Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle1991lagr LaGrange College Quadrangle Starting today to improve Table of Contents: Dedication 2 Organizations 86 Events 6 Sports 137 Student Life 32 Graduation 168 People 42 Ads 1 72 tomorrow 1991 ADOIFO BENAVIDES Quadrangle Dedication Friendly, intelligent, caring all words often used to describe the 1990-1991 dedicatee. The staff of the Quadrangle are proud to dedicate the yearbook to Dr. Adolfo Benavides. Dr. Benavides is a native of Bogota Columbia. He received his "BA" degree "Cum Laude" from the University of Puerto Rico and his masters and doctoral degrees in economics from Washington State University in Pullman Washington. Dr. Benavides joined the LaGrange College faculty in the fall of 1986. He is married to the former Gloria Gallego and they have one son, Daniel. Dr. Benavides served as graduate teacher at Washington State and taught as a visiting instructor at Emporia State University in Kansas, as an international teacher in Columbia, South America, and in Puerto Rico. He has served at the University of Idaho. Dr. Benavides is a member of the American Economics Association, and the Eastern Economics Association. He also has extensive re- search experience in energy economics and international trade. Besides being recognized by his students for excellence in his field, Dr. Benavides was acknowledged by the Sears and Roebuck Foun- dation as the 1991 recipient of the Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership Award. Dr. Adolfo Benavides is admired and respected by all who know him and it is with great pride that we dedicate this publication in his honor. I 1 i World Events People WW After flair ups in many Sovi- et Republics, Moscow resi- dents like Gorbachev can now get a Big Mac in Gorky Park. Yugoslavia in turmoil. Military action is on everyone's mind. Photos by Insight. November 28 Margaret Thatcher falls from pow- er in Britian. Sadam terrorizes the world. 2 Live Crew won its censorship case in Florida. Kevin Costner swept the Oscars with "Dances With Wolves." Ghost captivates LaGrange College Students 3 4 c < IPPORT TU HE TRCC PRAY FOR PEACE World Events Prayers for Peace Jay Montbomery's Banner raised our awareness on campus 5 7 Activities Fair 3 9 I. Admissions Retreat: Students becoming closer Jamie Kilburn and Chad Herrington and Rob O'Neal do the mu- sic for the rained out Activities Fair on the Square. 3. Freshmen taking more tests. 4. Students Enjoying the Welcome Back Dance. 5. Sonya Gaither and Cons- vella McKee get rained on at the Activities Fair. 6. Seniors getting ready for Fall Convocation. 6 1. Lake Day Fall 90 2. Beth, Donna, Tim and Ken enjoying the Fall Movie "Three Men and a Baby." 3. "Don't tip over!" 4. Girls watching the soccer game. 5. Wendy giving away door prizes at the Fall movie. 6. Shane makes a good kick from the sidelines 7. Guys soccer team bat- tling it out to win the game. II HOMECOMING 1 990 lomecoming Court 1990 1. Girls Rush 2. LC Volleyball team in action. 3. Running up the hill after re- ceiving their bid card. 4. Guys Rush. 5. National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Banner Contest 6. Jill, Missy, & Vanessa clean- ing up the community on Re- cycling Day. 14 1. Halloween poetry reading. 2. Bernard Harmon's door for the Halloween Door Decorating Con- test. 3. Tiffanny Breed's Door. 4. Intramural Flag Football. 5. Kevin and Gilbert running for the ball 6. Krista Drescher playing pickleball 7. Sherry Sims on the Court &2 8. Time to go home for the holidays WINTER QUARTER 1. SGA Skiing trip '91 not enough snow to ski. 2. So, we'll ice skate. 3. Melanie and Laurie trying to skate. 4. Natalie throwing a snowball. 5. Student participate in a candlelight ceremony for the troops. 6. Lynda Doss and Anise Morrison be- come runner-ups in the Miss Troup County pageant 2 7. Peace Ralley at the square. BASKETBALL 1. Intramural Basketball 2. AOII's vs. KA's in Intramural women's basketball. 3. Porter takes a slam dunk in a LC basketball game. 4. Shane tries a basket while John tries to block. 5. Wayne and John Sheffield in an LC Basketball game. | *Sir*illW 18 Quadrangle Dance Freshman: Julie Dixon, Ashley Gurley, Donni< Powell, Jack Schroeder. Sophomores: Amy Thompson, Allison Smith, Ke 20 21 Lip Sync I. Bernard looks great on stage. 1. Xavier and Jason are getting down. 3. Chris Moran a NARC. 4. Maria, Kim, and Christy sweep the judges and the audience. 5. M. C. Hammer time! It's snowing outside but school is still on. SPRING QUARTER -A - s u in n i i \ N 1 1 w 1. Tim Schippmann giving his speech for the SGA Elec- tions. 2. Martin Burrow running for SGA president. 3. Tim, Brad, and Ken take 1st at the "Lip Sync" as Wilson Phillips. 4. Wendy, Laurie, and Melanie take second place. 5. Bernard takes third place with his serenade. 6. Comedian Allyn Ball performs and MC's the "Lip Sync." 7. LC students take a trip to Zoo Atlanta sponsored by SGA. 25 May Da K 1991 Sean Smith serenades their Rose while the Pi Kappa Phis sing their fraternit) songs. 26 May Day King and Queen Wend/ Winter, and Scott Crisler. 11 Stacey Graddy hits the ball in intra- mural softball. Amy Price is waiting on the RIGHT ball to swing. Men's single Pickleball tournament, one of the quarter final games. Parrish hits the ball in the outfield. Pitching a strike. Beach Volleyball a popular Spring sport in the afternoons. 28 How We Spend Our Time at LC . . . 33 1. 'Finallyl', A break from Baseball practice and School! 2. Tim Lee, Mark Turner, and Johnny Love are soaking up some rays off the balcony. 1 lllllllli ol i mUBm mm 3. Jack Schroeder & Kate Embry sneak off to the Snack Shack for priva- cy. 4. Smile Time! 35 36 37 38 39 40 1. Look what I can do. 2. What do ya'll want now? 3. Bottoms up! 4. Say Cheesel I 41 SENIORS 42 Lama Almasri Kate Arp Brian Bagwell Julie Bardwell Claire Belyeu Julie Bertsche Brenda Bowles Gina Brooks Blane Clark LeeAnn Cook Scott Crisler Donna Deegan Lynda Doss Valerie Dudley Robert Darby Vince Elzey Melissa Estes Janice Frazier 44 Jillan Hatchett Michelle Hogg Jennifer Johns Patricia A. Jones Cynthia King Holly Knotts Lisa Lemmings Johnny Love Teena Lynn A Polly Roe Steve Rothschild Chris Ruggiano David Satterfield Wes Sebaugh Yolanda Sims Janice Spradlin Angie Stephens Anna Thomas 47 Cynthia Ward-Walston Wendy Winter Paige Young Jill Averill Leah Coleman Lars Fabiunke Vanessa Motin Chris Oliver Mary Ellen Parkin Leigh Ann Sanders Joy Simonton 48 Larry Von Blocker Grant Bozeman Terrill Bridges Ben Broaddus Rob Brunei James Cardwell Missy Chandler Crystal Chieng Ann Christian Glenn Conway Dawn Dennis Jeff Edwards Patrick Foley Glenda H. Freeman Sylvia Furst Rick Gay 49 SENIORS Will Green Chris Griffin Beth Harris Sandy Henderson Karen Houck Daniel James Donna Johnson Darrell Jones Brent Kemp Joy Morgan Susan Mote Valerie Patillo Deanna Perman Matthew Phillips Carolyn Rice Mark Rogers Paula Rumble Debra Schmitz Xavier Scott Wayne Shelton James Sims Michael Smallwood Monluck Tan Ken Thomaston Angie Wade LaGail Ward Timothy Ward Yasamin Nuri Weaver 51 FRESHMEN Teresa Abercrombie Larry Adcock Tetsuya Agase Missy Allen Issa Almasri Maria Asencio Ichiro Atisato Chris Bailey Kellie Barnes George Barrett Darlene Bedley Jill Berry Graddy L. Blackman Randy Boyd James Bradfield Sean Brazeal Becky Brown Mark Brown Ricky Brown Shannon Brown Corry Broxterman Jabbar Byrd Sarah Carden Ginny Childs Blane Chippendale Angela Clifton Mike Collins Tammy Collins David Cook Reginald Cook Chris Crawford Christie Curry Parrish lies Deal Jenny Delaney Kevin Deming 53 FRESHMEN Trae Dennis Julie Dixon David Donnell John Drake Jr. Annette Driver Jennifer Dudos Ethan Eldredge Kate Embry Amy Estep Jennifer Evans Amie Fann David C. Fuller Lisa Gardner Matthew Greene Ashley Gurley Vacher Hammett Pamela Hardnett Chad Harrington Alex Harris Shoko Hashiba Ulf Hayduk Stuart Hayes Scott Hellman Chris Herring Kristie Herring Tammala Hulsey Jeni Hutcherson Lauren Hutcheson David Jacobs Terry Jacobs Jay Jewett Marc Johnston Leslie Jones Laurie Keith Bernice Kelley 54 FRESHMEN Jamie Kilburn Yuko Kimpara Kim Kinsella Minoru Kobayashi Yokiko Kurokawa Christina Lavender Heather Lawlor Harold Leslie Brian Levens Dawn Levens Bobby Lumpkin Katie McDonnell Christy Maddre Kim Mannion Martha Mayfield Charlie Middlebrooks Heather Miller Melinda Miller Russell Morgan Heather Morris Robyn Morris Chris Mundy Hirotaka Nakoguro Scott Nealy Shelley Newell Susanne Newell Jennifer Norton Rob O'Neal Scott Ouellette Kimberly Parrish Chris Paul Ben Peters Barbara Pinson Donnie Powell Emmie Powell 55 FRESHMEN Sonja Prather Cheri Purgason Amanda Robert Jeff Robertson Shae Ross Eric Rowland Mark Saye Jack Schroeder Kim Scott Mike Severinson Barry Shildneck Gannon Shuler Michael Simmons Michelle Sims Sherry Sims Beth Slee Bryon Smith Linda S. Smith Lori Smith Porter Smith Marshall Still Heather Stovall Charles T. Stuart Mareka Tanaka Christy Taylor Sharon Teal Tim Thomaston Jeff Timler Linda Todd LeeAnne Tomlin Laura Treadway Christa Tully Toshihiro Ueno Susan Vandiver Dane Wagner 56 57 SOPHOMORES John Albright Dawn Allen Dana Almasri Jon Anderson Anthony Arrington Shelley Baker Martha Blackburn Russell Blalock Tiffany Breed Michelle Browning Mary Butts Darin Capes Terri Carr Teresa Carter Shelley Collins Jimmy Crow Steven Crowe Ravata Davis Reginald Dixon Debbie Doster Alan Dotson Krista Drescher Larry Duquette Kathy Evans Sherri Everett Amy Faulds Jill Fowler Irene Fries Sonya Gaither Krista Gardner 58 SOPHOMORES Deborah Hall Nicole Hornung Kevin Hancock Christy Haney Todd Harrison Kan Hayashi Kellye Heflin Tess Hensley Marie Hicks Jimbo Hull Joe Jarrett Jason Jenkins Jeff Jernigan Byron Jones Lisa Jordin Marco Kiemp Jennifer Land Leann Laney Sherry Lego Susan Love Kevin McAllister Erica McConahay Dale Marlin Johnny Matthews Antje Metz Melanie Miller Nikki Miller Sonja Miller Sheryl Mims Tanja Misof 59 phomores Anna Moore Kimberly Moore Chris Moran Kendall Morris Michelle Morris Hiroki Nishioka Robin Ordiway Manabu Owada Chad Parker Stacy Parker Amy Parrott Kristi Plunkett Debra Pulliam Amy Purmont Ben Quick Brent Railey Sarah Randall Hamilton Ray Karl Reisenger Tim Rhodes Toby Richardson Lisa Riddell Liz Robinson Maria Rojas Vicky Sams Kathy Shaw John Sheffield Melissa Shell Allison Smith Sophomores 1/ i Amy Smith Deborah Smith Sean Smith Danny Spencer Lisa Spillers Anna Stover Tim Tatum Amy Thompson Nathan Thomson Jacquline Thornton Paula Treadway Kelly Tucker Gena Waldrop 1 Chris Walker mm Cynthia Walston Patricia White j Nicole Whiteside Craig Whitten Beth Williamson Chris Willingham Mary Jill Womack Chris Wood Julie Wright Kazumi Yamomoto Kazuya Yanase Juniors Ginger Adams Nicole Aina Tokue Aoki Patricia Ball Evans Ballard Robin Bassett Africia Bell Marja Blenner Wes Bodge Bradford Brundage Tricia Bufford J.J. Burnley Martin Burrow Karen Calhoun Lori Cardell Miriam Casper Eleanor Childs Jennifer Cohen Deborah Corley John Corley Tammy Crenshaw Loree Crick Robin Daoust Jody Deming Paige Dick Kyle Dixon Nikki Edmonson Kevin Ezell Stacy Field Kim Friddell 62 Juniors Hi I. Valerie Fryer Dee Anne Fuller Christy Grupe Tami Harrison Pride Hawkins Sylvia Heard Tracy Holden Bobby Hoffman Scott Hubbard Jill Huddleston LaChundra Huff Rhonda Hyatt Ric Ingram Becky Ivey Matt Jackson Patrick Jambe Linda Jordan John Kabanuki Amanda King Tracy Kilcko Midori Kobayashi Michelle Krekling Kathy Lindsey Suzanne Lockwood Jeff McCartney Joey McCartney Brian Manning Andrea Marshall Eiji Miyagawa Shigeru Miyamoto 63 Juniors Jay Montgomery Edward Moone Sean Morris Anise Morrison Carry Mulliken Leigh Mullins Michelle Mumber Linh Nguyen Shane Norris Carl Olsen Brian Pierce Melissa Pittman Perry Prather Amy Price Barbara Price Maurice Prichett Stephanie Pryor Shane Pulliam Mitch Purvis Paige Ray Kim Rowe Denise Russell Barry Saterfield Donald Rex Scott Marie Scott Wayne Shelnutt Stephanie Shepard Kerry Simpkins Eric Simpson Jeannelle Sisk 64 Juniors David Slaton Joy Smith Amy Speaks Ronnie Spears Martha Tankersly Renee Teaver Vicki Thrailkill Shani Trawick Noboru Ueki Dan Waller Juanita Waller Laura Ward Tammy Watson Brad White Melanie Witcher Beth Wolford Lama Almarsi Jody Day GRADUATES Joy Burnham William Deloach Anette Farrell Russ Farrell Tracy Fly Nena Gean Sharron McLaughlin Leigh Anne Nipper James Joseph Smith Glenn Yates 66 Nursing State wide essay contest for Nursing Students. NURSING Anne Alexander Lorretta Allen Dawn Athon Jeannie Blackwell Julie Bryant Deborah Butler Yvette Calvert Ramona Carder Anne Childs Debi Clark Mary Anne Clark Nikki Corn Melissa Devereaux Tami Ellsworth Shae Ford Tammy Fuller Ruby Hale Jan Hamilton Carolyn Holt Cindy Jackson 68 NURSING Robyn James Susan Johnson Anne Jones Lisa Kellem Karen McDaniel Gina Manion Lisa Mason Jean Maxwell Eudonis Morris Kimi Murphy Lisa Murphy Michele Reid Shannon Rush Lisa Sexton Kristina Short Norma Tucker Ellen Wallace Mike Wheatley 69 President, Academic Dean, Vice President for College Advancement Dr. Walter Y. Murphy, President President Walter Murphy helping to make Fall Con- vocation special for everyone. Mike Searcy, Dr. Frank McCook, and President Walter Murphy finalize Graduation plans. Vice President for College Advancement, Perry Snyder. Dr. Frank James, Vice President and Dean of the College. 71 Student Development Ted Scharre, Assistant Dean of Student Development Dean Alford enjoying a "Magic Moment" Brenda Thompson, Secretary Laura Rains Chaplain, Counselor Nancy Alford, Dean of Student Development Loretta Dunn, Career Director of Planning and Placement Residence Life Effie Rasnick RD Evelyn Brannon RD Turner Pitts Jo Byce RD Henry Margaret Funderburk, Nurse Not Pictured is Tom Findley RD of Boatwright 72 Business Office Chris Hoppe, Building Margaret Box, Building and Grounds Superviser and Grounds Assistant Supervisor 73 Admissions and Financial Aid Laura Lewis takes the "Trust" Fall. ^ nris Keene welcomes new students. Jim Hardy directs traffic at the Fall Stw dent Retreat. Terry Gunnell, Dean . I K . Margaret Davis of Admissions 5 Financial Aid's Pat Roberts and Kaye Storey 1 Kirby McCartney Millie Griffith Not pictured is Financial Aid's Sylvia Smith. 74 Alumni Affairs and Institutional Relations irector of Alumni Affairs f \ Susan Handcock Angela Parmer Mr. Grubb and Mrs. Murphy finalize plans for the Alumni Brunch. Essie Cleavland, College Switchboard Operator Institutional Relation's Julia Dyar and May Towns ^5 Library Frank Lewis Not pictured were Steve Weaver, Charlene Baxter, Jody Hudson, Yvonne Mills, and Glenda Dudley Bookstore Evans Ballard and Austin P. Cook, Campus Postmaster, exchange views on Wylene Herndon baseball 76 Art Lamar Dodd Art Center Not pictured were Marcia Brown and Tim Taunton Biology Dr. John Hurd Dr. Forrest Morrisett 77 Business Dr. Sue Duttera P. M. Hicks Dr. Frank James 78 Computer Sciences Physics Dr. Michael Pangia Education Dr. Satiago Garcia Dr. Evelyn Jordan Dr. Sybil Robison Not pictured are Ethyl Ault, Dr. M. L. Reid 79 English Dr. Samuel Hornsby j Dr. Scott Smith Dr. Murial Williams Brenda Thomas Not pictured were Judy Hammerton, Nina Mallory, Terese Thonus, and John Williams Dr. Martha Henry Foreign Languages Dr. Christine Price Dr. Eugene Torbert Not pictured is Ann Bailey 80 Dr. Joe Cafaro Not pictured were Michael Frasetto, Dr. Fred Mills Mathematics Dr. Greg McClanahan Michael Searcy Music Martha Estes conducts a i Martha Estes and her stu- dents Nursing *-. ;-, % Lee Johnson Ann McClellan Maranah Sauter Mary K. Williams Not Pictured are Mary K. Bates, Jill Guy, and Dr. Sandra Kratina 82 Dr. Sandra Johnson Dr. Charles Kraemer 8i SMITH HA LI Social Work Angstadt and Phyllis Turner Luke Gill 84 Speech Communications and Theater The Presidents and panhellenic representatives, and advisors at a reading of rush rules. Other IFC members not present Patrick Jambe', Brian Pierce, Ken Thomaston Interfraternal Council Chris Dickson, Ben Henkels and David Slaton Girls and Guys Rush, Date Rape Speaker, Study Breaks to* n^w. ^ ^< Winners of Greek Week '91 Mr. and Ms. Greek-. Ken Thomaston & Debbie Doster I. Rob goes for the pennies 4. Trying to eat all the pie 2. Donna and Rob tossing bean bags 5. Jamie doing the White Lincoln 3. Pigging out over the pig. 6. Corry shaving the balloon while David is holding it. Greek Week 91 \ 90 91 Alpha Omicron Pi Johna Alexander, Allison Bass, Tricia Bufford, Lori Cardell, Miriam Casper, Angela Clifton, Shelly Collins, Jodi Day, Donna Deegan, Melissa Devereaux, Lynda Doss, Leigh Duke, Tami Ellsworth, Amy Faulds, Stefanie Fuller, Tamy Harrison, Jillan Hatchett, Paula Hull, Jennifer Hutcherson, Laurie Keith, Amanda King, Holly Knotts, Susanne Lock- wood, Kate McDonnell, Melanie Miller, Nikki Miller, Anise Morrison, Jennifer Norton, Stacey Parker, Amy Price, Stephanie Pryor, Laurie Riddell, Lisa Riddell, Pollyanna Roe, Shae Ross, Katherine Shaw, Jeannelle Sisk, Beth Slee, Amy Smith. 9: 94 Kappa Delta Dawn Allen, Maryclaire Belyeu, Martha Blackburn, Melissa Bradley, Corry Brox- terman, Ginnette Childs, Suzanne Countess, Bianca Cowart, Tammy Crenshaw, Kyle Dixon, Debbie Doster, Krista Drescher, Kate Embry, Sylvia Furst, Stacy Graddy, Cristy Grupe, Ashley Gurley, Christy Haney, Beth Harris, Jill Huddles- ton, Robyn James, Lisa Jordan, Jennifer Land, Kim Mannion, Andria Marshall, Jean Maxwell, Erica McConahay, Kim Millians, Anna Moore, Trade Payne, Em- mie Powell, Paige Ray, Kim Rowe, Christine Ruggiano, Denise Russell, Lori Smith, Shani Trawick, Meshka Tull, Susan Vandiver, Gena Waldrop, Cris Walker, Wen- dy Winter, Melanie Witcher, Mary Jill Womack, Natalie Woodruff, Kirsten Wrinkle. 96 RUSH 97 99 Phi Mu Mandi Allen, Tiffany Breed, Shannon Brown, J. J. Burnley, Loree Crick, Robin Daoust, Dawn Dennis, Paige Dick, Julie Dixon, Kathy Evans, DeeAnne Fuller, Mary Leslie Hardy, Kristie Herring, Marie Hicks, Karen Houck, Shellie Johnson, Michelle Krekling, Katherine Lindsey, Julie McAl- lister, Melanie McLeroy, Antje Metz, Sandra Morris, Maureen Oles, Amy Parrot, Paula Roy, Vick.y Sams, Marrie Scott, Melissa Shell, Sherry Sims, Allison Smith, Shelly Snow, Lisa Spillers, Trina Stewart, Amy Thompson, LeeAnn Tomlin, Ashli Wade, Laura Ward, Tammy Watson, Sandra Yeske, Paige Young. 100 102 103 Scott Brown, Chris Burton, Darin Capes, James Cardwell, Blaine Chip- pendale, Edward Claytor, Maxwell Duke, Vaughn Estes, Stuart Hayes, Scott Helman, Chris Herring, Jamie Kilburn, Brian Levens, Rob O'Neal, Scott Ouelette, James Railey, Michael Simmons, Jeffery Skinner, Da- vid Slaton, Tim Smith, Ron Spears, Ken Thomaston, Tim Thomaston, Brad White. 104 105 106 Kappa Sigma Adam Barrett, Mark Brown, Clay Byars, Glenn Conway, Eric Cooper, Frank Dann, Parrish Deal, David Donnell, Pat Foley, Bobby Frady, Kevin Hancock, Ben Henkels, Patrick Jambe', Jason Lawrence, Marty Morgan, Sean Morris, Ben Peters, Danny Spencer, Chuck Steingrabber, Nathan Thompson, Robert Wicks. 10? Ill Pi Kappa Phi Larry Adcock, Wally Austin, Greg Bagett, David Bagwell, Chris Bailey, Wes Bodge, Jim Bradfield, Rob Brunei, Scott Crisler, Jimmy Crow, Matt Czarick, John Durham, Chris Dixon, Jeff Edwards, Jerry Fradenburg, John Fuller, Keith Hansen, Todd Harrison, Pride Hawkins, Sandy Henderson, Joe Jarrett, Jonathan Laney, Brian Manning, Kevin McAllister, Jay Montgomery, Scott Nealy, Shane Norris, Chris Paul, Matthew Phillips, Brian Pierce, Donald Powell, Shane Pulliam, Tim Rhodes, Mark Rodgers, Stephen Rothschild, Greg Rushton, Jack Schroeder, Steve Schug, Chris Selby, Michael Severinsen, Wayne Shelton, Ashley Smith, Sean Smith, Marshall Still, Jeff Timler, Mark Turner, Dan Waller, Todd Wolsifer, Todd Wright. 112 113 114 II? Association of Black 117 Association of Black Collegians Officers: Vanessa Parrish President Jackie Thornton Vice President Sonya Gaither Secretary Debra Wright Treasurer Members: Jason Lewis Thmeaka Crawl Cheryl Moxey Consvella McKee Michelle Mells Kimberly Moore Pam Hardnett Some of the members: 113 Lost Corned/ 119 120 121 Choralairs Mrs. Martha Estes joined the College as Musical Director for the Department of Speech Communications and Theater in 1962. Since the beginning of Fall 1980 she has directed the College's Choralairs and has been an Assistant Professor of Music. Mrs. Estes is organist for the Ida Cason Callaway Gardens Chapel at Pine Mountain. With her husband, the late Dr. Max Estes who was chairman of the Fine Arts Division at LaGrange College, she has been Musical Director for the Summer theater productions of the College's Speech Communications and Theater Department at the Gardens through the years. She will be leaving LaGrange College this year, after 29 years of dedication to this institution. She will be greatly missed by the Students and Faculty at LaGrange College. We love you Mrs. Martha Estes and wish you the best in the years to come. 122 Student Government Association Executive Council: President Melanie McLeroy, Women's Vice President Lau- rie Riddell, Men's Vice President Steve Schug, Secretary Donna Deegan, Treasurer Wendy Winter, Parliamentarians Tim Tatum and Melanie Witcher. SENATORS Seniors Scott Crisler, Sylvia Furst, Melissa Bradley, Vanessa Parrish, Stacey Graddy, Doug McFalls. Juniors J. J. Burnley, Andria Marshall, Miriam Casper, Jay Montgomery, Beth Harris. Sophomores Maureen Oles, Sarah Randall, Marie Hicks, Krista Drescher, Jimmy Crow. Freshmen Shannon Brown, Rob O'Neal, Angela Clifton, Jabbar Byrd, Jamie Kilburn. Off Campus Karen Houck, Kim Millians, Ben Henkels, Paige Young, Missy Chan- dler. 123 124 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Members 1990-1991 Nancy Alford Kate Arp Juliana Averill Claire Belyeu Dr. Ed Bowen J. J. Burnley Dr. Joe Cafaro Suzanne Countess Donna Deegan Lynda Doss Maxwell Duke Martha Estes Dr. Marcus Gewinner Tami Harrison Jillian Hatchett Dr. Sam Hornsby Karen Houck Dr. John Hurd Dr. Don Jolley Glenn King Rita Kitts Dr. Greg McClanahan * 4 V J Melanie McLeroy Dr. Fred Mills Dr. David Naglee Vanessa Parrish Brian Pierce Dr. Sybil Robinson Steve Rothschild Wes Sebaugh Dr. Murial Williams Melanie Witcher Hill Top News Staff: Laurie Riddell Pride Hawkins Penny Kojack Leigh Mullins Kate Arp Ritta Kitts Ashley Smith Lisa Riddell Melanie McLeroy Brian Pierce Jay Montgomery Poly Roe Donna Deegan Brent Railey Ronnie Spears Tricia Bufford Nikki Miller Sean Smith Melanie Witcher Wendy Winter Ted Scharre Ken Thomaston Blaine Chippendale Natalie Woodruff Advisor Mrs. Julia Dyar, the woman that makes it all hap- pen. 127 Baptist Student Union and Wesley Fellowship BSU's Officers President Vice President Missions Publicity and Intramural Sports Barry Satterfield Lori Cardell Byron Jones Nicki Whiteside Wesley's Officers President Vice President Treasurer Georgia Rep. Secretary and Publicity Music and Drama Tami Harrison Evans Ballard Julie Bertsche Julie Bertsche Amy Faulds/Melanie Miller Kevin Youmans 128 Very Important Peers Nancy Alford Dr. Joe Cafaro Dr. Sandra Johnson Mary Bates Michael Searcy .Missy Chandler .Kate Arp .Lisa Spillers Brian Bagwell .Suzanne Gladney .Nobuchika Tabuchi John Williams Vanessa Parrish Dr. Sue Duttera Miriam Casper Judy Hammerton Pride Hawkins Maranah Sauter Amy Brooks Marcia Brown Mitch Wells Dr. Greg McClanahan Suzanne Countes: Student Recruitment Team Left to right, front row, Jamie Kilburn, Stuart Hayes, Ingrid Leek, Allison Smith, and Sarah Randall; back row Rob O'Neal, Emmie Powell, Tim Schippmann, Margaret Davis, Pride Hawkins, and Mary Leslie Hardy. 130 CIRCLE K The Circle K Front row President Michelle Morris, Vice Pres- ident Sheryl Mimms, Amy Purmort, Robin Bassett, second row Secretary Ravata Davis, Treasurer Debra Pulliam, Back Row Outgoing treasurer Gina Brooks, Advisor Ted Scharre, Not Pictured are Past President, Bernard Harmon, and Penny Kojak. 131 135 136 UGrange College Soccer Teams Men's Varsity Team left to right, front row Jimmy Crow, Robbie McConnell, Steve Schug, Chris Hamon, Jeff Edwards, Bunky Colvin, Mark Rogers, Kevin Cohen, Chris Mundy ; back row Head Coach Jeff Geeter, Fred Padavano, John Sheffield, Brian Pierce, Jimbo Hull, Chris Selby, Ben Henkels, Shane Pulliam, Greg Rushton, Rob Brunei, Assistant Coach. Women's Varsity Team left to right, front row Beth Harris. Pam Hardnett, Chris Acquista, Sandee Richardson, Krista Dreschen back row Coach Jeff Geeter, Melanie Witcher, Anna Moore, Emmie Powell, Africia Bell, Ingrid Leek, Amy Alexander, Nicole Hornung, Deanna Per- mar. laGrange College Volleyball ft 9 b SI l.C. Volleyball team: Left to right, front row Michelle Griffin, Robyn Jams, Cris Walker, Christie Curry ; back row Karen Houck, Corry Broxterman, Leigh Duke, Maureen Oles, Andria Marshall, Tanja Misof, and Coach Larry Thompson 140 laGrange College Basketball Team I a Team members: Left to right; first row, Vacher Hammett, Rom- mell Wright, Harold Leslie, Bobby Claybrook, Rodney Doss, Jon Horton, Mark Saye, Kevin Ezell, Paul Ware-, second row Matt Shirah, Geary White, Marcus Broughton, Porter Smith, Deante Traylor, Wayne Shelnutt, Anthony Arrington, John Sheffield, Grady Blackmon, Jabbar Byrd. Not pictured is John Drake. 142 UGrange College Baseball Team Team members: Matt Alford, Brian Bagwell, Peter Baines, William Carson, Chris Denny, Alan Dotson, Craig Garner, Tom Gooch, Keith Hansen, Bobby Hofman, Matt Jackson, Joe Jarrett, Jeff Jernigan, Glenn King, Scotty Lee, Robert Miller, Chris Mitchell, Eiji Miyagawa, Ben Moore, Carry Mullikin, Toby Polhamus, Mitch Purvis, Ben Quick, Toby Richardson, Wes Sebaugh, Ben Shelnutt, Mike Shelton, Jeff Skinner, Tim Smith, Brad Weiser, Robert Wicks, Chris Wood. 147 LaGrange College Softball Team LC SOFTBALL TEAM: Left to right, back row Jeanelle Sisk, Robyn James, Julie Wright, Melanie Witcher, Kristi Pluckett, Beth Harris, Coach Larry Thompson, Jr.; front row Cheryl Moxey, Krista Drescher, Lauren Hutcheson, Susanne Lock- wood, and Michelle Griffin. 148 I Men's and Women's Tennis Team Men's Team: Jon Anderson Jimmy Crow Matt Czarick Kevin McAllister Charlie Middlebrooks Nobuchika Tabuchi Noboru Ukei Craig Witten Women's Team: Chris Aquista Julie Bryant Jillian Hatchett Tanja Misof Anna Moore Emmie Powell Denise Russell Wendy Winter Coaches: Jeff Geeter and John Siers Sports Banquet 1991 Baseball Awards Recipients: Glenn King, Toby Polhamus, Ben Moore, and Wes Se- baugh Mens Tennis Award Recipient Nobuchika Tabuchi, Coaches Award Basketball Award Recipients: Vacher Hammett, Mark Saye, Porter Smith, Wayne Shellnutt 154 155 MORE PICTURES . . . 157 161 162 STUDENTS GET INVOLVED AT LC Students at LaGrange College are getting involved in Leadership on Campus, and are helping solve problems in society today. Examples of activities that students participated in to improve our world for a better tomorrow are: Recycling Day, Clothing Drives, United Way Food-a-thon, Involvement '91, Blood Drives, and many more. Students are starting to take more leadership roles including: Student Government, VIPs, Student Recruitment Team, Leadership Programs, Sports, Clubs, International Day and honor societies. It is obvious that students are making the most out of their college days. The Student Development Office's Emerging Leaders Program fea- tured an out of class experience that was facilitated by Professor Judy Hammerton, and Dean Nancy Alford (not pictured). Partici- pants included: Front Row Becky Brown, Jamie Kilburn, Laurie Keith, Stuart Hayes, Ginny Childs, and Toshi Hiro Ueno. Middle row Corry Broxterman, Barry Shildneck, Chris Herring, Emmy Powell, Tim Thomaston, Scott Hellman. Back row Porter Smith, John Horton, Rob O'Neal, and Terry Jacobs. 164 The Student Recruitment Team, SGA, and the ^[)^^||()|\|cj RETREAT # 00 about the upcoming year and have fun! hi m 16? Kappa Sigma is the recipient of the John R. Love Scholarship Cup. Melanie McLeroy (not pictured) is the recipient of the Waights G. Henry Award. Pi Kappa Phi is the recipient of the E. A. Bailey Award. Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Mu are the winners of Greek Week Alpha Omicron Pi is the recipient of the Maimie Lark Henry Scholarship C i Nancy T. Alford Award, and the Austin P. Cook Award. 66 Some of the members of Omicron Delta Kappa, the sponsors of the Honors Day Convocation. Kendall Morris, Sean Smith, Chris Crawford, J. J. Burnley, and Doug McFalls are the recipients of theater awards. The Senior Art Exhibit features the works of Patrick Foley, Lama Almasri, Carolyn Rice, Deanna Permor, Mitch Wells, Adrian Ben- nett, Lynda Doss, Julie Bardwell, and Ronnie Clotfelter. 167 GRADUATION 1991 1. The Recessional 2. The Professors that taught us every- thing we know, well maybe not every- thing. 3. Xavier and Chris contemplating the REAL world. 4. Crystal is giving her Mom a special 'Hello!" 5. Everyone is listening closely to Dr. Ray Anderson. 168 STAFF: Scott Crisler Shelly Collins Pride Hawkins Nicole Hornung Robyn James Penny Kojack Jean Maxwell Tanja Misof Kim Millians Kathy Shaw Shae Ross Anna Thomas YEARBOOK STAFF 1990 1991 PHOTOGRAPHERS: EDITOR: Wendy Winter ADVISOR: Ted Scharre LAYOUTS: Christy Grupe Melanie McLeroy COVER: Lynda Doss 170 CONGRATUL AT IONS 19 91 LaGrange College Graduates!! We wish you every success in life, and pray God's continued blessings in your future. Remember to keep your thoughts and priorities centered in Jesus! From your friends at the First United Methodist Church 401 B road Street Rev . Robert A . Kerr , Pastor 1. John and Todd playing volleyball in the Spring. 2. Shelly and Lisa say "Cheese." 3. Sylvia, Christy, Jill, Krista, and Robyn are waiting for the Lip Sync to start. 4. Walking to class on a cold sunny day. 5. Africia looks like she is looking forward to the long van ride ahead of her. 6. Playing in the snow 172 Showing Coach Unger the correct way to hold a basketball. These guys are planning some serious snow ball throwing. Bernie is posing for the camera. Playing games with a roll of string. Stephanie and Polly on the SGA Ski Trip. Students hanging out on the hill. The Delta Tau Delta pledge class in the Student Center. 1. Christy and Steve smile for the camera. 2. Donna in the night life. 3. Students enjoying our I day of snow at LC. 4. Tim always making people laugh. 5. Melanie couldn't decide which guy she liked the most, so she went with both of them. 6. Missy, Amy and Miriam watching Intramural football from the side lines. 7. Now, these guys look like they're having loads of fun. 1. Having a sense of humor about the Cafeteria. 2. Amy, Holly, Tami and Stephanie are hanging out at a sorority function. 3. The closest thing to a blizzard in LaGrange. 4. Mike, I don't think we will ask what you are doing. 5. Amy and Jeanelle are dressed up. 6. Beth smiles for the camera to take a break from studying. 7. Loading up on the M&M's for late night studying. 8. Bernie, Paige and Sylvia goofing off as usual. EDITORS PAGE Dear Friends, acquaintances, etc., HERE IT IS! This is what I sulked about, stressed out about, bitched about, and basically worked my *** off for. My friends will | happy to never have to hear me talk about the yearbook ever again. I hope you like it; if not, oh well, I did the best I could w what I had. I appreciate everyone that gave pictures and comments, I hope I did you justice. I think the only problems I have h about doing the yearbook would be the disrespect and uncooperation of some students. Some people would look at me when I tr to take their picture as if I was crazy. Then there were the people that would say they would get you pictures, but would not foil ) through. It's up to you to get your picture or your organization's picture in the yearbook. Any way, on a lighter side, 1 would like thank the people that smiled for the camera, submitted pictures, took pictures, or simply said "take my picture." You were the on that answered my repeating question of "Why am I doing this?" I can honestly say, I'm very happy it's finished. I hope all my h;j work pays off. And yes, it is hard work contrary to some opinions. I heard someone say "The yearbook is easy, it only takes a f ! hours," I once thought the same thing. I would like that person to know that it approximately takes two people (Ted and I) tojj two pages l-l Vi hours, which means it takes 88V2 hours to do a yearbook, a little longer than a single afternoon. Why did I let ?j know all this, maybe because it made me feel better; well no, I think because next year and the years forthcoming, the students 1 LaGrange College will know all the hard work it takes to do a yearbook. It's hard to put something together that almost a thousa i people are supposed to like. To the art students that will be doing the yearbook next year, I wish you good luck if you needed it, but you probably will do 1^ best yearbook that this school has seen in a long time. To the students, let someone on the staff know what you didn't like so th< can correct it. Before I end this speech, I would like to say so long LC, these were the best four years of my life. 1 will miss yom Sincerely, Wendy Winter Editor P.S. I would like to leave with some notes to people that are special to me at LC. I hope you don't frown upon this. Dr. Duttera: Without your inspiration to help me pass those tests, I would never have graduated. For that I am grateful! Ted: Can you believe it, we pulled this thing off without killing one another? Mrs. Dyar.- My life saver! New S.G.A. Officers: Good luck, respect one another, and get along. Key assets! Old S.G.A. Officers: Glad I got to work with ya'll. We got a lot of work done and had fun too. Ya'll are great friends. Pi Kappa Phi: I still think you guys are the best fraternity, (Sorry Click Delta Tau Delta Big Bro.) Stay Strong! Kappa Deltas: I love you! You're in my heart forever. Thanks for the years and memories of good old LC! A Special Thanks to Penny Kojak who has helped with the Yearbook over the past two years by processinj Mrs. Dyar's film. Thanks Penny! This Yearbook was Published by Herff Jones Inc. P.O. Box 17, Montgomery, Alabama 36195 176 9