt

1 979* 1 7% 1

* These classes celebrated reunions in 2009. ]

While national trends reported annual
giving at colleges and universities do>vn
5-10%, OU's annual fund achieved record
giving for the third straight year. The total
for 2008-2009 reached an unparalleled
$1,211,247.81.

Mr. Eddie Starnes

Mrs. Martha Adams Thompson

Mrs. Margaret Blacknian Walker

Mrs. Ann Klein Wenger

Dr. Hines L. Wommack

Class of 1959

Participation: 26%

Mrs. Virginia Barrett Barker

Mr. Bill W. Carter

Mr. Wilham B. Christian

Dr. Marlene Hockenberry Cianci

Mrs. Margaret Young Edleman

Mrs. CaroljTi Morris Frazier

Dr. Hugo S. Hammond

Mr. Floyd G. Hopkins

Mrs. Patricia Daniel Kapphahn

Mrs. Bett>" Clo>'s Knox

Mrs. Janne Jolley Lane

Mrs. Betty Elkins McDonald

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss

Mrs. Lucy Lindsey Smith

Mr. Raymond Lee Webb

Mr. McDonald Willis

Class of I960

Participation: 15%
Mr. Jack B. Arnold
Mr. W. Robert Booker
Mrs. Nancy Tkrrant Calhoun
Mr. Thomas E. Deacon
Mr. Jay D. Dye
Mrs. Jean Callaway Fletcher
Mrs. Barbara Marsh Gotsch
Mrs. Francine Klein Greiner
Ms. Nancy Schaller Simmons

Class of 1961

Participation: 18%
Mrs. Ethyl Fadden Ault
Mrs. Martha Laird Bowen
Dr. Da\id N. Harvey
Mr. F. Harvey Hudson
Mr. Ronald R. Knopf
Mr. RTilfred J. LeBlanc
Mrs. Belle Huner Lynch
Mr. L. Silas Moore, Jr.
Dr. J. Anthony Paredes
Dr. Joseph A, Soldati
Mr. Marc S. Weinberg
Mr. Gary Wenger

Class of 1962

Participation: 22%

Mrs. Paula Hofinann Bell

Mr. Norman R. Bur^n

Mrs. Barbara James Christian

Mrs. Nancy Thompson English

Dr. R. Derril Gay

Cdr. John F. Greear, III

Mr. James W. Hazelwood, Jr.

Mrs. Rebecca Harbor Jones

Mr. John D. Kuiken

Dr. Bertram J. Le\T

The Honorable Robert R Mallis

Mr. James J. Millard

Mre. Joyce Gravel Pettus

Mrs. Margaret Blank Preyer

Mr. James G. Renfrow. Jr.

Mrs. Charolette Morris Steed

Mrs. Ethel Law Webb

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Class of 1963

Partidpation: 19%

Mr. John Carl Abbott

Mr. Albert Nathan Baer

Mis. Kay Kilpatrick Crawford

Mrs. Susan Hollinshead Dalton

Mrs. Elaine Shiflett Dooley

Mr. James L. Egerton

Mrs. Mary Bob Cooper Fox

Mrs. Barbara Dexter Gupton

Mr. J. Cabot Gupton

Mis. Judith S. Massey

Mr. Herbert S. McMullen

Mr. Walter E. Music

Mr. Bob T. Nance

Mrs. Eleanor Milner Newland

Mr. Eric M. Scharff

Ms. Brenda Shonfield

Mrs. Leann Payne Strom

Mr. Charles L. White

Class of 1964

Participation: 23%

Dr. William C. Aitken, Jr.

Mr. Da\id L. Bauman

Mr. James O. Bundy

Mrs. Jane Lincoln Bundy

Mrs. Donna Williams Chieves

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 Pa>-ne Folds

Mrs. Carolyn L. Frangiamore

Mrs. Lynda Papini Hines

Ms. Jean Prv'or Hughes

Miss Vivian Chandler Lee

Mr. Robert L. Manning

Ms. Jeanie Franco Maix

Mr. Carroll E. Ogbum, Jr.

Mrs. Ja\Tie Archer Parker

Mrs. Joan Fisher Percival

Mr. Conan Rudd

Mrs. Janet Yose Rudd

Ms. Linda Robertson Secretan

Mrs. Barbara Klein Stewart

Mrs. Charlotte Smith Winsness

Mr. John H. Winsness

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Participation: 22%

Ms. Susan Carlee Bell

Mr. Richard Joseph Carter

Mrs. Cherr>- Hodges Casey

Mrs. HaUie Beasley Cullen

Mrs. Suzanne Straub Currey

Mr. Da\id Stewart Da\ies

Dr. Verline Dixon Dennis

Mr. O. Navarro Fairdoth

Mrs. S. L>-nne Hanzelik

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlage

Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr.

Mrs. E. Connie Brown Holliman

Mrs. Pauline Ferr>- Lester

Mr. William H. Parker

Ms. Jimmy Ann (Jan) Porter

Dr. Glenn W Rainey, Jr.

Mr. Glen C. Rose

Mrs. Penelope McCulloch Rose

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough

Ms. Vivian Gray TVabue

Mrs. Eleanor Yedvob Whiteside

Class of 1966

Partidpation: 15%
Mrs. Carole Moore Aitken
Mr. Carl H. Bergman
Mr. Robert E. Bowden
Mr. Franklin L. Burke
Mrs. Oreta Co.x Cook

Mr. Robert B. Currey
Dr. Mimi Milner Elrod
Dr. Kathleen Pitts Fairdoth
Mr. Norman R. Hurd Jr.
Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan
Mrs. Lois Adams Miller
Mrs. Harriet C. OTJeU
Mr. William M. Pate, Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Danneman Rich
Mr. James A. Riley
Mr. Charles F. Sanders
Mrs. Kate McNeil "Ikylor
Dr. Stephen W. White
Mrs. Joyce Arnold Wyckoff

Class of 1967

Participation: 31%

Mr. Arthur M. Armstrong

Mr. Jon A. Axelberg

Mr. W. Edgar Baker

Mrs. Gin Bradley Bell

Mr. Thomas J. Browning

Ms. Martha J. Church

Mrs. June Hopkins Conley

Mr. Edgar O. DafSn

Dr. Cheryl Baker Dammann

Ms. Cher>l Da\is

Mr. Marv FinerofF

Mr. Donald G. Hartman

Mr. William A. Hewes

Mr. J. Robert Jackson

Mr. Stuart C. Levenson

Mrs. Linda Thomason Martin

Mr. Tim Marx

Dr. Martin L. Micklesen

Mr. Thomas P. O'Connor

Mrs. Priscilla Miller-Pierson

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 Chamley Welty

Class of 1968

Partidpation: 17%

Mr. G. Douglass Alexander

Mrs. Fredrica Lee Anderson

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. WUham Howell Gower

Dr. Sandra L. Hedge

Mr. Robert P Ho.M

Mrs. Helen King Kessler

Mrs. Barbara Beggs Littell

Mr. Roger A. Littell

Mr. James H. Milford, Jr.

Mr. Louis D. Olin

Mr. James J. O'Rourke, Jr.

Mr. Thomas C. Port

Dr. Michael O'Neal Riley

Mrs. Jane Re\"nolds Sterne

Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr.

Mrs. Mary Denton Suttle

Dr. G. Gihnan Watson

Mr. Charles K. Weathers

Mr. David K. Wood

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Partidpation: 15%
Mrs. Emma SeweU Borders
Mr. Michael S. Bryant
Mr. W. Q. "Pete" Butler
Dr. Paula Haver Chambers
Mr. Charles D. Chetwynd
Mr. Joseph W. Dennis
Mr. James J. Hagelow

Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr.

Mr. Wa>Tie M. Kise

Ms. Pamela Grossman Le\in

Mr. Louis T. Lombardy

Mr. Charles R. Martin

Mrs. Bonnie Hargrove Morrison

Mr. Stephen A. Orton

Dr. Jack J. Phillips

Mrs. Kathy McLeod Port

Mr. Michael Puckett

Mr. RoyV. Rafinski

Mr. Douglas L. Reid

Mr. Jeffi-ey R. Roesch

Dr. Louis E. Rossman

Mr. Gary E. Ruckelshaus

Mr. Allen Sears

Mrs. Kay Hoggs Settle

Mr. Donald J. Simon

Ms. Susan M. Soper

Mr. Guy S. Sunny

Mrs. Carol Lawhom Watson

Mr. Larry C. White

Mr. Nate Zahn

Class of 1970

Partidpation: 18%

Mr. James N. Bier

Mr. Robert L. Bingham

Mrs. Anna Zaibel Blau

Mrs. Helen Kibler Browning

Dr. Soon Young Chung

Mr. Ernest A. Crain

Mr. David G. Doemberg

Mr. Bruce R- Feuer

Mr. Laurence Stephen Frankel

Mrs. L\Tin Andreasen Freeman

Mrs. Brenda Hamlin Gibbs

Mrs. Mar>- Finn Heaney

Dr. Robin Whyte Hoffinan

Mr. Stephen M. Hole

Mrs. Ellen Plutchok Klein

Mr. Joel H. Kleiner

Dr. James S. MacDonall

Mr. Joseph K Menez

Mr. Francis R. Nadeau. Jr.

Mrs. R. Kathy Witte Norton

Mr. Raymond G. Pawlik, Sr.

Mr. Michael J. Reagan

Mr. Rex G. Roan

Mr. Edward P. Siskin

Mrs. Dean Dubose Smith

Mr. R. Stephen Strachan

Mr. Rodger G. Tatum

Mrs. Cynthia Hess Thomas

Mr. SelbyA-Tliggle

Mr. John G. Turner

Mr. Anthony M. Vacca

Mr. Ralphton E. WarUck

Mr. Steven John White

Mr. Jonathan A. Zerby

Class of 1971

Partidpation: 13%
Mrs. Ann Gibson Adams
Mr. John S. Ball
Mr. Da\id Nathan Cooper
Mr. John P. DeFino
Mr. John J. Fittipaldi
Mr. J. Lewis Glenn
Mrs. Irene M. Harrod
Mr. John William Harvey
Mrs. Mary-Phyllis D. Harvey
Mrs. Yvonne Scales Jones
Mr. Keith J. Landberg
Mr. Martin I. Lipson
Lt, Colonel Lee London, Jr.
Mr. Gordon W. Love, Jr.
Mrs. Suzette Harvey Mancini
Mr. Jeffrey B. Matthews
Mr Jesse M. Merrell, III
Mr. Charles E. Pickett

Mr. Dennis C. Pratt

Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez
Ms. Diane R, Rowles
Mr. Jerel F. Rush
Mr. Alan Schlesinger
Dr. John H. Thomas, III
Mrs. Tia Lipman Torch
Mr. Andrew R. Weiss
Mr. Donald R. Wilson, Jr.

Class of 1972

Partidpation: 16%

Dr. J. Frederick Agel, Jr.

Mrs. Linda Wishon Anderson

Mr. John Robert Andrus

Mr. Stephen J. Axelberg

Mis. Mary Crockett Ball

Mr. Haney Buck

The Reverend James R, Burgess, III

Mr. John R. Collins

Ms. Vidd Jan Conway

Mrs. Mimi Hobbs Fittipaldi

Mrs. Judith Draisen Glassman

Miss Etta Lou Hanken

Mr. WiUiam J. Hogan, Jr.

Dr. Paul Stephen Hudson

Mr. Charies L. Hutto, Jr.

Mr. Michael A. IsraeHte

Mrs. LesUe Berk Johnston

Mr. Michael Alan Kopley

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer

Miss Rosemary Mosteller

Mr. Daniel S. Reed

Mrs. Mary F. Ezzell Reed

Mrs. Joyce Wells Scott

Mr. Nicholas E. Stone

Mr.ClydeATyient

Mrs. Barbara Rose Westfall

Ms. Jackie H. Wilson

Dr. Michael W Yarbrough

Class of 1973

Partidpation: 11%
Mrs. Janice Haney Carr
Mrs. Kathiyn Beatty Can-
Miss Nancy T. Carter
Mrs. Mikala Warren Engel
Mr. Joseph E. George
Mr. Allen B. Goodwin
Mrs. Hildred L. Griggs
Mr. Q. WiUiam Hammack, Jr.
Mrs. Natalie Mintz Harris
Mr. Stephen E. Malone
Mr. Kevin L. Mende
Mr. Jeffrey Ross Miller
Mrs. Rhonda Portnoy Passink
Mr. Edward A. Petrucci, II
Mr. Roy C. Posey
Ms. Diane Lee Schuettinger
Mr. Lee Alan Wolff
Mr. Richard B. Wright

Class of 1974
Partidpation: 9%

Mrs. Bennie Harris Black
Mrs. Anja Smith Clark
Mr. Robert D. Copelan
Mrs. Lynn Lasater Crowley
Ms. Martha Ann Jenks
Mr. Jeffrey S. Layne
Mr. Steven W. Levinsky
Mrs. Teri Sihers Pollack
Mr. C. Scott Port
Mrs. Jean Morehouse Roets
Mr. John Barr>' Rosenberger
Mr. Ronald A. Warner
Mrs. Janie P. Wilson
Mr. Wesley F. Wood
Class of 1975

Partidpation: 12%

Mis. Deborah Roach Avery

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Ms. Janet Brownstein

Dr. Claire Derdeyn Coles

Mr. Miles R. Cook

Mr. James L. Dart

Mr. Stephen B. Greenman

Mrs. Louise Hall-Jones

Mrs. Maril>Ti Whiteside Handsel

Mrs. Sally Rich Kolb

Mrs. Betty Powell Kujawski

Mr. Scott D. McAdoo

Mrs. Caroline Cook Minor

Mr. Robert K. Montague

Mr. Aron C. Palefslg'

Mrs. Darlene Baehr Seay

Mr. Chuck Smith

Mr. Alan White

Mr. Richard P. Williams

Mrs. Alice Hoke Zimmerman

Class of 1976

Participation: 18%

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder Ambler

Mr. J. Marc Ball

Mrs. Elizabeth Gosnell Biggs

Mr. Philip C. Chamberlain

Mrs. Sarah Lee Da\is

Mrs. Barbara Howard Flanigan

Dr. AnnRita Levis Hader

Mr. Robert E. Harman, Jr.

Mr. William M. Hobbs

Mrs. Betty Jean Hudson

Mrs. Laura Fantini Johnson

Capt. Louis A. Johnson

Ms. Joyce C. Jones

Mr. Warner L. Kennon, IV

Mr. J. Teny Markham

Mr. John E. McKee, III

Mr. Matthew W. Perry

Mrs. Deesi Thurston Phillips

Mr. William A. Rickard

Mr. Michael B. Sa&an

Mr. Michael A. Sanders

Mr. Bernard van der Lande

Class of 1977

Participation: 15%
Ms. A. Diane Baker
Mrs. Ann L. Brown
Dr. Dianne Jones Ford,

Mrs. Ellen Sills Greene

Mr. Robert M. Gregory

Mrs. Vicki Grimes Hardin

Mr. Keith P. Kronish

Mr. Thomas P. Lenzer

Ms. Gail Lynn

Mr. Gary W. Martin

Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin Morgan

Ms. Valerie Newman

Mrs. Lynne Bilzing Parriott

Mrs. Susie Edwards Spear

Mr. Knox R. Wilmer

Ms. Patricia Beth Wool

Class of 1978

Participation: 12%

Mr. Frank S. Anepohl, Jr.

Mrs. Ann Sakers Ball

Mr. John H. Beach, Jr.

Dr. Karl Burgess

Mr. Kevin D. Fitzpatrick, Jr.

Mr. Gregory' S. Fowler

Mrs. Tina Salzman Fowler

Mr. Thomas G. Hood

Dr. Kenneth K. Hutchinson

Mrs. Debra Losner Kahn

Dr. Dale M. Kristle

Ms. Tracey Lathem

Mrs. Susan Wilson MoUoy

Mrs. Pamela Richbourg Pruitt

Mr. Charles H. Simon, Jr.

Class of 1979

Participation: 17%

Mrs. Annette Fry Adamiyatt

Mrs. Shelby Andrews

Mr. Michael S. Baliary

Mr. Robert B. Baker, Jr.

Mrs. Cathy Ayer Clark

Mr. James M. Cook, Sr.

Mrs. Joan Morris Dechovitz

Ms. Ellen M. Erenbaum

Mrs. Kathleen Glynn Grupp

Dr. Philip Morton

Mrs. Elizabeth Locklin Hrisak

Mrs. Diana Marcus Lipton

Dr. Robert H. Pullen, Jr.

Mr. Brian C. Smith

Mrs. Carolyn H. Steinhouse

Mr. James W. Steinhouse

Ms. Susan T. Turner

Mrs. Allison Lourie LTllman

Mrs. Carolyn Constangy Wasser

Class of 1980

Participation: 10%

Ms. E. Harriett Cone
Mr. C. Michael Eason
Ms. Betsy D. Johnson
Mr. R- Phillip Lindennan
Mr. Christopher J. McFadden
Mrs. Carlene Rod Oakes
Mr. Malcolm E. Page
Mrs. Wilma Lipham Rowe
Ms. Barbara A. Sanders
Dr. Marie Sertich Stone
Mr. Raymond S. Willoch
Mr. Robert E. Wolfe
Dr. James W. Ziegler
Mrs. Lee Burke Z>^\iolek

Class of 1981

Participation: 11%
Ms. Lin Barker

Mr. Irani DeAraujo

Mr. Richard C. Johnson

Mr. Robert M. Kane

Mr. Gary R. Kleinfield

Mrs. Patricia Goodwin linderman

Ms. Ritii J. Llop

Ms. Sher>'l McCarthy

Mr. Dennis M. McPeak

Ms. M. Elaine Minor

Ms. Robin Jo Perling

Mrs. Judith Vananzi Rabel

Mr. Edward A. Rapp

Ms. Barbara A. Robinson

Mrs. Maria Cohen Senter

Mr. Christopher M. Sertich

Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos

Class of 1982

Participation: 10%

Mrs. Ann Kennon Breslauer

Ms. Jill Lcsko Burnett

Ms. Shirley Peterson Davis

Ms. Terr>' Tribbet Davis

Mr. John J. Dowd, Jr.

Mrs. Nancye Rice Glenn

Ms. Carol Ohl Hudson

Mr. Richard E. Lindsay

Mrs. Phyllis Rogers May

Mrs. Linda TViguero McCormick

Mr. Charles D. Nicholas

Ms. Ellen Heckler OHerlihy

Mr. Robert L. Owen

Mr. Christopher Raths

Miss Maureen B. Robinson

Ms. Debra K. Schreiber

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Participation: 15%

Mr. Assaf Hosain Al-Assaf

Ms. Bambi Ellison Arnold
Ms. Sandra Lynch Aufderheide

Mr. Howard J. Barr

Mr. Al G. Britt

Dr. Susan Crosby Brown

Dr. Robert A. Buck

Mrs. Denise Trosky Buckelew

Mr. James H. Burk

Mr. Clancy S. Burrell

Mrs. Sylvia Smith Caley

Mr. Bob L. Fesperman

Mrs. Dianne McClinton Glennie

Mr. Donald R- Henry

Mrs. Vickie Moore Irwin

Mr. Bruce Perry Johnson

Ms. Susan Marie Johnson

Ms. Karen Keiser- Jenkins

Dr. John M. Marshall

Mrs. Brigitte Mebins-Moggre

Mrs. Elsie H. Reece

Mr. Brian C. Sass

Ms. Theresa Fuerst Sellers

Ms. Marjorie Elder Vaught

Mrs. Janet Bamett Weaver

Class of 1984

Participation: 14%

Ms. Susan Harman Alou

Dr. Jay A. Azriel

Mrs. Stephanie Staples Babbitt

Mrs. Sue Goddard Bryant

Mr. Ricardo C. Car\'alho

Mrs. Judith Hunt Drobinski

Ms. Laura Fo^er

Mr. David M. Gerhardt

Mr. Kevin M. Goff

Mrs. Patricia Bourne Goflf

Mrs. Carolyn Herzog Hellerung

Mr. Phihp F. Law

Mr. Steven G. Oliphant

Mr. Cemal Ahmet Ozgorkey

Ms. Sharon Lauretta Riley

Mrs. Cynthia Larbig Rowe

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Rulison

Dr. Lisa J. Street

Mrs. Kim Sapecky Swix

Mrs. Sheryl C. Tomberhn

Mrs. Ann Lenzer Wodraska

Class of 1985

Participation: 15%

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

Ms. MariKii L. Ha_\s

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry

Ms. Julie L. Marlowe

Mr. Benjamin J. Mays

Mr. Gregor\' Quintard Meyer

Mr. Paul B. Miller

Mr. James W. Moore, Jr.

Mr. Howard E. O'Connell

Mrs. Robin Rose-Samuels

Ms. Caroline Brooks Seay

Mr. Jonathan D. Spanier

Mrs. Anita Gegan Willoughby

Mr. John B. Zellars, Jr.

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Participation: 14%

Mrs. Catherine Castagna Abood

Mrs. Barbara Martin Adair

Mrs. Maritta M. Bush

Dr. L. Casey Chosewood

Ms. Margaret E. Cole

Mr. Christopher P. B. Erckert

Mrs. Jessica Bagley Gordon

Mr. George M. Hall
Mrs. Roxie P. Hall
Ms. Georgia Russell Hembree
Mrs. Stacey Bronstein Levin
Dr. Raymond H. Lucas
Mrs. Ikmara Chafi&n Lynde
Ms. Margaret A. McGinness
Ms. Amy Young Newson
Ms. Ann M. O'Neal
Ms. S. Tkmmy Pearson
Ms. Harriet Rogers Powell
Mr. Douglas S. Schmitt
Mrs. Darci Becker Schriber
Mrs. Muriel Rotkewicz Schurke
Mrs. Laura T\imer Seydel
Mrs. Stacy McDonald Soloway
Ms. Hope Waldman Targoff
Mrs. Diane Dubay Walker
Ms. Deborah Walter

aass of 1987

Participation: 13%

Ms. Helen E. Bourne
Mrs. Elizabeth Bridgers
Dr. James Patrick Capes
Mr. Dean Thomas DeCencio
Mrs. Cynthia Bjmmark Dubay
Mr. Eric J. Garvey
Ms. Michele Anne Guy
Mrs. Mary M. Hamacher
Ms. Anne Hammond
Mr. Richard A. Hans
Mrs. Penni Reid Holt
Dr. Mark A. Knautz
Mrs. Carol Lanier Lamer
Mr. Antonio V. Lentini
Mrs. Helen Maddox Menefee
Mrs. B. Michon Hall Mitchell
Ms. Cecilia Mar>- MulHngs
Dr. William E. Porter
Mr. Lawxence H. Rollins
Mrs. Julie Quickmire Schmitt
Dr. Bret K. Sleight
Mr. W. Scott Soloway
Ms. Laura Diane TYittin
Ms. Ann E. Zafiroulis

Class of 1988

Participation: 14%

Mr. A. Scott Allen

Mrs. Gonca Gursoy-Artunkal

Mr. Brad A. Baldwin

Mrs. Deda Walker Band

Mrs. Juliet Wang Beiko

Mr. Brent Andrew Bishop

LL Col. Richard A. Briggs

Mr. WiUiam M. Clifton

Mr. Richard R. Ford

Mrs. Chans Andrews Hanberry

Mr. D. Dwayne Hanberry

Ms. Kim Louise Laurel

Mrs. Kathleen McDermott Kraynick

Ms. Tammy Marie Locklear

Ms. Dolores Mason-Gaddy

Mrs. Stacy Leigh Robinson

Mrs. C>Tithia Crawford Rollins

Mr. K Alan Royalty

Mr. Robert J. Swanson, Jr.

Mr. Michael K, Szalkowski

Mrs. Christine Graf "R^art

Mrs. Kimberly Rouleau TVuett

Mr. T. Charles Thiett, Jr.

Mrs. Michelle Pa\'ne Whitlow

Class of 1989

Participation: 11%

Mrs. B^athleen Moran Brink

Ms. Ann R. Brown

Mrs. Victoria Stevens Chapman
Mrs. Timika Swain Emerson
Mrs. Carol Morgan Flammer

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Mr. Harry R. Frazer

Mr. Scott T.Haight

Mr. Kurt A. Hansen

Mr. Jonathan W. Johnson

Mr. Ronald L. Kraynick

Mrs. Kathy Bedell Mayo

Mr. Jonathan F. Reilly

Mrs. Wendy Pearson Robertson

Mr. Clifford T. Robinson

Mr. Thomas J. Sheridan

Mr. Matthew P. Stien

Mrs. Karen Barrow Swenson

Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski

Mr. KeWn D. Walmsley

Mrs. Patricia S. Zafiuto

Class of 1990

Participation: 13%

Mrs. Beth Morrison Anderson

Mrs. Leeanne Axle}- Clark

Ms. Beth Eckard Concepdon

Dr. Ava Marie Salerno Conlin

Ms. Leslie Adams Dove

Ms. Jennifer DuBose

Ms. Lisa Chkoreff Duncan

Mrs. Susan Bums Dyar. MD

Mr. William M. Flammer

Mrs. Lisa Alford Freschi

Ms. G. Merrill Griffis Gibson

Dr. Robert M. Grant

Ms. Marion C. Haines

Mrs. Nicole Caucci Hall

Mr. Thad E. Hall

Mrs. Michelle Rosen Haney

Mrs. Julie Wackerman Hanraban

Mrs. Brenda Smith Hayden

Mrs. Judith Chapman Kane

Ms. A. Joann McDowell

Mrs. Catherine M. Pittman

Dr. Wendy Kurant Rollins

Mrs. CathrjTi Torrisi

Mr. William P. Williams

Mr. John Wuichet

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Participation: 13%

Mrs. Joselyn Butler Baiter

Mrs. Terri Benford-Oneil

Mrs. Kristin Reeder Boan

Ms. Wendy Smith Boul

Mrs. Lisa DiNapoli Broderick

Mr. Henry J. Broitman

Dr. D. DeWa>Tie Clark

Ms. Ember Uziel Constantin

Mrs. Rebecca Marasia Corder

Ms. Wendy E. Drake

Mrs. Lisa F. Gallagher

Mrs. Rachel Williams Grimes

Mr. B. Shane Haney

Mrs. Amy Bj^ett Hansen

Mr. Karl A. Hansen

Mrs. Doreen Hart Hill

Mr. RaN-mond J. Koschak

Mrs. Rebecca White Leavell

Mrs. Jennifer Broadbent-Marine

Mr. Scott M. McKelvey

Mr. Jon L. Perry

Dr. Robert A. Sellards

Mrs. Andrea Spencer Sbelton

Mr. Joseph P. Shelton

Ms. Caitlin Way

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wilson

Qass of 1992

Participation: 10%

Mr. Robert F. Canavan
Ms. Bonnie E. Cohen
Ms. Ann Marie Crochet
Mr. Rodn^ S. Drinkard
Ms. Wendy D. Goldberg
Mr. C. Patrick Gray
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Henry

Mr. B. Shane Hombuckle
Ms. Natalie Gwen Knowles
Mrs. Mar>' Johnson-Smith Kylin
Mr. Charles K Moore
Mr. Kevin C. Rapier
Mr. William L. Ray
Mrs. Phyllis L. Sitek
Capt. Valerie Woods Spence
Mrs. Christine R. Strong
Ms. Margaret Summerour
Mrs. LvTida S. Tatum
Ms. Nicole M. Thibadeau
Ms. June M. Tompkins
Mr. Jeffrey C. Whitehead
Mrs. Angela Watson Williams
Mr. Edward E. Zarecor

Class of 1993

Participation: 13%
Mr. Kent L. Bailey
Mrs. Amy Thicker Ballar
Mr. Christopher A. Ballar

Ms. M\Ta Sack Perdue

Mrs. Heather Keehn Bolton

Mr. Myers E. Brown

Mrs. Leah Bell Crosby

Ms. Tracy L. Frey

Mrs. Donna Gainer

Mrs. Alexandra Kay Gray

Ms. Amy Beth Grossman

Mr. Michael Hanson

Dr. J. Clark Hill

Mr. Glenn Holleman

Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hombuckle

Mrs. Kimberly A. Lohoar

Mrs. Gail L\Tin Louton

Mr. J. Kevin Meaders

Ms. Edna Clark Radford

Mr. David M. Ross

Mrs. Gail Robertson Serauskas

Mr. Matthew S. Thompson

Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin

Mrs. Kristina Randall Tomberlin

Mr. Mark L. TUbesing

Ms. Elizabeth D. Watts

Mrs. Sharon Maria WiUiams

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Participation: 13%

Mr. William W. Bolton

Mr. Nathan E. Briesemeister

Mrs. Meredith Mabr>' Cantrell

Dr. Mark A Caprio

Dr. Michael J. Gaxton

Mr. Brian A Davis

Mrs. Roberta H. Davis

Mrs. Amy Zickus Estes

Ms. Pang Cha Yim

Mrs. Kristine Suber Hanchar

Dr. Jill Reiss Harper

Mrs. Heather E. Homor

Ms. Loretta D. Hunt

Ms. Carol A. Jones

Mrs. Michelle Ponte Miller

Mrs. Joan M. Raiford

Mr. Julian P. Robichaux

Mr. Matthew S. Shepherd

Mr. Jason M. Slaton

Mr. David J. Stevens

Dr. Elizabeth R. Taghechian

Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Weismaim

Mrs. Rebecca Greene Weissinger

Mr. Mark A- WiUiams

Ms. Lori Zboran

Ms. Elizabeth Anne Zelley

Class of 1995

Participation: 10%
Mrs. Jamie Walker Ball
Dr. Brooke N. Boujdelat-Parks
Ms. Maria J. Bright

Mrs. Jennifer Carroll Hemphill

Mr. Adam M. Corder

Ms. Ann Mason
Mr. Alan J. Gibson
Mrs. Teri Butler Gibson

Mr. William T. Girton

Mr. Thair Patrick Hanaway

Mrs. Susan Poston Hansen

Mr. William T. Hewes

Mrs. Christy Hall Keohane

Mrs. Kathryn Engler Klein

Mrs. Lu Green LeRoy

Mr. William E. Lukow

Mr. Robert N. Lyons

Ms. Jeanette B. Martin

Ms. Lisa Ann Rock

Mrs. Brenda Jericevich Roger

Mr. Andrew David Schutt

Mrs. Kirsten Schutt

Mr. John P. Stephens

Mr. Morris L. TXibesing

Mr. Matthew Jason Weiner

Class of 1996

Participation: 8%

Dr. Amy Langham Canavan

Ms. Heather A. Clark

Ms. Cristine Deaver

Mrs. Caroline \%ison Dennis

Mr. Charles G. DeNormandie, III

Mrs. Claire M. Dionne

Mr. Jim H. Faasse

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Healy

Mrs. Barbara B. Hutchinson

Mrs. Joan Ireland

Ms. Anna Johnston lulianelli

Mr. Joseph M. Kidd

Mr. Dennis W Kiernan

Ms. Katherine Schindler Michalak

Mr. Jeffrey S. Pearlman

Mrs. Jennifer Pekosz

Mrs. Colleen Ramse\-

Ms. Trishanda TVeadwell, Esq.

Ms. Jennifer B. Tre\isan

Class of 1997

Participation: 10%

Mr. John Breton, III

Mrs. Yuriko Cobia

Mr. Gregory L. Daspit

Mr. Martin Clay Davis

Mrs. Kimberley D. Diffey

Ms. Rebecca Ellis

Ms. Sarah Allison Gatlifi"

Mrs. Jennifer Ovdenk Haley

Ms. Laura Williams Hawkins

Dr. Maria Elizabeth Johnson

Mrs. Miki Williamson Johnson

Mr. Michael D. Kelly

Mr. Da\id M. Leach

Mrs. Stephanie Chaby Lyons

Ms. Dawn Brookman McCullar

Mrs. Rebecca Hester Miller

Mrs. Anita Patterson

Mr.JeffPyron

Mr. Ryan P. Queen

Mr. Matthew S. Reeves

Mr. Timothy Randall Roberson

Ms. Angela Satterfield

Mr. D. Brandon Smith

Ms. Leonor Soriano

Mrs. Kelly Holland Vrtis

Class of 1998

Participation: 14%

Ms. Deborah Arrieta-Merker
Mrs. Valerie Holshouser Barske
Mr. Todd David Bembr)-
Ms. Kathryn S. Brooks
Mr. Matthew G. Bullard
Mrs. Diane WiUiams Dalbo
Mrs. Elizabeth Parra Dang
Mrs. Angela Bartlett Daspit
The Reverend Julie Ehlers-King
Mr. Matthew I.D. Flinn
Mrs. Shannon Hutcheson Freeman
Mr. Claude Spencer Godfrey, Jr .
Mr. Benjamin J. Hanes

Mareva Bone makes a lay up for the Stormy Petrels.

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Livia BaJaban '12 from Dacula, Ga.

Dr. Karen Head

Mrs. Jennifer Hedgepeth Hull

Ms. Helen L. Johnson

Mr. Russell Lind

Mr. Michael T. Mahoney

Ms. Janice McNeaJ

Ms. Jaime J. Melton

Mr. David Menoni

Dr Lewis M. Miller. Ill

Mrs. Creche Kem Navarro

Mr. Jorge Navarro

Mr. David Reynolds Pass

Mr Adam L. Polakov

Mr. Robert L. Rawson

Mrs. Christina Bumham Rissler

Dr. James D. Rissler

Ms. Kim Phillips Sasso

Mr. Nathan Sparks

Class of 1999

Participation: 11%

Mrs. Danielle Stellin Benner

Mrs. Heidi M. Blackwell

Mrs. Amy Katz Bonn

Ms. Andrea Hope Breen

Mr. Brett Cave

Mrs. Catherine Dunham

Mrs. Jessica M. Dusang

Mr. Michael D. Dusang

Mr. Brian E. Findley

Mrs. Susan C. Findley

Mr. Anthony N. Freeman

Mr. Jeremy J. Greenup

Ms. Hannah B. Grisar

Mr. Kurt Hirshman

Mrs. Catherine Borck Horsefield

Mr. Jeremy D. Horsefield

Mr. Matt Hutz

Mrs. Shannon M. Lambert

Ms. Jeanee Marie Ledoux

Ms. Robyn Lucas

Ms. Lathonia D. Maloy

Mr. Robert A. Milford

Mrs. Dina Molaison

Ms. Chantal Montagnet

Mr. Jerry Portwood

Dr. Amanda L. Regnier

Mr. Edward G. Riemenschneider

Mr. Ashish N. Thakur

Mrs. Jeanie Flohr TYeadaway

Mr. Matthew White

Mr. James J. Williams

Ms. Kristine V. G. Williams

Mr. Tolliver Williams

Class of 2000

Participation: 8%

Ms. Jeanette M. Bellamy

Mrs. Catherine T. Bums

Mrs. Stacey A. Da\is Ryerson

Ms. Heather Cordeiro DeGrave

Mr. Chad A. Donaghue

Mr. James S. Fisher, II

The Reverend Mandy Sloan Flamming

Mrs. Amy Myers Flinn

Mr. Josh W. Funderburke

Dr. Nicole Garbarini

Ms. Misty N. Hood

Ms. Ann Hsu

Mr. Clayton B. Johnson

Ms. Molly S. Lewis

Ms. Katherine L. Lindley

Ms. Jane C. Lu

Mr. Vincent A. Pisani

Mr. Blake Stabler

Class of 2001

Participation: 8%

Ms. Penelope J. Anderson

Ms. Sheela Awuah-Fosu

Mr. Christopher V. Benner

Mr. Galen M. Brownley

Ms. Laurette W. Cadres

Mrs. Ann Stiner Cave

Mr. Michael W. Eis

Mr. Christopher Y. Fort

Mr. Donald Austin Gillis

Ms. Jodie Sexton GoF

Mrs. Ashley Zimmerman Hamilton

Ms. Tracey E. Herzer

Mr. J. Cleve Hill

The Reverend Jessica Hitchcock

Mr. Christopher S. Jackson

Ms. Sara Haviland Jackson

Ms. Mona Jain

Mr. Br>'an B. Kenna

Ms. Angel P. Mallard

Mr. Matthew R. Merker

Mr. Lance W. Ozier

Ms. Harsinie W. Panditarante

Ms. Maril>Ti Ramick-Palmer

Ms. Kirsten M. Pull

Mr. Chris Rylands

Mr. Harry L. Schroeder

Class of 2002

Participation: 11%

Ms. Catherine M. Andersen

Ms. Rebecca Humble Bragg

Mr. Christopher C. Brantley

Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Breton

Mrs. Shahina S. Butler

Ms. Melissa A. Conrad

Ms. Jessie L. Copeland

Mr. Andrew R. Crosby

Ms. Melissa Kostelansky Eis

Mrs. Robin Elms

Mrs. Rhiannon N. Fink

Ms. Pauhne J. Gardner

Mrs. Melissa L. Hawthorne

Mrs. Amanda Hajavard- Giles

Dr. Veronica M. Holmes

Ms. Elizabeth P. Kennedy

Ms. Ka\' Esch Mason

Ms. Jennifer McCormick

Ms. Jacqueline E. McSparron

Ms. Karen Elizabeth Mellott

Ms. SaUie Kaltreider Namey

Mr. Thomas A. Namey

Mr. Jeffrey R. Poole

Mrs. Mina Stoeva Porell

Mrs. Vera V. Redwine

Ms. Katherine M. Russell

Ms. Karen Anthony Schnick

Mr. James CO. Shropshire

Ms. Kate Shropshire

Ms. Heather Lynn Staniszewski

Mrs. Kathn-Ti M. Winland

Mrs. Mary Carol WoUenhaupt

Class of 2003

Participation: 8%

Mr. William Crime

Mr. Brad Day

Mr. Mark W. DeLong

Ms. Anna A. George

Mr. Stanley M. Goldberg

Mr. Jeremy D. Gray

Mrs. Kelley Bowden Gray

Dr. Melissa E. Jordan

Ms. Deborah M. Lange

Ms. Cher>l D. Lea

Mr. Robin Lohfert

Ms. Margaret Mavwell

Mr. William Thayer Mullally

Mr. Christopher A. Simser

Mr. Christopher R. Summers

Mrs. Kimberly Va\ Summers

Mr. Wesley D. Wade

Mr. Benjamin S. Watson

Ms. Jaime Wojdowski

Mr. James A. Wood, Jr.

Class of 2004

Participation: 7%
Mr. D. Marshall Boggess
Ms. Sara Bryant
Ms. Leigh M. Cooper
Mrs. Suzanne E. Dorough
Mrs. September Holstad
Mr. Brent R. Jones
Ms. Darshun Kendrick
Ms. Juanita Kendricks
Ms. Jean Leach
Ms. Grace J. Ledfors
Ms. Kelly Matysik
Mr. Sanjay P. Padole
Ms. Stephanie Scott
Mr. Earle A. Semple
Mr. Bryan D. Simmons
Class of 2005
Participation: 5%
Ms. Susan L. Abrams
Ms. Martene Monet Bell
Ms. Laurie Berger
Mr. Jonathan Bookspim
Mr. Michael J. Lyons
Mr. Daniel P. McGuinn
Ms. Sherion Moon
Ms. Rebekah D. Schiller
Mrs. Kelly Siragusa

Ms. Casey K. Wallace
Mr. Alan Zwicker

aassof2006

Participation: 7%

Ms. Michelle N. Beeken

Ms. Jillian D. Crawford

Ms. Jessica R. Griffin

Mrs. Stacie T. Hanson

Mr. James Hill

Ms. Annemarie Ippolito

Mr. Bisell H. McWilliams, HI

Mr. Piercen Oliver

Mrs. Brittany Bennett Parris

Ms. Susan C. Richards

Ms. Leah L. Sanders

Mrs. Abigail K. Whitlock

Mr. Brett R. Wise

Class of 2007

Participation: 5%

Ms. Anne M. Baiter

Mr. Nathan W. Blong

Mrs. Amy E. Butler-Zapatka

Mrs. Anne A. Casey

Ms. Amelia M. Copp

Mr. Luis A. Davila

Mr. Joseph D. Damour

Ms. Barbara A. Deberdt

Mr. Timothy J. Ernst

Ms. Nancy L. Harper

Mr. Alex Johnson

Ms. Beatrice W. Kibera

Ms. Kathleen C. Pedro

Ms. Rachel L. Renz

Mr. Jonathan L. Weininger

Class of 2008

Participation: 11%

Mr. Grayson K. Briggs
Mr. Matthew J. Brisendine
Miss Laura A. Callender
Mr. Brian B. Chimiklis
Ms. Linda B. Creecy
Ms. Tiff'any R. Desrosiers
Ms. Jennifer S. Fisher
Ms. Stephanie M. Gill
Ms. Carol E. Herson
Ms. Sandhya Joshi
Ms. Kelly D. Korell
Ms. Deborah B. Love
Ms. Nancy Mandl
Ms. Jeffanne E. Millien
Ms. Martha A. Nodar
Ms. liana W.Olin
Ms. Mayonn C. Paasewe
Mr. Zack R. Parris
Mr. Jorge O. Pinto
Ms. Jennifer B. Ross
Ms. Lauren M. Schaffer
Mrs. Cindy Sloan
Mr. Steven F. Sorci
Mr. Matthew R. Suggett
Mr. Taylor A. LTrbanski

Class of 2009

Participation: 15%
Mr. Adam H. Bailey
Ms. Laura D. Braddick
Ms. Hannah E. Brooks
Mr. Daniel S. Brown
Mrs. Mary D. Crosby
Ms. Sara A. Cross
Ms. Jessica L. Daniel
Ms. Rozaan J. Daniel
Ms. Anna E. Findley
Mr. Eric C. Fladland
Ms. Kristina A. Grace
Ms. Chelsia C. Green
Ms. Marian E. James
Ms. Katie E. Kulavic
Ms. Stephanie C. Laubscher

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OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Mr. Curtis E. Mc Leod
Ms. Meagan M. Meekin
Ms. Ember L. Melcher
Mr. Cliff C.Moore
Mr. Jose E. Navarro, Jr.
Ms. Kayla B. Pulley
Ms. Elizabeth M. Richmann
Ms. Chelcie J. Rowell
Mr. Trevor M. Sheffield
Ms. Devon M. Simons
Mr. Udara Y. Soysa
Ms. Julie M. Vaughan
Mr. Michael D. Willis
Mr. Gonzalo Yahuitl

* Deceased

Bold text indicates five or more

consecutive years of giving

PARENTS

Many thanks to the following parents
ofcuirent students and alumni who
contributed to Oglethorpe University
between July I, 2008 and June 30,
2009- We recognize their gifts to the
Oglethorpe Fund, Oglethorpe Museum
of Art, Oglethoipe Athletic Department
and other' special funds. The entire OU
community thanks these donors for their
generosity and support.

AnomTHous

Mr. J. Frederick Agel, Sr. '52 and
Mrs. Catherine Agel

Ms. Joan Allen

Mr. Roy Allison

Mrs. Margaretha G. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arola

Mrs. Yetty Levenson Arp '68 and

Dr. Charles R- Arp
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Azevedo
Mr. and Mrs. Charbel Baaklini
Mrs. Gladys Bahar\'
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Balch
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. William Barwick
Mr. Charles W. Bastedo
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bein
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Blair N. Belton
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Benoit
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bernhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Bernstein
Dr. and Mrs. W. Devere Bond
Mr. and Mrs. John Boolukos
Ms. Man,' K. Boone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen
Mrs. Carol Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. Gar>' Braddick
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bready
Ms. Janis H. Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Breuer
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brisendine
Mr. Al G. Britt "83
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryson
Mr. and Mrs. David Bucey
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burt
Mr. and Mrs. James Cady
Mr. Robert Cairns
Don and Sammie Calder
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cantwell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp C. Carr

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter

Drs. Danko and Jadranka Cerenko

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ceto

Ms. Susan Channer

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chelemer

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chiinka

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Clauson

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cobbaert

Mr. Cohen and Ms. Neustadt

Mr. Peter Coon

Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Corum

Ms. Cindy Couture

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cross

Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Gruff

Mrs. Reese E. Currie

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Curtis

Mrs. Diane ^^^lUams Dalbo '98 and

Mr. David Dalbo
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E Daniell
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Davenport
Ms. Beverly Da\is
Ms. Kathy A. Da\is
Mr. and Mrs. Render S. Davis
Mr. Tony de Give
Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Maria
Mr. Neal G. Delmonico
Mrs. Mona Tekin Diamond
Ms. Toby Director
Mr. Earl Dolive
Dr. D. Peter Drotman and

Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki
Mr. Talmage L. Dr>inan
Mrs. Murlene L. Dubay
Ms. Linnett Ebanks
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Ellington
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellington
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham A. Emerson
Mr. William J. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Findley, III
Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Finlayson
Mrs. Ligia C. Florim
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Folger
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Friant
Ms. Kathy Fulton
Ms. Karen Gilbert
Ms. Maria I. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Goldman
Ms. Kathy Gordo
Mr. James R. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goudelocke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grad
Mr. and Mrs. R. Louis Graner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Grisar
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Gura
Mr. and Mrs. William R, Gussman
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haight
Mr. George M. Hall 76 and

Mrs. Roxie R Hall '86
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Hans
Dr. and Mrs. Bannester L. Harbin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hardy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. William Harter
Mr. James V. Hartlage, Jr. '65 and

Mrs. Jacqueline Cook Hartlj^e '65
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Haviland
Mr. Howard L. Hecht
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Helmbold
Mr. and Mrs. Da\id F. Heluig
Mr. Greg Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Higgins
Mrs. Glad>'s B. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hitchcock
Dr. Philip Horton '79 and

Dr. Lynn Tyson

Ms. Jean Pr}'or Hughes '64
Mr. and Mrs. M>Ton Jabs
Mr. and Mrs. George Jefcoat
Ms. Pegg}' Jeffra
Mrs. Stephanie John-Baptiste
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Johns
Mrs. Carol C. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Willie K Johnson
Mr. Robert S. Jones, Sr '69
Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan '66

MAT '73 and Mr. Harold Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph
Drs. Karl Jost and Lori Schmied
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karnes
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Kasperbauer
Mr. and Mrs. Judd A. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. David Kaviae
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kee
Mr. and Mrs. Shane Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. James King
Mr. and Mrs. David Knope
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferv' Korotkin
Mr. Wayne Kramer
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kress
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Krueger
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lane, III
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Langer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Lanier, II
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lanier
Ms. Cathy Lee

Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard
Ms. Lisa Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Lindley
Mr. Donald Livingston
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lofholm
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Ms. Maureen C. Lovett
Mr. and Mrs. Fu-Tai Lu
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens
Mrs. Tamara Chaffin Lynde '86
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Maddox
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahany
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzarino
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McAlister
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAllister
Mr. Neil Gray McBride
Mr. and Mrs. John McCart
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McKee, Jr.
Ms. Kathleen R. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Milstead
Ms. Cora Moore
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Morrow
Mr. Kenneth Morscheiser
Mr. Jorge Navarro *98 and

Mrs. Creche Kem Navarro '98
Mr. John G. Odell
Mr. and Mrs. Grigorj' Ozeryanskj'
Ms. Karen C. Page
Ms. Keiko Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Tarulata V. Patel
Mrs. Joan Fisher Percival "64
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. John Pilger
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pisanl
Ms. Christine Polyak
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pound
Mr. and Mrs. James R, Pyron
Mrs. Judith Vananzi Rabel '81
Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Ray
Mr. Wilbur E. Reid
Mr. Thomas L. ReilK' "67
Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richev

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rigdon
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley
Ms. Barbara A. Robinson "81
Mrs. Jackie Perdue Rodriguez "71
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rogers
Mr. Leon Rosendahl
Dr. and Mrs. Wilham T. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ryba
Mr. John A. Ryland
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sabsowitz
Mr. and Mrs. William Sadler
Mr. Bud Salamone and

Ms. Sharon DiMarco
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sarisky
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schewe
Mr. and Mrs. Brian SchifF
Mrs. Shirley Heisler Schiltz
Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer
Mr. Larry C. Shattles '67
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sheffield
Dr. David Shreve
Mr. Ralph Dean Sims
Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith
Mr. Duane D. Stanford. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stupple
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Suddes
Mr. David Terrell
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Terry
Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Thompson
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tomberlin
Drs. Pedro and Corletta Trejo
Mr. and Mrs. George Th)ficanto
Mr. Morris L. Tbbesing '95 and

Mrs. Pamela G. IXibesing
Mr. and Mrs. Zia Usmani
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lee Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Von Gal, Sr.
Ms. Katherine Waite
Mr. Reid W. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker
Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walls
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny 1. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Shane Watkins
Mr. Webb and Ms. Anderson
Mrs. Bett>^ U. Weiland
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Weldon
Mrs. Tracey Weller
Mr. and Mrs. Harr>' J. West
Dr. and Mrs. Morgan N. Whaley
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John Winecker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wingo
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Wise
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojdowski
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wrigley
Dr. Michael W. Yarbrough '72
Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates
Mrs. Patricia S. Zaffuto '89
Mr. and Mrs. Angel Zayas
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Ziemian
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zwicker

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HONOR AND

MEMORIAL

GIFTS

The following contributioTis were given
to honor and memorialize mernbers of
the Oglethorpe University community.

GIFTS IN HONOR

Naines listed in italics represent the
honorees.

Dr. Martin Abbott

Mrs. Nancy Tarrant Calhoun '60 MA '75

Mary and Marshall Asher

Mr. John Meacham, Jr. '42 MA '43

Dr. Keith H. Aufderheide
Mr. and Mrs. James K Pyron

Mr. Adam Baaklini

Mr. and Mrs. Charbel Baaklini

Professor Keith E. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bumham
Mr. Jonathan W. Johnson '89
Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski '88 and
Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89

Mr. Stephen Bastedo's 31 years of service
with The Coca-Cola Company
Ms. Mar>' K. Semmelmayer

Wendell Brown and Mrs. Agnew, former
faculty
Ms. Cher}'l Davis '67

Ms. Sarah M. Bucey '09
Mr. and Mrs. David Bucey

Chi Phi Fraternity
Mr. Keith P. Kronish "77

Class of 1959

Mr. Bill W. Carter '59

Mrs. Carolyn Morris Frazier ^5Q

Class of 1974
Pollack, Ten Ellen

Dr. Kathy Coevs

Mrs. Mary Johnson-Smith Kylin "92

Mrs. Mary Crosby
Mrs. Kelei Sabatino

Mr John C. Day, Jr '64
Mr. Charles L. White '63

Development and Alumni Relations
Mrs. Shahina S. Butler '02

Chris Y. Fort '01

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Morrow

Georgia Shakespeare
Mr. Thomas Davis and
Ms. Maureen Zent

Rob and Beth Gibbs

Mrs. Brenda Hamlin Gibbs '70

Graduate Education

Mrs. Susan Goodchild Jordan '66 MAT

"73 and Mr. Harold Jordan

Mr. Scott T. Haight '89 and

Mr. Jim Hackney
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Haight

Mr. Robert H. Hamrick, Jr. '67 on the
42nd Anniversary of his graduation
Mr. Edward P. Siskin '70

Mr. HaraldR. Hansen
Mr. William S. Peebles. IV

Mr. Ethan Hardy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hardy

Mr. Morris Herzberg
Dr. D. Peter Drotman and
Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki

Dr. Bruce Hetherington
Mr. Kenneth J. Phelps

Mr. Charles F. Mines

Mrs. LvTida Papini Hines "64 MAT '92

Mr. William K. Hobbs
Mr. William M. Hobbs '76

Ms. Reginita M. Howell
Mr. Ronald W. Rogers

Mr. Steve Kennedy
Mr. Raymond S. Willoch '80 and
Mrs. Florrie Willoch

Dr J. Brien Key
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and
Mrs. Carol Lawhom Watson '69

Ms. Samantha Korotkin

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Korotkin

LucyLeusch, Tamara Nash, Peter
Rooney and Barb Henry
Mrs. Nancy T. Beane

Mr. Matthew J. Lewis '09
Ms. Lisa Lewis

Ms. Katherine Lindley '00

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Lindley

Mr. Alan Loehle

Mr. Vincent A. Pisani '00

Ms. Sarah C. Lykens '07

Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lykens

Mr. Elgin MacConnell
Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr. '68

Ms. Jan Collins Maher '69
Dr. Paula Haver Chambers '69

Dr. Nicholas Maher
Mr. Piercen Oliver '06

Ms. Janice McNeal '98
Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

Mr John Mitchell

The Agape Sunday School Class of

Peachtree Presbyterian Church

Mr Charles B. ONeal
Ms. Ann M. O'Neal '86

Dr. Manning M. Pattillo
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mays

Mrs. Mary Katherine Hanison

Pazdemik '03
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harrison

Dr. Theodore M. Pryor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bell
Ms. Martene Monet Bell '05

Dr. Irmin Ray

Ms. Jaime J. Melton '98

Dr. Irwin Ray and the University Singers
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzarino

Mrs. Angie Baldwin Roda '01
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Baldwin

Mr. Peter A. Rooney
Mrs. Mary D. Crosby

Coach Sattele's 100th Win
Mr. Scott T. Haight '89

Dr. Larry Schall

Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Knapp

Ms. Melissa Schiltz

Mrs. Shirley Heisler Schiltz

Dr. William O. Sh ropshire
Ms. Kate Shropshire '02

Dr. W. Bradford Smith
Ms. Misty N. Hood '00
Mr. Piercen Oliver '06

OU Soccer Team

Mr. Henr>' J. Broitman '91

Ms. Susan M. Soper '69

Mr. and Mrs. David Golden

Ms. Heather Staniszewski '02
Ms. Karen Ehzabeth Mellott '02

Stormy Petrel Club
Mr. Wilham B. Christian '59 and
Mrs. Barbara James Christian '62

Mr. Michael K. Szalkowski '88 and
Mrs. Stephanie E. Szalkowski '89
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bumham

Mr. Timothy P. Tassopoulos '81
Dr. and Mrs. S. Truett Cathy

Dr. David N. Thomas

Mr. Gordon W. Love, Jr. "71

Tibetan Art

Dr. D. Peter Drotman and
Ms. Carolyn N. Arakaki

Mr. Joseph E. Tomberlin '93 and

Mrs. Kristina Randall Tomberlin '93
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tomberlin

Mrs. Eva Belle Turner

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scalley

Dr. Martha Vardeman
Dr. J. Brien Key
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and
Mrs. Carol Lawhom Watson '69

Mary Elizabeth Walker

Mrs. Jennifer Carroll Hemphill "95

Professor George Wheeler
Dr. Albert P. Sheppard '58
James W. Wilson
Mrs. Janie P. Wilson '74

Dr. Monte Wolf

Mr. Piercen Oliver '06

Mr Collins H. Yates '01
Mr. and Mrs. Farris F. Yates

GIFTS IN MEMORY

Names listed in italics represent the
honorees.

Dr. H. Baermer

Dr. Martin L. Micklesen '67

Mr. D. Clifton Banks '56
Mrs. Lynn Hallford Banks '56

Mr Hoke S. Bell '31

The Reverend John W. Norton '57

Professor Leo Bilancio

Mrs. Kathleen Moran Brink '89

Mr. Joseph R. Menez '70

Mr. Gregory Quintard Meyer '85

Dr. Martin L. Micklesen "67

Mr. Joseph J. Strenk, Jr. '68

Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and

Mrs. Carol Lawhom Watson '63
Mrs. Nancy Chamley Welty '67

Mr. Josh Blythe '02
George, Anna Amelia

Mr. James Brown '65

Mrs. Linda Sanders Scarborough '65

Betty Jean arid Marvin Brownstein
Brownstein, Janet B.

Lauren Ashley Burk

Dr. Charles P. Adams

Mr. Assaf Hosain Al-Assaf '83

Mr. Howard J. Barr '83

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bradford

Ms. Barbara E. Burk

Ms. Laurette Evora

Mr. John C. Findlan

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flanagan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Friedman

Ms. Dori H. Fuller

Mr. Arthur L. Glynn

Mr. Gar}- L. Gorrel

Mr. Stuart L. Gottler

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta

Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jordan

Mr. Marion D. Jorgensen

Mr. Lucien M. Kimball

Mr. Andrew G. Kronitz

Ms. Laura Medley

MFS Investment Management

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Milder

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Namen

Mr. Doug Palfrey

Mr. Thomas R. Ragland

Ms. Deanne Raish

Miss Maureen B. Robinson '82

Ms. Jennifer B. Ross '08

Ms. Karen Segal

Mrs. Maria Cohen Senter '81

Ms. JeneiU Sewell

Drs. William O. and Patricia P. Shropshire

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swafford

Mr. Michael Turgeon

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Upton

46 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Philip J. Neujahr and

Dr. Victoria Weiss
Mr. Mark A. Williams '94- and

Mrs. Sharon Maria Williams '93
Mr. Rajniond S. Willoch '80 and

Mrs. Florrie Willoch

Dr. RofialdL. Carlisle

Mrs. Susan Carlisle

Dr. Philip J. Neujahr and

Dr. Victoria Weiss
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Nishimura

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

Vernon and Ruth Cheek
Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72

Mr. Vernon J. Cheek

Mrs. Anne Cheek Meyer '72

Mr. Albert H. Church Jr.
Ms. Martha J. Church '6?

Dr. Arthur Cohen

Mr. Lewis B. DeRose '57

Dr. David N. Harvey '6l

Nathan and Ernestine Cooper
Mr. David Nathan Cooper '71

Pop Crow

Mr. W. Robert Booker '60

Mr. Timothy R. Crowley ''97
Mr. Christopher V. Benner '01 and
Mrs. Danielle Stellin Benner '99

Mr. Bob Devaney

Mr. John S. Green, Jr. '50

Mrs. Grace Woolford Draper '34
Mrs. Dbde Woolford Long "39

Sheldon Pages' beloved dog Riley
Ms. Lisa Lewis

Mr Prank K. Pinnigan

Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.

Lyndra Givens '94

Mrs. Amy Zickus Estes '94- MBA '01

Dr Roy N. Goslin
Dr. G. Gilman Watson '68 and
Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson ^6S

Mr. Edwards. Grenwald
Ms. Judith M. Becker

Ms. Carrie Lee "Cle" Hall
Anonymous

Mr Elbeit C. Haney '76
Mrs. Janice Haney Carr "73

Mrs. Betsy Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwob
Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Large
Dr. Philip J. Neujahr and

Dr. Victoria Weiss
Mr. William S. Peebles, IV
Drs. William O. Shropshire and

Patricia P. Shropshire
Ms. Susan M. Soper '69 and

Mr. William W "Bo" Holland
Mr. Carl E. Swearingen
Ms. Babette J. Tipping

Dr. J. Kennedy Hodges

Dr. Cheryl Baker Dammann '67

Dr. David N. Harvey '61

Mr. Robert J. Hoffman

Mrs. Linda Robuck Hoffman '58

Colonel Wallace E. Jarboe
Mrs. Ava Hart Jarboe "54

Mr. Cyrus Leonard Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Rooney

Ida and Jerry Kleinjield
Mr. Cary R. Kleinfield '81

Mary Jane Stuart Kohler '90
Mrs. Beth Morrison Anderson '90
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Landry
Ms. Lori Malazich
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel E. Stuart, Jr.

Marjorie M. MacConnell

Mrs. Sydney Mobley Moss '59 and

Mr. Jack Moss
Dr. G. Gilman Watson "68 and

Mrs. Carol Lawhorn Watson '6S

Mrs. Claire Findlcy "Tia" Magbee '56
Mrs. Rosalie Brookshaw North '58

Gerry McBrearity

Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Richard

Mr. James P. McLain

Mr. Donald R. Henry '83 and

Mrs. Barbara Bessmer Henry '85
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch "6l and

Mr. Barry D. Lj-nch

Mr. David Milford

Mr. James H. Milford, Jr. '68

Mr John S. Odess, Jr '80
Ms. Tracey Lathem "78

Betty Brumbelow O'Quinn '53
Mr. James E. Henderson '52 and
Mrs. Jean Horton Henderson '52

Dr. Antonio M. Palma
Dr. James L. Cox

Mr. Nick Pennington '72
Mrs. Kay Kilpatrick Crauford '6Z
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Da\is, Jr.
Disney - ABC Television Group
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett D. Johnson

Ms. Julia Y. Promnitz '57

Ms. Linda Spock and Mr. Tom Spock

The Reverend William C. Rhodes '49
The Reverend Paul H. Hanna "49

John P. Sal-amone '86
Centricsit, LLC

Mr. Dean Thomas DeCencio '87
Mr. Richard A. Hans '87
Mrs. Michelle Ponte Miller
John P. Salamone Memorial Foundation
Mr. Bud Salamone and
Ms. Sharon DiMarco

Dr. George C. Seward
Mr. Thomas E. Deacon '60 and
Mrs. Jeannette Seward Deacon '64

Mr. TrippeSlade
Mrs. Belle Turner Lynch '6l and
Mr. Barry D. Lynch

Mr. William Charles Smith H
Mr. William Charles Smith '57

Lorie Vivian Terry '01
Ms. Penelope J. Anderson '01
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Barnett
Ms. Sandra Bates
Mr. Christopher V. Benner '01 and
Mrs. Danielle Stellin Benner 'QS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohnenberger
Mr. Michael P. Cohen
Dr. Pam B. Cole
Dr. and Mrs. Hoyt W. Crump

President Schall and OU Trustee David Garrett HI, far left, at graduation with honorary degree recipients United States Sen. Johnny Isakson (Doctor of
Laws) and OU Trustee Warren Jobe (Doctor of Humane Letters).

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47

Dr. Schall with, at left. Trustee Tom O'Connor '67. Donald Rubin '56 and,
far ri^ht, former Trustee Bill Goodell at the Alumni Event in New York City
which was held at the Rubin Museum of Art.

D. A. Dalton
Ms. Iris L. Dyson
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Eady
Mr. and Mrs. Lint Eberhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eleazer
Ms. Glenda Glenn
Ms. Blanche D. Grubbs
Mr. Thomas Hebert
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. James
Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald Johnson, Jr.
Ms. Kelly L. Kersh
Ms. Katharine L. Lindley 00
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mazhar
Ms. Catherine L. McNeill
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Old
The Reznick Group
Royston Elementar\- School
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salpeter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaton
Ms. Lj-nn Stallings
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Tedesco
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Terry
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Toburen
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams
Mrs. Kathiyn M. Winland '02 and
Mr. Joseph L. Winland

Judge Woodrow Tucker
Mr. Harold N. Hill, Jr.

Mr, Andrew Webb III '73
Mr. Jeffrey Ross Miller '73

Dr. Philip Weltner

Mr. Joseph G. Cannon '48

Mr. James W. Wilson
Mrs. Janie R Wilson 74-

THE '09 FOR
OU SENIOR
CAMPAIGN

Graduates of the Class of 2009 have
continued an established tradition of
senior class ph ilanth ropy at Ogelthorpe
University. The '09 for OU campaign
has given graduating students the
opportunity to honor or memorialize
influential people in their lives with a
gift to the 2008-2009 Oglethorpe Fund
We are pleased to recognize the following
graduates for their contributions to

the '09 for OU campaign. Graduates
listed in bold were members of the Sen ior
Campaign Coinmittee.

Mr Adam H. Bailey '09
Class of 2009 rocks!

Ms. Laura D. Braddick '09

In honor ofm\' mother, Cher>'l, and my
father, Gary

Mr. Matthew J. Brisendine '08

Ms. Hannah E. Brooks '09
OU Women's Basketball

Mr Daniels. Brown '09

Ms. Sara A. Cross '09

Ms. Jessica L. Daniel '09

In appreciation for all the love and
support I have received from my family.
Many thanks to Mom, Dad & Mimi for
believing in me enough to invest in me
and to everyone who made the journey
to be here.

Ms. Rozaan J. Daniel '09

In memory of Elizabeth Mary Josephine

Rock

Ms. Anna E. Findley '09

Mr Eric C. Fladland '09

Ms. KristinaA. Grace 09
Mallori Jo Muhlfelder

Ms. Chelsia C. Green '09

Ms. Marian E. James '09

Ms. Taymah K. Jones '09

Ms. SandbyaJosbi '08

In honor of my family who have

supported me in all of my endeavors.

M^ Katie E. Kulavic '09
OU Basketball

Ms. Stephanie C. Laubscher '09

Dr. Douglas McFarland and Robert and

Deborah Laubscher

Mr. Curtis E. Mc Lead '09

Ms. Meagan M. Meekin '09
Mike and Diane Meekin

Ms. Ember L. Melcber '09

In honor of my family for their support
these past four years.

Mr Cliff C. Moore '09
The Great OU Faculty

Mr Jose E. Navairo, Jr. '09

Jose Navarro Sr. and Crystal Powers

Navarro

Ms. Kayla B. Pulley '09

Tena and Mark Pulley; wonderful

parents

Ms. Elizabeth M. Richmann '09
Dad and Mom, Glen and Grant, you
have all taught me to believe. I love you
all and thanks for everything! ! !

Ms. CbelcieJ. Rowell '09

Marsha Williams, Christa Miller, and
Dr. Victoria Weiss

Mr. Trevor M. Sheffield '09

Ms. Devon M. Simons '09
In the memor)' of my father. Dr.
Lawrence Simons, whose wisdom has
guided me towards this milestone, and
my mother. Dr. Carol Simons, whose
support has allowed me to persevere
time and time again.

Mr. Udara Y. Soysa '09

This gift is dedicated to my lovely family
in Sri Lanka, my host family, my uncle
and aunt, Flesher family and all the
friends of Oglethorpe (2005-2009).
Thank you. We rocked the last 4 years!

Ms. Julie M. Vaughan '09
In memory of Lewis Lichtman and love
and thanks to all of my family for all
that they mean to me.

Mr Michael D. Willis '09
Conant Performing Arts Center

Mr. Gonzalo Yahuitl '09

THE NESCIT
CEDERE
HERITAGE
SOCIETY

Nescit Cedere, a Latin phrase pro-
nounced "nes-keet keh-deh-reh, " was
taken fi-om the Oglethoipe 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 and sustain it through good
times and bad.

Anonv-mous (13)
Mr. G. Douglass Alexander '68
Ms. Susan Harman Alou '84
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. Terr>' 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. '99 (H)

Mr. George E. Goodwin

Mrs. Bobbie Dexter Gupton '63 and
Mr. J. Cabot Gupton

Mr. Scott T. Haight '89

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Brodnax
Hansell

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 '6l
Mr. Louis T. Lombardy '69
Dr. Jay Lutz
Mrs. Belle Turner Ljuch '61 and

Mr. Barr}- L>Tich
Ms. Gail Ljnn "77

Mrs. Margaret Woodward Mathewes '55
Mr. and Mrs. Henr>' 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 4-0 * and

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

Charter member

** New members in 2008-2009

* Deceased

(H) Honorary degree recipient

Did we miss your name?

The Honor Roll of Donors recognizes
all gifts made to Oglethorpe University

from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009.
If you noted an error or omission, please
let us know so that we can correct it

for next year's publication. Thank you.

Please contact George Kopec
at 404-364-8328 or
gkopec@oglethorpe.edu.

48 I OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

CLASSES
OF 2009

Maybe you can judge a boo'
by its covers: The bookei
pages of this Carillon are, o
the front cover, the happy ,
faces of the new arrivals in
August the Class of 2013,
their four years ahead full of
new friends and unknown
opportunities and on this
page the also happy faces of
departing Classes of 2009 oi|
Commencement Day as they'
move forward, their educo-
tion and experiences hel
just starting to shape their
futures. At the top, the 1 54
traditional undergraduates;
center, some of the 43 gradu
ates of the Evening DegrW
Program and, at right, six
of the 26 Masters of Arts!
Teaching graduates. I

CARILLON I 49

OGLETHORPE

UNIVERSITY

4484 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30319
www.oglethorpe.edu

SHOW YOUR I
SCHOOL SPIRIT!

The Georgia Department of Revenue now offers an Oglethorpe
commemorative license plate an easy way to show your Petrel
pride everywhere you go.

An OU plate is perfect for alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents
and friends, and only costs a one-time fee of $25 to order (plus an
annual $25 Georgia specialty tag fee.)

Get your OU plate in four easy steps:

1 . Register online at www.oglethorpe.edu (keyword: license
plate), or send a check for $25 to Oglethorpe University
(Commemorative License Plate, Oglethorpe University,
4484 Peachtree Road N.E., Atlanta, GA 3031 9).

2. We will send you proof of payment, which includes:

(1 ) a license plate request form and (2) a Georgia-issued
Motor Vehicle Receipt.

3. Tag - you're it! Take the above documents to your local Georgia
Motor Vehicle Department to exchange your current plate.

4. The GMVD will process your order request and issue a
temporary tag to you. Your new OU plate will arrive in the mail.

Please note: As with any Georgia specially tag, there is an
additional $25 annual fee.

If you have questions or need assistance, please
call Susan Soper at 404-364-8329 or email
ssoper@oglethorpe.edu.

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