LaGrange College 



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EdiLcat way 

Building 



"When you really begin to think about music 
and movement, it may not be really that odd a 
c mbination. After all, listen to the vocabulary 
used by both departments. Bo h are concerned 
with tone, rhythm, tempo, coordination, harmony, 
beat, pitch, scores, frequency, volume] both in- 
volve instruments, including the body; both uti- 
lize coaches and practices, but most importantly, 
both are committed to the ideal of fostering the 
development of individuals to the ffm+t of their 
capabilities I guess you could say we're on 
the same sheet of music, just using different in- 
struments to come to that wonderful finale! We 
each have dreams- dreams which are reach- 
able now with this beautiful building and its re- 
sources. ...Both the music of the soul and the 
songs of the body may find their expression 
here. For that , we are grateful to the Callaway 
Foundation for their gift and their vision!" 



Dr. Sandra K. Johnson 



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violence ancL^'es, no matte 



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elhgence, talent, 
(f^n, love, and the most 

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what form the 

latter two take. 
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A nursing education 
program leading to the Bachelor 
of Science in Nursing (BSN) 
degree wi!i be offered beginning 
Fall quarter 1995. This program 
of study w ill be grounded i n a 
tetiteigej'of Christian liberafarts 
learning, emphasizing i^e 



integration of 
iorowledg 3 and 
student-faculty 
collaboration in 
ational 
The 



the educ 
process 



nursing faculty is 
com netted to a 
program which 
builds a sound 



foundation for 

ndrsing practice, 
c p n t i n u i n g 
p 'err s o n a I 
development, 
and graduate 

study. Built 
in 1926, 
purchased 



5yXoTTege in 
1973 as 
headquarters for 

College's Nursing 
Divisicn. The 
handsome English 
Tudor building is 
located at 910 Broad 
Street. 



r 







Robert Waggoner is one of the outstanding 
players on the LaGrange College tennis 
team. Robby learned to play tennis ten years 
ago in Stockbridge, Georgia where his family 

of two brothers, one sister, and parents live. 

As a tennis player, Robby is extremely 
dedicated and enthusiastic. When he is not 
in class or working at his job with the college 
food services, Robby can be found on the 
tennis courts. His coach Emmett Mullins 
speaks highly of Robby, saying that "He is 
my copilot, my navigator on trips. Robby 
reminds me of a good Marine-he always 
goes above and beyond the requirements 
and gives it one hundred and fifty percent." 

In his academic life, Robby is working 
toward a B.S. degree in Biology. He then 
hopes to attend graduate school 
to become a veterinarian, following in his 

father's footsteps. 




Athletic 



sonata 20 






In Recognition or Service to 




College 




Dr. Don Jolly 

Professor of Mathematics 
1961-1995 






Reverend Mickey Grubb 
Chaplain and Assistant to the 
President 1990-1995 



Dr. David L. Naglee 
Professor of Religion and 
Philosophy 1966-1995 



Dr. Sybil Allen 
Professor of Education 
1976-1994 




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sonata 22 



VARSITY SCOREBOARDS 





Oglethorpe University 
Piedmont College 
Warren Wilson College 
Lee College 
Millsaps College 
Oglethorpe University 
Brewton-Parker College 
Lees-McRae College 
Spring Hill College 
Wesleyan College 
Piedmont College 
Covenant College 
Tennessee Wesllyan College 
Cumberland College 
Union College 

Georgia Athletic Conference 
All-Conference Players 



Coaches' Award 
Best Defensive Player 
Best Offensive Player 
Most Valuable Player 



LO-8 
L1-5 
W8-0 
L1-6 
LO-3 
LO-3 
LO-4 
LO-6 
LO-3 

T1-1(OT) 
LO-3 
L1-4 
LO-4 

T1-1(OT) 
W3-1 



Allison Monica 
Karen Goodman 

Kelli Howell 
Allison Monicaa 
Karen Goodman 
Karen Goodman 



Andrew College(scrimmage) 

Belmont University 

Cumberland University 

Atlanta Christian College 

Birmingham Southern College 

Piedmont College 

Warren Wilson College 

Life College 

Millsaps College 

Clayton State College 

Berry College 

Spring Hill College 

Thomas College 

Tennesee Wesleyan College 

North Georgia College(homecoming) 

Brewton-Parker College 

Cumberland College 

Union College 

Georgia Athletic Conference 
All-Conference Players 

Coaches' Award 
Best Defensive Player 
Best Offensive Player 
Most Valuable Player 



W3-2 
LO-2 
LO-5 

W6-0 
L1-8 
L0-2(OT) 

W3-0 
LO-6 

W5-0 
LO-3 
LO-2 

W2-0 
LO-3 
LO-2 

W6-0 
L1-3 
LO-1 
L1-2 



Nat Woodrow 
Jason Abney 
Chris Walsh 
Nat Woodrow 
Jason Abney 
Mike Wolfe 



Covenant College 
Bryan Collge 
Covenant College 
Bryan College L11-15 
Fort Valley State 
Tennesse Temple W11- 
Fort Valley State 
Wesleyan College 
Toccoa Falls 
Spartanburgh Methodist 
West Georgia 
Wesleyan College 
Toccoa Falls 
Tennessee Temple 
Limestone 
Montevallo 
Huntingdon 
Central Wesleyan 



W15-9, 9-15, 15-3 
W15-11, 15-5, 15-5 
L12-5, 13-5, 13-15 
, 15-8, 15-13, 15-17, 13-15 
L7-15, 7-15, 15-11, 9-15 
15, 7-15, 15-3, 15-9, 16-14 
L8-15, 11-15, 6-15 
W15-5, 15-11, 15-10 
W15-3, 15-7 
L15-13, 12-15, 12-15 
L16-14, 11-15, 8-15, 3-15 
W15-3, 15-10, 15-6 
W15-3, 15-9 
W 15-17, 15-12, 15-10 
W15-4, 14-16, 15-9 
L3-15, 2-15 
L7-15, 15-10, 4-15 
L7-15, 11-15 



Columbia 

Montevallo 

Huntingdon 

Dekalb College 

Georgia Southwestern 

Tennessee Temple 

Dekalb College 

Spelman University 

Central Alabama 

Bevill State 

Albany State 

Georgia Southwestern 

West Georgia L3-1 

Loyola University L15-6, 

Loyola University L5- 

Spelman University 

Huntingdon University W1 

Limestone 



W15-12, 15-4 
L3-15, 2-15 
L17-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-7 
W15-1, 15-9 
W15-2, 15-2 
L15-7, 14-16, 7-15 
W15-3, 15-4 
W9-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-2 
W15-3, 16-14 
W15-7, 10-15, 15-9 
W15-7, 15-7, 15-8 
W15-1, 15-1, 15-4 
5, 4-15, 15-2, 18-16, 8-15 
10-15, 10-15, 15-10, 9-15 
15, 8-15, 15-9, 15-5, 7-15 
W15-2, 15-12 
4-16, 16-14, 15-10, 15-12 
L3-15, 11-15, 14-16 



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front: Leigh TibBi'tts, Trina Hughes 



SECOND : KellyCline < KiM 



Scheffler, Dada Lawhon, Kristl 



Assistant Coach Tracy ScHUSter, 



Dowden, Kim Engel, Lisa 



CoacH 



Larry Thompso 



FRONT: Assistant coach Scott 



EE m ison, 



HOlly Foster, 





A M A N d 



Westbrook 



Allison Monica, kelli Howell, 

Christy Bradford, Karen Goodman, coAch Jeff 



Geeter 




BACK 



: Kirsten 



Overholt, Jessica 





WiLLiams, Susan Johns, 



jENNifeR Beeghlv, jennifep Smaller, 

Aimee 

Thomas, 



Pettis, JuLia McFall, 



Brannan McDonald  Christina Mogey 




Takashi Endo, Byron Bic kes, 



Zen ohashi, Cesar Fernandez ^ Q wolf o 



Thornton 




WeuLS, 



MAtt 



HoLLingsworth, 



Q A WaRRen S mn i t 

LJ/\CK: Brandon RickM an, Matt SeBren, Ohris Walsh, Jimmy Edward s, Jabe 



Hilson, Steve Clark, Norman THACker, JoeyGoscha, 



Fred w elch, Nat Woodrow, MaTT CanDLer, John Fou ntain , 
NOT PICTURED: 

Tripp McConnell 



Nori MurAMatsu, 



Hme Motonomi, 



Jason Abney 




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Organizations 






DeuTscher Klub 

Alpha Sigma Lambda 
Master of Business Administrate 

Omicron Delta Kapfl5a 
Phi Alpha Theta 36 

Psychology Honor Society 
Sigma Tau Delta 37 

Faculty 

Biology 

Business and Economics 
Computer Science 

Education 

History and Political Scienc 
Math 

Physical Education and Athletics 
Physics and Chemistry 
Psychology 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 

Sociology and Social Work 
Nursing 49 



sonata 32 



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<'J'///</J/ KLUB 




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AnCJela Underdown, 
 ason Levv/'s, Matt HollinCJ Sworth, 



rf/j Williams, 




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chols, Chris I pe, D F -ChristianeB i MC6 



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Master Of Bus 
Administration 
Association! 



ITEM 




ayne Haifiler, 



rrarline Hi / /, 
DreW 



Pelslar j 



ichael narrish 



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Karl 



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Kerri r e e s G 



CALLAWAY CENTER 

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 
RESIDENCE LIFE OFFICE 



second 



c 



hris Boles 



Andy 



Katy Pettis , 



Rose mar y GreenG 







Front 



Dr. 



MaryCliff Reese, Catherine m( ^Co 
Wanda Mote j Kendall Hunt, |Jnda busharj 

J Trace V Wo 'Jeff Wright, S 
oe Ca.f&ro 




Dr. Michae/ F FaSSetto, 



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Andy 



Dr. 



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Debb ie Statt, 



Dr. Charle K raemer, Matt Ellis, neuron teiolngtnie Th rt n 




front Q^renda Jh mas, 

ephne Da VIS, 

Rita Kitts, 

AHIf Br wn, 
my Mall ry 
back Q r> jack Slay j 

Toshi I k e g a mi , 



Melissa 

Alb rn z, 

Kayo Presc tt, 

Yamaguchi, 
Yok a 

Nina Du " n "Mall ry 




sonata 37 




Dr. Adolfo Benavides 
Professor of Business and 
Economics, Division Chair 




Dr. Roland B. CousinjB 
Professor of Business 




Dr. Jon Birkeli 
Professor of Business 




Dr. Kevin C. Reidy 
Assistant Professor of Business 




Janet P. Callahan 
Assistant Professor of Business 




Linda E. Benitz 
Secretary 



Dm. JBI; of 

Not Pictured, Julie Sneath, Assistant Professor: Stephan Reynolds. Computer Services Network Manager, 

usiness & Economics 




sonata 40 



Dr. Evelyn Jordan 

Candler Professor of Education, Dr. Santiago Garcia 

Division Chair Professor of Education 




Not pictured, 



Dr. Sybil Allen 



Professor of Education 






Dr. Frederick V. Mills Dr. Joseph Cafaro 

Professor of History, Associate Professor of History 

Department Chair 





Dr. Don Jolly 
Professor of Math, 
Division Chair 



Dr. Greg McClanahan 
Associate Professor of Math 






v 





Left, Murli D. Buluswar 
Part Time Instructor 
of Math 

Right, Michael Searcy 
Associate Professor 
of Math 



Not Pictured, 



II 



Dr. William Yin 
Assistant Professor 
of Math 



Randy Unger 
Instructor, Basketball Coach 



Lee Richter 
Golf Coach 






Emmett Mullins 
Tennis Coach, 



Manager of Callaway Campus 



V 



Barbara Storie 
Secretary 



Jeff Geeter 
Director of Fitness Center, 
Soccer Coach 




Dr. Sandra Johnson 
Professor, Department Chair 



Education an 



sonata 44 





Larry Thompson, Jr. 
Volleyball and Softball Coach 



Phil Williamson 
Associate Professor, 
Director of Athletics, Baseball Coach 



Maria Smith 
Assistant Professor, 
Director of 
Natatorium 




sonata 45 



sic s. and- 




Dr. William J. McCoy 
Associate Professor 
of Physics and Chemistry 



Dr. Sue Duttera 
Associate Professor, Department 
Chair of Physics and Chemistry 





Patrick M. Hicks 
Associate Professor 
of Science 



Dr. Earl Kinzer 
Adjunt Associate Professor 
of Physics 



sonata 46 




Front, Susan Laforet 
Secretary 

Back, Dr. Charles Evan 
Professor of Psycholo 




Dr. Tony A. Johnson 
Professor of Psychology 

Dr. Charles Kraemer 
Professor of Psychology 
Division Chair of Social 
and Behavioral Sciences 





riv 



I 



Julia Burdett 
Associate Professor 
of Social Work 

IT 



Dr Luke Gill 

lip f Sociology and Social Work, Assjptant 
Dean of Evening Studies, Department Chair 



Levis Spradlin, Jr. 
Part Time Instructor 
of Criminal Justice 



m 



Margee H. Keeble 
Coord ir%pr, Nontraditional 
tudent Services 



7 



Sociolo 



14. 



sonata 48 




aggie Underdown 
cretary 



Lynn Harris 
Assistant Professor 



Susan Walsh 
Assistant Professor 



Mary Bates 
Assistant Professor 



jrsingnursingnursingni 



in McClellan 
ssistant Professor 



i8 




Maranah Sauter 
Associate Professor 




Dr. Sandra Kratina 
Associate Professor 
Division Chair 




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Profiles 




58-59 


winter bports 




60-63 


uuitural tvents 




64-75 


Humanities Organizations 


76-79 


Humanities Faculty 




80-85 




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Henry James 



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adagio 61 






rH THE HELP OF HIS COLLEAGUES, LEE 
NSON LAST YEAR REVITALIZED THE 
LEGE'S MUSIC MAJOR. DAVID COOK, A 23 
R OLD SENIOR, HAS FURTHERED THE 
GRESS OF THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AS 

FIRST STUDENT TO GRADUATE WITH A 
HELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN CREATIVE 
IC TECHNOLOGIES. DAVID HAS ALSO 
PLETED A SECOND DEGREE IN BUSINESS 

INISTRATION. 

FINALLY FROM LlLBURN, GEORGIA, DAVID 
S HE CHOSE LAGRANGE COLLEGE BE- 
SE "OF ALL THE COLLEGES AND UNIVER- 
S I HAD BEEN IN TOUCH WITH AND 
ED, LAGRANGE COLLEGE MADE ME FEEL 
MOST WELCOME AND MORE LIKE PART OF 
MILY." 



HIS SENIOR RECITAL, HE COMPOSED 

phony No.1, The Battlefields (ulti- 
e Beliefs), a civil war piece for the 
phony orchestra. david did not have 
ire a symphony to perform the piece, 
instead recorded each instrument 
ON Jhe Lagrange College music 

DEPARTMENT'S HIGHLY TECHNICAL MIDI 

TATION. HE SUCCESSFULLY PRE- 
MIERED HIS PIECE IN THE COLLEGE'S NEW 
MUL TI-MEDIA ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC RECITAL 
A L L. 



, MU1 1 

1: 

A n : 



Graduation plans include joining 
w warehousing company as vice- 1 

PREfelDENT OF OPERATIONS AND TOURING 
WIT H HIS FIRST SYMPHONY. 







Marieke Schilpzand, a fresh- 
man FROM LUNTEREN, HOLLAND, IS 
VERY EXCITED ABOUT BEING AT 
LAGRANGE COLLEGE. AFTER VACA- 
TIONING HERE, MARIEKE'S FAMILY 
DECIDED THAT LAGRANGE WOULD 
BE A PERFECT PLACE FOR A NEW 
BUSINESS ENDEAVOR. 



Marieke chose to attend 
Lagrange College because "It 
is nice and small, not intimidat- 
ing and it has been an easy 
adjustment for me to become 
integrated with the american 
culture and people." she goes 
on to explain that "my classes 
have been very interesting and 
it has also been easy to become 
absorbed in all of them, espe- 
cially with all the helpful- 
ness my teachers have exhib- 
ITED." 

Marieke thinks the one thing 
she has missed most about 
Holland is the sense of peace- 
fulness THAT COMES WITH EVERY 

rain storm and shower. while 
living in Pitts Hall, Marieke 
says she has relished the few 
showers of rain and the sound 
of it pattering on her dorm 
roof. though she looks forward 
to a visit to her home this 
summer, she and her family 
have enjoyed lagrange's 
hospitality. 



adagio 63 







Palm beach Atlantic 

LEE 

Covenant 

Freed-Hardeman 

Emmanuel 

Southern Wesleyan 

Auburn-Montgomery 

Emmanuel 

Pensacola Christian 
Saint Leo 
Kennesaw State 
Brewton Parker 
Pensacola Christian 
Life 

Piedmont 

Georgia Southwestern 

Berry 

Shorter 

Life 

Piedmont 
Southern Tech 
North Georgia 
Shorter 

Georgia Southwestern 
Clayton State 
Southern Wesleyan 
Southern Tech 
Berry 

Auburn-Montgomery 
North Georgia 
Clayton State 



92- 94 
97- 1 22 

57- 85 

77- 66 

79- 7 1 
83-86 
61 -86 

80- 94 
85-95 

70- 1 06 

73- 57 
76-84 

93- 78 

67- 1 Ol 

82- 93 
54- 1 OO 

78- 93 
62-79 

57- 1 09 

68- 1 Ol 

58- 70 
67-79 

74- 73 
65-97 
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84- 1 04 
39-67 

83- 74 
64- 1 OO 

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adagio 64 



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Front: Terrell 
Yelding, Eric Moore, 
Laroyd Boyd, Ger- 
many Dixon, Kevin 
Hunt, Clyde Thomp- 
son, Travis Moore 
Second: Stephen 
Head, Eddie Phipps, 
Derek Barr, Harold 
Leslie, Lamont Davis, 
Stormy Weathers, 
Joey Richard, Lee 
Barger 

BACK: Ray Godleski, 
Andrew Meister, 
Todd Catron, Vacher 
Hammett, Brad 
Morman 




Leigh Anne Bass 
robyn vosbury 
Tiffany miller 
Julia McFall 
Cynara Web 
Back. 

Denise Cotton 
Susan Johns 
Christina McClure 
Susan Hil 
Not Pictured 
Kelley Feulin 



adagio 66 




adagio 



67 




GALLERIES, AND COLLECTIONS 



WORK ARE ALSO ON DISPLAY 



merrill Lynch, Pepsico, 




FIEBBE 



Cardin and Price Waterhouse. 






"Experiences such as these, particularly the 
things i have heard and seen, became part of me 
and are the references for much of my art," 
SAID DON Reitz. WHO BEFORE CHOOSING art as a 
caree r worked as a tr uck driver, lumberjack, 
meat cutter and diver. 

Trained at Alfred University in New York, 
Reitz recieved his master of fine arts degree in 
1962. he took the position of instructor at the 
university of wisconsin in madison, and 10 
years later he became professor of the 
department, a position he held until he retired 
in 1988. during those years he held numerous 
exhibitions, gave countless workshops and 
lectures and was featured in books and 
magazines such as ceramics monthly. he 
undertook commissions and received many 
honors for his work, including being named 
"one of the greatest living ceramic artists 
world wide" by ceramics monthly in 1983. 
almost so collections of his work are scat- 
tered across the united states, including 
works in the renwick gallery of fine art in the 
smithsonian institution, the smithsonian 
Institution Building of Science and Industry 
and the Smithsonian Permanent Ceramics 

Collection. 




September 23, 1994 



T S 



October 5, 1 994 



October 1 9, 1 994 



November 3-5, 1994 



November 9, 1 994 



December 16-18, 1994 



January 20, 1 995 



February 15-18, 1995 



February 23-24, 1995 



March 3, 1995 



March 1 1 1 1 995 



April 4, 1 995 



April 5, 1 995 



May 17-20, 1995 



May 1 9, 1 995 



May 26-27, 1 995 



LC Theater Arts Department 
in conjunction with the 
"Leaders of Humanity" 
THE VISIT 

1 994- 1 995 clients included 
The Bell Corporation, The 
Global Leaders of the South, 
and The Southeast Regional 
Education Board 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE VISIT 

(Edited version of Frdrich 
Durrenmatt's Play) 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE VISIT 

Georgia Theater Conference 

Convention 

THE VISIT 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE VISIT 

Lagrange Ballet Theater 
THE NUTCRACKER 

LC Theater Arts department 
THE VISIT 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE MIRACLE WORKER 

Julia Wright 
LAUGHING WILD 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE VISIT 

LC Theater Arts Department 
CLARENCE DARROW 

LC Cultural Enrichment 
Program 

REMINISCENCE OF 

A SOUTHERN GIRLHOOD 

The Voices of Two Black 
Women & a White Girl 

LC Theater Arts Department 
THE VISIT 

LC THEATER ARTS DEPARTMENT 
PICNIC 

LC THEATER ARTS DEPARTMENT 
THE VISIT 

ALPHA PSI OMEGA 
MOMENTS ON STAGE 



adagio 71 





Lee Johnson, Georgia Artist of the Year, was honored by the 
Georgia Citizens for the Arts at a luncheon celebration of the 
Georgia Arts Day on February 1st at the State Capitol. The 
highlight of the day was a choral composition johnson has cre- 
ated to celebrate the fine arts in georgia. johnson's selection 
marked both the first time a performing artist has been recog- 
NIZED as Georgia Artist of the Year and the first time that a 

MUSICAL COMPOSITION WAS THE ARTWORK. HIS COMPOSITION 
MUSIOPHERE ACKNOWLEDGES THE CREATIVE INTERACTION THAT EXISTS 
BETWEEN TEACHER, COMPOSER, PERFORMER, AND AUDIENCE. 



adagio 75 




ART, MUSIC 



80-81 



THEATER, I NTER N ATI ON AL STU D I ES 



82-83 



Front: Kenji Iwabu, Ingrid Schreiner 
Second: Karla Reese, Kerri Reese, 
Natalie Heard, Marisa Almeida 
Third: Andy McCullough, Jennifer 
Strickland, Jonathan Stich 

NEWS 



ENGLISH, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY 



84-85 




adagio 77 




Front: Gail norris. Luchana Woodland, Kesha Mitchell, Kandace Miller, Elizabe 



Franks, Renee McNeil, Melissa Waskey, Kim Wagner, Cindi Cochran, Casey Stephei 
Barbie Everett, Karen Albornoz, Latese Davis, Jack Harris, Shelley Nunn, Nikki Tigni 

Deborah Jackson, David Cook, Cherrie Pif 
Second: Naomi Harris, Carol Trammell, Tammy Godwin, Christy Walk 

Jenifer Lawrence, Dane Coc 



Third: Betty Ford, Kendall Hunt, Patrick Yuran, Andy McCullough, Antipas Harf 




adagio 78 



*ont: Tim Taunton, 



>n Smith 



:cond: Blair Todd, John Hagy, 



vty Pettis, 



.lison Callaway, 



iird: Denise Maio, 



gne Cornell, Yasu Yamomoto, 



jsie Everett 





oby Smallwood, Melissa 



Campbell, Karen Albornoz, 




Alpha Psi Omega 



Back: Kim Wagner, Patrick Yuran, 



Katie Betts 



adagio 79 





Lee Johnson Mark Ensley Roger Hudsc 

Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Music Part Time Instructor of Mus 

Department Chair 



adagio 80 




STUDIES 



Ann Bailey 

Associate Professor of 
International Studies 



Keith Lindl 

Assistant Professor, Departmi 
chair of i nternatioal stud 



adagio 82 




Richard Harrison 
Assistant Professor of Theater 

Arts 




Dr. Christiane Price Efren Munoz Hiroshi Mukai 

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Part Time Instructor of Part Time Instructor of Interna- 

International Studies International Studies tional Studies 



adagio 83 




Brian McNeil Not Pictured: Amy Hall 



Part Time Instructor of English Secretary, Humanities and 

Fine Arts Division 



Not Pictured: Dr. Barrett Smith 

Adjunct Assistant Professor of 

RELIGIOh. 



adagio 84 



Dr. Scott Smith Dr.Brenda Thomas Nina Dulin-M allory 

Associate Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English 

Department Chair of English 




adagio 85 




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we serve: 



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we are inaispe 





we 




Volunteers 88-89 

| Greeks 90-9 

Spring Sports 96-1 G 
munitj 
rofile 





ions 120-127 
tration/Staff 128-145 
ent Portraits 146-155 
Index 156-160 



G> R   X 




A M 



scherzo 90 





scherzo 91 





Front: Chris Dyche, 
Stephen Davis, Aaron Holz, 
Justin Cohen, Dennis Knuckel, 
Cem Drake, Clint Houchins. 
Back: Tim Thomaston, Read 
Blumberg, Richard Embry, 
Todd Gillespie, Neal Ward, 
Geoff Mack, Jamie Ball, 
Mark Sheppard. 



wan m tun 



Front: Kelly Brown, Nicole Cross, 
Susan Cason, Tiffany Dorrell, 
Kimberly Martin, Lisa Adams, 
Angel Kurn, Jessica Carson, 
Mandy Westbrook, Tiffany Miller 
Second: Michelle Carver, Alison Cook, 
Cindy McWhorter, Shannon Terrell. 
Third: Kennon Yarbrough, Jena Parrish, 
Leigh Sparks, Katy Price, 
Ida Solomon, Melissa Cardwell, 
Suzanne Holcombe. 
Back: Darby Durand, Kellie 
Bowen, Tamara Carver, Laura 
Beard, Kristy Ellsworth, Kelly Cooper, 
Molly Edmondson- President. 



scherzo 92 





Front: Mac Barron, Kota Takahashi, 
Ryan McWhorter, Anson Bridgman, 
Anthony Hudson. 
Second: Clayton Byars, Yukinori Fujibe, 
Jason See, Jamie Cantrell. 
Back: Makoto Shimizu, Hiroyasu 
Fukunaga, Richard Matthews. 




PfM 0/JtCRW P/ 




Front: Susan Besszong, Barbie 
Everett, Angela Underdown, 
Kerri Reese, Treva Moeller, 
Katie Betts, Yumiko Kise, Cindy 
Miles, Laura Nichols, Casey 
Stephens, Renee McNeil, Rie 
Amemiya, Julia Wright, 
Tracy Walls 

Second: Wendy McGahee, Jamie 
Leckbee, Abby Mullis, Karla 
Reese, Michelle Osborne, Ingrid 
Schreiner, Leslie Williams, 
Melanie Smallwood 
Back: Marit Hoehamer, Jennifer 
Swinford, Bobbi Leigh Stansky, 
Jennifer Mullins, Beth Williams, 
Jenifer Lawrence 




R I 





Front: Brent Wilks, 
Byron Bickes, Stuart Terrell, 
Jeff Wells, Edward Kirven, 
Michael Seaton, 
Brandon Rickman. 
Second: Robert Driskill, 
Carey Taft, Jeff Esola, 
Charles Solomon, Neil 
Malone, Steven Clark, Paul 
Birkeli, Bradley Sherwood. 
Back: John Slanovits, Norm 
Thacker, John Fountain, 
James Edwards, Matthew 
Sebren. 




G R LJ k 





Front: Jennifer Hassell, Stacey French, Nancy 
Gaw, Ashley O'Connor, Allison Monica, 
Britt Dunagan, Kirsten Strombergh, 
Sarah Benafel, Shelley Nunn, 
Beth Kennedy, Kellie Webb. 
Second: Susie Everett, Lia Smith, Renee Hays, 
Brandie Broadwell, Melinda Martin, 
Patty Brubaker, Phoebe Mathis, Jennifer Iberg, 
Rosemary Greene, Lori Bowles. 
Back: Lisa Stewart, Kerri Wise, Gina Fahey, 
Clair Culley, Leigh Ann Brown, Leigh Tibbitts, 
Erica Scheffler, Kelli Howell, Angie Densmore, 
Jennifer Smalley, D.C. Knight, Leigh Anne Bass, 
Colleen Crotty, Kelley Feuling. 
Not Pictured: Katy Pettis. 




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NTERFRATERNAL 




Li 



CLAY BYARS TED SCHARRE READ BLUMBERC! STUART TERRIBLE 



DAVID BARTLEY 




ANHELLENIC 



DARBY DURAND 



ABBEY MULLIS 



PHOEBE MATHIS 




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T,R A M U R A f 




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INTR^WIU^ 




arsity 

LaGrange College U 

Baseball 



s c o r 
board 



LaGrange College 

Softball 



irdon Junior 
irdon Junior 
raham Baldwin 
raham Baldwin 
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?kalb 

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raham Baldwin 
irdon Junior 
irdon Junior, 
orgia Southwestern 
orgia Southwestern 
attahoochee Valley 
attahoochee Valley 
uthern Union 
uthern Union 
icon 
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elton State 
elton State 
vill State 
iridian 
kalb 

ntral Alabama 

hop State 

dsden State 

ilhoun 

;ridian 

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:coa Falls 

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icon 

icon 

ulkner State 



17- OW Central Alabama 
12-OW Brewton Parker 

4- 2W Brewton Parker 
5-W Young Harris 

8- 2W Toccoa Falls 
10-OW Brescia 

8-9L Faulkner State 

7-3W Central Alabama 

7-OW Meridian 

7-OW Northwest-Shoals 

21- 2W Central Alabama 
20-OW Wallace-Hanceville 
20-OW Bevill State 

7- 3W Northwest-Alabama 

9- 4W Shelton State 
6-4W Calhoun 

18- 2W North Georgia 
7-18L North Georgia 
10-6W Shorter 

8- 5W Shorter 

10- OW Central Alabama 
3-16L Central Alabama 
6-OW Shorter 

5- 4W Shorter 

18-15W Georgia Southwestern 

22- 1W Georgia Southwestern 

11 - 2W Brewton Parker 
1 0-1 1 L Brewton Parker 

19- OW North Georgia 

11- 2W North Georgia 
10-2W North Georgia 

12- OW Shorter 

2-7L North Georgia 

10-6W Brewton Parker 
12-8W 



e 

s 



9-2W 
9-7W 
21-20W 

12- 9W 

20- OW 
14-6W 

13- 3W 
18-1 W 
8-2W 

12-9W 

8- 15L 
11-10W 

7- OW 

21- 7W 
17-7W 

12- 8W 
17-12W 

17-7W 

13- 1 W 

13- 7W 
4-2W 

9- 3W 
10-1 W 

6-5W 
28-3W 
20-1 W 
9-8W 
5-6L 
16-10W 
16-6W 
7-9L 

14- OW 

8- 5W 
7-8L 



Tuskegee 
Tuskegee 
Clark 
Clark 

Auburn -Montgomery 

Huntingdon 

Huntingdon 

Faulkner 

Faulkner 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Faulkner 

Faulkner 

Piedmont 

Piedmont 

Dennison 

Lindsey-Wilson 

Lindsey-Wilson 

I. U. P.U.I. 

Shorter 

Shorter 

Samford 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Tuskegee 

Tuskegee 

Southern Tech 



13-9W Southern Tech 

8- 1W University of Minnesota 
11 -2W University of Minnesota 
1 8-6W University of Minnesota 

3-20L Berry 

2- 3L Berry 

1 -4L Brewton Parker 

2-1 7L Brewton Parker 

8-9L Georgia Southwestern 

7- 6W Georgia Southwestern 

9- 5W Auburn-Montgomery 
4-6L Emory 

5-10L Shorter 

1-8L Shorter 

1-3L Birmingham Southern 

4-5L Piedmont 

0-4L Piedmont 

3- 4L Georgia Southwestern 
11-13L Georgia Southwestern 

0-9L Berry 

0- 4L Berry 

8- 1 5L Southern Tech 

3- 9L Southern Tech 

4- 6L Brewton Parker 
15-8W Brewton Parker 

9- 10L Shorter 

1- 17L Shorter 



2- 1W 
3-5L 

6-11 L 
4-13L 

3- 8L 

1- 15L 
4-24L 

2-5L 

2- 1 7L 
0-5L 

12-19L 
0-4L 

2- 7L 
4-10L 

3- 6L 

3- 13L 

0- 9L 
1-14L 

1- 5L 
6-8L 

1- 14L 

2- 10L 
3-6L 

6-5W 

1- 17L 

2- 9L 
0-1L 



LaGrange College 

Tennis 



Shorter 

men 
women 
Oglethorpe 

men 
women 

Berry 

men 
women 
Brewton Parker 
men 
women 
Piedmont 

men 
women 



0- 9L 
2-7L 

2- 7L 

1- 8L 

0-9L 
0-9L 

3- 6L 

4- 5L 

4-5L 
3-6L 



Georgia Southwestern 

men 3-6L 
women 3-6L 
North Georgia 

men 2-7L 
women 1-8L 
Georgia Southwestern 

men 2-7L 
women 2-7L 
Brewton Parker 

men 1-8L 
women 4-5L 



scherzo 97 





Front: Brittany W^t|^e*Tgh Robt^JMJ^andi WeS^^pok, 

Second: Trina Hughes, Cheri Blasingame. Denise Cotton;*** ' 

Deanna Heard, Kathy Porter 

Back: Janie Hubbard, Sandi Ramsey, Kristen Ridley, Renee Wade, Aimee Thomas, 
Kristy VanDyke, Tammy Sawyer, Kelly Cline, Coach Larry Thompson 



scherzo 102 




scherzo 103 




Front: Warren Smith, Alex Chavez. Tim Martin, Jason Dyer, Travis Moore, Chris Markw^l/'Brandon Mednick 
Second: Akira Yamaguchi, David Stone, Jayson Miller, Arnaldo Guadalupe, Adam DlBiase, Steve Brock, 
Noah kyan, Craig. Chatmaii, Tony Prolago ,  .  .. ^ , '.. ; : * -V- - 

Third: Scott M^ddjehrooks, Chris Canmnucci, Buster Haddock, Chad Clifton, Tony Ragland, Shane Beckwith, 
Shane Barnes, Brent .Bfankenship, Na'than Eaton, Coach f'hil Williamson ' ' ? < : ; 

ftack: Assistant Coach Doug Smith, John Kennedy, Allen Franklin, Ken Kennedy, Patrick Gill, Rusty Evans, 
 Chad Smfth, David'-Brbokshire, Kevi.n Neely, Brian Jones 



scherzo 104 





Chad Davis Coach Lee Richter Chris Boles 

roy Wilkinson Brittain Vaughn Edwin MaDan Parker Wainwright 




GOL 




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scherzo 108 




scherzo 109 



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The May Day festivities began 
with a community luncheon 
that included over 170 parents 
as guests. Following the 
afternoon step-singing 
competition, the May Day 
Court and the May Day King 
and Queen were presented. 
The induction of the new SGA 
officers concluded 
the festivities. 



King and Queen 
Chris Boles 

and 
Jena Parrish 

Step-Singing 
Competition Winner 
Phi Mu 



scherzo 110 




COMMUNITY 



Community Week 1995, held from 
May 1 through May 7, was a time of 
celebration when students and faculty 
were honored for their hard work and 
determination. A highlight of this 
week of recognition was the Honor's 
Day celebration during which the 
departmental and academic awards 
were presented. This year's honor 
program was followed by a reception 
at the Lamar Dodd Art Center to 
recognize Senior art majors and their 
exhibitions. During the annual 
Community Day Banquet several 
awards were presented and retiring 
faculty and staff were recognized. 

Community Day Awards 

Austin P. Cook Award 

Organization of the Year 
Delta Tau Delta 

Waights G. Henry Award 

Student of the Year 
Chris Boles 

Volunteer of the Year 

Jon Whipple 

Delta Airlines International 
Studies Award 

Leigh Anne Bass 

Vulcan Materials Teaching 
Excellence Award 

Dr. Sue Duttera 

Nancy T. Alford 

Sorority 
of the Year Award 
Kappa Delta 

E.A. Bailey Award 

Delta Tau Delta 



scherzo 112 




Leighanne Baker, a 24 year old junior at LaGrange College, 
is studying in the nursing program and plans to graduate in 1996 
with a two-year Associate R.N. . As a recipient of the Simms Scholar- 
ship, Leighanne will work at West Georgia Medical Center for two 
years following graduation. She then hopes to return to LaGrange 
College to obtain a bachelor's degree in nursing. Originally a busi- 
ness major, Leighanne decided to enter the field of nursing when her 
advisor at the time, Dr. Adolfo Benavides, noticed that she was a 
very caring and people-oriented person. "Nursing is life", Leighanne 

says about her chosen career. 
Leighanne's schedule consists of a rigorous program of 
training inboth in the classroom and at the hospital. Classroom 
studies include both book and practical knowledge. To gain hands-on 
experience, classmates practice medical techniques, such as injec- 
tions, on each other. The hospital is an important part of Leighanne's 
weekly activitiesas it is here that classroom knowledge is applied in 
the clinical field. Leighanne's training involves supporting and 
encouraging patients in a variety of areas including maternity and 

postpartum care. 

Leighanne received the Clinical Excellence Award during the 
Honor's Day ceremony this year. The nursing faculty selects the 
award based on outstanding clinical performance at the hospital. 
Her professor Ann McClellan says about Leighanne, "Nursing is a 
profession that requires many attributes. Among these are being 
conscientious and caring. Leighanne possesses both." 




Non Traditional Student 




Anya Barnes leads a very active life as not only a 
full-time student but also a single working parent. 
Her thirteen year career with First Federal Bank 
leaves only evenings to attend classes. 

She was born and raised in LaGrange, graduat- 
ing from LaGrange High School. When she com- 
pleted school she became very involved with the 
community, leaving little time for personal or 
academic pursuits. In 1988, Anya moved away from 
her hometown but returned in 1992 to complete her 
education at LaGrange College. In her first quarter 
back, with a full course load, she was placed on the 
Dean's list. Anya says of LaGrange College, "I love 
going to school on the Hill." She likes the caring 
nstructors, the convenience and knowing that her 
professors really want their students to learn. 

Anya is working on her bachelor's degree in 
business administration, which she will use toward 
her career goal as a loan officer. She is sincere, 
dedicated, and people-oriented, and enjoys working 
in retail banking. She also loves children and once 
considered a career in teaching. Anya is proud of 
her son, who is very involved with LaGrange High 
School. Anya plans to graduate in 1997 and will 
pursue her career in financial services. 




scherzo 119 



coNTEisqp? 

Volunteer Center 120 
Habitat for Humanity 121 
Campus Traffic Control 121 
GANS 122 
Baptist Student Union 122 
Catholic Group 123 
Altar Guild 124 
Heaven ' s Light 1 24 

Wesley 125 
Interfaith Council 125 
SGA 126 
Hilltoppers 127 
VIPs 127 




President of the College 128 
Vice President 1 29 

Registrar's Office 130 
Business Office 131 
Admissions 132-133 
Computer Services 134 
Financial Planning 135 
Alumni Advancement 136 
Institutional Relations 137 
Library 138 
Bookstore 139 
Post Office 139 
Cafeteria Staff 140 
Groundskeeping 140 
Maintenance 141 
Housekeeping 141 
Student Development 142-143 
Residence Life 144 
Writing Center 145 
Community Studies 145 



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contentscontentscoi 



The Volunteer Center has grown in the past 
few years under the leadership of Britta Kirby. 
The center arranges for LaGrange College stu- 
dents to volunteer in local nursing homes, soup 
kitchens, city schools, the Boys and Girls Club, the Good 
Shepherd Riding Academy and other local charities. This 
year, volunteers assisted in moving the LaGrange 
Clothing Center to a new location. During Outreach '95, 
Delta Tau Delta fraternity and other LaGrange community 
members helped clear an area around a lake at the 
Georgia Sheriffs' Association Park. During this year's 
Community Day awards ceremony, Jon Whipple, who 
has devoted much of his time to volunteer work, was 
honored as "Volunteer of the Year". Delta Tau Delta won 

the Austin P. Cook award for 
the "Organization of the 
Year" in part for the time 
they spent volunteering with 
the Headstart Program, 
CPR Saturdays, the Boys 
and Girls Club and 
numerous other community 
service projects. 



t9h 




Habitat for Humanity 

Habitat for Humanity is an national organization that works with the 
community to help needy families build homes. Acting officers for the 
LaGrange College branch John Slanovitz, Melissa Albornoz and Jenni- 
fer Swinford organize and encourage LaGrange College students to 
participate in local community projects. Working by their motto, "Habitat 
for Humanity is a hand up and not a hand out", this year they have 
assisted a family in Hogansville build their own home. By participating 
weekly in various volunteer projects, the students and participants from 
the city lend their hands to build a better community. 




TRAFFIC CONTROL 




1 



scherzo 121 




AN!? 



RGIA ASSO 



FRONT 

Kandace Miller 

Tanja Co wart 

Tammy Godwin 

SECOND 

Jon Whipple 

Debbi Staat 

Jonathan Stich 

BACK 

Judy Burdett 
Daniel Calhoun 

Michael Shiver 

Kendall Hunt 

Kim Jenkins 



The Georgia Association of 
Student Nurses, in which all 
nursing students participate, 
promotes public health 
through fairs, volunteer 
work and various fund 
raisers. The year culminates 
with the Pinning Ceremony, 
a nursing tradition 
acknowledging the students' 
accomplishments and 
releasing them into the 
nursing profession. 






BAPTIST 



scherzo 122 



STUDENT UNIOr 



ATION OF STUDENT NURSES 





scherzo 124 




Front 

Jennifer Strickland 

Marit Hoehamer 

Second 

Edward Kirven 

Daniel Calhoun 

Andy McCullough 

Jon Whipple 



Shelley Nunn 



Jonathan Stich 



Back 

Greg Preast 

Kendall Hunt 



Tammy Godwin 

Michael Shiver 



Members 

Andy McCullough 
Marit Hoehamer 

Shelley Nunn 

Jon Whipple 

Tammy Godwin 
Kendall Hunt 

John Slanovits 

Jenifer Lawrence 

Brandie Broadwell 

Jena Parrish 

Mac Barron 

Edward Kirven 

Joseph Barney 
Erin Schwartz 

Jonathan Stich 

Antipas Harris 



also pictured 



Naomi Harris 



Patrick Yuran 



Betty Ford 




I I 



scherzo 125 



T U D E N T 

GOVERNMENT 




Front 

Tiffany Miller Rosemary Greene Brandie Broad well 

Second 

ReadBlumberg Kelly Cooper Katy Pettis LeighAnneBass 



MarkSheppard Kendall Hunt Mel inda Martin Aaron Holz 

Tim Thomaston Erin Schwartz CareyTaft 




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scherzo 129 





scherzo 130 



Patricia L. Talley, Director, Alumni Activities 



I r 

D V A N C E M I 




Jane McConnell Tammy Rogers Dr. Perry A. Snyder 

Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Vice President for Advancement 



n i 




Martha W. Lanford 

Director, Advancement Services 



Natalie Heard 

Director. Institutional Relations 



library 

LIBRA R-'Y 




Lisa Maddox, Acquisitions Assistant Yvonne Mills, Periodicals Assistant 



scherzo 138 



BO. OKSTORE 





l*Vl 




scherzo 140 



Front 



Chris Hoppe, Director 



Back 



Sandra Bates 

Second 

Steve Shaw 
Crew Ward 

Dave James 



Main 





ping 



Front 



Chuck Zirlott 

Fannie Louisis 

Jeanette Jones, 
Stephanie Davidson 

Margaret Cantrell 

Second 

Mitch Crocker 
Calvin Hines 

Kenny Jones 

Samantha Thompson 

Venita Hogan 
Booker T. King 

Back 

Jack Lipham 

Luella Henderson 
Andrew Crowley 
Theresa Gilliam 

Sanford Heard 
Thurmon Bledsoe 

scherzo 141 



c 




Ted Scharre 

Associate Dean 

of Student Development 



Scott Emison 

Director of Career Planning 
and Placement Services 



Reverend Mickey Grubb 

Chaplain 
and Assistant to the President 



Julie Cramer 

Director of Counseling 



Kirby McCartney 

Administrative Assistant 



Nancy T. Alford 

Dean of Student Development 



Judy Burdett 

Associate Dean of Student 
Development/Retention 



Not Pictured, D.J. Hall College Nurse 




John Kennedy, Boatwright Hall Vicki Ellis, Turner Hall 



Writing Center 




FRONT 

Barbara Spear 
Stephne Davis 
SECOND 
Kaye Prescott 
Dr. Brenda Thomas 
Melissa Albornoz 
Andrea Boyd 
BACK 
Teresa King 
Yuan Zhang 
NOT PICTURED 
Paul Birkeli 
Kelly Brown 
Joanne Clay 
Debra Friend 
Andrew Meister 
Yoko Yamaguchi 




WR ITING CENTER 

scherzo 145 



pp 



1 

. 1 1 



U N 



LISA ADAMS 

SHANNON ADCOCK 

RIE AMEM1YA 

LEE BAILEY 

DEREK BAIRD 



MAC BARRON 
THERESA BINION 

CRISTINE BISCHOF 

MAE BISHOP 

CHERYL BLAS1NGAME 



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M VBD BLU (-' BERG  



Bl 1H BORTH A I OK 

Iwi MM 

AMDR L A BOYD 




ANSON BRIDGMAN 

STEVE BROCK 

DAVID BROOKSHIRE 
LEIGH ANN BROWN 



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REBECCA HYATT 
DAVID JACKSON 

SUSAN JOHNS 

BARNABE JOLICOEUR 

YUMIKO KISE 



DC KNIGH 
M1KA KOBAYASrfl 

ISAO KUNO 

JENIFER LAW RE NCI 






BRYAN LEDYARD 
MICHAEL LORRON 

STEPHEN LUGOR 



KIM MARTIN 



MELINDA MARTIN 
NJABULO MASH I N I N I 

DEDE MAXWELL 



CHERYL MCCURTY 

WENDY MCGAHEE 

TAMMY MCGHEE 
BRETT MCLAUGHLIN 

CINDY MCWHORTER 



MEDNICK 

CYNTHIA M li_E 

YSON MILLER 

KANDACE M 
NAKEESHA MITCHELL 




scherzo 153 



TR EVA MOELLER 

CHRIS MOGEY 
ALLISON MONICA 

ABBY MULLIS 
HIROMI NA6AI 



LAURA NICHOLS 

GAIL NORRIS 
SHELLEY NUNN 

KIRSTEN OVERHOLT 

SHANNON PATTERSON 



TRACY PETERSON 

CHRISTOPHER POPE 
TONY PROLAGO 

RON RAY 
LEIGH ROBERTSON 



ERICA SCHEFFLER 

MARIEKE SCHILPZAND 
1NGR1D SCHREINER 

MARK SHEPPARD 

VICKA SHURGAIA 



JENNIFER SM ALLEY 
MELANIE SMALLWOOD 
KIMBERLY SMITH 
LI A SMITH 

LEIGH SPARKS 




ebb i e staat 

bobbi leighMB|nsk| 
ie stewart b m 

m ichael swans on 
jennifer swinford 



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1 






 

V / 







CAREY TACT 

AKIHIRO IAKASH1MA 

GINGER TAYLOR 

AIMEE THOMAS 

I Mil Y TURNER 



KRISTY VAN DYKE 
LOUISE VAUGHN 

ROBERT WAGGONER 

KIM WAGNER 

MARGARET WALLACE 



TRACY WALLS 

NEAL WARD 

RACHEL WARREN 

MELISSA WASKEY 
KELL1L WLBB 



JAMES WE LD EN 

M AN D I WESTBI- IK 

JON WHIPPLE 

BRENT WILKS 

ELIZABETH WILLIAMS 



KERRI WISE 

MICHAEL ANGELO WOLFE 

AKIRA YAMAGUCHI 
NORIYUKI YAMASHITA 

CHRIS YATES 



scherzo 155 



Abney, Jason 23, 29 
Academic Faculty 38-49 
Academic Organizations 32-37 
Adagio 50-85 
Adams, Lisa 33, 92, 151j 
Adamson, Phyllis 140 
Adcock, Shannon 151 
Admissions 132-133 
Administrative Facul 
Advancement 1 36- 11 
Albornoz, Karen Sue 78. 79 
Albornoz, Melissa Jane 37. 77, 1 21, 
145 

Alford, Nancy 1 
Allen. Dr. Sybil 21, 41 
Almeida, Mansa 76 
Alpha Omicron Pi 93 
Alpha Psi Omega 71 , 79 





Benafel, Sarah 58, 94 
Benavides, Dr. Adolfo 39, 118 
Benitz, Linda E. 39 
Besszong, Susan 93 
Betts, Katie 78, 79, 93, 148 
Bickes, Byron 27, 94 
Binion, Theresa 151 
Biology Faculty 38 
Birkeli, Dr. Jon 39 
irkeli, Paul 58, 94, 145 
jshop, Katherine Mae 151 
Bishop, Wallace 131 
Bischof, Cristine 151 
Btankenship. Brent 104 
Blasinqame. Cheryl 102, 151 
Bledsoe, Thurmon 141 
Blumberg, Read 92. 95, 126, 127, 151 
Boles, Christopher 35. 58. 107, 110, 



Callahan, Janet P. 39 
Callaway, Allison 79 
Callaway Education Building 4-5 
Cameron, Letythia 37 
Campbell, Melissa Ann 79 
Campus Traffic Control 121 
Candler, Matt 29 
Cantrell, David Jamison 93 
Cantrell, Margaret 141 
Cardwell. Melissa 92 
Carminucei, Chris 104, 140 
Carr. David 140 



ica 92 




Babtist Student Union 122 
Bailey, Ann 82 
Bailey, Lee 151 
Baird. Derek 1ST 
Baker, Leighanne 1 1f 
Ball, Jamie 92 
Barger, Lee Major 65 
Barnes, Anya 1 19 
Barnes, Shane 104 
Barnett, George Stone 
Barney, Joseph 12jH 
Barr, Derek Craig 65 
Barron, Mac 33. 93, 125, 
Bartley, David 95 
Baseball 97.104-105 
Basketball 64-65 

 !!. Ann 58, 66, 94, 112, 
126 mm 
Bates. Mary 49 
Bate^: Sandra U 
Baxterjfchanene 138 
'-' i "j. Laura 92 
Beckwith, Shai n 104 







Bridgman, Anson 93, 95, 99, 151, 176 
Broadwell, Brandie 94, 125, 126, 127 
Brock, Steven 104, 151 
Brookshire, David 104, 151 
Broughton, Bill 81 
Broughton, Bruce 7M 
Brown, Kelly 37. 92. 145 
Brown, Kim 24 

Brown, Leigh Ann 20, 94, 151 
Brown, Marcia 81 , 
Brown, Sue 14JL 
Brown, Vee 80 
Brubaker, Patty 94, 98, 99 
Buildings 172-173 
Buluswai Murli D. 43 
Burden, Jeff 69 

Burden. Julia (Judy) 48, 122, 142 
Bushar, Linda^^^| 
Business Facility 39 
Business Office 131 
Byars, Clay 93, 95 
Cafaro, Dr. Joseph 42 
Cafeteria Staff 140 
Calhoun, Daniel 122, 125 



i lark, Steven 29, 94 
Clav, Joanne 145 
Cleaveiand, Essie 129 
Clifton, Donald Charles 104, 151 
Chne, Kelly 24, 102, 151 
Cochran, Cynthia Lauren 78, 151 
Cohen Justin 92, 151 
Coleman. Cory 1.40 
Colophon 176 
Community Studies 145 
Community Week 112-115 
Computer Science Faculty 40 
Computer Services 134 
Contact Programs 74 
Cook, Austin 139 
Cook, David William 62, 72, 78 
Cook, Dr. John 85 
Cook, Martha Alison92 
Cooke, Liane Sunghee 78, 151 
Cooley, Sue 34, 148 
Cooper, Kelly 58, 92, 126, 127. 151 
Cornell, Signe 79 
Costa, Angela Parmer 134 
Cotton, Denise 66, 102 



Cousins, Dr. Roland B. 39 

Cowart, Tanja 122, 151 

Cox, Kacey 148 

Cramer, Julia 142 

Creative Music Technologies 62 

Crocker, Mitch 141 

Cross, Eric 92, 127, 151 

Cross, Nicole 92, 127, 151 

Crotty, Colleen 94 

Crowley, Andrew 141 

Culley, Clair 94 

Cure, Christophe 152 

Daley, Karen 49 

Davidson, Stephanie 141 

Davis, Cynthia 152 

Davis, Lamont 65 

Davis, Margaret 127, 132 

Davis, Robert Chadwick 104, 1C 



Alpha Sigma 


mbda 35 


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Davis, Stephen 77, 92, 145 


Altar Guild Jf 


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Bookstore Staff 1 39 


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Davis, Stephne Lynn 33, 37, 


Alumni Relations 136-137 


Borthwick, Elizabeth 151 


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Amemiya, Rie 


93, 151 


Bowen, Kellie 92 


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Davis, Tamaro Latese 78 


Art Events 6 


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Bowles. Lori 94. 151 


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DeLeon, Victoria 33 


Art Faculty 80-81 


Boyd, Andrea 145. 151 


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Delta Tau Delta 92, 112, 120 


Art Students League 79 


Boyd Laroyd R5 


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Dennis, Sandra 131 


Athlete Profile 20 


Bradford, Christina 27, 151 


CI, ren 


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Densmore, Angie 94, 152 


Aub, Ted 69 




Bradley, Dee 40 


Cla 


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(imberly 151 


Deutscher Klub 33 



DiBiase, Adam 104 
Dix, Elizabeth Stacey148 
Dixon, Germany 65 
Dixon, Owen 131, 144 
Dodson, Phillip 133 
Dorm Life 16-17 
Dorrell. Tiffany 92 
Dowden. Jodi 24 
Drahe, Cem 92 
Drif -ill. Robert 94 
Duliu-Mallory, Nina 37, 85 
Dunagan, Britt 58. 94 
^Bison. Sharon 148 
Durand, Darby 92, 95 
Duttera, Dr. Sue 46 
Dych, Chris 92, 152 
Dyer, Thomas Jason 104 
Eaton, Nathan Allen 104, 152 
Echols, Verleetia Elania 152 
Edmondson, Molly 92 
Education Faculty 41 
Edwards, James 29, 94, 148 
Edwards, Dr. Steven Earl 82 
Eldredge, Ethan 148 



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Giordanc 
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Golf 1oJ 
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jsa 141 
)an 64, 65 

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jmara 78, 122, 125 

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.esley 1 4S 
lessica 15^ 




Goscha, Joey 20 
Graduate Students \4~< 
116-117 

|Georgetta 1| 
90-91 

lizations 92 
|emary 35, 94, 1; 
Jf 140 
Grubb, Reverend Mickey 21, 142 
Golf 96-97MK3-107 j ( l 
Guadalupe. Arna I do Javier 104, 152 
Gunn, Annie Lee 140 
Gunn, Marie 140 
Gunn, Reasie 140 
Habitat for Humanity 121 
Haddock. Buster 104 
Haggerty, Michael 127, 152 
Hagy, JdH79 
Haigler, Alvm Hayne 35 
Hall, Amy 84 
HaiyD.J. 142 
Hamrnet, Vacher 65 
Hancock. Ryan 77, 78, 104, 152 
Hancock. Susan 137 
Harrington, Chad 148 
Harris, Antipas 78, 125, 152 
Harris. Carolyn 147 
Harris. Jack 78 
Harris, James 147 
Harris, Lynn 49 
Harris, Naomi 78, 125, 152 
Harrison. Dr. Jennifer 41 
Harrison, Richard 83 
Hart, Joey 152 
Harvel, Cindy 133 
Hassell, Jennifer 94, 98, 99, 152 
Hays.Renee 94, 127, 152 
Head, Stephen Clarence 
Heard, Deanna Leigh 102 
Heard, Natalie 76, 137, V 
Heard, Sanford 141 
Heaven's Light 124 



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Henderson, Luella 141 
Hermon. Bernard 140 
Herndon, Wylene 121, 147 
Herring, Jimmy 130 
Hicks, Patrick M. 46 
Hill, Earline 35 
Hill, Susan 66, 152 
Hilltop News Staff 76 
Hilltoppers 127 
Hillyer, Dr. Joyce 41 
Hilson, Jabe 29 
Hines, Calvin 141 
History Faculty 42 
Hoehamer, Marit 93, 124, 125, 149 
Hogan, Venita 141 
Holcombe, Amy Suzanne 92, 149 
Holder, Toja 42 

Hollingsworth, Matthew 27, 33 
Holloway, Lori 99, 152 
Holz, Aaron 92, 95, 126, 127, 152 
Homecoming 30-31 
Honors Day 112-113, 118 
Hoppe, Chris 141 
Hornsby, Dr. Sam 84 
Houchins, Clint 92 
Houett, T.R. 78 
Housekeeping Staff 141 
Houser, Jack 152 
Howell, Alton 140 
Howell. Kelli23. 27, 94, 152 
Hubbard, Janie 102, 152 
Hudmon, Holhe 152 
Hudson, Gerald Anthony 93 
Hudson, Roger 80 
Hughes, Trina 24, 102 
Humanities Faculty 80-85 
Humanities Organizations76-79 
Hunt, Kendall 36. 78, 98, 99, 122, 125, 
126, 152 

Hunt, Kevin Jamie 65 

Hurd Dr. John C 38 

Hyatt, Rebecca 153 

Iherg. Jennifer 04 

ifflgami, Toshihiko 37 
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institutional Relations 137 
Interfaith Council 125M 
Interfraternal Council 95 
International Student Profile I 
International St idies Facult, H. - 
International Week 60-61 
Intramurals, Fall zF 



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Intramurals, Spring 96 
Intramurals, Winter 67 
iwabu, Kenji 76, 176 
Jack'. on, David 153 
Jackson, Deborah 78, 149 
les, Dave 141 

Dr. Frank 129 
les, Henry 50-51 
Jenkins, Kim 122 
Johns, Jennifer 133 
Johns, Susan .-' 66 127, }','', 
Johnson Lee 62, 72, 75, 80 
Johnson, Dr. Sandra K 4, 44, 175 
J< 'hnson. Dr. Tony A 47 
Joligoeur. Barnabe 153 
Jolly, Dr. Don 21 43 
Jones, Bnan 104 
Ji nes, ( ilona 131 
Jones, Jeanette 141 
Jones, Kenny 141 
Jordan, Dr. Evelyn 41, 112 
Kappa Delta 94 
Kappa Sigma 93 
Keeble, Marae^UMr 
Kennedy. John 104, 14 l 
Kennedy, Kenneth Kevin 104 140 
Kennedy. Sara Elizabeth 94 
Kerhn, Angela 37 
King. Anne 69 
King, Booker T. 
King. Teresa 145 
Kirby. Britta 120 
Kirpatrick, Adam 75 
I- inzer, Dr. Ean 46 
Kirven, Edward 94, 1 
Kise, Yumit- o ; 

.nSTVicki 153 
Knecht, Bruce 69 
Kitts, Rita 37 

Knight, Dana Carol 58, 94, 153 
Knowles. Iris 131 
Knuckle, Dennis 92 
Kobayashi, Mika 153 
Kraemer, Dr. Charles 37, 47 
Kratina, Dr. Sandra 49 
Kuno , Isao 153 
Kurn, Angel 92 
Laforet. Susan 47 
LaGrange Ballet Theater 71 
LaGrange College Singers 72 
LaGrange Symphony Orchestra 72 





Laney, Anita 139 
Lanford, Martha W. 137 

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Lawhon, DanalH 
Lawrence, Jen| 
125, 153 
Lawrence, Jo!" 

Leaders of Humanity 71 Leckbee, 
Jamie 93, 153 
Ledyaid, Bryan 153 
Leslie, Harold 65 
Lester, Shannon 77, 149, 176 
Lewis, Frank 138 
Lewis, Jason 33 
Library Staff 138 
Lightcap, Dr. Tracy 42 
Lmdley, Keith ft 2 
Lipham, Jack m 1 
Lip Sync 55 
Loftin, Beth 130 
Lorrow, Michael 1 53 
Louisis, Fannie 141 
Love, Dana 133 
Lugor, Stephen 153 
Lyp Sync 55 
Mack, Geoffrey 92, 153 
Macsotai, Christy 123MaDan, Edwin 
107 

Maddox, Lisa 138 
Maintenance Staff 141 
Maio, Denise 77, 79, 149, 176 
Mallory, Sarah Beth 38 
Malone, Neil 94 
Maltbey, Keith 69 
Markwell, Christopher Lee 104 
Martin Kimberley 92, 153 
^artin, Melinda 94, 99, 126, 153 
Martin, Tim 104 
Mashinim, Njabulo 153 
Mastrovaselis. George 1 34 
Mathematics Faculty 43 
MathiS, Phoebe 94 95 127 
Matthews, Richard 93 
M i .'.<!!, DeDe 153 
M -./ Randy 149 
' ' . L )v 1 10-111 
MBAA 35 

McCabe, Ginny 153 

artney, Jenny wF. 133 
McCartney, Kirby 142 




McClanahan, Dr. Greg 43 
McClennan, Ann 49, 118 
McClure, Christina Anne 66 
McConkey, Catherine 36 
McConnell, Jane 136 
McConnell, Patti 34 
McCoy, Dr. William 46 
McConnell, Tripp 29 
McCullough, Andrew 35, 36, 76, 78, 
123, 124, 125, 149 
McCurty, Cheryl 153 
McDonald, Brannan Lee 27, 98, 99 
McDonald, Melissa 130 
McFall, Julia 27, 66, 149 
McGahee, Wendy 93, 153 
McGhee, Tammy 153 
McGovern, David 149 
McLaughlin, Brett 153 
McNeil. Brian 84 
McNeil, Renee 78, 93 
McWhorter, Angela 33 
McWhorter Cindy 92. 153 
McWhorter, Timothy Ryan 93 
Mednick, Brandon 104, 153 
Meigs, Darrin 34 
Meister, Andrew 65, 145 
Mencius 13 

Middlebrooks, Scott 10 
Mike, Thomas Anthony 71 
Miles, Cynthia 93, 1 
Miller, Jayson Stephen 104, 153 
Miller, Kandace 33. 78. 122, 153 
Miller, Tiffany C. 66, 92, 126, 127, 134 
Mills, Dr. Frederick V 36, 42 
Mills, Yvonne 138 
The Miracle Worker 7 4 
Mitchell, Kesha78, 153 
Moelier, Treva93, 154 
Mogey Chris 27, 154 

omca, Allison 23. 27, 94, 154 
Moments on Stage 7 1 
Moore Eric Kymam 65 
Moore Travis A. 65, 104 
Morman, Bradley 65, 78 
Morman, Jack 45 
Mote, Wanda 36, 149 
Motonomi. Hidenobu 29, 149, 176 
Motz, Paul 147Mukai, Hiroshi 83 
Muffins, Pmmett 20, 44 
Mullins, Jennifer 93 





Mullis, Abby 93, 95, 154 
Muhoz, Efren 83 
Muramatsu, Nori 29 
Murphy, Dr, Walter 128 
Music Events 72-73 
Music Faculty 80-81 
Music, New Facilities 4, 6-7 
Music Student Profile 62 
Musiosphere 75 
Nagai, Hiromi 154 
Naglee, Dr, David 21, 85 
Eely, Kevin fHpp 
Negami, Shinya 149 
Newell, Shelley 149 
Nichols, Laura 33, 93, 154 
Nontraditional Student Profile 119 

orris, Gail R 78, 154 

unn, Shelley 78, 94, 99, 125, 154 

ursing Faculty 49 

ursmg Program 14-15 
Nursing Students 122. 147 
Nursing Student Profile 118 
Whe Nutcracker^k 
O'Connor, Ashley 94 
Oglethorpe University Concert Choir 
72 

hashi, Zen 27 
Omicron Delta Kappa 35 

Mic 54 
Osborne. Michelle 93 
Ouellette. Scott Raymond 78. 149 
Overhoit. Kirsten 27, 154 
Panhellenic Council 95 
Pamsh, Jena 92, 110 125 
Parnsh. Kimberly 140 
Parnsh, Michael 35 

Dr William 38 
Patterson, Shannon 154 
Patton, Margaret 140 
Pelslar, Drew 35 
Peterson, Tracy 154 
Pettis, Katy 27, 35, 77, 79, 94, 126, 150 
Phi Alpha Theta 36 
Phillips, Willette 129 
Phi Mu 92, 110 
Philosophy Faculty 85 
Phipps, Edward A. 65 
Phi Alpha Theta 36 
Physics Faculty 46 
Physical Education Facuty 4, 44-45 



Picnic 71 Pi Kappa Phi 94 
Pi per, Cherrie J. 78 
Political Science Faculty 42 
Pope. Christopher 33. 154 
Porter, kathy Marie 102 
Post Office Staff 139 
Potts, Victoria 140 
Prather, Sonya 150 
Preast. Gregory 124, 125, 1 
President of the College 128 
Prescott, Kaye37, 145 
Prescott-kane, Nancy 135 
Price, Dr. Christiane 83 
Price, Katherine 92 
Prodigal Son Blues Duo 72 
Prolago, Tony 77. 104, 154 
Prophett, Jean 133 
Psychology Faculty 47 
Psychology Honor Society 37 
Purcell, April 137 
Quadrangle StaffyfTf 
Quadrangle Dance 58 
Ragland, Anthony Maurice 104 
Ramsey, Sandra 102, 150 
Ray, Charles Ronald 154 
Recognition of Service 21 , 112 
Reese, Karla 35, 76, 93, 124, 15i 
Reese, Kerri 35, 76, 93, 124, 15C 
Reese, Mary Cliff 36 
Reeves, Connie 150 
Registrar's Office 130 



Reid, Dr. Maynard L, 21, 41 
Reidy, Dr Kevin C. 39 
Reitz, Don 68, 69 
Religion Faculty 84-85 
Reminiscence of a Soutnern 

Residence Hall Directors 144 
Reynolds, Steve 39, 134 
Richard, Joseph 65  
Richter, Lee 44, 107 
Rickman, Brandon 29. 94 

iddle, Dr. Fay 40 
Ridley, kristen 102 
Roberts, Pat 135 
Robertson, Jennifer Leigh 102, 
Rogers, Tammy 136 
Ruskin, John 5 
Rush 18-19 
Ryan, Noah 104 





Soccer Field, Construction of New, 56- 
57 

Sociology Faculty 48 
Softball 97, 104-105 
Solomon, Charles 94 
Solomon, Ida 92 
Sonata 1-49 
Spradlin, Levis Jr. 48 
Sparks, Leigh Anne 77, 92, 154 
Spear, Brenda 145 
Staat, Deborah 37, 122, 154 
Stansky, Bobbi Leigh93, 154 
Stephens, Cas jy 58, 78, 93, 1 50 
Stevenson, Robert Lewis 86-87 
Stewart, Lisa 24, 94 
Stewart, Stacie 154 
Stewart, Terri 34 
Stich, Jonathan 76, 122, 125 
Stone, David Jackson 104 
Storie, Barbara 44 
Strickland, Gloria Jones 133 
Strickland, Jennifer 76, 125 
Strombergh, Kirsten 94 

dent Development Office 142-143 
Student Government Assocation 126 
Student Portraits 146-155 
Swanson. Michael 154 
Swinford. Jennifer 93, 121, 154 
Swimming 108-109 
Symphony No 1 , The Battlefields 62. 
72 

Taft. Carey 58, 94, 98, 99, 126, 155 

Taft. Dr. Stephen 82 

Takahashi, Kota 93 

Takashima, Akihiro 155 

Talley, Patty 136 

Taunton. Tim 79, 81 

Taylor, Ginger 155 

Taylor, Laurel 132 

Tennis 20, 97-101 

Terrell, Shannon 92, 127 

Terrell, Stuart 94, 95 

Thacker. Phillip Norman 29. 94 

Theate' Eve-its 70-71 

Theater Faculty 27. 82-83 

Thomas. Aimee 102 155 

Thomas. D' Brenda 37. 85. 145 

Thomas, Juanita34 

Thomastor, Tim 58 77, 92. 126, 127, 

150, 176 



Thompson, Brenda 128 
Thompson, Clyde William 65 
Thompson, Larry 24, 45, 102 
Thompson, Robert 72 
Thompson, Samantha 141 
Thornton, Jason 29 
Thornton, Stephanie 37 
Thrower, Michele 150 
Tibbitts, Leigh 24, 94, 150 
Tibbits, Sherry 135 
Tigner, Wyketha Nichole 78 
Todd, Blair 79 

Trammell, Carol LaTriece 78 
Trammel I, Emma 132 
Truitt, Carlton 140 
Turner, Emily 155 
Turner, Glenda 144 
Underclassmen 151- 
Underdown, Angela 
Underdown, Maggie 
Unger, Randy 44 
Valentine Dance 59 
VanDyke, Kristma 24, 102, 155 
Vaughn, Margaret 155 
Vaughn, Thomas Brittain 1 07 
Vegas on the Hill 52-53 
Vice Presidente of theCojlege 129. 

131, 131M1 




Viniegra, Daniel 98, 
Very ImponfiHPeep ' 

The Visit 71 
Volunteers 12H 
Volleyball 23 
Vosbury, Robyn 66, 77 
Wade, Brittany 102 
Wade, Renee 102 
Waggoner, Robert 20, 99, 155 
Wagner, Kimberly 78, 79, 155 
Wainwright, Oliver Parker 107 
Walker, Christy Marie 78 
Walker, Janet 14C 
Wallace 
Walls, Trac' 
Walsh, Chri 
Walsh, Susa 
Ward, Crew 1 
Ward, Neal 58 
Warren, Rachel 

Waskey. Mellissa^^Pe 78, 15 

Waugh, Fredrick ~H 




27, 92, 



Weathers, Darlene 139 
Weathers, Stormy 59 
Weaver, ^p^fiijft 
Webb, Cynam66 

Webb. kollie 94, 155 

Welch, Fred 29 
Welden, James Tir 
Wellness Fair 88-89 
Wells, Jeffrey 29, 94 
Welty, Eudora 69Weslj 
125 

West, Wally 45 
Westbrook, Am^PJa Elizabe 
102, 155 

Whipple^on Hiv^O. 122. 155 

Wilkinson, Troy 107 

Wilks, Brent 94, 155 

Williams, Elizabeth 33, 93, 127, 155 

Williams, Jessica 27 

Williams, John 84 

Williams, Leslie 93 

Williamson, Phil 45, 104 

Wilson, Mary 140, 144 

Wilson, Pinky 140 

Wise, Kern 94, 127, 155 

Wolfe, Tracey 36 

Wolfe, Michael Angelo 23, 29, 155 
Wood, Jonathan Barron 78 
Woodland, Luchana Alecia 78 
Wood row, Nat 23, 29, 99 
Wright, Jeff 36* 1 
Wright, Julia 71, JM 
Writing Center Staff 
Yamaguchi, Akira 104, 
Yamaguchi, Yoko 34, 
Yamamoto, Yasuhisa 
Yamashita, Noriyuki 
Yarbrough, Kennon 
Yates, Christopher 37, 
Yates, Kim 140 
BBPhg, Donald Terrell 65 
n, Dr. William 43 
uran, Patrick 78, 79, 125, 155 






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