Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle2001lagr Above: The Fuller E. Callaway building was the new home for 2000 and 2001 academic classes. View From Up High Upper Right: Standing wear the sprial staircase once was, now you have a wonderful view of the Quadrangle. Work In Progress Right: Manget is under construction. The Humani ties Department is waiting to move in upon comple- tion at the beginning of summer. 2 LaGrange College New Places Change. To some it brought a bright smile and to others it sent a chill up their spine. Regardless of the effects it has remaind one of life's certainties. Looking around campus it has become evident that La Grange College is surrounded with change. Everywhere you turn there are new places, new faces and new ideas. From Dante's to Dana, along with Tuesday Tunes, our school is ^constantly under re- vision. We added a new wave of diverse students, new and re- model buildings, fresh faculty and staff, and even the dinning hall found a way to reuse the left- overs. With the mas- ter plan in place, La Grange College is on it's way to becoming one of Georgia's top private institutions. As we moved into the new millennium so to did our college, and to get there we venturing down the path of change. Hightech Upper Left Corner: LaGrange College continued to go high tech with computer capablitiles at every desk in the new Callawy Buliding. Inside the Commons Upper Left Middle: Carrie Duncan memorized lines from a script by Dante's Coffee Shop. New Career Center Upper Bottom Left: A new home for the Career Center along with other staff offices. Bookstore In A New Home Left: The Campus Bookstore is relocated under Henry residence Hall. LaGrange College 3 Welcome Freshmen Top Right: Andy Porter and Angie Clarke get welcomed by rain during Fair On the Square. Imported From Mexico Middle Right: New Teacher Linda Carillo and new student Alex, both natives of Mexico cruised across campus. New Ideas And New Face-s Bottom Right: Swedish native Eva and fellow Art Student League member Diana Celorio worked together at painting faces for the new SGA Hal- loween Carnival. Freshmen Spirit Below: Eric Weidinger, Kristen Lockman, and Mitch Parks came out to the LaGrange College Basketball game and showed their support. 4 LaGrange College New Faces EENY MEENY MINEY MOE Above: Sarah Harwell, Kimberly Drew, Sandra Howell, Hillary Holder, Sara Gilreath were always studying together. Working In New Setting Top Far Left: Kelley Kalish had a rush of people during Homecoming at the new Bookstore. Happy Winner Top Near Left: Matt Boone had a happy new face to go with his new phone he won at Vegas On The Hill. Should Have Been A Cowboy Lower Far Left: Bo Bray just could not wait to turn into to a cowboy on Bull Street. New Student? Lower Near Left: No that is just the New Director of Student Actvities, Dan Beker, in her new office. LaGrange College 5 Studying? To Some A New Idea Above: Sheneka Lynch made sure to get in some study time during lunch. Kelly McElreath looked as though she had not figured out this studying thing yet, or she had a brain overload. Service Fair Top Right: Kim Genung did not seem able to pull her self together and make a touchdown during the new inflatable fun event at Homecoming. New Date Near Bottom Right: Janet Guyton reached in and pulled out winning tickets at Vegas On The Hill. Vegas on The Hill was held during the fall semester. Live Music Far Bottom Right: Christiana Miller was the first to perform for Tuesday Tunes. Tuesday Tunes was held by Dante's and had a LaGrange College student playing live music every tuedsay night. 6 LaGrange College Nap Time Below: Libby Sawyer took a nap during the Recruitment Cookout, Hot Grill Below: J.P. Moser cooked the food for the new SGA Hallow- een Carnival. New Educational Programs Left Middle: Pam Kenedy, Miss Georgia, talked about eating disorders to LaGrange College students. Take Part In The Festivites For The First Time Below Middle: Henry Vucetic helped children string crafts to help decorate a Christmas tree. Who Wants To Be A Millionare Fun In The Mud Below: Charley Estes had a little mud put on him after the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity held the new mud wrestling event. Below: Phil Naglee and Alisha Golden tried to anwer their question in the updated version of the ^ Academic Bowl. New Ideas A New Team Above Left: Eva Meier takes off for LaGrange Colleges new Cross Country Team. LaGrange College 7 Fall Semester 2000 Right: The men's soccer team warmed up before a match. Below: Graig Smith tried his hadest to be a kid again on the big trikes. 1 : \ J Left: Roonie Mickel and Melissa Heath enjoying a break from class in the Dinning Hall. APJj Above: Sam Henderson overcame another runner during the confer- ence championship put on by LaGrange College. Above: A.J. Wilson, Yumi Handa, Sumiko Takahashi and Lay Boudreaux all haa a bite to eat during Fair On The Square. m V Above: Rachel Hoogacker and Will Coil relax at the start of the fall semester. The semester system was new to all students as LaGrange College implemented this past year. Left: Erin Cope and Stacey Scurry act up as usual during men's bid day at the houses 8 LaGrange College Convocation Septmeber 6, 2000 Above: Dean Simmons along with Stacy Waters presented the Honor Code to the Class of 2004. Left: Seniors started on their final year at LaGrange. Above Top: Animated speaker Dr. Wayne Meisel was the key note speaker of convocation. He is the ex- ecutive director of the Booner Foundation. Above: Seniors wondered if they were going to make it to trie end of the year. Left: Itoro Akpan spoke on the importance of Servant Leadership. Upper Left Middle: Amerlia George , Student Body President, wel- comed everyone to Convocation 2000. LaGrange College 9 It Started Off Wet \ Near Right: Pi Kappa Phi's Brendan Shattles came in out from the rain. Rush started off a little wet this year at Fair On The Square. / About Time Far Right: Phi Mu's Janet Guyton, i Cheri Henley and Kacie Dillard waited for the start of a recruitment event. The Future Below: Freshmen males gathered on the Patio before they made a trip to over to the Fraternity Houses. ALHPA OMICRON PI R ush and Recruitment is one of the first ways many freshmen are introduced to their college experience. It is a time of meeting new people, upperclassmen as well as fellow freshmen, and IJI^^ [being introduced to new activities. Re- was a time to learn nization. There were cookouts, and meet- through to find out if you and which organi- the week all culmi- Bid Day. The day were and accepted. Where guys run, fall and slide cruitment and Rush about each Greek orga- parties, invitations, ings to manoeuver being Greek was for zation fit. Of course, nated by what we call bids were passed out traffic gets stopped and / / down the hill to the Fraternity Houses and where the girls run to the floor of where there future sisters are waited for them to arrive. For those who went Greek it is a very memorable week to say the leas, KAPPA SIGMA Fall Rush and Recruitment September 14,15 &16, 2000 10 LaGrange College \N/: 3> i Can I make It Out Above: Mirna Romero was taken over by a pack of Kappa Delta's as they sang to welcome a new group during recruitment. v Where Did We Go Above: The freshmen girls wait to get their bids before they go running up the Henry Dorm stairs to their new sorority. J PHI MU X jTS We Made Lots Of Noise Upper Left Center: Austin Tidwell celebrated his future little brother's accepting a bid from the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. j I Can Not Wait *4 Left: Phi Mu's gathered in Henry Dorm and waited to see if all of their hard work paid off for the best girls. We Can All Get Along Near Bottom Left:The sororities came together and filled up the quadrangle for a sing during recruitment . Panhel Starts Up New Event Far Bottom Left: Alpha Omicron Pi's Missy Cavallin cooked for the sorori- ties as freshmen Emily Thigpen could not wait for another bite to eat. LaGrange College ! 1 Rain Dance Above: Led by Libby Sawyer, the Phi Mifs performed their version of a rain dance and it worked. Out of the Rain Right: Some of the LC College Basketball team tried their hands at the smaller hoops. Look at that wrist action. Just wait till basketball season. Lower Right: Mary Eliza- beth and Lindsay Walburg were drenched with their green cowboy hats on. Guess there was a hat party. Didn't everyone know about it. Above: Students take full advantage of Water tag sponsored by the SGA. They made sure that their friends were completely soacked to the bone. 12 LaGrange College Fair On The Square "Wet and Wild" September 5, 2000 The annual welcoming of the freshmen to the campus by La Grange College and the city of La Grange was rained on for the first time ever. That did not stop the Fair on the Square from taking place; it just became the Fair near the Square instead! This event, sponsored by SGA, was for freshmen and all other La Grange College students to get to know what there was on campus and in the community. Booths of all types were set up, from fraternities and sorori- ties to local churches. SGA provided a water gun obstacle course which simply allowed students to soak their friends even more than the rain al- ready had. There was plenty to do and see. Stu- dents signed up to join organizations while oth- ers ate dinner. It might have been a wet Fair on the Square, but that just made it a little more intresting than usual. . , _. , ^ u And Did The Rain Come! Above Top: Nicole Dan- looked too happy about the rain, but then again she had her green cowboy hat on. Above Middle: La Grange College students signed up for activities in the com- munity and on campus. Above Bottom: Scott and Emma got into the party mode as they served food to the students. Left: It looked like the Phi Mu's rain dance worked. Noelle Ashmore was caught playing in the rain. LaGrange College 13 It was not your normal day for snow cones with the rain and all, but it didn't seem to stop anyone from having a fun time. Below: The La Grange College lunch room staff having fun while serving dinner at fair on the square. / Above: Karey Howard and Jeremy Thurman showed off her camera expertise with this close up. Above Right: Josh Deyton used an umbrella for his protection not from the rain but the water blasters. Right: Mark Isenhour and Colt McDowell \had a few servings of dinner. They are growing basketball players. Fair on the Square Left: These Phi Mu's didn't look like the rain dampened their spirits at all. Below: It looked like Panther Hoops were already on some peoples minds. a, vm II 1 a w iv Above: Mirna Romero and Ashley Bailey get to know each other. I bet they can't wait for Recruitment to be- gin. Right: Many religious groups were on at Fair on the Square. Here we have the Catholic Priest talking to interested students. LaGrange College 15 Olympics October 13-15, 2000 a Grange College helped various events. Every thin host the Georgia Special came together in the end, anc Olympics Fall Games again the games were closed with the this year, and once again it was Victory Dance held in the a great success. The three day Callaway Auditorium. The event started on birthday party theme featured Thursday with a great music. Volunteers and grand opening athletes enjoyed the festivities ceremony that that were put on by SGA. featured a living Happy 30th birthday Georgia flag that broke Special Olympics! records. People from all over the state packed into the football stadium for the kick-off. On Friday and Satur- day, there were events that ranged from boccie ball to cy- cling. The LC baseball team assisted with the Softball skills competition, and many stu- dents served as volunteers for Cake and Dancing Above Left: Special Olympics celebrated 30 years with this wonderful cake. Bottom Left: Chala Bartley danced the night away. Bottom Middle: There was a full dance floor in the Callaway Audito- rium. Bottom Right: La Grange College Students helped decorate before the dance began. 16 LaGrange College Achieving Your Goals Left: Our own, Julie Bell helped give out medals to some of the winners during the Special Olympics. Below: Lindsay Walburg took some- time out to make sure she got to know everyone around her, at least a little bit. m rn ^^^^ ^^B^^^ j| MOr^^ Above: Put your birthday hats on girls. It was time to party at the Special Olympics since they had just turned 30 years old this year. LaGrange College 17 "Fall Addition" October 5, 2000 Students packed in to Henry Lobby to watch the first installment of Lip Sync. There were an array of acts, from hysterical Delta Tau Delta Pledges to fun-loving Phi Mu New Members. What was the point of all this dressing up and act- ing crazy? Maybe it was to make some lasting memories, and maybe it was for the money! The Student Government Asso- ciation gave cash prizes, which went to the following groups: 3rd place went to Sexy Soul Sisters, 2nd went to the "Who Let the Dogs Out?" Women's Basketball Team, and last but not least the Kappa Delta New Members stole first place with their rendition of "Good Bye Earl" by the Dixie Chicks. Earn- ing them bragging rights until the next Lip Sync. Above: LC Women's Basketball team waited for Carey Howard to fall back into their arms.. 18 LaGrange College Spanky "Men Are Sluts Tour" November 2, 2000 Above: Here once again Spanky used his wonderful facial expressions and got a rise out of the crowd. Wi hat to do on a Thursday night in La Grange? One can always go to the movies or go out to eat. These things get old after a while. The La Grange College Student Government Asso- ciation knew this. To give students something new to do on one of those Thursday nights they im- ported some talent. On November 2 they brought the comical talents of Spanky. Students flocked to the dining hall, and found themselves laughing from the moment Spanky took the stage to the mo- ment he left the building. He even incorporated stu- dents into his act, having Lindsay Walburg join him on stage for a portion of the evening. Spanky and his Men Are Sluts Tour made this Thursday night anything but typical. Above: Spanky contem- plated, why did I come to this little college again? Oh yeah for the money. I remember now. Above: The crowd couldn't contain themselves as they listened to the jokes that Spanky delivered. Above: Spanky is resurrected on stage in the dining hall. This is a Methodist school after all. LaGrange College 19 Right: Chris Richards made the perfect caveman on the Art Students League float during the Homecoming Parade. Below: Amelia George, representative of the Student Government Association, walked on to the soccer field with her escort Clint DeMooney. Above: Jessica McGuire, rep- resentative of the Drexel Group, gave us a smile in a nice new mustang when she went down the parade route. Above: Furonica Richardson got into the swing of things when she played on the giant jousting game. 20 LaGrange College omecoming 2 "Memories and Milestones" October 20&2 1 , 2000 -Homecoming 2000 was like no other. From its very beginning. The giant inflatables that SGA sponsored on Friday was a noticeable change. Students enjoyed taking a break between classes or waited till after dinner to take full advantage of the oversized toys. From big trikes to the huge obstacle course students were able to work up a sweat by having fun. Saturday was even better for all those who woke up early enough to see the Homecoming Parade. There seemed to be more floats than ever; as well as beautiful Homecoming Court representa- tives. There was a Noah's Arch float and a Flintstones float to watch, and don't forget about the candy that was tossed into the parade's onlookers! After that it was time for a rest. Most headed to the dining hall for lunch with family and friends. Then it was off to the game. The Men's Panther Soccer team ran all over their foes. The crowd watched and waited in anticipation for the announcment of Homecoming Queen, float, and banner competition winners at halftime. Left: What a wonderful face on Tessa Matthews. She was being crowned this years Homecoming Queen by former Queen Misha De'Mon. Below: Look at this stretchlimo. The hummer was Kappa Sigmas float for the parade. Watch out if you see them on the road. LaGrange College 21 Right: This years winner of the banner competition went to The Qaudrangle Staff for this inventive banner design. Far Bottom Right: Amanda Henson went crazy with her depiction of pregnancy, for the Kappa Delta float. And The Winner Is MILESTONES T, here were three different con- tests up for grabs during Homecom- ing. First was the Banner Contest. Organizations painted banners on sheets and hung them from Henry Dorm on Wednesday for all to see. They ranged from the silly and inter- esting to the beautiful, but they all re- lated to Memories and Milestones. The winner was The Quadrangle with a ban- ner of a yearbook opening up and every- thing jumping right out off its pages. The best float was the next contest. Saturday morning the judges looked at all the differ- ent floats, each tried to show their interpre- tation of memories and milestones. Kappa Delta took first place with the depiction of the different achievements that one makes as he or she goes through life. Last but not least, the one contest everyone had watied for at half- time was the announcement of the Homecom ing Queen. With dozens of girls rep- resenting their respected organiza- tions choosing a winner seemed like an impossible task. Winning Miss Congeniality and 2nd runner up was Diana Celorio representing The Bap- tist Student Union. First runner up was Erin Sexstone, who represented Wesley Student Fellowship. Tessa Matthews, representing Pi Kappa Phi, was crowned La Grange College's Homecoming Queen 2000. 22 LaGrange College Left: Memebers of AOPi took apart their float after the parade was over with. Above: Here are your win- ners. Could we have a better looking Homecoming Court? I think not. LaGrange College 23 Homecoming Inf latables October 20, 2000 'Take a pinch of smiling faces, add a dash of roasted weenies, and sprinkle in lots of hot air, mix them all up and what do you get? FUN! Tons of it was had at the first annual Homecoming Inflatables. It was held on Above: Isabel Romero took t he old soccer field. For a moment to see how far her , , . , , the kid in us there was opponent was behind her. jousting, a giant inflatable obstacle course, big trikes, and bungie football. To keep the energy flowing an old fashioned picnic was served along side it all. Center Right: Kellie Boiling, Kim Genung, and Kristen Lockman took time out from their evening of fun. Top Right: Jerri Ruschmeyer loved to be on Above: Stacey Scurry was top.. .of the world, held back by her football player. 24 LaGrange College Far Right: It looked like Ben Holland always will be a Toys R Us kid. Above Left & Right: Christopher Liston helped Lyndsey Knight beat Robert Schneider out of a touchdown. Far Left: Celine Doutriaux got a taste of what real Ameri- can excitement was. Left: Jennifer Sum- mers enjoyed a nice stroll on her tricycle. Left Bottom: Isabel Romero and Kristen Lockman were de- termined to knock each other down. Right Bottom: Kim- berly Drew- We wanted your secret for how you fixed that hair raising do. LaGrange College 25 Halloween Carnival October 28, 2000 All For the Kids Above: Diana Celorio made sure she had her brush just right before she finished her Frankenstein face. Far Right: Amelia George seemed more excited than the kids did when they play the classic duck game. Painted Faces for Everyone! Left: Sarah Thomas and Angie Wheeler showed off their painted faces, while Nicholas Bellayuto added some touch ups. T his was the first year for this event, and what a huge success it was! The Service Council of SGA asked organizations on campus to help out by setting up booths for the Carnival. Each booth had its own unique game or activity in which to partici- pate. There was fishing for prizes by Phi-Mu, the classic duck game and a hayride by Kappa Delta, face-painting by the Art Student League, and much more. Many children from the Boys & Girls Club came to participate in the days activities. They were given treat bags and went to each booth to join in the fun. It seemed everyone enjoyed themselves, even the adults! 26 LaGrange College Give Me That One Alpha Phi Omega's cake walk was a big hit with the children. Nicki Bowen assisted the winner in making his choice of wich cup cake looked the best. Blow It Up Making balloon animals for all the kids was Shali Ordonez. She can even make you a flower out of a balloon, but you have to ask nicely. Steady as She Goes Sarah McManic payed close attention to what she was painting. She tried not to make one single mistake. Lets All Get on the Hay Ride Below: All the kids enjoyed the hay ride. There was always a line to get on board. LaGrange College 27 egas On The Hitf November 10,2000 Do You Have It? No,| I Thought You Did. Above: Libby Sawyer and Fabio Romero looked over all their tickets to see if they had a winning number. Let Me Deal You In veryone comes out for Vegas on the Hill each year. This year, though, it was held in the fall rather than its traditional spot in the spring calendar. That did not stop students from coming out to see the dining hall change into a Vegas style casino. As stu- dents walked into the dining hall, they were greeted by the Director of Student Activities who handed out play money so each student could gamble. From there students were off to play a number of games that included Black- jack, which seemed to be a crowd favorite, the Wheel of Fortune, and the Roulette table. Of course there was the Craps Table for those die-j hard casino fans where mil- lions could be won and lost in the blink of an eye. The event also featured mocktails, food, and music. After a long night of winning and losing, students traded in chips for tickets and the chance to win prizes that SGA had gathered for the event. The lucky raffle win- ners won items such as a blender, karaoke machine, CD tower, and even a TV. Though the season of this event changed, the fun sure stayed the same. Near Right: Rainbow Weldon gave a sneaky grin as she dealed out her cards. I wouldn't want to come face to face with that at a real Casino. Far Right: Margaret Embry was just plain ready to get the night over with. All that was left was for this last person I to turn his chips in for tickets. Then she could get off her feet for a while. Fast Action at the Craps Table Far Left: Wow look at those hands go It seemed that craps was fast paced. Read My Lips Above: Henry Vucetic told Ternisha Miles that she had lost this hand and there was nothing she could do about it. Where It Stops No One Knows Left: LC students looked on as the wheel spent hoping that maybe they had chosen the right number for the wheel to land on. Please Say That I Have It! Below: Lyndsey Knight looked for her winning ticket. Shali Ordonez thought, why even waist your time. Little did she know! Later Shali was to win a blender. Above: Kim Barber and Steven Edwards made Above: Cast and Crew gathered after the Above: I can't go, but I so sure that everything was just right. play, one last time, before it was all over. want to. Carrie Duncan had to refuse Austin Tidwell. 30 LaGrange College Above: Carrie Duncan and Carrie Akins portrayed strong women in their roles in Scenes and Revelations. Above: Look deep into these gorgeous set of eyes. Diandra Clevenger looked off into the distance. LaGrange College 31 December 10, 2000 Christmas on the Hill Ev< 'ery year the LaGrange Alum- nae Clubs hosts Christmas on the Hill for students, faculty and the city of LaGrange. Above: While students were home and waiting for Santa The eampus was covered in a blanket of snow. Middle Right: LaGrange College Singers caroled to the almni ana ana communtiy. Right: Laura Brewer helped kids make crafts. Top: Mrs. Gulley and her son admired the! just lit Christmas tree. 32 LaGrange College La Grange College students helped out with the events, from singing to helping kids make crafts. This year the Student Government Association put on a new event called Christmas Down Under. It was held in the new student commons area. Pictures with Santa were offered as well as sweets and treats provided by fac- ulty and staff. A fun time was had by all. Who knows what next years Christmas party will consist of! Bottom Right: Dana Becker watched and pointed as it snows on campus it . It was just hard to believe that it was actully snowing in LaGrange.. Left: During winter break, the campus was covered in snow. The Chapel was one of the covered buildings. Below:Every one filed out of Smith and across to the Callaway Academic Building. LaGrange College 33 Below: The cast and crew of Sylvia after it is all the last performance. Right: Is that a dog? No that was just Jacey Korich. She did her best interpertaion as she played under the table. Sy Iv ia Above: Brian Heck and Kristin Birkeli made sure to get their parts right. 34 LaGrange College Above: Brian Heck and Ronnie I Above: Brian Heck and petted } Above: Jacey Korich rested for Washington seemed suprised. I Jacey. Good Doggie! I a bit. LaGrange College 35 |HH A Greece England and Much More ! Interim januar y' 2001 -^Lmong the new items at La Grange College this past year was the arrival of semesters and the Jan-term. While adjusting to the semester system had it's quarks, it provided students with the opportunity to try new classes and even study in Greece and England. There were classes like never seen before on this campus. With the shorted amount of time during the Jan term, it allowed for smaller hands on classes. From jewelry making ,folk art, theater, history & many more were new and inventive classes for students to take. Some students were able to go to Greece and study art and history. They saw ruins from ancient Greece and art from around the world. Others were able to venture to rainy and wet England. Where they saw Stonehenge, Castles, A bible written in the 1600's and much more. These two trips sent students from Georgia around the world to visit new cultures. For some lucky students Jan-term was even used as a break from school. A student is required to take three out of the four Jan-terms to graduate in a four year cycle. Some students, especially seniors used this time to relax and take a break before finishing up with school. All in all the new system looks like it will work out great in the coming years. Below: The largest clock tower in the world, Big Ben, was the top site to see while in London. | . 1 1 . Above: The Outdoor Learning Class went to Pi- geon Mountain Alb. to ex- plore caves. Andy Johnson and Kevin Williams climb through this tight area in one of the caves. Above: Katherine Tucker enjoyed a won- derful view of Greece during Jan-term. Right: The Themes and Places in the Lit- erature of the American South pose by the Thomas Wolfe in Ashevill, N.C. 36 LaGrange College Right: Montez Collins worked on a new PC dur- ing the Build Your Own Computer From Scratch class. Below: Julie Schendel and Jessica McGuire tried on some historic combat garb during their time in England. Left: Matt Aiken and Katie Porter enjoyed some time at the Turb Tavern in Oxford En- gland. Right Middle: Shali Ordonez practices the art of punting. Right: Stonehenge in England was one of the sites the students were able to see. LaGrange College 37 Feburary 13, 2001 Quadrangle Dance New Couples Above: Great to see that there were new couples this year around campus. Amanda Blume and Adam Dibiase were one of the couples that showed up at the Quadrangle Dance this year. Three Peas In A Pod Right: Rachel Hoogacker, Nicholas Bellayuto, and Jacey Korich can't believe they have been here for four year. 40 LaGrange College T, he Quadrangle Dance use to be held during the winter quarter. Seeing as the LaGrange College switched to semester system that leaves no winter quarter so SGA just moved it to the spring semes- ter. Still held around valentines day, but with a change. This year the Quadrangle Dance was moved from the auditorium on the Callaway Campus to the Dining Hall on the main campus. This brought out a record number of people to the dance this past year. Everyone seemed to be there enjoy- ing the food and drinks. With the Dining hall walls covered in black and mugs as party favors the Stu- dent Government Association put on a great dance. The music, pro- vided by a dj this year, was inter- esting to some people who saw what the new dance the cha cha slide was all about. It is like a line dance with a R&B flavor added to it. It caught most peoples attention. Everyone waited for the crowning of this years Quadrangle King and Queen. Before the crowning the Quadrangle staff for the first year ever presented class superlatives for the first time. A tradition many liked to see come about and the staff hopes to continue trough the years. continued on pg 43 All Coupled Up For the Dance Far Left: Mark Bowles and Amanda Ray showed how close they were at the Dance . \ First Time At The Dance Left: Freshmen Destin Knowles and Doug Walker had their first glance at what Quadrangle was all about. Only One More Dance After This One Left: Junior Miranda Hutcherson, with her date Bobby, knows that she only has one more Quadrangle Dance to attend so she is enjoying every minute of this one. \ V How Great This Court Looks Below: Some of the 2001 Quadrangle Court goofs off a little right after this years King Matt Parker and Queen Nicole Darr were crowned. LaGrange College 41 Right: Feronica Richerdson and Khadene Campbell seemed ready to party all night long if the school let them. Below: Will Coil and Car- rie Duncan decided to stay away from some normal at- tire and put something on more entertaining. Above: Nicholas Bellayuto and Lyndsey Knight made sure they made some new memories. Above: These three were all smiles during the dance. Pic- tured are: Amelia George, Dean Ted Scharre and Noelle Ashmore. 42 LaGrange College 4 Quadrangle Dance continued from pg 40 The court was introduced by classes. Each class have two representatives and the senior class having four representatives. This years King was Matt Parker and by his side was Queen Nicole Darr. The Student Government Association saw the dance as a big success and hope to carry on the Quad- rangle Dance tradition for many years to come. Left: These two cousins, Kelly O'Brien and Shali Ordonez, show the camera all they have during the Quad- rangle Dance. Left: Do these two girls look alike? Ashley and Ansley Thomas are sisters, and close friends. LaGrange College 43 Above: Take that salt down! Brandon Johnson showed us the what hard work it is to act. Above: Diandra Clevenger just does not understand what Austin Tidwell is saying to her. WBBf Above: Brothers fight as Austin Tidwell brought down Brandon Johnson 44 LaGrane College Above Upper: Austin Above: Dianadra Clevenger Tidwell showed Brandon took a break for some fun Johnson the nature of things and played Charlie's Angels during a very funny part of on the set on Circle on the the play. Cross. Above: That was a little tight there. Austin Tidwell gave Seth Bagwell a real nice choke hold. Seth has tried his best to get out of it, or at least he acted that way. Left: Diandra Clevenger puts her moves on Austin Tidwell when he came unexpectldy back home. Above Upper: Some seemed to have had a little to much to drink. Austin Tidwell and Brandon Johnson try to take it easy for a bit. Above: Your a little close there. Brandon Johnson was a little worried about Austin Tidwell during this part of Circle on the Cross. LaGrange College 45 Spring Lip Synch Soi s pnng two thousand and one lip synch saw only two groups able to mus- ter up the courage to get out in front of the school and show us what they had. Though the group turn out was not as expected the crowd was still large and waiting for entertainment and they got it. The Kappa Delta's gave us an incredible medly of television theme songs through the years. They took us from Threes Company to the Facts of Life and everything in be- tween. We also got a taste from the other group on how to do the cha cha slide. Seems that the song had some lasting impact from The Quadrangle Dance after all. The KD's took first place, and have us all wait- ing till next year to see what j they have up their sleaves J as they have won both lip synch compettions this year! Left: These guys showed us their moves on stage. Below: Kaite Miller showed the crowd her foot work with a little help form her buck ups Kellee Fell, Nicole Darr and Dinah Silvio. Right: KD's Mirna Romero, Dinah Silvio, Nicole Darr, Kellee Fell and Katie Miller seemed to have it all toether. 46 LaGrange College Aug of the Hill is an excting part of campus life. For years now the sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi have put on this event to raise money for the Arthritist Foundation. It generates money by having organizations sponsor guys, for a small fee that goes to the charity, to dress in Drag and have a contest. In addtion to the money collected to sponsor someone everyone pays a dol- lar to watch the fun activites go on. This year there were four contestants. There were siames twins, and even wonder woman showed up for the event. The contest consisted of a evening gown, talent and questions. The crowd was wowed by a physi- cal workout that was put on by Matt Parker who took home this years crown as Kings of the Hill and a fun night at Hooters. This years Miss Congeniality went to Nicholas Bellayuto for a second year in a row, helped along by his see through purple dress. Money was raised and people were entertained as an- other King of the Hill was over. Left: J.P. Moser adjusted himself as him. Matt Parker, and the twins Phil Nalgee and Craig Smith lock hands in wait for who will be crowned King of the Hill 2001 . Above: And the winner is! Matt Parker was crowned King of the Hill 2001. Above: Nicholas Bellayuto let LaGrange College know that Wonder Woman was alive and kicking. March 29, 2001 Right: Matt Parker showed us how you get a good work out. KING OF THE HILL wm Left: Jessica Jones gave it all she had. That face itself could of won her that match. Right: Missy Cavallin tried to take down Ashley Silvio in the round of play. Above: Amy Pinkerman and Janet Guyton look on in amazement as the mud Hew. Below: 1! 2! 3! Lindsay Thrush was out and Jamie Peeler moved on to another round. f Above: Nicholas Bellayuto and Christiana Miller take it all in after there impromptu performance at mud wres- tling. They seemed to be freezing in the cold march air all soaking wet. 48 LaGrange College r March 12, 2001 Mud Wrestling or the first time, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity put on a mud wres- i tling event to raise money for charity. The event took place during Greek Week 2001 on the old soccer field. There were two pools full of mud and one pull full of water. Two girls at a time ran to the first pool full of water, then they ran to the first mud pool. In each mud pool were two pieces of cloth. Once you found the cloth then they ran to then next mud pool to find another piece of cloth. The winner was the first one across the line with both pieces of cloth. Needless, to say things didn't go as planned. The girls were not able to find the cloth in all the mud. So instead the first two just started to wrestle. Then when the next two went they did the same. So that is how they went through the rounds. With an AOPi that eventually took the crown of champion of the mud, Missy Cavallin. She over powered bigger and taller girls. No one was able to take her down. Though this was an all girl event some guys got in the act too. J. P. Moser raced against one of the girls and Nicholas Bellayuto and Christiana Miller took each other on for some extra fun after the contest was over. It was an event to remember and a tradition that hopes to be continued through the years. Left: Missy Cavallin is declared the winner. Most of the other competitors seemed to under estimate her, boy did she show them ! LaGrange College 49 Dante's had become the nerve center for LaGrange College students Above: Caroline Meads did her job preparing what the cumstomer wanted as she work for Dante's this year. Above: Austing Tidwell recited a monolouge he was learning for adutions for one of the plays this past year. bove:Diana Celorio and Andrea Davis take a break from all school work. Above: Christiana Miller took on some request from the audiance during Tuesday Tunes. Below Middle: Dana Becker asked ques- tions to her audiance after showing MTV's The Anatomy of a Heatcrime movie. Below Far Right: Amelia George looked on during the public reading of "Paradise Lost." Dante's coffee shop was one of the great new changes on campus this year. Open till 12:00pm dur- ing the week it gave a place for students to catch a pick me up while studying for class. It seemed most nights there was a group at Dante's hanging around and having fun. There had been nothing like it before on campus that actually gave students on a nightly bases a place to meet, eat and drink. Students seemed to use it as a study break to see who was out and about or they just came up there to use it to study. The table and chairs inside and out were used to sit and keep the conversations going. One could find a study group right next too a group of friends meeting to make plans for the night. Anyone could of been found on any given night up at Dante's. Students were not the only ones that used the coffee shop either. Faculty and staff could be found there as well between classes or during a special event like the public read- ing of "Paradise Lost." Many events took place down by Dante's in the new commons area from Christmas Down Under to the showing of MTV's The Anatomy of a Hatecrime: the Matthew Shep- herd Story. Every Tuesday night there was Tues- day Tunes. Every month it featured a different LaGrange College student or group to performe live music. There was even comedy performances too on some occasions. Dante's had become the nerve center for LaGrange College students with the hous- ing of new offices for the Student Director of Activities, Hilltop News, Quadrangle yearbook, Student Government Association and the Post Of- fice all right in the new commons area. Everyone was always going in and out of Dante's and the commons area this past year. If it was to look at the art work supplied by the Art Student League in the glass cabinets or reading the free papers while tak- ing a sip of coffee and munching on some cheese- cake, Dante's was the place to be this past year. LaGrange College 51 Above: Colt McDowell held back Joy Baker as balls are about to be thrown at her. All she wanted was her keys and this is what she got instead. Left: Terry Szafnicki dawned his head gear to make sure he did mess up his pretty little face during the boxing match. The Lukken Lua & INFLATABLES T P r 1 he Lukken Lua and Inflatables were two days of fun filled excitment. First you had the inflatables which were spon- sored by the Student Govern- ment Association. After seeing the great turn out and fun ev- eryone had at homecoming SGA decided to bring some more inflatbales to play on. There was a pitching game were people lined us to see how fast they could throw the ball. The basketball game matched two players up to see who was best at hoops. An- other form of jousting was brought to us along with a big glove boxing ring. The Lukken Lua was sponsored by Lukken Chevrolet and a col- lege group of students. For a class assignment they paried up with Lukken Chevrolet. They had students take sur- veys at the end, the Lua was held for everyone invloved in the project. There was a Grand Prize of a trip. There were also stores and organizations with booths and of course there were cars to look at and ad- mire. Prizes were given away through out the event. They also had out the giant obstacle course. These two events were a big hit with the students. Hope they come back next year. LaGrange College 53 Below: Austin Tidwell embraced Carrie Aikens as they can not seem to resist one another. Below: Austin Tidwell had the up- per hand at this moment of the play over Brandon Johnson. 54 LaGrange College Dangerous Above: The gossips never ended as Carrie Duncan, Jacey Korich and Valerie Longshore take stage. Right: Raschelle Porter and Jacey Korich tried to give Carrie Aikens some support. Below: Carrie Duncan did Below: The cast of Les Liaisons Dangerous Below: Rainbow Weldon enjoyed playing a not looked pleased with posed for there their cast photo. table for Austin Tidwell. LaGrange College 55 H Honors Day April 29, 2001 * Below: Daryll Victorio and April Russell sang along at the begining of the Honor day festivities. onors day was another were honorees for how they dis- event this year that was run a bit played specific parts of the different. Instead of wearing caps LaGrange College motto. Students and gowns at convocation like in years past, this year the seniors displayed them on Honors Day. Honors day is a day where the LaGrange College faculty acknowledges the achieve- ments of the senior class as well as other outstanding students. There were also a few teachers that were reconginzed as well. Like Tim Tauton and Sandv Johnson, who were recognized in ev- ery field from nursing to theater arts. As well as scholorships given out and gifts awarded. Honors Day also coin- cided with the first day the senior art show was up and the day senior projects were displayed in the Lamar Dodd Art Building. After the Honors Day was over in Price Theater one was able to lis- ten to music and enjoy lunch. Above Top: Katherine Tucker excepted her award for ceramics from John Lawrence. Above: Sherry Thrasher looked up to the stage to take in the advice being given to the senior class. Above Middle Left: Rainbow Weldon, Carrie Aiken, Daryll Victorio, Jacey Korich and Diana Celorio all together out side as they wait to enter Price Theater. 56 LaGrange College President Stewart Gully adressed the senior class and the Honors day Audiance. \ I - D A NT Heather Brown and Clint Demooney I seemed a little worried about how it is >oing to be when it is their turn. r/ooi Senior Ex it Exibitio n The Senior Exit Exibition is held evey year. For graudating art majors to actully graduate they have to have a senior show. This past year there were seven seniors that graduated and they all showed their work at the Lamar Dodd Art Gallery. The art- ist were Nicholas Bellayuto, Diana Celorio, Katherine Tucker, Linda Finley, Thomas Starr, Amy Still, Andy Zvanut and Nicole Darr. There was a live jazz band, food and drink to help keep every- one entertained. Below: Marica Brown, Left: Margaret Embry looked Magaret Reneke and Dean over one of Amy Still's de- Linda Buchanan disscussed signs. some of the seniors work. Above: Janika Jennings took a closer look at some of Nicole Darr's creations. Above: Nicholas Bellayuto explained some of his art work to some fellow stu- dents. Above: Julia Evanovich wore the perfect dress to match the the art work around her. No wonder she is going into fash- ion. Above: Thomas Starr show- ed off his new web page he created for his senior show. LaGrange College 57 May 5, 2001 May Day Left: Kim Deriso gave out a cry. Oh poor poor Annie! ay day is a traditional event that has been taking place at LaGrange College for as long as anyone can re- member. This years activities were like most in the past few years, but had their own originality to them. As usual campus organizations par- ticipated in the Step Sing to start the events. All six Greek organizations par- ticipated this year in step sing. Es- pecially, among the sororities the step sing trophy is something they fight hard for. Alpha Omicron Pi gave us a great medley of baseball songs and Phi Mu gave their rendition of that little, red headed Orphan Annie. Kappa Delta came through, in the end with their wonderful, winning take on the Beatles. May day brings parents and alumni from near and far to watch the festivi- ties. The Quadrangle was packed with people watching step sing. Dean Ted Sharre was presented a gift for all his work with LaGrange College and it's students. Dean Ted Sharre leaves us to go on to better and brighter things with his family in Indiana. The Kappa Del- tas gave him a ticket to ride during their performance. Then the new Executive Council for the Student Government Association was sworn in, one bye one, to their new offices. Last but not least, The May day Court was presented to everyone. There were two representatives for each class and then four for the senior class. Then there was the announcement of Nicole Darr and Matt Parker as May day Queen and King 2001. Nice Glasses Near Right: Margaret Embry showed off her eye wear while trying to imper- sonate a beatle for Kappa Delta's step sing. Just Little Girls Far Right: Alisha Golden, Jessalyn Banke, Lynley Payne and Ashley Thomas are dressed up and playing like little girls in Annie. 58 LaGrange College What A Voice Far Left: Meredith Hilleary played Orphan Annie during a solo for Phi Mu. She nailed her notes. Shorts and Ties Above: It wouldn't have been May Day if the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers were not decked out in their normal May day attire of shorts and ties. Panhellenic Sing Left: Panhellenic and Greek alumni got together to sing on the patio after May day activities came to a close. Right: A Kappa Delta Supporter held up her sign for Ringo Starr. Kappa Delta did the Beatles for step sing. Below: Chala Bartley gave it all she had during the Alpha Omi- cron Pi step sing. She showed us how to play ball. May Day Left: Christiana Miller lead her Kappa Delta sisters on to winning step sing. I am sure her mop top hair brought out the Beatle in her. sang happy birthday to one of their friends. 60 LaGrange College Right: Catherine Royal directed her Phi Mu sisters in their version of Annie. It brought the crowd to their feet. Left: Matt Parker and Henry Vucetic sing along with their fellow Delta Tau Delta broth- ers and alumni. Below: This KD showed us she had some lungs during step sing. Below: Dana Becker presented Dean Ted Sharre with a gift, for him to re- member us by, for all the years he has spent at LaGrange College. Right: Jenny Fletcher and Diana Damon cross their hearts while singing the national anthem as part of Alpha Omicron Pi's step sing routine. BYE mm WE'LL MISS VOVAl Above: Kappa Delta showed how much they would miss Dean Ted during their step sing performance. LaGrange College 61 Below: John Dreher belted out this song during his por- tion of the show with the help of his group Melody. Right: Mitch Parks played the guitar and also the piano while he sang for the audi- ence. Lower Right: Dottie Lee closed her eyes to get the full emotion from her songs. Dottie is so quiet few new she had a voice like that. Above: Clay Butler gave us a little bit of Country and a lot of Rock and Roll. Above: Tiffani Grant, Stacey Scurry, and Khadene (Scoochy) Campbell took in the music. Above: Jennifer Porter helped out her friend Shannon Salter during one of her songs. Above: Shannon Salter gave us a version of a Tori Amos song. 62 LaGrange College Right: A-Boyz added a wonderful R&B flavor to the mix of performers. Below: Rene Hicks had the audience roll- ing in their seats with her comedy rou- tine. Who knew religion could keep so many people laughing. Bp R .ock '01 was presented by the LaGrange College department of music with some help form the Student Government Association. It was a the last big event on the last day of school before final exams. Rene Hicks was the special host of the evening. She had the crowd in tears with her comedy routine about dif- ferent religious groups. The night was all about coming together to cross cultural boundries and to cel- ebrate through music. There were performances by the following groups: Adam Riggins & The Band, A-Boyz, Mitch Parks, John Dreher & Melody, Shannon Salter, Dottie Lee, Clay Butler and Ronnie Washington. It all came to a close with everyone coming to together on stage to jam out and everyone in the crowd joining hands and hav- ing fun. ROCK <01 May 10, 2001 Above: All the musicians and workers got on stage to sing one last song together be- fore the night was done. Upper Middle Left: What hands! These were the hands of Mitch Parks on the key- board. _ Left: Anton Flores, Khadene (Scoochy) Campbell, Sheneka Lynch, Joy Baker and Quincy Brown join the crowd in jubilation at the end of the program. LaGrange College 63 Right: Will Coil addressed the graduating class of 2001. Baccalaureate the last event before Graduation for the senior class. It is a tradition at LaGrange College for all the graduating seniors to dawn there caps and gowns and head to the First United Methodist Church down the Street. Everyone's parents and friends cram into the pews to await the reli- gious celebration for the Graduates. Walking two by two in rows into the church feeling as if graduation was already there, yet knowing that it is still a day away. This past year we had two members of the se- committments the fol- Above: Speaker Bishop B. Michael Watson, gave words or encouragement and advice to the senior class. He told his own personal story dealing with the ups and downs of life. nior class who recieved lowing day. their diplomas during the Students heard inspi- Baccalaureate ceremo- rational words from guest nies due to Religious speaker Bishop B. Michael Watson, the Bishop of South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Graduating seniors Will Coil and Furonica Richardson shared their thoughts, memories & well wishes with their classmates. There was also music performed by the LaGrange College Singers. The Fellowship hall was host to the graduates as well as friends and family. Food and refreshments were served and it allowed the graduates to show off their there families to their peers. 64 LaGrange College Left: Quincy Brown was dressed to the T for Baccalaureate. Below: Furonica Richardson talks with Dr. Brooks Shelhorse about how the pro- gram went. Above: John Dreher sang during the ceremonies. Below: Graduating Senior Samantha Henderson gazed at the speakers with the knowledge that four years of hard work was all pay- ing off. Above: President Stuart Gulley hands over the diplomas to two students who for religious rea- sons could not attend the graduation ceremony the next day. Two down the rest to go tomorrow. Above: Professor Margaret Reneke was among the faculty for the graduation services. 7 LaGrange College 65 One Hundred Seventieth We Made It "There were graduates from as far away as Texas, Massachusetts and Malaysia and as close as down the street. " L raGrange College gave out di- Leadership Award, plomas to 144 graduates on May 19 There were graduates from as far at it's 170th Commencement Cer- away as Texas, Massachusetts and emony. Malaysia and as close as down the Georgia Supreme Court Justice street. From older graduates to Leah Ward Sears address the gradu- younger graduates the diverse group ates. She said "get the most out of was willing and waiting to receive life by not losing sight of our pur- there diplomas. Four years of hard pose in this world." work, some less for some more, was Sears was awarded a honorary put forth just to lead up to that day. doctoral degree. Along with the In- The weather was nice and it seemed terface founder Chairman and CEO that the rain held out until after Ray C. Anderson and local author graduation. Another Graduation was Michael Bishop. Diana Celorio was completed and 194 more LaGrange also acknowledged during the cer- College Graduates went off to take emonies as the graduate who re- on the world, ceived the Waights G. Henry Jr. Above: This Graduate, Andy Barker, re- ceived his diploma. It is all over with now. Time to relax. ^ Above: Graduates sat back and took a look at there new Diplomas. Above: They were trying to figure out what was going on the next day during Rehearsal. Below: Melissa Lashley carried in the banner ahead of the procession. 66 LaGrange College Commencement Rehearsal and Alumni Lunch May, 18 T, he day before graduation early in the morning graduates woke up for graduation practice. For some it was an early wake up call that they were not use to. For others it was same old thing but instead of work or class it was gradu- ation they were going to get ready for. There were people in pajamas and strange hats and original get ups. It seemed everyone just wanted to gradu- ate. After rehearsal it was lunch time with the alums. They gave away prizes and everyone got a graduation coke bottle too. Nicole Darr and Dihna Silvio were the big winners though getting a DVD and CD player. Above Left: Dr. Nina Dulin-Mallory lead the platform party into the quad- rangle carrying the LaGrange College Far Right: Diana Celorio and Shali Ordonez get together on the patio after Graduation. Above Top: Karen Meyrath showed off her cap. Thanks mom and dad! We all need to do that. 68 LaGrange College X GRADUATION A right of passage, futures were about to begin, we were about to graduate. Of all that has been said and all that will be said of the graduations to come, the words of Justice Leah Ward Sears were not only inspir- ing, but words that spoke to the stu- dents and gave them advice, not on how to succeed but how to live safely. At the outset she stated " If you'll agree not to expect any en- during cosmic truths to be revealed during these next few minutes, I Left Top: Jacey Korich took a bit to eat at the gradation lunch. Left Middle: Tiffany Powell watched as prizes were given away at the lunch spon- sored by the Alumni. will agree not to try to offer any." She talked of aspiring to reach goals, but never forgetting to take time out " from time to tome, stop and smell the roses." With the hot Georgia sun beat- ing down and the rain clouds mov- ing in, the class of 2001 received their diplomas and walked away with smiles and tears. We wish all the graduates the best in their fu- ture endeavors, but don't forget to take time out to enjoy life. Written by: Graduate Shali Ordonez Left Bottom: Furonica Richardson showed how happy she was to be gradu- ating with that look. Justice Leah Sears Faculty Lined Up Above: Justice Leah Ward Sears addressed the class of 2001 . Above: The Faculty proceeded into the commencement ceremonies before the graduates. Above: As traditions come bag pipes and drums started the Com- mencement off. LaGrange College 69 Organizations MB a Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega Aljii Left: Lori Stockhamp told the rules to the kids at the Cakewalk during the Hallowe- en Carni- val. Above: Bottom Row: Lori Stockamp, Chala Bartley, Itoro Top Row: Mandy Boyles, Tomoko Tsukagoshi^^ Gayle Goetz. ^ Left: April Russell helped out at jump rope for , heart. Founded: 1925 LaGrange College Founded: 1999 Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity - LEADERSHIP * FRIENDSHIP * SERVICE i ia Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega Alpha P 72 LaGrange College ta Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega Alph att Above: Lori Stockamp rep- resented Alpha Phi Omega for Homecoming. Above Top: April Russell got down to work in this pic- ture. Above: ^^^^Alpha Phi Omega helped out at the cancer walk. Above Middle Second Row: Akeecia Curry gave us the peace sign. Above Middle First Row: Alpha Phi Omega raised money at Christmas on the Hill. Above: Akeecia Curry, Lori Stockamp, Diana Celorio, Nicki Bowen, and Tomoko Tsukagoshi. Left: Brandon Thornton helped move washer during a service project. Right: Jesi Schmidt and Lori Stockamp helped out at jump rope for heart. I i Omega Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi O t LaGrange College 73 mega Alpha Psi Omega Alpha PsiOmel Left: Carrie Akins was getting down to work during strike. Right: Rainbow Weldon, Jessica McGuire and Diandra Clevenger sing a message to Sandra Howell, and Hillary Holder in the dining hall. Below: Jacey Korich and Colin Burkerst pigged out. I wonder who won? Right: Jacey Korich still dressed up after the Breathing Hope Program, gave out autographs. Below: The annual Mid- night Halloween Poetry Reading outside of Price, Theater. Below Middle: Chip Dobbs does a singing Valegram for Alpha Psi Omega to raise money on Valentine's Day. Below: Austin Tidwell worked up a sweat tak- ing down the set. Below: Rachelle Porter worked in the booth dur- / ing this scene. y/ I- Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi 74 LaGrange College 2 Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega A{ Li __Alpha Psi Omega National Theater Fraternity Below: Rainbow Weldon put on a heart to recite a message for Valegrams. Below: Colin Burkerst and Jacey Korich got new hands during this skit at Dante's. While Brandon Johnson and the audience looks on. mega Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omeg i LaGrange College 75 1 1^ I ' _ I^M ^ 1 etigue Art Student League Art Student Lei Art Student League BRINGING ART TO THE MASSES Above: Brandon Thornton, I n g r i d Sauer,Sarah McManic, Chris Richards crossed there arms while cre- a t i v e 1 y coming up with the Homecom- ing Banner. Refounded: 2000 Left: The Art Student League Homecoming banner. Art ? Left: Going Around: Nicholas Bellayuto, Katie Porter, Celine Doutriaux, Kimberly Drew, Andy Porter, Sarah McManic, I n g r i d Sauer, Chris Richards, Jennifer Porter, J a n k i a Jennings, Andrew Z v a n u t , Brandon Jackson, Diana C e 1 o r i o , EvaWiqvist. Ari 76 LaGrange College Ik mm Below: Jennifer Porter, Ingrid Sauer, Chris Richards get ready for the Pa- rade. Right: Ingrid Sauer and Chris Richards cave drawings during the Parade. Left: Jennifer Porter and Brandon Thornton helped paint faces at the Halloween Carnival. Below: Katie Porter repre- sented the Art Students League during Homecom- ing. Her escort here was Matt Aiken. Below Middle: Chris Richards, Ingrid Sauer Diana Celorio attended one of the Art Student League meeting. Below: Bonnie Dyal and Brandon Thornton talked during the cookout. Far Below Middle: Nicholas Bellayuto, Art Student League President, with the Help of Diana Celorio re- started the group on campus. Below: Thomas Starr helped serve at one of the cook outs. tudent League Art Student League Art Sti ithing Hope Breathing Hope Breathing h A senior thesis project, with funding from a servant leadership grant, LaGrange Col- lege Theatre Arts majors Kristen Birkeli, Rainbow Weldon and Carrie Akins. Breathing Hope Founded i 2001 With a mission to bring energetic, humorous, original folk and fairy tale musicals to kids and kids at heart. et thing Hope Breathing Hope Breathing 78 LaGrange College ype Breathing Hope Breathing Hope Br u Far Left: Rainbow Weldon greeted children after produ ction A.bove: Carrie Duncan Dlayed the over protective ^ueen. \bove Top: Carried Duncan and Brandon fohnson learned how to be- ome a prince. Company: Kristen Birkeli, Rainbow Weldon, Carrie Akins, Austin Tidwell, Carrie Duncan, Jacey Korich, Brandon Johnson, Valerie, Longshore, Jessica McGuire, Angie Clark, Chip Dobbs, Faith Jordon, Diandra Clevenger. Above: Rainbow Weldon, Kristen Birkeli, and Carrie Akins the creators of Breathing Hope. Left: Jacey Korich and Rainbow Weldon, the narrator and the prin- cess, confront Jessica McGuire, the talking door knocker. Right: Jacey Korich worked with a crowed of kids to wave hello. I \ Above: Carrie Duncan and Jacey Korich showed off their costumes after the show to the kids. 1 1 , l*.:"v5.'i*'' i Above: Jessica McGuire, Rainbow Weldon, Jacey Korich and Austin Tidwell tell the Story of the Princess and the Pea. Above Middle Top: Austin Tidwell and Jessica McGuire pose with the kids. ope Breathing Hope Breathing Hope B LaGrange College 79 U BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU B Far Right other page : Amy Jones, Mark Walkins, Alejandro Carron, to*- Bryan Scullion, Diana Celorio, Rob Looney, Sandra Howell, Mandy Boyles, Bonnie, Dyal, Jessica Terrell, Dottie Lee, Hillary r r _ Holder, Amy Flanagan, Emily Martin, Stacy gerhardt, Kelly O'Brien, Clarinda Phillips, Julie Schendel. Above: Rob Looney helped kids at the BSU booth during the Hal loween Carnival. fAbove: Shali Ordonez showed the cafe's food adds weight. Above: Mexican Fiesta! Stacy Gerhardt, Diana Celorio, Linda Carrillo, Shali Ordonez, Alejandro Carron, Elissa Messer. Above Top: Diana Celorio during Homecoming as she represented BSU and took home 2nd runner up and Miss Congeniality. Left: Bonnie in front of Niagara Falls on the BSU mission trip. Below: Bryan pops his head out of a cabin in up- state New York during the mission trip. i. Far Right: Brain Scullion, Alejandro Carron, Shali Ordonez, Kelly O'Brien, Rob Looney, Jessica Terrell, Dottie Lee, Stacy Gerhardt, Linda Carrillo, Bonnie Dyal, Mandy Boyles, Mark Walkins, Andy Porter, Jennifer Porter, Julie Schendel, and Diana Celorio at a mission trip over spring break. Left: Mandy Boyles, Jennifer Por- ter, and Dottie Lee lead worship dur- ing the mission trip. v BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU") 80 LaGrange College U BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU I Baptist Student Union ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR - 1SU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU LaGrangc College 81 n r d Group International Group Internatn Left: Alejandro Carron, Mitsuru Kitada, Diana Celorio, Kanako Iida, Sumiko Takahashi, Byan Scullion at Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park. Right: Alejandro Carron, James Jallah, Casey Ridley played during the International Week Soccer Game. Below: Masako Yatsuki, Yumi Handa, Mitsuru Kitada, Satoshi Below: Kanako Iida, Yumi Handa, Yoshitaka Takai, Andrea Davis were going to the International cookout. Bottom Below Middle: Eva Wisqvist, Bryan Scullion, and Celine Doutrianx at Greenville Elementary. Below Middle: Eva Wisqvist representing Inter- national Group during Homecoming Below: Diana Celorio Alejandro Carron, Byai Scullion, Yumi Handa Kanako Iida, Eva Wisqvisl Claire Pooke in Florida. tional Group International 82 LaGrange College, \ International Group BRINGING NATIONS TOGETHER Below: Shingo Eguchi, Aiko Hanada, Masko Yatsuki Yumi Handa, and Yoshitaka Takai ate at the cookout. * i g h t : i n d a G a r i 1 1 o ind Celine Doutrianx it the Soc- Below: Linda Carillo, Yumi Handa, Diana Celorio, Claire Pooke, Bryan Scullion, Alejandro Carreon, Shingo Eguchi, Celine Doutrianx, Yoshitaka Takai, and Kanako Iida in Newnan. tional Group International Group Inter LaGrange College 83 J. A SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA S Above: Amelia George, Shali Ordonez, and Noelle Ashmore Above Middle '^Se nators Nicholas Bellayuto antp v'^ Khadene (Schoochy)j Campbell. Above: Dana Becker, Julie Bell, Amelia George, Jamie Goodman, Kim Genung, Noelle Ashmore, Cathy Ludwig, and Clint DeMo- oney all having fun at the summer SGA retreat. Above Middle: Dean Ted Scharre with SGA Home- coming representative Amelia George in the Homecoming Parade. Above: Cathy Ludwig Jamie Goodman, and Clinl DeMooney all took break from helping out al the SGA Halloween Carni val.. Above: Dana Becker, Amanda Blume, Clint DeMooney, Jeri Ruschmeyer, Andrew Johnson, Lindsay Walburg, Cathy Ludwig, and Kellee Fell all waited for Dean Ted to be thrown in the fountain. It was a SGA charity fundraiser. Above Middle: Nicholas Bellayuto was a little dizzy after his fun on the Inflatables. Left: Kim Genung has fun at the SGA sponsored Homecoming Inflatables. Right: Joy Baker was sworn in a new SGA office at May Day 2001 . SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA 84 LaGrange College 4 SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA Left: Kappa Delta got into the swing of things for May Day put on by SGA. Below: The Homecoming Parade is on its way. SGA did a great job this year. Julie Bell, Amanda Blume, and Lyndsey Walburg are holding the Ban- ner up for all to see. Below: Cathy Ludwig, Kim Genung, Jamie Goodman, Julie Bell, Amanda Blume, Amelia George, Clint DeMooney were the 2000-2001 SGA Ececutive offic- ers. Below Right: Noelle Ashmore, Dana Becker, Clint DeMooney, Cathy Ludwig, Jamie Goodman, Julie Bell, Kim Genung all watched Amelia George recieve her award recognizing her work as the out going SGA Presi dent. ^- Student Government Association GIVING STUDENTS A VOICE GA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA LaGrange College 85 Fellowship Wesley Fellowship Wesl\ v Right: All three religious groups including Wesley Fellowship joined in to make this Float depicting Noah's Arch for the Home- coming Parade. A Above: Everyone enjoyed themself playing games during a Wesley Fel- lowship meeting. Left: Reid Peacock, Erin Sexstone, Tabitha Bales, Emily Martin, Trisha Vannest, Andy Hunsucker, Alex Stroud, Jennifer i Joans and Sara Gilreath. Right: Erin Sexstone won first runner up rep- resenting Wesley dur- ing Homecoming. I Right: Diana Celorio, Andy Hunsucker, Sara Gilreath, Alex Stroud and Quincy Brown. Below: Sara Gilreath, Car- rie Reif, Emily Martin, Andy Hunsucker, Tabitha Bales, Jennifer Joans, Erin Sexstone. : /SI* 1 Fellowship Wesley Fellowship Wesley 86 LaGrange College-- I Wesley Fellowship METHODIST RELIGIOUS GROUP Below: Around the Circle was Alex Stroud, Erin Sexstone, Tabitha Bales, Andy Hunsucker, Reid Peacock, Diana Celorio, Sara Gilreath, Emily Martin, Trisha Vannest, Jennifer Jones. LaGrange College 87 Drexel Group CATHOLICS ARE BACK ON CAMPUS Founded: 2000- 2001 N Above: Jessica McGuire and Diandra Clevenger helped start up the new Catholic Group back to campus and with a new name. Below Middle: Rich Johnson took a break out on the intermural field. Below: Jessica McGuire was escorted by Brandon Johnson as the Drexel Group representative. Above: All three religious groups got together to! work on there Homecom ing banner. Left: Nicholas Bellayutoj and Sarah McManic (President) were two of the founding members of the Drexel Group. They took a break from helping out at the Halloween Carnival. Below: Jessica McGuire gave a laugh as she rode down the parade route in a nice mustang. K los exel Group Drexel Group Drexel Gro LaGrange College Wangle Quadrangle Quadrangle Quadr \bove: Jenny Fletcher and Katie Porter took a break from the yearbook. \bove Middle: Miranda fiutcherson and Nicholas Bellayuto take a break xom walking the parade oute and hooked a ride A'ith Ginger Froenbarger ind Katie Porter. 3elow: Ginger Froen- barger was a member of he Homecoming Court. She represented The Quadrangle taff. Her pscort was fosh Hopkins Above: Shali Ordonez tried to come up with some more copy in her head for the yearbook. Left: Quadrangle Editor, Nicholas Bellayuto, got down to work with Miranda Hutcherson. Below: Nicholas Bellayuto and Diana Celorio ate some suckers. One can get hun- gry while working. Below: Nicholas Bellayuto accepted the Homecoming Banner Competition award for first place for the Quad- rangles banner. Volume 84 Editor: Nicholas Bellayuto / Quadrangle ONE MORE YEAR OF MEMORIES 92 LaGrange College Greeks V Delta Tau Delta Chapter Name: Zeta Beta Founded: 1859 Place Founded: Bethany College, Virgina Colors: Purple, White, and Gold Mascot: Knight Founded at LaGrange College: March 7, 197C Flower: Purple Iris Philanthropy: Adopt- A-Schoo Parties: Bourbon Street, Robert E. Lee, Balcklight, Rainbow, Superfly Below: Dan Shuman, Brian Pankopp, Mitch Perkins, Ben Holland and Tommy Below: Delta Tau Delta's Homecoming Bannei Borhmann working on the Delta Tau Delta float. _________________ all about growing up. ei ta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Above: Britt Kitchen gave a look of thought as he sat on the Delta Tau Delta float. Left: All the Delts and there new pro gram pledges gather together for a pic- ture. They were all wet and having fun, Below: Henry Vucetic and Matt Parker along with other brothers and alumni sang at Step Sing. Right: Taylor Bruce passed in a hurry when he was playing the Basket- ball game for Greek Week. Far Right: Phil Nagley and Craig Smith during King of the Hill messed with fellow brother Josh Hopkins on stage. Above: Dean Ted Scharre hands over an award Phil Nagley for Delta Tau Delta at May Day. Left: Cheri Henly represented the Delts during Homecom- ing. _ Above: Matt Parker looked as though he didn't get enough from being crowned King of the Hill this year. Left: The Delta Tau Delta Pledges, Tommy Borhmann, Mitch Perkins, Brain Pankopp, Ben Holland, and Dan Shuman performed at Lip-Synch. LaGrange College 95 F^glit^nsteiH^incHvas^j getting dizzy while Nicki Bowen recovered from the obstacle course during Greek Week. Below: Andrea Smeltzer was seeing how the AOPi's hard work on there float was paying off by the crowds reaction. Alpha Omicron Pi Celebrated 30 years at LaGrange College this past year. Below: Sarah Decker, Diana Damon, Ansley H a r v e y , M e 1 i s s a Heath, Lena, Alica Bailey at Lip-Synch. 30 YEARS OF Tradition Tiffany Myers waves to the crowd during the Homecoming Parade. Left: Ansley Harvey put on the moves at step sing. Below: Missy Cavallin, Kirsten Kohen, Nicki Bowen, Ginger Froenbarger, Chala Bar ley, Jenny Fletcher, Betsy Griffin, Alicia Bailey, Trish Vannest, Diana Damon, Kristen Land, Lena, Tiffany Powell Melissa Heath, Amy Huges, Sally Skinner, Sarah Deckei MichelleMoores^nsle^ )i ticron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omi Above: Ansley Harvey, Michelle Moores, and Sarah Decker walking with there Float. ~ Below: Melissa Heath, Tiffany Powell, Andrea Smeltzer were having fun in the elevator in Henry. That or they were stuck in it. t- Below: Sarah Decker gave it all she had in her performance during Step Sing at May Day. Batt er up!. Above: Melissa Heath, Alicia Bailey, Jennifer Joans and Ansley Harvey cheering on the Basketball Team - Above: Alicia Bailey sort of plays Vanna White during the Academic Bowl. ~~ "~ ^ ~ ~ Below Left: Nicki Bowen asked J. P. Moser a question during King of the Hill. on Pi Alph a Omicron Pi Alpha Omicror, > Above: Alicia Bailey, Justin Keaton, Nick Anderson Betsy Griffin, Melissa Heath. Chapter Name: Lambda Chi Founded: January 2, 1897 Place Founded: Barnard College of Coumbia University, New York, N.Y. Colors: Cardinal Mascot: Panda Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Jewel: Ruby Philanthropy: Arthritist Reasearch - Alpha Omicron Pi I LaGrange College 97 1 Above: On Bid Day Girls had Kappa Sigma all over them. Right: Matt (MattyJ) Aiken, Chris irrman, Kevin (Sporty Sig) Mills, Steve Radar, Nick (Oger) Anderson, Joey Smith, Justin Keaton, Vince Sutlic, Aus- tin Tidwell, Sweetheart Kim Genung, Nicholas Bellayuto, Anthony Zukoff. ma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Far Left: Chris Pirrman Below: Justin Keaton was wel I was sprayed with tons of corned in to Kappa Sigma on Bi I silly String When he ran Day. wmmmmmammjLmmmmmm down to the Kappa Sigma yL House. ~~ "~ ~ Left: On May Day the Sigs sang happy Birthday to Joey Smith's much younger brother for step sing. Above: Kaite Porter showed her support by writing Kappa Sigma on her face and Stomach. Above Right: The Sig's supporters were out in force on Bid Day it seemed. " - Right: Anthony Zukoff tired to do the bear crawl during the obstacle course. 98 LaGrange College Right: Chris Liston poked his head out from the ceiling of the Kappa Sigma House. Someone ac- cidently stuck there foot in the grate and it came open. Kappa Sigma \ Chapter Name: Kappa Omicron ounded: 1600, Italy \merican Founded: 1869, University of Virgina, Charlottesville, Virgina olors: Scarlet Red and Emerald Green Vlascot: Gator ounded at LaGrange College: June 7, 1969 lower: The Lily of the Valley D hilanthropy: Good Sheppard Riding Academy Parties: Neon, Armageddon, Emerald, JD Night, Margaritaville, Founders Day Below: Shali Ordonez, Pledge Class Sweetheart Casey Barbara, and Bottom Middle Below: Kim Genung, escorted by T.J. Kelley, Lyndsey Knight were little devils at the Sig house on this day. represented Kappa Sigma on Homecoming Court. gma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa I Far Right: Mirna Romero was all wet from the obstacle course. Below: Kappa Delta won first place at Step Sing by doing a medley of Beatles songs. W^pa Delta Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Kap i Chapter Name: Delta Chi Founded: October 23, 1897 Headquarters: Long wood College, Farmville, Virgina Colors: Green and White Mascot: Teddy Bears, Kay dee Did, Frogs Flower: White Rose Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Clubs, Girl Scouts Kappa Delta 100 LaGrange College Below Left: The! Kappa Delta sisters surround this years Homecoming QueenL Tessa Matthews. * Left: Christiana Miller does the robot for Greek Week. Bottom Right Corner: The KD recruits won first place with this. Left: Mirna Romero, Katie Miller, Kellee Fell, Nicole Darr, Dinah Silvio before they captured the Spring Lip-Synch. Below: Getting close to- gether is this Pi Kap and KD at Greek Week. _ Below Middle: Christiana Miller as a drivers licence in the Parade. I Below Left Middle: NicoleDarr being crowned Miss Mav Dav 200 cElreath, Amelia George, Crystal Skinner, Lindsay, Walburg, Leanna Thornton, Heather Brown, Sarah McManic, Katie Porter, Heather Stidham, Kim- perly Drew, Lisa Nutile, Kellie Boiling, Julie Schendel, Christiana Miller, Jeri Ruschmeyer, Krytyn Shoemaker, "ontinue below list of names Below: Nicole Darr, Lynne Miller, Amy Adams, Noelle Ashmore, Dinah Silvio, Kim Genung, Kellee Fell, Kelly u Delta Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Kapp i Crystal Culver, Tessa Matthews, Marti Wood, Lindsay Meaders, Mirna Romero, Ashley Silvio, Shelly Clonce, Meliane Ray, Amy Pinkerman, Dena Pi Kappa Phi Chapter Name: Gamma Nu Founded: December 10, 1904 Place Founded: College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina Colors:.. Gold and White (Blue Secondary) Mascot: Rebel Raider Pledge Mascot Yard Ape Founded at LaGrange College: May 10, 1969 Flower: Red Rose Philanthropy: PUSH America Parties: Roseball, Night of the Deer, Punk Rock ifCappaPhi Pi Kapp a Phi Pi Kappa Phi iT < Sap* Rid! 5H0IUI Left: Patrick Riley, Guy Hodnette, J.P. Moser of Pi Kappa Phi with Nicole Darr and Ashely Silvio of Kappa Delta pose d uring the scaven ger hunt. .CADEMIC BUILDING Below: Tessa Matthews waves to the crowd on the Parade route. Little did she know she would be queen in a few hours. Above: Doug Walker gave it his all during the Greek Lip-Synch for Greek Week 2001. 102 LaGrange College Above: Three Phi Kappa Phi soccer players go after the ball, J. P. Moser, Brendon Shattles, and Doug Walker. Left: Brendon Shattles, Scottie Stilwell, Doug Cannon, J. P. Moser, Chris Jobson, Guy Hodnette, Ross Cathy, Patrick Riley, Chris Shannon. Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi Left: Guy Hodnette Below Right: Tessa Matthews was and Doug Walker work named Homecoming Queen and up a sweat during fall was Pi Kappa Phi's representative. Lip-Synch. ^ ^ ^ Below: Guy Hodnette showed off his stuff to the audience. Right: Doug Cannon got dressed up as a girl to do Fall Lip-Synch Far Left: The Pi Kapps sang a song to there sweethearts. Left: J. P. Moser was about to nail a volley ball back to the other side. Above: J. P. Moser does his best interpretation of a woman for King of the Hill. Above Top: J. P. Moser helped cook hot dogs at the SGA Halloween Car- nival. Left: J. P. Moser and Noelle Ashmore take a break from the carnival. LaGrange College 103 Right: The Phi Mus at the Alumni sing after May Day was over. Below Right: The Girls made a circle with there heads on Bid Day. Below: Courteny Dou- glas and Macie Hoard looked pretty in pink. Below Bottom: Julie Bell and Laura Brewer at Vegas on the Hill. Right: Courtney Douglas is on the phone right now so if you want to leave a message wait for the beep. She actually is at Greek Week Lip- Synch. Left: Laura Beachum pitched to Macie Hoard on the Phi Mu's Homecoming float. ^ Mu PhiMu PhiMu PhiMu Phi Mu P Above Right: The Phi Mu's at May Day Step Sing gave us a hear felt Annie. - " -- Right: It seems that all the Phi Mu's showed up for the education session on eating disorders by Pam Kenedy, Miss Georgia. / Below: Julie Bell, Sherry Thrasher, and ieidi Herndon had fun at the ^anhellenic cookout. Far Left: All the Phi Mu's gathered together for this picture at the roller skating rink to raise money for CMN. Above: Kelly Durand represent the Phi Mu's at Homecoming. Right: Laura Brewers looked out of breath during this part of the Obstacle Course. Below: The Phi Mu's were ready to kick off those heals and put some boots on Mu PhiMu PhiMu PhiMu PhiMu , Above: The Phi Mu Pledge Class at Fall Lip-Synch. Chapter Name: Kappa Phi bunded: January 4, 1852 Headquarters: Wesley an Female College, Macon Georgia Colors: Pink and White Mascots: Lion, Ladybug Flower: Rose Colored Carnation Philanthropy: Childrens Miracle Network Greek Week 2001 Another Greek Week fell upon the school again this year from March 26 through the 30. It was full of sites and sounds that will be remembered for years to come. There was a heated battle to wind Greek Week as al- ways. Seeing as each year a sorority rotates and moves to the next fraternity ever year some one is paired up with someone else. This year Alpha Omicron Pi was with Kappa Sigma, Kappa Delta was with Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Mu was with Delta Tau Delta. The week started off with a band. You had softball, volleyball, banner competition, side walk drawing, picture scavenger hunt, Greek Lip-Synch, and I the Academic Bowl all before you even got to The Greek Games as they call it. There were some changes as there always are ever year. This year the aca- demic bowl was made to be like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. There were no Chariots this year a sad thing to some. You also didn't just have the usual philanthropy of Alpha Omicron Pi's King Of the Hill, but you also had Mud Wrestling but on by the Delta Tau Delta. By the time the Greek games came every one was tired. Pie eating, Basket ball Toss, Clothes Relay, Orange Neck, Obstacle Course, Three Legged Race, Balloon Toss and of Course Tug of War As always it came down to the Tug of War. Kappa Sigma and Alpha Omicron Pi upset the Delta Tau Delta and Phi Mu giving the Championship to Phi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta. Mr. Greek was Matt Parker and Miss Greek Nicole Darr which were crowned at King of the Hill. Above: Kappa Delta's Jenny Nihiser was up close and personal with Ph Kappa Phi's Jeremy Norman during the Orange Neck relay and you think the guys would know how to do this one. Right: Pi Kappa Phi's Patrick Riley was about to serve in this volleyball match. Far Right: Phi Mu's Alisha Golden got her groove on with the help of some Delta Tau Deltas during Greek Lip-Synch. Far Left: Kellee Fell closed her eyes and prayed that the water balloon wouldn't bust on her. Her wish was granted this time. Left: Scottie Stilwell did the crab walk dur- ing the obstacle course. He shook that wa- ter off as he hurried across the sand. ielow: Nicole Darr tried the "let me stand on ny head to get the apple routine." It was inven- ive and she did end up helping her team cross he finish line first. Left: What great Greek Spirit! Three sorori- ties sitting together to warm up. Laura Melson, Jenny Fletcher, and Katie Porter, a Phi Mu, AOPi, and a Kappa Delta all nice and warm on this cold day. Below: Alica Bailey, Chris Liston, Melissa Heath and Nick Ander- son were ready to play tug of war. They beat the Dealt' s and Phi Mu's which automatically gave the Championship to Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta. GREEK WEEK 2001 Above: Laura Brewer awaited the volleyball to come to her side of play. Above Top: Phi Mu's Lynley Payne bobbed for apples as part of this weeks activities. Above: Nick Anderson, Vince Sutlic, Melissa Heath, Justin Keaton, and Besty Griffin Find the big LaGrange they were looking for during the picture scavenger hunt Above: J. P. Moser was festiv painted green and yellow to represent both Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta as he did the crab walk totally discombobulated. Right: AOPi's Chala Bartley Lip-Synched to "I think your tractors sexy". 108 LaGrange College Far Left: Nicole Darr, Guy Hodnette, Patrick Riley, J. P. Moser, and Kellee Fell make a little pyramid in front of the Clock Tower during the picture scavenger hunt Left: Matt Aiken and Jenny Fletcher tried to answer questions right at the Academic Bowl to get some points for there team. / Left: Nicholas Bellayuto was serving for the dynomite pair of Kappa Sigma and Alpha Omicron Pi. Below: Nick Anderson showed off his eating skills by helping Kappa Sigma and Alpha Omicron Pi to winning the Pie eating Contest. Above Left: Kristen Land took off only half dressed, which didn't seem to be too big of a problem until we caught her on film! Below: Holly Hatcher, Phil Naglee, Laura Melson, Cheri Henly and Britt Kitchen played like kids for this picture during the scavenger hunt. Ml LaGrange College 109 112 LaGrange College Portraits Below: Matt Akien, please step away from the car Below: Seniors Diana Celorio and Laura Franklin enjoyed a play here at school. ^^^^^ Above: Shail Ordonez was so happy that this was going to be her senior year at LaGrange. The Hill Is Conqured! S eniors, we have arrived. For some of us the journey has taken us a bit longer, but we endured. Can you remember that first overnight stay? Did you have that guide that showed you the REAL college life, or the guide who pulled out the quija board and turned off the lights? Then there are the guides that showed you the beauty we have come to love called Waffle House. What about that first roommate? Was she a bookworm or the prom queen? Did he get all the girls or did he become the D.D. king? 14 LaGrange College Continued on page 117 Above Right: Will Coil was always his crazy self and this was his interpertaion of LaGrange College vegetation Tasha Aides Matt Aiken Nicholas Bellayuto Diana Celorio Will Coil Nicole Darr Celine Doutriaux Laura Franklin Ginger Fronebarger Kimberly Genung Sankkia Hall Melissa Heath Samantha Henderson James Jallah Kelley Kalish Nicole Keller Thomas James Kelly Keri Kilpatrick Ronnie Lindamood Allisha Matula Michelle McCarthy Shali Ordonez So Osawa Matt Parker Tiffany Powelle Sherry Pulliam Feronica Richardson Jerri Ruschmeyer Jesi Schmidt Andrea Smelter r LaGrange College 115 Above: In the Hery Dorm Computer Lab seniors Diana Celorio and Andrea Smeltzer checked . , , , , Above: Senior Matt East there email and had caught up with one another ,. . , . , to K climbed out trom the boxing before they ran off to class. Which had probably dng and - t looked Uke he had already started knowing these two. , cc . c , J fc enough or righting tor one day. 116 LaGrange College Above Left Middle: Senior Tiffany Powell put out sign up sheets for her silence while eating luch to contemplate hunger around the world. Sherry Thrasher Top Right: Seniors can get along with the other classes. Here was Kim Genung and Amelia George takeing a rest from the giant obstacle course during Homecoming. Bottom Right: Seniors Josh DuBoise and Nicole Darr were two of the representatives for the senior class at May Day Nicole was later named May Day Queen. Shelly Weed Toshiya Yangisawa Shigeta Yuki \bove: Seniors Kelley Kalish, Michelle McCarthy, and vlatt Parker were ready for an event to start on the third loor lobby of Henry. continued from page 1 14 Through the pain of sophomore Lit classes and those late nights out, we have all grown. Do you feel old yet? If you do not, think about this: years freshman do not remember Atari or BIG HAIR for the most part, they do not remember the parking lot behind Henry not being that big, when there was a Laundry room where the swing and the fountain are now instead of washer and dryers in each dorm. We have changed, we are now ready to become assets to society, or rather we are supposed to know what we want now. Just like our school, we will always be under construction. However, no matter where we go our years at La Grange College will stay with us. The good, the bad, the girls, the boys, the food, the teachers , the visiting hours, the houses, and more have all influ- enced and helped us today and will in our days to come. LaGrange College 1 1 7 17 Noelle Ashmore Alicia Bailey Joy Baker Julie B Nicki Bowen Daniel Bowles Missy Cavallin A'Keeceia Curry Andrea Davis Karen Davis Sarah Decker Clint DeMoone Josh Deyton Bonnie Dyal Amelia George Stacy Gerhardt Yumi Handa Alexander H Ansley Harvey Brian Heck Keisha Henderson Chen Henly Rachel Hoogacker Miranda Hutcherson Richard Johnson Melissa Koher Kristen Land Dorothy Lee Rob Looney Durell McCall J9H 1 HHBHBBHHnHI % > J 1 1 8 LaGrange College Kelly O* Brian LaGrange College Right: Sophmore Joey Smith took pride in his job at the new Dante's coffee shop on campus. Below: Sophmore Andrew Worley looked up from second floor Henry to see what the crazy girls on the fourth floor were up to this time. Above: Sophmore Anna Obenchain puckered up to the camera man. Right: Sophmore Katie Porter showed us that "Life Is Delicious" with her Strawberry Shortcake shirt as she rode the a big trike. 122 LaGrange College X Below: Sophmore Lyndsey Knight was held up by her football man. Above: If you had know this sophmore, Karey Howard, then you know she loves her chocholte chip cookies. Kevin Mills Above Middle: Sophmores Heather Skidham and Sarah McManic took their walk along the parade route with the Kappa Delta. 124 LaGrange College Above Right: Sophmore Casey Barbera cleaned up at Dante's so she could go back to her dorm room and get some sleep. Jennifer Porter Katie I Porter Casey Ridley Shannon Salter Krystyn Shoemaker Courtney Stewart X Left: Sophmore Christiana Miller took on the role as one of the fab four to lead her Kappa Delta sisters at Step Sing. Below: Sophomre Krystyn Shoemaker relaxed outside her dorm. Wonder what she was hiding on the other side of her? \ Below: Sophmores Tabitha Bales and Andy Hunsucker took in a LaGrange College Basketball game. \ Left: Some of the girls basketball team hamed it up for the crowd at Lip Synch. Above: Sophmore Diandra Clevenger fell asleep while study in the student commones area. Nice spandex! LaGrange College 125 I Freshmen Amy Adams Cody Adams Jodi Addison Aaron Akins Bobby Anderson Sara Ayres Seth Bagwell Ashley Bailey Wade Baldwin Sara Bartholmae Tammy Beckman John Blackburn Tommy Bohrmann Kellie Boiling Matt Boone Mandy Boyles Rebecca Brantly Bo Bray Kimberly Bray Sara Bridges Douglas Cannon Bryan Carder Tiffany Cardwell Tiffany Chesnut Niecy Chiles Angelin Clarke Carole Ann Clarke Danielle Cofield Joshua Cole Eddie Copelan Alejandro Correon Monica Craig Mellissa-Ann Cummins Dena Davis Cecelia Deloach Teresa Deloach Nichole Digsby John Dreher, Jr. Courtney Douglas Keith Douglass Kimberly Drew Leigh Dudley Margaret Embry Astra Epperson Charley Estes Julia Evanovich Kellee Fell Amie Flanagan Vincent Frosteg Amy Gaither Rachel Gatian Sunny Gazell Sara Gilreath Corey Goergen Alisha Golden Hannah Goodridge LaGrange College Freshmen Tiffani Grant Crystal Gregory William Gurley Stephen Hammack Ken Hanes Katie Harwell Alicia Hendricker P.J. Henthorne Keith Hicks Meredith Hilleary Macie Hoard Guy Hodnette Hillary Holder Ben Holland Jennifer Horton Sandra Howell Andy Humsucker Mark Isenhour Paul Jeffares Chris Jobson Andrew Johnson Andy Johnson Amy Jones Candi Jones Jennifer Jones Jessica Jones Lee Ann Jones Wesley Jones Faith Jordan Sue Ellen Jordan Justin Keaton Jason Kemmerer Mitchell Key Destin Knowles Jeff Koehler Krister) Kohen Anthony Lane Thomas Lee Melisa Lewis Kristen Lockman Josh Logue Dale Lomax II Larcie Lyle Amanda Marconi Brandon Mahtani Emily Maple Emily Martin Camerson Mayhue MattMazikowshi Patrick McCarthy LaSonya McGruder Todd McGulkin Caroline Meads Lindsey Meanders Eva Meier Elissa Messer Freshman Patrick Monsen Michelle Moores Sondra Palmer Brian Pankopp Mitch Parks Lynley Payne Reid Peacock Mitch Perkins Joni Peterson Clarinda Phillips Jason Phillips Jessica Phillips Shannon Phillips Chris Pirrman Andy Porter Raschelle Porter Joshua Priestley Andrew Pro vine Michael Raulerson Carrie Reif Jake Richardson Thomas Roach Russ Sanders Olga Santiago Robert Schneider Marty Showalter Dan Shuman Ashley Silvio Crystal Skinner Mason Smith Meredith Smith MaryBeth Sprayberry Ty Stanford Christopher Steele Ashley Stinson Jennifer Summers Emily Thigpen Ansley Thomas Lindsay Thrush Lindsay Walburg Doug Walker Katharine Weiss Eric Weidinger Luke Wilkinson Calvin Williams III Kevin Williams Eva Wiqvist Josh Whiteside Marti Wood Lori Wooten Meredith Yates Kelli Yeager Anthony Zukoff I Right: Freshmen Shannon Phillips and Hannah Goodridge hung ut behind the dorms. Right: Freshmen Emily Maple and Julia Evanovich took a boat ride on West Point Lake. Right: Fresh- men Lindsay Thrush relaxed as she watched one of the Tuesday Tunes Performers at Dante's coffee shop. Above: Freshmen Chris Pirrman sat on the porch at the Kappa Sigma house after he accepted his bid to join their fraternity. Left: Freshmen Lindsay Walburg took a break from the festivities during the Special Olympics 30th Birthday Celebration. Above: Freshmen Chrystal Gregory let her frisbee fly out on the old soccer field. LaGrange College 129 Left: Yvonnia Robertson at graduation with classmates Jeri Ruschmeyer and Kelly Kalish. Yvonne Atchison Below: Linda McMullen, Director of Evening Classes, is loved by many of rue. night students. Terice Lashell Hutchinson Cheryl Magby Yvonnia Robertson Lanita Tucker Left: Henry Hall was filled with people during the late night Lip synch held by SGA. Left: Cathy Ludwig looked at her hand while dealing at Vegas On the Hill . 130 LaGrange College Senior Superlatives Most Spirited: Kim Genung, Jacey Korich, and Matt East Most Athletic: Nicole Darr and Josh Dubose Best Smile: Matt Aiken, Michelle McCarthy, and Sherry Thrasher Best Eyes: Shali Ordonez and J.P. Johnston Best Legs: Tammy Loyde and Scottie Stilwell Best Dressed: Chala Bartley and Ben Bailey Class Clown: Jeri Ruschmeyer and Matt Parker Most Involved: Nicholas Bellayuto and Diana Celorio Most Likely to Succeed: Will Coil and Rainbow Weldon Most Inspiring: Carrie Akins and Ben Bailey Class Favorites: , in the fountain Diana Celorio, Nicholas Bellayuto, and Matt Parker 132 LaGrange College Below: Best Dressed, Chala Bartley tried to dunk Ben Bailey's head '"WMIltlU'MMM Left: Jacey Korich and Matt East, Most Spir- ited, gave us there ren- dition of fountain sculptures. V Right: Matt Parker and Jeri Ruschmeyer, Class Clowns, took a moment out of their royal sched- ule to be photographed. ^eft: See no pvil, speak no :vil and hear no vil are dis- mayed by class avorites: Nicho- as Bellayuto, )iana Celorio nd Matt Parker. eft: Carrie Ucins and Ben Jailey, struck inspirational lose, which al- lost brought a :ar to my eye. Left: Sherry Thrasher, Michelle McCarthy, and Matt Aiken, Best Smiles, let us see there pretty smiles on the steps of the Quillian Building. Left: Rainbow Weldon and Will Coil, Most Likely to Succeed, took a break from there hectic day. Below: Nicholas Bellayuto and Diana Celorio, most involved, strangled each other as they tried to relieve stress. Left: Nicole Darr and Josh DuBose were voted Most Athletic. Far Left: Tammy Loyde was voted best legs by her fel- low classmates. Left: Katie Payne, Best Eyes, let us see those beauties sparkle. 7^ Right: Adam Riggins and Kelly O'Brien, Most In- spiring, gave us a different few of themselves. Below: Austin Tidwell and Melissa Koher were most likely to Succeed. Wonder what lies in there futures. Top Far Right: Nina King, Clint DeMooney, and Missy Cavallin, Most Involved, took a rest from there many activities. i\ 1 1 34 LaGrange College Right: Clint DeMooney and Julie Bell. Best Left: Ronnie Washington and Smile, gavea swing around the lamp post. Kacie Dillard were named most Now if it was only raining, spirited by the junior class. .. Above: Jane Hunter, Best Dressed showed off some of her style. Most Spirited: Kacie Dillard and Ronnie Washington Most Athletic: Mirna Romero and Moe Smith Best Smile: Julie Bell and Clint DeMooney Best Eyes: Daniel Bowles, Katie Payne, \ and Katie Miller Best Legs: Amelia George and Rob Looney Left: Amelia George, Best DreSSed: Class Favorite, seemed T T T , T n n. Picture perfect. Jane Hunter and J.P. Moser Class Clown: Mirna Romero and Matt Creech Most Involved: Nina King, Missy Cavallin, and Clint DeMooney Most Likely to Succeed: Melissa Koher and Austin Tidwell Most Inspiring: Adam Riggins and Kelley O'Brien Class Favorites: Romero, vlost Ath- etic and P 1 a s s ~lown, sat 3ack on his bench o take a 3 r e a k r o m working 3ut and making fun. Amelia George and J.P. Moser Sophomore Superlatives Most Spirited: Nick Short and Jenny Nihiser Most Athletic: Jamey Middelton, Amanda Blume, and Karey Howard Best Smile: Vince Sutlic, Jessica McGuire, and Julie Schendel Best Eyes: - Joey Smith and Lynne Miller Best Dressed: Ryan Worsely and Crystal Culver Best Legs: Josh Hopkins and Tondelaya (Lay) Boudreaux Class Clown: Above: Katie Porter, Shelly Clonce, and Henry Vucentic, Class Favorites, took a swing together. Britt Kitchen and Stephanie Cautrell Most Involved: Vince Sutlic and Kelly McElreath Most Likely to Succeed: Fabio Romero and Tabitha Bales Most Inspiring: Jamey Middleton and Dinadra Clevenger Class Favorites: Henry Vucentic, Katie Porter, and Shelly Clonce Left: Josh Hopkins and Tondelaya (Lay) Boudreaux, Best Legs, show off there legs while hanging out on a sunny day. 136 LaGrange College \bove: Jamey Middleton, ind Karey Howard were *iven a some nice choke lolds by there fellow Most Athletic award re- cipient, Amanda Blume. rheir smiles tell you it vas all in fun. ..eft: It seems the Most spirited award winners nay have been voted in he wrong category with heir pick of Nick Short langing a chair over Jenny ^ihiser's head. Above: Diandra Clevenger and Jamey Middleton, Most Inspiring, took a seat on the big rock on the Patio to make a most wonderful picture. ^^^^^^^^^^ Left: Crystal Culver posed with a great smile for her Best Dressed Photo. Clowning around is nothing new Below: Tabitha Bales and to these two Class Clowns. Britt Fabio Romero, Most Likely to Kitchen sat on the lab of Stephanie Succeed, look like their future Cautrell. might be some jail time if they keep up this look. w aw -IJffc.i p SiifD LaGrange College 137 Right: Alisha Golden and Tommy Bohrman, Most Spir- ited, showed of some of their spirit with this pom pom display. Above: Andrew Johnson and Hillary Holder, Most Inspiring, gave us their rendition of the foun- tain of youth . Right and Lower Right: Mandy Boyles and Andrew Johnson, Best Legs, gave us a differant view of then- legs in these two pictures. Top Right: Amy Jones, Tommy Bohrman, and Kellee Fell, Most Involved, took sometime to cut up a bit be- fore they got back to their busy schedules. Bottom Right: Sandra Howell was voted best eyes by her freshmen peers. 138 LaGrange College Freshmen Superlatives Most Spirited: Astra Epperson, Alisha Golden, and Tommy Bohrman Most Athletic: Marti Wood and Andy Johnson Best Smile: Kimberly Drew and Mitch Parks Best Eyes: Sandra Howell and Keith Douglas Best Legs: \Mandy Boyles and Andrew Johnson Best Dressed: Lindsay Walburg and Ben Holland Class Clown: Dena Davis and Mark Enhover Most Involved: Left: Kimberly Drew and Amy JoneS, Kellee Fell, and Tommy Bohrman Most Likely to Succeed: Emily Martin and Calvin Williams Most Inspiring: Hillary Holder and Andrew Johnson Class Favorites: Ashley Silvio and Dan Shuman LaGrange College 1 39 FACULTY & STAFF Dr. F. Stuart Gulley President Diane Cooper Telecommunications Specialist Rebecca Carter Students Accounts Specialist Tiffany Miller Information Systems Trainer Linda R. Buchannan, Ph.D. Vice President and Dean foi Student Life and Retention Phyllis Whitney Executive Vice President for Administration Sandra Dennis Human Resources Specialist Catherine McConkey Director of Center for Community Studies Martha Pirkle Director of Alumni Activities Nancy Spradlin Accounts Payable Sandra Williamson Staff Accountant Susan Hancock Administrative Assistant Alumni Office Kathy Pirrman Administra tive Assistant to the Vice President for Advancemen Jimmy Herring Registrar Melissa McDonald Administrative Assistant to the Registrar Patsy McKay Administrative Assistant to the Registrar Lisa Mchary its Hi) 140 LaGrange College Dr. Jay K. Simmons Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs David Rowe Vice President for Advancement Dr. Ted Scharre Dean of Students Lydia Wheitsel Executive Secretary to the President Willctc Phillips, Secretary Office of the Vice President for Dean of Academic Affairs ^bove: Steven Edwards oked dashing standing n the Theater seats, tight: These Resident Di-' pctors looked thrilled at the /lay Day festivities. ; ar Right: Chrystal Gregory nd Nat Woodrow horsed round in the concession tand during the Soccer lomecoming Game. Andy Geeter Director of Admissions Jenny McCartney Associate Director of Admissions Cynthia Miles Assistant Director of Admissions Emman Trammell Information Specialist Yvonne Mills Library Acquisitons Mary Lou Dabbs Electronic Resources Librarian Left: Dana Becker showed her Canadian Performing friend around campus. Below Right: Joe Cambron and William Paschal took in a LaGrange Col e g e Tennis Match. Arthur Robinson Public Services Librarian Charlene Baxter Public and Technical Services Librarian Anita Laney Book- store Manager Darlene Weathers Bookstore Assistant Manager Right: Andy Geeter played with one of his sons on the Hill while the HomeComing Pa- rade went bye. 142 LaGrange College Jennifer Hall Admissions Counselor Pamela Scotto.Ed.S, NCC Director of Academic and Personal Counseling Quincy Brown The Elizabeth Walker Lanier Campus Minister Loren L. Pinkerman Library Director Lisa Farrow Circulation Manager and Assistant to the Library Director Wylene Herdon Campus Ticketing Austin P. Cook, III Campus Postmaster Kirby McCartney Resident Director, Turner Hall Admi. Assistant to Dean of Students Glenda Turner Resident Director, Hawk.es Hall Mary Wilson Resident Director, Henry Hall and Campus Postmaster Assistant Michelle Reeves Assistant Director, Financial Aid Jackie Belcher Financial Aid Counselor Teresa Allen Financial Aid Assistant Housekeeping Staff Aramark Services, Dining Hall Staff FACULTY & STAFF Z LaGrange College 143 Dr. Brenda Thomas Associate Professor of English Humanities Division and English Dept. Chairs Dr. Sam Hornsby Professor Of English Dr. Nina Dulin-Mallory Associate Professor Of English Dr. Jack Slay, Jr. Associate Professor of English Allison Orr Adjunct English Professor Robin Hurst Secretary of English and Psychology Departments Dr. Charles H. Evans Professor of Psychology Dr. Tony Johnson Professor of Psychology Dr. Charles P. Kraemei Professor of Psycholog; Anton Flores Assistant Professor of Human Services Luke Gill Head Of Human Services Department Dr. Greg McClanahan Professor of Mathematics and Chair of Mathematics Dept. Dr. William Yin Associate Professor of Mathematics Dr. Carol Yin Associate Professor o< Mathematics FACULTY & STAFF Dr. William G. Paschal Associate Professor of Biology Sara Beth Mallory Assistant Professor o Biology 144 LaGrange College Below: Matt Parker, Dana Becker, and Adam Riggins clowned around. Linda Buchannan read her May Day s Program in the hot May sun. jf Dr. John M. Williams Associates Professor of English Dr. Laine Scott Assistant Professor Of English mm Marvin P. Johnsom Assistant Professor of Language I derick V. Mills, Sr. Professor Dr. Joseph J. Cafaro Dr. Kevin L. Shirley Assistant Professor of Historv Dr. Tracy Lightcap Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Wayne Maynard Political Science Left: Jean had fun when she worked at Fair On the Square at the beginning of the year. Dr. Michael Searcy Associate Professor of Mathematics Susan Laforet Administrative Assistant to the Science Division Dr. John C. Hurd Professor of Biology Chair. Biologv Dept. Dr. Sue Dettera Professor of Chemistry Dr. Bill McCoy Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics Dr. Earl Kinzer Adjunct Associate Professor of Physics : Dr. Fay A. Riddle Professor Dr. Jon Birkeli, Professor of Computer Science chair, of Business Chair, Dept. of Dept. of Computer Science Business and Economics Dr. Roland B. Cousins Professor of Business Dr. Kevin C. Reidy Assistant Professor of Business Lydia Rosencrants Directoi Accounting Program Boatwright Assistant Professor of Accounting Left: Linda Carrillo, Spanish Teacher, and Alex Carreon were all dressed up for the religious groups float I during Homecoming. I Dr. Lara waketield Dr. Joyce Hillyer Assistant Professor of Educa- Assistant Professor, Early tion , Curriculum Instruction Childhood Education Dee Bradley Secretary, Education Department Carlie Frederick, RN, MSN, CS Assistant Professor of Nursing Jerean Grau, R.PH. Instructor of Pharmacology Jti. 146 LaGrange College Robert N. Thomas Director, Servant Leadership Initiative Brenda Riley Administrative Assistant, Business Division FACULTY & STAFF Dr. Chistiane Price Associate Professor of German and French Dr. Kim Barber Associate Professor of Theatre Arts Dr. Steven Earl Edwards Associate Professor of Theater Arts Colin Buckhurst Technical Director of Theater Arts program John Lawerence Professor of Art and Design, Head of the Fine Arts Department i Margaret Reneke Assistant Professor Art and Design Lee Johnson Professor of Music Dr. Jennifer Harrison Chair of the Division of Education Dr. Evelyn Jordan Professor of Early Childhood Education Dr. David Oki Ahearn Chair. Dept. of eligion and Philosophy Dr. John Granger Cook Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy Emmett Mullins Callaway Campus Manager Phil Williamson Athletic Director Jack Morman Pool Supervisor and Certified Pool Operator LaGrange College 147 Sandra Johnson Nancy Alford Assistant Professor HPE FACULTY & STAFF Warren Haynes Men's Basketball Assis- tant Coach and Recruiter Jason Williams Graduate Assistant Men's Basketball Kelly Britsky Head Women's Volleyball & Basketball Coach Bryan Burgess Cross Country Coach & Assistant Women's Basketball Coach Left: Collin Buckerst with stu- dents Valeri Longshore and Car- rie Akins watched ROCK '01 on the Quadrangle. Left Lower Corner: Jennifer Harrison took a look through some of her students educa tion boxes. - Shelly Whitaker Softball Head Coach Above: Stacie Waters pre- sents the Honor Code signed by the class of 2004 to Dean Simmons to be dis- played in the chapel. Left: President Stuart Gulley looked like he was looking up to the Heavens while we walked down these stairs on campus. Val Enenbach Director of Aquatics and Swim Coach Barbra Storie Administrative Assistant to Athletic and P.E. Dept. Joe Cambron Men's Basketball Coach Above: Dean Ted Scharre was drenched after he raised the most money to be dumped in the fountain for Charity. Dana Becker and others laughed in the background. Little did Dana know she was going to get wet herself in a bit. Tangi White Nat Woodrow Assistant Softball Coach Women's Soccer Coach Left Below: Martha Pirkle sat Jin her hubby's lap while lis- tening to some Tuesday Tunes at Dante's. Paul Wolkoff Athletic Tranier Dana Ruth Becker Director of Student Activities Below: John Williams,Laine' Scott and her dogs with Nick'* Short took in the Music of the night after a long school year at ROCK '01. Above: Brenda Thomas watched in the new com- mons area the reading of Paradise Lost by fellow i Faculty and Staff. Above: Dana Becker got all soaked. She Laughed to soon about Dean Ted getting wet and forgot to worry about students wanting to dump her in as well. Once again students prevailed. LaGrange College 149 2' LaGrange College \ Athletics 1EN OPPONENT HOMF DPP i i 1 1 X I Cumhprl^nH T Tnivpr^itv V. Li 1 1 I \ 'L, 1 1C11IVJ- \J 111 V \^ v l5I IV o T. J Oglethorpe University o 1 1 Ferrum College 1 o Savannah CoIIppp of v _) CI V CI 1 1 1 1 CI I 1 V Wll^iiCv 111 Art and Design l 11 L C4.11U 1 ' V 1 1 . 1 1 n 8 o North Georgia College and State University o 2 Millsans College i i .J Atlanta Christian CoIIppp 4 Huntington College o 1 Southern Weslevan I Jni vprsitv * 1 1 o Piedmont College o 12 Emmanuel CoIIppp 1 1 Maryville College 1 11 i nomas Moore college z Reinharot College 7 Fisk University 12 Piedmont College 1 * Forfeit Ineligible Player 152 LaGrange College Above: The team cel- ebrated after a goal. Left: James Jallah used his skill to dribble down the field towards the goal. Right: J.R. Holly moved the ball away from the defenders in an attempt for an offersive run. s o Left: Joshua Cole handled the soc- cer ball away from his opponent. Left Inset: Scott Stilwell received a pat on the back before the Home- coming game from Coach Jeff Getter. Below Middle: Sada Saito went to battle for the ball. Below: Time to warm up. The soccer team was getting ready before a there Homecom- ing match. Far Below Left: J. P. Moser sent the goal kick more than half way down the field. Below Middle: Scott Stilwell showed of some of his foot skills. Below: Doug Walker took control of the ball on a cold winters night 11 i Below: Top Row: Coach Gary Lucero, J.R. Holly, Joshua Cole, Corey Goergen, James Jallah, Sada Saito, Scott Stilwell, Brendan Shattles, D.J. Paradis, Derek Thompson, Mitch Parks, Coach Jeff Getter. Bottom Row: Doug Walker, Alex Carreon, Anthony Lane, Robert Schneider,, Jeremy Norman, Andrew Johnson, J. P. Moser, Guy Hodnette. LaGrange College 153 " Past Season Was One Of Intrigue T his Past season was one of intrigue. We added 9 new players to the team and 8 of them where freshmen. Out of the * new Freshmen 6 were starters on the team. Although the record doesn't show the ef- fort, the team grew as the season progressed and re- ally started to look good. Because we where so young, you never knew exactly what you where going to get from game to game. We have a lot to look forward to with all the freshmen re- turning and the addition of new players next year. The future looks bright and I am excited about the possibili- ties of his team in the up coming year. I Above: Kristen Lockman kicked this I ball over to her fellow teammates. Middle Right: Nicole Darr chased i down this ball before anyone else did. J Bottom Right: Shelly Clonce made I sure that this ball was not getting any 1 closer to the goal with her defense. 154 LaGrange College V O M E N' Right: Mirna Romero ran down the soccer ball from her opponent. Left: Crystal Gregory maneuvered the ball around her opponent. Inset Left: GOOOOAL!! Isabel Romero and Kristen Lockman celebrate. OPPONENT HOME OPP Covenant College 5 Cumberland University 6 Spelman College 3 Oglethorpe University 1 1 North Georgia College and State University 1 5 Huntingdon College 4 Millsaps College 4 Brenau College 1 2 Wesleyan College 3 Loyola University 4 Agnes Scott College 5 Maryville College 4 Thomas Moore College 1 2 Chowan College 3 1 Piedmont College 5 Wesleyan College 6 Maryville College 4 Above: With that hot sun beating down, Isabel Romero took a water break. Below: Lindsey Meaders was about to undercut ^| and take her and her opponent down. Bottom Right: DinahSilvio went down the center of the field with Nicole Darr there to help out. Above: The Panther Soccer team. Top Row As- sistant Coach Sara ann Rockwell, Kristen Lockman, Lindsey Meaders, Amanda Blume, Crystal Gregory, Kellee Fell, Ashley Silvio, Coach Nat Woodrow, Carrie Reif. Bottom Row: Dinah Silvio, Mirna Romero, Nicole Darr, Shelly Clonce, Isabel Romero, Laura Lee, Dee Elliot. LaGrange College 155 Below Middle: Mitsuru speeded up as he neared the finish line. Below: Nicholas Bell- ayuto is all iced up af- ter the race while he discussed how it went with Karey Howard. Below Bottom: Linda Buchanan Below: The LaGrange College Cross Country Team. Top Row helped Coach Bryan Burgess as he Marti Wood, Nicholas Bellayuto, Mitsuru, Eva Meier handed out awards to the winners. Samantha Henderson, Ansley Thomas, Coach Bryan Burgess Bottom Row: Karey Howard, Clarinda Phillips, Andy Porter Right: Karey Howard pushed up the hill with Marti Wood following behind her around the first lap of the race. Below: And there off! The Panthers start off the race trying to get their best posi- tions possible. Right: Samantha Henderson is not worried aboi; her hair, just about making sure she ran the bes race she could. 156 LaGrange College Awards: LaGrange College Festival: Women's Division: Karey Howard 1st, Samantha Henderson 2nd Men's Division: Andy Porter 2nd Conference Championship: Women's Division: Karey Howard 1st, MVP, and All Conference Team, Samantha Henderson 2nd, All Conference Team, Men's Division: Andy Porter 1st, MVP, All Conference Team Regionals: Karey Howard 3rd, All Region Team, Samantha Henderson 5th, All Region Team All Conference Academic Team: Nicholas Bellayuto, Samantha Henderson. Left: Andy Por- ter shaked the hand of the man he beat out for first place. CR ross Country may have not heard of it before on this campus. This year there was something new in sports to go with all the changes at LaGrange College a Cross Country Men and Women teams. Waking up a 6 for a swim work out or running 10 or 12 miles straight in the heat of Georgia for practice was something most do not want to do or enjoy at all. Thanks to coach Bryan Burgess it seemed like great fun traveling to meets and stag- ing two meets here at LaGrange Col- lege. We held the LaGrange College Festival and The Great South Athlet- ics first Conference Championship meet. At regionals the team saw com- petitors that they had to race against that were in the last Olympics in Sydney, yet they still fared well. The year was fast and fun even though in- juries and sickness were there through- out the season it was a very successful one. It looks like the new kid on the block in the athletic department is fitting in just fine. C o I u N T R Y SS First Left Middle: Samantha Henderson came in way ahead of her nearest competitor for second place. Second Left Middle: Ansley Thomas gave it her all. Below: Nicholas Bellayuto finished up his race as Clarinda Phillips made sure to get the time right. Meets Men's Women's Berry College 6.2 miles 3.1 miles Tennessee-Chattanooga University 3.1 miles 2 miles LaGrange College Festival 5miles 3miles Georgia State 5miles 3miles Georgia State 5miles 3miles Conference Championship @ LaGrange 5miles 3miles Regionals @ Southern Wesleyan 5miles 3miles Left: Eva Meier ran all the way through to the finish line. Nothing was stopped her. LaGrange College 157 Below: Senior Jennifer Hoffman a veteran on the team made sure to watch where the volleyball was going to land. Scoreboard AHS OPP Lady Majors 3 Lady Blazers 3 Hardin-Simons 3 Mississippi Colleqe 3 i Wesleyan Colleqe 3 1 Atlanta Christian 3 1 Georgia Southwestern 3 Agnes Scott 3 2 Maryville Colleqe 3 Faulkner University 1 3 Wesleyan Colleqe 3 1 Faulkner University 3 Claflin 3 Agnes Scott 2 3 Southern Wesleyan 3 Gerorgia Southwestern 3 Agnes Scott 3 1 Brewton Parker 3 Piedomnt College 3 Stillman Colleqe 3 Maryville College 1 3 Georgia Southwestern 3 Stillman Colleqe 3 2 Piedmont Colleqe 3 Fisk University 3 Fisk University 3 Piedmont Colleqe 2 3 Stillman Colleqe 3 1 Fisk Univeristy 3 1 Piedmont Colleqe 1 3 Brenau 1 3 Loyola of New Orleans 3 University Lady Blazers 1 3 Talledega 3 Left: All the Panthers together for a great, inventive team picture. Nice job girls. From top to bottom: Elizabeth George, Lynne Miller, Catherine Royal, Courtney Douglas, Jennifer Hoffmann, Marcie Hoard, Heather Stidham, Kelly Wren, Jessica Jones, Jennifer Moore, Danielle Roods. VOLLEYBALL Below: Danielle Roods serves up Far Bottom Left: The Panthers stand another ace for the LaGrange while the national athem is played Women Panther Volleyball team. before the start of the game. Above: A Freshman from Athens, Marcie Hoard watched as she waited for the ball to be popped up to her dur- ing warm up before a game. Standings Team Record W-L Over all 16-18 Conference 6-6 Home 12-6 Away 3-10 Neutral 1-2 3 games 8-11 4 games 6-4 5 games 2-3 NCCA "Great South" All Conference Team: Jessica Jones (FR) Jennifer Moore (JR) NAIA All Rej lion Team: Jeffnifer Hoffman (SR) Jennifer Moore (Jr) Jessica Jones (FR) Above: The Panthers got together for a picture right before they headed onto the court for one of their last games. LaGrange College 159 Right Third Picture: Colt McDowell and the rest of the Panther Team were greeted by the Women's Basketball Team and The Panther Cheerleards. Right: Jeffery Pourchier looked at the score and time while Colt McDowell went over the play again. Below: The Panther bench waited with anticipation for the shot to go in. Below Bottom: Colt dribbled down the court as he yelled out a play to run. Below Top: Daniel Bowles looked to wards coach for instruction. Great South All Conference Selections: Frist Team: Mke Moran Second Team: Doug Davis, Colt McDowell All-Freshmen Team: Mike Moran All Academic Team: Daniel Bowles Inset: The point gaurd called the paly. Left: Then he put the play into motion. 1 60 LaGrange College Below: Defense was the key for Mike Moran as we use some against this player. Below Bottom: The Panthers were all hudled up pumping each other up before the game. Above: Paul Jefferes and his fellow Teammates looked on to the coaches plan. Above Middle: The shot went up for this Pan- ^^r^^m^^^^^^o^w^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OPPONENT AH OPP Bethel College 92 80 Belhaven College 33 77 Louisianna College 74 76 Atlanta Christain 95 103 Covenant College 99 112 Berry College 86 91 Warren Wilson 72 63 Johnson & Wales 77 62 Oglethorpe University 99 111 Belhaven College 72 63 Stillman College 77 76 Piedmont College 74 60 Huntingdon College 62 68 Maryville College 69 96 Emory University 89 99 Fisk University 63 61 Piedmont College 56 68 Huntingdon College 72 62 Maryville College 70 76 Oglethorpe University 83 94 Atlanta Christian 66 65 Fisk Uinevsity 65 71 Fisk University 72 86 LaGrange College 161 eft to Right Top Row: Ma Ternisha Miles. Bottom Row: Mere Shawnta Edwajrds, Alicia Hendricker. iiuni~r_.ni icrof Danielle Rcids, Ashleyfrarley, Karey Howard, ams, Shannon Bohanon, Marcie Hoard, Crystal Hammond, OPPONENT AH OPP Huntingdon College 60 59 Tennessee Wesleyan 36 90 Covenant College 41 63 Agnes Scott 92 50 Birmingham Southern 40 75 USC Spartenburg 30 86 Xavier University 25 100 Oglethorpe University 57 64 Huntingdon College 74 83 Piedmont College 61 64 Johnson Bible College 63 69 Mary ville College 55 91 Agnes Scott 68 56 Fisk University 58 60 Atlanta Christian 67 60 Stillman College 69 51 Piedmont College 42 80 Wesleyan College 79 65 Mary ville College 56 71 Atlanta Christian 63 61 Wesleyan College 86 87 Fisk University 47 60 Stillman College 56 47 B A S Above: Meredith Smith put another one up from the free throw line. Right: Amy Adams used her finger roll. Right Inset: She urged the same ball in the basket. K E T K- Left: Faster than light Karey Howard dribbled around her opponent once again. Below: GO TEAM ! The Panthers came together during a time-out to talk some strategy. FINGER ROLL! Great South Conference All Freshman Team Meridith Smith All Academic Team Karey Howard (Soph) Above: LaGrange College stu- dents were all dressed up in sun- glasses, hats, and matching clothes to cheer on the team. Below: Larcie Lyle stopped on a dime to fake out her opponent. hat a season for the LaGrange Col- lege Panther Baseball Team! They Finished with a 35-15 record, there best year ever. Players broke the records for the most season victories and com- pleted their first winning season since the program started in 1984. The Panthers clinched the conference title on April 7th way before then end of the season at the end of April. Head Coach Kevin Howard was named GSAC Baseball Coach of the year. Several Players earned the title of GSAC Player of the Week. Despite loosing six seniors, including GSAC Player of the Year J. P. Johnston and three All Conference Players, the Panthers retain the majority of their winning team. Five re- maining players were named to the All Confer- ence squad and six to the All Freshmen Teams. Above: This Panther leaned way back to throw this pitch right down the strike zone. Bottom Far Right: This Panter waited for the ball so he could take a swing. 164 LaGrange College Right: J.P. Johnston, Wil- liam Gurley, Mason Smith, Josh DuBose, and Stan Williamson all were up to recieve awards dur- ing the fall sports banquet. X Right Top Three: Charley Estes went through the pitching motion from reaching back through to his follow through. ^ 4f % 13-15 Record and 16-0 Conf.> Oglethorpe University Gordon Junior College JV Maryville College v Southern Union JV x North Carolina Wesleyan Stillman Collegex Huntingdon College Southern Wesleyan Univer Coca-Cola Baseball Classi Tournament LaGrange Methodist College University of the South Bridgewater College Savannah College of Art and Design Oglethorpe University Georgia Perimeter JV Southern Union JV Piedmont College North Georgia College Berry College JV St. Patrick's Day Tournament Savannah, GA North Carolina Wesleyan Savannah College of Art and Design Auburn-Montgomery Truett McConnell JV Maryville College Fisk University Truett McConnell Darton Junior JV Fisk University Huntingdon College Franklin College Central Alabama JV Tuskegee University Berry College JV Piedmont College Greensboro College Methodist College Centre College Shorter College Oglethorpe University Rust College Stillman College Emmanuel College ET Great South Athletic Conference Tournament LaGrange Fisk University Stillman College Maryville College Piedmont College MP - ? JV= Junior Varsity Games Si LaGrange College 165 Below: Leanna Thornton was in her stance out in right fielc waiting for the ball. Left Below Middle: Watch out coach, you are in my way. Below: LaGrange College Students watch the Pan- thers play ball. Below Top: Hannah Goodridge Stands in the infield waiting for the game to continue. Above: Shannon Phillips moved as the ball was hit. 166 LaGrange College Left: Sabrinj "Canada", tool hold of this fas moving softball a: it went out of th< strike zone. Ho Potato. Right: Shannor Phillips made sure to get back on the bag. Right Corner Kelly Wren gave u a big fast ball pitcl with that am movement. > Below: Larcie Lyl< gave this softball ; big hit with thi swing of her bat I Left: Hannah Goodridge took off towards first base after she nailed that last pitch. Below: Meeting on the pitchers mound. Meeting of the minds. ___________ _ back back and she caught the ball on the edge of her glove. The game is over. LaGrange College 167 The College golf team, Coached by Lee Richter, had a record breaking sea- son this year with national recognition. Competing in the NAIA region XIII, they ended the year at No. 12 in the nation. That is better than there final ranking of 1 last season. The pan- thers also re- ceived a second invita- tion to the Annual Men's Golf National Champion- ships at the Isletta Golf Club in Albuquerque New Mexico. They did great in New Mexico and had some consistent golf scores. They Posted a 1210 composite score which was only 10 shots from 10th place. They ranked 16th over all. Martin Bengtsson 31st out of 141 players with rounds of 75,69,74,80. Other mem- bers ranked 73, 88, and 102. If the Panthers keep improving like this before long LaGrange College will have a National Championship team on are hands. Above: Reid Dunn was ready for a swing at the tee. 168 LaGrange College Above: Martin Bengtesson tried to steer his ball to the hole. Above Top: Marco Nebiker putted out of the sand and on to the green. Above: Karl Ragweley ball flew up and over the hill. Right: Hewrik Larsson gave us a little Michael Jordan tongue during this putt. Awards: Finished 4th Joshua Priestly Berry Invitational All Tournament Team Finshed Tied for 3rd Karl Ragweley and Grey Bell Life Invitational both All Tournatment Team Martin Bengtesson 4th, Hewrik Larsson 2nd All Region Team ^eft: Top ^ow: Nick Short, Reid Dunn, Joshua Jason Smith Academic All American 3 riestly, Karl 2nd year in a row lagweley, Jason Smith, fcrey Bell, oach Lee lichter. Jottom Row: ohn Napier, iewrik arsson, Vlartin Bengtesson, arco ebiker, arrod Stone. 2nd place Life Invitational 2nd place Berry Invitational Runner Up Region XIII OPPONENT Wynlake Invitational Date Feb 25-27 Central Alabama Invitational March 1 1-13 Berry Invitational Cliffs Invitational CACC, Auburn Life, Huntingdon Huntingdon CACC March 25-27 April 8-10 April 16 April 18 April 23 April 25 NAIA Southeast Regional April 29-May 1 National Championships May 22-25 Far Left: Injuries plaugued Nick Short and Jason Smith through the season, yet they alwways finished with a smile. Above Far Left: Martin Bengtesson let this ball fly. Above Near Left: John Napier putted on the green. Left Above: Joshua Priestly did not under- stand what the problem was. Left: Grey Bell showed us determination on his face during this putt. LaGrange College 169 Above Top: Ben Bailey ran down another tennis ball. Above: Martin Bengtesson showed off his forehand. Right: Terry Szafnicki gave a big swing for this serve. Below: Lynley Payne re- turned serve during her Imatch. Below Right: Looking through the fence to see Shelly Clonce during her set. GAME, SET, MATCH, PANTHERS TENNIS Matches Coach Jeff Getter OPPONENT HOME OPP Oxford College 1 8 Maryville College 6 Stillman College 7 Emmaunel College 1 6 Piedmont College 7 Spring Hill College 7 Oglethorpe College 1 6 Maryville College 7 Oglethorpe College 2 5 Huntingdon College 7 Piedmont College 7 Piedmont College 9 170 LaGrange College Below: T.J. Kelly lobed the ball way up in the air for his serve. Below: Katie Porter waited for Below: Laura Lee was de- the ball to send it back to the other termined to win this point I side of the court. and the match. 5- Above: The Panther girls: Margaret Embry, Nicole Darr, Lynley Payne, Laura Lee, Laura Melson, Katie Porter. ^ Above Middle: Daniel Bowles kept his eye on the ball during his serve. Left: Andrew Johnson went down low and fast to pick this ball up. Above: Laura Melson arched her back as she took a swing at a serve. LaGrange College 1 7 1 s w I M M I N G 172 MEN & WOMEN SWIM TEAMS THE PANTHER SEASON ( Location Opponent LaGrange Loyolal Asheville, NC Warren Wilson Albany, GA Darton Above: The LaGrange College Panther Swimming Teams tried to warm up during this group picture at their meet at University of the South. Top Row: Brian Pankopp, Chirs Jobson, Emily Maple, Daman Grimwade. Middle Row: Ingrid Sauer, Tammy Beckman, Tony Schmidt, Bottom Row: Courtney Stewart, Sherry Thrasher, Jessalyn Banke. Not Pictured Mitchell Perkins. Women won 2 meets against Loyola and Darton ligl ih Sewanee, TN University of the Southfi! LaGrange, GA Berea| lar tat Berea, Kentucky Agnes Scott^ LaGrange, GA Warren Wilson/ Darton Wilmore, Kentucky Asbury Ion Decatur, GA Agnes Scott New Orleans, LA Loyolal Below: Tammy Beckman and Jessalyn Banke were all smiles knowing their races were over. Above: These four, Courtney Stewart, Sherry Thrasher, Chris Jobson / and Ingrid Sauer, seemed nice and dry to be swimmers didn't they'* V 2. CHEERLEADING 2000-2001 lilvio fig i/Iargaret imbry and the .aGrange College 'anther curing the lomecoming arade 000. vbove 4iddle: stra pperson sed her pom oms while lagaret mbry used a ign to waken the rowd Above: Trivonna Hamilton gave out candy to the crowd during the parade. A N V I i ~l Below: Ashley Silvio cheers to the crowd during a time- out. 1 76 LaGrange College Closing rints s the year winds to a close we reflect on what has passed. A new line has been added to your blueprint. Was it straight? Maybe it was a curve, or I . ; I did a bit of both. No matter what you fflP*Tj see our lines and > I 1 blueprints all have one part in com- mon: it shows that we were all to- gether at LaGrange College for a pe- riod of time. Some where they belong, and some have takei that first step towards something new. Whether LaGrange College is you first step, a mid-point, or towards th end of your self discovery it is a part o your makeup. Your time at LaGrang is a permanent fixture in the bluepriri of your life, It will always be there 1 learn from, to draw inspiration from, d to reminiscence about. Your Bluepriri is unique , and special. Hold it close reflect upon it often and add to it fo many years to come. You're only a strong as your blueprint. of our blueprints are closer than others but some of it is the same with all of us. The good, the bad, the classes, the activities, new friends, old friends, it is all there in your blueprint. We have all grown over the past year, some have found themselves other have found L .t is over with. Yes I mean the year book but, college for me to is done. Went by so fast yet so slow and it seemed my senior year was the hardest one yet. That means the so called real world will be even harder than that. This Quadrangle is like another in the past or that will be in the future. It represents a year time span of college life at LaGrange. How are you suppose to sum up all the experiences, people, places and Blueprints in a book. We started out with over 6,000 photographs to use and 192 pages to put them on. You can just imagine how it went from there. We gave it or best shot and I think it is the beat yearbook this college has seen in awhile. I am sure there are mistakes no one is perfect after all. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ^ mmmm ^^^^ I would like to thank my staff. Especially Shali Ordonez, Diana Celorio, Gayle Gotez, and Julie Bell for all their hard work and help. I would like to thank the Public Relations Department for use of some photos and Al Yates for the portraits. To Dana Becker thanks for putting up with me. I know it has not been easy forj you at all. To my Kappa Sigma Brothers it has been a great for year and I couldn't of done it with out yo A.E.K.D.B. To Sarah McManic, thanks for keeping me up today and on the ball. To Diana Celorio, for year of the same classes together we made it though most thought we wouldn't. We just need to learn to say n once in awhile. To Lyndsey Knight and Casey Barbera, I love you both like sisters. I will never forget all we shared and keep in touch the trio needs to last. To Shali Ordonez, if not for you at my side with this book, it would of never happened. To everyone at LaGrange College thank you for a wonderful four years. I wouldn't have changed it for the world. >r "si Dedication As the 2000- 2001 school year came to a close farewells fill the air. This year will we not only say adieu to seniors, but also, to our Dean of Students Dr. Ted Scharre. The LaGrange Col- lege Quadrangle staff would like to dedicate this years Blueprints to Dean Ted Scharre. Thank you for every thing you have done for us After 12 years at LaGrange College, Dean Ted will be moving in a new direction, Next year he will be at Indiana University Southwest as there Director of Campus Life. Though he will be greatly missed , we wish him, Connie, and Elizabeth God's blessings as they bring their gifts to Indiana. I am sure his Blueprint there will be all the better for what LaGrange College added to it. I know we are all the better for Dean Ted being apart of our Blueprints. LaGrange College 183 Adams, Amy 101, 162 Adams, Cody 126 Addison, Jodi 126 Ahearn, David 147 Aides, Tasha 1 15 Aiken, Matt 37, 77, 98, 109,1 14, 1 15, 133 Akins, Aaron 126 Akins, Carrie 31, 54, 56, 74, 79, 133, 148 Akpan, Itoro 9, 72 Alford, Nancy 148 Allen, Teresa 143 Anderson, Bobby 126 Anderson, Nick 97, 98, 99, 107, 108, 109, 123 Ashmore, Noelle 13, 42, 84, 85, 101, 103, 118 Atchison, Yvonne 130 Ayres, Sara 126 B Bagwell, Seth45, 126 Bailey, Alicia 96, 97, 99, 107, 118 Bailey, Ashley 11, 126, 162 Bailey, Ben 132, 133, 170 Baker, Joy 52, 84, 118, 131 Baldwin, Wade 126 Bales, Tabitha 86, 87, 123, 125, 137 Banke, Jessalyn 58, 123, 172 Barber, Kim 30, 147 Barbera, Casey 50, 99, 124 Barker, Andy 66 Bartholmae, Sara 126 Bartley, Chala 16, 60, 72, 96, 108, 132 Baxter, Charlene 142 Beachum, Laura 104 Becker, Dana 5, 33, 51, 61, 84, 85, 142, 145, 149 Beckman, Tammy 126, 172 Belcher, Jackie 143 Bell, Grey 169 Bell, Julie 17, 84, 85, 104, 118, 135 Bellayuto, Nicholas 26, 40, 42, 47, 48, 57, 76, 77, 84, 88, 89, 98, 109, 115, 133, 156, 157 Bengtesson, Martin 168, 169, 170 Birkeli, Jon 146 Birkeli, Kristin 34, 79 Blackburn, John 126 Blackwood, James 141 Blume, Amanda 40, 84, 85, 123, 137, 155 Bohanon, Shannon 162 Boiling, Kellie 24, 49, 101, 126 Bonnie, Dyal 80 Boone, Matt 5, 126 Borhmann, Tommy 94, 95, 126, 138 Boudreaux, Tondelaya 8, 123, 136 Bowen, Nicki 27, 73, 96, 97, 1 18 Bowles, Daniel 118, 119, 160, 171 Bowles, Mark 41 Boyd, Stacy 141 Boyles, Mandy 72, 80, 126, 138 Bradley, Dee 146 Brantly, Rebecca 126 Bray, Bo 5, 126 Bray, Kimberly 126 Brewer, Laura 123 Bridges, Sara 126 Britsky, Kelly 148 Bronn, Heather 101 Brooks, Mandy 123 Brown, Heather 56, 101 Brown, Marica 57, 146 Brown, Quincy 63, 65, 86, 143 Bruce, Taylor 95 Buchannan, Dean Linda 57, 140, 145, 146, 148, 156 Burgess, Bryan 148, 156 Burherst, Colin 147 Burkerst, Colin 74, 75, 148 Butler, Clay 62 \ Cafaro, Joseph 145 Cambron, Joe 142, 149 Campbell, Khadene 42, 62, 63, 84 Cannon, Douglas 103, 126 Carder, Bryan 126 Cardwell, Tiffany 126 Carillo, Linda 4, 83 Carreon, Alejandro 4, 80, 82, 83, 126, 146, 153 Carrillo, Linda 80, 146 Carter, Rebecca 140 Cathy, Ross 103 Cato, Carrie 123 Cautrell, Stephanie 137 Cavallin, Missy 1 1, 48, 49, 96, 118, 134 Celorio, Diana 4, 22, 26, 50, 56, 67, 68, 73, 76, 77, 80, 82, 83, 86, 87, 89, 114, 115, 116, 133 Chesnut, Tiffany 126 Chiles, Niecy 126 Christopher, Shannon 120 Clarke, Angie 4, 126 Clarke, Carole Ann 126 Clevenger, Diandra 31, 44, 45, 74, 75, 88, 123, 125, 131, 137 Clonce, Shelly 101, 123, 136, 154, 155, 170 Cofield, Danielle 126 Coil, Will 8, 42, 64, 114, 115, 116, 133 Cole, Joshua 126, 152, 153 Collins, Montez 37 Conner, Sarah 123 Cook, Austin 143 Cook, John 147 Cooper, Diane 140 Cope, Erin 8 Copelan, Eddie 126 Cousins, Roland 146 Craig, Monica 126 Culver, Crystal 101, 137 Curry, A'Keeceia 118 5e Do Curry, A'keeceia 73 D Dabbs, Mary Lou 142 Damon, Diana 96, 123 Darr, Nicole 13,41,46, 100, 101, 102, 107, 109, 115, 117, 133, 154, 155, 171 Davis, Andrea 50, 53, 82, 118 Davis, Dena 101, 126, 139 Davis, Doug III 123 Davis, Karen 118 Decker, Sarah 96, 97, 118 Deloach, Cecelia 126 Deloach, Teresa 126 De'Mon, Misha 21 DeMooney, Clint 20, 56, 84, 85, 118, 134, 135 Dennis. Sandra 140 Deriso, Kim 58 Dettera, Sue 145 Deyton, Josh 10, 118 Digsby, Nichole 126 Dillard, Kacie 10, 134 Dobbs, Chip 74 Douglas, Courteny 104, 126, 158, 159 Douglas, Keith 126 Doutrianx, Celine 25, 76, 82, 83,1 15 Dreher, John 62, 65, 126 Drew, Kimberly 5, 25, 76, 101, 126, 139 DuBose, Josh 117, 133, 164 Dudley, Leigh 126 Dulin-Mallory, Nina 67, 144 Duncan, Carrie 30, 31, 42, 54, 55, 75, 79 Dunn, Reid 169 Durand, Kelly 105 Dyal. Bonnie 77, 118 E East, Matt 116, 133, 164 Edwards, Shawnta 162 Edwards, Steven 30, 141, 147 Eguchi, Shingo 83 Elizabeth, Mary 1 2 Ellen, Sue Jordan 127 Elliot, Dee 155 Elliott, Diana 123 Embry, Margaret 28, 57, 58, 101, 126, 171, 173 Enenbach, Val 149 Enhover, Mark 10, 139 Epperson, Astra 126, 173 Erikawa, Satoshi 82 Estes, Charley 7, 126, 165 Evanovich, Julia 57, 126, 129 Evans, Charles 144 F Farrow, Lisa 143 Fell, Kellee46, 84, 101, 107, 109, 126, 138, 155 Flanagan, Amy 80, 126 Fletcher, Jenny 61, 89, 96, 107, 109, 123 Flores, Anton 63, 144 Frank, Don 1 23 Franklin, Laura 114, 115 Frederick, Carlie 146 Froenbarger, Ginger 89, 96, 115 Frosteg, Vincent 126 G Gaither, Amy 126 Gatian, Rachel 126 Gazell, Sunny 126, 173 Geeter, Andy 142 Genung, Kim 6, 24, 84, 85, 98, 99, 101, 115, 117 George, Amelia 9, 20, 26, 42, 5 1 , 84, 85, 101, 117, 118, 120, 135 George, Elizabeth 123, 159 Gerhardt, Stacy 80, 118 Getter, Jeff 152, 153 Gill, Luke 144 Gilreath, Sara 5, 86, 87, 126 Goergen, Corey 126, 153 Goetz, Gayle 72, 123 Golden, Alisha 7, 49, 58, 106, 126, 138, 173 Goodman, Jamie 84, 85 Goodridge, Hannah 126, 129, 166, 167 Gorhman, Stacy 141 Grant, Tiffani 62, 127 Grau, Jerean 146 Gregory, Crystal 127, 141, 155 Griffin, Betsy 96, 97, 99, 108, 123 Grimwade, Daman 172 Gulley, President Stuart 56,65, 67, 140 148 Gurley, William 127, 164 Guyton, Janet 6, 10, 48 H Hall, Jan 142 Hall, Jennifer 143 Hall, Sankkia 115 Hamilton, Trivonna 173 Hammack, Stephen 127 Hammond, Crystal 123, 162 Hanada, Aiko 83 Hancock, Susan 140 Handa, Yumi 8, 82, 83, 118 Hanes, Ken 127 Harris, Alexander 1 18 Harrison, Jennifer 147 Harvey, Ansley 96, 97, 118 Harwell, Katie 127 Harwell, Sarah 5 Hatcher, Holly 109 Haynes, Warren 148 Heath, Melissa 8, 59, 96, 97, 99, 107, 108, 115 Heck, Brian 34, 35, 118 Henderson, Keisha 1 18 Henderson, Samantha 8, 65, 1 15, 156, 157 Hendricker, Alicia 127, 162 Henly, Cheri 10, 95, 109, 118 Henson, Amanda 22 Henthorne, P.J. 127 Herdon, Wylene 143 Herndon, Heidi 104, 121 Herring, Jimmy 140 Hicks, Keith 127 Hilleary, Meredith 59, 127 Hillyer, Joyce 146 Hoard, Marcie 104, 127, 159, 162 Hodnette, Guy 102, 103, 109, 127, 153 Hoffman, Jennifer 158, 159 Holder, Hillary 5, 74, 80, 127, 138 Holland, Ben 24, 94, 95, 127 Holly, J.R. 152, 153 Hoogacker, Rachel 8, 40, 75, 1 18, 1 19, 130 Hopkins, Josh 89, 95, 123, 136 Hornsby, Sam 144 Horton, Jennifer 127 Howard, Karey 10, 18, 124, 137, 156, 162, 163 Howell, Sandra 5, 74, 80, 127, 138 Hughes, Amy 96, 123 Hunsucker, Andy 86, 87, 125, 127 Hunter, Jane 134 Hurd, John 145 Hurst, Robin 144 Hutcherson, Miranda 41, 89, 118 Hutchinson, LaShone 68 Hutchinson, Lashone 131 Hutchinson, Terice 131 I Iida, Kanako 82, 83 Isenhour, Mark 1 27 Jeffares, Paul 127, 161 Jennings, Janika 57, 76, 123 Joans, Jennifer 86, 96, 97 Jobson, Chris 103, 127, 172 Johnson, Andrew 84, 127, 138, 153, 171 Johnson, Andy 36, 127 Johnson, Brandon 44, 45, 54, 75, 79, 88 Johnson, Lee 147 Johnson, Marvin 145 Johnson, Rich 88, 118 Johnson, Sandra 148 Johnson, Tony 144 Johnston, J.P. 164 Jones, Amy 80, 127, 138 Jones, Candi 127 Jones, Jennifer 87, 127 Jones, Jessica 48, 127, 159 Jones, Lee Ann 127 Jones, Wesley 127 Jordan, Evelyn 147 Jordan, Faith 127 Jallah, James 82, 115, 152, 153 K Kalish, Kelley 5, 115, 117, 130 Keaton, Justin 97, 98, 99, 108, 127 Keller, Nicole 115 Kelly, T.J. 99, 115, 171 Kemmerer, Jason 127 Kenedy, Pam 7 Key, Mitchell 127 Kilpatrick, Keri 115 King, Nina 134 Kinzer, Earl 145 Kitada, Mitsuru 82, 156 Kitchen, Britt 95, 109, 137 Knight, Lyndsey 25, 29, 42, 99, 123, 124 Knowles, Destin41, 101, 127 Koehler, Jeff 127 Kohen, Kristen 96, 127 Koher, Melissa 118, 134 Korich, Jacey 34, 35, 40, 52, 54, 55, 56, 69, 74, 75, 79, 116, 133 Kraemer, Charles 144 Laforet, Susan 145 Land, Kristen 96, 109, 118 Lane, Anthony 127, 153 Laney, Anita 142 Larsson, Hewrik 168, 169 Lashley, Melissa 66 Lawerence, John 147 Lee, Dottie 62, 80, 118 Lee, Laura 155, 171 Lee, Thomas 127 Lewis, Melisa 127 Lightcap, Tracy 145 Lindamood, Ronnie 1 15 Liston, Chris 25,98, 99, 107 Llevans, Todd 141 Lockman, Kristen 4, 24, 25, 127, 154, 155 ogue. Josh 127 flLomax, Dale II 127 Longshore, Valerie 52, 54, 78, 148 Looney, Rob 80, 87, 94, 1 18, 135 i Lovelace, Regina 1 3 1 -oyde. Tammy 133 ucero, Gary 153 ,udwig, Cathy 84, 85, 120, 130 lie, Larcie 127, 162, 163, 166 .ynch, Sheneka 6, 63 Vlagby, Cheryl 130 Vlahtani, Brandon 127 Vlallory, Sara Beth 144 Maple, Emily 127, 129, 172 Vlarconi, Amanda 1 27 Martin, Emily 80, 86, 87, 127 Vlatthews, Tessa 21, 23, 101, 102, 103 Maynard, Wayne 145 Mazikowshi, Matt 127 McCall, Durell 118 McCarthy, Michelle 1 15, 1 17. 133 McCarthy, Patrick 127 McCartney, Jenny 142 McCartney, Kirby 143 McClanahan, Greg 144 McConkey, Catherine 140 McCoy, Bill 145 McDonald, Melissa 140 McDowell, Colt 10, 52, 1 19, 160 McElreath, Kelly 6, 101, 123, 173 McGruder, LaSonya 127 McGuire, Jessica 20, 37, 74, 79, 88, 123 McGulkin, Todd 127 Mchary, Lisa 140 McKay, Patsy 140 McManic, Sarah 27, 76, 88, 101 McMullen, Linda 130, 141 Meaders, Lindsay 101, 155 Meads, Caroline 50, 1 27 Meanders, Lindsey 127 Meier, Eva 7, 127, 156, 157 atula, Allisha 1 15 Vlayhue, Camerson 127 Mellissa-Ann 126 Melson, Laura 107, 109, 171 Messer, Elissa 127 Meyrath, Karen 68 Mickel, Roonie 8, 123 Middleton, Jamey 137 Miles, Cynthia 142 Miles, Ternisha 29, 123, 162, 173 Miller, Christiana 6, 48, 50, 60, 101 123, 125 Miller, Katie 46, 101 Miller, Lynne 101, 159 Miller, Patty 1 3 1 Miller, Tiffany 140 Mills, Frederick 145 Mills, Kevin 98, 124 Mills, Yvonne 142 Monsen, Patrick 128 Moore, Jennifer 1 20. 1 59 Moores, Michelle 96, 128 Moran, Mike 52, 161 Morman, Jack 147 Moser, J.P. 7,47,97, 102, 109, 120, 153 Mullins, Emmett 147 Myers, Tiffany 96 103, 108, N Naglee, Phil 7, 47, 94, 95, 109 Napier, John 169 Nebiker, Marco 168, 169 Nihiser, Jenny 101, 106, 124. 137, 173 Norman, Jeremy 106, 153 Nutile, Lisa 101 o Obenchain, Anna 122 O' Brian, Kelly 121 O'Brien, Kelly 43, 80, 120, 134 O'Conner, Frank 146 Ordonez, Shali 27, 29, 37, 43, 68, 80, 84, 89, 99, 114, 115 Orr, Allison 144 Osawa, So 1 15 Palmer, Sandra 120, 128 Pankopp, Brian 94, 95, 128 Paradis, D.J. 153 Parker, Matt 41, 47, 61, 94, 95, 115, 117, 133, 145 Parks, Mitch 4, 62, 63, 128, 139, 153 Paschal, William 142, 144 Payne, Katie 134 Payne, Lynley 58, 108, 128, 170, 171 Peacock, Reid 86, 87, 128 Perkins, Mitch 94, 95, 128 Peterson, Joni 128 Phillips, Clarinda 80, 128, 156, 157 Phillips, Jason 128 Phillips, Jessica 128 Phillips, Shannon 128, 129, 166 Phillips, Willete 141 Pinkerman, Amy 48, 101 Pinkerman, Loren 143 Pirkle, Martha 140, 149 Pin-man, Chris 98, 128, 129 Pirrman, Kathy 140 Pirrman, Marty 141 Plumlee, Amanda 146 Pooke, Claire 82, 83 Porter, Andy 4, 76, 80, 128, 156, 157 Porter, Jennifer 62, 76, 77, 80, 125 Porter, Katie 37, 68, 76, 77, 89, 98 101, 107, 122, 125, 136, 171 Porter, Raschelle 54, 78, 128 Pourchier, Jeffery 120, 119, 160 Powell, Tiffany 69, 96, 1 15, 1 16 Price, Chistiane 147 Priestley, Joshua 128, 169 Provine, Andrew 128 Pulliam, Sherry 115 R Radar, Steve 98 Ragweley, Karl 168, 169 Raulerson, Michael 128Ray, Amanda 124 Ray, Amanda 41 Ray, Meliane 101 Reeves, Michelle 143 Reidy, Kevin 146 Reif, Carrie 86, 128, 155 Reisinger, Betty 141 Reneke, Margaret 57, 65, 147 Richards, Chris 20, 76, 77, 124 Richardson, Feronica 20, 42, 65, 69, 115 Richardson, Jake 128 Richter, Lee 169 Riddle, Fay 146 Ridley, Casey 82, 125 Riggins, Adam 121, 134, 145 Riley, Brenda 147 Riley, Patrick 102, 103, 106, 109 Roach, Thomas 128 Robertson, Yvonnia 130 Robinson, Arthur 142 Rockwell, Sarahann 155 Rogers, Tamera 141 Romero, Fabio 28, 137 Romero, Isabel 24, 25, 52, 120, 155 Romero, Mirna 11, 11, 46, 100, 101, 134, 155, 162 Roods, Danielle 159, 162 Rosencrants, Lydia 146 Rowe, David 141 Royal, Catherine 60, 159 Ruschmeyer, Jeri 24, 84, 101, 1 15, 130, 133 Russell, April 56, 72, 73 Saito, Sada 152, 153 Salters, Shannon 62, 125 Sanders, Russ 128 Santiago, Olga 128 Sauer, Ingrid 76, 77, 120, 172 Sawyer, Libby 7, 12, 28 Scharre, Dean Ted 42, 61, 84, 95, 141, 149 it in iie in mi izi Schendel, Julie 37, 80, 101, 124 Schmidt, Jesi 73, 1 15 Schmidt, Tony 172 Schneider, Robert 25, 128, 153 Scott, Laine 145, 149 Scotto, Pamela 143 Scullion, Bryan 80, 81, 82, 83, 121 Scurry, Stacey 8, 24, 62, 121 Searcy, Michael 145 Sexstone, Erin 22, 86, 87 Shannon, Chris 103 Shattles, Brendan 10, 103, 153 Shealy, Marc 124 Shirley, Kevin 145 Shoemaker, Krystyn 101, 125 Short, Nick 137, 149, 169 Showalter, Marty 128 Shuman, Dan 94, 95, 128, 138 Silvio, Ashley 48, 101, 102, 128, 138, 155, 173 Silvio, Dinah 46, 100, 101, 155, 173 Simmons, Dean Jay 141 Skinner, Crystal 101, 128 Skinner, Sally 96 Slay, Jack 50, 144 Slay, Lori 142 Smelter, Andrea 1 15 Smeltzer, Andrea 96, 1 16 Smith, Graig 8, 47, 95, 121 Smith, Jason 169 Smith, Joey 98, 122 Smith, Mason 128, 164 Smith, Maurice 120 Smith, Meredith 128, 162 Smith, Sylvia 142 Spradlin, Danny 131 Spradlin, Nancy 140 Sprayberry, MaryBeth 128 Stanford, Ty 128 Starr, Thomas 57, 116 Steele, Christopher 128 Stewart, Courtney 125, 172 Stidham, Heather 32, 104, 105, 108, 124. 159 Stilwell, Scottie 103, 107, 152, 153 Stinson, Ashley 128 Stockamp, Lori 72, 73 Stone, Jarrod 169 Stone, Barbra 149 iStroud, Alex 86, 87 [Summers, Jennifer 25, 128 Sutlic, Vince98, 99, 108 Szafnicki, Terry 52, 170 IF Tabias, Adam 40 i Takahashi, Sumiko 8, 82 Takai, Yoshitaka 82, 83 1 Taunton. Tim 146 Terrell, Jessica 80, 81, 124 Thigpen, Emily 11, 128, 173 Thomas, Ansley 43, 128, 156, 157 Thomas, Ashley 43, 58 Thomas, Brenda 144, 149 Thomas, Robert 147 Thomas, Sarah 26, 121 Thompson, Derek 153 Thrush, Lindsay 128 Tidwell, Austin 1 1, 30, 31, 44, 45, 50, 54, 55, 74, 79, 98, 99, 131, 134 Trammell, Emman 142 Tsukagoshi, Tomoko 72, 73 Tucker, Katherine 36, 56 Tucker, Lanita 130 Turner, Glenda 143 V Vannest, Trisha 86, 87, 96 Victorio, Daryll 56, 116 Vucetic, Henry 7, 29, 61, 95, 136 w Wakefield, Dara 146 Walburg, Lindsay 12, 17, 84, 101, 128, 129 Walker, Andrea 1 25 Walker, Doug 41, 102, 103, 128, 153 Walkins, Mark 80 Washington, Ronnie 35, 121, 134 Watkins, Tony 1 19 Watson, Salvatore 131 Weathers, Darlene 142 Weed, Shelly 1 17 Weidinger, Eric 4, 128 Weiss, Katharine 128 Weldon, Rainbow 28, 55, 56, 74, 75. 79, 116, 133 Yangisawa, Toshiya 117 Yates, Meredith 128 Yatsuki, Masako 82, 83 Yatsukl, Masako 53 Yeager, Kelli 128 Yin, Carol 144 Yin, William 144 Yuki, Shigeta 117 D, o to unforeseen conflicts th< end of the index has 12 faculty an( staff members that were not in eluded with the rest and two sopho more superlatives that were not in eluded earlier either. There at leas here. Wheeler, Angie 26 Wheitsel, Lydia 141 Whitaker, Shelly 148 White, Tangi 149 Whiteside, Josh 128 Whitney, Phyllis 140 Wilkinson, Luke 128 Williams, Calvin III 128 Williams, Chastity 121, 173 Williams, Jason 148 Williams, John 145, 149 Williams, Kevin 36, 128 Williams, Maria 131 Williamson, Phil 147 Williamson, Sandra 140 7 Zukoff, Anthony 98, 128 Zvanut, Andrew 76 Far Top Right: Vince Sutlic, Juli* Schendel, and Jessica McGuire Best Smiles, peered over the edg to give us a look at there smiles Below: Vince Sultic and Kell McElreath, Most Involved, took rest from there busy day. Williamson, Stan 164 Wilson, A.J. 8 Wilson, Autemn 124 Wilson, Mary 143 Winn, Ryan 124 Wiqvist, Eva 4, 76, 82, 128 Wolkoff, Paul 149 Wood, Marti 101, 128, 156, 162, 163 Woodrow, Nat 141, 149, 155 Wooten, Lori 128 Worley, Andrew 122 Wren, Kelly 159, 166 The 2001 Quadrangle, volume 84, was pre pared by the Quadrangle staff at LaGrang College at LaGrange GA. There were 19 content pages in the publication. Printing: The Quadrangle was printed offset by Wals worth Publishing Company, BrookfieL Mo. On four-color and black and white presses. Content of pages were printed on 80- paper stock. Type: The types used were Times, Times Bold, Times Italic, Times Bold Italic, Helvetica Helvetica Bold. Production: Text Editing and Page design for the 2001 Quadrangle were generated o Macintosh computers using PageMaker6.5. Cover: The cover of the 2001 Quadrangle is a Navy blue, with silver letter embossing. Th Chapel is pressed into the cover. Studio Photography: AL Yates, did individual student portraits and some of the facult and staff photos. He also did some of the graduation pictures. Production Run: There are 600 copies produced additional copies can be purchased froij Student Development Offices. 2001 Quadrangle Staff Copy: Copy was written by Nicholas THomas Bellayuto and Shali Ordonez. Graphic Design: Design work was done by Nicholas Bellayuto. Photographers: Shali Ordonez, Nicholas Thomas Bellayuto, Gayle Gotez, Michel] Moores, Rebecca Brantley, Elissa Messer, Jenny Fletcher, Betsy Griffin, Julie Bell. Photc were also given by: Ashley Silvio, Ted Scharre, Diana Celorio, Lori Stockamp, Andre Davis, Tabitha Bales, Rainbow Weldon, Athletic Teams. Photography editing by: Nichoh Bellayuto Editor: Nicholas THomas Bellayuto Sub Editors: Over all, superlatives and copy Shali Ordonez, organizations Julie Bel sports Gayle Gotez, overall Diana Celorio, photography Besty Griffin. Rest of Staff: Missy Cavallin, Chala Bartley, Tammy Beckman, Jenny Fletcher, Kat Porter, Ginger Froenbarger, Miranda Hutcherson, Rebecca Brantley, Michelle Moores, Je Schmidt, Elissa Messer. 192 LaGrange College Colophon