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West Georgia College

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Order of Omega

WHO'S NEW ON CAMPUS
IS MADE POSSIBLE BY

THE OFFICE OF

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

AND THE ORDER OF

OMEGA AT

WEST GEORGIA

COLLEGE

1992 EDITOR

JEFF DENNY

ORDER OF OMEGA

TODD C. WIGGEN
ADVISOR

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West Georgia College is a coeducational, residential, liberal arts insti-
tution located in Carrollton. The city of Carrollton serves as the county
seat of Carroll County and is one of Georgia's fastest growing industrial
areas. Carrollton serves a regional population of more than 100,000
and is located an hours drive west of Atlanta.

West Georgia College originated in 1 906 in an area of the state that is
rich in Indian history (thus the selection of the school's mascot Braves).

From the early beginnings in 1 906 of three small buildings, the college
has grown to include more than 40 structures of learning, living, and
recreation located on a 398-acre wooded campus. The physical facilities
are valued at more than $ 88.5 million.

WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

Sports Information Office

Football Fieldhouse Carrolllon, Georgia 30118 (404) 836-6542

WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

1 992 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

September 5

at Samford University

7:30

September 12

OPEN"

September 19

JACKSONVILLE STATE"

7:30

September 26

at Clark Atlanta

7:30

October 3

at Livingston"

8:00

October 10

at Mississippi College"

8:00

October 17

VALDOSTA STATE"

7:30

October 24

KNOXVILLE COLLEGE

7:30

October 3 1

DELTA STATE"*

1:30

November 7

at North Alabama'

7:30

November 14

LANE COLLEGE

1:30

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Homecoming

"This date may

be filled.

Did you know

You should carry your I.D. with you at all times?
Studying would require more time and effort than it did in

high school?
There are other things to do at college besides study?
Free on-campus activities are a great way to meet new people?
Roommates can be good friends especially if you're a good

friend?
The library is more than a quiet place to read great for re-
search, finding the latest magazine and making friends?
Typing is practically a survival skill?
There are other things to do at college besides party?
Overloading your schedule, academically or otherwise, could

be dangerous?
Teachers want to answer your questions?
Computers can be friendly?

A Coke and a bag of chips are not the ideal dinner substitute?
Buying a parking permit is cheaper than paying the three park-
ing tickets you'll probably get the first week on campus if

you don't buy a permit?
A healthy snack, an apple or carrot

sticks, for example, will keep you

alert during an exam?
The three golden rules: whites are

washed in hot, darks in cold and

permanent press in warm?
Valuable things have a way of dis-
appearing?
A hair drier is not the only necessity

of life don't forget quarters for

the washer, an umbrella, aspirin,

a dictionary, light bulbs, hangers,

an alarm clock, calculator and a

combination bottle and can

opener?
Cheering for the home team can be

lots of fun even if you've never

been interested in sports?
There's another world off-campus

worth exploring, especially if

you're in a new city or town?

ITS GRZZK TO MI

What Is Rush?

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theta
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Words to be Familiar

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Formal rush for both men and women is a time for rushees and initiated members to
get to know each other better. After Rush has been completed and bids have been extended,
you will begin pledging/associating with the fraternity or sorority of your choice.

It is important to come to Rush with an open mind and to give each chapter equal
consideration. Be yourself Rush is a mutual selection process, so remember as you evaluate
each chapter, they will evaluate you. Do not let others' opinions make the decision for
you, but go with your own feelings, for the decision will affect the rest of your college
years.

You may wonder what qualities Greek organizations look for in an individual. Com-
pleting a rush application will give you an idea of these qualities. Personality and interest
are also important, but so is academics, since it is the main reason you are attending
college.

Always be sure to ask questions. If you have any questions pertaining to rush, financial
matters, or social activities, ask someone to clear up these points for you!

Another important point to consider is finances. Careful consideration should be given
to your financial situation before making any obligations.

Even though a rushec is not obligated to pledge/associate at the end of rush, we ask you
to look carefully at Greek life as it is a way for you to meet the Greeks and to find out
about the opportunities we have to offer. Like it . . . We love it! Go Greek!

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Active A fully initiated member of a fraternity or sorority.

Alumni Those fraternity or sorority members who have graduated.

Bid An invitation to become a pledge/associate member.

Brother/Sister A term used by active members of a fraternity or sorority when referring to each other.

Chapter The local group of a fraternity or sorority.

Fraternity An organization with lifelong membership which uses Greek letters as a name. Women's fraternities are informally called sororities.

Greek a member of a fraternity or sorority.

IFC Interfraternity Council which governs the fraternities.

Initiation The ritual which brings the pledge into full membership in the sorority/fraternity. Generally of some sacred nature as a formal

ceremony.
Lagacy A person whose father, mother, brother or sister is or was an active member of a fraternity or sorority.
Pledge A person who is working to become an active member, (also called Associate Member)
Quota The number of women/men that a sorority/fraternity may pledge.
Ritual The traditional secret ceremonies of a fraternity or sorority. Rush The mutual process of membership selection consisting of

scheduling functions in which active members and rushees become acquainted.
Rushee A person who is registered for Rush.
Panhellenic A council which governs sororities.

Fraternities

Sororities

Becoming a member of a fraternity can be a great
college experience. No other group at West Georgia Col-
lege can offer you the brotherhood, interfraternal ca-
maraderie, and social activities that a fraternity can.

Fraternity members are highly visible on campus and
that is due to the opportunity for campus and com-
munity involvement that Greek life provides. Many lo-
cal, regional, and national charities have benefitted from
the thousands of dollars and man hours that are donated
by our chapters. Joining a fraternity is a life commit-
ment, Greek alumni always have a place to call home,
and college men to call brothers. Alumni brothers are
regularly informed of IFC and chapter events through
financial support to the chapter. Presidents, senators,
successful businessmen and celebrities have said that
being Greek gave them the leadership qualities and con-
fidence to succeed.

Greek life has been beneficial to many people. They
chose to become Greek because of the opportunity to
meet and socialize with others who had similar inter-
ests, to improve academic progress, and to develop last-
ing friendships. Through IFC Rush, you have the op-
portunity to make that same choice. Best of luck in
finding the fraternity that's right for you!

A sorority is a home away from home; a group of
women who make your adjustment to college life a little
easier. Sisterhood, beginning the day you become a
pledge associate member, is a term that is difficult to
explain yet is the basis of every sorority. Sisterhood
results from sharing dreams, goals, laughter and tears.
Sisterhood provides you with lasting friendships and
memories that will enrich your college years and which
you will cherish many years to follow.

Along with sisterhood came other very important el-
ements of sorority life, such as scholarship and lead-
ership. Sorority women stress the importance of aca-
demic achievement through various scholarship pro-
grams. As a pledge you are encouraged to study with
others in the same major so that the more experienced
women can help if you have a problem. Chapter schol-
arship awards are also part of this picture.

Sorority members may accept membership on var-
ious committees within the sorority as well as others
on campus. Members are encouraged to assume lead-
ership of committees by serving as chapter officers. So-
rorities work together on charity projects as well as com-
munity affairs to increase school spirit as well as in-
crease student participation in all campus affairs.

We can't stop there . . . other important elements
of sorority life include sporting and social events. In-
tramurals between sorortities provide friendly compe-
tition among the women. Flag football, volleyball, soc-
cer and basketball are just a few! Remember . . . anyone
can play. Sororities are involved in social events such
as formals, Greek Week and banquets just to get you
started; but there are many more!

I hope that you have begun to get an idea of what
sorority life is all about. Rush Week will give you the
opportunity to view all of the sororities . . . ask ques-
tions! Whatever sorority you choose as your home, the
friendships you form will be strong and lasting and will
build memories you'll cherish a lifetime.

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HOME AWAY FROM HOME"

Carrollton, a growing suburban home of 1 8,000 people, is also the
home-away-from-home for over 4,500 of West Georgia College's
7,500 students. You will be pleased to find how much a city of its
size has to offer to college students and that you don't have to leave
Carrollton to satisfy most of your off-campus needs.

The students of West Georgia College and the people of Carrollton
have traditionally enjoyed a mutually cooperative relationship. De-
spite Carrollton's rapid growth, you will find that it still possesses
a friendly, down-home atmosphere.

The College urges you to treat Carrollton, your home-away-from
home, as you would your own home . . . with respect for its laws,
its property, and its people.

Many students have utilized Carrolton's resources and gotten to
know its people. Community involvement is a valuable experience
in your total education, and the College encourages you to "discover
Carrollton" while you are here.

DAWN ADAMS

Palmetto, GA
Dancing, People
CHRISTA AEBERSOLD

Powder Springs, GA
Aerobics, Cheerleading
MELANIE AKIN
Carrollton, GA
Softball, Animals
TODD ANDERSON
Lithonia, GA
Hunting, Water Skiing

YUVONKA AVERY

Atlanta, GA
People, Yearbook
KEISHA BANKS
Decatur, GA
Photography, Travel
MELANIE BARCLAY
Douglasville, GA
Horses, Piano
BERT BARROW
Bremen, GA
Art, Swimming

LATRICIA BENNETT

Atlanta, GA
Bowling, Music
SHANNON BENSON
Macon, GA
Skiing, Volleyball
TANYA BERRY
Rex, GA
People, Travel
TOMMY BERRYHILL
Douglasville, GA
Music, Video Games

TINA BEVIL

Jonesboro, GA

Aerobics, Music

MELISSA BODENHAGEN

Newnan, GA
Music, Water Skiing
RODNEY BORN
Snellville, GA
Golf, Hunting
NATASHA BOSTON
Atlanta, GA
Softball, Swimming

AMY BOWEN

Ringgold, GA
Cheerleading, Dancing
KRISTEN BRADLEY
Roswell, GA
Singing, Horses
CRAIG BRANTLEY
Fairburn, GA
Football, Weightlifting
DANIELLE BRYANT
Atlanta, GA
Animals, Dancing

CHRIS CATER

Winder, GA

LORRIE CLAYTON

Peach tree City, GA
Softball, Travel
MISTY CLUTTER
Lithia Springs, GA
Dancing, Swimming
BRENT COKER
Lithonia, GA
People, Soccer

Creekside
Computer Science

John Mc Eachern High
Communications

Central H.S.
Pre-Physical Therapy

Lithonia H.S.
Business

Douglass High
Education

Southwest De Kalb High
Nursing

Paulding County H.S.
Business

Bremen H.S.
Graphic Design, Advert.

W.F. George H.S.
Business

Stratford Academy
Psychology

Mt. Zion
Psychology

Alexander
Business

Jonesboro High
Physical Therapy

East Coweta H.S.
Psychology

Brookwood High
Undecided

Tri-Cities
Business

Ringgold H.S.
Undecided

Roswell H.S.
Pre-Pharmacy

Woodward Academy
PreJ_aw

Frederick Douglass High
Pre-Med

Winder Barrow High

Mc Intosh
Intl. Business

Lithia Springs H.S.
Science

Lithonia High
Geology

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GARRIN COLEMAN

Folkston, GA

Charlton County

Baseball, Weightlifting

Engineering

CASEY COLLINS

Alpharetta, GA

Chattahoochee High

Photography, Volleyball

Psychology

TAMARA COMBS

Atlanta, GA

Frederick Douglass

Dancing, Yearbook

Nursing

JOSEPH COMER

Decatur, GA

Cedar Grove

Football, Soccer

Business, Pre-Med

MATTHEW CORRELL

Tucker, GA

Tucker H.S.

Film, Sports

Political Science

BRANDI COUCH

Douglasville, GA

Lithia Springs

Baseball, Football

Mass Communications

JENNIFER CRABBE

Gillsville, GA

Banks County

Reading, Skiing

Education

TERRY CROPF

Danville, PA

Danville Sr. H.S.

Art, Baseball

Liberal Arts

MICHELLE CROSBY

Alpharetta, GA

Milton High

People, Photography

Business

CHRIS CUMBIE

Roopville, GA

Central of Carrollton

Reading, Soccer

Political Science

JASON DAUGHTRY

Statesboro, GA

Statesboro H.S.

Football, Hunting

Sports Medicine

KIMBERLY DENNIS

Eatonton, GA

Putnam County High

Choir, Running

Special Education

KRISTY DERMID

Brevard, NC

Brevard High

Softball, Volleyball

Education

DANA DE SANDRE

Marietta, GA

Lassiter H.S.

Animals, Movies

Education

MELISSA DOVER

Jonesboro, GA

Lovejoy

Choir, Volleyball

Education

ANGELA DUNAWAY

Roswell, GA

Lassiter H.S.

Softball, Tennis

Business

OSRIC ENGRAM

Columbus, GA

Harris County H.S.

Student Gov't., Tennis

Pre-Dentistry

HEIDI FRELING

Stone Mtn., GA

Shilon H.S.

Aerobics, People

Business

AMIEE FURLONG

Duluth, GA

Duluth High

Dancing, Reading

Business

RACHEL GARRIS

Fayetteville, GA

Fayette County H.S.

Music, Travel

Business

JEFF GORDON

Stockton, NJ

Hunterdon Central H.S.

Golf, Tennis

Business

TARA GORDON

Griffin, GA

Griffin H.S.

Crafts, Music

Business

KIMBERLY GRAHAM

Summerville, GA

Chattooga H.S.

Publications, Reading

Communications

MELISSA GREER

Roswell, GA

Roswell High

Gymnastics, Water Skiing

Education

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TOWONSA GRIFFIN

Social Circle, GA
Basketball, Dancing
PATRICK HALL
Athens, GA
Golf, Water Skiing
KEVIN HAND
Lithia Springs, GA
Computers, Weightlifting
LATICIA HARPER
Hartwell, GA
Softball, Yearbook

ADRIAN HARRIS

Cartersville, GA
Football, Hunting
KAYLA HARROD
Ephesus, GA
Baseball, Swimming
COURTNEY HEARN
Roswell, GA
Basketball, Soccer
JULIE HENDERSON
Lilburn, GA
Poetry, Travel

AMANDA HENLEY

Lenoir City, TN
Horses, Track
BETH HICKS
Buchanan, GA
Aerobics, Tennis
KAREN HODGES
Conyers, GA
Horses, Tennis
CORWIN HOLLAND
Hinesville, GA
Basketball, Dancing

MICHAEL HOOK

West Columbia, SC
Music, Poetry
HELEN HOOKS
Mc Donough, GA
Cheerleading, Computers
MICHAEL HOPE
Madison, GA
Art, Music
TOMICA HUFF
Austell, GA
Softball, Volleyball

SCOTT ISAAC

Riverdale, GA
Baseball, Golf
KELLEY JENSEN
Peachtree City, GA
Basketball, Travel
ANGELA JOHNSON
Bowdon, GA
Computers, Dancing
ANGIE JOHNSON
Cohutta, GA
Dancing, People

LAURA KELLEY

Jonesboro, GA
Skiing, Travel
HEATHER KITE
Mableton, GA
Math, Volleyball
STEPHANIE LAWRENCE
Decatur, GA
Computers, Dancing
AMY LEARD
Washington, GA
People, Student Gov't.

Social Circle High
Nursing

Cedar Shoals
Sports Medicine

Lithia Springs H.S.
Engineering

Hart County Comprehensive
Computer Science

Cartersville H.S.
Nursing

Heard County H.S.
Physical Therapy

Chattahoochee High
Nursing

Parkview H.S.
Business

Webb School of Knoxville
Environmental Comm.

Haralson County H.S.
Political Science

Rockdale County High
Education

Bradwell Inst.
Business

Brookland Cayce
Pre-Med

Henry County H.S.
Business

Morgan County H.S.
Architecture

Pebblebrook
Business

Riverdale H.S.
Mass Comm., Broadcasting

Mc Intosh H.S.
Pre-Law

Bowdon High
Data Processing

Northwest Whitfield High
Science

Jonesboro H.S.
Education

Pebblebrook
Science

Shamrock High
Education

Washington-Wilkes
Education

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ERNEST LEWIS

Americus, GA
Basketball, Football
PAUL LOYD
Covington, GA
Baseball, Football
MELODY LYLE
Fairburn, GA
Poetry, Swimming
BRYNN MABRY
Lilburn, GA
Volleyball, Wrestling

JILL MADDEN

Bowdon, GA
Dancing, Water Skiing
KRISTEN MADLIAK

Newnan, GA
Cheerleading, Dancing
THOMAS MALOY
Hephzibah, GA
Art, Football
LORI MC ADOO
Atlanta, GA
Dancing, Swimming

MICHELE MC CLAIN

Marietta, GA
Piano, Water Skiing
CHRIS MC LAMB
Senoia, GA
Bicycling, Golf
EDWARD MC VAIGH
Olney, 1L

Piano, Weightlifting
PATRICIA MEDINA
Peachtree City, GA
Science, Volleyball

ANN MILLWOOD

Forsyth, GA
Drama, Poetry
JULIE MOORE
Duluth, GA
Choir, People
LORI MOORE
Fairburn, GA
Dancing, Softball
HANK NEIGHBORS
Jaspey, GA
Tennis, Volleyball

TABITHA NUNN

Bowdon, GA
Computers, Drama
WHITNEY O'DELL
Marietta, GA
Horses, Swimming
LAUREN O'NEAL
Douglasville, GA
Hiking, Rollerblading
KRISTIN OXFORD
Fayetteville, GA
Camping, Swimming

SHELIA PACE

Murrayville, GA
Music, Tennis
AMY PACZKOWSKI
Peachtree City, GA
Politics, Art
DERRICK PENN
Conyers, GA
Computers, Basketball
JAMES PIERCE
Ellijay, GA
Baseball, Golf

Americus High
Business

Piedmont Academy
Mathematics

Creekside H.S.
Journalism

Berkmar H.S.
Psychology

Bowdon H.S.
Pre-Med

Newnan High
Pre-Law

Hephzibah
Art

D.M. Therrell
Business

Sprayberry H.S.
Business

Mc Intosh H.S.
Undecided

East Richland High
Criminal Justcie

Mc Intosh H.S.
Pre-Pharmacy

Monroe Academy
Education

Milton High
Education

Creekside H.S.
Education

Pickens County H.S.
History

Bowdon High
Business

Marietta H.S.
Education

Douglas County H.S.
Psychology

St. Pius X
Education

Lumpkin County
Psychology

Mc Intosh H.S.
Pre-Law

Rockdale County High
Science

Gilmer H.S.
Business, Pre-Law

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TAMMY POWELL

Fayetteville, GA
Crafts, People
AMY PURINTON
Watkinsville, GA
People, Reading
JESSICA PURYEAR
Savannah, GA
Animals, Weightlifting
DAIQUIRIAN REED
Stone Mtn., GA
Choir, Drama

MICHAEL ROBINSON

Savannah, GA

Golf, Tennis

TODD ROTHWELL

Mableton, GA

Football, Politics

CHRISTOPHER RUCKER

Martinez, GA

Art, Yearbook

ROBERT RUFFO

Ft. Valley, GA

Fishing, Music

ASHLEY SANDERS

Bremen, GA
Fishing, Weightlifting
JENNIFER SANDERS
Austell, GA
Aerobics, Dancing
KELLY SANDERS
La Grange, GA
People, Reading
RANDY SCOTT
Forest Park, GA
Basketball, Tennis

TEKMEKIA SLAUGHTER

Atlanta, GA
Debating, Music
KELLIE SMITH
Dalton, GA
Cheerleading, Skiing
SULAKHA SPANN
Atlanta, GA
Choir, People
LORI STANDRIDGE
Douglasville, GA
Aerobics, Animals

MARVIN STEPHENS

Temple, GA
Basketball, Football
MARK SWIFT
Marietta, GA
Baseball, Poetry
MICHAEL TANKS
Atlanta, GA
Baseball, Basketball
CHRISTOPHER TATE
Conley, GA
Track, Wrestling

CHAREESE TAYLOR

Atlanta, GA

Cheerleading, Swimming
DEANNA THANNER
Snellville, GA
Basketball, People
ANDREW TOWERY
Douglasville, GA
Basketball, Fishing
RICHIE TRIMM
Lawrenceville, GA
Basketball, Guitar

Fayette County High
Education

Oconee County H.S.
Education

Jenkins H.S.
Pre-Med

Tucker H.S.
Computer Science

Jenkins H.S.
Business

South Cobb High
History

Lakeside High
Business

Peach County High
Architecture

Bremen H.S.
Engineering

South Cobb
Nursing

Troup H.S.
Journalism

Forest Park High
Computer Science

Walter F. George
Business

Southeast Whitfield
Education

Lakeside
Sports Medicine

Alexander
Psychology

Temple H.S.
Business

Mt. Paran Christian School
Psychology

North Atlanta H.S.
Business

Cedar Grove
Architecture

Henry Grady High
Nursing

Shiloh H.S.
Business

Alexander
Business

Brookwood High
Business

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GAIL TROY

Statenville, GA

Echols County High

Computers, Reading

Science

MELISSA TURMAN

Douglasville, GA

Lithia Springs

Photography, Poetry

Psychology

BRYANT TURNER

Heflin, AL

Ranburne High

Music, Student Gov't.

Education

SCOTT UZPURVIS

Evans, GA

Lakeside H.S.

Bicycling, Running

Sports Medicine

JANICE WAHL

Atlanta, GA

Dunwoody

Ballet, Cheerleading

Psychology

FRADREZ WALLS

Sparta, GA

Hancock Central

Dancing, People

Nursing

COLLEEN WALSH

Mableton, GA

South Cobb H.S.

Flag Corp, Christian Activities

Education

TRACY WARD

Newman, GA

Newman H.S.

Art, Bowling

Psychology

JULAYAUN WATERS

Montezuma, GA

Macon County High

Politics, Public Speaking

Political Science

DAVID WHALEY

La Grange, GA

Troup H.S.

Football, Tennis

Sports Medicine

DA RINDA WHITE

La Grange, GA

Troup H.S.

Crafts, Photography

Pre-Law

BRIAN WILLIAMS

Newnan, GA

Newman High

Science, Soccer

Engineering

KENNETH WILSON

Marietta, GA

Marietta H.S.

Skateboarding, Snowboarding

Philosophy

CHUCK WYNN

Griffin, GA

Woodward Academy

Golf, Skiing

Business

DIXIE YARBROUGH

Douglasville, GA

Lithia Springs H.S.

People, Travel

Business

HEATHER YOUNGS

Fayetteville, GA

Fayette County H.S.

Skiing, Yearbook

Undecided

LARONDA ZACHERY

Newnan, GA

East Coweta H.S.

Dancing, Music

Communications

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SOME OTHER NEW STUDENTS

NORMAN ALFORD

Basketball, Computers

Lithonia, GA
Education

JOY FARMER

Music, Tennis

Ocilla, GA
Psychology

BRETT PHILLIPS

Football, Golf

Conyers, GA
Undecided

RODRIGUEZ ANDERSON

Football, Weightlifting

Vienna, GA
Engineering

CHIN-AH HAN

Art, Math

Doraville, GA
Undecided

TIFFANY PORTER

Drama, Yearbook

Atlanta, GA
Mass Communications

SCOTT BARBER

Baseball, Weightlifting

Canton, GA
Pre-Law

KERRY LEPARD

Baseball, Basketball

Roopville, GA
Business

BARBARA SHEEHAN

Tennis, Dancing

Augusta, GA
Business

BRANDEN BAXLEY

Debating, Guitar

Carrollton, GA
Pre-Law

FELECIA LESTER

Cheerleading, Dancing

Perry, GA
Education

ANGELIQUE SHOPE

Choir, Science

Hiram, GA
Chemistry

WILLIAM BOUCHER

Football, Scuba Diving

Baconton, GA
Biology

KATHY MC GATH

Aerobics, Dancing

Dalton, GA
Accounting

ERIC SIMPSON

Music, Weightlifting

Atlanta, GA
Engineering

TODD BOULAY

Basketball, Soccer

Roswell, GA
Pre-Med

SHANNON O'QUINN St.

Basketball, Softball

Simons Island, GA
Education

EARLINDA WHITE

Cheerleading, Softball

Decatur, GA
Journalism

JOSEPH DE VILLE

Computers, Amateur Radio

Lilburn, GA
Liberal Arts

JONATHAN OWENBY

Skiing, Track

Stone Mtn., GA
Engineering

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