opening 2 student life people organizations 1 2 ormances ^e 56 9^ greeks 1 1 8 athletics 13^ .-' --. closing 1 ^\ contents Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/yamacraw199564ogle ^i^itlim tkese avails lies our worla. a world united and unicjue in its diversity. Oglethorpe University 4484 Peachtree Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30319 (404) 261-1441 YAM AC RAW Volume 64 1995 Opening t-'locRwise irom top: Emerson Student Center, the Bell Tower of Lupton Hall, the main reading room ol the Phillip Weltner Lihrary, ana the Dorough Field House. *y Opening Is it the buildings? Is it the professors? Is it the bird? Just what is it that makes Oglethorpe unique and keeps students attending year after year? Is it the NEW RADIO STATION (shameless plug) ? Is it the diversity of the people? Diversity: if any word de- scribes Oglethorpe, that would be it. For 1,280 stu- dents overall, one could not ask for a wider variety of talents, styles, personalities, and nationalities. Thirty-one states, thirty countries, one large city, one small school. DIVERSITY From tne top: Hearst Hail , O^ietnorpe Day 1995 procession, the back oi Lupton Auditorimn. Picture submitted by Mark C'aprio It's what a liberal arts edu- cation is about: being well- educated, well-rounded. No two people are alike. And no school is quite like OU. Opening ^j 3 The Oglethorpe community is branching out and making connections all over the world! In the past five bopnana Lim Kas her La^s HlleJ years, Oglethorpe faculty alter visiting tne members have taken trips to Hard Rock Cafe in London. Russia^ France, Japan, Sopnana visited France, Argentina, Belize several European and England. A strong study countries in tne summer of 1992. ABROAD program for students has flourished in recent years, as well. Students have taken advantage of exchange pro- grams with Universidad de Belgrano and Universidad del Salvador in Argentina, the Lycee Jean-Auguste Margueritte and the Universite Catholique de Lille in France, Seigakuin University in Japan, and Haagse Hogeschool in the Netherlands. 4 ^^ Opening Jenniier Homer spent her junior year at one oi Oglethorpe s sister schools, the Lycee Jean-Au^uste Margueritte, in Verdun. Trance. L/ert: Saran Buzzard visited Stratiord-upon-Avon wken ske studied in England in 1994. Below left: (1 to r) Momo. Mieke. Sue. NoDue, Katie, and Moto enjoy a Japanese dinner. Bclo'w: Katie rarrell models a Kimono in Japan. Ur. William Straley on display in tke Louvre in Paris, France. Opening "^ 5 Aoove: Nacno Arrizaoala^a^ an O^letnorpe alumnus, plays tne Spanish bagpipes acccompaniea by nis orotner ana sister. Far ri^kt: Racbel Maki, dressea in a Kimono, plays tbe violin. Above: Kristiane Pedersen models ner graduation dress Irom Oenmark. iCi^bt: Satomi Suzuki ol Japan, Mickelle Jokn ol Sri Lanka, Yuri Tsukada of Japan. Lydia Nyako of Gkana, Kim Rodders of tke United States, Karina DeAlmeida of Ecua- dor, and Karianne Xjemas ol r\or"way model clotnin^ lor International Ni^kt. Opening '.; ^BHH_^JLi_:il___l * - i In 1995, Oglethorpe had 40 international students on its campus; many came on scholarships and through exchange programs. Organi- zations such as International Club, the Orient Club, and the French Club contributed to the internationalization of daily campus life. Once a year International Night, an evening of entertainment, food, and displays from around the WORLD Aoove: Tne Fall 1994 initiates oi Pni Beta Delta. Above: Karina OeAlmeida entices David Pass to dance a Latin American dance witn ner. Ijert: Farah Knatoon models a snalwar feameez from India. allows these students to share parts of their native culture. Phi Beta Delta, an honor society, was chartered to encourage a greater inter- national awareness, both for foreign and American students. Opening i^^ 7 The Oglethorpe University Museum entered the interna- BemarJo p. Torrens visits wUt a ^uest at tke opening of tte eAltlUon. His painting "My . , ,. , Own Pieta can be seen in tke tackdrounJ. tional spothght this year when the exhibit Four From Madrid: Contemporary Span- ish Realism opened on Octo- ber 2. The exhibit included 24 paintings by four young Spanish artists, Gustavo Isoe, Francisco Roa, Bernardo Torrens and Dino Vails. Though the artists are all defined as realists, individual styles and interests were apparent in the paintings. Each artist created his own REALISM painting either from imagi- Gustavo Isoe nation or live models. The talks witn ^H^ "^^1 exhibit drew hundreds of visitors at Atlanta's elite and represen- tne Cava Preview tatives for the Ambassador Reception. of Spain and Mayor Bill Campbell. 8 Wy Opening Left: Dino Vails' "Latyrintli " Opening ^^ Below: Tkis LoarJ at tke Olympic Experience displays Ri^lit: Oljinpic items for sale in tke Oglethorpe tne locations lor aillerent OI}Tnpic events. University Bookstore. i ,:?.- "O >.. tt- a*" \ *.^.. '\ * i^- .. , IP '^^!iife\.^ ^^H f- "m ^--.^-STT ^Eii>^ .~Jhr i wKr ^ ~ r '~~'' ,:;' tim "H. ^ ..^^fu^F^lM i Hf ' ^ 1 > 1 MMM 'k >^ ^^FVHV -^ Ir- 1 la ^ n mm^: _ |9 ___^, ^^H^93 ^^^^iil^ I ' ^ v_'^^^H r 1 jHRS^ X '\ ' ^^ nm,i.i. kc^^ 1 ilL^^!!lTBr Mi W^^S-'^^'-'-''-*''^' ' Mccc'eded in IB4I bjr Saiiael K. Talmafs. *'***'*' fcltir entered CoHrcdcrete (crvice. eaoaq Blsy teifler. After the college reopened in 1866. it isccnmbed >iBic eritei ud cloicd in ISea Tvo noted protcnori vera eCealc, one of the Soath'i forciioat cleiitlaia. and Jama ': The laM campuf bnlldlng. Thallan Hall, conslractcd by -^^-^d aniH I90. Oqlelhorpc Unlveralty waa refoaadcd Irnirell daeobi in IBI3. --sirf . f Paul I,. Dillingham. Vice President for Development, and James E. DaugK. Mayor ol Milledgevillc, talk during tJie reception. I he new historical marker at tKe site of Old Ogletkorpe in Midway, Oeorgia. Student Life % 15 1 op: Rebecca Williams and ker family enjoy the reception at tKc "^f i-inn s Kome. L/innea Dyer and }i , ; ar- nts relax outside at tke Stanton s. Ur. Stanton amuses Mr. and Mrs. Oalupas. 16 Student Life The first weekend in Octo- ber is Parents' Weekend. For some students, the prospect of the parents being in town for an entire weekend is nerve-wracking. You struggle to think of activities to keep them busy. No problem! Your parents will be attending classes, dining in the cafeteria, attending soccer games, and participating in Showtime at Oglethorpe PARENTS Amy Marie PucRttt sKows ner partnts tnt- ins ana outs oi eating in the OL caieteria. I op: L)r. (_aprio. Mrs. Stanton, and parents enjoy the delicacies provided by L)AK;\. University. Giving you money (hopefully!) and ad- vice (sigh!) as they leave, you wonder if they really enjoyed themselves at OU (they did), and if you are really going to miss them now that they're gone (you will). Student Life ** 1 7 On November 12, OSA sponsored Casino Night, an opportunity for students to gamble in the dining hail- legally. In came roulette, craps, and blackjack tables. Everyone received $20,000 in play money and hit the tables. Every half hour or so, a ticket number was called out, and one lucky soul had a chance to test his skill in picking up flying dollar bills in the MONEY Machine. For those totally lacking in luck, a magician and three caricature artists provided ample entertain- ment. In the last shining moment of the evening, Jeff White left with the biggest prize of the night, a brand new color TV. 18 W:m Student Life Jason Knaley has nis caricature ara'wn by one oi tne artists. iJtis Jones and Misti FreaericR oet tneir cnips on BlacRjacR. jVlary Potiet looks on as Erin O Briin and Randy One Incly individual tries to catcl. as many d.dlar Roberson consider wt,etl,er tkey want another bit in Inlls as lie can in tke Money Machine. Blackjack. Matt Reeves and Stepken Cooper try tkeir luck at tke Ckuck-A-Luck takle. 1 ke magician entertains Noriko Murata and Satonii Suzuki witk kis tricks. Student Life Ivielit: Jamie Walker and otners enjoy relrcMnments alter oi\'ing blood in tne Alpna Pni Omega sponsored Red C rnss Blood Dri\e. Oelow: Da\'id Cneung and C tiristin^ Heslop sign people up to give olood. ^V L^nristina Bumham batomi Suzuki and Derek Hambrick bowl with International C lub and members ol Alpab Pbi Omega. Blood BLOOD DRIVE 20 Student Life Lfit; The annual C hi Phi Halloween party ^ives students the chance to hecome someone or something else lor an evening. Delo'w: Kav i\orton ana Lanev at the RHA spnsored Scare in Xraer. Ahove: Elizabeth Smith paints laces lor Halloween lor Scare in Xraer. Lelt: Colleen Oro^an eives candy to hids at Trick or Treat in Traer. Student Life ^y 21 RigLit: Kent McKay kisses!?! tke boar s kead as part of nis initiation into Omicron Delta Kappa, a national nonor society lor outstandino men ana women wno nave proven accomplisnments in several areas oi campus liie. Ijelo'w: Guests enjoy tne reception in tne Oglethorpe University Museum. Above: Jim raasst nas bis turn at hissing tbe boar s bead. Ivigbt: Dr. Lloyd NicR and Dr. Dean Tucker skare tkeir Ckristmas spirit 22 Student Life .^p ^ f L/eh; Bill Davis and Randy Roljt-rson provide tKe music at tlie reception. Delow: Stephen Cooper solemnlj- kisses tlie toar s liead. BOAR'S HEAD ODK INITIATION Front ro-w: ODK Initiates Jim FaaKse. Stephen C ooper. Kent McKay. ElizaWK Stockton. Mickellf Jokn, Jeniler Parks. C kanda Creasey and Kay Norton. Back ro^-: Dr. Carlisle. Marstall Nason. Dr. Tucker. Ann Mason. Mike Tkomas. Jason Fisker. Dr. Skropsnire. Bill Oirton, Dr. Lutz. Dr. Knippenkerg. Jamie Walker. Mark C aprio and Dean Moore. Student Life 23 ivi^Lt: A teautirully decorated Christmas tree stands tall in tLe Great Hall of Hearst. Delow: Students enjoy refresLments at tlie hrst annual Winter Ball, sponsored Lv OSA. ^4 tM^ ^ 1 *'f ^T* y^m ^^rtfe*' M HOLIDAYS Above: Randy Everette. Cliristina BumKam, James Rissler and Jamie McClun^ at tKe annual Holiday Headatart Exam Break. Kight: Dr. William Straley serven pizza at tlie Holiday Headstart. 24 ^y Student Life JVatherine Nobles strN'ts punch to stiiuent Jenny Ovaenk at tne annual Holiaay rlL-aastart Ejxam Dreah as Melissa S^'itek looks on. I ne occasion ^ives students ana laculty a chance to get into the holiaay spirit ana ease tensions the ni^ht helore linal exams Student Life ^cat the clocn in the Petrels oi Fire race. 30 # Student Life Ur. Donald Stanton. PrtsiJent ol the University, and FranRhn Garrett look on as Paul Hudson hisses tlie new marter. Hudson was responsible lor trie estaolisn- ment ol tne marker. Above: The Atlanta Bagpipe Band leads the processio L/elt: Jamie McClun^. Chip Kohlwciler. Patrick Floyd and Bruce Wilkes hegin the Petrels ol Fire race as the clock strikes one. Student Life V 31 JKioKt: Scott Stago suspends weights ironi his winning popsicle sticR Dridge in the Geeh PK^UnJ^^^Mnrt^i^nn I ^ ^'^_t \\ eek Xacoma JNarrows >leTnorial Bridge-Building Contest. ll^lizabeth Stockton tests a plane in the - . annual Cjeeh W eek Paper Airplane Contest. Photo courtesv Dr. Dana C arlon. Geek Week Scores Inaividual: 1st - StepKen Cooper 2na- lony Drake 3rd - Dave Leacli Team: 1st Tlie Odd Couple 2nd - @r?! 3rd - Trustee 34 GEE WEEK Kight: Tony Drake and Stepnen Cooper compete in the Geek Week cness competition. Aimee Xhrasher relaxes in her K^SV. <. joni in Traer. 32 % Student Life X 1 CJ^Ietnorpe students at work in the Ogletnorpe University Museum lor the opening oi the tour t mm Aiaaria exhihtion. L/tit: OKL) participants leam ahout probh-in solving the hara way. Dehiw: Xonya Ciihson puts her best tiiort into solving this rohlem. LEADERSHIP DAY participants in Oglethorpe Leadership Day 1995. The purpose oi OLD is to enhance the personal and leadership shill development ol student leaders within the Oglethorpe community. Student Life ^^ 33 WjTL staff: Bact row {1 to r) Matt Reeves. Da\'ia Pass, Jenny Slater. Lrika Steele. Jen Farge. Katie Flelcner. Luke Drown, ratricb Floya. Aimee Xnrasner, C atnerine Wolfe. Alyssa C urabba. Rebecca Vaughn, Jared >Viskina. Front row (1 to r) Dave Leacn. Dave Cneuno. Katberine Oriinn. Kevin rluagens. Eiizabetb Stockton, Laura Sinclair and Sean Wesslin^. nJkJL Above: Banner announcing DJs and sbows. JKi^bt: Tne new bonne ol WJTL in Emerson Student Center. 34 ^ Student Life tfiFtI RADIO L/eh: Kevin Hiidgens snows oil tnc new radio station. Delow: WTJL advertises llieJr return tlie airwaves. STATION Jared W iskind. Lufce Brown and Dan Sandin tempt unsuspecting students w^itn iree ranle tickets. Student Life > 35 The lack of a theme and the uncooperative weather did little to dampen the homecoming festivities of the student body. On Friday night, rain kept students away from the annual bonfire. However, a cold February Saturday turned bright after the night's rain, Katteri-e Griffin ,, , .1.<1 and Kevin giving hope that the evening I \uA, Igcns enjoy the evening at at Piedmont Grove would be just as bright. Amid all the PicJn,ont Grove formal attire at the HOMECOMING dance was the center of attention -- the dance floor. With a backdrop of three large screens, videos flashed amid the dancing shadows. Mike Thomas and Melissa King representing Chi Omega were crowned Lord and Lady Oglethorpe 1995. ^""'^ stiane, L,. aura am d ^\^endy pose lor a picture. Pnoto courtesy <>i Marfc Caprio. 36 Student Life Matt Reeves. DaveCKeun^. Victoria Vjs^er and Dave LeacK enjoy spending tke evening in eacli otKer s company. PKoto courtesy oi MarR Caprio. v^lay barrincau. Jiiniitr Class President and or^aniz <>l Homeconiiny 1995. Lek: Andy ScKutt congratulates Mike Tkomas and Melissa King. Lord and Lady Oglethorpe 1995. representing Cki Omega. Student Life 37 ]M.emDers ol tne O^Ietnorpe L'niversity Singers sin^ at Oglethorpe Day 1995. Ivisnt: Caria Hall and j-Xngela Bartlett traveled to rlorida with OC r. Below: Iva Petrovic spent Spring Break in San Francisco. SPRING BREAK 38 % Student Life Lrtit: Bruce Wilkes. Ckip KoJilweiler and Patrick FloyJ prepare to run the Petrels of Fire race on OgletLorpc Day 1995. Below: Do worlJ maps in tlie OU Bookstore entice students to study aljroad? Above: fc.-C hia Huang and Anna Sagrera. L/ert: Scott Helms ^ets down at tke Homecoming Dane "Koto courtesy Mark Caprio. Student Life 39 ivignt: Farah Knatoon and Deempal Sneth model clotnes irom India. Oelow: \larsnall iSason. intemationsi student advisor, welcomes everyone to International isignt. Lwydia INyaRo (Ohana). Satomi SuzuRi (Japan). Miclieile Jolin (Sri Lanka). C laudio rucns ((jermany). Kim Rodders (USA). Karina DeAlmeida (Ecuador) and Karianne 1 Jcmas (Norway) show that ttie international population at O^letnorpe is alive and well. 40 c Student Life Left: NorJko Murata entkralls the audience with ner music as Satomi Suzuki looks on. Delow; Paola Barrera ana C lauaio r ucns sing Ave Maria. INTERNATIONAL NIGHT Aoovt: Llizabctk Parra models a Deautilul Mexican dress during tne lasnion skfi L/eit: Karina DeAlmeida dances to an I'^cuadorian keat. Student Life ^ 41 Kiglitt Professor Doyle cleans up after getting pied in tte face ty one of Kis most loving students. Below: wAE representative liolds up tlie trophy celetrating tkeir Greek Week iiiii^ H^b 1^- V STOMP THE LAWN 42 ^* Student Life Aljove: Kent McKay is tke liuman howline bair '^^'" Left: Tke crowd enjoys tlie Battle ol the Bands competition. Student Life 43 ICl^nt: Jeii Pyron nard at "work in the liorary. 'V 1 1: \ Above: Cnanda Creasy ana Erit Claoau^n at tne Homecoming aance. T * ^ -i-^' '^-' - ^i . ( I i-^--^ llCj^nt: An unwelcome ^uest attempting to enter Xraer oy a second Hoor 'winaow? 44 # Student Life Tuesday Wednesday "fi Sa ort raits oj tlie RAs on tke / new Praiiiti ^VYA Jt^t wall in trie Ijempsey B I / I -nun^e. Photo courtesy Mark .2 C aprio. L/eit and below lelt: Ba^^eball lans enjoy tne spring weather ana watching the Petrels. Below: Fans lill the stands at the rloniecomin Baskethall ^ames. Photo courtesy Mark C'aprio. FANS Student Life ^y 45 rholoM courtesy oi Dr. Dana C arto 46 c Performances PERFORMANCES Performances ** 47 f The Playmakers present: a serious comedy. What? There's no such thins! Ah! But when you speak of Moliere, the French playwright of the 17th century, you'll find more than you bargained for. Staging one of Moliere's most difficult comedies, the Playmakers pulled off a spectacular performance, easily rivaling past performances of Moliere's work. With an eclectic cast of characters The Misanthrope dazzled and amused audiences with the ridiculous posturing of Alceste, the misanthrope, and the witty banter of Celimene and her guests. With props donated by the Georgia Shakespeare Festival, the new lighting technician, Rob Dillard, and the strong leadership of director Lee Boggus Knippenberg, this fall's Playmakers have proven that Moliere's plays are just as meaningful in the modern world as they were in his time. Atove: Sarali Henry as Celimene anj Sliaunna Gral k as Arsinoe. witk Tliarius Sumter as Dutois. Jena |r Jolissaint as Bess and JeremiaK Jetlra as tlie ^uard. Ri^Kt; Jason Blackmon as Clitandre. 48 Performances Lveit: Heath Coleman plays a photo^rapner in Aj useum. Delow: Saran Henry and Snaunna Oral examine tne works in tne museum exnioition entitled The Broken Silence. Ever visited the OU Museum? Ever notice what kinds of people go to museums? The cast and crew of Alpha Psi Omega, the National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity, decided to help several audiences see exactly what you can expect in a museum: the unexpected! Tina Howe's Museum gives a comical look at the kinds of people that frequent museums; from an emotionally disturbed artist's friend to the confused red- neck, Howe "breaks the silence" of a normally tranquil art show with a variety of characters. Under Lee Knippenberg's direction. Alpha Psi took audience members to the edge of comedy (sanity?) while leaving them with a particularly powerful LII photos this pa^e courtesy oi Dr. Dana Carton. message. Performances 49 Xlie Ooletliorpe University Singers and CLorale entertain witL tneir oeautinil music. All pkotos th\ s paoe courtesy ol Dr D ana Carton. 1 i^S^ ^^-'^-^'-P^ s>.i>-0- :^a.cm:'S c-^f^-r^ ^*_ifr COMtniC ORATORIO IN ONE CATMAKTlt ACT ^i iT u ^^'t;^ \m i ^l m m < ^ m miiiAV, NovEMniRLi.epm ! -^fnam The Oglethorpe University Singers and Chorale Fall Concert included the music of Schutz, Mozart, Zingarelli, Haydn, Victoria and Mulholland, as well as P.D.Q. Bach's Oedipus Tex, a comic oratorio. Under the direction of Dr. W. Irwin Ray, the performance included student soloists and instrumentalists. 50 ^m Performances Sir ctlob laces a nice old lady "wno just happens to ne a witch on his c^uest to tne castle. The Oglethorpe University Playmakers presented their annual Children's Theatre on February 17 and 18. This year's production, Sir Slob and the Princess^ drew children from the local schools and the Oglethorpe community, as well as students and faculty. All of these audiences witnessed a fabulous tale of simple goodness triumphing over adversity. And they got to have fun with the cast before and after the production in true Children's Theatre style. Performances 51 Set in a convalescent home, An Errand of Mercy by Frank Manley is a one act drama. Shaunna Graf directed it under the apprenticeship in theatre program. Two older women visit Ray Burgess on a church "errand of mercy." Orabelle, played by Lee Knippenberg, has been doing her errands for many years and is ready to be in and out in a few moments. Ruby, played by Jenifer Parks, is visiting with Orabelle for the first time. Ray Burgess, played by Michael Billingsley, is a stroke victim. He has lost the ability to speak, so he uses a Ouija board to communicate with others. Ruby and Ray have an instant connection which develops into a friendship that will be continued long after the first meeting. Ruby breaks down some of the arctic circle surrounding her, letting the audience understand why she acts as she does. l\ay Burgess, played by Nlicnael Billingsley. communicates with Ruby, played by Jenifer Parks, by pointing to letters on nis Ouija board. Urabelle. played by Lee Knippenberg. is upset by ber Iriend s interactions witb Ray Burgess. 52 ^H^" HnoloK tniK pa^e courteKy ol IMarR Oaprio. Performances IVini Worley as Oplielia The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines by Don Nigro was presented on February 28. Directed by Sarah Henry, this one act drama explores the thoughts of two of Shakespeare's heroines as young women and an actress who plays another. Mariana, played by Melissa Stinnett, Ophelia, played by Kim Worley and Lee Knippenberg as an ac- tress playing Lady Macbeth provided the audience with laughter and tears. Lll photos this page courtesy of Marfe Caprio. Melissa Stinnett as Marian Performances 53 Ivignt: Viatthe'w Farley and Scott Stag^. members oi tne band Abner Black, play at Open Mike Nigkt m tke Bomb Skelter. iSelow: IVotaro Tanaka plays original songs at International Nigbt. Above: Satomi Suzuki. Lydia Nyako and Paola Barrerra dance to Elton Jonn's Circle of Life at International Night. Ivigbt: Bill Oirton in Tina Howe s A/i 54 ^y Performances Koto courtesy oi Dr. Dana Oartn Lilt: Bill Davis tools Kis "liorn" in tlif O^lctKorpe Below: April Brown rtaJs poetry at Open Mike Ni^kt L niversity Singers performance of OeAipun Tex. in tke BomI> Skelter. Above; Skannon Montgomery plays at tke opening of Four From MaJriJ in tke O^letkorpe University Museum. Ivelt: Students enjoy tke performances of different kands for Tkursday Ni^kts in tke Bomk Skelter. Performances 55 56 ^j People PEOPLE Hnoto courttsy Dr. Dana Carton. People I 57 Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Kenichi Akiyama Fawn Angel Nlkolaos Antoniou Paola Barrera MfMfmwm Kerem Bilgin Maria BrigKt Rebecca (Jarter Erik Clabaugn r Will Combs Jenniier Co-wdrey Miscbelle Curtin Paul Danino 58 ^% Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Linda Da iVim Uereyna Kathleen Farreil Cjina Fraone Brian Fryman Alan Gibson MyKQeJ. y p*""' w Ji %, L 1 h' ^ Natasha Baranovsfeaya Mattliew Barnliill April Amyx Angela Bartlett Maxine Atkinson JeffB ates Cnristine Bernler Alison Bess Laura Bordi aura Dordeneux Jason Breitieller 66 c Underclassmen nderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Wendy Brennan Christina BurnKa Xeri Biitle Catliryne Calla-way 'B. ^ "^ 1 7 M r .^~ 1 Pete Lannizzaro David Carroll Marlene Cnadwick btacey Chapman Casey Chestnut David Cheung : L Feleica Christian s / Denisa Clillord Underclassmen 67 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Nancy Collins Katie Cook Lanier Coulter Todd Covington CKanda Creasy Alyssa Curabba Patricia Curtis A Gregory Daspit Karina DeAlmeida Frances Debroux Natalie Dietz Catnarine Doles % 68 ^% Underclassmen Jnderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Justin Eleff Isaiali Emtry Randy Everette James Faasse Nifcolaos Antoniou Year: Senior Hometo'svn: Greece "Life at Oglethorpe University was some- times intense, sometimes relaxed, but always enjoyable. Serious attention to academics matched serious attention to fun. As an international student, I felt exceptionally well-prepared for my career and life. I had a good time earning an Oglethorpe University degree. " Patrick Floyd Jennifer Fo-wle Underclassmen c 69 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Kimberly Fowler Claudio Fuchs Allison GatUff Marcj[uis Glenn Photo Avoiloble James Green Amanda Gi Glennls Grim'wood Colleen Gro^an Carol Hall Derefc Ham brick JennJler Hed^epetn Yolanda Hernandez 70 c Underclassmen nderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Rebecca Hester Richard Hibtets Tracy Hicks Pavel Hoin Valerie Holshouser Hi-Cbia Huan^ Terri Hugbes Simon Huki Sbonda Hunter 1 bomas Is Jenny Jedrycbowski Jeremiab Jeffra Underclassmen "% 71 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen :1 Otis Jc K.arinin Keiser Xirtany Kelsey K.evin Kendricfc Creche Kern Farah Khatoon Josepn K.idd Kim Kunl Cnristophe Lamor Me^ Lan^ston Donna LaRosa Kristme Lawrie 72 Underclassmen iderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Dave Leach Herb Lee Russell Lind Theresa Linebarger Mlfce Lipari Jason Lu^inbuhl Claudio Fuchs Year: Freshman Hometown: Cjermany "Oglethorpe was my home for a year. I know, it is scary, but my real home is 7400 miles away. ..Campus life is a totally new thing for me. ..Here you live together with about 500 students, which means you see every on-campus student some- where every day... I will miss campus life a lot when I go back. " Cheelsa Mb Brian McNulty Underclassmen 73 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen .^. A -,\ .^^M ^ ^^^y . ^ i f ^.-i J^"-^^ \ , Lewis Mille Cnristy Morris Kelly Moynes Patrick Mulht ^' Patrick Mullican Jenniler Nanek Yosni Niyata Rackel NoWe Lydia Nyako Patrick O Rourkt Angela Owin^s Jenny Ovdenk 74 ^y Underclassmen iderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Christopher rara^one Elizabeth Parra David Pass Melanlc Pcerl> f) Marh Pelle^rino Jane Perfcins Roh Petric Sarah Phillips Jessie Pierce Joseph Pis; Mary Poteet Stacy Rasmussen Underclassmen 75 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen < Jason Reese Matt Reeves James Rissler Randy Roberson Amy Robertson Kimberly Rodders Daniel Rosenthal Diana Rotne Michael Rowe Erum Sattar Angela Satteriield Zane Scarborough 76 Underclassmen iderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Jenni Sdiillinger Zacliary Scliwalj SelL lonia oellars Deempal Slietli Micliael Shirley Susan Sliirley ChristopKe Lamor Year: Freshman Hometo-wn: Molainville. France "When I came over to the United States, I was concerned about learning about a foreign culture because I needed to adapt to the norms set up by this new environ- ment. My new college student life was rich in events of every kind and it taught me how to be more mature and independent. " Laura Sinclair Jenny Slater Underclassmen 77 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Brandon Smith J. Smith K.elli Solomon Jason Stackhouse Scott Sta^g Erika Steele Jenniler Stelson Elizabetn Stockton Xharius Sumter Neetu Xawney Betn Taylor Jenniler Taylor 78 Underclassmen nderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Chanda Tkc ^^ JeHrey The Mattliew TKompson Jolin Tole Jenniter Trevisa \ Momoyo Tsutati K ananne I jernas Yuri Tsufeads Julie \azq[uez Patricia Villavi avicencio Cjloria Wagner Megan Walte Underclassmen 79 Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Dennett We Miriam 'rt' haley Brandi Wieber^ X -.^ tlur^/^ Bruce Wiifces Christie 'willard Laura 'Williams Wade Wils Eddie Yatt Angela Zaballa Marcelo Zablak ^^^^^1 / ' ^^^Hp* \ YI^R ^1 - ' r^ i ., ^^^^^HKk^t V * L 80 Underclassmen iderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen RacKel Mak; Year: Fresnman Hometown: Na^oya. Japan 7 love O.U.I It is worth coming here all the way from Japan, and I 'm lucky and proud to be a part of O.U. There is an atmosphere here that nobody can find in my other university anywhere, and I love being in this "little Oglethorpe community. " Underclassmen 2 81 82 *% Underclassmen Underclassmen SENIOR ADMINISTRATORS Donald S. Stanton President Anthony S. Caprio Provost Paul L. Dillm^liam Vice President lor Development 84 ^y Faculty Jokn B. Knott, III Executive Vice President Kennetli B. Stark Executive Director of Public Relations Donald R. Moore Vice President for Student Affairs/ Dean ol Community Life John A. Tliames Dean of Continuing Education Faculty 85 Cj. Malcolm Amerson James fcvd'ward O^letnorpe rroiessor or Biology Keitn H. Auiderneide rroiessor oi C nemistry Keith j. Baker Director or Accounting Studies Robert A. Blumentnal H roiessor oi Mathematics James A. Bohart Associate Proiessor oi Mv William L. Bri^htman rroiessor ol English Ronald L. Carlisle rroiessor ol Computer Science and Mathematics David C hawszczcwshi Assistant rroiessor ol Education Barhara R. Clart Proiessor ol English 86 my Faculty John A. C_^ramer rroiessor ol Fnysics Ximotny H. Hand Associate Proiessor ol Psycnolo^y m^Jjgim Bruce W^. rietnerington Proiessor ol h,cononiics Raymond J. Kaiser Assistant Professor of MatKematies Nancy I i. Kerr Froiessor ol PsycKology C liarlotte Lee Knippenter^ Director of tKc Drama Pr rogram Josepli M. Knippenter^ Associate Professor of Political Studies S Rotin M. LeBlanc distant Professor of Politics J^y Lutz Alexander M. Martin Associate Professor of FrencK Assistant Professor of History Micliael F. McClure Assistant Professor of En^lisli Douglas McFarland sistant Professor of EnglisK Mary M. Middleton Associate Professor of Accounting PKilip J. Neujalir Professor ol PkilosopKy ii*^ Lloyd Nicfc Director of Art Programs and Museum Faculty 87 Ken Nishimura Professor of Pliilosopliy Jolin D. Orme Associate Proiessor oi Political StuJies Viviana P. Plotnifc Assistant Professor ol Spanish W. Irwin Ray ' Director of Musical Activities % MicKatI K. Rulison John A. Ryland Daniel L. SchaJler William C. Schulz. Ill Assistant Professor ol Busine Professor of Physics Liorarian Professor of Biology Administration William O. Shropshire Callaway Proiessor oi Economics W. Bradford Smith Assistant Professor of History John C . Stevens Professor of Education Brad L. Stone Professor of Sociology 88 1^^ Faculty w^illiam F. Straley Associate Proiessor oi Business Aaministration Linda J. 1 aj lor Proiessor oi Englisn David IN. Tnomas Proiessor oi History J. L)ean Tucker Associate Proiessor oi Business Administration and Economics Vienna Kern Volante Associate Proiessor oi Education Victoria L. Weiss Proiessor oi Englisn Jason M. Wirtk Visiting Assistant Proiessor oi Pnilosopny Monte W. Wolf Proiessor oi Cnemistry Alan N. Woolfolk Associate Proiessor oi Sociology h Philip P. :^insmeister Proiessor oi Biology Faculty ^y 89 HxAnJrfSie vhtan Kiim Paul riudson. Registrar and RKonda Walls. Assistant Registrar Pamela Tubesin^, Administrative Assistant to tne Provost ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (L to r) David Stockton. Catalog Librarian. Debbie Dejuan, Library Assistant - Circulation, Steplianie Pbillips, Penny Rose. Library Assistant - Periodicals. Virginia Xonilinson. Library Assistant - Circulation. Christen Warner. Liorary Assistant - Circulations. George Stewart, Relerence Litrarian and Jobn A. Ryland, Librarian. Cbristie Brack brill and Kathleen Cuy. Museum Associates 90 1 Staff i Ik. (L to r) Andy P. Geeter. Admission Counselor. Laura Amiot. Admission Counselor. Linda M. Bartell. Associate Director of Admission. Mereditli A. Mabry. Admission Counselor. Troy Dwyer. Admis.sion Counselor. Lei^h Maloy. Assistant to tlie Director ol Admission. Detty Scliuliger. Assistant to tKe Director ol Admission. CatKy Ensin^. Admission Coun.selor. Dennis T. Matthews. As.sociate Dean of Enrollment Management, David Crraves. Admission Counselor and Detty KirLy. Administrative Assistant. (L to r) MereditK Kemp. Work Study Student. Wanda Banai, Pamela S. Beaird. Director of Financial Aid. Clirista L. Winsness, Financial Aid Counselor and Patrick N. Bonones, Assistant Director ol Financial Aid.. ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID Staff # 91 Back ro^v:(L to r) Marskall R. Nason. Associate Dean ol Community Lite and Director of Student Center. Donald R. Moore, Vice President lor Student Affairs and Dean of Community Life, Patsy A. Bradley. University Nurse, C, Harold JoKnson, Director ol Security and Betsy Ryland, Psychologist. Front row: Carolyn M. Dufly. Administrative Assistant to the Vice President. Kay Norton, Assistant Dean ol Community Lile and Director ol Housing, Eliza- tetli SmitK. Resident Director. Betty Nis.sley, Secretary lor the Student Center and Pari Smart, Resident Director. Back row: ( L to r) Resident Assistants Jim Faasse. Jamie Walker. Pat Mulkearn, Rekecca Hester, Bill Girton and Gina Fraone. Front row: Resident Director Elizaketk Smitk. Brooke Bourdelat-Parks. Mary Poteet. Re.sident Director Pari Smart. Stepkanie Caroutkers. Tonya Gikson and Jeremiak Sckultz. 92 Staff business (L to r) Vivian Marsnall. Accounts Receivable ipervisor. Janice C Cjilmore, Director oi tne Bv Jiiice and Hilda Nix. Accounts Payable and Payroll Supervisor. 5uper (L to r) Sandra Ho^vard, University Receptionist. Linda Bucki. Associate Dean lor Administration, Carrie Lee Hall. Adminstrativc Assistant to tne Executive Vice President and Associate Dean. Criadys Xalley. Audiovi- sual Coordinator. Housekeeping. Crounds and Maintenance BUSINESS OFFICE (L to r) Cyntkia JVIascioli. Ollice Manager, Jokn A. Xkames. Dean or Continuing Educa- tion and Ann Sincere. Registration Coordina- tor. Not pictured: Carl 1. Pirkle. Jr.. Associ- ^^> ^r^^ ^^^^1 li^ll ^r ^ X II F" W^ ^^^ Dean ol Continuing Education and Arlis \^ U iVl iVl LJ N 111 LIrt D. Head. Assistant Dean of Continuing Education. CONTINUING EDUCATION Staff 93 94 L.. Organizations ORGANIZATIONS Organizations ^% 95 Alpha Chi AX rrom Leit-to-Riglit: Dr. Clark, Jenifer Parks. Betk Taylor. Dr. RuliMon. Stacey Ckapman. Miriam Wkaley, Jenny Ovdenk. Adam Ruiz. Bridget Cecckini, Stepkanie Powell. Victoria Palkovic. Simon Hukin, Stepkanie Hunter. Rok Petric. ana Rebecca Hester 96 ^^ Organizations Alpha Phi Omega Aoa **P3S**^* Friendsmp Organizations "^ 97 Oglethorpe Ambassadors iiigiigis: ii!f i f> S ^ I T Student Ambassador 4484 Peachtree Rd., N E. Atlanta, Georgia 30319 Admissions: Local (404) 364-8307 Toll-free (800) 428-4484 Ofncers: Rebecca Hester, President Merryl Felcl, Tour Cnair Tiiiany Kelsey &- Jim Faasse, Housing Cnristie W^illara Sc Angela Satteriiela, Public Relations Ambassadors olricers Jim raasse. Angela Satterlield. Rebecca Hester and Tiiiany Kelsey. 98 Organizations Le Cercle Francais French Club from Lclt-to-Riolit: Kimberly Rod^trs. Cnristopne Lanior. L)r. Lutz. Amy Bacigalupi. Karina OeAlmeida. Jason Knaley. Rok Petric Not pictured: Miriam Wnaley. Jeniier Parks. Mclanic PeerDOom Organizations 99 International Club beated Leit-to-Ri^nt: iVarianne Xjemes. Karina DeAlmeiaa. Satomi. Suzuki. ReiRo Mahi. Lyaia Nyako Standing Row 1: Lruni Salter. Elizaoelh Parra, Micnelle John, Deempal Stietn. Faran Knatoon. Deooran Lei^tity. Stell Huan^. Marsnail Nason Ro'w 2: Hilary Brennan. Davia Pass. Kimberly Roarers. Ciauaio Fucns. L)ean Tnames. Racnel Nome, Maria Bri^nt 100 ^y Organizations Intervarsity Chris- tian Fellowship From Left-to-Riglit: Caria Hall. Jenny Guerrero. Amy Asaki. Crai^ Dennis. Angela Bartletl. Maria Xopezit. ana Lew Lecbrone Organizations ^y 101 I I Intrafraternity Council CMandin^ Irom Leit-to-Ri^ht: Dean Moore. Anthony Wilson. Brian Snipley, Dave Sabel. Jason Levy, Clay Barrineau Sitting: Rod Smitn, Alan Ciioson. Kevin Huitt, Aric Kline 102 ^y Organizations Omicron Delta Kappa OAK Back Row from Left-to-Rjgtt: Dr. Carlisle. Mar.skall Nason. Dr. Tueber, Ann Mason, Mike Tkomas. Ja.son Fi.sker. Dr. SkropsKire, Bill Girton. Dr. Lutz. Dr. Knippenberg. Mark Capri,,. Dean Moore Front Row: Jin, Faas.se. Stepken Cooper. Kent McKay, Elizaketk Stockton, Elizaketk Smitk, Mickelle Jokn. Jenifer Parks, Jamie Walker, CkanJa Creasy, and Kay Norton Organizations ^y 103 Oglethorpe Academic Team Standing: William Girton. Susan SKirley. Dave LeacK, Dave Clieung. Greg Daspit. Tony Drate Seated: EUzatetK Stoctton, Stephen Cooper Not pictured: Mark Caprio. Misclielle Curlin. Marstall Nason. Dave Leach. Matt Reeves, Jamie Walter Catncrine Wolle Pkoto^raplu sulnnitted ty Mark Caprio 104 ^y Organizations Oglethorpe Student Association Organizations ^^ 105 Oglethorpe Wind Ensemble Back Row from Lcft-to-Ri^lit: Misclielle Curtin. Joanic Howard. Catliarinc Doles. Maria JolinsoTi. Bttli Taylor, Norifco Murata Middle Row: Mereditk Kemp. Jennifer CampLell. Brooke Bourdelat -Parks. Leia Inzerello. Susan Snirley Front Row: Director Dana Carton. Tonia Sellars, Kim Rodders. Natalie Dietz. Neetu Tawney. Not pictured: Mark Caprio. Gregory Daspit. William Girton. Stepkenie Miller. Yvette Nemetk, Stacy Rasmusscn. Jenniicr Scnillinger. Katnrin Voajaani. 106 ~* Organizations Panhellenic Jf rom Leil-to-Ki^nt: Sabrina boles. Julie A^ster. Jenniler I revisan. Angela Satterlield. Kay Norton, Stepnanie jLverett Stephanie Mannis. iJianna Rotne. Rebecca Hester Organizations 107 Phi Beta Delta OBA Student Mem1>e rs: JNikolaos Antoniou Maria Bright. Vice President Claire Buzzard Mike Ckamoers Margaret Ckin Katkleen Farrell Lori Oreen Randa Halez Jenniler Hornor Simon Hukin Mickelle Jokn. Vice President Rakia Nagda CvOrnelia Petcu Rok Petric Keiko Sakamoto Faculty /Staii Memoers: Antkony Caprio JNancy Kerr Jay Lutz. President Alexander Martin Lloyd Nick Marskall Nason, Campus Coordinator Ken iNiskimura William Skropskire Donald Stanton William Straley Pkillip Zinsmeister rionorary NlemDers: Nokuaki Oda Barkara Stanton 108 Organizations Playmakers Organizations *\ ^0#* "^""^ fetaflGjviB,atiw^geMeroii more "imiaature" ifi ^^Ty r/ftj _ andhoepitdila'nieyeatakft SeandBowda, being very . 1 '^V*m ' *a^ foo* ly ****"*'"*" "^ *" "* "TiOrs i-tmL. "* Sporti are mow make iifetong proiaiiet too '^O'^ O// -^tdevwoob fla%ScliM)i) ^^/# # ' waa homi aada tot efitadyinfr S A :^> "^iRpotaMd h :>t-'^ '7^ ^4 '^ ^ %?}% i whenever if^resmt Ihope support the Stoinqr as often ai poa3>le. '5- "% ' "P '' ^.<*""'^ look forward to this ^%^ ^A**"***" rat Oglethorpe andto ^ ^ jjoitart P***** th you on canmua. *% "?> ^"^^-ok viewed^ <*the -^' Thefe diipi*!!5i **^*Xvajatztr- 112 Organizations Thalian Society IJacR Row: Patrick rloyd. Or. Joseph Knippenber^. Miscnelle Curtin. Mattne"w Farley. Matthew Bamhill. Stacy Chapman. L)r. Bradiord Smith. Kacnel Noble. Alison Bess Front Ro"w: Matthew Reeves. Mark C aprio. William Ciirton. Oina rraone. Ldizabeth Stockton. David t heung Not rictured: Michael IJIingworth. Uavid Leach. Jamie Walker Pkotograpn submitted by Dana Carton Organizations 113 University Chorale 1994-95 O^letkorpe University CKorale Personnel listea lelt-to-ri^nt Jennifer Parts (A). Stephen Cooper (T). Jaime JeJrjchowsfci (S). ClauJio Fuclis (B). Julie Agster (S). Tliomas Taylor (T). Mary Poteet (A). Rict HiUels (B) PLiotograpk 8u1nnitted hy Mark Caprio 114 ^y Organizations T University Singers 1994-95 Oglethorpe University Singers Personell listed bottom row (#l) to top (#4) and left-to-riglit #1 Julie Vazscjuez. Heather Andrews. Cristine Jal,s. Christine Bemier. Megan Walters. Jenifer Parhs. [,aura Butts. K'athrin Vodjdani #2 Julie Agster. Jaime Jedrychowsfci, Katie Tructsis. Kate Varley. Mary Potcet. lolanta Oyztoyd. Chanda Creasy. Michelle Breton #3 Christina Bumham. Carrie Adhins, James Rissler. Rich Hihbets. Kimherly Worley. Erin O'Brien. Julia Shvartsman #4 Stephen Cooper. Claudio Fuchs. Joey Kidd. Thomas Taylor. Randy Roherson. Bill Davis. Eric Clahaugh. Jeremy Jeffra Not pictured: Kent McKay. Rachel Mahi, Claire Buzzard, Marh Boyt. Dr. WiUiam Schuiz Photograpk sulmuttej ty Mark Caprio Organizations "m^ 115 Alpha Phi Omega, Oglethorpe Ambassadors, Best Buddies, Black Student Caucus, Chess Club, Executive Round Table, International Club, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Kashima Shinryu, Oglethorpe Academic Team, Oglethorpe Dancers, Oglethorpe Expeditions Unlim- ited, Oglethorpe Wind En- semble, Playmakers, Residence Hall Association, The Stormy I Petrel, Student Alumni Associa^ tion. The Tower, Yamacraw, 116 ^* Organizations Alpha Psi Omega, Chiar- oscuro, French Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Thalian Society, Univer- sity Chorale, University Singers, Phi Alpha Theta, Pre-Medical Association, Sigma Pi Sigma, Society of Physics Students, Sigma Zeta, Psi Chi, Psychology and Sociology Club, Student Education Association, Ac- counting Club, Adam Smith So- ciety, Beta Omicron Sigma, Al- ^ha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Eta Sigma Organizations ^y 117 ) / ^ 118 Greeks GREEKS Greeks # 119 120 ^y Creeks GREEK WEEK Congratulations Your Education is Important The Experience of Being Educated is Invaluable - Enjoy! Athens Pizza OPEN SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY 11-11 THURSDAY 11-12 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11-1 365-8646 -FREE DELIVERY- Located at Peachtree Road and Dresden Drive (In Brookhaven Station next to Marta) Travelod ge iH f994 8 Covington. Todd 68 Cowdrey. Jennifer 58 Cox. Joe 111 Cramer. John 86. HI Creasy. Chanda 23. 44. 68, 115. 156 Crowley. Tim 148 Curaoha. j-Myssa 34. 68 Curtin. Mischelle 58. 104. 106. 111. 113 Curtis. Patricia 68 D Danino. Paul 58 Daspit. Oreo 68. 104. Ill Davis. Bill 23. 55. 115 Davis. Clay 146 Davis. Linda 59. 136 DeAlmeida. Karina 6. 7. 40. 41. 68. 99. 100 Dehroux. Frances 68 Dejuan. Dehhie 90 Dennis. Crai^ 101 Dereyna. Kim 59 Dietz. Natalie 68. 106 Dillard. Roh 48 Dillingham. Paul 15. 84 Doles, Catharine 68. 106 Doyle. Professor 42 Drake. Tony 32. 104. Ill Drouin. Melissa 142 Duffy. Carolyn 92 Dwyer. Troy 51. 91 Dyer. Linnea 16 Ehlers, Julie 25 Eleff. Justin 69 Lmhry. Isaiah 69 Lnsin^. Cathy 91 Evans. Chip 148 Everett. Stephanie 107. 154 Everette. Randv 24. 69 Faasse. Jim 22. 23. 69. 92 Farge. Jerf 34 Farley, Matthew 54. 113 Farrell. Katie 5. 59. 154 Fisher. Jason 23. 28. 69 Fletcher. Katie 34. 69 Floyd. Patrick 31. 34. 39. 42. 69. 113 rowler. Jennifer 69 Fowler. Kimherly 70 Fraone. Gina 59. 92. 113. 175 Fryman. Brian 59 Fuchs. Claudio 40. 41. 70. 73. 100. 114. 115 Fulton. Eleanor 111 Cramhino. Tommy 148 Garrett. Franklin 30. 31 Gatljff, Allison 70. 175 Geeter, Andy 91 Gihson. Alan 59. 102. 127 Gibson, Tonya 33. 92 Gilmore, Janice 93 Girton. Bill 23. 54. 59. 92. 104. 111. 113 Glenn, Marquis 70 Graf. Sliaunna 48. 49 Graves. David 91 Gray. Alex 111 Green. James 70. 111. 174 Green, Lu 59, 64. 142 Greene, Amanda 70 Grirrin, Katherine 34. 36 Cjrimwood. Glennis 70 Grogan. Colleen 21. 70. 174 Guerrero. Jenny 60. 64. 101 Guy, Kathleen 90 H Hall. Caria 38. 60. ()5. 101 Index 169 Hall. Carol 70. 175 Hall. Carrie Lee 93 Hamtrick. Derek 20. 70 Hand. Timotky 80 Hannak. Mark 126 Hannoii. Holl)' loti Hartnett. Brenaa 60 Head. ArlJs 93 Heaoepetn. Jenniler 70 Helms. Scott 39. 60 Henry. Sarak 48. 49. 63 Hernandez. I olanda 70 Heslop. Ckri sting 20 Hester. Rekecca 71. 92. 107 Hetkerington. Bruce 86. 128 Hikkets. Rick 71. 114. 115 Hicks. Tracy 71 Hillman. Brenaa 142 Hoakin. iAlicia 136 Horman. Pavel 71 Holskouser. Valerie 25. 71 Homer, jenniler 4 Ho"wara. Joanie 106 Howard. Sandra 93 Huang. Ckien-Ko 60 Huang. E-Ckia 71. 123 Huan^. Stella 100 Hudgens. Kevin 34. 35. 36 Hudson. Paul 14. 31. 64. 90 Hugkes. Xerri 71 Huitt. Kevin 102 Hukin. Simon 71 Hunter. Skonda 71 Ick'wan. Angelia 60 lllin^wortk. Mickael 113 Inzerello. Leia 60. 106 Isoe. Gustavo 8. 9 Ison. Xkomas 71 Jaks. Cristine 115 Jedryckowski. Jaime 114, 115 JedryckowsRi. Jenny 71 Jeffra. Jeremy 48. 71. 115 Jokn. Mickelle 6. 23. 40. 59, 60, 63, 100. 175 J<^>knsnn. (jjoria 111 Joknson. Harold 92 Joknson. iMaria 106 Jolissaint. Jena 48. 123 Jones. Justin 60 Jones, Otis 72 Keiser. Karmin 72. 123 Kelsey. Tiffany 72. 175 Kemp, Mereditk 91, 106. Ill Kendrick, Kevin 72 Kem. C recke 72 Kerr. Nancy 64. 87 Kkaloon. Farak 7. 40. 72. 100 Kidd, Joey 72.115 Kieman, Dennis 131 King, Melissa 36, 37 Kirky. Dekky 91 Kline. Aric 102 Knaley. Jason 60. 63. 99 Knippenber^, Josepn 23, 87. 113 Knippenoerg. Lee 48. 52. 53. 87 Knott. Jokn 85 Koklweiler. Ckip 31. 136 Kun^. Eric 148 Kuni. Kim 72 Lamor. Ckristopke 72, 77. 99 Lan^ston. Meg 72 LaRosa. Donna 72 Lawrie. Kristine 72. 136 Leack. Dave 11. 32. 34. 37. 73. 104. 111. 113 LeBeaxi. Hope 2f>. 136 LeBlanc, Rokin 87 Leckrone. Lew 101. 136 Lee. Herk 73 Lekmann, Sally 25 Leigkty, Dekorak 100 Letourneau. Bryon 111. 146 Levy. Jason 102 Lim, Sopkana 4. 174 Lind. Russell 73 Linebarger. Xkeresa 73 Lipari, Mike 73 Longino. C omell 146 Luginkukl. Jason 73 Lufeow. Will 148 Lutz. Jay 23. 62. 87. 99 Lyons. Beau 136 M K Kaiser. Ravmond 87 Maljry. Mereditli 91 MaKnney. Mifce 111 Mabi. Raclicl 6. 81. 100, 115 Mallory. Andrea 156 Maloy. Leieli 91 Mannjs. Stepnanie 107 Maron. Clieelsa 73 MarsKall, Vivian 93 Martin. Alexander 87 Mascioli. Cyntliia 93 Mason. Ann 23. 142 MattKews. Dennis 65, 91 McClung, Jamie 24, 31 McClure, Mictael 26, 87 McFarland, Douglas 87 McKay, Kent 22, 23. 43, 48, 49, 115 McNulty. Brian 73 McPherson. Mary 154 McQueen. Megan 142 Middleton. Mary 87 Miller. Donnctt 154 Miller, Lewis 74 Moccio, Jim 148 Montgomery, SKannon 55. Ill Moore. Donald 23, 85, 92, 102 Morris, Cnristy 74 Morrison, Mickael 60 Moynes. Kelly 74 Mullieam, Pat 74, 92 Mullican, Patrick 74 Murata, Noriko 41. 60. 106. 142 Murpky. Sue 5 N Nanek. Jenniler 74 Nason. Marskall 23, 40, 92, 100, 104, 111 Nenietk, Yvette 154 Neujakr, Pkillip 87 Nevitt, C nance 126 Nick, Llnyd 22, 87 Niskimura, Ken 88 Nissley, Betty 92 Nix, Hilda 93 Niyata. 1 oski 74 Nokle. Racked 74, 100. 113 Nokles, Katkerine 25 Norton, Kay 21, 23, 92, 107 Nyako, Lydia 6, 40. 54. 74, 100 o O Brien. Erin 115 Oka. Mickie 61 Orme. Jokn 62. 88 O Rourke. Patrick 74 Ott, Janice 61 Ovdenk, Jenny 25, 74 Owen, Oingerick 111 Owings. Angela 74 Oyzkoyd, lolanta 115 Pack, Doug 136 Paragone, C kris 37. 75 Parks, Jenifer 23. 52. 99. 114. 115 Parra. Elizaketk 41. 75. 100 Pass. David 34. 75. 100 Pedersen, Kristiane 6. 36 Peerkoom. Melanie 75. 99 Pcllegrino. Mark 75 Perkins. Jane 75 170 Index Petric. Rok 75. 99 Petrovic. Iva 38 PKillips. Sarak 75 Pierce. Jessie 75 Pintozzi. Oevin 61 PirkU. Carl 93 Pisan!. Joe 75. Ill Plotnil. Viviana 88 Popp. Billv 148 Poston. Susan 61. 142 Potctt. Mary 75. 92. 114. 115 Puckett. Amy Marie 17, 49, 61, 111 Pyron. Jeff 44 R Ramos. Mar^e 61 Rankin. Bryan 111 RaptT. C nristopncr 61 Rasmussen. Stacy 75 Ray. W. Irwin 88 Reese. Jason 76 Reeves. Matt 34. 37. 76. 104. 111. 113 Rissler. James 24. 76. 115 Roa. Francisco 9 Rokrson. Randy 23. 76. 115 Rol>ertson. Amy 76 Rodgers. Kim 6. 40. 76. 99. 100. 106 Rose. Penny 90 Rosenthal. Daniel 76 Rotlie. Diana 76. 107 Rowe. Michael 76 Ruli.son. Michael 88. Ill Ryland. Betsy 92 Ryland. John 88. 90 Sahel. Dave 102 Sandin. Dan 35 Saniord. Anna 25 Sattar. Erum 76. 100 Satterfield. Angela 7(i. 107 Scarhorough. Zane 76 Schadler. Daniel 88 Schewe. Ann 111 Schillinger. Jenni 77 Schmidt. Jeanne 128 Schmidt. Steve 28. 29 Schorstein. Vlad 61 Schuli^er. Dehhy 91 Schuhz. Jeff 61 Schultz. Jeremiah 92 Schulz. William 88. 115 Schutt. Andy 37. 146 Schwah. Zachary 77 Sellars. Tonia 77. 106 Sheth. Deempal 40. 77. 100 Shipley. Brian 102 Shirley, Michael 77. 175 Shirley. Su.san 77. 104. 106 Shropshire. William 23. 88 Shvartsman. Julia 115 Sincere. Ann 93 Sinclair. Laura 34. 77 Slater. Jenny 26. 34. 77 Smart. Pari 92 Smith. Bradford 88. 113 Smith. Brandfin 78 Smith. C hris 175 Smith. Elizaheth 21. 92 Smith. J. 78 Smith, Rod 102 Soles. Sahrina 107. 136 Solomon. Kelli 78 Stachhouse. Jason 78 Stasa. Scott 32. 54. 78. 136 Stanton. Barhara 14, 17 Stanton. Donald 14. 16. 29. 31. 65. 84 Stark. Kenneth 85 Steele. Erika 34. 78 Stelson. Jennifer 78 Stephens, Jack 146 Stevens. John 88 Ste'wart. Oeorge 90 Stinnett. MeUssa 53 Stockton. David 90 Stockton. Elizaheth 23. 32. 34. 78. 104. 113 Stone. Brad 88 Straley. William 5. 24. 89 Strong. Ryan 146 Sumter. Tharius 48. 78 Suzuki. Satomi 6. 20. 40, 41. 54. 100 Svitek. Melis.sa 25 Talhy. Gladys 93 Xanaka. Kotaro 54 Tawney. Neetu 78. 106 Taylor. Beth 78. 106 Taylor. Jenniler 78 Taylor. Linda 89 Taylor. Thomas 114. 115 Thames. John 85. 93. 100 Thomas. C hanaa 79. 156 Thomas. David 89 Thomas. Jeff 79. 136 Thomas. Mike 23. 36. 37. 111. 128. 148 Thompson. Matthew 79 Thrasher. Ainiee 32, 34 Tjemas. Karianne 6. 40. 79. 100 Tole. John 79 Tomlinson. Virginia 90 Torrens. Bernardo 8. 9 Trevisan. Jennifer 79. 107. 136 Trucksis. Katie 115 Tsuhaki. Momoyo 5. 79 Tsukada. Yuri 6. 79 Tuhesino. Pamela 90 Tucker. Dean 22. 23. 89 1 udors. Alan 136. 154 u L'nger. Boh 154 V Vails, Dmo 9 Varley. Kate 115 Vaughn. Rehecca 34 Vazcjuez. Julie 79. 115 Vickers. Ryan 146 Villavicencio. Patricia 79 Visger. Vicki 37. Ill Vodjdani. Kathrin 115 Volante. Vienna 62. 89 w Wagner, (jloria 79 w'alker, Hope 61 Walker. Jamie 20. 23. 61. 92. 104. 111. 113 Walls. Rkonda 90 Walters. Megan 79. 113 Wardlaw. Melissa 61 Warner. C'kristen 90 Waterston. Xinnie 154 Weaver. Bennett 80 Weiner. Matt 148 Weiss. Victoria 89 Wessling. Sean .34 Wkaley. Miriam 80. 99. 174 Wieberg, Brandi 80 Wilkes, Bruce 31. 39. 80 Wilkinson. Vicy .37 Willard. Ckristie 80 Williams. KimDerly 156 Williams. Laura 80 Williams. Rekecca 16 Williamson. Miki 174 Wilson. Antkony 102 Wilson. Wade 80 Wingo. Ckuck 111 Winsness. C krista 91 Wirtk. Jason 89 Wiskind, Jared 34. 35 Wolf. Monte 89 Wolfe. Catkerine 34. 104 Woolfolk. Alan 89 Worley. Kim 53. 115. 142 Wuicket. David .30 Yates. Eddie 80 Zakalla. Angela 80 Zaklak. Marcelo 80 Zinsmeister. Pkilip 89 Index 171 Congratulations to senior members of the Ya mac raw staff Heath Coleman and Michelle John Class of 1995 t;rspv 172 f^Y Closing The Yamacraw would like to thank Dean Moore Mary Kay Kimmitt Marshall Nason Community Life Gene Asher Dr. Dana Carton Mark Caprio Chopper Johnson Public Relations The Stormy Petrel and all others who helped make this yearbook possible. Closing ^f 173 YAM AC RAW CO-EDITOR EXTRAORDINAIRE JAMES GREEN CO-ASSISTANT TO THE ASSISTANT OF THE CO- EDITOR OF THE YEAR- BOOK II SOPHANA LIM PHOTOG- " RAPHY EDITOR COLLEEN GROG AN MIKI WILLIAMSON, COPY EDITOR 174 \ CI osing Jenniier Dowers Ads and Business JVlana^er David Cneun^ Heath Col eman Allison Gatllff Carol Hall Mickelle Jolin Tillany Kelsey Assistant Pkoto^rapliy Editor JVlicliael Shirley Not pictured: Chris Smith and Cina Fraone Closing ^-^ 175 Photo submitted by Chopper Jonnson. Oglethorpe University Alma Mater Our dear Alma Mater, to you we sing our praise. Your gray stone and mortar give strength for the coming days. Then like the Petrel, feet near the ocean, We'll rise thru wind and rain. Yes, Oglethorpe yo here to remind us: Nescit Cedere. M6 -y Closing ,I_SWORTH P1,!BLISHINC COMPANY / MARCELINE MISSOURI 0*58 3 1002 1013 3771 4 FOLIO LD4191 .0465 Y3 1995 c.2 ^ Yamacraw / issued by the first senior class of the Oglethorpe University.