Two Campuses... 0(> Natasha Mart j-e'?f"?*.j MeoorHud kmbSist Cole Spedale. Dr. Dion and Joanna Kttwn enjoy a tradtnnai Spanish dmner before the performance of Etta English, French, Spanish V Arts & SciencH Theal Right, the newsroom :he Moon. 1 y. SWVrvSON CENTER if m\* r * J^_T I 1 * * < TheSwansond 'f'/tOOi Kf/6 samplesforrj biology classes. History, Math, Science Angela Sutler MSN, RNC, FNP with Sim Man. SCHOOL OF Administering Shots Catie Gearhart and Jessica Austin, along with hospital staff, help during the mock disaster. 06 ./, . Dover and Tracy Ferguson attend I to a patient at the disaster drill in 6B dormitory i atwna t '('6 luraingdq iring and aenaitive to m) AM* Hi A 'l The School of business Dr. Mark Gardner, Dr. Patricia Sherrer, Edward Carmack, Jonathan Fite, Dr. Keith Nelms, Dr. Janet Forney, Dr. Stephen Carlson, Linda Arrowsmith, Ray Kreiner, Robert Perrella, Dr. Edward Taylor, Dean William Piper and Charles Nichols. Ashley Carter works in the computer lab. "lack's computer lab class. "My major was B at Georgia Tech. From that point, 1 ha always had an interest in busine oth a major and an instructional teaching ^tand point I worked a few at General Motors in Atlanta and w hin position in busine* and then NortJ -uently, that has been a longstanding interest to me from a real world stand-point also from a teaching stand-point The offc pportunitie once they complete their o -Dr. William Piper. D 'lie 6c! Busine ,v i>' o School of Business . someone with a business degree. I want o become a sporU marketer because love the sports industry. I think it will be challenging and fun." ' -Elizabeth Nylander 4 The reason I chose Piedmont was because I am a commuter student and the location was convenient for me. My original plan was to transfer to the University of Georgia but I have now decided to stay here because I love the classes and people." -Brandi Meadows (Je/t<>/ "1 chose to do Business so that I could be my own boss, and I feel like this is the way to achieve that But more importantly that's where the money is at!" -Lydia Scarborough Orin Terrell working on a project JennjSruneisaHurJeni 1 f\ 1 joined Kappa Pi because it has a family fee and we also try to raise money t o holp beopie out." orge Sandi ^ "Music is the beest outlet No matter how you're feeling, th< m$ 6omet^j^J|jpCon^^Jo that." -Emily Giarciinw W.f "We're a bunch of drama geeks committed to navmg blast while producing quality theater and serving the community. " wS? l^m -Katie Sawhill, APO member s>rEnx.m%irr & "Art is something I've been doing <: dod at it. "-Adam Perillo ined motor "I just love music. I can't live without it. -Ta6hara Lee II the world's a stage, I want better lighting." - Meier, Jennifer Babel, Dr Wallace Hinson, Emily Giardina. Dame) Burns, laurel Mullmax, Patrick Anderson, Maria Arenas and John Paul ither Vaughn, Dr Wallace Hinson, Jennifer Babel, Emily Giardina, Daniel Burns and ihe rest of the ( i mbers receive conqratulaiions 6i/e Americana "The members ol Cantabile arc the Spartans ol the music department.' Daniel Burns ^hrwtorttr. Ihe judge, Preval, he once gave a ball, all his friends who paid danced the night away. dance, (alinda. Preval, the judge, was the captain of dance, and h ouis, master of ceremonies. Oh dance, Calm- Chamber Singers The orchestra accompanied Chamber Singers for Magnificat The first soprano section for Bach's Magnificat, ^-.^ / , Errory <*ardma. Jennifer Babel Thomas Dunbar, Cnersea Angekh, Le* SOUL Daniel Buns, laurel MuHina*, Logan Brooks, Pane* Aridersrjn.)eiwiBa\ Maria Arenas. Paul Mew. Ot Haynet Card* Mamey. Beny Swgnp . aughn, Parker Meadows. JP Jordan. Kate Meents. Luna Dmnr Bumen.Anrie1i5eMlhw---, Kaoe Sawtil. Kyte Thurmond. Amber Dodd. Maghan Holmes, (ye Mar- Delia Torre. Sarah Austin. Jonathan Kostubkos and dwetor Dt WalaeeHnso*. love the fact that the p f Chamber 61: itihil sound and that tl. are willing to put everything the line bo roach lor pertoction. -Dr. Wallace liinson ' Mtghtn Hotmev *to\ eas WE Yetta Bailey, Patrick Hawkins, Shannon Webber, Heather Thomas, Sarah Greene, Dillon Nelson, Amanda Poland, Bri Hyatt, Liat Faver, Maghan Holmes "Love knows no bounds." Shannon Webber Patrick Hawkins ^/'t/ie //r/o )irector Danielle Bailey miller "The Queen Till ^end "To me, this isn't only the end of my academic career at Piedmont but it is an end of an era and I couldn't be more honored to be a part of it Acting has always been a true passion of mine, but directing was a foreign landscape. Directing ESWM has been a challenging and unique process. 1 honestly wouldn't change any of it 1 feel that 1 have grown on a personal level as well as on a professional level. The theatre faculty and my peers have stretched me in ways 1 didn't know 1 could "1 wanted a show thai evoked honesl and I >anielle Mill Tianda Poland, Natalie Crawford, Thomas Dunbar, Bri Hyatt 'BriiK 'A troll i& ten God's Liat Faver brine* home a meal accompa hannon Webi er, Dillon Nelson, Carm- and Maghan Seb Burnett looks on It's the first time I've ever seen a swimming pcol burn down." -Masie, played by Carmen Little v i 3X3 roe one a<-/ /m<{//>> shareal.iugh.ii their favorite hanq out spot "It was illuminating be ause it was diffi from anythi; e ! have experienced in the theater department. I w >uld recommend the other theater majors to participate given the opport unity." -Patrick Hawkii^ Jeff Hall, Danielle Mimsey, the ((/i Sfcie S^ti fcicr* - ^eene. fate Meents,KaoeS*i^ l on Nelson on the scene of /*>## Desnt Whit vou had to move your then wi re able bo see an nl (lay." i< :y M.illli^ws "1 thought the three-bv- three's were amazing!" -Luna Dunnett ,'. Um ** ^r J* Mflfion Webber, Katie Sawhill, Daniel Burns, Patrick Hawkins, John King, Joy Ugi, Matthew Jackson, Little, Seb Burnett, Kim Faulkner, Heather Browning, Mary Beth Williams, Jeff Hall and Mary Helen Still. Jeremy Bishop and Kaw md the General. Patrick Hawkins and Shannon Webber as BHI and Lois. . ^i King and Mon Nelson Opera ^ workshop Paul Meier as Gianni Schicchi and Laurel Mullinax as Zita argue whether about assistance will be needed for the Donati family. Emily Giardina, Laurel Mullinax Paul Meier, Heather Vaughn, Maghan Holmes, Kyle Thurmond and JP Jordan all assess the will Tr _//,, "1 haven't played an instrument since 1 was in middle school. being a part ol Wind Ensemble brings back the wonderful memories of playing the flute with such gpeat instrumentalists." -Maghan Holmes jn/semme 6U tqp* Porta Burrii Mephffi Pimpiy: v *t m Mifnr, .v.* CiTW *j Kut. Uwm Mma. Ph*p Jinwon. KM Q gjndMllMiato Gotta} Vwghn, kon Pull AIWi Whwtet (tact Bunts, Sttto ttmon. Ph*p Holmfi iMnnt lOnnn tm Pun j '' I * A look back at the history of the Athens Campus "I have enjoyed the smaller classes that Piedmont offers. As a non-traditional student, it has been important to my success to have dialogue and time with my professors It has been a valable and enlightening experience." -Qobin Weinrich "1 love the Athens campus because I know that I will always be surrounded by intelligent and fun students and faculty." -Joy Mock I decided to come to Piedmont because of the small classes, and I heard great things about their early childhood education program." -Jennifer M. Pogers "I chose Piedmont because I knew I could get help and guidance to finish my degree. I have been to many other colleges and universities and I knew from the moment I arrived, it was right for me." -Zack Pedish j< ><>: Because of a growiiujneenhi wore classroom space ai rt faculty offi imontpuu .;.a?4t>8N.Millr Rejiovatffin' 'iqSdPdmechdiii billed that w f. / / %/ f/ 2000: Due to the need for more classroom space, the upstairs of the Oconee Bank building, one block north on Milledge Ave., was rented and renovated to be used for faculty offices. All the education faculty were housed in the Oconee Bank building. J5men6 XL >a //i/mh The MBA program started with 6 new students. Emphasis was placed on technology and helping st: : already e r business field become better equipped to progress in their caree- "rack in the Financial Services area and in K program has grown and expanded under the direction of Dr. Pat Sherrer. In Fall 2007, new offerings in the graduate business area were added in Health Care Administration.-rtra Gainesville Junior College opened a satellite campus in Athens, using the Piedmont classroom juiiding as its temporary campus Ronnie Booth moved into the role as Director of Gainesville in Athens, after leaving Piedmont college. He had assisted v. faculty positions at Piedmont. : -J The building parking lot was packed during the day and night, with Gainesville students in the day and Piedmont student*, at red residents were concerned and dismayed by the student cars all over the ^ghborhc d, as parking at the building was about one third o f /. hat was needed. The Athens newspaper ran articles, noting r he increase in educationa' opportunities in the Athens area. (* summer J( >< > ',. Because of aj space ji the' I . re moved to 24. space in the old Athens VMCA. Fd'uli/ 1 .-. nad grent space and lots of wind m evenings vv i ne building .vas dT cipjcitv But by the summe- II from the guano wa ledmont wre moved tc what is n>w the Wallace House on the ;)iopcrtv of tin 1 Prince Ave. Bapi I vaAJ ATHENS PROGRESS r* Margy Moremen's newsletter for that semester noted "heating and air specialists are in the building this very min diagnosing the heat and air problems. We anticipate a fix soon, but in the meantime, keep bringing that sweatshirt with you to class." Despite continued efforts, specialists are still working to fix it. Also, the roof at the Heritage building sprang multiple leaks, dumping gallons of water on the classrooms upstairs. Students were greeted regularly with buckets and puddles as they entered their classes. It was not until Fall 2005 that the roof problems were sufficiently addressed and classrooms were dry. % -A fy*# 2006: LaVerne Hill, hired as Associate Dean for Athens, and Margy Moremen moved into a new role with the School of Education m Piedmont began efforts to find new space in order to expand, and became interested in purchasing the space vacated by the Navy School. But, as additional space became more available, Piedmont opened negotiations with the Prince Ave Baptist Church to purchase their property. 006: With great relief, faculty were moved out of the Hancock Ave. rented building and into the Wallace House on the Prince Ave. Baptist Church property, soon to be owned by Piedmont. Even though offices were cramped and space was tight, faculty were glad to make the move. Optimism was high for the upcoming property purchase and prospect of real office space in the near future. tyve t 6er 2006: Dr. Mel Palmer was hired as vice president of Piedmont in Athens. Dr. Palmer came with a wealth of experience and great patience, spearheading the expansion and move into Piedmont Athens new facilities. Jlme 2007; The big move to Prince Ave. property. Also, the Old North Milledge building was renovated to house the graphic design program and a new library. M/2007; Addition of undergraduate programs for freshmen and sophomores, with approximately 60 freshmen entering. New undergraduate majors included Graphic Design, Emergency Management and Technology Management. New graduate offerings included Health Care Management. Wtejto ti Wc (U/t/j/fo * 1996-2007 ^H Wallace House on Prince Ave. The Wallace House on the Prince Ave. property is the main focus of the new campus. It contains many staff and faculty offices, classrooms, a workout facility, cafeteria and student lounge area. The Wallace House is one of six new buildings the college currently occupies. Other buildings include Ellard Hall, Rogers Hall, Wellness Center and a bookstore. f ICJI>) ( ff/ll/Mf'j Cafeteria and Lounge m Wallace House ftot '(/(/(C>> Work Mouse '^ Athens Staff Soleyman Barin - Computer Services Working for Piedmont has been an inspiration for me. Being around our students helps me to see the younger generation and thei enthusiasm for life and learning." -Kammy Leather i "I love to work with Piedmont People here are so different; they are so nice." Soleyman Barin "The entire Piedmont community makes you feel right at home. The students, staff and faculty are friendly. We could not ask for better people to work with." -Cafe staff 3 Cafeteria Staff "I like Piedmont been use the leach; vciy friendly and always willing to help out -IX -in i Hansard "being able to \v< >rk with the >jnie indent* 1 have classes with makes it leel like I have a laniily here at 1 Hrdmont" -I 'aria K| .-hool "Piedmont ixxU! :'" ( Irani I. ATHENS STAFF Soleyman Barin - Computer Services TO brking for Piedmont has been an inspiration for me. Being around our students helps me to see the younger generation and their enthusiasm for life and learning." -Kammy Leather "I love to work with Piedmont People here are so different; they are so nice." -Soleyman Darin "The entire Piedmont community makes you feel right at home. The students, staff and faculty are friendly. We could not ask for better people to work with." -Cafe staff rz. Cafeteria Staff ////ir/h) ( JamfluA "1 like Piedmont been use the teachers are very friendly and always willing to help out. -Denna Hansard "Being able to work with the same students 1 have classes with makes it ieel like I hav family here at Piedmont" -Paris Epps "Piedmont rocks! It is the coolest school ever!" -Grant Qeagan - ^3 w* '%' ***-& 4*<* W !,.> I vVy* &*yetident of jcac/emic xJ/fatro *>S+? "Ouf flaain goal is to make our campus a convenient frie: learning environment while continuing to ofler high quality programs." m re f "I am very excited about the opportunities for Piedmont in Athens, and am looking forward to all the challenges lacing us with our continued growth." Mel Palmer (* 'ie/t>> 'j/i/)/ti <*.X,-!r I* #y % .(a i&hA: &ra6t. J recent and d?((/((re ML i that the Piedmont branch should be established in Athens, my response was, 1 think there's already a college there. After more study indicated that there was a place in Athens for a small, private liberal arts college, I knew it was the right fit. Piedmont in Athens began with two initiatives: To work with loca schools to increase the number of people available to serve as .nd to establish an off campus location that could grow and be used for many purposes I am excited about the opportunities for Piedmont in Athen %ns for the future include adding faculty and offering new strengthened programs in such areas as criminal justice and hea are. A graphic design major was added in the fall of 2007. One g h of the Athens campus is to offer programs that meet the needs of today's world I have a lot of dreams for Piedmont in Athens. President Pay Cleere )jf/icM T-A //a ;a//i/M(>j ?Af- 5* m* . \ yjb&pU * * i "I like golf because I've played since I was a kid. It's a sport that has a competitive spirit and I can continue playing the rest of my life." -Luke Story K $@ "I am proud to be the staff liaison/ mentor for the volleyball team because they are very hard working and dedicated to PC volleyball." -Kel Lee CutTell 1 =JMB^ "Baseball is just as mental as it is physical. The mental aspect of the game makes it great &o much can be decided by what pitch you throw, the entire game can change." -Ryan Orlovsky -SL 'm /'/> "I love tennis because it's fun competing against other schools and hanging out with the team." -Aimee Garner Laura Schulte follows through on her tee shot. Lady Lions soccer game. The Baseball team gets loose before practice "Playing soccer is a great way as a freshman to nice! people and make new friends." -Brandan Case )/ BASER ; Andy House runs down i runner trying to avoid the tag on his way to first "Baseball is a great mental and physical challenge. I feel that it has been one of my best experiences in college." -Andy House >/jor/o Head Coach Jim Peeples "Drean. today';? tomorrow' s que-' mj^ -Mat t Goodman ^^\ "We love this gameY^'* wn >' we sweat and bleed\pr it e\ day." SpwnffVwtncf.SUnBfc Man Goodman, torn Dimitroff, Gvy Haimon. Gwo, >.e Dombrowsty tow Vomtn. W Bai -jn Mjgu. Man Buqfss. BUe Thomas. -'.,G* Mcfactim. laud : Vffmilya. Josh SmckU indy Graf. Spe- :*! o/ad assistants MMri : lim Jonrs. Men's- Bask all "All my family has played basketball, which has made me love the sport. It runs in my blood. Our team is a really close-knit brotherhood, more than anything." - Samuel Coppage Wesley Parker shoots a jumper over an opponent. Samuel Coppage looks to drive the ball inside for the Lions. Ofj'A't - - Mayweathet. MM Manm. Jakr BaW*c. > i* Stow. Chuck McCoy. Michael Rubo. Coach lee Glenn. Mfeley Parts, Samuel Cnppage. WOMEN'S basketball Kaylal' to pass off th ball while being defended Beth Adcock moves the ball In transition for the Lady Lions. Nikki Sosebee goes up for a basket I while fighting off an opponent. | ()/*/'/> Cheerleading Pictured cheering, junior Renee Lowry Flyer Melissa Cram is supported by bases Heather! Cunningham and Erin SimontonT (j/jork '"""A k :. ; ':r'>:' : fofthefVdmoniLiore. ilw, Rerwlow, ' Jontt, Brtlunn Rogm, V "I love all the girls; they are mv \ rid family." Bcthann Q >g ;ra f Cross country w6 "We don't run a race to just win it, we run to see who has the most guts." -Yve Chawla . "I really enjoy the teamwork and comradery of the Cross Country team." -Montez Jones Yve Chawla and Michael Fidero running to the finish "^ I^T^^ IENH fer V Piedmont guys working hard to beat previous records. The guys receive awards at the GSAC conference. Coach Mitch Weinstein.Yve Chawla, Montez Jones, Christopher Rice, Michael Fidero, Trent Smith and Coach Ena Weinstein. The guys get together for a picture after earning runner-up at the GSAC Championships. "After running competitively tor six ! ve realized that the sport ot ountry is much : than just making it through a 6K in a decent time. You get what you give into this sport. One oi my coaches summed it up perfectly when he said "( one person and one person only will determine how good o( a runner you become. You will become good as you let yourself be, and that one person is you." - Joanna M. &men 6 b Ac !SM efl rrr, kmni m. vr j' i Cqk) Em Ha fln i tat Men's Golf m BM| PMR I ' M ttJMM M DO I ' ^ WOMEN'S GOLF Ashley Rutledge, Gracie Faulkner, Men's Tennis KunoSchaublev: g his racket to receive a point for Piedmont. "We're excited about the opportunity to compete with some of the best teams in the country. Hopefully we'll be able to represent Piedmont well and people will begin to take notice." -Mike Robertson | (^Haw g ^S-^ * ft ins Jake LeMaster, Kuno Schauble, David Gillispie, Jordan Hubbard, Chris Leonardo, Mike Robertson Joey Leonardo and Michael Madden Women's Tennis a nice overhand ball to her opponent. Aimee Garner has a competitive spirit on the court Jenny Shane, Kan- Buice, Lindsey Hughes, Stephanie Smith, Mary Ann Alexander and Aimee Garner on the court. - :- :- Jenny Shane, Sephan* Snwh. tome* Ga- Btke. and Asset I lenny Shan* u Idumghetstngir < "Dc i ling i play for I I rimont tennis Lcum I ol the fcx I jisionsol mv life. I've learned a lol a iboul tennis, myacll and il. I haw also made laal :ndahi| nny Shu Vni j pyRA t_l_ Sarah Lane, Kalin DeMarrais and Tyler Baldonado celebrate a victory. *< after Piedmont scores "I love the sport but it's the friendships you make that make it worth vhile."-Caitlin Mitchell > j ade jhn wcrMng m "There is no moment of delight in any pilgrimage like the beginning of it." -- Charles Dudley Warner Travel to mow than the acd^ofa^tftitiaa chai^thatgcxM idewoftivi^ 1 - Miriam Bead 'Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. -Helen Keller s;r* "This is an exciting and wonderful opportunity for students to experience a quality education in a much larger setting than Piedmont College and to learn about day to day life and culture in England." - Viviane Daigle "One's destination is way of seeing things." ^plwd, but a new Henry Miller muefo cabmact "The journey, not the arrival, matters." -- T. 6. Eliot difornia was b gfcal trip tiiK i. ; .;oilK I places, learning new thing ,11 > Jordan ' have found out that there ain'i qo Burer wa^ bo find out Mother you like people or hate them than to trawl with thorn.' Mark Twain s European Experience Brussels, Cologne, Munich Dr. Carlson with the guide in front of the Atomiun in Brussels. right, Kenn Kipchillat, Brandi Meadows, Allison Baranowski, Hayden Hancock, Kelly Roberts, Luke Franks, Professor Kreiner, Rita Kingsolver, Chris Carson, Janet Peterson, Matt Lott, Jason Carroll, Claudia Barton, Ed Marsh, Meridith Floyd, Chris Uhde and Berita Parsons. California JP Jordan, Ambra Cain, Tina Free, Ashley Carter and Kathy Dillon at Point Reyes, the faultline outside of San Francisco. Tina Free holding a Banana slug at Muir Woods in Redwood Forest. V/u/f, "/ Ambra Cain, Kathy Dillon, Brent Wykle and Ashley Carter all dressed up and ready for a night on the town in Hollywood. '/< ad hi* trip made mc nx nvinomental Kathy Dillon MOiDooir, .M4t. I |Md4urrn.llur6ic>< *. hi* tagm. &M ' mpscH Fleming, Brenda Sisk, Halley Beagle, Heather Wicker, Katie Griffin, Stephanie Irvin, Kyle Anderson, Dorcas Rodriguez. Clayton Bennett, Thomas Dunbar, Lindsay Ryan, AJ Puckett, Mary Beth Whit?cotton, Kimi Takikawa, Adam Perillo, Krystal Grantham, Janet Bowen, Jennifer Osborne, Dr. Hodgens, Katie Cummmgs, Joel Rodriguez, Andrew Zitka, Dr. Lytle, Jerisa Pierce, Mary Beth Williams and Father Michael J Pilgrim on your journey... Which path will you choose? The road that leads to nowhere, The road that leads to you. -Enya "Making the decision to go to Ireland was one of the best choices of my life." -Jerisa Pierce OTTINGHAM Meghann Clark and Brandon Hitch at | theTrevi Fountain in Rome, Italy. fo ^Jyor<'(/ . Robm Hood m "My favorite thing about Nottingham is what ! ame home with: friends all over the world" -Abbey MeenU During their iv in NorungKm, sLu^i *nU w able to travel to Paris. Scotland and Ireland '- bey Meems on i Ramwc htte in Itnqttn. England (hmfrpnjiStonehfflge t& > : "I love CAE> bowling night! It gives me a chance to get away from the stress of classes and just hang out wtSi my friends." -Lacey Whitlock a "Being able to work with equipment and making short films is a great experience in Film Club.'' -Nathan Dean m "Sigma Tail Delta is a fun club for those interested in English. It's a great group of people who promote literature and mean- ing. Whenever we get together, we have a good time." -Abby Crumpl i "Team Piedmont m been a lot ot tun working with opinion, the greatest leaders on campus. -Joanna Kilburn people that are, in my 1 L N "Debate Team was educational and experiential for me as a pre-law student. It was fun to argue with my future com- petition." -Wendy McLaren [Residence tiall Council is fun because you're the one helping bo pick xi t the events students get to do." -Kimberly Faulkner "Hi l Hrat & ol Lai I >n'l do anythii Brian Fleming Alpha Chi Junior and (Senior Honor (Society Dalton and Elaina Craven Joy Parham signs her name to the Piedmont College honor society book. Alpha Chi is a national honor society which recognizes students for their academic leadership and ability. Membership is open by invitation only to the top 1 percent of the junior and senior classes. This is a great honor for these students. From left to right, Dr. Ralph Singer, Larry Rudeseal, Danielle Dutcher, Jessica Dallton. Donna Kmtner. Elaina Craven, Derek Barlow, Dr. Curtis Bradford, Rachel Gibson, Sherrie Behrens, Megan Whiten, Rebecca Burrow and Dr. Madge Kibler. Kristin Pratt light undies for the induction . ..stin Poole, Emily Giardina, Holland pose after receiving their graduatior 51 2 I { ALPHA * Mool.llj tju'rtiloveUih j'v.! , membm o( Alprvi Ijmbda Ortu LAMBDA Delta .McneeBrodenct. j-nedara. Anana la. lomasMomiila. David "Being a pari of Alpha Lambda Ddl b grcal privilege for me, I'm very proud to be honored for all the achievements that 1 have worked so hard tor." ne *.- Alpha Psi Omega "Alpha Psi Omega is a fun society where all the theater majors can come together to make a difference in the community, in the school and in our own theater. In the words of the Qoman theater poet and critic Horace, our goal is to "profit and please." I am proud to be president of such a great organization with all of my professors and my peers." -Heather Thomas, President Sarah Greene and Heather Thomas working in the old theater shop for Working, the musical Patrick Hawkins, Vice President Heather Vaughn, Tomas Montilla, Tianashan Jones, \ Kristen Stovall enjoy a game of bowling. Bible and Sarah Greene, PeteTalton, Heather Thomas, BriWilmot, Dillon Nelson, Shannon Webber, Katie Sawhill, Joy Ugi, Thomas Dunbar, Matthew Jackson, Amanda Poland and Rachel Martin eteancstafe along wtfiRyan Johnson si<)ponmgthe HrtmM pm "I didn't Lhii bdai -KM Team Lauren Evans, Oustm Ingram, Michael Barry, Carmen Little, Luke Story, Tim Hudson, Ruben Mendez, Mary Beth Williams and Dr. Janice Moss "Debating is the single coolest experience I have had at Piedmont. It is an honor to be the president of this prestigious group. I love working with Dr. Moss and I can't imagine what debate would be like without her. She and the rest of the staff have done so much for us to make sure we succeed. We have a fresh squard this year with debaters who are determined to go all the way." -Ruben Mendez Head Coach, Dr. Janice Moss ^(3///k 'History Society is great. You get to go on trips every semester and learn new things about the past." Jennifer Gathercoal jookout Mountain and the Chief /ann House near Chatsworth Jri/Mor// ({i/ecietu a '. Ralph Singer and Jennifer Gathercoal t alking to others outside the Vann House. \jt j *~ -_^^ Film Club Whitney Matthews and Kim Faulkner looking for new ideas for a film. Tomas Montilla, Maranda Call, Kim Faulkner and Whitney Matthews hanging out before the meeting. Sadie Blankenship working behind the scenes. tf /ff/>j Mag az i n e A magazine about Piedmont College Students Contributing writers: Stephanielrvin j^Vjii Mallory Dumas Tim Suda Brian Carter Matthew Jackson 7. // >} mmer ad in Africa 37ll7tTfl:HiM7--T*l 'The Magazine has gone through some really cool changes this year including the name. I have really enjoyed working on the magazine, even though it is a lot of work. I hope everyone enjoys the newl changes."! -^nriiTpitiiml PUCKI I I. I Dl IOR IN CHIEF |"The newspaper has been a real learning experience during Ithe three years I have worked on it. I really feel like I am more prepared to deal with real world experiences." ka Pie fee, Man Jackion, ( jrolyn M ' ( m Sudd. RebeUh ! The Navjgptor is one ol the mosl rewarding endcavora ol inv oollq Matthew Jackson IWWt ( ' , Outdoor ClubI Louis Cassamajor cutting the bark from a tree branch. Ray, Caitlin Marney, Dr. Dooley and Mary Helen Still enjoy the great outdoors. ^ $&- Cassamajor, Cody McVay, Tim Warren, Caitlin Marney, Matt Burgess, Greg Brunner, John Ray, Mary Helen Still, Orin x \3m~ \ ' WckJ >m '> f Mm Hf" * w^. ~^M ~" X J* \ ^ -, ^1 |L,^wj i ^B t\ m 5 fta^V- " J |i x 3 ***- m Terrell, [ )r. Dooley Debbie Ryale and Keith Day. ^ _ ^ IS H ^ ^*='' <&*li ^m^: KJHS > Amanda Mand. rV'.idi'm, Emilie jarner and Stephanie Savrin Wg& I .'^-r 9tfj * '& %// plays the drums. the enure Guitar Hero toumamwi i/mte6 a Guitar Hero Night Carolyn Mole duel ea i g out on ce futi J*+) Calie Buc am from a Island offthe coast of Mi v called Nantucket island. When I first arrived in Ga., I kept telling myself, "You're making a huge four or five months away from luTFreshman yeai was difl . m the South, life as a freshman in allege jving home and d standng yourself :S learning to live .- ththe ' :gles . n as well as reparation for the ^Hxc holidays are hard because ar eft on far from home" My family just moved over i farther away. I am already hi because I will get to see my ii for so long because we're all tt Convocation "It was impressive to see how many scholarship recipients were present and how many scholarships were given." -Cassie (Scarborough The Piedmont flag leading the way- Faculty and students gather in the Chapel for the ceremony. Students participa in guided responses | at Convocation J 0i > Halloween Ball Andy House and Whitney Matthews as a gator fan and a hippie. Dark angels Kelli Bible and Laura Puckett pose along with Caitlin Marney and Barry Cowan as Adam and Eve. (Jf/u/rji/ tli/r The Grill ton Bennett doina his homework 7ms 041 mla "The Grill is excellent and tasty. I really enjoy their burgers; they are nice and juicy, plus the coffee is great." -Missy Hoffman "The Grill is a cool place to study and hang out with your friends." -Tim Suda "The Grill is delightful and delicious. I enjoy it." -Chelsea Angelich nettling to eat. Residence L The Residence Directors pose fashionably: Mimi fortune, Trey Fowler, Justin Koonz and Director, Mark Maynard. DORM L I II ($udent Q6fe "Considering I commuted for a semester, I cho* to live on campus because I can sleep until fifteen minutes before class starts and eat pre-paid meals." -Lauren Evans time. . . Living in the dorms prepares you for living on your own." -Matt Huckens '.'.'"fU"' / > t Student Activities 0tudemt Qjfe Carmen Little : otoy to rortthf STUDENTS Beth Adcock Mary Ann Alexander Jessica Allen Kyle Anderson Patrick Anderson Seth Ash Sarah Austin Ryan Bailey Yetta Bailey Matt Tyler Baldonad Jake Baldwin ( j/w/e/tt Marlee Barbour Michael Barry Claudia Barton Mandy Beasley Nichole Benefleld Clayton Bennett Zack Bethea ' r V Kelli Bible fg^L Dusty Black /I k Alondria Blade Sadie Blankenship Janet Bowen %\\ bsq :.;^i r Came Brock M*^ Man Byrne AwCmpM Whitney Canup (jmbafc [MftUB Laurel Carter Bnan Cartn Ldub Cnmijoi Ma Mtfuel Chessman rmi :r*tt Barry Cowan '. ' UanaUawn Heather Cumngham CefcoftDro* j.r .rW-*" Students Mallory Dumas Kayla Duncan Luna Dunnett Danielle Dutcher Nikki Eastman CJ. Edenfield Alex Edwards Josh Elkins Lauren Evans Holly Farmer Kim Faulkner Michael Fidero Brian Fleming Mimi Fortune Mat Fried Sarah Funk Marrissa Gallegos Sara Gardiner Aimee Garner Emilie Garner Stefanie Garrett Valerie Garrin Jennifer Gathercoal Nick Gentry David Gillispie Nick Golding Matt Goodman Samantha Graham Jennifer Granlund Jake Green I Logan Green Sarah Greene Lane Gresham Katie Griffin Damela Guevara Courtney Hall 0tudent Qfife Chuck McCoy and Lisa Roach work on an experiment in their lab for Or. Drorfs class. Missy Hulsey Devin Hussey Kaitlyn Induni Dustin Ingram Stephanie Irvin Matt Jackson Lisa Jennings Ryan Johnson Montez Jones Ty Jones Patrick Kaminski Man Keadle Joanna Kilburn Christy King John King Ken Kipchilat Laura Kirk Justin Koonz rt/r/r/t/ '-^Jj/e t and Tixker lonnfnjc DtnriLampI Sarah Ui* fcSharabct JatoleMasw ChnsLranaido Jce> Leonardo Whittney Lfwallen (wylmdsey Imling (amwr RmeeLowry Tabatha lummus Michaei '' MB Brander Mayweathef 0t Graduatiq Seth Reese is excited after four years of hard work Patrick Anderson and Jennifer Babel after the graduation ceremony. Now it's time to get my master's. I can't wait to teach! -Rebecca Jones mdenl ces * olvcd Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Trie st Athletic B^$t Hen- is vie st the* rical lost Irolved Most rtis^OAec tCc 'Die most musical Most tikely to Succeed Best Drc^s ;ly to Succeed Fes, Dressc d Most S( hcol Sp'PIT K ost/ hletic 5esi Frie ids Mr st theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cutest olved Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Frie st Athletic Best Friend" ely to Succeed Best Dre olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dret olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dred olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre* olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre< r olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre* ~ olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre* olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre* olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend ely to Succeed Best Dre* olved Most Artistic Cute st Athletic Best Friend _, i ely to Succeed Best Dre* r-\ olved Most Artistic Cute [8L st Athletic Best Friend 7*> M /&&** @fya @6at/y ^^g^. d b CcSL r> e< ely to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Friends most theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cute* olved Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Frk st Athletic Best Friends most theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed Best Dro ikely to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Friends most theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cult olved Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed BesL Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Frk st Athletic Best Friends most theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cutest Couple most musical Most Likely to Succeed Best Dre ;ly to Succeed Best Dressed Most School Spirit Most Athletic Best Friends most theatrical Most Involved Most Artistic Cute* "' "Artistic Cutes* : Best Frie r X U _ -1 r JO .-* i 11..1. .*- r i n _ .1 r-\ i ,. ~. _... 1.LI...-. 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Laura Schulte and Jeron Bargen are dancing at the rave sponsored by a PC 101 class for a service to the students rborough, Michael Barry, Nathan Dean, Oustin Ingram, Or Blakeslee, Valerie Can and Michelle Shigley after a long day of volunteer work ( i them. We stuffed them w ncoulBgcment a<* \\ to *uppi >n oui ti'i " | 00 fw the Athens Aira Homelnv VVOflDl- l^raeuitd wml traculto cmd (&(*% (Ae (Sffe6ir/ejt/ Every college yearbook is a time capsule that record* the extrayeJN > r Jjo(ee/t "I enjoy my job because of the variety of issues involved in the daily management of college administration. I also enjoy the interaction with bright, energetic and enthusiastic people who devote their time and efforts to benefit Piedmont College. To me, contributing to the education of young people is the noblest of professions." 2&r. \tXJtu ts (per "The highest economic need for business leaders today is to maintain higher ethical standards for themselves and their organizations." <5$}. (Mayne 0ee/6ae/i "It is a pleasure and an honor to be part of the Piedmont campus community and to work with Piedmont's outstanding faculty, staff, students and alumni." "Nursing is a wonderful career where you are privileged to help individuals at critical points in their life." lettty // 6 J/a// 'JA-J& 3wf'////< 7 ?phanie Almango Leesa Anderson "If the faculty and staff at Piedmont did not work together, the school could not run smoothly. As chc it sounds, the offices at Piedmont are like a puzzle: il a piece is mi hen the puzzle isn't complete!" - Carla Herron Donna Andrews Jennifer Arbitter Linda Arrowsmith Polly Asti Brooke Ayers Kay Beavers Betsey Bl Jessica Boeman Curtis Bradford JdllUY 01 \\\\\\ I UIC1I FACULTY AND STAFF Sue Kelly Calcagni Carlos Camp Stephen Carlson Michael Chittum Ashley Cleere BobCummings Kel Lee Cutrell Viviane Daigle Richard Dombrowsky Debra Dooley John Dzik Franklin Edge VBT U Luther Elrod Maria Fisk Jonathan Fite J/aea//// a // (LJta// Janet Forney William Gabelhausen Mark Gardner Jocelyn Glenn ocky Hardy Mark Harmon Lores Hai Judy Haygood Chip Hayner jhahryar Heydar Carla Herron Vicki Herron Judy Hibbard Faculty and Staff Henry Johnson Patsy Keef Jeff Kelly Madge Kibler Kim Lovell Tim Lytle Casey Martin r.I@MS Terry Martin Amanda Martinez Mark Maynard ' 1 Melinda Hubbell Patricia McCollum Jane McFerrin Wendy McLaren David McMillion 4 -. ~* Ken Melichar Cathy Miller Parks Miller Patricia T.Miller Glenn Miller '('<(//(/ aaid (;/(/, Heather Mitchell Janice Moss Keith Nelms Charles Nichols Cindy Peterson Linda Pitts Jan Pulliam Lauren Rinqwall Wayne Seelbadi Faculty and Staff Susan Smith Wendy Stanley Laura Starrett Pam Stow Rhonda Sutton Debbie Taylor **v Edward Taylor Megan Terrell Dale Van Cantfort Cynthia Vance Joyce Webb EnaWeinstein Janet Williams Antoinette Willsea Linda Wofford Debbie Zimmerman tf/fa nnd&fta// eff Kelly, Justin Scall, Brooke Murray, Casey Martin, Amanda Hendnx, Parks Miller, Wendy Stanley and Cindy Peterson 'I work with a great group oi people and student workers. We all pork well together which provide* for a good work environment." Amanda Hendrix, Admissions Office Coordinator his office tippo tenet Business Offi Carla Herron, Heather Mitchell, Megan Terrell, Leesa Anderson, Judy Haygood, Linda Pitts and Kathy Perry Carla Herron stays busy with phone calls. "I love working in the Business Office because it's fun and a great way to get A to know students on ^k campus." U| -Heather Mitchell 1 payment plans. Heather Mitchell writing a receipt for a student. >^/a {//(/ a// ('Jfo/, Cory Chambers Oebra Smith and Terry Jackson Jamie Ballew, Director of Dining Services fhc Chartwells Promise: fourishing studenU is not only our business; il is our :ommittcmcnt to the communities in which we serve. loug Eibe, Cheryl Vanmeter, Greg Corral, Carla Kittell, Christine Head, Laura DeLorenzo, Cory Chambers, 'eronica Armour, Erin Rushton, Connie Dean, Amanda Anderson, Cornelia Cohen and Jamie Ballew ^r ^B F ^ - i i^B^^I 1 C orral i > Financial "The people in Financial Aid are so nice and willing to help the students." -Dillon Nelson J /f'f(//u // (-Jfa t Ken Kipchillat reclining at his desk nm. ebarfHWJtf w - "^J* "'H * \ prardinv; to provide and JIKttflUw environm b in an academi v "We make IT happen!' ohn I U in knowk ind pn then b Arrendale Library "Working in the library has given me the opportunity to help students with research and finding Inter-Library Loan material." -Lorena Qojas "We enjoy helping students find what they need in order to be successful." -Dob Glass Bob Glass working at the Reference desk. Bob Glass, Joe Dawsey, Janet Williams and Lorena Rojas. Not pictured: Cindy Julian, Hugh Holden and Kris Chesterman rps, and served for 27 years, retiring as a 1 ; F officer in 1971. Among her wartime honors the Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf 1 1 feters, the Meritorious Service Medal, the \\ my Commendation Medal and Service Medals. In 1974, she earned a doctor of education I ^ree from the University of Southern Call fornia. That same year she joined the faculty ' ifedmont. In 1978, she was named dean of ' h college, a post she held until 1987. She \v i * ordained into the ministry at the First i igregational Church of Qoyal Oaks, Mich., inq was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity I gree from Piedmont in 1977. sn '/K/eme-ru Jh nun '7 '< /HOJ\ cwn&S From the eulo^ ejven b\ I was lost and confuseeh8fchc find a solution, but Cod *ai< your steps." Proverbs 3:5 I wept because 1 was low. said, "I will never leave yoi you." Hebrews 13:5 1 thought I'd never make it. 1 thought I didn't have what it takes, but c od said, "1 will supply all your needs." Philippians 4:19 We all love James and we now wish him ( lod -[ h vd... and know thai we will keep him in Mir hearts and his family in our prayers until hat glorious Lime when we are all together tain, patrolling the streets oi Heaven." Zod 1 >1< &s James and ( lod bless his family." Candids . \lBvl \ X **&mii i % W VW Son\8v V Kf '*--*-- o* 1 v/// /u/u/j U te3i& ft'iV .^- Index A A., George 178 Adcock, Beth 62,63,134 Akana, Jeff 10,27,36 Alexander, Mary Ann 80,81,134 Allen, Jessica 127,134 Almango, Stephanie 157 Almond, Betty 49 Anderson, Amanda 65,117,165 Anderson, Kyle 90,91,109,110, 134, 168 Anderson, Leesa 157,164 Anderson, Patrick 10,25,27,120, 134, 144 Andrews, Donna 6, 157 Angelich, Chelsea 27,74,126 Ann, Mary 176 Appling, Lisa 65 Arbitter, Jennifer 114,154,157 Arenas, Maria 25,27 Armour, Veronica 165 Arrowsmith, Linda 18,157 Ash, Seth 134 Ashcraft, Erin 118,131 Astin, Polly 157 Austin, Jessica 16 Austin, Sarah 27,111,113,134, 153 Ayers, Brooke 157 B B, Milton 176 Babel, Jennifer 25,27,36,120, 144,149 Bailey, Danielle 178 Bailey, Ryan 108,112,113,125, 128,134,146 Bailey, Yetta 24,28,63,134,147 Baimukhamedova, Sabila 97 Baker, Matt 134 Baldonado, Tyler 134,147 Baldwin, Jake 61,134,147 Ballew, Jamie 165 Bandfield, Sarah 37 Baranowski, Allison 86 Barbour, Marlee 134 Bargen, Isaac 89 Bargen, Jeron 27,73,148,152 Barin, Soleyman 50 Barlow, Derek 96 Barry, Michael 100,114,134,153 Barton, Alicia 157 Barton, Claudia 86,87,134 Bauman, Reid 37 Baxter, Tyson 59 Beagle, Halley 90,103 Beard, Miriam 84 Beasley, Mandy 62,63,134 Beavers, Kay 6, 157 Behrens, Sherrie 96 Benefield, Nichole 134 Benjamin, Joe 30 Bennett, Clayton 90,100,104, 115,126,134 Bennett, Kolenya 15 Bentley, Kerry 169 Beth, Mary 24,179 Bethea, Zack 134 Bible, Kelli 97,98,124,134,142 Bishop, Jeremy 10,35 Black, Dusty 134 Black, Matte 180 Blade, Alondria 134 Blakeslee, Betsey 157,180 Blankenship, Sadie 102,104,134 Boeman, Jessica 6,157 Bolt, Kathy 153 Bolt, Kathy 153 Boone, Lauren 74 Booth, John 39 Booth, Ronnie 43 Bowen, Janet 90,91,103,134 Bowenjom 156 Boyce, Haley 88,89 Bozeman, Kasey 113,135 Bradford, Curtis 96,157 Bravo, Regina 157,166 Bridgers, Sandy 157 Briggs, Ellen 6,157 Brock, Carrie 135 Broderick, Michelle 76, 77, 97, 135 Brooks, John 167 Brooks, Lindsay 89,113 Brooks, Logan 27,135 Brookshire, Lisa 6,157 Brosko, Stan 59 Brown, Bill 8 Brown, Jacob 72 Brown, Janet 24 Brown, Katherine 135 Brown, Professor Bill 7 Browning, Heather 34 Bruce, Abby 116,118 Bruner, Greg 135 Brunner, Greg 59,106 Bryan, Chris 92,93 Buchanan, Catie 115,121,135 Buice, Austin 118 Buice, Katie 80,81,135,150 Building, First 40 Burgess, Matt 58,59,88,89,106 Burnett, Seb 23,27,30,31,32, 34,124,135 Burns, Daniel 25, 27, 34, 35, 37, 135,149 Burns, Portia 27,36,37,111,135 Burrow, Rebecca 96 Burton, Cassie 153 Butikofer, Liz 157 Butler, Angela 14 Byrne, Matt 125,135 c Cain, Ambra 88,89 Calcagni, Sue Kelly 158 Call, Maranda 102,111,125 Camp, Carlos 158 Campbell, Anna 76,77,135 Campbell, Emilee 122 Canup, Whitney 76,77,135 Carlson, Stephen 18,158 Carmack, Ed 18,19,158 Carpenter, Kimberly 99,113, 135,140 Carroll, Jason 86,87 Carson, Chris 86 Carter, Ashley 18,88,89 Carter, Brian 104,105,113,114, 135,150 Carter, Duval 37 Carter, Laurel 108,135 Case, Brandan 57,72,73 Cassamajor, Louis 106,118,125, 135 Caudell, Jamie 167 sndex 1 ^ Lfri^^L ^Mt J 4K t WB Chalwa,Yve 102,119 Cunningham, Heather 65, 99, Chambers, Cory 165 119,135 Chambers, Jessica 99 Curtis, Matt 118,135 Charlotte, Mary 178 Cutrell, Kel Lee 56,158,176 Cheek, Kayla 153 D Chesterman, Kris 168 Chesterman, Michael 135,143 Daigle, Viviane 84,158 Childers, Gwen 180 Dalton, Jessica 96 Childs-Purdy, Jamie 63 Dansereau, Nona 17 Chima, Ashley 82,135 Darvish, Anahita 74 Chittum, Michael 110,158 Das, Moses 135,151 Clark, Meghann 92,93,139 David, Shay 76,77,135 Cleere, Ashley Cook 110,123,158 Davis, Alumnus Cody 92 Cleere, W.Ray 1,54,155 Davis, Beau 91 Clinkscales, Milton B. 37 Davis, Cody 92 Cobo, Ryan 69,125 Davis, Drew 112,127,158 Cofer, BJ 76,135 Davis, John 158 Cohen, Cornelia 165 Davis, Klint 37,119 Cole, Nikki 135 Dawseyjoe 168 Co leg rove, Eric 37 Day, Keith 106 Colegrove, Evan 37 Day, Magan 76 Collier, Nolan 107 Day, Megan 76,77,135 Cook, Ashley 176 Dean, Connie 165 Coppage, Samuel 60,61,104,135 Dean, Nathan 9,94,102,114, Corley, Katie 117 126,135,153 Cornett, Curtis 135 Decou, Colton 135 Corral, Greg 165 DeFoor,ChandaM. 154,158,17 Country, Cross 66,67 Delia, Leah 179 County, Clarke 53 DeLorenzo, Laura 165 Cowan, Barry 5,100,115,124, DeMarrais, Kalin 82,135 125,134,135 Denero, Sharon 40,41 Crain, Melissa 64,65,117,135 Denevo, Sharon 39 Crandall, Michelle 77,135 Desire, Heart 33 Craven, Elaina 96,135,166 Devito, Matt 59 Crawford, Natalie 28,29 Dickson, Sandra 6,158 Creasy, Alan 72,89 Dillon, Kathy 88,89,135 Cronic, Steve 173 Dimitroff, Tom 58,59,135 Crump, Abby 94 Dodd, Amber 27,132 Crunkleton, Katie 127 Dodd, Lauren 74,75 Cummings, Bob 6, 158 Doebereiner, Jennifer 135 Cummings, Katie 90,91 Dombrowsky, Luke 59 Dombrowsky, Richard 59, 158 Jooley, Debra 158 Dover, Chrissy 17 Drevlow, Lindsay 76,77,135 Dudley, Charles 179 Dumas, Mallory 104, 105, 109, 112,136,146 Dunbar, Thomas 27,28,29,90, 1116 luncan, Kayla 62,63,136 Junnett, Luna 27,33,136 Jutcher, Danielle 24,63,96,103, 121,136 )ye, Nathan 119 tyke, Jessica Van 76,77 Ink, John 158 astman, Nikki 76,77,136 ie, Franklin 158 riwards, Alex 13,102,125,136 e, Doug 165 ns. Josh 61,136 pr, Andy 169 ither 158 slen.Pillip 69 ps, Paris 51 wn, Philip 97 small, Toni 15 lines 173 irnes Ensley 173 bns, Lauren 100,115,131, I kk, Chris 169 [k Dustin 128,129 ner, Holly 63,99,136 /0, 71, 150 imberly 95, 102 Wer.lidl 5,28,30 Iracy 17 light 142 /4 Ik Maria 158 ' iielyn 74 ; Brian 90,91,95,107, 112,124,136 Flint, Brittany 153 Floyd, Meridith 86 Foden, Beth 180 Forney, Janet 18,159 Fortune, Jemima 128,129 Foster, Tiffany 70,71 Fountain, Trevi 92 Fowler, Tonya 128,129 Fowler, Trey 128,129 Franks, Luke 86 Free, Shane 171 Free, Tina 88,89 Pricks, Cody 169 Fried, Mat 24,136 Fried, Regina 24 Fugel, Bobby 125 Funk, Sarah 113,136 G Gabelhausen, William 12,159 Gallegos, Marrissa 136 Gallegos, Merissa 65,113 Gardiner, Sara 65,113,136 Gardner, Mark 18,159 Garner, Aimee 57,80,81,99,113, 115,128,133,136 Garner, Emilie 99,115,136,151 Garrett, Stefanie 4,67,89,136 Garrin, Valerie 136,151,152,153 Gaston--Egerton,Abbie 14 Glenn, Lee 61,69,71 Gockley, Andrea 108 Golding, Nicholas 37 Goldtng, Nick 136 Goodman, Man 59,130,136 Graf, Andy 59 Graham, Samantha 133,136 Granlund, Jennifer 82,121,136 Grantham, Krystal 90 Green, Jake 61,136 Green, Logan 118,136 Greene, Sarah 28, 30, 33, 34, 97, 98,115,132,136 Gresham.Lane 136 Gnffen, Kelly 151 Griffin, Doug 169 Griffin, Drew 72 Griffin, Katie 90,136 Guevara, Daniela 104,112,114, 133, 136 H Hall, Courtney 63,136 Hall, Daniel 5 Hall, Heritage 41 Hall, Jeff 10,27,32,33,34,137 Hall, Lane 48,49,51 Hamilton, Kay 169 Hamilton, Rachel 28, 30, 33 Hamiltoy, Buddy 169 Hampton, BJ 128,129 oal, Jennifer 13,101,136 t.Catie 16 Gentry, Nick 136 i. North 19 i, Irmly 11. 2S. 27, 36, 97, 120 ,% Glllisple, David 78,79,9/ Bob 168 Glenn, Jtxelyt k.Hayden 86,87 Hansard, Dem Harding, Manssa lb, 77, 137 Hardy, Rocky Hargrove, Kate 63, \\ Harmon, Cory 59 '.' Hditndg. 1/. 137 Hauck, lores 11. Hawkings, Patrick 34 Hawkins, Patrick 27, 28, 30, 32, 34,35,95,98,111,137,149 Haygoodjudy 159,164 Hayner, Chip 154,159 Hayner, Joy 154,159 Head, Christine 165 Helen, Mary 179 Hendrix, Amanda 163 Herron, Carla 157,159,164 Herron, Vickki 154,159,170 Heydari, Shahryar 159,167 Hibbard, Judy 159 Hicks, Zack 59 Hill, Josh 11 Hill, LaVerne 44 Hills, Forest 32 Hinkel, Jenna 137 Hinson, Wallace 25,27,159 Hitch, Brandon 92,139 Hoban, Mark 137 Hodgens, Lisa 159 Hoffman, Missy 74,126,137 Holden, Hugh 168 Holland, Michelle 112,137 Holland, Rachel 97 Hollandsworth, Randall 159 Holmes, Maghan 12,27,28,30, 31,36,37,116,128,129,132, 137,170 Hood, Nicole 74 Hood. Nikki 137 Hood, Robin 93 Hoque, Shakib 125 Horton, James 114 House, Andy 58,59,112,113, 124,134,137,146 House, Christy 113 Howard, Daniel 169 Howard, Holly 159.166 Howard, Jesv Howell, Man Hubbard, Jordan 78 Hublw Hubbell, Melinda 160 Hudgens.Matt 102,131 Hudson, lim 11.100,13 Hughes, tindsey 80.81,137 Hulsey, Missy 138 Hunt, Travis 59 Hurd, Catlin 74 Hussey, Devin 59,113.138 Induni, Kaitlyn 74,75,138 Ingram, Dustin 100,102,112, 126,138,153 Irvin, Bruce 171 Irvin.Pat 169 Irvin, Stephanie 90,91,104,138 Ivey, Crystal 97 ) Jackson, Matthew 28, 32, 33, 34, 98, 104, 105 Jackson, Terry 165 Jameson, Patricia 37 Jameson, Philip 37 Jameson, Thomas 36,159 Jenkins, Ellen 97 Jennings, Lisa 63,138 Johnson, Henry 30,160 Johnson, Ryan 72,99,119,121, 125, 138 Johnson, Sandra 37 Jones, Collin 37 Jones, Kelli 65 Jones, Monaneka 39 Jones, Montez 66,138 Jones, Rebecca 144 Jones, Tianashan 98.99,111,127 m 59 Jones, Tucker 139 Jordan, Haley 6,114,138 Jordan. John I 85, 8> Julian, Cindy 168 K 138 Matt 138 160 Kelly, fcfl Kendall. Mile Kibler, Madge 96,160 Lindsley, Sara 74 McCayJ.J. 59 Mote, Carolyn 105,107 Perrella, Robert 18,161 Kilburn, Joanna 11,94,109,113, Ling, Iris 139 McCay.Trey 59 Moye, Joanna 16,67,140 Perry, Kathy 161,164 138,146 Little, Carmen 30,31,34,100, McCollum, Pat 8 Mullinax, Laurel 25,27,36 Peterson, Cindy 106,161,163 King, Christy 76,77,138 104,115,132,139 McCollum, Patricia 160 Murray, Brooke 113,161,163 Peterson, Janet 86,87,141 King, John 27,30,34,35,130, Long, Nina 15 McCoy, Chuck 61,137,140 Myers, Kelly 153 Pfeiffer, Mindy 81 138 Lott, Matt 86 McEachin, Josh 59 N Phelps, Myron 117,141 King, Kimberly 14,15 Lovelady, Lauren 97 McFarlin, Amanda 101 Philips, Lori 124 (ingsolver, Rita 86 Lovell, Kim 160,166 McFerrin, Jane 6,8,156,160 Naylor, Amy 140 Pierce, Jerisa 90,91,105,107, (inney, Leanne 37 Lowry, Renee 64,65,113,139, McKay, Hannah 76,77,140 Neeley, Greg 61 109,141 (intner, Donna 96 140 McKenzie, BJ 24,103 Nelms, Keith 18,161 Pietrowicz, Karen 11,14 Kipchillat, Ken 86,138,167 Lummus, Tabatha 139 McLauren, Wendy 89,95,160 Nelson, Dillon 12,28,30,33,34, Pilgrim, Jennifer 112,113,120, Kirk, Laura 138 Lytle.Tim 17,143,160 McMillion, David 23,30,31,160, 35,98,140,166 141,148 Kittell, Carla 165 M 166 Nicely, Aaron 114,133,140 Pimental, Steve 37,141 Koonz, Justin 128,129,138 McVay, Cody 106,125,140 Nichols, Charles 17,18,161 Piper, William 18,19,156 Kostulakos, Jonathan 4,27,115, MacLean, Macy 74 Meadows, Brandi 20, 86, 87 Nicholson, Lindsay 153 Pippin, Erin 74,75 139 Madden, Michael 78 Meadows, Parker 10,27,123,140 Nissley, Evan 59 Pitts, Linda 123,161,164 Kratzjim 171 Maguire, Sean 59 Meents, Abbey 27,93,138 Nylander, Elizabeth 20,113,140, Pitts, Timothy 169 Kreiger, Jake 72 Mahaffey, Brandon 30,31,32,34 Meents, Kate 27,30,33,115,124, 150 Play, Boy 32 3m India-based Tata Motors rolled out its no-frills Nano this year, but the car will not be available in American markets. Polaroid announced it will stop making film for its instant cameras. The worst wildfires ever in Greece killed more than 64 people, destroyed hundreds of homes in southern villages and burned more of the country's rapidly dwindling forestland than in any single year on record. In December, a Rhode Island couple dining on clams found a rare purple pearl; a l-in-2-million find. Lady Bird Johnson, the widow of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson, died at 94. Issues of discrimination and The world's largest solar farm was- differential treatment were central planned for Fresno, California, where the to Jena 6 protests in Louisiana. 640-acre farm would power local cities. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Califomia, crafted legislation that will increase fuel economy, boosting mileage standards 40 percent to 35 mpg. When Palestinian militants breached the Gaza-Egypt border wall, thousands of refugees poured into Egypt for supplies. Lambourghini unveiled its Reventon sports car at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. They will produce only 20 of these cars to be sold for $1.4 million each. February blizzards in China paralyzed roads, railways and airports in a region used to mild winters Officials feai economic losses may reach $3 billion. Climate changes appear to be destabilizing vast ice sheets In wattani A ntar ctica, which worries researchers who had previously believed the area was pi n global wanning They say the melt is more dramatic than previously imagined Missing a.: in February Sir Edmund HilL . to successfully scale Mount Everest, pasaad away at 88 Top-selling Country Artist Carrie Underwood announced plans for a pair of 2008 tours. "No Country for Old Men" swept Johnny Depp was Hollywood's Hollywood awards, concluding top money maker, said Quigley with the Oscar for Best Picture. Pubhshmg's 2007 annual poll. 2007 was the year of the threequel. Five of the six top-grossing films were continuations of previous storylines. "Spider-Man 3", "Shrek the Third", "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" and "The Bourne Ultimatum" brought millions of viewers to theaters across the country. Harry Potter films extended past the threequel; "The Order of the Phoenix" was the series' fifth installment. The announcement of the Golden Globes, usually the first Hollywood awards extravaganza of the season, was reduced to an hour-long press conference at the Beverly Hilton on Jan. 13 because of the writers strike. The red carpets were rolled out just six weeks later for the Academy Awards after the strike ended. The DVD market experienced its first-ever decline when sales/rentals dropped 2% to S23.7 billion, yet it generated more sales than music, video games or the theatrical box office. Kelly Clarkson, the season one winner from "American Idol", cancelled her 36-date summer arena tour saying, "Touring is just too much right now." Her third album, "My December," was released in June and certified platinum by year's end. Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly sued Baxter Healthcare Corp. after their newborn twins were given an overdose of the blood thinner Heparin because the vials containing different doses of the drug were packaged too similarly. The Quaid twins recovered, but investigators learned that a number of infants had died following similar situations. The world bid farewell to entertainer-turned- gameshow producer Merv Griffin, larger-than- life tenor Luciano Pavarotti, French mime Marcel Marceau, daredevil and stuntman Evel Knievel and controversial rock pioneer Ike Turner. Sony's "Spider-Man 3" was America's top grossing film of the year. Starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and Topher Grace, the film was released May 4, 2007. Although it received mixed reviews from critics, Spider-Man 3 broke most of the opening weekend records, both in U.S. and foreign markets. Live Earth created a global musical audience on July 7, 2007; the 24 America Ferrera's Best Actress hours of music across seven continents was delivered with a call in a Comedy was one of 11 "Ugly to combat the climate crisis. Betty" Emmy nominations. "High School Musical 2" premiered as the most-watched basic cable telecast in history. The movie, which The Police reunion tour, which sold more attracted 17.24 million viewers, featured Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens and friends. "High School Musical 3", a than 1.8 million tickets, earned more full-length feature film and "High School Musical 4" are being planned. than any other concert tour. Kanye West's album "Graduation" sold more copies (957,000) in its first week than any other since 2005 Altci 50 years on daytime TV, Bob Barker retired as the host of "The Price is Right" in June, 2007 at 83 . Cyrus' lour included album and lu-r "Hannah Montana" TV show Officials said I Heath Ledger, found in his NYC apartment in January, was a. popmar tv shows 30 Rock Dancing With The Stars CSI Grey's Anatomy Lost Heroes Friday Night Lights House The Office hit movies Hairspray Bee Movie Alvin and the Chipmunks The Simpsons Movie Rush Hour 3 National Treasure: Book of Secrets I Am Legend Enchanted top albums Nickelback: All the Right Reasons Josh Groban: Noel Gwen Stefani: The Sweet Escape Norah Jones: Not Too Late Linkin Park: Minutes To Midnight Rascal Flatts: Me and My Gang Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift MercyMe: All That Is Within Me & if ;. Princes Harry and William held a concert in honor Marvel Comics buried Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" of their mother. The July fundraiser was held on the Captain America in July was her third #1 and the year's 46th anniversary of Princess Diana's birth. after 66 years of heroics. most downloaded track. "The Sopranos", an HBO series which broke rules, told complex stories and both changed and enforced stereotypes, ended after six seasons. 1^ *y h, 4 The Spice Girls, the original "Girl Power" band of the 1990s, reunited for an 11-show world tour of their first concerts since they broke up in 2001. 1 fs?5 /dttM & \^-'~, \n\ - The seventh and final volume in the Harry Potter series set all-time records in book sales in July, tallying more than 8.3 million books sold in the first 24 hours. After appearing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show to kick off their first headlining tour, New Jersey's Jonas Brothers launched an ambitious schedule. Breakout Shia LaBeouf starred in "Disturbia" and "Transformers." Endorsement deals landed Bey once at #5 on the list oli "Cash Queens of Music." After nearly four months on strike, the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers reached a settlement on Feb. 12. Production halted in November when more than 12,000 writers joined the effort, but the industry was prepared to gear back up quickly. After a global box office of more than S700 million. "Transformers" sold more than 8.3 million DVDs m the first six days after its release. Disney Pixar's "Ratatouille" won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film and earned five Academy Award nominations. "The Assassination of Jesse James", starring Brad Pitt, exemplified the Western genre's return to popularity on the big screen. Late night shows returned m January with hosts Conan O'Brien and David Letterman sporting full strike beards. Fourth place American Idol Chris Daughtry had the top-selling album R&B stai Akon was Billboard's top pop aitist. "Konvicted" spent 30 weeks m the top 30 NBC remade and launched several '80s i hits "Bionic Woman", "American Gladiators" and "Kimih: R] In May, 2007, Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced plans to leave his father's legacy, DEI, and race for Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. April 2007's Final Four brought a second consecutive NCAA title to the Florida Gators when they beat Ohio State, 84-75. With a 9-3 win over North Carolina, Oregon State became the first team in years to win back-to-back College World Series. The day after Tiger Woods finished second The NY Giants won Super Bowl XLII 17-14, thwarting the New England Patriots' hopes of becoming the first in the U.S. Open, his wife Elin gave birth to team since 1972 to complete an NFL season undefeated. New York QB Eli Manning and his brother Peyton their first child, a daughter named Sam. (Indianapolis Colts) became the first brother QBs to lead their teams to back-to-back Super Bowl victories. The Boston Red Sox celebrated after sweeping the Colorado Rockies with a 4-3 win in Game 4 of the World Candace Parker's 17 points against Series. Sox Pitcher Jon Lester became the third pitcher in MLB history to win the deciding game of a World Rutgers made her the Final Four MVP and Series in his first career postseason start. earned the Lady Vols a national title. Jimmie Johnson won NASCAR's 2007 Nextel Cup, his Florida QB Tim Tebow is the 1 ius Williams won second in as many years - after winning 10 individual first un : in to win GA won the Little League Wimbledon' races from coast to coast. the Heisman Trophy World Series over Japan oo Bartoh. 6-4. 61 In one of the greatest upsets in college football, Appalachian State surprised Michigan 43-32 in Ann Arbor. When the San Antonio Spurs swept Cleveland in an 83-82 finale, they became the fourth NBA team to win four titles. The Spurs joined the Boston Celtics, the LA Lakers and the Chicago Bulls at that level. Controversy surrounding Atlanta Falcon quarterback Michael Vick's dogfighting operation in Surry County, VA continued past his July guilty plea and December sentencing to 23 months in prison. New York Yankee Roger Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young Award winner with 354 career wins, disputed the claims of his former trainer who reported he injected Clemens with steroids. Olympian Marion Jones was sentenced to six months in prison for lying about her use of steroids and involvement in a check-fraud scam. Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and transmitting betting info across state lines. Bobby Knight, the winningest coach in college basketball with 902 victories, resigned abruptly from his head coaching responsibilities at Texas Tech in February. Knight will be succeeded by his son, Pat. A number of sports greats passed away this year; these included SF 49's coach Bill Walsh, MLB pitcher Rod Beck and figure skater Christopher Bowman. In addition, Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor was shot and killed in a home invasion. All phoios were supplied by Newscom. 0308KH Printed in USA The Anaheim Ducks crushed the Ottawa Senators 6-2 earning the state of California its first Stanley Cup. The LSU Tigers became the first team to win a second BCS title with a 38-24 championship win over Ohio State. < Top-ranked Lorena Ochoa became the fastest LPGA player ever to earn $10 million. Roger Federer won his fifth consecutive Wimbledon crown in July, but not without drama. After his fifth set with Spain's Rafael Nadal, Federer clinched his twelfth Grand Slam title since 2003. Board of trustees President and COO Habersham Bank Cornelia, Georgia Chairman Executive vice president/ Director of Marketing and Sales Fieldale Farms Corporation Baldwin, Georgia . f. m Xr . C orator//. Jr. Judge, Superior Courts Mountain Judicial Circuit Toccoa, Georgia President, External Affairs Group Southern Company Atlanta, Georgia - //tt/rry W. 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