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Quadrangle 1997 Volume 80

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Campus Life

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Index

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LaGrange College

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All aspects of life are like a giant
puzzle wkick can be broken down
into tiny parts or pieces. Tke way a person decides to
put tke pieces togetker determines kis destiny.

College life is one aspect, or piece of a person's kistory. And
college life itself is made up of a variety of experiences.

Wkick pieces of college life a student ckooses to empkasize,
academics or social can make or break tkat student s college ca-
reer. And wkick piece of tke academia puzzle ske ckooses to con-
centrate on will kave a major influence on tke rest of ker life.

ci asses . . . friends . . . teackers, plays, musical presentations,

socials, dances, organizations tkey all fit college life togetker,

piece by piece.

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College gets new leadership

The Rev. F. Stuart Gulley: 24th president of LaGrange College

On July 1, 1996, The Rev. F. Stuart
Gulley assumed the helm of LaGrange
College as its 24th president when Dr.
Walter Y. Murphy retired after 16 years
as president of college.

Gulley, 35, came to LaGrange from
Emory University where he was the
associate vice president for university
development and church relations.

Charles Hudson Sr., who served as
co-chair of the search committee for a
new president, said Gulley is what
LaGrange Colleges needs at this time.

"Walter Murphy has brought
LaGrange College to a place where it
is ready to take off, and Mr. Gulley' s
accomplishments in and commitment
to church-related higher education
make him the perfect person or take
the College into the 21st century."

Getting to this positionthis place
in his life has been the result of
Gulley's putting together a number of
pieces of his life's puzzle: education,
goals and commitment.

He comes from a family deeply
seeped in the church and higher
education. He is the son of a father
who is a United Methodist minister
and professor church history at
Vanderbilt University.

Gulley graduated with honors from
Vanderbilt in 1983 with a bachelor of
arts degree in modern European
history.

Three years later he earned the
master of divinity degree, also with
honors, from the Candler School of
Theology at Emory University. He was
ordained a United Methodist minister
in 1990.

Upon graduation from Emory in
1986, Gulley became director of

admissions and student placement at
Candler School of Theology, where he
increased student admissions by 33
percent in a three-year period. In 1 995
he was promoted to the position he
held before coming to LaGrange. In
that role he was responsible for the
development programs of Emory's
School of Business, Law Oxford
College, Theology and the Carlos
Museum.

His wife, Kathleen Crenshaw
Gulley, also earned a master of divin-

ity degree from Emory and was an
elementary school teacher in DeKalb
County for six years. They have one
son, 1 -year-old Andrew Baker Gulley.

"LaGrange College is a remarkable
institution," Gulley said. "The caliber
of the faculty, the quality of the stu-
dent body, the excellent health of the
school's finances and physical plant
and the tremendous love that graduates
and trustees have for this institution
make LaGrange a treasure among
higher education institutions today."

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Back to school

The annual ritual of unpacking and making that dorm room home

Adventures of Maid Marian

The female perspective from the Sherwood Forest

Dorm Life....

Home away from home from September to May

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Smaller Pieces....

The little things you do that make college life unique

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Lamar Dodd...

His life and art

When Lamar Dodd died Sept. 20,
1996 at the age 87, a retrospective of his
work was on exhibit at the art center
which bears his name.

"A Shared Vision: The Life and Art
of Lamar Dodd" opened with a recep-
tion July 17. The artist himself attended
the reception which was held on the
night the Olympic torch passed through
LaGrange.

"I'm so deeply honored that they are
having the exhibit. It's like looking at
my life history," Dodd said.

The opening festivities of the retro-
spective art exhibit, held jointly by the
Lamar Dodd Art Center and the
Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum, in-
cluded a premier performance of an
original chamber music composition by
LaGrange College Callaway Professor
of Music and Music Department chair
Lee Johnson. The piece, Johnson said,

I'm so deeply hon-
ored that they are
having the exhibit.
It's like looking at
my life history."

Lamar Dodd

was inspired by Dodd's life.

At the reception, a sculpture created
by artist Jack Kehoe was dedicated in
Dodd's honor.

The exhibit was the first time in 30

years, since Atlanta's High Museum of
Art held a retrospective, that so many of
Dodd's works had been gathered in one
place, John Lawrence, Dodd Art Center
Director, said.

To display Dodd's art. six themes
were selected. Those themes were
"Continuity and Change: The Artist as
Student,""The South: Homeplaces and
People," "People as Landscape: Form
and Personality," "Technology and Hu-
man Spirit," "Quiet Moments" and "The
Elements."

Dodd studied architecture at Georgia
Tech and also studied with the Art Stu-
dents League of New York. He retired
in 1 976 as the chair of the fine arts divi-
sion and head of the art department at
the University of Georgia.

Dodd was survived by his wife,
Annie Laurie, and his daughter, Irene
Dodd of Valdosta.

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Freshmen perspective

Incoming students: their thoughts on LaGrange College

Who: Nylsa Dunbar
Background: Long Island, New York

Major: Drama

Why did you choose LC?: My parents just relocated to
Fayetteville in September. LaGrange College has an excellent
theater program and the atmosphere is easy to adjust to. If I
need help in any subject I know I can go to any of my teachers
for one-on-one help. I didn't want to be a number at a large
school Being from New York, I am still not used to Southern

hospitality.

What one thing would you change about LC?: No 8 a.m.

classes.

What is your favorite thing about LC?: Not the food. It is

not mama's cooking.

Who: Stuart Holden
Background: Thompson, Georgia
Major: Photography

Why did you choose LC?: I wanted a small school and
LaGrange College was close to home. It just fit.
What one thing would you change about LC?: I'd defi-
nitely put in more parking. I can't tell you how many times I
have been blocked in by someone who has parked illegally.
What is your favorite thing about LC?:My friends. Its
easy to make friends and you always see your friends every-
where like in the dining hall and on the patio.

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Who: Jennifer Ives
Background: Marietta, Pope High School

Major: Undecided

Why did you choose LC?: A couple of my friends talked to
me about coming here and when I took the tour my Hilltopper
was very easy to talk to. I immediately felt at home. I never
pictured going to a school where when you walk around the
campus everybody knows your name and says hey. Even

upperclassmen are there to help.
What one thing would you change about LC?: Some of the

school food.

What would you tell a friend thinking about coming to

LC?: The school has a lot to offer with friends, majors and

sororities.

Who: Brad Markham

Background: Newnan, Newnan High School
Major: Biology

What would you tell a friend thinking about coming to

LC?: Since LaGrange College is such a small school, it's
easy to make new friends. I made new friends really quickly.
Classes are small and you get more of a chance to know your
professors and talk to them if you are having a problem.
What one thing would you change about LC?: I d like to
get a better recycling program going. The only recycling bins
now are at the end of the hall in the dorms.

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Edward Gerard Abramowitz Cassidy B. Arrington James Casey Austin Mar
Alan Bagley Lee Bailey Jr. Janice Smith Bates Paul Marcus Birkeli Carrm
Leigh Bohannon Janice Michaels Brown Diane Lynn Byrnes Johnny Travi:

Casey James Lee Cline Evyn Young Crocker Melanie Newman Davis
Monica Dodzo Darby Lee Durand Allison Dean Edge Joseph William Ellis
Regina Mary Fahey Lisa Marie Sexton Foster Felicia Anquan Frasier Tamar;
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William Todd Herrington Lamar Paul Huff Adam Wayne Hunter* Gloria
Hutchinson-Jones James Gregory Jackson Angeline O. Jennings DeUndra Lase

Johnson Jennifer Albright
Kamath Rita Patricia

Michelle Lea Kline

Linda F. Lovelace
Lynn McCabe Mark D.
Moss Jenifer Jane

Takehiro Nakagawa
Nina Gail Norris Michael

L. Riley Timothy M.
Darcey Leigh Singley
Cynthia Sue Smith
Kimberly Sellers Smith

Johnson Sainath Arvin
Kelley John M. Kenne
Patricia F. Lindsey
Katsuhiko Maki Ginny
Molnar Brenda Ann
Mullins Makato Nagan
Amanda Godwin Noleni
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Katie Lorus Thompson Stephanie Lynne Thornton Michael David Tipsword
Stormy Weathers Amanda Leigh White Tiffany Nasworthy Wright Timothj
Edward Wright Mai Yamanaka Christopher D. Yates Stephanie Sue Asher
Kay White Goldberg S. Jean Hixson Timothy W. Souther Daniel D. Vinie^
Charles A. Carter Gwendolynne Cranston Dixon Monica Michelle Jackson
Gracie James Calvin Morgan IV Phillip Wayne Shelnutt Jr. Susan Phillips
Ayers Karen Sue Brown Vanessa M. Buchannon Tracy Woodard Dance Kin
berly Ann Doss Englert Susan McConnell Hagerdon Annette Echols Harrilson
Audra Noel Hunter Brenda Hull King Kelly Dianne Morgan Julie Christine
Spears Christine M. Weckman Derek Leon Bowen Scott Emison Michael C
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Jeffrey B. Schramm Shenisa Taylor Adams Susan Evelyn Cason
Debbie Waits Eudy Theresa W. Phillips Mary Ellen Powell
Dawn Renee Redmond Mercedes Arce Rojas Tracy L. Sims Kathy S. Sivell 1
Susan Elizabeth Woody Storey Shelia M. Tate Wandress M. Waldroup

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hirty-seven students graduated with honors during spring commencement exercises. Graduat-
lg summa cum laude with a gpa average of 3.9 to 4.0 were Judith Knox Skinner, Patricia
aye Lindsey, Evyn Young Crocker, Janice Michaels Brown and Kimberly Alana Luke.

:udents who graduated mana cum laude with a gpa of 3.75 to 3.89 were Andrea Ellen Boyd,
jimes Gregory Jackson, Christopher D. Yates, Diane Lynn Byrnes, Katie Lorus Thompson and
assidy Diane Arrrington and Mark Gary Sheppard. Not show are cum laude graduates. Those
iho had a gpa of 3.5 to 3.74 were Stephanie Sue Asher, Susan Phillips Ayers, Paul Marcus
iirkeli, James Lee Cline, Gwendolynne Cranston Dixon, Allison Dean Edge, Joseph William
lis, Tracey Wolf Guffey, Ann Echols Harrilson, Lamar Paul Huff, James Calvin Morgan,
manda Godwin Nolen and Cynthia Sue Smith.

Commencement

Exercises

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Jonathan Bagley, Warren Haynes, Jay Hertwick, Jack Lambert, Derrick Barr, Alexs Korsoric, Brian Caswell, back: Matt henson, Mack Brc i
Wilder, Devin Ranger, Lamont Davis, Dennis Balentine, Oby Graham, Joe Bell, Kyle Gilbert

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Nick Bauer, Norman Thacker, Brett Trizzino, middle: Francois Aristhomene, Warren Smith, Lexi
insky, Jimmy Edwards, Steven Deborba, back: Assistant Coach Nat Woodrow, Head Coach Jeff
ir, Njubuld Mhrini, Pat Ziarnicki, Jeff Haley, Courtney Parkins, Kyle Rolader, Chris Madrid, Brandon
an, Brad Markham, Myles McGann, Kevin Neely, John Fountain, Patrick Riley and Assistant Coach
Emison

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Faculty & Staff

Stuart Gulley

President of the College

Lydia Wheitsel

President's Secretary ^ ^

Willette Phillips

Administrative Assistant to the
Dean of the College

Essie Cleaveland

Switchboard

DMINISTRATION

J^<0 Facult y & Staff

inda Buchanan

ce President and Dean of Student Life

Dr. Frank James

Vice President and Academic Dean

Nancy T. Alford Judy Burdett Ted Scharre

Dean of Student Development Assoc. Dean of Student Development Assoc. Dean of Student Development

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Vicky Ellis

Turner Hall

Glenda Turner

Hawkes Hall

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Marcia Gorman

Turner Hall

Mary Wilson

Henry Hall

NFORCEMENT

Wylene Herndon

Traffic Officer

Lt. Jerry Gavin

"Pops"
Security

Wallace Bishop

Vice President and Controller

Gloria H. Jones Sandra Dennis Debbie Murphy

Administrative Assistant Director of Student Accounts Administrative Assistant

> Faculty & Staff

Belton

Pat Roberts

Kathryn Fincher

INAHCIAL

LANNING

EGISTRAR

Carmen Buckner

Jimmy Herring

Registrar

Melissa McDonald

Assistant Registrar H

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Tammy Rogers, Patty Talley, Susan Hancock and Martha Pirkli

Administrative Assistant Director Administrative Assistant Director

Advancement Alumni Alumni Advancement

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I lissa Handley, Laural Taylor, Jennifer McCartney, Phil Dodson
nanda Campbell, Emma Trammell, Jan Hall, Carol Easterland

Faculty & Staff

Yvonne Mills, Lisa Maddox, Charlene Baxter,
Steve Weaver, Brenda Riley, Stephanie Middleton

Frank Lewis

Librarian

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Austin Cook

Manager

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Anita Laney

Manager

Darlene Weathers

Assistant Manager

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Writing Center Tutors

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Delia Anderson

Administrative Assistant

Dr. Sandra Kratina

Associate Professor/Chair of
Nursing Division

Maranah Sauter

Karen M. Watts

Celia Hay
Jane Bircheat
Carlie Frederick

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Tim Taunton

Associate Professor

John Lawrence

Callaway Professor of Art and Design
Director, Lamar Dodd Art Center
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Associate Professor

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Dr. Evelyn B. Jordan

Professor

Chair of Education Division

Dr. Scott Smith Dr. Nina Dulin-Mallory Dr. Jack Slay

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Dr. Brenda M. Thomas

Assistant Professor

Chair of English Department

Mathematics

IOLOGY

Dr. Earl Kinzer

Adjunct Associate Professor

HEMISTRY

r. Sue Duttera

;sociate Professor and Chair
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Phyiscs Department

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distant Professor

Dr. William J. McCoy

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Dr. Roland B. Cousins

Professor & Chair of Business and
Economics Division

Dr. Kevin Reidy

Kaye F. McClung

Dr. Jon Birkeli

Dr. Ron Cheek

Faculty & Staff

OMPUTER

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Dr. Faye Riddle Dr. Brooks Shelhorse

Professor & Department Chair of
Computer Science

Dr. Christiane Price Amanda Plumblee Mercedes Arce

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Dr. Frederick V. Mills

Professor, Chair of History and
Political Science Department

CIENC

Dr. Joseph Cafaro

Tonya D. Holder

Dr. Tracy Lightcap

Dr. Michael Frassetto

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SYCHOLOGY

Dr. Charles P. Kraemer Susan Laforet

Professor of Psychology
Division Chair of Social and
Behavioral Sciences

Dr. Tony Johnson

Dr. Charles Evans

ELIGION

Dr. John Cook Reverend David Oki Ahearn

Department Chair of Religion Assistant Professor of Religion and

and Philosophy Philophy Campus Chaplain

OCIOLOGY

Dr. Luke Gill Margee H. Keeble

Professor of Social Work Coordinator of Nontraditional

Department Chair of Social Work Student Services

& Staff

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DUCATIOtl

Dr. Sandra Johnson

Professor, Department Chair

Phil Williamson

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Barbara Storie

Larry Thompson Jr.

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Jeff Geeter

Lee Richter

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Tommy Knight

David Jones

Joel Wooton

Faculty & Staff

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Lance Goldwire Tracey Guffey Michael Haggerts Antipas Ham

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Naomi Harris

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Edward Kirveill

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Clint Houchins

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Satoni Akashi Laura Anderson Brent Aronson

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Tara Bohn

Jeff Bakes

Joseph Bell

Latoya Bond

Beth Borthwick Alex Boswell Barbara Bradley Jennifer Briggs

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Bari Brown

Laura Butler

Misty Colvin

Alex Chavez

Nick Corallo

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Jason Fick Angela Fondriest Charles Gamble Heather Ganas

Arnaldo Guadalupe David Haggerty Tammy Hall Kari Haning

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Miki Kassai

Kelli Keough

Kerrie Kerr

Allen Lowe

Stephen Lugor

Amanda Lupo

Rusty Mabry

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IMDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS

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Scott Meeks

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Anna Moore

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Anna Mustin

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Akinori Ono

Michelle Osborne Ahnad Palakki

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Katie Pearce

Todd Percival

Joy Dawn Perry

Ariane Petrucci

Bart Phillips

Ebonie Pugh

Vanessa Ramsey Lindsay Rappold

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Melissa Raybur '

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David Rolader

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Steven Teaver Heather Thaxton Marci Tribble Amanda Troolini .;

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Kellie Webb Christina Welch Jeff Wells

Serena White Angela Whitehead Johnny Willcox

Lauren Withers Penny Wood Staci Yawn

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Scheffler.

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SD NIZJITIONf 0-PCJIHIZ-flTiONS O^CJJHIZflTION

Front: Mary Cliff Reese, Ahana Paul, Anson Bridgeman.
Row 2: Renee Hays, Kelly Waters, Kellye Creech.
Row 3: Jeff Bates, Neal Ward, Jennifer Swinford, Read
Blumberg. Back: Rex Campbell, Terrell Yelding.

HflNIZflTIOdS'OJiCflKIZflllOnS'OiUNIZflTIOII

Wesley

Organizations

SJINIZJ1TI

ONf OJKJmZJITIOIIf OJUJINIZJITION

Jon McCay,

Christin(

3 Rumery, Laura Fuller,

TomokoTsukagoshi, Aaron Holtz, Gina
Fahey, Allison Callaway, Vee Brown, Tim
Tanton, Justin Conn, Amanda Thomlinson,

Toby Smallwood, Kandace Miller.

Art Students League

^ Organizations

(UNIZflTIONS'OUANIZJITKINS'OJKJINIZJITION

Greek Council

Miranda Jernigan, Jammi Hubbard, Beth Williams
Mandy Lupo, Katie Holbach, Steve Davis, Erica
Scheffler, Brigitte Bews, Steven Gresham, Gerald
Lange, Ted Scharre

Organizations

iJIIIIZJITIONt OJKANIZATIOtU OUflHIZflTIOH

I

F

C

Steve Davis, Peter Giles, Lance Goldwire,
Todd Peruval, Chris Liston, Jason Sue,
Steven Gresham, Gerald Lange, John
Seymour, Travis Walker

Organizations

AUNIZflTIOtH OJKflNIZflTIOtH OJKANIZflTION

j\nu II ri | ry ia

Katie Holbach, Miranda Jermigan, Jamie Hubbard

Panhellinic Council

Organizations

PACE/ er IACRANCE

Alumni named

Rev. Max McCord

Named to the "Wall of Outstand-
ing Alumni" for the 1996-97 aca-
demic year were the Rev. Max
McCord of LaGrange, Pinkie Craft
Ware of Toccoa, Deedee Godwin
Williams of West Point, Cathy
Cadenhead Wiggins of LaGrange
and Dr. Kiroaki Yoshioka of
Tamuning, Guam.

The "Wall of Outstanding
Alumni" is displayed on the second
floor of Historic Smith Hall just out-
side the Admission Office. All whose
portraits are presented on the wall
have distinguished themselves in
their chosen professions and in their
communities.

The Rev. Max McCord, who re-
ceived the bachelor of arts degree in
business administration in 1964, is
the senior pastor of Rosemont Bap-

tist Church, which he helped found
in 1 967. During most of his career as
a pastor he also had a 25-year career
with Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Com-
pany in Hogansville. Under his lead-
ership, Rosemont Baptist Church has
grown from 18 charter members to
more than 900 and recently dedicated
a $ 1 .2 million addition to the church.

He is on the board of directors of
Good Shepherd Therapeutic Services
and is a member of Troup Family
Connection and the Executive Com-
mittee of the Georgia Baptist conven-
tion. He is a past president and 20-

The "Wall of Outstanding
Alumni" is displayed on the

second floor of Historic
Smith Hall just outside the

admission Office. All
whose portraits are pre-
sented on the wall have
distinguished themselves
in their chosen professions
and in their communites.

year member of the Hogansville Li-
ons Club and a past president of the
LaGrange chapter of LaGrange Col-
lege alumni.

Dr. Kiroaki Yoshiok, who re-
ceived the bachelor of arts degree in

5

Dr. Kiroaki Yoshiok

chemistry in 1979, is a surgeor
Guam. He earned a master of scie ")e
degree in bioengineering from tie
University of Michigan in 1980 i
a doctor of medicine degree in l' 1
from Meharry Medical College
Nashville.

Deedee Godwin Williams
ceived the bachelor of arts degret
business administration and in mi
ematics in 1974 and is the mana
of employee relations for Durac
U.S.A. in LaGrange She has pursi
graduate studies in business adrr
istration at LaGrange College as w
She is an active member of Keei
United Methodist Church in Vv
Point where she chairs the Boarc
Trustees and the Administrat
Board. She also is a director for Vv
Georgia Technical Institute. In ad

J

to Wall of fame

Deedee Godwin Williams

on, she has been involved in the
roup County Planning Commission,
aGrange Cities-in-Schools, Junior
'chievement, the United Way, Lead-
ship Troup and the Pine Valley Girl
cout Council.

Pinkie Craft Ware graduated in
>30 with a diploma in piano and
'olin and also is a graduate of the
University of North Carolina at
^heville. After graduation she be-
cme the head of the music depart-
r?nt at Toccoa Falls College and later
c Emmanuel College. During her ca-
nr, she taught music in various el-
ementary and high schools in Geor-
i\. She was state president of the
C orgia Music Educators' Associa-
t n in 1941 and helped to organize
til; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
C orgia's first All-State chorus, band

and orchestra were also organized
during Ware's term as president.

After her retirement from the class-
room in 1974, she continued to teach
violin and guitar, and in 1977, she
helped organize the Toccoa Sym-
phony Orchestra. Ware still teaches
violin and plays piano for nursing
home residents and is active in the
Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion, the Colonial Dames and the
United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy. She also helped found the Toe-

Pinkie Craft Ware

coa-Stephens County Historical So-
ciety.

Cathy Cadenhead Wiggins, who
earned the associate of arts degree in
nursing in 1976, has been involved

Cathy Cadenhead Wiggins

in the Hospice program in LaGrange
since its inception in 1982 and cur-
rently seres as director and a regis-
tered nurse. Twice she has been the
president of the Georgia Hospice
Association by which she was ap-
pointed to the Quad State Medicare
Committee for Hospice.

Additionally, she has been ap-
pointed by the State Commissioner
to the Georgia Department of Medi-
cal Assistance Hospice Advisory
Committee. She has been involved
as an American Cancer Society vol-
unteer for both the Troup Unit and
the Georgia Division, a member of
the board of directors for the
Lafayette Society for the Perform-
ing Arts and a member of Leader-
ship Troup.

155

Index

- A -

Ahearn. David 76, 98
Akashi, Satomi 121
Alexander, Erik 1 37
Alford, Nancy 75, 76, 82, 132
Allen, Mike 137
Allen, Teresa 80
Anderson, Delia 85
Anderson, Laura 121, 1 27
Arce, Mercedes 95
Aristhomene, Francois 65
Arlington, Cassidy 45
Art Students League 144
Asher, Stephanie 45
Ayers, Susan 45

- B -

Bagley, Jonathan 54
Balentine, Dennis 54
Baltis, Jeff 125
Baptist Student Union 123

Barber, Kim 87
Barr, Derrick 54
Baseball 62
Bass, Amy 128
Bates, Jeff 142
Bauer, Nick 65, 137
Bell, Joe 54
Belton, Marjorie 79
Bews, Bridgette 128, 145
Bircheat, Jane 85
Birkeli, Jon 94
Birkeli, Paul 45
Bishop, Wallace 75,78
Blumberg, Read 104, 125,

142,167
Blumberg, Richard 125
BohmTara 121, 127, 131

Bonner, David 104
Boswell, Alex 54
Boyd, Andrea 45, 104
Bradley, Barbara 127,
134

Bridgman, Anson 104,

131, 142
Briggs, Jennifer 121
Broughton, Bill 89
Brown, Janice 45
Brown, Mack 54
Brown, Marcia 86
Brown, Vee 86, 144
Buchanan, Linda 75
Buckner, Carmen 79
Bullard, Laura 121
Burdett, Julia 76
Byrnes, Diane 45

- C -

Cadenhead, Cathy
Wiggins 154
Cafaro, Joseph 96
Callaway, Allison 144
Camp, Dana 52
Campbell, Patrick 104
Campbell, Rex 142
Cardwell, Angela 87
Carol, Dana Knight

105, 128
Carpenter, Melissa 52,
128

Carpenter, Tracy 1 04,
134

Carson, Jessica 134
Carver, Tammy 134
Castro, Lori 1 34
Caswell, Brian 54
Catholic Group 124

Catron, Todd 52
Cheeks, Ron 94, 106
Cherry, Lisa 134
Christmas 26, 27
Clark, Steve 137
Cleaveland, Essie 74
Cliff, Mary Reese 142
Cline, James 45
Cocker, Evyn 45
Cohen, Justin 104, 125,
144

Cook, Austin 84
Cook, John 98
Cooke, Nicole 134
Cooper, Kelly 23, 134
Councilman, John 126
Cousins, Roland 94
Cowart, Josh 54
Co wart, Tanja 104
Cox, Kim 52
Craft, Pinkie Ware 154
Cramer, Julie 76
Craven, Brad 131
Creech, Kellye 134, 142
Crumley, Mandy 134

- D -

Darr, Josh 137
Davidson, Christy 126,
134

Davis, Ashley 134
Davis, Ron 106, 131
Davis, Lamont 54
Davis, Steve 145, 146
Dawn, Joy 126
Deal, Miki 134
Dean, Laura 123
Deborba, Steven 65
Delta Tau Delta 124, 125

DeMooney, Jennifer 1 1
Dennis, Sandra 78
Deriso, Suzanne 134
Dixon, Gwenn 45, 77,
Dobransky, Lexi 65
Dodd, Lamar 1 5
DOG 125
Dorm, Pitts 8 1
Drake, Cem 1 25
Dulin-Mallory, Nina 9 \
141

Dunbar, Nylsa 16, 121
127

Dunn, Mike 54
Duttera, Sue 93
Dyer, Thomas 1 04

- E -

Edge, Allison 45
Edwards, Jimmy 65, 1 !
Edwards, Steven 87
Elliott, Jennifer 127
Ellis, Vicky 77
Ellis, Joesph 45
Elmore, Wayne 131
Emison, Scott 65,76
Evans, Charles 97
Everett, Barbie 104, il
132, 166

- F -

Fahey, Regina 104, 14<
Fall Festival 24,25
Fenn, Josh 126, 127, 13/

^ Index

<erguson. Emma 123,127
: incher, Kathryn 79
: isher. Megan 1 2 1
: ondriest, Angela 1 27
fountain, Josh 137
: rassetto, Michael 96
: rederick, Carlie 85
: ujishita, Atsuhiro 1 3 1
: uller, Laura 1 44

- G -

jamble, Charlie 137
janas. Heather 121
jaskins, Tennille 128
javin, Jerry, 77
3eeter, Jeff 65, 101
Gilbert, Kyle 54
jiles, Peter 146
3111, Luke 98
jodwin, Deedee Williams
154

joldwire, Lance 104, 146
Joorskey, Jessica 126
jorman, Marcia 77
iorman, Stacy 127
Graduation 44, 45, 46,

47, 48, 49
iraham, Oby 54
liredian, Steven 146
Ireek Council 145
reek Week 36, 37, 38,
: 39

reenwood, Richelle 52
resham, Steven 131,145
rey, Jessica 1 34
adry, Chad 54
uffey, Michael 104
alley, Stuart 4, 74, 163
uffey, Tracey 45

- H -

Haggerts, Tracey 104
Haggerty, David 125
Haley, Jeff 65, 137
Hall, D.J. 76
Hall, Tammy 52, 128
Halloween 24, 25
Hancock, Susan 80
Hanning, Kari 121,131
Harrilson, Andrew 45
Harris, Antipas 104, 141
Harris, Naomi 105
Harrison, Jennifer 88
Hawes, Bonnie 128
Hawthorne, Cory 54
Hay, Celia 85
Hays Renee 142
Hayes, Stuart 105
Haynes, Warren 54
Heard, Deanna 141
Henson, Matt 54
Herndon, Wylene 77
Herring, Jimmy 79
Hertwick, Jay 54
Hester, Nicole 127
Hickon, Shari 123
Hilltop News 126
Hilltoppers 127
Hicks, RM. 93
Hillyer, Joyce 88
Hilson, Jabe 137
Hodman, Kim 128
Holbach Katie 121,127,

145, 147
Holden, Stuart 16, 127
Holder, Tonya 96
Hollinsworth, Matt 137,

140

Holloway, Lori 121
Holz, Aaron 105, 125, 144

Homecoming 20, 2 1 , 22,

23

Hornsby,Jeff 137
Hornsby, Sam 90, 141,
164

Houchins, Clint 105
Hubbard, Jamie 134,145,
147

Hudson, Roger 89
Huff, Lamar 45, 105
Hurd, John 92
Hunter, Adam 105
Hunter, Alice 134
Hutchens, Clint 125

- I -

International Athletes 67
Ives, Jennifer 17, 127

-J -

Jackson, Heather 121
James, Frank 75
Jimmerson, Abby 123,

127, 134
Jennigan, Meranda 52,

145, 147
Jennings, Angeline 105
Johns, Katherine 127, 128
Johns, Steve 125
Johns, Susan 134
Johnson, Christy 121
Johnson, Lee 15, 89
Johnson, Marvin 90
Johnson, Sandie 132
Johnson, Sandra 100

Johnson, Tony 97
Jones, David 101
Jones, Gloria 78
Jones, Hank 1 32
Joliloeur, Barnabe 105
Jordan, Evelyn B. 88

- K -

Kappa Delta

Keeble, Margee 98
Kehoe, Jack 1 5
Kennedy, John 77
Keough, Kelli 127, 134
King, Spencer 127,137
Kinzer, Earl 92
Kiroaki,. Yoshioka 154
Kirvei 11, Edward 105
Kirven, Ed 137
Klein, Kelly 52
Knight, D.C. 141, 167
Knight, Tommy 101
Knowles, Iris 78
Korsoric, Alexs 54
Kraemer, Charles 97
Kratina, Sandra 85
Krieger, Leslie 123
Kunkel. Dennis 105, 125

- L -

Laforet, Susan 97
Lambert, Jack 54
Laney, Anita 84
Lange, Gerald 131. 145.
146

Index

Larry, Thompson 52
Lawrence, John 86
Leckbee, Janie 105
Lee, James Cline 104
Lewis, Fredarian 54
Lightcap, Tracy 96
Lip Sync 28, 29
Lindsey, Patricia 45
Liston, Chris 131, 146
Logan, Chad 137
Logrono, Karen 134
Long, Will 54
Lowe, Allen 123
Lugor, Stephen 168
Luke, Kimberly 45
Lupo, Mandy 121, 145
Lusk, Regina 128

- M -

Madrid, Chris 65
Maeda, Koki 131
Maid Marian 31
Mallory, Sarah Beth 92
Markham, Brad 17, 137
Mathews, Shelly 134, 140
Mathis, Phoebe 105
Matson, Sasha 89
May Day 34,35
McCartney, Jenny 127
McCartney, Kirby 76
McCay, Jon 144
McClanahan, Greg 9 1
McClung, Kaye 94
McClure, Christina 128
McConkey, Catherine 80
McCord, Max 154
McCormack, Steven 105,
137

McCoy, William 93

Index

McDonald, Melissa 79
McGarvey, Katie 128
McWhorter, Cindy 123
Meeks, Scott 137
Mhrini, Njubuld 65
Miles, Meg 121, 127
Miller, Kandace 105, 144
Miller, Tiffany 134, 140,
141

Mills, Frederick 96
Mitchell, Jennifer 121
Mitchell, Matthew 137,
140

Mobly, Daphne 52
Moncus, Amanda 128
Morgan, James 45
Morris, D.J. 54
Mryath, Karen 128
Muller, Treva 121
Mullis, Abby 105, 121
Murphy, Debbie 78
Mustin, Anna 121
Myers, Tiffany 121

- N -

Nauck, Whitney 134
Nolen, Amanda 45
Norris, Gail 106

- O -

Ogle, Debbie 89
On the Verge 30
Open Mic Night 28,29
Orchestra 33

Osborne. Michelle 121

- P -

Panhellinic Council 147

Parkins, Courtney 65
Paschal, William 93
Paul, Ahna 134, 142
Pearce, Katie 1 2 1
Peer Educators 133
Percell, April 126
Percival, Todd 131, 146
Petrucci, Ariane 127,134
Phillips, Willette 74
Phelps, Melissa 134
PhiMu 134, 135
Pi Kappa Phi 137
Pirkle, Martha 80
Plumblee, Amanda 95
Pope, Chris 125
Price, Christaine 95
Psi Chi

Pugh, Ebonie 52
Purcell, April 80

- Q -

Quillen, Debra 86

- R -

Ragsdale, Emily 134
Raider, Rebel 137
Ramsey, Vanessa 121
Ranger, Devin 54
Reidy, Kevin 94
Richter, Lee 101

Rickman, Brandon 65 j
132

Riddle, Faye 95
Riley, Pat 137
Roberts, Megan 52
Roberts, Pat 79
Robertson, Kelly 137
Rockwell, Sara 128
Rogers, Tammy 80
Rolader,Kyle 65
Rollins, Erin 52
Rumery, Christine 144
Rutherford, Kenny 1 3 i

- S -

Sauter, Maranah 85
Scharre, Ted 76, 82, 14:
Scheffler, Erica 128, IS,

140, 141, 145
Schwartz, Erin 106, 1:^

134
Scroll

Searcy, Mike 91
See, Jason 131
Seior Art Show 42,4:
Sellars, Tracy 121
Seymore, John 131, 14o
SGA 140
Shaw, Bart 125
Shelhorse, Brooks 95
Shelton, Natalie 80, 12 ':
Sheppard, Mark 106, l<\

132, 141
Shimizu, Mokato 131
Sigma Tau Delta 140,

141

Simpson, Nicole 121
Skinner, Judith 45
Slay, Jack 90
Smalley, Jennifer 106

Smallwood, Melanie 121
Smallwood, Toby 106,
144

Smith, April 128
Smith, Cynthia 45, 106
Smith, Kimberly 106
Smith, Lori 134
Smith, Melissa 121
Smith, Scott 90
Smith, Warren 65
Snyder, Perry 75
Snyder, Sara 1 34
Soccer- Mens 64, 65
Soccer- Womens 66
Softball 63
Staat, Deborah 106
iteel Magnolias 31
Stenglein, Tiffany 121,
127

Stockton, Brian 137
Storie, Barbara 100
!ue, Jason 146
Iwinford, Jenifer 106,
121, 142

, - T -

aft,Cary 137, 140
alley, Patty 80
anton, Tim 86, 140
saver, Steven 125
hacker, Norman 65
haxton, Heather 121
iiomas, Brenda M. 90
| lomlinson, Amanda 144
lompson, Larry 100
i lompson, Shay 121
lornton, Stephanie 106
>mko, Elizabeth 1 28,
140

aum, Harry 87

Trizzino, Brett 65
Tsukagoshi, Tomoko 144
Turner, Glenda 77
Twelfth Night 30

- u -

Underdown, Angela 121,
166

- v -

VanDyke, Kristy 52
VIP 142

- w -

Wade, Brittany 141
Wakefield, Cara 128
Wakefield, Dara 88
Walker, Travis 131, 146
Walter, Murphy 163
Ward, Aaron 125
Ward, Neal 125, 142
Waters, Fiona 128
Waters, Kelly 128, 142
Watson, Nancy 1 34
Watts, Karen 85
Weathers, Darlene 84
Weeks, Al 137
Weldon, James 106
Wellness 40,41
Wells, Jeff 137
Westbrook, Mandi 1 34
Wheitsel, Lydia 74

Whipple, Jon 106
White, Jennifer 52, 134
White, Serena 134
Whitehead, Angela 134
Wilder, Ti 54
Wilks, Brent 137
Williams, Beth 121, 137,
145

Williams, John 90
Williamson, Phil 100
Wilson, Mary 77
Woodrow, Nat 65
Wooten, Joel 101

- Y -

Yielding, Terrel 54, 142
Yin, Carol 91
Yin, William 91
Yocom, Tara 128

- Z -

Ziarnicki, Pat 65

Presidential Inauguration j

Student flag bearers
prepare to lead the
inaugural march.

>C*3mw ^Hfcfciiii

kj VTWMR^ r

Student Ambassadors
watch as the
inaguration festivities
unfold beneath their
vantage point viewing
site.

Closing

Presidential Inauguration

LaGrange College celebrates for three days.

A community-wide picnic, bringing together faculty, staff and
students, marked the beginning of the inauguration
celebrations. Students and staff gave speeches telling the
impact LaGrange College has had on their lives, enjoyed a
hamburger supper and mingled with their new president.

Students enjoy the time to be together and celebrate LaGrange College's future.
Professor Sam Hornsby tries on his inauguration baseball hat.

164 Closing

Students try out different methods of
wearing their caps.

As the sun set on the
community-wide
picnic, tapers were lit
for a beautiful
candlelight tour of
the LaGrange
College campus.

Hats Off! Inaguration
baseball caps are thrown
toward the sky in
celebration of the
inauguration of LaGrange
College's 24th president.

Senior perspective

Graduating students reflect on their four years on "the hill"

Who: Barbie Everett
Background: Kennesaw, Georgia
Major: Theatre

What is your favorite memory of LC?: Working as aRA,

working with the freshmen.
Why did you pick your major?: I started dancingwhen I was
3 years old. I've always been on stage. In middle school, I
was in some performances and knew that is what I wanted to

do as a career.

What do you hope to do with your degree?: I'm hoping to
work in New Hampshire as a stage manager or box office
manager. Then I would like to move to Orlando and work for

Disney.

i A

Who: Angela Underdown
Background: St. Augustine, Florida
Major: Psychology

Why did you choose LC?: I wanted a small school. I don't
regret coming here. I feel prepared. I feel like I have the
basics I need.

Why did you pick your major?: Psychology is a subject I
have always been interested in. I've always been willing to
get books outside the class no matter who was teaching. Fe
always wanted to understand myself, too.
What do you hope to do with your degree?:I will go to
graduate school and major in counseling. I hope to someday
get my doctorate and work as a private counselor.

mj Closing

J

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Who: Read Blumberg
Background: Marietta, Georgia
Major: Business Administration
What do you hope to do with your degree?: I hope to
continue my employmentwith Coca-Cola. As a student, I have
worked as the campus sales representative but I'd like to work
out of the Atlanta offices when I graduate.
What are some of your favorite memories about LC?:
Winning the Waights Henry Student of the Year last year,
being Student Government Association President and being
named the best president of my fraternity out of the southern

division.

What would you change, if you could, about the past four

years?: I'd concentrate more on my grades.

ft

Who: D.C. Knight
Background: Star, Mississippi
Major: English

Why did you choose LC?: I read about it in a magazine one
fall afternoon when I was a junior in high school. The next
summer I came for a visit and absolutely fell in love with
LaGrange. It is so pretty. The minute I stepped on campus I
just knew I was in the right place.
Why did you choose your major? My first major was
theater. Then I took some classes with Dr. Mallory and Dr.
Hornsby and fell in love with English. I have never regretted
the changeor my decision to come to LaGrange College.
What are your plans for the future?: My interest is journal-
ism and I would like to travel. I have applied for the Peace
Corps.

Closing T67L^

Campus Diversity

LaGrange College's International
Student Organization celebrated the
diversity of the campus during Inter-
national Week April 1-5.

The local community was invited
to attend activities such as a Food
Sampling From Around the World.
Samples of ikra po-russki from Rus-
sia, mole poblano from Mexico, rice
balls and mochi from Japan, polio
con verduras from Equatorial
Guinea, leche plan or adobo from the
Phillippines, peanut butter stew from
Gambia, legume buf rice from Chad
and curry beef or dumplings from
Taiwan were available for tasting.
"We feel that in our diverse cultures
lies our dignity, which has become
our motto for our organization and

for International Week at LaGrange
College," said Stephen Lugor from

"We feel that in our diverse cul-
tures lies our dignity, which has
become our motto for our organi-
zation and for International Week
at LaGrange College. "

-Stephen Lugor

Sudan. "We hope to develop a bond
among all cultures and show Ameri-
cans the life that exists beyond the

United States."

Some of the international studi
wore their native dress at the food t it
ing. Exhibitions of the different cd
tries represented by the students vwjs
on display.

On April 2 an international basl
ball game was held and Thursday
worship service was held in the (
lege Chapel lead by Lugor and Mas j
Inamura from Japan.

The week's finale was a quiz c I
test held Saturday in the Alumni B i -
room of Callway Student Center li
lowed by an international party.

About 55 students representing 1
foreign countries comprise LaGrai 1
College's international student po )-
lation.

Smaller Pieces....

More little things that make college life unique

174 Closing

....piece by piece.. ..piece by piece piece by piece piece by piece.. ..piece by piece...

As another year of classes ends, stu-dents move up one
more level. Freshmen hecome sophomores, sopho
mores hecome juniors, juniors hecome seniors and
seniors graduate into "the real world."

For a graduate, then, those four years of college along with
all the years of high school, middle school, elementry school
and even, sometimes, preschool, hecomes another piece in the
puzzle of the graduate's life.

And for years to come, that piece will influence the greater
puzzle. Employment will he hased on decisions made in college
and long-term friendships, even marriages, are sometimes he-
gun from change acquaintances on campus.

College ends, life-long careers hegin. It all fits together ...
piece hy piece.

3o

Closing T75^