QMarch 200* Marcn 2004 Page 4 Apt-iI 2004 Page 18 Mh 2004 Page 24 June 2004 I Page 26 Jul 4 2004 Page 30 Augu.t 2004 Page 36 September 2004 Page 46 October 2004 Page 54 REF LD 4651 .P485 Y66 2005 C . 2 200S V D.mb.r ?004 lifl.62 {^truor^ ?005 R*.90 tV I PW - ' >- ^avid TSricc u Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained" -James A. Garfield July 12, 1880 School of Education Helping Children: Lindsey Cromer, education major, works with a small group of students at Baldwin Elementary School. Those Who Inspire: Some members of the education faculty and staff gather by the lake: Front Row (L-R): Deborah Wright, Dr. Jane McFerrin, Dr. Madge Kibler, Dr. Ellen Briggs. Back Row (L-R): Professor Susan Smith, Dr. Hilton Smith, Dr. Charles Lucado, Dr. Bob Cummings, Kathleen Anderson, Lisa Brookshire and Dr. Sandra Dickson. cM,rrch2004 Left: Dr. Hilton Smith secured an important relationship with Foxfire this year From its be- ginning, Foxfire has helped teachers teach and learners learn, while also being firmly rooted in the culture of the community. Below: Jennilee Lowe, student teacher, assists elementary students with computer- based learning. Above i Mtessor Susan Smith helps students understand Reading Methods lor Early Child- hood and Middle School Students (LR) " Phillips. Ginger Davis, Ginger Taylor , Susan Smith and Kate Whitfield e of music, combine emo- tional and intellectual abilities to create an atmosphere full of pem- eif id expression and drama. The outstanding pianists, "Donna James and L Dr. UTayner; the exceptional soloists, (flayton Jo/ley, Dr. (for/and, and T>r. ^te in ha us- Jordan; the 'Pied- mont (fhorale; the (Children's Qjorus; and the orchestra, made the experience of (farmina Burana superb. " 'Dr. "Wallace Jf'inson Above: Denise Martin and Sara Elliot perform the bells. oteW// 2004 Right: Dr. Hinson, Music Department Chair, conducts Carmina Burana. Top: Daniel Merck performing the timpani. Above (L-R): Jeremy Anderson. Ryan Gooch, Kris Chesterman. Charron Davis. David Odom, and James Lawrence. Left: Baritone Jeremy Bishop wait- ing for his entrance while perform- ing the crowd-pleasing sextet. Far Left: Dr. Barbara Steinhaus- Jordan prepares to sing the soar- ing soprano solo "In Trutina." Above: Wes Crow(P-INF) and Stan Brosko(P-INF) congratulate Brandon Schmitt(P-OF). l ish strong last season by winning our first Grand South Conference Tour. We hope to carry that strong finish over into the 2005 season." - Head Coach Jim Peeples ;a*- Baseball Team Front Row( L-R): Trey McCay, Trent Smallwood. Eric Little. C.J. Edentield, Stan Brosko. Chris Russell and Wes Tanner. Middle Row (L-R): Will Ward. Jeff McClesky. Evan Christian. Steve Kindregan. Louis Albin. Tim Jones, Ronnie Perona. D.J. Johnson, Walker Searcy and Trey Fowler. Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Jim Peeples, Sam Waters. Brandon Schmitt. Stuart Lancaster, Austin Devnew, Matt Copeland. Jeff Macy. Bill Secor, Mike Santowski. Rocky McJenkins, Wes Crow. Assistant Coach Terry Roberson and Assistant Coach Richard Dombrowsky. elow: Luis Albin Baseball iwi Above: Brandon Schmitt French Studies IV R \ 1 "Union, justice, anc conf i dec * -Louisiane State Mti ew v\ean It is hard to visit New Orleans and not be cxxght ip in the atmosphere and aroma of 7feCrecm/0/yIoufeiararrx^bepar of the U.S., but it manages to remain a different world altogether.' o Right (L-R): Whitney Foster, Jeremy Bishop, Sarah Farrell, Hannah Cargle, Resa Train, Susan Smith, Bryant Tench, Alex Coleman, Saul Olvera- Rubio, and Linda Wofford en- joyed the good food and took turns on the dance floor at Mulate's. Below (L-R): Jeremy Bishop, Sarah Farrell, Bryant Tench, Resa Train, Whitney Foster, Saul Olvera-Rubio, Susan Smith, Alex Coleman and Dr. Bradford at MTV's Real World house. Above (L-R): Whitney Foster, Bryant Tench, Jeremy Bishop, Alex Coleman and Resa Train have lunch during a tour of the Garden District. Right (L-R): Jeremy Bishop and Sarah Farrell enjoy the Gar- ^ dens at Laura Plantation cMareh 2004 Above (L-R): Susan Smith, Linda Wofford, Saul Olvera-Rubio, Hannah Cargle, Resa Train and Alex Coleman at Oak Alley Plantation. _ New York. Mass Communications College Media Advisers Conference -* I K *rj rop: Ashley Seale enjoys the big lights ol New York :> t v luring a night out on the town after attending the College Media Advisers Conference all day. Above: I lertens Wyant and I '.it>by Pitts camera while taking a ride on the subwi Museum in Queens. .n.7 Ini From top to l> " ibby Pins. Ashley ile Dr VanCant* Sarah Farrell. and : l 'lie Wyant In t of Gr Statlor An anti- blocked traffic on the streets of New York City with many participants carrying signs accusing the Bush Administration for the tragedy of 9-11. Farrell, and fyant. M|U> While in New York Sarah Farrell. Gabby Pitts, and Ashley Seale visaed ti>. rial ol i 1 Come Pack, Little Steba ty William Inge 7SK: Right: This powerful play explores how families are devestated by alcoholism and domestic abuse. Below: Director Betsey Blakeslee repairs costumes torn up during the fight scene. .V 1 * s>. IrtM ' Cast Members Front Row (L-R): Christina Clayton, Sarah Baer, Resa Train, Jeremy Bishop and Jeremy Miller. Back Row (L-R): Eric Mathews, Chuck Duncanson, Blayne Kyle, Jeramie Scott and David Reynolds. Right: Lola (ResaTrain) welcomes Marie (Sarah Baer) and Bruce (David Reynolds) to dinner unaware of the tragedy to come later that evening. Left: Jeremy Bishop as Doc, Below: Turk (Blayne Kyle) romances contemplates a life that is out Marie, Doc and Lola's border (Sarah of control. Baer) but his motives are suspect. " l //, i Above: Doc and Lola live their lives of "quiet desperation.* Left: A once kind man. Doc savages his wife after reverting to alcohol after a year of sobriety. . -. 'A.i KJ# i4 Golf team finishes in top- 10 at NCCAA Tournament By Rick Winters The Piedmont College men's golf team arrived at The Hombre Golf Course in Panama City Beach, Florida, on October 1 1 , to compete in the National Christian College Ath- letic Association Tournament. In the 21 -team field, the Lions were deter- mined to do better than last year's 11th place finish. After the first day of the tourna- ment it looked as though Piedmont had a good chance of finishing in the top five, shooting a team score of 314, 16-over par, for sixth place. Fr. Kyle Shelnut led the Lions shooting a five-over, 77. Fr. Stephen Giddens recorded a six-over, 78; So. Drew Brady shot a seven-over, 79; and Sr. Dusty Rogers finished off the team score with an eight-over, 80. On the second day of the tournament, the Lions shot a team score of 315, 17-over par; however, the team was able to hold on to the ninth place finish. Shelnut led the Lions on the sec- ond day, along with Brady, shooting another five-over,77; Giddens re- corded an eight-over, 80; and Rogers again finished up the scoring, shoot- ing a nine-over, 81. Fr. Matt Goodall also competed in the tournament shooting a 13-over, 85, and a 15- over, 87. However, only the top four scores could be counted in the team competition. "We improved two spots this year, earning the golf team's first-ever top- 10 finish at the NCCAA tournament," says Head Coach Lee Glenn, "We were also able to win two team cham- pionships and two individual titles early in the season, which was an added plus." The NCCAA tournament marked the end of the fall season for the golf team. Piedmont College Men's Golf Team L-R: Head Coach Lee Glenn, Dusty Rogers, Andy Cartwright, Matt Goodall, Drew Brady, Stephen Giddens, and Kyle Shelnut. Above: Dusty Rogers finished third overall at the Lees-McRae College invitational with a 1-over 65 20 April 2004 Far Left: Matt Goodall the modern day scoring recor< of 72 (-2). Abovr K\ < SholntJt in a tie tor 1 nal tournament. Capstone " In English, Dr. Charles and Dr. Almagno have been instrumental in the development of our senior seminar experience. They challenge students to test their intellectual skills. Similarly, Dr. Lytles Philosophy and Religion seniors and the Spanish majors consistently entertain their audiences with compre- hensive and challenging topics" - Dr. Stephen Whited Above (L-R): Dr. Rafael Ortega, Stephani Pinkston, Christy Jeffcoat, Craig McClure, Dr. Beatriz Calvo, Jonathan Kerch and Kristen Sanders celebrating the completion of the Spanish Capstones. April '2004 Left (L-R): Dr. Windy Charles, Dr. Lisa Hodgens and Dr. Bob Cummings congratulate Bradley Hartman on his successful presentation: Reevaluat- ing Edgar Allen Poe: Teaching Beyond the Gothic. Left (L-R): Dr. David Greene. Dr. Tim Lytle. Eric Snyder. Dr. Stephen Whited and Dr. Stephanie Almagno are all smiles after Eric's capstone presen- tation on "Identifying the American Radical". Below: Senior Christina Clayton pre- sents a capstone on Requirements For Hair & Make Up Artists In Theatre t5/^# >**f.UV s. Left: Mustafa Khalil celebrates the moment. Below: Reverend Ashley Cook with Reverand Cliff Schutjern who spoke at the undergraduate ceremonies and received an honorary degree. Piedmont, .-** Wi fcr ll Above: CNN Deputy Managing Editor Jim Lemay with President Ray Cleere. Jim Lemay spoke at the graduate graduation. Right: Kim Massey, who received her degree in biology, celebrates her graduation with family. CMw2004 I\ y Left: Aubrey Finen, President of the Alumni Association. Below: Trustee Dock Sisk and Gus Arrendale, Chair of the Board of Trustees. Middle: President Cleere and Scott Davis prepare for the big moment. lr . /f> ' , Above: Susan Smith helps students figure out how to put on their robes. Left: Graduates gather to prepare for the procession that marks the end of their undergraduate or graduate studies. I osta Rica Spanish Department IN CI ASS (L-R): Costa Rican Professor, Annie Jenkins, Ashley Seale. Middle: Ryan Baker. Students learned Spanish for 3 hours a day 5 days a week. *' - , Right L-R: Brad Wofford, Dr. Daigle, Michelle Sutton, Katie Roberts, Jamie Wheeler, Sandra Brooks, Janilee Lowe, Kristen Shore, James Banks, Jennifer Cofer, Rhondolyn Harper, Jennifer Caldwell and Melissa Woodall visit an experimental urban development in Arizona. Far Lett: Mass Communi- cations student Bowie Wheaton takes a break after a day attending Broadcast Education Association seminars in Las Vegas. Left: Mass Communica- tions student Galia Saravalli makes a new friend. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAS 1 1 RS CONFERENCE Left Bowie Wheaton. Professor Stacy Simon and Galia Saravalli prepare to ride to the Las Vegas airport in style. Far Let! Galia Saravalli checks out television equipment on the exhibi- tion floor outside the Riviera Hotel and Casino. Lett Bowie Wheaton and Professor Stacy Simon prepare for another long walk to the convention center. E&Tpr? pi *?&? -7 "^ y . f. m* jmrnaum I K y H |llr : ' r - E -- Ml.- % * A President Cleere's Motto: Keep dirt in w k Freshman Orientation HE $ AN ANGEL? Brandon Ridgway and Lindsey Rhodes perform a skit during freshman orientation. A 36 AiAjiut2004 WE CAN DOIT! UP AMD OVEH (L-R): Kim Polly, Kyle Thurmond, John Wolk, and Jeff Belflower assist Knsten Taylor on the logs. (L-R): Andy House, Leah Cummingham, Amanda Robins and Lauren Neese can't see, but they're still smiling. A HELPING HAND Justin Freeman, an Orientation Assistant, helps Summer Bishop balance in a team building activity during freshman orientation. . (L-R): Tonya Fowler. Abbte Moents. Brent Taytor Emily Giardma and Nathan Van Oar Slay* use their strength and communication studs to compte t e the task at hand. Women's Soccer Far Right (L-R): Carly McLean, Viviana Robles and Lauren Fritsch are the graduating seniors for the women's team. Right: Brooke Bour- geois transferred away from Piedmont and then returned to once again play for the Lady Lions. August 2e overwhelming being the only aeetetarit to the editor wd the only etuAent r>ee\Ae& 3arah working on the* bock. Kit nkvt of the time* thinge inn emootHy.* "Amanda rvhiui One of the most difficult achievements is to repeat as champions. Tlrese men have won three consecutive championshipslir -Head Coach Jason Smith Back Row (L-R): Stephen Andrew, Daniel Ostijic, Alan Cromlish, Paul Mitchell, Mats Astrom, Dan Thomson, Sean Donahue, Ryan Donahue, Rob Nix, Drew Griffen, Brian Preston, Joe Grainger and Head Coach Jason Smith. Front Row (L-R): Dan Shane, Nathaniel Latoni, Diego Montoya, Josh Seabrook, Josh Bowen, Geoffrey del Forn, Mike Beukman, John Drummond, Alan Creasy, Chris Duran, and Daniel Robles. John Drummond, from Lumphinnans, Scotland was named GSAC "Player of the Week" twice this year. Above: Drew Griffin, a freshman from Snellville, Georgia, demonstrates strength and versatility. Right: Dan Shane is in ag- gressive pursuit of an- other goal. August 2004 J Men's Soccer Above: Rob Nix fights hard for control of the ball. Above: Mike Beukman, a senior from Johannesburg, South Africa steals the ball from the opposing team. Geoffrey del Forn. a freshman from Gainesville, Georgia, is a goal keeper for the men's team. THE LION'S ROAR The Uoii 's Roar, the student newspaper at Piedmont College, has been in existence since 1920 when it was known as The Owl. The Lion's Roar won several awards at the annual Georgia Collegiate Press Association Conference in Macon, including number one in the state for layout and designJ Above: Editor in Chief Gabby Pitts (center) works with her section editors Amy Hill (top) and Deanna Allen (bottom) to get another issue completed. Top Right: Stephanie Irvin, Arts and Entertainment Editor, brings a quirky sense of humor to her weekly column. Bottom Right: Justin Poole oversees photography for The Lion's Roar. Gabby Pitts, Editor in Chief, attended a national conference this past summer along with college newspaper editors from across the country. Brandon Ridgway, Managing Editor, Online Editor and News Editor, has written for The Lion's Roar for four years. Rick Winters, avid sports fan and Sports Editor, loves to write about the various Piedmont teams each week. Aupta 2004 EAM PIEDMONT Team Piedmont is made up of students who are selected for their leadership and enthusiasm. They perform numerous functions throughout the year from Freshman Orientation to Preview Piedmont to participation in CAB events. The Members of Team Piedmont Back Row (L-R): B andon Ridgway. Drew Davis, Casey Martin, David McMillion, Joanna Killburn, Taryn Gadbois, Lindsey Hughes, Justin Poole, Joshua Berens and Trey McCay. Middle Row (L-R): Daly Clark, Cadman Kiker, Ryan Baker, Blaine Brantley, Don Moore, Lindsey Rhodes, Erin Widmer and Lindsay Brooks. Front Row (L-R): Wally Smith, Mysty Ivey (Vice President), Mark Wheaton, Lindsey Cromer (President) , Tracey Duncan and Monica Stephens (Co- Adviser). "Members of Team Pied- mont provide an invaluable service to the College. They are always willing to help and make our job even more en/oyable Drew Davis Above (L-R): Stuart Lancaster and Jim Fields complete the last leg of their conference run 46 Q&eptemlvr 2004 Country Lett: Jennifer Mulligan laces up for the Great South Athletic Conference in which the women placed third Far Left (L-R): Catie Geartieart. Haley Wood. Joanna Moye. Jill Pratt. Becky Farrell. Ashley Bell and Jennifer Mulligan. Middle Left: Haley Wood and Ashley Bell catch up on some sleep before the GSAC Bottom Left (L-R): Joanna Moye and Jill Pratt goof off | before the conference run Below: The team takes its place among the other colleges rep- resented at the conference ove (L-R): Catie Gearheart, Joanna Moye, Haley Wood, Jill Pratt. Above (L-R) Jossica Putt! and Catie cky Farrell and Ashley Bell exchange words of encouragement at the Geartieart t numbers, rting line. School of Business Mission Statement: Our mission is to offer academic programs in business related disciplines, which emphasize small group interaction, community and professional involvement, and individual attention. Top Left (L-R): Dr. Mark Gardner explains macroeconomics to Viviana Robles, Diego Montoya and Katie Woods. Top Right: Professor Ed Carmack teaches com- puter information system classes. Above: Caffine is essential before tackling an- other tough business class. Right: Dr. Keith Nelms explains the beauty of Excel spreadsheets to Mimi Fortune. Q&cptemlvr 2004 The School of Business LADUATION SPRING '04 JDERGRADUATES AND T MBA GRADUATES Top Left (L-R): Dr. Ed Taylor and Professor Michelle Wetherbee exchange a few lighthearted moments before teaching their classes. Top Right (L R) Future business leaders of America: Casey Martin. Drew Brady. ' Stephanie Watkins and Ashley Seale. . Bill Piper. Dean of the School of Busi- ness rccieved his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech. his masters degree from UGA and his doctoral degree from American Uni- versity of London. England. Professor Glenn Miller confers with Office Manager Joyce Webb. Firmed Aid Right L-R: Nellie Snyder, Kim Lovell, Holly Howard, Donna Speed, Nicole Thomae and Tara Scott. Below L-R: Jennifer Caldwell and Nellie Snyder. r/vr2004 loe Top Left: Linda Pitts has been working here for 7 yrs Bottom Left: Christy Oarr is sort- ing through student checks Far Left: Knsty Dover Left: Rhonda Sutton "We bve to work with all tfie students that come into our office, they make each day interesting* Krtsry Oarr Registrar Offioe *m+ Left (L-R): Hannah Cargle. Vicki Herron. Linda Wofford.Chanda Defoor. Connie Jones-Harvey and Erin McGehee. Bottom Left: Linda Woftord has been working here for 8 years. Bottom Right Chanda Defoor. "We probably have the most oontact of the offices because students have to do so many things through us from registering to groduatng" Chanda Defoor CgB fill Rigr Ostrzycki i Far Right t: Barbara Jean ind Sarah Lane. Mandi Harmon | avoring the Drew: /\ \aste of ^haKespeave s ^$ .**: omen bq rla^M t n, "j Ou^aaovicn k ^F 1 IS ^^^B V If*. k 1 III! |L '*rJ IP:?- XT r 144 Top Left (L-R): Jennifer Ferst. Sarah Baer and Danielle Bailey gather around the witches' cal- dron. Top Right (L-R): Sarah Baer. Director Mary Emily O'Bradovich. Danielle Bailey and Jenni- fer Ferst. Bottom Right (L-R): Danielle Bailey. Jennifer Ferst and Sarah 'Baer as the "Weird Sisters" , perform a selection from Macbeth. Bottom Left (L-R): Ferst. Baer and Bailey per- form a truly Shakespearean scene of gender confusion. ****-.* >*** * ^ Maintenance, Hou&ekeeftng, Security "All of our maintenance and 0rounds staff do a wonderful job! Keep up the good work." -Rhonda Sutton Top (L-R): The Maintenance Above (L-R): Dick Martin and men, Ron Sprayberry, Chris Jimmy Kratz. Martin has served Falck, Doug Griffin, Danny Still as a part of Piedmont's security and Andy Monk have collectively for 1 years and Kratz for 5 years, served Piedmont for 24 years. -* Housekeeping Staff (L-R): Kay Hamilton, Buddy Hamilton, Tinie Lively, Kat Wimpy, Pat Irvin and Crystal Williams. rl\ SS cteber20W Piedmont College Athens Campus Above (L-R): Dr Mike Powell discuss behavior manage- ment in special education calssrooms Piedmont College Athens Campus Right: Ms. Judith Helm, instructs stu- dents about children's literature. Below : Dr. Pat Sherrer Program Di- rector for MBA in Athens. ctaber2m Far Left: Students contemplate the liner arts" in Fine Arts for Teachers Lett: Dr. Glenn Miller. Business (ac- uity, preparing to face those MBA stu- dents Left Puppet Presentations- what can you make with a sock" 7 Far Left Ms Kammy Leathers. Ath- ens Center Office Assistant Left Athens Center Don't those flow- ers look good 1 .<.* E>] Halloween A group of college age trick or treaters gather outside the art gallery before the ball. TRICK OR TREAT! TRICK OR TREAT! TRICK OR TREAT! Kirsten Fitzgerald and Katie Brown know how to have a good time! ri\ 62 October 20M Regina McCormick and Mat Fried were crowned King and Queen of the ball. Left (L-R): Jill Pratt. Joanna Moye and Jessica Pratt showed their en- thusiasm for elaborate costumes. Left (L-R): Caitlyn Whitted came as a farmer and Denise Benson as a trucker Below (L-R): Hannah Cargle and Mark Maynard are looking unusually serious s^ School of Nursin Right: Dr. Barbara Crosson, Chair of the School of Nursing, has dedicated 54 years of service to the nursing profession. Middle: Junior Linda Napier gives a presentation. Bottom (L-R): Amanda Boling and Tara Scott learn the proper way to help someone up off the floor. Above: Mrs. Hilda Smallwood, a lab instructor who graduated from Piedmont in 2003, demonstrates how to make a hospital bed for Abby Conkle. > Above: Tamara Edmonds and Chrissy Dovertry out crutches. A etcher 2004 rsjng Students ove (L-R): Krissy Wilder, Gena Bradfield and gail Logan. o Right: Professor Antoinette Willsea takes a ak from her day to read The Lion's Roar. |ht: The senior class in this year's nursing igram has plenty of questions for their profes- ttom Middle (L-R): Abigail Logan, Kelly leman and Krissy Wilder rest after a long day of sses. How (L-R): Heather Bryans. Michelle Whatley ij Joanna Connell study together before a test. S l \ Above Danny Mkins. Kelly Coleman aiiii Stack Pi tank Kin- .i junkx in tru- nun- ing program takes the time to stud) in between i lasses I iii \ngela Butlei to a v 7^g . IS pE5I!r ~^ i Right(L-R): Professor Stacy Simon, Gabby Pitts, Rachel Vi- ers, BeBe Samples. Bottom Left (L-R): David Reynolds, Taryn Gadbois and Professor Simon. h '== DON'T TOUCH H -**' ^^^^ w* 1 T Km 1 (P)ctn's class enjoys a good meal. L a apu directed by Travis Smith (Right) "You cannot see how far you've gone in guilt!" foretells Tiresias, (David Reynolds) the blind seer. The cast and crew of Oedipus Back Row (L-R): Assistant Director Danielle Bailey, Thomas Dunbar, David Fore, Jeremy Bishop, Mary Emily O'Bradovich and David Reynolds. Front Row (L-R): Stage Manager Eric Mathews, Rhani Lott, Denise Benson, Michelle Marshall, Suzanne Benson, Patrick Young and Director Travis Smith. "O Oedipus, child of pain!" the cho- rus moaned. Right (L-R) Denise Benson, Patrick Young, Michelle Marshall, Rhani Lott and Suzanne Benson. ~8 *decmber2m "So much for prophecy. It's neither here nor there."says Jocasta (Mary Emily O'Bradovich) | consoling the tormented Oedipus (Jeremy Bishop). I SOPHOCLES SUM WD DEFEAT IN lilt \ I RJCAL COMPE n nONS wi n \ Oeopus, HOWEVER. 11 CONSDERi D ONE I I HE GRI CLASSICAL TRAGHXS Of AU I1MI. Top eft: Erin Widmer and Tara Williams cel- ebrate another Piedmont victory. Bottom Jzeft: Cheerleading Coach Lynn Miller has worked hard with the team for the past several years as they attempt more complex moves. Ifafit. Tara Williams flies high as the cheerleaders perform their half-time show. fft December 2004 wrfp.fi 1 WRFP m 530 WPPR 88.3 FM (Georgia Public Radio) TV Piedmont HE STUDENT RUN RADIO OF PIEDMONT COLLEGE: RO<| *i*st ,i Top Left: Dr. Dale Van Cantfort oversees the many deejays who do shows on WRFP Top Middle: Justin Poole wraps up another successful show. Top Right: Nick Throneberry plays music for the sophisticated listener Middle: Galia Saravalli, Station Manager, tries to keep Brandon Orth and Chris Chesterman in line. Right Bottom: Jason Martin shows his unique taste in music on the air. 1^) f< .. ca -anuarv 200S "ERNATIVE - COUNTRY - SPANISH - CHRISTIAN - PUNK - TECHNO - RAP IflJA SARAVALLI SERVES AS STATION MANAGER AND WAS SELECTED TO BE AN KTERN WITH THE NATXDNAL IksOCIATlON OF BROADCASTERS N LAS VEGAS. TOMMY ROSS DEEJAYS HIS OWN SHOW EACH WEEK. Senior Art Show Top Left: Top Right: Whitney Sumrock is graduating Laurel Sprague proudly displays with a degree in graphic design. her photography at the art show. Above: Dr. Pat Taylor points out the detai of an art piece during the show. 4\ 84 (January 200S Every year seniors in the Art Depart- ment SHOW THEIR CREATIVE WORK AS PART OF THBR CAPSTONE RjQUIRI Ml Top: Back Row (L-R): Lauren Turner, Westlev Roach le>- aca Rogers, Whitnev Sumrock, Laurel Sprague. Front Row (L-R): Patience Thompson and Sharon Wheaton. Top Right: Westlev Roach and Dr Karl Michel talk pottery at the senior art show. Bottom Right: lessica Rogers p.>-.<-. in front ol hei .m during the show she is graduating with . dt-^t.v in graphk design Bottom: iv>w le Wheaton looks on proudl) .isius ,, work is displayed c $anuarp200S ARTS & SCIENCES ARTS & SCIENCES Crystal Clear Ivloment 1 An Alpha Psi Omega Production (Above The Role of Delia Directed by Danielle Bailey Darlene Wyant (L) and Denise Benson (R). (Top Right) Some Fish Directed by Don Moore Jem Clement (L) and Seth Thomas (R). (Right) Naomi in the Living Room Directed by Eric Mathews Sarah Baer as Naomi. (Top Left) Don't Think So Hard Directed by Suzanne Benson Danielle Bailey (L) and David McMillion (R). 90 ^ffhwnp 200S (Left) Covers Directed by Michelle Marshall Knsten Sanders (L) and Annie Jenkins (R) > jfc**S An Altar Boy Talks to C od Dricitd b> D^ .ID McMlUJO ) bTARRJ Ewe Ma (Center) P.i> Messier* Directed by Pat Kappa Hobbs (L) and Thomas Dunbar (R) (Above) Truth and S*J McMillton (L) and Kirsten (Bottom Lett) Directed ; David Reynotds(L) and Evan (Rl Naomi in th* Living Room '.' ik , - i i tton dImi '> ' - DATING AUCTION & HOMECOMING JUSTIN SHARRETT JU Justin was chosen to get the dating auction started. He must have done a good job; it lasted three hours with a high bid of $65 for Taryn Gadbois. The highest bidder received L" uz " " Homecoming Top Right (L-R): Hannah Chitwood, Ryan Baker and Mindy Pfeiffer get their groove on even though the ice storm threatened to knock out the power. Dating Auction Above: Mark Wheaton was the 11th eligible date to be auctioned off. Later on in the evening he made a purchase of his own. 92 Qtfebiitn-p 200S Dating Auction Above: The dating auction drew a large crowd of spectators ready to be entertained by various "cat walks" and booty shakes displayed by those on stage eager for a high bid. Dating Auction Lett (L-R) Per Nyberg and Patrick Young "fired" up the audience, end- ing up with nothing but their helmets to protect them. lOMEGOMING Above Christian Watson and Top Right i mo i url Jonathan Watson shoot pool during durinf t >" h thenight Even with the snow and ice, |utin I students (locked to the dance v^*- . * ara anew anxisui maiae/ii waiting is catch* a AuiSaaa*? A Sy gL. (SK&fysteu iuuren esparza as vespone Jeremy Bishop as Ubeirto Kappa Hobbs as Serpina eiaina, taAe warning, t&fiu aatience ii nst ena*Seii" ou mu leacnt/ig. &l/laai tAii ii ntsie efoaue/it tAan aieacdi/tg" \ 94 ^felnuny 200S ?**W! &*At precipitate. & to Me oitf f fate capita/ate. @/t, & u>i// ma fry A el" ntq Aeait a (Aumpi/iy. JL /jfe/i 1 a /peia ri owjaop / ) / Campue Activity 3oavd LIZ BUTIKOFER As director of the Cam- pus Activity Board, Butikofer brings an incredible sense of fun and festivity to every activity. RYAN BAKER 1 Ryan Baker's duties as President of CAB include everything from getting the party started to making sure events are well-organized. Talking It Over Below (L-R): Hannah Cargle, Don Moore, Mysty Ivey Robert Rittweiger at a CAB meeting deciding what ev will most appeal to students. Movie Night A trip the Habersham Hills Cinema for a free movie is a welcome break from the stresses of college. /t\ 96 ^elmunp 200S Above (L-R) David Senatore. Tommy Ross, Sarah Bandlield Jenni Deitz and Lyndsey Cromer contribute time and energy to making campus lite more engag- "9 &* *"" Think Fast A game that tests your capacity to recall random rewarded Piedmont students with $200 (L-R) Think Fast Host. David Reynolds, Jetl Bellllower Baker, Ernie VonWaganer and Hannah Chitwood .- IWritten by Joseph Stein ( Tiddler On The %gof and 'Enter Laughing) with music by Stephen Schwartz (Trinceof "Egypt, 'Pocahontas, The Mu.nchback.of 9{ptre (Dame' [This musical comedy, directed by Donna James, took the audience on a journey of irony and humor as it exaggerates the pettiness we all Itend to indulge in while illustrating the greatness of forgiveness. Tfo ( Bafa's t Wi J k Hv Joseoh Stein J - * m ^^B\ I * / . * I H ** * ^^^^^^^^ \ * ** * TOP (L-R): DAVD FORE, LAUREN ESPARZA, MEREDITH KISGEN, EVAN POOLE, AHSHLEIGH STEWART, PER NYBERG, MARK WHEATON, JEREMY BISHOP, THOMAS DUNBAR, CHARRON DAVIS, MICHELE MARSHALL, ASHLEY RrTTENOUR, DON MOORE AND ERIC MATHEWS. BOTTOM LEFT (L-R): ERIC MATHEWS, THOMAS DUNBAR, MARK WHEATON AND PER NYBERG. BOTTOM RIGHT (L-R): JEREMY BISHOP (AIMABLE), SUZANNE BENSON (GENEVIEVE) AND CHEE, WHO PLAYED THE PART OF POM-POM. ^fc'hunp 2005 k ^^^?* u * 1 tmV ^^B 1 v > kg J . i LEFT: F fT WASN7 FOR YOU: SUMMER BISHOP AS THE VLLAGE OLD MAD, THERESE. TOP RIGHT: "WHERE IS THE BAKER'S WFE 7 " (L-R): DAVD FORE, MARK WHEATON, ERIC MATHEWS, MK>ELE MARSHAL AND DON MOORE. MDDLE LIFT (L-R): EVAN POOLE, DAVD FORE AND OHARRON DAVIS. MDDLE LEFT: LOVE RESTORED (L-R): DON MOORE AND ASHLEY RlTTENOUR BOTTOM: YOUR MOVE (L-R): PER NYBERG AND THOMAS DUNBAR Which of your college books will you still have 20 years from now? 50 years from now? Td venture to say that for most, this 2004-05 edition of the The Yonahian will be one of the few hardbacks still gracing your bookshelves when the year 2055 rolls around. In fact, the way electronic books are taking over, it may be the only paper-and-ink book many of you will own by the mid-century- a quaint reminder of the way things used to be. Well the printing of books on paper is not the only technology that may be on its way out. Kodak this year announced that after more than a century of leading the industry, it would stop selling traditional film cameras. And an even newer technology, the venerable VCR, was outpaced by DVD sales for the first time this year. (Those of you reading this 50 years from now will just have to look in your history book, I mean history e- book, to see what VCRs and DVDs are!) When you do look back at this yearbook, 20 or even 50 years from now, I know you will smile at the memories it records, but more importantly, look at the spirit it preserves. Even as you change throughout the years, think about how that Piedmont spirit has stayed with you and helped you through challenges that today, in 2005, you would never have predicted. Ray Cleere, President 100 President's teller J. Thomas Bowen Vice President for Administration and Finance James F. Mellichamp Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean of the School of Arts and ociono&s :rbara C. Crosson .a\ RH. Daniel School of Nursing A. Jane McFerrin Dean, School of Education Willan E FVer Dean School of Business ^te"- " w ^ JS i*> Heather Fosgate Wanda Payne Sean Carrigan Chris Dockery Ed Carmack Ed Wolfe Katherine Bolt Debbie Taylor Madge Kibler Delene Lee Curtis Bradford David Volk ** > *-* Betsey Blakeslee Cindy Peterson Kristie Dover Buddy Hamiltoi nil v & &/,(/! L Rick Austin Nancy Singer Pat Sherrer rnri r i r^n l , ] M LrJ ~-ym ti Tom Russell Rhonda Sutton Phillip Hayner A~ m r v A 11 fl { .A. 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(f\ 116 Q&todatts N f%*fk* Jessica Flow Whitney Foster Tony Fowler Ashley Freeman Lauren Fritsch Mandy Fuston Tony Galloway Vicky Garcia <* **% at- -*> Randy Garner Juliana Gastley Catie Gearheart Emily Giardina Q&tudents A Stephen Giddens Matt Goodall Hollie Greenbaum Kathy Geiger Amanda Gilleland Tiffany Gomez Ryan Gooch Mandy Green way Jake Green o Carrie Gillmer Joe Grainger Drew Gnffen <^s Andrew Griffin Katie Griffin Amanda Hall Marissa Harding Andrew Zitka Amanda Hendrix ^L Jessica Harris Drew Henson Nora Hatchett Mike Hess Justin Haygood Ryan Highfield US Q&tuJeiib- . Q&tudents >r- v^ Demra Hiturco Kappa Hobbs Rachel Hopkins Brandi Horner T3* Jennifer Horner i-it^W. I'.- Shannon Horn tmtm Andy House <. w " Jeron Howard (ft 120 Q&tudenis <*r t\\ - :, H I 1 Justine Ingle *r Stephanie Irvin M> J. *-i Kristi Ivester Mysty Ivey Qfbtudents Ellen Jenkins Jennifer Kent Brian Johnson Haley Jordan Joanna Kilburn Michelle La Fontaine Ashley Landers Kyle Kemmerer Kim Knowtton Jodie Kowalski 4P* k Sarah Lane Tasha Lankford A 122 Q&tudents f -.. ;-> ' Sherri Lee Rhani Lott Emilie Latty Erin LeMay Alan Lovell Jake LeMaster Whittney Lewallen Ian McMaster Michael Leeman Loren Long Casey Martin 1 ^ Jason Martin Emily Maxey Qfbtudents Matthew Martin Jennifer Mason Mark Maynard Angela Massey Regina McCormick David McDonnell Kolby McEntire Derrelle McMenomy Diana Medrano Abbey Meents Jonathan Miller Britanni Mitchell Simona Mok Rachel Holland A 124 Q&iuJa/K Joanna Moye Jenniger Mulligan Amber Mull Matt Nash <- -y * -> Justin Oates LaCole Ofosu Saul Olvera-Rubio Jennifer Osborne Qfbtudents Barbara Ostrzycki Nita Ownbey Patricia Mapps Charlene Payton Achley Phillips Kristen Pianko Ashley Parker .} Beth Petrunich Latice Pittman Joe Pasquarelli *v *V1 Alhe Phillips Melanie Pittman It iik -"T Gabby Pitts **. %i^^r' Aron Pleysier / Fletcher Poland Kim Polly Justin Poole Jody Powers Amanda Powell Jessica Pratt Benjamin Powell Jilhan Pratt Jessica Powell %r Ashley Price A 126 Q&tudents Q&tudents Jamie Prince A J Puckett Whitney Pugh Leonard Qoshlli 4* bl SZlZs Stephanie Rainwater f / -* T\ Meredith Ray .v...,. Alan Reagan l\ 128 Q&tudents Matthew Reames Julie Reams Robin Renner Heather Reyes David Reynolds Q&tudents a ip Daniel Rhodes John Roberts Jordan Rushing Heather Richards Ashley Rittenour Tiffany Roberts Viviana Robles Kristen Sanders Suzanne Sansom Robert Rittweger Tommy Ross Annabelle Schofield ^ Tiffany Scroggs Joshua Seabrook Ashley Seale Kyle Shelnut Michael Shigley Mlsr n gg? 1 130 Q&tudeats - Valentin Sigartau Cole Spedale Chris Stevens Qbtudents Brooke Smith Paul Stanescu Ashleigh Stewart Joy Smith ) Borris Stankic Whitney Sumrok ^ % Niki Sosebee - i Ted Staruch Brent Taylor "~-^ * n \ / Kristen Taylor Kyle Thurmond Lauren Turner Seth Thomas Jacob Thome Jarred Trantham Vann Patacxil Sheena Trimiar Nathan Vandersleys Nick Throneberry Isaac Trotter o John Vohlken rt\ 132 O&tudn/ti Qfbtudents Megan Vosburgh Lisa Wall o Brandi Wade Brent Walker Eva Walton Allen Wheeler Stephanie Whiten Tiffany Walker Stephanie Watkins Amber Westmoreland n Kate Whitfield Caprice Whitmire >\S.W.' ro Caitiny Whitted { ^ ^f Kalian Williams Matthew Williams Kristen Wilder .//. Linda Williams Julie Wilson Clark Williams Charlotte Windus Tricia Williams Brad Wofford Amanda Williamson Haley Wood /ft 134 QSbtudents Q&tudents Candice Yoder _^^^pa^^^. /^N^ Wa ^7^ p] L\jJ Michael Young Patrick Young Mi m x K^^_ i m- \~\:+l~. Most Artistic Lauren Turner Wesley Roach ill 136 Oft, Most Athletic Jim Fields Kelly Everett Hemphil Qi?>//pc-tlaiiv< Best Dresec Patrick Young Haley Woods Most Academic Ashley Rittenour Anthony Baldndge Most Musica Bethany Fisher Jeremy Bishop /ft Most Caring Emily Giardina 138 Q&upetlrtircs Most School Spirit Justin Sharrett Sarah Jean Miller nna Allen Wally Smith .VW-m, Friendliest Emillie Latty Chad Appling A 1-iC Qfbuperktivas Most Unique Daniel Min Leslie Ingle Most Theatrical David McMillion Danielle Bailey Most Businesslike r5Bl r i Ashley Parker Saul Olvera-Rubio Best Friend Cutest Couple Allen Wheeler and Kalian Williams Mandy Brittain and Nick Nash ft '42 Q&upciictires Wittiest iarah Lewis Kalian Williams Most Likely To Succeed Ellen Jenkins In the summer of 2003, two dogs took up residence at my house (with my permission). It was late fall when I noticed that they had worn a path across the yard. The path runs in a straight line from the dog food in the shed to the water bowl by the house. The dogs' travels back and forth created a permanent fixture in the landscape. During the winter, the trail was a worn place in the brown leaves and grass, but in the spring it took on a different effect. The conditions of the spring and early summer created a bumper crop of clover in my yard. Between the time the yard was mown and before the blanket of clover reappeared there was a day or two when all that remained of the clover was along the dog's path. Because the path was worn down below the level of the yard, the clover that grew immediately along the sides of the path was spared from the blades of the mower. What had previously been just a track in the yard became a charming pathway down which faeries and dogs could pass. The dogs were oblivious to their cuteness, wearing ankle-length ruffs as they padded through the deep clover. This clover path appeared in my yard about the time that my co-worker and friend, C.T. Davis, was critically injured in a pedestrian accident. I remember looking at the path of clover and thinking of him. I did not know why I connected the two. C.T. passed away July 29, 2004. Distinctive in many ways, one of the mannerisms for which I will remember C.T. was his walk. He floated when he walked. CT walked slowly and deliberately. He took small steps and held his head high, often carrying in one hand a bag, and in the other, these past two years, a cane. To see C.T. in motion was to see a ship of state sailing the water. Through Demorest he walked - to the post office, the cafe, or the hairdresser's. He walked to work, often stopping first to chat with friends in offices or to eat a meal in the dining hall before reporting for duty. It was as if he were drawn by a thread on a track from place to place, the places that made up his life. It is in this way that I relate C.T. to the clover path. We are all on a track through life from birth until death. We know not how it starts or where it shall end. The path can be purposeful or aimless. The little track that we trod changes both from moment to moment and over a lifetime, even while it sometimes seems unchanging. The track can seem barren and lifeless, uneventfully overgrown with our travels from the house to the store to work and back again. Landmarks along the way mark not so much progress as moments of importance, landmarks such as accidents and death. Other times it is a charming path bordered on each side by sweet clover. We travel the path individually, but we are not alone. May my friend and co-traveler on this path rest in peace. I am indebted to him for sharing the path with me. Jennie Inglis Coordinator for Off-Campus Library Services Arrendale Library 144 tS'mkx Adam, Michael 75 Adams, Michael 74 Adcock, David 74 Addis, Lisa 7 Adkins, Jessica 37, 108 Albin, Louis 14, 15 Alford, Lisa 28 Allen, Deanna 44, 56, 108 Almagno, Stephanie 23 Almond. Barbara 59 Anderson, Jeremy 13 Anderson, Kathleen 4 Anderson, Leesa 104 Andrew, Stephen 42 Andrews, Donna 105 Appling, Chad 28 Arenas, Maria 36, 108 Armour, Ashley 108 Arrendale, Gus 25 Astrom, Mats 42, 54, 108 Austin, Jessica 26, 27 Austin, Rick 76, 103 B Babel, Jennifer 108 Baer, Sarah 10, 18, 19, 57, 90 Bagwell, Adam 108 Bailey, Danielle 10,57,73,78,90 Bailey, Drew 74 Baker, Caleb 74 Baker, Mitzi 108 Baker, Ryan 26,27,45,92,96,97,108 Baldridge, Anthony 108 Baldwin, Jake 74 Bandfield, Sarah 97, 108 Banks, James 32 Barcroft, Wendi 108 Barlow, Clinton 109 Barnes, Becca 109 Barnes, Sally 109 Barrong, Marilyn 6 Beagle, Halley 38, 54, 109 Belflower, Jeff 37, 109 Bell, Ashley 47, 74, 109 Bellflower, Jeff 37, 74, 97 Benso, Denise 78 Benso, Suzanne 78 Benson, Denise 63, 90 Benson, Suzanne 10, 73, 78, 98, 109 Berens, Joshua 45 Berg, Graham 28 Berrong, Marilyn 105 Beukman, Mike 42 Beukmanm, Mike 43 Bird, Bryan 109 Bishop, Jeremy 13, 16, 18, 19, 78, 94, 99, 109 Bishop, Summer 36, 37, 63, 99, 109 Blackshaw, Christine 105 Blakeslee, Betsey 18, 41, 102 Blythe, Candice 70 Boling, Amanda Bolt, Kathenne Bolt, Kathy 60 Booth, Meggan Borland, William Boswell, Terrie Boteler, Ashley 40, 41, 102 109 12 110 110 65, 109 Bourgeois, Brook 38 Bourgeois, Brooke 38 Bowden. Josh 110 Bowen, J. Thomas 101 Bowen, Josh 42 Boyce. Haley 38. 110 Bradford, Curtis 16. 76, 102 Brady, Drew 20. 21, 49, 110 Bramlett. Jerome 110 Brantley, Blaine 45 Brantley. Cody 1 1 1 Brewer. Ashley 1 11 Briggs. Ellen 4, 7, 106 Brittain, Mandy 69 Brittain, Susan 7 Brock, Tina 111 Brock. Zach 1 1 1 Brooks. Cameron 111 Brooks. Lindsay 45. 81 Brooks, Lindsey 55 Brooks, Paul 105 Brooks, Sandra 32 Brookshire. Lisa 4 Brosko, Stan 14. 111 Brown. Angela 104 Brown, Katie 62 Brown, Rob 111 Bruce, Jelea 1 11 Bryan, Chris 111 Butikofer. Liz 96, 107 Calcagni, Sue 77 Caldwell, Jennifer 32, 50 Callaway, Charlie 111 Calvo, Beatriz 22. 27 Campbell, Laurie 69, 111 Cantfort, Dale Van 82, 104 Capper, Payton 74 Cargle, Hannah 51 , 54, 55, 63, 96. 112 Carlan, Chrystal 112 Carmack, Ed 48, 102 Carrigan, Sean 102 Carrol, Melissa 6 Cartwright, Andy 20, 21, 112 Cavanaugh, James 112 Cawthon, Andrea 112 Chalker, Adam 112 Champagne. David 112 Charles, Windy 22, 103 Chesterman, Chris 82 Chesterman, Kris 13, 112 Chittaro, Philip 112 Chitwood, Hannah 36, 72, 92. 97, 112 Christian, Evan 14, 15 Church, Julie 107 Clark, Daly 45, 67 Clark, William Daly 112 Clayton, Christina 10, 18. 23 Cleere. Ray 24, 25.40. 100 Clement, Jem 90 Cofer, Jennifer 32 Cole, Chnsta 113 Coleman, Alex 16 Collins, Susan 1 13 Conkle, Abby 40, 65 Connell, Joanna 26, 27 Conner, Jenny 9 Connor, Jenny 8 Cook. Ashley 24, 40. 104 Cooper, Charles 70 Copeland, Matt 46 Coromlish, Alan 113 Cown, Laurie 8 Cozart, Donald 113 Craig, Kelly 23 Crawford, Tracey 113 Creasy, Alan 42, 113 Cromer, Lindsey 4, 45, 54 Cromlish, Alan 42 Crosson, Barbara 106 Crosson, Barbara C. 101 Crossonf, Barbara 65 Cruthirds, Karen 114 Cruthrids, Karen 50 Cummingham, Leah 37 Cummings, Bob 4,5,22,106 Curtis, Corey 93 Cutrell, Kel Lee 106 Daigle, Viviane 32, 77, 103 Davis, Charron 13, 99, 114 Davis, Drew 45 Davis, Ginger 5 Davis, Haylee 26, 27, 52, 53 Davis, Scott 6, 25 Deans, Brandon 54, 114 Defoor, Chanda 51, 104 Deitz, Jenni 8, 97 DeMarrais, Jacque 53 DeMarris, Jacque 52 Dickson, Sandra 4, 6, 104 Diesch, Donna 114 Dimitron, Christa 114 Dingier, Micah 114 Dockery, Chris 102 Dollar, Angela 114 Dombrowsky, Luke 114 Donahue, Ryan 42 Donahue, Sean 42 Dooley, Deb 32, 105 Doswell, Julie 28 Dover, Chrissy 65 Dover, Kristie 102 Dover, Kristy 51 Drummond, John 38, 42 Drummond, ohn 42 Drummonds, Deborah 103 Dueve, Gina 115 Dumas, Mallory 114 Dunbar, Thomas 78, 91 , 99, 114 Duncan, Elizabeth 36, 37, 114 Duncan, Tracey 45 Duncan, Tracy 114 Duncanson, Chuck 18 Dunson, Ashley 8 Dunsons, Ashley 115 Duran, Chris 42 Dye, Justin 115 Eck, Courtney 53,115 Edenfield, C.J. 14,15 Edmonds, Tamara 65 Edwards, Kent 74, 115 A 146 2 ihlcx Edwards, Wednesday 67, 115 Elliot, Sara 12 Elrod, Lu 103 Elrod, Melanie 8 Esparza, Lauren 94, 99 Estes, Kathy 115 Falck, Chris 58 Farmer, Miriam 115 Farrell, Becky 47 Farrell, Sarah 16,17,41,115 Feingold, Adam 28 Ferst, Jennifer 57 Ferst., Jennifer 57 Fields, Jim 46,115 Finen, Aubrey 25 Fisher, Bethany 115 Fitzgerald, Kirsten 62, 73, 91 Fleming, Brian 115 Flores, Carlie 38 Flow, Jessica 37, 116 Flower, Tonya 55 Fontaine, Michelle La 121 Fore, David 78, 99 Forn, Geoffrey del 42, 43 Forney, Janet 103 Fortune, Mimi 48 Fosgate, Heather 102 Foster, Whitney 16, 116 Fowler, Tony 116 Fowler, Tonya 36, 37 Fowler, Trey 14 Freeman, Ashley 116 Freeman, Justin 37, 93 Fried, Mat 62 Fritsch, Lauren 38, 39, 116 Fry, Margie 40 Fuston, Mandy 8, 116 Gabrels, Contessa 40 Gadbois, Taryn 45, 66 Galloway, Tony 116 Garcia, Vicky 116 Gardner, Mark 48, 103 Garner, Randy 116 Garrison, Amy 28 Garrison, Jamie 28, 29 Gastley, Juliana 116 Gearheart, Catie 47, 116 Geiger, Kathy 117 Giardina, Emily 37, 116 Giddens, Stephen 20, 21 , 1 1 7 Gilleland, Amanda 70, 117 Gillmer, Carrie 117 Glass, Bob 56, 104 Glencamp, Aubrey 23 Glenn, Lee 20, 74, 75 Gomez, Tiffany 70, 117 Gooch, Ryan 13, 117 Goodall, Matt 20, 21, 117 Gragg, Ashley 8 Grainger, Joe 42, 117 Green, Jake 74, 117 Green, Phyllis 26 Greenbaum, Hollie 117 Greene, David 23, 107 Greene, Paul 103 Greenway, Mandy 117 Griffen, Drew 42, 117 Griffin, Andrew 1 18 Griffin, Doug 58 Griffin, Drew 42 Griffin, Katie 118 Gudnadoftir, Bergdis 38 Guinn, Tanner 8, 9 H Hall, Amanda 118 Hamilton, Buddy 58, 102 Hamilton, Kay 58 Harding, Marissa 55, 118 Harmon, Mandi 52, 53 Harper, Rhondolyn 32 Harris, Jessica 1 18 Hartman, Bradley 22 Hatchett, Nora 118 Hawkins, David 107 Haygood, Judy 103 Haygood, Justin 118 Hayner, Phillip 12, 72, 103 Head, Mary 40 Heithaus, Chris 28 Hellman, Todd 28, 29 Helm, Judith 60 Hemphill, Kelly 70 Hemphill, Kelly Everett 71 Henderson, Meredith 8, 9 Hendrix, Amanda 118 Henson, Drew 1 18 Herron, Carla 28, 29 Herron, Vicki 51, 105 Hess, Mike 118 Hewett, Jennifer 69 Hibbard, Judy 50 Highfield, Ryan 118 Hightower, Trey 74, 75 Hill, Amy 44 Hill, LaVerne 103 Hinson, Wallace 12 Hiturco, Demra 119 Hobbs, Kappa 91, 94, 119 Hodgens, Lisa 22 Hodgens, Lisa 105 Holland, Rachel 124 Hollenbeck, Candice 105 Hopkins, Rachel 40, 119 Horn, Shannon 1 19 Horner, Brandi 1 19 Horner, Jennifer 119 House, Andy 37, 120 Howard, Holly 50 Howard, Jeron 120 Huffman, Matt 46 Hughes, Lindsey 45, 69 Hurley, Zach 6 Ingle, Justine 120 Ingles, Leslie 55 Inglis, Jennie 56 Irvin, Pat 58 Irvin, Stephanie 44, 73, 120 Ivester, Kristi 120 Ivey, Mysty 45,54,55,96,120 Jackson. Pam 10 James, Donna 12 Jeffcoat, Christy 22. 56 Jenkins. Annie 26. 27, 91 Jenkins, Ellen 121 Jenkins. Saige 28. 29 Johnson, Brian 121 Johnson. D.J. 14 Jolley, Clayton 12 Jones, Tim 14 Jones-Harvey. Connie 51 Jordan, Haley 121 K Kelly. Sue 106 Kemmerer. Kyle 74. 121 Kendall, Miles 74, 75 Kent, Anna 104 Kent, Jennifer 121 Kerch, Jonathan 22 Khalil, Mustafa 24 Kibler, Madge 4, 6. 102 Kiker, Cadman 45 Kilburn, Joanna 121 Killburn, Joanna 45 Kindregan, Steve 14 Kisgen, Meredith 99 Knowtton, Kim 121 Kokesh. Carol 105 Kowalski, Jodie 121 Kratz, Jimmy 58 Kreiner, Raymond 104 Kris. Chesterman 112 Kyle. Blayne 18. 19 Lafountaine. Michelle 55 Laires, Clarice 52, 53 Lancaster, Stuart 46 Landers, Ashley 52. 53. 121 Lane, Sarah 52. 53. 71, 121 Langood, Megan 8 Lankford, Tasha 121 Latoni, Anna 26, 122 Latoni, Nathaniel 26, 42 Latty, Emilie 71. 122 Lawrence. James 13 Leathers. Kammy 61 Lee, Delene 53. 102 Lee, Sherri 122 Leeman, Michael 122 LeMaster, Jake 68. 122 LeMay. Erin 122 Lemay, Jim 24 Leonardo. Joseph 68 Lewallen, Whittney 122 Lewis, Sarah 55 Lindsey, Haydee 40 Little. Eric 14 Lively, Tinie 58 Long. Loren 122 Lott. Rhani 10, 73, 78 Lovell, Kim 50. 103 Lowe. Jenilee 32 Lucado, Charles 4, 7 Lytle, Tim 23. 37, 72. 76. 105 M MacLean, Carly 38 Mapps, Patricia 125 Marshal, Michele 99 Marshall, Michele 10, 99 Marshall, Michelle 73, 78 Martin, Casey 45, 49 Martin, Denise 12 Martin, Dick 58 Martin, Jason 82, 123 Martin, Matthew 123 Martin, Terry 8 Martinez, Amanda 50 Mason, Jennifer 123 Massey, Angela 123 Massey, Kim 8, 24 Mathews, Eric 18,73,78,91,99 Maxey, Emily 55, 123 Maynard, Mark 23, 63, 123 McCay, Trey 14, 45 McClesky, Jeff 14 McClure, Craig 22, 26, 27 McCollum, Patricia 104 McCormick, Regina 62, 123 McDonnell, David 123 McDuffie, Kathleen 105 McElreath, Sheila 28 McEntire, Kolby 123 McFerrin, Jane 4, 7, 22, 101 McGarity, James 104 McGehee, Erin 51 McJenkins, Rocky 14 McLean, Carly 38 McMenomy, Derrelle 123 McMillion, David 45, 90, 91 Medrano, Diana 123 Meents, Abbey 36, 37, 55, 123 Mellichamp, James 101 Merck, Daniel 13 Michel, Karl 85, 106 Miller, Cathy 105 Miller, Glenn 49, 61 Miller, Jeremy 18 Miller, Jonathan 124 Miller, Lynn 80 Miller, Patricia 104 Mills, Susan 107 Mitchell, Britanni 124 Mitchell, Brittni 55 Mitchell, Paul 42 Mok, Simona 124 Monk, Andy 58 Montoya, Diego 42, 43, 48 Moon, Tawanna 8 Moore, Don 45, 55, 73, 96, 99 Moremen, Margy 103 Morrie, Jennifer 7 Morris, Jake 54 Morris, Marlene 69 Moss, Janice 106 Moye, Joanna 47, 63, 124 Mull, Amber 28, 29, 124 Mulligan, Jennifer 47, 69 Mulligan, Jenniger 124 N 1 Napier, Linda 65 Nash, Matt 68, 124 Nash, Nick 68 148 tsfodas Neese, Lauren 37, 38 Nelms, Keith 48, 103 NeSmith, David 28, 29 Nix, Rob 42, 43 Nyberg, Per 93, 99 O'Bradovich, Mary Emily 10, 57, 78, 106 O'Brien, Katie 53 Oarr, Christy 51, 106 Oates, Justin 124 Odom, David 13 Ofosu, LaCole 124 Olvera-Rubio, Saul 16, 124 Ortega, Rafael 22 Orth, Brandon 82 Osborne, Jennifer 38, 55, 124 Ostijic, Daniel 42 Ostijic, Maja 53 Ostrzycki, Barbara 52, 53, 125 Ownbey, Nita 125 Painter, David 28, 29 Palmour, Julie 107 Parker, Ashley 38, 39, 125 Parker, Wesley 74 Parrott, Lindsey 70 Pasquarelli, Joe 125 Patacxil, Vann 132 Patrick, Scott 6 Payne, Wanda 102 Payton, Charlene 125 Pease, Gene 6 Peeples, Jim 14 Perona, Ronnie 14 Perry, Kathy 104 Peterson, Cindy 102 Petrie, Michelle 107 Petrunich, Beth 125 Pfeiffer, Mindy 69, 92 Phillips, Achley 125 Phillips, Allie 125 Phillips, Ashley 5 Pianko, Kristen 125 Pinkston, Stephani 22 Piper, Bill 49 Piper, William E. 101 Pittman, Latice 125 Pittman, Melanie 125 Pitts, Gabby 17,44,66,126 Pitts, Linda 51,106 Pleysier, Al 56 Pleysier, Aron 126 Poland, Fletcher 74, 126 Polly, Kim 37, 126 Poole, Evan 91,99 Poole, Justin 44,45,82,126 Porter, Erin 38 Powell, Amanda 8, 9, 126 Powell, Benjamin 126 Powell, Jessica 38, 126 Powell, Mike 59 Powers, Jody 126 Pratt, Jessica 63, 126 Pratt, Jill 47, 63 Pratt, Jillian 126 Preston, Brian 42, 43 Price, Ashley 126 Price. David 41 Prince, Jamie 127 Puckett, A J 127 Pugh, Whitney 127 Pulliam, Jan 104 Q Qoshlli, Leonard 69, 127 Quintal, Aline 69 R 128 18, 66, 73, 78, 91, 97, 128 129 Rainwater, Stephanie 70, 127 Ray. Meredith 8. 9, 127 Reagan, Alan 128 Reames, Matthew 128 Reams, Julie 128 Renner, Robin 128 ResaTrain 18 Reyes, Heather Reynolds, David Rhani, Lott 78 Rhodes, Daniel Rhodes, Lindsey 36, 37, 45, 81 Richards, Heather 129 Ridgway, Brandon 36, 44, 45 Rittenour, Ashley 99, 129 Rittweger, Robert 129 Rittweiger, Robert 96 Roach, Westley 85 Roberts, John 129 Roberts, Katie 32 Roberts, Tiffany 81, 129 Robertson, Mike 68 Robins, Amanda 37 Robles, Daniel 42 Robles, Viviana 28, 38, 39, 48, 129 Rogers, Betty 106 Rogers, Dusty 20 Rogers, Jessica 85 Ross, Tommy 97, 129 Row, Middle 14 Rushing, Jordan 129 Russell, Chris 14 Russell, Tom 103 Ryder, Josh 46 Samples., BeBe 66 Sampson, c onnie Sanders, Knsten 22, 26, 91, 129 Sansom, Suzanne 129 Saravali, i iali Saravalli, Galia I Saxon, c arlj 129 Si hmitt, Brandon 15 Schofield, tanabelle 130 Schutjern, c lm Si ott. [eramie IN Scott. I.i,,, |i 5 roggs, I mam I JO Seabrook, foal Seabrook, [oshua I JO Seale, tohle) 17, 2d. 27. 4". I JO Sean j Walkei 1 1 Secore i>,iu 16 Seniles feresa 106 Senatore, David 97 Shane, Dan 42 Sharrett, Justin 92 Shelnut, Kyle 20,21,130 Shelton, Michelle 38, 39 Sherrer, Pat 60, 103 Shigley, Michael 130 Shore, Kristen 32 Shultz, Amelia 40 Sichilima, Stephen 28, 29 Sigartau, Valentin 68, 131 Simister, Alfred 29 Simmons, Garen 107 Simmons, Garren 72 Simon, Stacy 33, 41, 66, 106 Singer, Buzz 72 Singer, Nancv 103 Singer, Ralph 106 Sisk, Dock 2^ Smallwood, Hilda 65 Smallwood, Trent 14 Smit, Jason 38 Smith, Brooke 131 Smith, Hilton 4, 3 Smith, Jason 42 Smith, John 26,38 Smith, Joy 131 Smith, Katie 52, 33 Smith, Susan 4, 5, 16, 25, 107 Smith, Taylor 68 Smith, Tra\ is 7s, 104 Smith, Wall) 43. 4b Snyder, Eric 23 Snyder, Nellie 50, 107 Sosebee, Niki 131 Sparger, ill 53 Sparger, Jill 52,53 Spedale, Cole 131 Speed, Donna 50, 104 Sprague, Laurel B4 B5 Spraj berrj . Ron 58 Stalnacker, Vshle) s Stalnaker, \sruej B Stanescu, Paul 1 Jl Stanes< u Sebastian <- v Stankic, Bonis I $1 Staruch, red 131 Steff, Andrew Stefres, \,uh Steinhaus-Jordan Barbara 13 Stephens, Monica 4^> Stevens ( hris 131 Stewart, Vhshleigh 99 Stewart Vshleigh 131 Still, Damn Studevan, Russell 104 Sullivan, Gerald 106 Sumrock, Whitnej suimok \\ hitnej l Jl sutton. Michelle sutton Rhonda 51, 103 I .inner Wes 14 Lnlor. Barbara Brown 10, n>4 rayloi Brenl V? l J] l.nlo. Debbie 77 102 rayloi Ed 19 IM las lot. ( lingi - Taylor, Kristen 37, 132 Taylor, Pat 84 Telford, Jamie 67 Tench, Bryant 16, 23 Thomae, Nicole 50 Thomas, Seth 90, 132 Thomas, Tiffany 8 Thome, Jacob 132 Thompson, Claudia Thompson, Patience Thomson, Dan 42 Throneberry, Nick 82, 132 Thurmond, Kyle 37, 132 Train, Resa 10, 16, 18 Trantham, Jarred 132 Trimiar, Sheena 70, 132 Trotter, Isaac 132 Trusty, Marisa 7 Turner, Lauren 85, 132 40 85 V VanCantfort, Dale 17 Vandersleys, Nathan 37, 132 Vaughn, Lori 70,71 Viers, Rachel 66 Vohlken,John 132 Volk, David 102 Volk, John 37 VonWaganer, Ernie 97 Vosburgh, Megan 133 W 93 63 Wade, Brandi 133 Wainberg, Rob 105 Walker, Brent 74,133 Walker, Tiffany 133 Wall, Lisa 133 Walton, Eva 133 Wanzie, Jessica 40 Ward, Will 14 Watkins, Kris 74 Watkins, Stephanie 49, 133 Watson, Christian 63, 93 Watson, Jonathan Watson, Jonothan Webb, Joyce 49 West, Jessica 38 Westmoreland, Amber 133 Wetherbee, Michelle 10, 28, 49, 76, 105 Wheaton, Bowie 33, 85 Wheaton, Mark 45, 91, 92, 99, 105 Wheaton, Sharon 85 Wheeler, Allen 133 Wheeler, Jamie 32 White, Max 103 Whited, Stephen 23, 104 Whiten, Stephanie 133 Whitfield, Kate 5, 133 Whitmire, Caprice 133 Whitted, Caitlyn 63,134 Widmer, Erin 45,80,81 Wilder, Kristen 134 Wilkinson, Harriet 40 Williams, Clark 134 Williams, Crystal 58 Williams, Kalian 97, 134 Williams, Linda 134 Williams, Matthew 134 Williams, Tara 80 Williams, Tricia 134 Williamson, Amanda 134 Willsea, Antoinette 105 Wilson, Julie 134 Wimpy, Kathy 58 Windus, Charlotte 134 Winters, Rick 44, 55 Wofford, Brad 32,134 Wofford, Linda 51, 103 Wolfe, Ed 102 Wood, Haley 47, 74, 134 Wood, Katie 38,39 Wood, Shane 68,69 Woodall, Melissa 32 Woods, Katie 48 Woody, Kali 52,53 Wright, Deborah 4 Wyant, Darlene 17,23,90 Yakymenko, Oleksandra 112 Yoder, Candice 135 Young, Leroy 106 Young, Michael 135 Young, Patrick 78, 93, 135 Ziemann, Pat 105 Zitka, Andrew 118 A ISO cSfafae . fiKiwnoi nniw % 4 Front Page Headlines Global Human Interest Techno Nature Trends Lifestyle Movies Television Music Entertainment Sports Faces un Heasley /Reuters Cot tji CHMDrsney Courtesy naun Heasley/Reuters/Corbis bent narrowly defeats Democratic challenger John Kerry in the hotly contested 2004 presidential election. U Five hurricanes hit ti southeastern U.S. co $25 billion in dan Reulers/Landov ^* ;"-'.' *^ :' THE 9/H COMMISSION REPOR ' 5 ^-l" j -- r/A f L> r O Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart begins serving a five-month jail sentence in West Virginia, after being found guilty of lying about a suspicious stock sale. O In July, the Bipartisan 9/11 Commission releases its report of circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. n M 5 In November, Minnesotan Chai Vang allegedly shoots and kills six hunters and wounds two others after he is caught trespassing on a hunting platform in Wisconsin. HUNTING n ESPASSII THESE ARE PRIVATE LANS Ki 11 1 H ; - '*H fomidding :RIMINAL TRESP/f .. -. -JBL. * ^ - O In the trial of the year. California jurors find Scott Peterson guilty of the first-degree murder of his pregnant wife. Laci. and second-degree murder of their unborn son. 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(J At 885 feet the new Millau bridge in southern France is the tallest bridge in the world. - 4- ^ roito.i>,MMM^ \i V -'. .* i^HH 9) Vasily JEsenko/Remers.'Corbis 7^ O The United Nations I reports the AIDS epidemic is growing in Africa and worsening dramatically across eastern Europe and Asia. 3 After more than a year of ceasefire, civil war re-ignites in the Ivory Coast as a result of President Gbagbo's ordering air strikes on rebel positions. Onome Oghene/EPA/Landov M Kl A_ my 'nts like the All Girt Skate Jam. founded in bring skateboardin topeakpoi among young girts ttffigj^^es^^enc EASONS television Kevm Fo*y^JjBC. 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