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, . Cap and Gown 1995 Volume 97
Contents
Student Life pg. 2 Classes pg. 40 School of Theology pg. 86 Brief History pg. 94 Faculty pg. 102 Organizations pg. 134 Greeks pg. 158 Athletics pg. 196 Closing pg. 232
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Ads pg. 254 Calendar pg.270
Eric Ochel, Rush urns Jones
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Sewanee
A towered city set within a wood, Far from the world, upon the mountain crest, There storms of life burst not, Nor cares intrude
There learning dwells, and peace is wisdom's guest.
- Cap and Gown, 1895
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Jason Vinton
BenjaminSeals feh. . with friends
Laurel Murchison, Cameron Graham; Paul Randall, and Wallace Adams
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It is the aim... of the University of the South to develop a harmonious and symmetrical charac- ter to fit and prepare men for every avocation in tie life that now is ... and to teach all those things which a Christian ought to know and be- lieve in his soul's health.
- Bishop Quintard 1873
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Lindsley Wellborn
Sally Brown
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Present day Sewanee, population 1500, is, de- pending on your point of view, either a sleepy little Southern town with a British accent or an En- glish village with a drawl
- Alan Cheuse, The New York Times, May 6, 1984
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Pierce and Tilghman Myers
Craige Hoover, Reggie Ramsey, Drew Sturtevant, Harrison Grubbs, andT.R. Ravenel
Erwin Byrd
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Sarah Wheeless
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is so beautiful that ople who have once en there always, e way or another, me back. For such can detect apple een in an evening y, it is Arcadia. William Alexander rcy
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L*iz Haldeman, Dana Wan Camp, and Anne 6sborne
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Brad Mall
Cameron Graham, Christine Keating, Julia Norwood, Catherine Traywick, and David Frazelle
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has been much talk, too alk. . . Many a would be has been turned aside by remarks as: "You ought to it a few years ago", or is not what it was since le have been allowed to No one works now; the do nothing but drive, and flirt." - The Book-Worm, , September 1889
Student Life/ 25
There is romance here still; a cer- tain kind can be flushed in couples almost anywhere in the green woods, and the love which everyone bears to the place is surely as roman- tic as ever it was.
- Sarah Barnwell
Elliott Cap and Gown, 1900
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"It is always said that George Washington's great- ness lay in the fact that he was always equal to the occasion; the Sewanee student is great be- cause he is always superior to the occasion." -Bishop Gailor
Student Life/29
Sewanee has had the courage, certainly more than the other divisions of the state and more than any other college I know of, to insist upon retaining its own traditions, its own individuality, its own peculiarities. It has tried, as any institution which is to endure must, to make the world relevant to its own principles and ideals rather than to accept the values of the world.
-Peter Taylor,
Founder's Day speech, 1972
30/Student Life
Hall,
It is a pleasant and refreshing sight to see a Gownsman in the spring of the year, with a pair of new lavender pants, spotless vest, and cut-away coat... - Cap and Gown 1881
Student Life/ 31
Mill&Fjiojirnev and Maggie Kizer
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Wes Myers , and Rick Sayed
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But, so long as he is a gowns- man, lie is treated as being intel- lectua ly adult. For instance, he is not required to attend lectures. It is for him to decide, at his peril, whether he will attend them or not, pending the day of judge: nent when he will be examined.
- fiom Purple Sewanee, p. 163
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pass through this world but
efore, there be any kindness I pw, or any good thing I can
e do it now; | not defer it or neglect it, for not pass this way again.
"oleman lose nd riends
Student Life/ 37
Abernathy. James Harry III
Chemistry
Acken. James Tindal
Fine Arts
Aiken. Ashley Hamilton
Economics
Algar, Robert Chance
English
Allen. Corinne Chadwick
Fine Arts
Alves. Montgomery Wall
Natural Resources
Anderson, Susan Quaid
Political Science
Ariail. Elizabeth Pfeiffer
English
Balogh. Jason Allen
Physics
Barrett. Rush Skobba
English
Behrens. Leigh Donovan
Religion
Benjamin, Celena
Psychology
Benson. Andrew Cook
Natural Resources
Bethea, Theodore Cobb II
Psychology
Birch. Courtney Ann
Fine Arts
Blanks, Valerie Lynn
American Studies
Boehm. Helen Rodgers
English
Boring, Geoffrey Scott
Natural Resources
Boucher, Matthew John
English
Boyd, John Pringle
Natural Resources/History
40 / Seniors
Branting. Scott Brian!
Chemistry
Brown. Alex Jonathan
English
Brownlee, Barbara Allyson
Natural Resources
Bryan, Cotton Paul
American Studies
Bryson, Ama Janay
Biology
Buchanan. Elizabeth Brooke
English
Buchanan. Margaret Ann
Music/Religion
Byars, William Oliver
Philosophy
Cairns. Robert
Christopher
Third World Studies
Caldwell. Kela Shannon
Political Science
Campbell. Jane Gardner
Anthropology
Carruthers. Catherine
Douglas
Biology
Cashman. Katherine Jane English
Cenac. Christopher Everette
Jr.
Biology
Seniors/ 41
Chagan. Heidi Falter
English
Christman. Abigail Davis
Christy. Katherine Dianne
Music/Religion
Clements. Samuel Carter
English
Coates, John Keith Jr.
Political Science
Cole, Lee Alexander
Political Science
Collins, Anna Lynne
English
Collins, James David
English
Conover, Nathan Weber
Psychology
Cook, Amanda Jane
Natural Resources
Cook, Heather Searing
Fine Arts
Corbett, Jon Andrew
Political Science
Covington, Hillary
English
Cross, Sarah Susannah
Biology
Depew, Kathleena Lucille
Theater
DePree, Katherine Aldrich
English
42 / Seniors
Dubriel, Sebastien
Eades, Daniel Joseph Theater
Eaker, Seth Alan Philosophy/Chemistry Edgens, Branan Reece Fine Arts
Elliott, Scarlett Spanish
Ellis, John Andrew Political Science/Latin Ellis, Scott Durham English
Elwell, Christopher Matthew Natural Resources/ American Studies
Erwin, Margaret Hartigan
History
Etheridge, Nikki Eileen
Psychology
Evans, Adrienne Fletcher
English
Everetts, Anngina Dale History
Felkner, Anne Sheridan
Spanish
Fisher, Benjamin Tad
English
Fletcher, Andrew North
Natural Resources
Frankel, Tara Nicole
Economics
Seniors / 43
Freeman. Lorena Deanese
Latin/Greek
Freeman. Meredith Branan
Fine Arts
Giel. Margaret Ann
Social Science Foreign
Language
Given. Juliet Perry
Enalish
Gladders. Glenn Warren II
Natural Resources
Graham. Margaret Cameron
History
Gross. Norwin Cathleen
Natural Resources
Haldeman. Elizabeth Wynn
Enalish
Haley. Karen Wood
English
Hall. David Nelson
English
Hammontree. Jennifer
Denise
English/Theater
Harrell. EricClayton
Psychology
Hart. Maxwell Stanley
Political Science
Haselden. William Mace
Fine Arts
Hawkins. Amy Rebecca
Economics
Hays, Heidi Kay
Anthropology/ Fine Arts
44 / Seniors
Herath, Parakrama
Physics
Herbster, Aaron Francis K.
Russian/Religion
Hesselink, Elizabeth Anne
English
Hill, Gabrielle
Psychology
Hill, Yvonne
Biology
Holyer, Christiana Elizabeth
Music/German
Howard, David Asbury III
History
Howell, Laurie Wells
English
Howell, Robert Boyte
Crawford
Natural Resources
Hubbell, Webster Walter
Third World Studies
Hunter, John Bradley
History
Hunter, Matthew Fairchild
History
Israel, Charles Alan
History
Jacks, Karen Elizabeth
Biology
Jackson, Megan Pearsall
Theater
Jackson, Robert Wright IV
Biology
Seniors / 45
Jackson. Stephen Robert
English
Jarrett. William Hope III
Fine Arts
Jecko. Sean Christopher
Psychology
Jiang. Weina
Math/Economics
Johnson. Jenny Louise
American Studies/
Political Science
Johnson, Peter Tallman Jr.
Political Science
Johnston, Keith Arnold
Natural Resources
Jones. Arthur Burns
English
Jones, Carlotta Lynette
English
Jones, Kathleen Gwin
English
Jones. Tracy Duncan III
History
Kabalka. Stephen George
English
Kennedy, Melissa Anne
Fine Arts
Kirkland, Kyla Leigh
English/History
Kizer. Dudley Bond
Fine Arts/Economics
Knox, Thomas Carlyle
Natural Resources
46 / Seniors
Koren, Matthew William Ely
History
Kram, Steffen
Lamb, Allison Paige American Studies Lewis, Frederick Stearns German Studies
Light, Rasheid Deauveau
English
Lominack, Robert Edward
Latin
Lowrey, Susanna Caroline
Religion/Spanish
Lumpkin. Frances Ravenel
History
Luna. Jason Daniel
Psychology
Luo, Qingshan Math/Computer Science
Mahon, Katherine Murphy
Fine Arts
Maib, Misty Lee
Philosophy
Mall, Bradley Collins Political Science Manning, Heather Lynn Political Science
Maris, Patricia Nicole Fine Arts
Marsland, Eric John Biology
Seniors / 47
Marx. Hilary Taylor
History
Mashburn. Kathryn Elizabeth
Religion
Mason. David Clarence
History
Matyumza. Nomzamo
German
Maybank. Amey Parsons
English
McClatchey. Sally Bruce
Fine Arts
McConnell. Ryan Patrick
Political Science
McCorquodale, Joseph
Charles
Philosophy
McDaniel, Mercedes Holland
Chemistry /Theater
McGee, Jennifer Lynn
English
McGinn. Anne Catherine
Philosophy/History
McGlothin. Allison Anne
Economics/History
McKee. Thomas Preston II
Economics
McMillan, Kirstin Elizabeth
Philosophy
McNeese, Catherine Carter
Fine Arts/Spanish
Mestecky, Jana Marie
Theater/French
48 /Seniors
Grayson Splane
Meyer, Martha Anne
English
Miers, Sarah Elise
Political Science/Philosophy
Minnifield, Keith Delon
Economics
Morrow, Brian Edward
Political Science
Mount, Anson Adams IV
Theater
Muller, Chandler Robinson Jr.
English/French
Mungello, Michael Campbell
German
Murchison, Laurel Winona
History
Myers, Wesley Trevor D.
Political Science
Neibich, Joseph Lee
Political Science
Newiger, Jon Frederick Natural Resources/Latin Nguyen, My-Khanh Thi Economics/Political Science Noland, Scott Foster English
Ochel. Eric Franz Joseph Psychology/Economics
Seniors / 49
Odle. Randall Jarrett
History
Padilla. David Jonathon
English
Palmer. Grant Jackson
Chemistry
Parker. Jefferson Douglas
Philosophy
Paschall. Holmes Cabaniss
Music
Patterson. James Alexander
Natural Resources
Patton, Elizabeth Anastasia
History
Petesch. Cynthia Kristine
Spanish
Pfeil, Jennifer Jane
Psychology/Religion
Pond, James Gregory
Fine Arts
Poole, Joshua Alan
Economics/Political Science
Reese, Kawanna Vanita
Social Science/ Foreign
Language
Richards, Channing
Leathers II
Chemistry
Richards, Luman Daniel III
History
Ridner, Jeffrey Dale
History
Roark, David Dewight
English
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Roberson, Arletra Chantelle
Economics
Rogers, William Burns
Anthropology/Chemistry
Rossi, Mary Kathryn
Anthropology
Rushing, Brian Reid
Natural Resources
Sames, Franklin Pierce Jr.
Natural Resources
Sandanayake, Asithsa
Physics/Economics
Sanford, Robert Jeffrey
Economics
Schmidt, Craig Callaway
English
Scornavacca, Arthur John Jr.
Poitical Science
Scott, Henry Eldon
English
Scott, Nena McNeel
French
Shealy, Emily Fishbume
Psychology
Sherwood, Elizabeth Paullin Political Science Sitz, Angela Blake Psychology
Smith, Jason Cowles English/Psychology Smythe, Mary Marshall English
Roger Stott and Cnris Cambell
Seniors /51
Soloman, Traci Minette
Social Science Foreign
Language/Social Science
Foreign Language
Sonfield. Justin Eugene
Economics
Songy. Nicole Marie
Philosophy
Speights. Melissa Anne
American Studies
Spencer, Nancy Beth
English
Splane, Hebe Grayson
English
Sprouse. Emily Vaughan
Biology
Srivastava, Manish
Physics/Math Computer
Science
Stewart. Walter Seth
Economics
Stidham, Leslie West
Psychology
Stott, Roger Friedrich
Economics
Stovall. Johnny Channing
Enalish/Relision
Striding, John Raymond
Natural Resources
Stuart. Sarah Rothermel
Chemistry
Sturtevant, Jack Simpson III
Economics
Tartt, Mary Adams
History
Taylor, Robin Kathleen
Social Science/ Foreign
Language
Teague, Mary Elizabeth
Fine Arts
Temple, Charles Gray
English/Theater
Terrell, Michael Van
Natural Resources
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Thompson, Amy Michelle
Biology
Tonn. Jordana Caroline
German
Traywick, Catherine Barton
English
Tucker. Avery
Philosophy/Fine Arts
Ulbrich. Karl Georg Natural Resources Upchurch, Margaret Douglas Fine Arts
Vance, Amanda Carter Political Science Vann, Serena Casey English
Vaughey. Tyler Cox
English
Vial. Christina Randall
Music
Walker. Leslie Frances Fine Arts/English Ward. Tija Letice Biology
Warren. Jeannette Dea
English
West, Kevin Ashley
English
Seniors / 53
West. Nathaniel Flint German White. Quisha Antoinette Third World Studies Williams. Scott Andrew- Political Science Willis. Lee Lawrence III History
Wolfram. Jennifer Lea
Philosophy
Wood. Jennifer Ann
History
Woods. Artricia Irene
Psychology
Zivkovich. Michael Trent
Natural Resources/
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Barbour, Amy Michelle |
Hay. Thomas Oliver |
Barden, Stephen Jonathon |
Hershey, Clay Wallace |
Bell, Allison Carroll |
Irvin, Jane Somerville |
Bennett, Hannah Barron |
Kelley. Joseph Guy HI |
Bickerstaff. William Taylor |
Kemper, Michael Blackburn |
Bogran, Emma Ceccilia |
King, George Savage |
Brooks, Daniel Allen |
Kopecky, Charles Robert |
Brown. Claiborne Wood |
Lugar, Matthew Kelly |
Brown, Elizabeth Leigh |
MacPherson, John Ritchie HI |
Bull, Elizabeth Bryant |
Major, Barbara Lucia |
Combs, Douglas Ralston |
Marshall, Charles Donald III |
Comer, Patrick Brittan |
Maxwell, Michael Laura |
Cooper, Guy Laurence HI |
Mays, Mary Elizabeth |
Dillon, Peter Michael |
Moss, Gene Thomas |
Dunwody, Meredith Evans |
Powell, Amanda Leigh |
Eastridge, Eleanor Suzanne |
Rash, Jason David |
Eklund, Bryan Alan |
Ryan, Alexander Milo |
Elder, Patty Jo |
Shannon, Lauren Penn |
Foss, Elizabeth Harris |
Smith, Geoffrey Mark |
Galbraith, Saskia Aimee |
Smith, Sara Elizabeth |
Gooch, Perry Butler |
Spain, Sidney Holland |
Grimes, Kenneth Irwin |
Trotter, Brett Taylor |
Hamilton, Jennifer Lynne |
Van Camp, Dana Michelle |
Hardy, Thomas Rodrick |
Waddell, David Sewall |
Hastie, Winslow Warren |
Whittle, Allen Barker |
Hawthorne, Katherine Eloise |
Williams, Ray Robinson III |
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Abel, Mark Jason Akerman, Lisa Ann Anderson, Elizabeth Ann Anderson, Laura Louise Austin, William Gaillard Basamakov, Kostadin
Baskett, Susan Elizabeth Bass, Polly
Bautista, Gregory Jackson Bowie, William Trousdale Boyd, Samuel Lee Jr. Brooks, Jonathan Mark
Brown, Ashley Dawn Brown, Laura Lee Budros, Anne Severance Burney, Samnita Saeed Campbell, Christopher Mark Cargill, Christian Douglas
Christy, Caroline Wimberly Clark, Mary Bradford Cohoon, Jena Patrice Coniglio, Tina Lee Connelly, Hunter Harold Corlew, Yolanda Nicole
Cook. Tom
Costilow, Walter Brian
Covington, Skyler Holingsworth Crookston, Laura Jean
Juniors / 55
Cudahac. Christopher George
Daily. Jody Marie
Daniel. Thomas Arden IV
Davenport. Silas Strickland
Davis. James Byron
Davis, Molly Harwell
Davis. Myranda Devahn
Dees, Tom Moore III
Drummond. Marv Claire
Edwards. Peter Smith
Erlewine. Kristina Lynn
Estes. Kathleen Gale
Faw, Richard Gordon III
Fisher. Eliza Donnelly
Fitch. Elizabeth Hampton
Foss. Elizabeth Harris
Fostel. Christopher Michael
Fox, David Edward Jr.
Frazier. Julia Yvonne
Gaillard. Emmie Foster
Galliaan. Elizabeth Ellen
Gallivan. Walter Clark
Gay. Kimberly Creed
Geiger. Meredith Marie
Gibson, Herbert Terry
Gleaton, Camille Louise
Green. John Hays
Greene, Katherine Meyer
Griffith. Robert Currie
Guin. Robert Heath
Hackney. Glenn Burke III
Harper, Francis Jackson
Harris, Elizabeth Hackman
56 /Juniors
Harrison. Lebby Brandon Hartley. Caroline Aprans Hartley. Theresa Eileen Heard, Patrick Kyle Hemslreet, Amy Elizabeth Henning. Sarah Elizabeth
Herrmann. Catherine Jayne Hiers. John Kevin Holland, Virginia Moody Home. Kristophcr Cornell Howell. Jessicah Skye lalacci. Kristen Ann
Ingram. Kathryn Rice Ismail, Uzair Israel, Andrew Jarrett. Michael Thorne Johnson, Natasha Nicole Johnson, Phillip Christopher
Jones. Philip Brian Joyner, Bryan Gregory Kalish, Page McAulay Karst. James Philip Keating. Christine Mischler Keefer, Christopher Jay
Keith, Lauren Carter Kell, Samantha Dunbar Kellogg, Katherine Lind
Kempf. Bartholomew Joseph Kern. David Graham Kuhlke. Vera Elsie
Kumar, Shamala Kuthe. Valerie Sue Land. Angela Dawn
Juniors/57
Laney. Matthew Davis
Langdale. Heather Christina
Lardin. Harvey Allan
Lay. Elizabeth Ann
Leveridge. Jennifer Gayle
Lindvberg. Julia Case
Lineberger. Drew Michael
Little. Berkeley Haynsworth
Martin. Shawn Charles
Mason. Ryan Matthew
McDonald. John Leslie
McElwee, Vaiden Webb
McLeod. Alma Kelley
Medntt. William
Mitchell. Jeffrey Charles
Mohiuddin, Umar
Montgmery. Megan Lynne
Montiel. Holley Rae
Morris, Christopher Glenn
Murdock. Katherine Anne
Mussleman, Sarah Kathryn
Neal, Elizabeth Ashley
Neal. Ruth Catherine
O'Quinn, Sean Frank
Owen, Ashley Ellen
Paine, Robert Harvey
Parks, Michelle Elana
Perkins, Andrew Charles
Peters, Jeffrey Wayne
Pfluger, Jaret Dean
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Phillips. Christopher Michael Phillips. Lori Ann Plowman,
Bridgettc Bernadeltc Powell, Caroline Watkins Powell. Thomas Lorin Pruilt, Neil Little Jr.
Puckett, Leslie Lea Rafferty. Catherine Alyce Ragan, Caldwell Sikes Rainey, Christopher Scott Randall, Paul Fredrick Readus, Terrance LaWarren
Rennecker, Marion Lancaster Rhoden, Robert Conklin III Rice, Lillian Elizabeth Rico, Anthony Heathcliff Riley, Melissa Nell Ruff, Rebecca Stowe
Schale, Steven Patrick Sclafani, Kyle Salvador Seese, Eric Job
Shepherd, Stephanie Lee Sisco, Jonathan Brent Slingluff, Kathenne McRae
Sonfield. John William Sparrow, Kevin Holland Spriggs, James William III
Stephenson, Toney Ritchey Stoltz, James Elliott Jr. Sullivan. John Jeremiah
Juniors/59
Sumerell. Amy Shannon
Swepston. Amy Lynn
Tanaka. Yukiko
Tenpenny. Lyle Alan
Thacker. Jenny Lynn
Thompson. Christopher
Haaer
Thompson. Joy Camille
Thompson. David Gene
Tompkins. Stacey Lin
Toole. Katherine McAlpine
Trubey. Caren Lyn
Trullmaer. Irene Virginia
Tudor. Stephen David
Tuton. Sarah Frances
Underwood. Joseph Michael
Underwood, Kent Landon
Unsworth. Celeste Diane
Vauahan. Ellen Brooke
Vickers. Bedford Caroline
Vinton. Jason Scott
Walker. Erik Lewis
Ward. Nancy Hayden
Warren. Andria Grace
Warren. John Alexander
Warren. Joseph Kellam Weinheimer. Derk Tyson
White, Mark Cameron White. William Richardson
Williams, Mikii Vidal Williams, Frank FaShann
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Aiken. Robin Sanders
Akins. Carol Jeanette
Andrews. Gary Blaylock Jr.
Anschutz. Maryetta
Madeline
Armstrong. Jennifer Nicole
Atmore. Hope Frances
Bagby. John Blythe Bagwell, Molly Elizabeth
Beasley, Cristy Coors Beasley, Nicholas Madden
Bennett. Ariel Elizabeth Bertrand. Bridget Hope
Bibb. Julian Lee IV
Black, Catherine Carol
Blakney. Jane Anne
Blessing, Lydia Edings
Bogner, Alexis Marin
Boles, Laura Alice
Boswell, Anne Lacy Bowen, Patrick Lynch
Bowers, George Franklin Bowlin, Elizabeth Ann
Bowman, Jennifer Helen Bowyer. Jason Richard
Sophomores
62 /Sophomores
Brigham, Ashley, Lynn Brooks, Darby Brooks, Rachel Hill Brown, Bailey Warren 111 Brown. James Greer Brown. Sarah Elizabeth
Bruce, Steven Daniel Bulcao. Scott Woodham Buntin, Eugene Frazer Burckle. John William Byrd, Elizabeth Ravenel Caputo. Louis Fred
Carlisle, Benjamin Welden Carpenter, Scott Michael Cavert, Grace Katherine T. Cline, John William Colbath. Gregory Paul Collins, Elizabeth Chandler
Cooke, Matthew Frederick Crosby, Emily Catherine Crowder, Amy Sue Cutler. Christian Hewett Czerniawski, Elissa Dawn Dargan. Timothy Cooper
Davis. Jeremy Craig Davis, Jo Anna
Davis, Katherine Chase Davis, Ross Parker
Davis, Lamar Whitworth III Delplaine, Lindsey Marian
Sophomores/ 63
Deleot. Thomas Land Dickson. Stephanie Neil
Dillard. Bond Pun ear
Douglas. Richard Francis
Downie. Katherine Cole
Duncan. Hollis Williams
Elrod. John Douglas
Estes. Becky Lynne
Ewing. Rosella Lucille
Eyriek. Courtland Carter
Fauls. Kimberly Ann
Fields. Katherine Rhodes
Flack. James Hunter III
Fluomoy. Frances Miller
Flowers. Edward Macon
Ford. Rebecca Jane
Frazelle. David Jennings
Freeman. James
Quarterman
Fulkerson. Michael Ryan
Fulton. Lucinda Ann
Fuqua. Jennifer Calhoun
Gannaway. Marion Castle
Gebhard. Luke Gladders
Graves. Julia Terrell
Groves. Matthew Meyer Guillory, Gregory Phillips
Hacker, Holly Lynn Haden. Charles Clayton
Hadley. Holly Hildegard Hargrove. Allyson Hope
64 /Sophomores
Harrell, Joshua Edward Harrison, George Hendree Jr.
Hartz, Alexander Matthew Henderson, Staci Susan F,
Holland, Celia Ann A. Holton, Catherine Andee
Howell, Steven Matthew Huffman, Alexandra Boggs Hughes, Amy Amatore Hunter Daniel MeMahen Imbert, Joshua John Irwin. Elizabeth McWhorter
Ison, Jennifer Elizabeth Jackson, Robert Andrew Jones, James V. Ill Jordan, Meghan McDougall Kassis, Julie Anne Keleher. Virginia Holt
Kelley, William Parrish Kinder, Elizabeth Merritt Kizer. Margaret Conner Kohl, Geoffrey Sanford Kozak, Stephen Ivan Kraft, Murray David
Kulkarni, Neil Satish Kutz, Alexandra Simone Lane, Collin Harrison Lang, Ellen, Harley Lettre, Peter Benjamin Lindsay, William Patrick
Sophomores/ 65
Little. Alithia Jon
Little. Daniel Sidbury Jr.
Littleton. Kathryn Pope
Logan. Wade Hampton IV
Long. Sara Elizabeth
Lvnn. Julia Miles
Marks. Randolph Caldwell
Jr.
Marler. Brenda Evonne
Martins. Sarah Dawn
Marvin. Kimberly Kate
McBride. William Howard
McCall, William Travis
McCallum. John Douglas
McKimmon. Julian
Breckenridge
McMillan, Lindsey Marr
McNamara. Miriam Joan
McVey. Ian Douglas
McWhorter. Emily Blythe
Meiburg. Jonathan Albert
Menzies. Wade Callender
Miers. Rachel Margaret
Molinaro, John Thomas
Monkman. Leann Elizabeth
Moody, Andrew Gist
Moore, Ashley Suzanne
Moore, Thaddeus Rountree
Momeau, Geoffrey Robert
Mosca, Phillip Robert
Moss, John Ramsey Jr.
Murray, Christopher Wade
66 /Sophomores
Murray, Melanie Denise Nelson. Elizabeth Christine Nelson. Knstina Odney M. Noffsinger, Nicole Aimec Norwood. Julia Myers Oldenburg. Carl Ramon
Osborne, Anne McCartha Parsell, Margaret Lindsey Parsons, Harriet Grove Paulus, Peter Elliott Perry, Stephanie Loy Phifer, Joseph Lebron
Phillips. David Scott Jr. Piromalli. Christopher Scott Pittman, Jason Lasseter Pollett, Betsy Hanna Poole, Brandi Lynn Porter. Jeanne Kennedy
Powers, Harris Frederick III Poyner, David Thomas IV Prater, Dennis Gregory Pursley, Jessica Louise Reljac. David Michael Rentz. Jessica Elisabeth
Rhodes, Martha Hart Richardson. Holly Elizabeth Riemer. Rachel Christine
Rigazzi. Daniel Antony Riggs. Kenneth Wayne Robbins. Chadwell Mason
Robinson. Richard Alexander Rogers. Magnus Lawrence Roquemore. Frederick Oscar III
Sophomores/ 67
Rowe. Anne Elizabeth
Rusche. Rebecca Kay
Salmon. Catherine Stattman
Samman. Tania
Sauer. Elizabeth Tremaine
Saved. Tarik Hamdv
Schrader. Lucas Daniel
Scott, Leighton Bruce
Seals. Benjamin Kwame
Sereebutra. Paula
Seward, Jason Allen
Sheikh. Quasim Allen
Shelton. Jama Renee Shelton. Kristen Suzanne
Smith. Bonnie Kathryn Smith. Caroline Allingham
Smith. Heather Megan Smith. Leigh Maggie
Sneary. Alice Renee Snider, Timothy Stedman
Sparks, Mary Natalie
Spruill, Josephyne Roberts
Stauder, Michael Henry Jr.
Steme, Anna Ayres
Stevenson, Benjamin James
Strong, Richard Clinton
68/ Sophomores
Stuckey. Joe Harold III Sumerell. Amy Shannon Swann, Jeffrey Macklin Taylor, Christopher Scott Taylor. Janie Peete Teague. Carter McKenzie
Thomas. John Beasley IV Uden. James Lesueur Jr.
Van Winkle, Sarah Caroline Vanderboom. Lyria Jane
Varner, Joshua Harris Vernon. Zachary David
Vieille. Maxime Henri J. Vinson, Laurence Duncan III
Warren. Juanita Christine Westfall, Brooke Ashhy Whitaker. Daniel Lee White. Abigail Astrid White. Cathy Lorraine Wieters. William Charlton
Wilkens. Derry Kathleen Williams. John Christopher Williams. Lee Sundvahl Willse, Walker Barton Wilson, Kristen Ellen Wolfe. Amanda Kathrvn
Sophomores /69
Wood. Helen Ann
Woodhall. David Hamilton
Wright. Edward Barron III
Yeiser. Elizabeth Carden
Zhen2. Bo
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Not Pictured
Baggett, Ward Parker Bailey, Brendon David J. Barber. John Linder Jr. Barron, Porter Gable Jr. Barrow, Alston Bennett Beck, Andrew Carlie Bridges, Jeb Ramsey Brooks. Rachel Hill Byars, Samuel Clayton Carter, James Dale Chaplin, Virginia Livingston Chapman, Seth Erin Collins, Robert Grafton Conkle, Daniel Robert Cooper, John Means Cude. John Hampton Cunningham, Charles Albert III Danford, Gordon Ross Darby. Harwell McCoy III Davis, Charles Todd Davis, Jennifer Anne Deal, Alaric Wolff Dismukes, Scott Warner Dukes, Danny Moulder Jr. Elliot, Laura Bindon Estes, Corey Alan Ewer, Nathan Stewart Foster, Keller Cogswell Garrett, Hugh Edward Gilbert, Stephanie Simone Green, Keiling Scott Greenfield, Elizabeth Dillon Grimes. Klifford CleRonne Harris, Glenn Harrold, Nathan Alan Harry, Brandon Shane Hinds, Jamison Warren Hudson, Effie Elizabeth Hultin, Ivar Niklas Jacobs. Brad Johnathan
Jefferson. Lee Morris Johnson, Mariana Chloe Kays, Asha Renee Klein, Benjamin John Lanca, Danielle Rene Lassiter, Kelli Suzanne Lewis, George III Logan, Beverly Haskins Malone, John Stillwell Marcum, Maria Jean McCraw, Roy Johnson III Mebane, Matthew Lindsay Miller, Kiley Allen Paullus, Wayne Clifford Pecquet, Amy Elizabeth Phillips, Murray Price Pickens, Neal Langley Porter, Jason David Reeves, James Clifford Reynolds, Mikell Paul Roosevelt, Benjamin Trefz Rose, Coleman Eppes Royal, David William Rudsenske. Clayton Wade Rugge, David Roger Sims, Riley Alison Smith. Legare Bell Strachan, Avery Barton Strang, Robert Tudor III Talman, Wesley Fleming III Tattersall, Christian Alan Tindall, Castlen Comer Vaughan, Leonidas Clyde IV Wells, Jason Bailey Wilhoite, Kathryn Lynn Williams, Mikii Vidal Williford, Elichia Marie Yadon, Carry Dawn
70 /Sonhomores
Freshmen
Adair, Douglass Johnson Adams, Walter Justin Aiken, Katherine Stackley Aikin, Christopher Robert Alexander, Bret Steven Allenburger, Emily Susan
Allnutt. Christie Alexandra Anderson, Sara Elizabeth Arnett, Elizabeth Anne Arthur, Meredith Lee Ashurst. James Brotherton Atwood, Charles Woodbridge
Backfield, Samuel Graves Bailey, Virginia Lee
Baker, Joseph Andrew Baker. William Allen IV
Batton. Margaret Allison Batts. Daniel Thomas
Bennett, Melissa Grace Bibb, Elizabeth Mundy Blackwell, Abigail Diane Blanton, Elizabeth Anne Bounds, Amanda Brewington Bourland, Thomas Campbell
Freshmen/ 71
Bracken. Richard Edwin
Bracken. Thomas Linn
Brauner. Ian Nabiu
Briggs. Ronald David
Brovles. Patrick Nelson
Brumbv. Anna Pratt
Burger. David Maurice Burkhardt. Ashley Lynne Bumham. Karrie Aleta Busbee. Darren Bl\ the Byrd. Corinna Erwin Calhoun. Allison Paise
Calvert. Hannah Randolph
Cameron. Katherine Rollins
Carlson. Rachel Elizabeth
Carrison. Susan Singleton
Cathey. Matthew Edward
Christie. William Morrison
m
Clemens. Katherine Eugenia Clouah. Thomas Haughton
Cochez. Edna Beatriz Cole. Edward Lawrimore
Coleman. Catherine
Adelaide
Collier. Elizabeth Jane
Columbia, Meade Lauren Comer. Helen Marie
72 /Freshmen
Comer, James L. Walton Condra, Philip Bradford
Conner. Susan Marie Cook, Elizabeth McLain
Cook. Larry Don Jr.
Coomaraswamy.
Pradheeshan
Cranfill, Jennifer Elmira Creecy, (Catherine Taylor
Creighton. Bruce Travis
Cross, Ian Rutherford
Cunningham. Elizabeth
Lloyd
Davis, Matthew Henry
DeHaven. Andrew Earl
Deitz. Elizabeth Tyler
Dimmitt, Mallory Lykes Donaldson, Mary Beth Douglas, Michael Joseph Drennan, George Cameron Dubray, Molly Beth Dykstra, Thomas Alan
Edwards. Katharine Salter Ellington. Elizabeth Joy Emerson, David Berton Emery. Jason Andrew Emery. Turner Paul Enale. Jason Marcus
Freshmen/ 73
Epley. Michael Ryan Evans. Catherine Spearing
Evans. Scott Griffith Fannon. Amy Elise
Fargason. James Robinson Famham. David Gray
Fellman. Kimberly Susanne Field. Brian Wheeler
Fletchall, Jessica Noelle
Fosgate, Scott Austin
Foss, Harriet LeAnn
Frazier. Jeffrey David
Fulton, Stephen Parker
Gallimore, Alfred Nash
Gantt, Bessie Wolfe
Garrison. Janece Marsha
Garzon. George Harold Jr.
Getten, Elisabeth Hobson
Gilkerson. Sheriden Louise
Ginther. Christiane Amy
Gladders, Don Weir
Glasscox. Jonathan Robert
Glover, Nicole Michelle
Glover, William Bryan
Godwin. Mary Bertha
Green, Leslie Dawn
74 /Freshmen
Greene. Kevin Edwin Greene, Paul David
Gregory, Charlotte Taylor Grey. Kelly Michelle
Grossman, Erin Mae Grubbs, Norman Osaygefo
Hagler, Jeffrey Keith Hall, Keith Edward
Hall, Una Maia Allschi Hammond. Christopher Nathan B.
Haney, Blake Justin Hanni. Erin Lindsay Harmon, Gina Nicole Harrigan, Ryan Hart
Harrison. Katherine Lee
Hedgecock, Miriam Atkins
Hegwood, Leah Taylor
Hertel. Alexandra Erika
Hildebrandt, Rachel
Elizabeth
Hines, Kathryne Wilna
Holden, John Sedwick Holloway, Robert Evans II Holmes, Mary Stewart Holt, Warren Michael Hoover, Robert Craig Hunter, Susannah Townseni
Freshmen/ 75
Husbands. Collin Pearce
Hutto. Thomas Mahlon
Jackson. Bradley Keith
Jenkins. Felysha L Auquera
Jennings. Ben Tallmadge
Jenninss. Laura Elizabeth
Jennings. William Swaffor II
Jensen. Rachael Elizabeth
Johnson. Madeline Joy
Johnson. Sherry Denise
Johnson. Virginia Holland
Johnston. Abigail
Schuenemann
Jones. Anne Katherine
Jones. Robin Houston
Kanipe. Jason Wade
Kennedy. David Shorter Jr.
Killebrew. Amelia Anderson
Kins. Andrew Courtland
Kirk, Jennifer Elizabeth Kohler. Gavin Mather
Kuruc. Amanda Christian Lacher. Daniel James
Lambert. Claire Marie Land. Joseph Riley
Langlinais. Joseph Edward Larance, Jeremy Saint
76/ Freshmen
Larkins, Katherine Noel Leflar, Elliot Lewis Leingang, Jennifer Lynn
Ligon, Samuel Clark Jr. Lindekins, Christina Leigh Lomax, Megan Elizabeth
Long, Jennifer Blair Longtin, Heather Brooke Lugo, Esther Carolina
Lyons, Cynthia Andrea MacKinlay. Alexandra Lee Mann, Abigail Dowden
Markham, John Andrew Marsh, Michael Paul Marshbum, Patricia Dawn Matthews, Scott Warren Mauran. Rafe Desmond L. May, George Kirby
Mayo, Elizabeth Selwyn Mazur, Tanya Mc Gregor, James Bacon Jr. Mcintosh, William Judson McLaughlin, Tiffany Leigh McMillen. Rachel Leeanne
Mealy, Clair Helaine Meek. Joseph Carlisle Merrick. Charles Percival rv Merritt, Olivia Jane Miller. Carrie Melissa Mitchell, Stephanie Jo
Freshmen/ 77
Mooore. Jarrett Daughtry
Moore. Ryland Bennett
Moreman. John Andrew
Morris. Paul Wesley
Morrison. .Amanda Michelle
Morrissev. Kristen Leiah
Nakatsnka. Michele Lee Neil. Elizabeth Errett
Nelson. Katrina Anne Ness. John Clifford
Norman. Cynthia Bramley Nydegger. Julie-ann
O'Bryan, Mica Danielle O'Neal. Kimberly Lynn
Odom. Alice Grey
Olson, Elizabeth Sanders
Oman. Ronald Monroe
Orlow, Wendy Ruth A.
Orner, Clara Kathleen
Osbum. Ashley Magee
Parker, Shane Walton
Passman, Corey Matthew
Patty, William Jordan
Peace, Leigh Anne
Peek, Rebecca Leigh
Perigo, Amy Jo
78 / Freshmen
Peuler, Amanda Friend Phillips. Cary Murchison Phillips. Robert Kirk Pias, Stacey McGowan Pinch. Jodi Jennifer Plauche. Amanda Lane
Pratt, Frank Graham III Pressly. Anna Truitt Prewitt. Neill Davidaon Price. Jason Brian Ramke. Kelly Jean Ramsey. Reginald Norris Jr.
Ray, William Carl III
Reams. Joshua Hendry
Reese. Chikki Tori Richardson. Emily Haynes
Rinker. Laura Elizabeth Ripley. Wayne Eugene III
Ritchie, David Ryan Roberts. Gretchen Laurel
Robinson. Matthew Scott Robinson, Rachel Clark Roseman, Katy Lyn Ross, Laura Jean Ryan. Kellee Greenfield Sammler, Anya
Freshmen/ 79
Sanderfur. Karen Renea
Sanse. Noah
Sansbun . Michael Todd
Schiano.Danielle Marie
Schmidt. Peter Andrews
Scinto, Sabrina Anne
Sebrell. Anne Trezevant
Seese. Ezra Samuel
Seitz, Anja
Sergent, Chandre Charis
Setzer. Christian Josef B.
Shaffer. Preston Brent
Shepard. Elizabeth
Thompson Hay
Shoemaker, Christa Dianne
Short, Winthrop Middleton
Simmonds, Hadley Mahan
Simpson, David Mason
Simpson, Erin Patricia
Simrill. Spenser Davenport
Jr.
Smith. Kimberly Ann
Smith. Leah Maggie
Smith, Shannon Ware
Smith, Shepley Procter
Southerland, John Jackson
Spann, Amanda Lynn
Spear, Anne Katherine
Spurlock, Brian Lee
80 /Freshmen
I Stack, Andrew Gregg I Stafford, Ashley Laine I Steinmehl, Eric Jacob | Stiles. Matthew Walkins Strickler. Annie Eli/abeth Stroup, John Thomas
Swiney. Richard Jason Swinney, Barbara Hayes Talbot. Mary Harding Tant. Tiffany Dawn Taylor. Rebecca Lindscy Taylor. Sara Anne
Thomas. Christopher Darian
Thompson Shanna Leigh
Thompson. Thaddeus
Lampton
Trussler, Jon Seaward
Tugman, John Charles
Tullos. Sara Ansley
Van Rij. Leigh Elizabeth Varn. April Roberts Walker, William Campbell Wallace. James Buchanan Waller, Richard Michael Walls, Peter Bernard
Ward. AnizeH Erin
Watterson, Wendy Kristen
Watts. Todd Landon Earl
Freshmen/81
Weathers. Louisa East
Weaver. Katharine Forbes
Webb. Martha Jo
Weien. Gwendolyn Jewel
Wellborn. Lindsley Anne
Welsh. Man Carol
Wempe. Staephanie Allison
Wheeless. Sarah Elizabeth
Whisenant, Robert Prince
White. Aaron Michael
White. Jonathan Colby
Whitt. Samuel Lee
Wiesener. Catherine Anne
Wilkes. Lauren Clark
Williamson. Alana Anne
Williford. Kenneth Hart
Wimberly. Kathryn
Wilkinson
Womack. Kenneth Scott
Young. Lindsay Kathryn Zoghby. Emily Marie
,ey McLeod
82 /Freshmen
Not Pictured
Armbrecht, Stewart Patterson Bandy, Ryan Edward Boehm, Edward Norman Jr. Chapman, Edward Austin Claycombe, William Robert Collins, Robert Grafton Cook, Wesley McCabe Culley, Jared Parnell Currie, Joseph Earl Dansby, David Revere Donahue, David Brent Dunwody, Amy Lacy Eager, Allen Hall Evans, Craig Lingle Ferguson, Andrew Dorsey Goldsmith, Richard Thomas Grubbs, Harrison Wells Hailes, Roger Paulson Jr. Halstead, Charles Edwin Harker, David Byron Horak, Matthew Patrick Houseal, John Irving III Johnson, Ashley Diane Johnston, Robert Dewitt Keith, Theodore Randall Knight, Barbara Shannon Magraw, John Thomas
Marsh, Russell Glenn McKay, Walter Henry Clay Megorden Elizabeth Scott Michau, James Courtney Mondeli, Adrea Leah Moser, Anna Elizabeth Nabors, Allyson Elizabeth Nail, Jason Daniel Nash, Richard Hafford III Paleyanda, Kushalappa Karumbaya Parsley, Hanry Nutt III Pincus, Alexander Simms Polancich. Craig James Powell, Lauren Ashley Ratliff, James Potter .
Reynolds, Adam B. Richmond, Lea IV Robbins, Samuel Donnell G. Ill Rogers, Michael Wayne Strong, Margaret E. Sloan Sturtevant, Andrew Lofton Tufts, Kathryn Cole White, Joshua H. Milledge Wilson, Jesse Winchester Woodlee, Jonathan Word, Harry Alan Jr.
Freshmen/ 83
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SENIORS
Carol Mary Arney
Senior. Hawaii Charles Lee Barton Senior. Maryland Fiona Mabel Bergstrom Senior. North Carolina Robert Lee Brown Senior. Upper South Carolina John Joseph Capellaro Senior, New York
William Riggs Fulton
Senior, Alaska
Mark Anthony Ginzo
Senior. Southeast Florida
Alice Smith Haynes
Senior. Upper South Carolina
Kenneth Bernard
Herzog
Senior. Southeast Florida
Neil Mitchell Kaminski
Senior. Central Gulf Coast
Claire Lofgren
Senior
Ramiro Eduardo Lopez
Senior. West Texas Harry Wilder Lore II Senior, Central Florida Frank Blalock McRight, Jr.
Senior. Central Gulf Coast Patricia Craig Moore Senior. Upper South Carolina
George Gale Morgan
Senior, Central Gulf Coast
Linnae Himsl Peterson
Senior
Ricardo Sotomayor
Senior. Texas
Ellen Hanckel
Stallworth
Senior. Upper South Carolina
Erwin Olin Veale, Jr.
Senior, Georgia
Kenneth Nelson Vinal
Senior, Florida
Andrew Ray Wright
Senior, Northwest Texas
NOT PICTURED
Albert Edward Eaton Victoria Elizabeth O'Hara
Senior, Western North Carolina Senior
Anne Whitaker Harvey William Thomas Richter
Senior Senior, Mississippi
Robert William Harvey Alicia Dawn Schuster
Senior, Alabama Senior, Atlanta
86 /School of Theology
School of Theology/ 87
John David Badders
Middler, West Texas Elvin David Basinger Middler. Georgia Floyd William Brewer Middler. Southwest Florida Katherine Corrine Calon Junior, West Missouri William Bernard Carlir Middler, Mississippi
Sarah Jane Carper
Middler
Cassius Horton Daly
Junior, Southwest Florida
Charles Milton
Deaton
Junior. Mississippi
Janice Eileen Duncan
Middler. NW Pennsylvania
Michael Gerard
Dunnington
Middler, North Carolina
Judith Ann Ferguson
Middler. New York Thomas Edward Filchak Middler
Reed Harlow Freeman Middler. North Carolina Ronald Fred Kotrc French
Middler. Arizona Susan Jane Frye Junior, Florida
Scott Jeffrey Fuir
Middler, New Jersey
Robert Douglass
Geddes
Junior. West Virginia
Samuel Bisland
Godfrey
Junior, Mississippi
Brian Glenn Grantz
Junior. Northern Indiana
Allen Chaplin Hughes
Middler. South Carolina
Helen McLeroy Jenner
Middler. North Carolina Susan Heckel Johnson Junior, Florida Sanford Allen Key Junior, North Carolina Joan Marie Kilian Junior, Georgia Susan Lassey LeSueur Middler, Nebraska
Middlers and Juniors
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Middlers and Juniors
Lucrecia Miranda Littlejohn
Junior. West Texas
Reid Tate McCormick
Junior. Florida
Andrew Stephen
McGinley
Middler
Susanna Elizabeth Metz
Middler, Pennsylvania
Margaret Caldwell Mulle
Junior. East Tennessee
Michael Brent Norris
Middler, Georgia
Jacob Wayne
Owensby
Junior, Florida
Paul Henry Phillips
Junior. Spokane
Allen BradfordPurdom
Middler, Ohio
Charles Blake Rambo
Junior, Central Florida
Martha Crowley Rogers
Junior. Minnesota William Gridley Scrantom, Jr.
Middler Gabriel A. Sinisi
Junior. Newark Stephen Courtney Smellie
Middler, Southwest Florida Gene Ramsey Smitherman
Middler, East Tennessee
Suzanne Nicholas Smitherman
Middler. East Tennessee Robert Leigh Spruill Middler. Virginia Matthew David Teel Junior, West Missouri Marc Patrick Vance Junior, Lexington Robert Reed VanDeusen Junior. Southwest Florida
Stephen Bruce Walker
Junior. Upper South Carolina William Thomas Warne Junior JosephEdwardWeatherly
Middler, Upper South Carolina
Paul Steve Winton
Middler, South Carolina Alfred Thomas Kurt Zadig, Jr.
Junior, South Carolina
School of Theology/ 89
SEMINARY SPOUSES
(L to R) (1) Karen Geary, Susie Walker, Cindy Norris, Joy Owensby, Jackie McCormick, Tamisyn Grantz, Britton Cook (2) Nancy Freeman, Anne Brewer, Katie Fulton, Dave Rogers. JoAnn Fuir (3) Jan Morgan, Kendra Lopez, Karen Geddes, Marta Ginzo, Judy Badders, Melanie Wright. Beth Herzog, Sandra Brown, Jann Dunnington, Kathy Scrantom, Pam Carlin, Donna Brown, Mary Sinisi, Dan Duncan, Debbie Donnelly- Barton. Not pictured: Sue Armentrout, Lynda Basinger, Lars Bergstrom, Dennis Campbell, Bemadette Capellaro, Marilyn Creamer, Audrey Daly, Ruth Dubois, Carol Eaton, Ruth Filchak, Francine French, Patty Godfrey, Carolyn Hatchett, Phebe Hethcock, Barbara Hughes, Roy Johnson, Gwen Kaminski, Laura Key, John LeSueur, Ian Littlejohn, Diana Lore, Maria Lytle, Whit Moore, Corrie Norman, Paul Peterson, Mary Jo Purdom, Carol Rambo, Susan Richter, Dwight Sloan, Angelina Sotomayor, Susalee Spruill, Leticia Vance, Virginia Veale, Laura Vinal, Peggy Ward, Saran Wame, Lisa Weatherly, Nancy Winton.
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School of Theology/ 91
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a^rsi\th05e,here on
, elsewhere _ #To those for who we care or who care^ for as ^To those ttfho are interested in the things for which we/ stand or who static fori the things in. which w& are interested <^To all those to whom £ewanee is either Dream or a %rtizattotT
A 'Brief history of the University of the South
School of Theology/ 93
1 he University of the South was
founded in 1857 by leaders of the Episcopal Church who were in- spired by the need for a Southern University of quality. With its assets destroyed in the Civil War, the University was rebuilt and has maintained a single-minded dedication to academic excellence and Christian Community.
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Qthas been said a map is history on onepaqe. To explain adequately the history of Sewanee's campus would require a volume- even to explain the central campus depicted here. In this block of buildings are ancient and modern -features. They tell a story of hope, perseverance, despair and victory
Cjlterry iKdll (1 961). A large portion of this building contains Guerry Auditorium (seating capacity 1011). although classrooms extend along two wings. This is the principal building of the Sewanee Summer Music Center In the connecting wing ad- jacent to Convocation Hall is the University art gallery.
Qlierrv ijartfl This courtyard between Convoca- tion and Walsh Halls is enclosed on the front side by cloisters, which also extend along two sides of Walsh. The Garth is used for concerts, plays, meetings, and services.
St. Cuke's Mall (18
was erected at the site u ed a wooden cross on JV University after the Civ struction, with limestoi chitectural precedent fa of the School of Theo seminary moved to Ha now contains colli classrooms.
Convocation Wall (1886):Thisbeautlfulstone
building, a significant example of Victorian-Gothic architecture, was designed as a meeting hall (west end) and gymnasium (east end) located in divided sections. It was a library from 1901 to 1 965. Today it is again a meeting hall and site for receptions and concerts The stained-glass windows and ornate Victorian woodwork are testaments to the age. On the walls are numerous plaques and portraits honoring important University and church leaders.
CBresltlt lower (1886). Built along with Convoca- tion Hall. Breslin symbolizes the commitment of early University leaders, despite those times of hardship and poverty, to the creation of a grand university on the scale of Oxford and Cambridge. The tower, modeled after Magdalen Tower at Ox ford, is 100 feet high. In it are the Douglas Chimes, the result of a gift in 1900. and a Seth Thomas clock, installed in 1935
Walsh '■J-fllll (1890): Classrooms andoffices of several humanities departments are located on the second and third floors. The appearance of a 19th century classroom is preserved in the central room of the middle floor. There on opposite ends of the desk are letters "pi" and "omega, " symbols of a debating society named after two University founders, Bishop Leonidas Polk and Bishop James Otey. On the main floor are administrative offices, including the office of the vice-chancellor.
Cleveland MetnoriCtMHklC (1965). Besides con- necting Carnegie. Guerry. and Walsh Halls. Cleveland contains the offices of financial aid an career planning, admissions, the registrar, and word processing and printing.
Carnegie 9{alC (1 913). A gift of Andrew Carnegie, this stone building housed science departments until the completion of Woods Laboratories. It is noui oc- cupied by administrative and faculty offices and the fine arts department. Above the entrance is inscrib- ed the Latin word "scientia," meaning "knowledge. " The dome and a telescope were add- ed in the 1940s
'Thompson 'HalC (1883): Known to thousands of alumni as Thompson Union, this restored building originally stood three stories high and housed the medical school. A fire virtually destroyed the building in 1950. Today Thompson contains the university relations offices and the Union Theatre.
AlC Saints' Chapel a 905,
tion was abandoned because All Saints' remained a single-: than 50 years. Its final and follow the plans of Edw chancellor from 1951 to 197. windows, flags, and other i aura of this Gothic style chapi Freres organ is used for mors held almost daily. Here also and degrees conferred. The! is depicted in the stained gla: front of the chapel.
1 he name "Sewanee," used
informally for the University, was given to this mountain plateau by the Indians. The Domain of the University encompasses about 10,000 acres, upon which there are many trails, forests, lakes, and mountain overlooks.
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Sewanee, Tenne
, HE UNIVERSITY is under the joint control Episcopal Church. Opened in 1868. Located a Mountains, two thousand feet above the level of I the surrounding valleys. The scenery is beaulifu tants are especially exempt from malarial and national reputation as a health resort. The atmosphere, even adapted to the requirements of a Summer School. The foil™ well equipped and lully organized with a thoroughly efficient
Academic, Theological, Medical, Law, The
. Geography .
U. While Sewanee s claim to stand for training in classical and literary culture is number ol alumni who nave attained to prominence in journali: m and literature, m business, and several are engaged in the practice of architecture C Through the g ficiary. an offer has been made for the building of a $60,000 S :ience Hill, which properly equipped, will fill a long-felt need in the broader growth of the University GRAMMER SCHOOL prepares boys (or this and other Unive -si ties and (or busine 1909. begins July 5th; Advent Term. 1909. begins Septemb. r 19th; Lent Term. 19lh Vacation from the middle of December to the middle c( March. insteaJ of months. *L For catalogue and other information addresss
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of eighteen dioces Sewanee. Tennesse. te sea. anj about om the climate is salub itilmonary complai n the hot season, is in|f departments ol of professors
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>ur-story building ip Quintard plac- 866, reuiuingthe \ sandstone con- itablished an ar- •rsity. The home 1984, when the , St. Luke's Hall i offices and
St. Jjiltf's Chapel (1 904) . Unusual for its large choir section and tiny nave in the English academic tradition, this small chapel is also noteworthy for its woodwork and display of sandstone craftsman- ship—fine window mullians and powerful walls. The Meneely bell in its tower hung in the original St Augustine's Chapel in 1870 and has since hung in All Saints' Chapel and Breslin Tower.
■itie bishop's Common (l 794). a student u
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the Common, houses the University post and Tiger Bay Pub and snack bar on the lower St. Luke's Bookstore, a dining room, lounge game rooms on the main floor; and a variety dent offices on the second floor.
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Phi deltaliieta Fraternity House ti ispired by Founde r itemities have a A FO house (across 87 ) as the first U nil house in the Soi he nation. Three qigma Alpha Epsiljp Alpha— were organizations t
this stone house was i Oxford. Sewanee'sfi orful history. Th Avenue), built in 1 was the first fraternity oldest ATO house in nities at Sewanee
Sigma, and Pi Kappjp chapters of their natu own houses
s of the Protestant on the Cumberland thousand leet above ous. and the inhabi- ts- Jr*jnrr lias a delightful and well the University are
ill! nicer t iw
ustilied by the large ny are successful in nerosity ol a bene- 'hen completed and
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<L Trinity Term. 1910. begins March during the Summer
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duPont library (1965)-. Thisthre
contains the 374.C00-volume Unive
which was begun
Cambridge in U68. A government documents center is also loca ed in duPont. A i are-books col- lection contains aiout 12,000 volu nes. including incunabula and m my first edition wo -ks acquired i part through the it fluence of the Se< ianee Review and literary perso talities at Sewanie The wood- work is of special interest in the Toi an Room just above the front dc or.
Woods laboratories (l
classrooms, and offices this science and math bu courtyard and Blackman
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Modern labora
the outer On the interio Auditorium
oc :upy i Idng.
construc- iroblems, \ for more oportions iy, vice- ined glass id to the Casavant which are s are held Jniversity hex at the
St. Augustine S Stone This is the site of the
original University Chapel, a frame building built in 1868 and enlarged several times. The chapel also served as classroom space. It was taken down in 1910, and the original furnishings are located in the neui St. Augustine's Chapel.
St. Augustine s chapeL (in sacristy wt
nishings date from the 1800's. andon be seen names, initials, etc. . carved in Mathematics was taught in St. Augusti federate General Edmund Kirby-Smitl is the rose window, representing the a the side windows, representing the church's authority from England to America to Sewanee.
rd Tower (1957): Thetower is 143 feet high and contains the 56-bell Leonidas Polk Memorial Carillon, one of the largest in the world. Carillon concerts are held most Sunday afternoons.
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story building
sity collection.
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Sewanee History/ 95
. Origins .
"Concerned by the failure of the Episcopal Church to establish within the various southern states a single successful university, 10 Episcopal dioceses agreed in 1856 to work together to create an institution which would serve the entire area. Responding to their bishops' invitation, clergy and lay delegates from North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee met at Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennes- see, on July 4, 1857. and organized the first Board of Trustees.
This first meeting of the Trustees was followed by a second later that year in Montgomery, Alabama, at which the name and site of the University were chosen. At a third meeting in 1858, at Beersheba Springs, a resort near Sewanee, the Trustees received the charter for the University from the State of Tennessee.
The culmination of these early efforts was the ceremonial laying of the cornerstone for the first building, which took place on October 10, 1860. The Bishop of Georgia, Stephen Elliott, placed a Bible and Prayer Book within the stone; the Bishop of Louisiana, Leonidas Polk, concluded the laying of the stone for 'an institution established for the cultiva- tion of true religion, learning, and virtue, that thereby God may be glorified and the happiness of men may be advanced.' " (A piece of the original corner-stone is preserved in the wall of All Saints' Chapel, while a replica of the cornerstone lies on a wooded path across the street from Benedict.)
"The dreams of the founders were swept away during the Civil War. With the south lying desolate after the war, Charles Todd Quintard, Bishop of Tennessee, and George R. Fairbanks returned to the site of the campus in 1866. In a simple ceremony they and a few workmen erected a cross fashioned from nearby saplings, and formally re-established the University.
Many obstacles remained to be overcome, however, before the University could open its doors to students. The substantial amount of money which had been pledged to create the University before the war had been lost. Further, the South, from which support would logically come, was impoverished. Looking to England for support, Bishop Quintard made three fund-raising tours, returning to the United States after the first with sufficient funds to make the opening of the University possible.
The first Convocation of The University of the South was held on September 18, 1868, with nine students and four teachers present. The physical plant consisted of St. Augustine's Chapel, Otey Hall, and Cobbs Hall, each a simple frame building.
Although years of adversity, struggle, and sometimes poverty lay ahead, the University grew..."
-excerpted from the Catalog of the College of Arts and Sciences 1993
CTOBER 10, 1860, is a memorable date in the history of Sewanee. On that day, the corner-stone of the first building was laid in what is now known as Louisiana Circle.' Those who were present on that occasion describe the original corner-stone as being a very large block of reddish-brown, variegated Tennessee marble, which had been quarried somewhere near Win- chester in Franklin County. The stone was so large that tradition says it took eight yoke of oxen to haul it up the mountain, and a skilled workman spent six weeks in shaping and polishing it after it was placed upon the ground.
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The day appointed for the laying of the corner-stone dawned bright and clear, as beautiful an October day as could be desired. An eye-witness thus describes the scene: "Almost like magic, the mountain plateau of Sewanee teemed with life: the shriek of arriving railway trains, the rumbling of omnibuses and carriages brought up for the occasion, the throng of people from the surrounding country on foot, on horseback, in wagons, carts, and every conceivable vehicle, all gathered to a common centre, evinced the interest which the occasion created. A band of music from Nashville poured forth its martial strains, and booths and peddler wagons indicated a gala day for the people."
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1 895
. Campus and Buildings .
The buildings of the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Theology are constructed of sandstone from the Domain. They are frequently gifts of benefactors whose names they bear.
St. Luke's Hall (1878) once housed the School of Theology, which moved to Hamilton Hall, the previous residence of the Sewanee Military Academy. It now houses the Sewanee Review, classrooms, Grosvenor Auditorium and residence rooms for Senior males.
Thompson Hall (1883) once housed the medical school. After a fire in 1 950, recon- struction provided the student union and SPO until 1974, when the Bishop's Common was erected. It now houses University Relations and Alumni offices, and the Sewanee Union Theater.
Convocation Hall (1886) erected as the place for Senate and Board of Trustees meetings, and convocations, it served as the Library from 1901 to 1965.
Walsh-Ellen Hall (1890) has served faithfully as the location for classrooms and faculty and administrative offices.
Fulford Hall ( 1 890), once the residence of seven previous Vice Chancellors, became the location for Admissions, Financial Aid, and Public Relations.
St. Luke's Chapel (1904) serves the choir and orchestra for performances, as well as special services and compline services during the year.
All Saints' Chapel (1905) replaces the early wooden structure near the present building. Incomplete for 50 years, 1957 saw the completion of the present Gothic structure.
Carnegie Hall (1913) was once known as Science Hall. It now houses the Treasurer's office, classrooms, offices, studios, and the observatory.
Guerry Hall (1961) contains classrooms, offices, an auditorium, stage, offices, and an art gallery for visiting exhibitions and the University's permanent collection.
Snowden Forestry Building (1962) contains classrooms, laboratories, offices, and a green- house. The paneling of the rooms and large number of samples contribute to the wood technology collection.
The Jessie Ball duPont Library (1965) is named for the most munificent benefactor of the University. It houses the principal library holdings and archives and includes study carrels, screening rooms, a listening complex, and a collection of recordings.
Cleveland Memorial (1965) connects Walsh- Ellett and Carnegie. It also houses the Vice- President for Business and Community Relations, the Registrar, Career Services, and Minority Affairs.
Wiggins Hall (1965) contains individual and group practice rooms and offices for the Music Department.
J. Albert Woods Laboratories (1968) honors one of the most devoted alumni. The building contains classrooms, offices, labora- tories. Blackman Auditorium and the Waring Web Greenhouse.
The Bishop's Common (1974) contains the SPO, dining room, Tiger Bay Pub, lounges, WUTS radio station, student publications offices, meeting rooms and game rooms.
Emerald -Hodgson Hospital (1976) replaces the old hospital, now Hodgson Hall.
Clement Chen Hall (1991 ) replaces Fulford Hall as the residence of the Vice Chancellor.
The Robert Dobbs Fowler Center (1994) includes the Frank A. Juhan Gymnasium (1956-57). It provides weightrooms, racquet- ball courts, an indoor track, swimming pool, basketball courts, tennis courts and offices.
Residence halls: Hodgson Hall (1877), Emery Hall (1916), Hoffman Hall (1925), Elliott Hall ( 1922), Cannon Hall (1925), Johnson Hall (1926), Tuckaway Inn (1930), Phillips Hall (1951), Gailor Hall (1952), Gorgas Hall (1952), Hunter Hall (1953), Sessums Cleveland Hall (1955), Benedict Hall (1963), McCrady Hall ( 1964), Courts Hall (1965), Trezevant Hall (1969).
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. Future Directions .
The University is going through a period of building and renovation. More than half of the existing buildings were constructed in the late 1950's and early 1960's. Thus, Sewanee is undergoing a $50 million building and renovation boom to accomodate the expanding numbers and needs of students and faculty.
During the past five years, approxi- mately $25m in major construction and renovation projects have been accom- plished. Quintard Hall renovation, com- pleted 1990, was one of the first major renovations. Beyond this first-class dormi- tory, the campus received new walks, landscaping, exterior lights, handicapped accessibility, a refurbishing of Gorgas, St. Luke's, Clement Chen Hall, and new air conditioning for Cravens. Removing parking lots from interior campus sites to more remote sites is also a theme to come.
Currently underway is a $3m renovation of the old Emerald-Hodgson Hospital which will house 62 students beginning in August 1995. Hodgson Hall will be without
question one of the finest dormitories in the United States.
Like the Quintard project, the land sur- rounding the newly renovated Hodgson dormitory will be turned into a green area, thus resulting in the re-routing of Curlicue Road.
Next summer Phillips will be renovated and expanded internally to house 40 students.
Plans for the summer of 1995 call for a refurbishing of Cleveland Hall. Included in this refurbishment will be lighting, updating the alarm system, painting, and new carpet.
The next five years will see another $25 m spent on construction and renovation. During the summer of 1 996 Benedict Hall will receive a comprehensive refurbishment including a new heating and air conditioning system.
Also planned is a new theatre, to begin construction in the fall of 1996. The existing Academy gym will be renovated and ex- panded, similar to the Fowler Center renova- tion, resulting in a flexible 200-seat theatre, offices, studios, rehearsal and shop space, dance studio, dressing rooms, and storage.
Another facility, located near Hamilton Hall, will be a new chapel for the School of Theology. The architect, Fay Jones, is a world renowned designer. The design process is expected to begin this summer.
Depending on the success of the campaign, two major facilities will be added to the core of campus. The first is a new dining hall to be located on top of St. Augustine's Avenue parallel to All Saints' Chapel. This new facility will provide for the first time in many years a central dining hall for all students, faculty, and staff.
The second facility is a new academic building for Geology, Forestry, Academic Computing, and Computer Sciences. The 40,000 square foot facility will be the University's second largest academic building, and it will be located on the hill just southeast of Woods Lab.
In the end, the goal of the University is to shape the campus in such a way that the setting that will be created will reinforce the principles, history, tradition, and values of Sewanee, and at the same time adequately support the existing academic and student life programs, -submitted by Tom Kepple, edited Jennifer J. Pfeil
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. University musings .
SEWANEE! How beautiful art Thou in Thy High Places! A Beacon upon 5 the top of a Mountain, and an Ensign on an Hill! Sacred art Thou to us among the habitations of men, because of the noble spirits who have peopled Thy solitudes, and who have taught, by the sanctity of their lives and the richness of their learning, the excellency of the manhood that lives in touch with God! Sweet and gracious are the memories that haunt and hallow for us Thy waving forests and mountain views, and every acre of Thy wide^domam ! For simple tastes, and gentle manners, and unselfish service, during these five and forty years — with rare, proud courage. Thou hast made and lived Thy claim! O Sewanee! The child of so many labours; of so many hopes; of so many sacrifices ; of so great faith ! who can doubt for a moment that God — the God of the spirits of the flesh — hath chosen Thee for an Instrument and Inter- preter of His Will, and that, in serving Thee, we are proving our fellowship with God! (Rt. Rev. Thoma-. F. Cailor, Bishop of Tennessee end Chancellor of the University of the South. )
Sewanee Hymn
(Air- "Austrian National Anthem" by Haydn)
God of Light, Whose face beholding,
Israel's Leader learned Thy Will,- Fire and Storm the Rock enfolding,
When the Voice was calm and still,- Give Thy children on the Mountain
Grace and power Thy Truth to know; Open here a living fountain,
Whence thy praise shall ever flow.
On the world now grows the Vision,-
Love of Country— Freedom's call; Gauge of Battle,— Life's decision,-
Faith will see the Christ through all. Clear, surer, rings the story,-
"Christ our Brother-God Most High! Through earth's vapors sweeps the glory,-
Wrong, injustice, sin, must die."
For the warfare train us, Father- God of battles, God of might,-
That no mists of Hell may gather, Darken nor obscure the right.
Gird our souls with Thy Compassion, Purge our minds with fire divine;
Light of Light, the Truth Incarnate,
Make our lives and thoughts like Thine.
-Thomas F. Gailor
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.Mirutdae .
Alma Mater
THE
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH
The University Prayer
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lmighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, we, Thy servants, implore Thy
blessing upon this University. Give the Spirit of
Wisdom to all those to whom Thou hast given
the authority of teaching and of government Let the students grow in grace day by
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day; enlighten their minds, purify their hearts,
and sanctify their wills. Bless all who have
contributed to this Institution; and raise up
to the University, we humbly pray Thee, a
never-failing succession of benefactors; through
our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. -*« Amen.
What Sewanee Stands For
The Education of the Whole Man
His lioih. in a physical environment and training almost ideal.
His mind, through courses in a scientifically correct curriculum, and through contact with a faculty strong in scholarship and personality.
His character, through the constant influence of Christianity as expounded and exemplified in the life of the University community.
The Malting of the Citizen,
In theory, through the influence of that ideal of patriotism which we call the Slwanee Spirit.
In practice, through dynamic living as a citizen in a community of which the student body constitutes the citizenship.
Individuality, Originality, Initiative
Taught to think independently, plan independently, but to act as a com- munity memher
The Historic Flag at Sewanee
"Once suspended from the south clerestory walls of All Saints' (University) Chapel was a silk flag, so faded and tattered that it was not at once recognized by visitors as the national banner, and prompt- ing frequent inquiries as to what it is and why it should be there. It is a flag with a history, and is one of the University's most treasured relics.
The staff was cut for it near the grave of Washington at Mount Vernon, by President Millard Fillmore, whose term extended from 1850 to 1853, and this flag with its staff was presented by General Winfield Scott to Mr. Lucius C. Duncan, of New Orleans. General Scott, who was in the diplomatic or consular service, took the flag on a journey to the Levant. On this trip the flag was unfurled on some of the historic battlefields of England, upon the Baltic Sea, 'upon all the memorable battlefields of Greece, the Pyramids and ruined temples of Egypt, on lonely Sinai and Horeb and Hor, upon the banks of Jordan and in Jerusalem.'
It came into posession of Dr. Herman C. Duncan who was present with it at the Fourth of July celebration on Lookout Mountain in 1857, when the University of the South was organized. Both the flag and staff were formally presented to the University in 1885 by Dr. Duncan."
The flag has been removed for safe keeping, but the staff is preserved in a glass case on the wall in the south clerestory.
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1 925
The University Seal
The University Seal contains the cross of Christ in the center, with the chain of links representing the ten original owning dioceses. It also contains the Greek letters of Christ's name, and the Alpha and Omega on the sides of the cross. The University's motto from the 133rd Psalm, "ECCE QUAM BONUM," above clasped hands, used from the founding of the University, lies below the cross. The dove of the Holy Spirit is above the cross. The name and the chartering date of the University, 1 858, encircle the cross and internal symbols. The shape of the seal is that of two congruent circles overlapped, signifying the union of God and humanity in Jesus Christ.
Tradition holds that students, upon receiving their diplomas are to walk across the seal as they are leaving the Chapel, and not before.
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Sustaining the Founders' Vision
Dr. Samuel R. Williamson, the 1 1th Vice-Chancellor, was installed in October 1988 as successor to Robert Ayers. While Dr. Williamson is responsible for the "careful planning for additional facilities as well as a modest expansion of the faculty and student body," his most inspirational movement has been towards the Campaign for Sewanee: Sustaining the Founders' Vi- sion. The attempts to sustain this vision include a $91.5 million fund-raising effort that will strengthen the endowment, create new campus facilities, and renovate those buildings which are so familliar.
After nearly 140 years, the 10 Episcopal dioceses from the southern states can rest. They can rest in the assurance that their dream and vision has become reality. There is now a place in the South which is responsible for "the cultivation of true religion, learning, and virtue." There is now a place which challenges the mind, body, and soul alike. There is now a place which offers, as any student or alumni knows, everything that could be asked for, and that place is the University of the South.
Vice-Chancellor Samuel R. Williamson( above), also Professor of History. B.A. Tulane University; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Faculty since 1988.
He shall give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways.
-Psalm 91
Dr. Samuel R. Williamsonfabove left) with President of the Order
of Gownsmen, Trey Sturtevant (right)
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The College of Arts and Sciences
Frederick Croom(above),.Provosf and Professor of Mathematics. B.S., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1971.
Tom Ward (above), University Chaplain. B.A., The University of the South; B.AV M.A., Oxford; M.Div., Virginia Theological Seminary.
Laurence Alvarez(above),As.socjate Provost and Professor of Mathematics. B.S., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University. Faculty since 1964.
"The Renaissance humanists were right that learning should be related to the kinds of lives we seek to live." - Brown Patterson
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Larry Jones(above),Dean of the College and Professor of Biology. B.S., Woffard College; Ph.D.. University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1977.
Robert Hedrick(above),Z5i/'ecfor of Admissions. B.A., Adams State College; M.S., Ph.D.. Iowa State University.
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Robert Keele(above).De<7H of the College and Profes- sor of Political Science. B.A. University of the South; M.A.. Ph.D.. Emory University. Faculty since 1961.
Tom Watson( above ),Interim University Librarian and Vice President for University Affairs. A.B., Oklahoma Baptist University; M.A., University of Arkansas; M.S.L.S. Simmons College.
Caren Rosser(left),Z)/Vecror of University Counseling and Psychology. B.S., Univer- sity of Washington; M.A., Ph.D. Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1993.
"At Sewanee, the problem is the solution." -Dr.Gerald Smith
Robert Pearigen(below ),Dea/z of Men and Professor of Political Science. B.A. University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University. Faculty since 1987.
Lee Guerryi above), Dean of Women. B.A. The Univer- sity of the South.
The University Purpose
"The purpose of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of the South is to develop the whole person through a liberal arts education of high quality. Sewanee is committed to the college of liberal arts as a distinct unit in the educational system of our country. The College's aims include training in personal initiative, in social consciousness, in aesthetic perception, in intellectual curiosity and integrity, and in methods of scientific inquiry. It endeavors to achieve these objectives with excellence in the context of a small college with a faculty of character and distinction maintaining close personal contact with a carefully selected group of students."
- set forth and adopted by the Board of Trustees on May 7, 1993
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Anthropology
" Breakfast cereal is no more real than Disneyland." -Dr. Richard O'Connor
Major Charles McCollough (above
left) Anthropology. B.A., Grove City College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Faculty since 1992.
John Hamer( above right). Anthropology. B.A., Pennsylvania State; M.A., University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D. Northwestern University. Faculty since 1992.
Richard O'Connor (above) Anthropology (Chair). B.A William and Mary; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. Faculty since 1978.
Barry Lyons(above),/4n?/;ro/70/og;y. B.A., Washington University; M.A., Ph.D. University of Michigan. Faculty since 1994.
Patricia Gibson(above),/4/f//;ro/w/ogv and Chair of Third World Studies. B.A., San Jose State University; M.A.. Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara. Faculty since 1986.
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Biology
Henrietta Croom(above),B/o/ogv (Chair) and John Palisano(above),Bi'o/ogv. B.S., Ph.D., Pre-Med Advisor. A.B.., Ph.D., University of University of Tennessee. Faculty since 1993.
North Carolina. Faculty since 1972.
Nancy Berner(above),.Bio/og;y. B.S., M.S., University of Idaho; Ph.D., Stanford University Faculty since 1992.
Bruce Connfabovej,B;'o/ogv. B.S., Lee College; M.S., Morehead State University; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. Faculty since 1993.
Jonathan Evans(above),Bio/0g}>. B.A., Cornell University; Ph.D., Duke University. Faculty since 1994.
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"As a result of its academic tradition, access to natural lands, and its unique collection of faculty representing a broad array of environmental studies, I believe Sewanee has the opportunity to become a leader among liberal arts colleges in training students to solve the environmental challenges of the next V^century." - Jonathan Evansy*
Jeffrey Tassin(above), Chemistry (Chair). B.A., Adelphi University; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology. Faculty since 1981.
John Bordley( above ),Chemistry and Computer Science. B.S., Davidson College; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. Faculty since 1970.
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Edward Kirven(above),Chemistry. B.A., The University of the South; Ph D., Univer- sity of Minnesota. Faculty since 1976.
James Lowe(above), C/7«w'.yfrv. B.A., Antioch College; Ph.D., Stanford University. Faculty since 1965.
Timothy Blair(above),C/;emu7rv. B.S. Western Kentucky University; Ph.D.. University of Kentucky. Faculty since 1992.
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Classical Languages
" Reading the Aeneid in english is like making love through plate glass. You can see everything, but it's just not the same."
-Dr. Bill Bonds
William Bonds(above),Classical Languages (Chair). B.A., The Johns Hopkins University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Faculty since 1978.
John Seiters( above \eft),Classical Lan- guages. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Florida State University. Faculty since 1971.
Charles Binniker (above right). Classical Languages. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Florida State University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1960.
Economics
Carl Heinemann(above),£concwH'cs. B.A., Vanderbilt University; C.P.A. Faculty since 1987.
Jill Hendrickson(above),£,co/?ow/cj'. B.A., University of Puget Sound; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame. Faculty sincel994.
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Robert Gottfried(above),£co«o/n/c.y (Chair). A.B., Davidson College, Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty sincel982.
Yasmeen Mohiuddin( above ), Economics. B.A., M.A., Karachi University; M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1981.
Arthur Schaefer( above ), Economics. B.A., M.A. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Faculty since 1966.
When I interviewed for the job, Marvin Goodstein, then chair, drove me to Green's view and said, 'Now we'll discuss salary.' I took the job. "
-Dr. Robin Gottfried
Ansel Sharp(above),Economics. B.A., Howard College; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Louisiana State University. Faculty since 1985.
Jerry Ingles(above),£'cc>H07?!/c.y. B.A., University of California Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. Faculty since 1978.
Mark Nichols(above),Economics. B.S., University of Central Florida; M.A.. Ph.D.. Florida State University. Faculty since 1994.
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Dale Richardson(above),£ng//s/j. B.A., Harvard College; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D.. Princeton University. Faculty since
1973.
Elizabeth Dewberry(above),£'«gfo/z. Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Visiting Professor.
William Cockel above center), English. B.A., The University of the South; Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1967.
English
"Now comes the moment when I like a really good Falstaff."
-Dr. John Reishman, referring to the character in Henry IV part 1, not the beer
Henry Arnold, Jr., (above), English (Chair). B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Faculty since 1963.
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Edwin (Ted) Stir\ing(above),English. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University. Faculty since 1969.
Thomas Carlson(above),£«g/M/;. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1970.
"A happy love affair in Troy is like a happy love affair on the Titanic."
-Dr. Robert Benson
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William Clarkson(above),£'«g/is/j. B.A., Yale College; M.A Jh.D., University of Virginia. Faculty since 1973.
Robert Benson(above),£>2g//.y/!. B.A., Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1970.
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Dennis Kezar(above),English. B.A. The University of the South. Pamela MacRe(above), English. B.A., Goucher College; M.A., Ph.D.
Faculty since 1994. Duke University. Faculty since 1984.
"People used to die for their religious beliefs. Now they die for their tennis shoes." -Dr. Wyatt Prunty
Wyatt Prunty(above),£«^/;.s/i. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., The Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Louisana State University. Faculty since 1989.
Don DuPree(above),£>?g/(.y/!. B.A. The University of the South; M.A., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Middlebury College; Ph.D., University of Whales, Cardiff. Faculty since 1988.
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If we instill into your hearts any reverence for Sewanee's past; any determination to make more glorious Sewanee's future; any vital interest in Sewanee's present, then our sole purpose is accomplished, our work is done. -Cap and Gown ,1907
in Grammer (above), English. B.A. Vanderbilt University; M.A., Ph.D., University of ginia. Faculty since 1992.
Ken Haynes(left), English. B.S. Cal Tech; Boston College Ph.D. program. Faculty since 1995.
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English. B.A. University of Notre Dame; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia. Faculty since 1969.
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Fine Arts
Pradip Maldel above ).Fine Arts (Chair). Diploma. Bournemouth College of Art and Design; M.A.. Glasgow School of Art. Faculty since 1989.
Madonna just rubs me the wrong way.
-Dr. Gregory Clark
John Siewertf above), Fine Arts. B.A. University of Minnesota; M.A., Ph. D. University of Michigan. Faculty since 1994.
Gregory Clark( above), Fine Arts. B.A. University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., City University of New Yorl M.F.A., Ph.D., Princeton University. Faculty since 1989.
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iward Carlos( above ),Fine Arts. B.S., Indiana University of snnsylvania; M.F.A., Catholic University of America; Ph.D., Ohio tiiversity. Faculty since 1969.
Waring McCrady(below),Frenc/i. B.A., The University of the mth; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1962.
George Poe( above ), French (Chair). B.A., Dividson College; M.A.. Middlebury College; Ph.D, Duke University. Faculty since 1988.
Frances B. Calder (left),French. B.A.,
Agnes Scott College; M.A.. Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity. Visiting Professor.
"Que la Montagne est Belle!" -George Poe
Faculty/ 115
Jacqueline Schaeferf above ).French. Licence es lettres, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures.Universite de Caen; Agregation de l'Universite, Paris-Sorbonne. Faculty since 1966.
Laurie Ramsey( above), French. B.A. College of William and Mary; M.A., Indiana Univer- sity. Faculty since 1992.
Donald Rung(above),Frenc/2. B.A., Harvard College; Ph.D., Princeton University. Faculty since 1987.
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James Davidheiser(above),Gennan. B.A. LaSalle College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburg. Faculty since 1976.
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History
Arthur Knoll(above ),History. B.A., Bates College: M.A. New York University; Ph.D., Yale University. Faculty since 1970.
arold Goldberg(above),//(5fon' !hair). B.A., State University of New ork at Buffalo; M.A., Ph.D., University Wisconsin. Faculty since 1974.
W. - John Flynn(above).///.v/on'. B.A.,
Boston College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia
University. Faculty since 1966.
Johan Ahr( above ),History. B. A., Harvard College; M.A. , Yale University. Faculty since 1993.
W. Brown Patterson
(left), History. B.A., The University of the South; M.A., University of Oxford; M.Div., Episco- pal Divinity School; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. Faculty since 1980.
Charles Perry( right). History. A.B., Davidson College; A.M.. Ph.D., Harvard University. Faculty since 1974.
"In the end, all of history comes down to this: those who realize the past can imagine the present.
-Dr. John Willis
Faculty/ 117
William Wood Register(above),Hi'sfory- B.A., The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D.. Brown University. Faculty since!992.
Susan Ridyard(above),Hiifory. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Cambridge. Faculty since 1989.
Jennifer Wormald(above),///5forv.
M A., Ph.D., University of Glasgow. Visiting Professor.
Italian
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John Willis(above), History. B.A., Baylor University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Vir- ginia. Faculty since 1991.
Leslie Richardson(right), Italian (Chair). B.A., Southwestern at Memphis; M.A., University of Virginia; M.A., Middlebury College. Faculty since 1978.
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Japanese
Mathematics and Computer Science
Ikuko Akiyama(above), Japanese. B.A., Keio University. Faculty since 1993.
Sherwood Ebey(above left). Mathematics Chris Parrish(above right). Mathematics.
(Chair). B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., B.A., St. Mary's University; M.A.. Ph.D.,
Ph.D., Northwestern University. Faculty University of California, San Diego,
since 1968. Faculty since 1986.
'It's so absurd it must be true."
-Dr. Stephen Puckette
Catherine Cavagnoro(below), Mathemat- ics. B.S., Santa Clara University. Faculty sincel993.
Will Haight( below), Mathematics. B.A., West Virginia University; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology. Facuty since 1993.
William Priestley (below). Mathematics. B.A.,The University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University. Faculty since 1967.
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Stephen Puckettet below). Mathematics. B.S. The University of the South: M.S., M.A.. Ph.D.. Yale University. Faculty since 1956.
Clay Ross, Jr.(right), Mathematics. B.S., Univeristy of Kentucky; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1973.
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Music
Steven Shrader( above ),Music (Chair). B.A., The College of William and Mary; M.M. University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music; Ph.D.. Northwestern University. Faculty since 1976.
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Kristin Lindley(far \eft),Music. B.S.. M.S The Julliard School. Faculty since 1992.
Robert Delcamp(left),MH.src and Director of the University Choir. B.M., M.M., University of Cincinnati College-Conserva tory of Music; D. Mus., Northwestern University. Faculty since 1978.
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Susan Rupert(above),Mt«/c. B.M. University of Cincinnati- David Wilkes(above),A//w/c. B.M., Auburn University;
Conservatory of Music; M.M., Northwestern University. Faculty M.M., Kent State University. Faculty since 1989. since 1978.
Bran Potter(left), Geology (Chair). B.A., Williams College; M.S., Ph.D.,
University of Massachu- setts. Faculty since 1980.
" Sorry I'm late, but I misplaced my car. -Dr. Bran Potter
Karen Kuers(right), Forestry and Geology. B.S., Springhill; M.S., Texas A & M; Ph.D., University of Georgia. Faculty since 1994.
Forestry/Geology/Natural Resources
Faculty/ 121
Stephen Shaver(above).G<?o/ogv. B.S., North Carolina State University; Ph.D. Stanford University. Faculty since 1987.
Martin Knoll(below), Geology. B.A., The University of the South; Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., University o Texas. Faculty since 1993.
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James Peters(above),Philosophy (Chair). B.A., Northern Illinois University; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University. Faculty since 1984. 122 /Faculty
William Garland(above), Philosophy. B.A., Emory Univer- sity; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University. Faculty since 1968.
irry Krasnoff(above),P/2//o^o/?/;.v- B.A., Williams College; Ph.D., The hns Hopkins University. Faculty since 1994.
James Peterman(above), Philosophy. A.B., Kenyon College; M.A. Ph.D., Universityof California, Berkeley. Faculty since 1980.
ancis Hart(above),P/?y5/'cs (Chair). B.S., Manhatten College; M.S., Ph.D., Eric Ellis( above ),Physics. B.S., Ph.D., Syracuse University. Faculty racuse University. Faculty sincel967. sincel964.
Physics
Douglas Durig(far left). Chemistry and
Physics. B.A., Ph.D., University of South Carolina. Faculty since 1987.
Charles Pender(left), Physics. B.S.. M.A., Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Visiting Professor.
"Dr. Lowe on the second law of
thermodynamics:
This is the way the world will end,
This is the way the world will end,
This is the way the world will end;
Not with a bang, but with a whimper
(-T.S. Eliot)"
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Political Science
Randolph Peterson( above ). Physics. B. S., M.S Ph.D.. University of Tennessee. Knoxville. Faculty since 1989.
Benito Szapirof above), Physics. M.S., Ph.D.. University of Buenos Aires. Faculty since 1993.
Charles Brockettftop \tf\),Political Science (Chair). B.A., Whittier College; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Faculty since 1979.
Gilbert Gilchristt bottom ]efo),Political Science. B.A., The University of the South; M.A. , Ph.D.. The Johns Hopkins University. Faculty since 1951.
Elwood Dunn(top right), Political Science. B.A., Cuttington College; M.A., Ph.D., The American University. Faculty since 1981.
Gayle McKeen(bottom right),Po/m'ca/ Science . B.A., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Ph.D., Univeristy of Chicago. Faculty since 1994.
124 /Faculty
)an Ward( above ),Political Science. B.A., uke University; M.A., The Johns Hopkins niversity. Faculty since 1976.
Psychology
Barclay Ward(above),Po/m'ca/ Science. Scott Wilson(above),Po/m'cfl/ Science. B.A.,
B.A., Hamilton College; M.A., The Johns Oberlin College; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University.
Hopkins University; Ph.D., University of Iowa. Faculty since 1994. Faculty since 1975.
^arol Tate(abo\e},Psychology. B.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; 'h.D., North Carolina StateUniversity. Faculty since 1991.
Charles Peyser(above),Psychology (Chair). B.A., Hamilton College; M.A., Ph.D., Southern Illinois Univer- sity at Carbondale. Faculty sincel968.
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Timothy Keith-Lucas
(right). Psychology. B.A., Swarthmore College M.A., Ph.D.. Duke University. Faculty since 1973.
"I started liking my- self when I realized that there's no future in being logical." -Dr. Keith- Lucas
Nicole Barenbaum( above). Psychology. B.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Boston Univer- sity. Faculty since 1990.
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler(below), Psychology. B.A., Wake Forest; M.A., Ph.D., North Carolina State University. Faculty since 1993.
Religion
"If you think you're going to come out of this class with any- thing practical at all, drop the class."
-Dr. Carden on Religion 316, The Mystical Way
Larry Carden(left), Religion (Chair). B.A.. DePauw University; B.D., Yale University; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1982.
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[erbert Wentz(top right),Religion. B.A., University of North Carolina; .T.B., The General Theological Seminary; M.A., University of Oxford; h.D., University of Exeter.
"The Kingdom of God is like Party Weekend. The fullness of it reaches back into the present and begins to corrupt you on Tuesday evening."
-Dr. Wentz
Corrie Norman(abo\e),Religion. Griseur(above), Religion. B.A.,
A.B., Florida State University; Groshen College; M.Div. Harvard
M.T.S., Harvard Divinity School; Divinity School; Th.D., Harvard
Th.D. Harvard University. University. Faculty since 1994.
Faculty since 1994.
"Jesus was a really great guy, but he didn't publish much." -Dr. Norman
Mark Preslar(bottom left), Russian. B.A., Arizona State University; M.A., University of Arizona; A.B.D., Univer- sity of Washington. Faculty since 1971.
Russian
David Lumpkins( right ).Russ ian (Chair). B.A., Univer- sity o f Tennessee; M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1968.
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Spanish
Thomas Spaccarelli(top left),Spanish (Chair). Diploma de Estudios Hispanicos, Universidad de Granada; A.B., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Faculty since 1974.
Maria Natal(top center) ,Spanish. Bachiller, Universidad de Sevilla; M.A., University of Texas, Ph.D., University of Florida. Faculty since 1986.
Antonio Mompletftop right),Spanish. Ph.D., Madrid Universidad complutance de Madrid. Visiting Professor.
Eric Naylor with colleagues(bottom right), Spanish and Medieval Studies. B.A., The University of Margaret Bonds(bottom right), Spanish. B.A the South; M.A., Ph.D. .University of Wisconsin. Faculty since 1962. University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; M.A.
Ph.D., University of Maryland. Faculty since 1980. 128 /Faculty
Theatre
Dan Backland(below),7y;ec/fre. B.S., Bradley University; M.F.A., North Carolina School of the Arts. Faculty since 1989.
"What do you mean you can't think of any good charac- ters? Just look around here at the Faculty." -Dr.
Backland on Theatre 101 play writing
tin Piccard(above), Theatre. B.A., M.F.A., Florida ite University. Faculty since 1978.
David Landon( above), Theatre. B.A., Harvard College; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Faculty since 1974.
;te Smith(above),772eafre (Chair). B.A., College of the Holy Cross; .A., M.F.A., Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University. Faculty since •82.
Phoebe Pear\gen{above), Theatre. B.A., Birmingham-Southern College; M.F.A., Southern Methodist University. Faculty since 1987.
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Joel Welsh( above ),Director ofSewanee Outing Program.
Lisa Manley(above),D('recror of Student Activities.
Paul Engsberg( below ),Registrar.
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Scott Torreano, Forestry. B.S., Michigan Technology University, M.S., North Carolina State University; Ph.D., University of Georgia.
Marcia Clarkson, Computer Science B.S., William Smith College.
Laura Whipple, Music. B.M., MM., Eastman School of Music.
George Core, English. B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina.
Russ Vandermaas-Peeler(below),D/r<?c?or of Student Housing. B.A., Marshall University; M.S., North Carolina State University.
Bill Barry(above),DiVecfor of the Fowler Center.
Cliff Afton(above),D/rec?or of Physical Education. B.S., Western Michigan University; M.S., University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Mary Sue Cushman(above), Teacher Education (Chair). A.B., Wellesley College; Ed.M., Harvard University.
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The Reverend Thomas R. Ward, Jr. University Chaplain
The Reverend Annwn H. Myers Associate University Chaplain
The Reverend Christopher Bryan Priest Associate
Dr. Robert G. Delcamp University Organist and Choirmaster
Douglas O'Neill Assistant University Organist
S. Dixon Myers Coordinator of Outreach Ministries
D. Wallace Adams Lay Chaplain
Roslyn C. Weaver Office Administrator
Karen S. Keele Assistant to the Staff
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THE SACRISTANS' GUILD
The All Saints' Chapel Sacristans' Guild was established to assist the clergy in their preparation for all services of worship held in All Saints' Chapel. Nominated by out-going seniors each Spring, newly elected Sacristan Candidates enter a semester long period of training and are usually inducted into the Guild the following Fall. The role of Sacristan is best observed on Sundays during the school year, at the famous Festival Service of Lessons and Carols each Advent, and during Holy Week in the Spring.
Members (left to right): Paul Randall, Cameron Graham, Julia Norwood, Laurel Murchison, Christine Keating, Tom Poyner, David Young, Elizabeth Sherwood, David Frazelle, Annwn Myers (Advisor), C atherine Traywick, Carlyle Knox, Wallace Adams. Not pictured: Julian McKimmon, Katherine Inge.
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Acolytes aid in both daily and Sunday Chapel services. All interested students are welcome to participate.
Members: (L to R) David Howard, Robert Hollo way, Madeline Johnson, Wallace Adams (Trainer), Caroline Smith, Andrew Israel, Ramsey Moss, Jamie McGregor, Abi White, Evonne Marler, Chris- tian Setzer, Sara Smith, Amy Swepston, Kevin Sparrow. Not Picrured:Douglass Adair, Liz Archer, Bill Baker, Polly Bass, Liz Bull, Erwin Byrd, Chris Cudabec, Kristina Erlewine, Kelly Grey, Jennifer Hamilton, Willy Haselden, Elizabeth Irwin, Sean Jecko, Lauren Keith, Kelli Lassiter, Belle Little, Vaiden McElwee, Stephanie Mitchell, J. Andrew Moreman, Ashley Neal, Errett Neil, Alice Odom, Margaret Parsell, Grove Parsons, Caroline Powell, Bedford Vickers, Rob Whisenant.
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THE UNIVERSITY CHOIR
The University Choir is first and foremost a Chapel choir. The group sings every Sunday for the University service in All Saints' Chapel, and also offers an Evensong service on the first Sunday of the month. The choir performs three services of Lessons and Carols during Advent semester, and a major work late in the Easter semester. The choir has also been involved in tours to England, and around the United States.
Members (L to R): (1) Burnie Rogers (Bass Section Leader), Sarah Miers (Soprano Section Leader), Dale Carter (Tenor Section Leader), Christiana Holyer (Alto SectionLeader), Christina Vial (President), Margaret Buchanan (Vice President), Patrick Comer (Secretary), Suzanne Eastridge, Allison McGlothin.Una Hall (2) Stephanie Perry, Beth Monkman, Theresa Hartley , Karen Jacks, Jeanette Warren, Christine Allnut, Rachel Hildebrandt, Elizabeth Byrd, Katie Murdock, Gretchen Roberts.Cathy Rafferty, Mary Rossi, Jennifer Fuqua, Marian Gannaway, Jan Garrison, Rev. Annwn Myers, Elizabeth Bowlin, Amy Jo Perigo (3) Beth Mozier, Rachel McMillen, Ansley Tullos, Elizabeth Fitch, Misty Maib. Abigail Johnson, Elizabeth Olson, Katherine Kellogg, Eliza Fisher, Lisa Ackerman, Claire Lambert, Catherine Harrison, Katie Edwards, Catherine Salmon, Kristen Shelton, Lucie Ewing, Elizabeth Arial, Becky Estes, Alice Sneary, Sarah Martins, Jennifer Armstrong, Erin Grossman, Carrie Miller, Doug O'Neill, Andy Peuler, Abby Blackwell, (4) Dr. Robert Delcamp, Rev. Tom Ward, Eric Marsland, Rev. Christo- pher Bryan, Chris Hammond, Jason Abel, David Kern, Guy Cooper, Will Christie, Ben Carlisle, Ryan Mason, Walton Comer, Preston Shaffer,Holmes Paschall, James Acken, Josh Varner. Not pictured: Anne Shoemake, Matthew Cathy, Larry Cook, Robert Holloway, Ashley Owen, Dan Rigazzi, Susan Carrison.
YOUNGLIFE
YoungLife is a nationwide Ecumenical ministry dedicated to meeting high school students "on their own turf" and building strong relationships through which the Gospel may be communicated. The Sewanee chapter is made up of college students with support from families in the Seminary and University Community. The chapter also has strong contacts with the Chattanooga Area Chapter and the National organization.
Leaders: Michael Jarrett, Brooke Vaughn, Paul Randall, Julian Bibb, Rachel Carlson, Presh Killebrew, Mallory Dimmitt, Susan Carrison, Anne Spear, Missy Bennett, Tricia Mashburn, Kimberly Fellman, Louie Caputo, Scott Womack, Liz Ellington, Mica O'Brian, Erin Hanni, Josh Reams, Bert Emerson.
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THE CANTERBURY GROUP
The Canterbury Group recognizes the validity and integrity of existing Christian groups at Sewanee and its goal is to seek increased awareness of the Anglican understanding of the Christian faith. Weekly meetings range from games, movies, and discussions to ice skating. Annual traditions in- clude a Eucharist and cookout at the cross and Advent tree decorating party.
The Canterbury Steering Committee: (L to R) Abi White, Sarah Miers (Convener), Stacey Thompkins, Paul Randall, Elizabeth Sherwood. Not pictured: Catherine Christy.
MATRONS: (L to R)(l) Walli Stevens (Johnson), Anita Anderson (Gorgas) Dorothy Easley (Benedict) (2) Patricia Jackson (Quintard), Ruth Strassburg (Trezevant), Anne Smith (Elliott), Doretha Fowlkes (Tuckaway) (3) Jan Drake-Lowther (Courts), Mary Marcia Cook (McCrady), Olwyn Souter (Gailor), Janet Gairhan (Canon).
CARRILLONEURS
The Carrilloneurs provide music every Sunday following the University service, special recitals, as well as providing Sunday afternoon concerts that can be heard throughout central campus.
Members: (L to R): Jessica Fletchall, L. H. Whipple (Instructor), Greg Bautista, Megan Montgomery, Nancy Beth Spencer.
COMMUNITY BUILDING COMMUNITY
Community Building Community is an organization of undergraduate students, community members, Semi- narians, and University faculty who volunteer their time and skills with unmeasured energy into renovation and repair of low income homes in the Sewanee community. All of the services rendered are performed without charge.
Members: Jenny Johnson (President), Anne Jones (Secretary/Treasurer), David Burger, Stephanie Mitchell, Kelly Ramke, Sarah Wheeless, Carolina Lugo, Lindsley Wellborn, Chandre Sergent, Wendy Orlow, Presh Killebrew, Catherine Coleman, Heidi Hays, Mary Beth Teague, Jeremy Larance, Karen Jacks, Bonnie Smith, Katherine Christy, Becky Estes, Katherine Kellogg, Vaiden McElwee, Castlen Tindall, Lisa Akerman.
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ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES
All Saints' Chapel Outreach Ministries is a program designed to involve students in the challenging effort of helping and serving others, and then reflecting on those experi- ences.
Components of this Outreach program include Appalachia Housing Projects where students aid in the building and refurbishing of homes in this region. Break trips take the participants to serve in locations such as Kingston. Jamaica. Navajoland, New Mexico, San Pedro Sula. Honduras and the inner city of New Orleans. Louisiana.
Each of us strive to leave something behind in these places, while we leave forever changed by that which we have learned.
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HONDURAS |
Ed Flowers |
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Matthew Mebane |
Cecilia Bogran |
Caroline Smith |
Cheri Peters |
Leah Smith |
Jim Peters |
Alice Sneary |
Nathaniel Peters |
Catherine Wiesener |
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Derry Wilkins |
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KINGSTON, JAMAICA
JJkuko Akiyama Maryetta Anschutz Lee Boyd
Margaret Buchanan Kristina Erlewine Dave Frazelle Heidi Hayes Sean Jecko Merritt Kinder Maria Marcum Grove Parsons J. J. Pfeil Tom Poyner Rob Rhoden Lillian Rice Dan Rigazzi Chad Robbins Nikki Robertson Rob Sanford Jama Shelton Hadley Simmonds Jason Smith Janie Taylor Celeste Unsworth Josh Varner Abi White
STAFF:
Pradip Malde Lisa Manley Bill Mauzy Dixon Myers Randy Odle
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Missy Bennett Rachel Carlson Susan Carrison Mallory Dimmitt Nathan Ewer Kelly Grey Una Hall Chris Hammond Robert Holloway Christiana Holyer Presh Killebrew Kelli Lassiter Stephanie Mitchell Melissa Riley Anne Spear Bedford Vickers STAFF: Al Zadig Wallace Adams
NAVAJOLAND, NEW MEXICO
Jennie Akins Hope Atmore Millie Flournoy Stephanie Gilbert Holly Hacker Jennifer Ison Maggie Kizer Alithia Little Tricia Mashburn Paul Morris Wendy Orlow Jesse Pursley David Rugge Collins Smith Lyle Tenpenny
STAFF:
Bryan Murphy Julie Murphy
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HONOR COUNCIL
(L to R) (1) Jake Abernathy, Susie Anderson, Trey Sturtevant (Vice-Chair),Kyle Sclafani (Secretary), Julian Bibb, (2) Cotton Bryan (Chair), Ivan Kozak, Joe Underwood, Will Merritt, Campbell Bourland.
STUDENT LIFE CABINET
Dean Robert W. Pearigen
Dean Lee B. Guerry
Lisa Manley
Joel Welsh
Russ Vandermaas-Peeler
Eric Benjamin
Julie Murphy
Caren Rosser
Anne Sitz
Reverend Tom Ward
Reverend Annwn Myers
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
(LtoR):(l)ChanMuller (Chairman), Karen Haley (Assistant Chairman), Cameron Graham, J. Q., Freeman. (2) Scott Branting, Kathyrn Ingram (Secre- tary), Jaret Pfluger, Sikes Ragan. Not Pictured: Paula Sereebutra.
STUDENT ASSEMBLY
The Assembly represents student opinion and makes recommendations to the faculty and administration through the Deans. The Assembly legislates in matters of student affairs, subject to ratification by the faculty and administration, and it recommends to the Deans of Students and the Provost the allocation of student activity funds.
Hunter Connelly (Speaker), Helen Boehm(Treasurer), Frances Lumpkin (Secretary).
Class representatives : Senior Class: Scotty Scott; Junior class: Chris Rainey, Brooke Vaughn, Rob Rhoden; Sopho- more class: Jeanne Porter, Christy Beasley, Jennie Sutton; Freshman class: Angela Ward, Kiki Reese.
Dorm representatives : J. J. Pfeil (Johnson), Bedford Vickers (Johnson), David Simpson (Cannon), Ed Flowers (Can- non), Karen Haley (Quintard), Scarlett Elliott (Quintard), Jaret Pfluger (Benedict), Shann Williams (Benedict), Bobby Mosca (Benedict), Emily Allenburger (Benedict), Vaiden McElwee (Hunter), Jennifer Armstrong (Hunter), Jason Pittman (McCrady), Katie Greene (McCrady), Sean O'Quinn (McCrady), Felysha Jenkins (McCrady), Matt Laney (Gailor), Luke Schrader (Gailor), Ivan Kozak (Gailor), Bob Jackson (Gailor), Julian Bibb (Courts), Cynthia Norman (Courts), Alice Grey Odom (Courts), Kathryn Ingram (Courts), Paula Sereebutra (Hoffman), Cynthia Lyons (Hoffman), Jeff Peters (Tuckaway), Kate Shealy (Cleveland), Lisa Akerman (Cleveland), Pat Bowen (Trezevant), Michael Sansbury (Trezevant), Craig Wardlaw (Trezevant), James Baker (Trezevant), Scott Phillips (Trezevant).
Other students : Cathy Rafferty, Greg Bautista, Seth Eaker, Mary Adams, Shannon Smith, Mary Talbot, Darron Busbee, Reggie Ramsey, Matt Hunter, Matt Stiles.
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THE ORDER OF GOWNSMEN
The Order of Gownsmen is made up of students who have achieved the required grade-point average and are entitled to wear the academic gown. The order advises the Student Assembly and strives to promote and maintain the spirit, tradition, and ideals of the University. The body has legislative influence through its appointment power to student and faculty committees and its ability to investigate any concerns of the student body.
Members: Jason Abel, Jake Abernathy, James Acken, Ashley Aiken, Lisa Akerman, Carol Akins, Ikuko Akiyama, Chance Algar. Rinne Allen, Monte Alves, Lizzie Anderson, Elizabeth Ariail, Aidan Arney, Jason Balogh, Steve Barden, Kostadin Basamakov. Amanda Basham, Susan Baskett, Nicholas Beasley, Leigh Behrens, Allison Bell, Celena Benjamin, Ariel Bennett, Hannah Bennett, Andrew Benson, Beau Bethea, Julian Bibb, Courtney Birch, Valerie Blanks, Helen Boehm, Thomas Booker (SOT), Scott Boring, Matt Boucher, George Bowers, John Boyd, Scott Branting, Dan Brooks, Alex Brown. Claiborne Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Greer Brown, Allyson Brownlee, Cotton Bryan, Ama Bryson, Brooke Buchanan. Margaret Buchanan, Liz Bull, Chris Cairns, Chris Campbell, Jane Campbell, Ben Carlisle, Catherine Carruthers, Katherine Cashman, Catherine Christie, Abbey Christman, Katherine Christy, Carter Clements, Keith Coates, Lee Cole, Anna Collins, Doug Combs, Patrick Comer, Hunter Connelly, Amanda Cook, Heather Cook, Mike Cooke, Drew Corbett, Hillary Covington, Skyler Covington, Ben Crawford, Jennifer Crook, Sarah Cross, Timothy Dargan, Molly Davis, Tom Dees, Lindsey Delaplaine, Kate Depew, Bond Dillard, Pete Dillon, Claire Drummond, Evans Dunwoody, Seth Eaker, Suzanne Eastridge, Branan Edgens, Bryan Eklund, Roe Elam, Scarlett Elliott, Drew Ellis, Chris Elwell, Kristina Erlewine, Maggie Erwin, Kathy Gale Estes, Nikki Etheridge. Gina Everetts, Lucie Ewing, Richard Faw, Eliza Fisher, Elizabeth Fitch, Fletch Fletcher, Elizabeth Foss, Tara Frankel, Dave Frazelle, Branan Freeman, Saskia Galbraith, Beth Galligan, Clark Gallivan, Georganne Garzon, Kimberly Gay, Maggie Giel, J. P. Given, Dode Gladders,Camille Gleaton, Perry Gooch, Cameron Graham, Alison Grand, Hays Green, Robbie Griffith, Ken Grimes, Cathy Gross, Holly Hacker, Trey Hackney, Karen Haley, David Hall, Lee Hamilton, Jennifer Hamilton, Eric Harrell, Mary Carol Harris, Lebby Harrison, Max Hart, Caroline Hartley, Kim Harvin, Willy Haselden, Winslow HastieAmy Hawkins, Katherine Hawethorne, Heidi Hays, Ryan Healan, Parakrama Herath, Cathy Herrmann, Elizabeth Hesselink, Kevin Hiers, Gaby Hill, Yvonne Hill, Celia Holland, Christiana Holyer, K. C. Home, Dave Howard, Laurie Howell, Rob Howell, Steven Howell, Walter Hubbell, Ivar Hultin, Brad Hunter, Matt Hunter, Kristin Ialacci, Kathryn Ingram, Elizabeth Irwin, Uzair Ismail, Andrew Israel, Charles Israel, Karen Jacks, Megan Jackson, Robert Jackson, Stephen Jackson, Michael Jarrett, Sean Jecko, Weina Jiang, Jenny Johnson, Natasha Johnson, Chris Johnson, Talman Johnson, Keith Johnston, Bums Jones,Carlotta Jones, Kathleen Jones, Trey Jones, Brian Joyner. Page Kalish, Christine Keating, Christopher Keefer, Sammi Kell, Katherine Kellogg, Jay Kelly ,Melissa Kennedy, David Kem, Carlyle Knox, Chase Kopecky, Ivan Kozak, Sissy Kuhlke, Shamala Kumar, Valerie Kuthe, Alexandra Kutz, Allison Lamb, Matt Laney, Harvey Lardin, Kelli Lassiter, Gretel Leslie, Jennifer Leveridge, Frederick Lewis, Julia Lindyberg, Robert Lominack, Gibson Lott, Susanna Lowrey, Matt Lugar, Frances Lumpkin, Jason Luna. Quingshan Luo, Katherine Mahon, Barbara Major, Maria Marcum, Nicole Maris, Evonne Marler, Tuck Marshall, Eric Marsland, Dave Mason, Ryan Mason. Sally McClatchy, Ryan McConnell, Charles McCorquodale, Mercedes McDaniel, Vaiden McElwee, Jenn McGee, Anne McGinn, Allison McGlothin, Preston McKee, Kelley McLeod, Kirstin McMillan, Catherine McNeese, Jonathan Meiburg, Will Merritt, Jana Mestecky, Sarah Miers, Adam Miller, Keith Minnifield, Jeff Mitchell, Megan Montgomery, Chris Morris, Brian Morrow, Anson Mount, Laurel Murchison, Katie Murdock, Sarah Musselman, Wes Myers, Ashley Neal, Fritz Newiger, My-Kahnh Nguyen, Scott Noland, Sean O'Quinn, Eric Ochel, Randy Odle, Ashley Owens, David Padilla, Jefferson Parker, Grove Parsons, Jim Patterson, Stacy Patton, Amy Pecquet, Stephanie Perry, Cynthia Petesch (Secretary), Jennifer Pfeil, Jaret Pfluger, David Phelps, Chris Phillips, Lori Phillips, Bridgette Plowman, John Pollock (SOT), Greg Pond, Brandi Poole, Josh Poole, Amy Powell, Caroline Powell, Tom Poyner, Cathy Rafferty, Sikes Ragan, Paul Randall, Rob Rhoden, Lillian Rice, Daniel Richards, Heathcliff Rico, Jeff Ridner, Rachel Riemer. Dan Rigazzi, David Roark, Chad Robbins, Burnie Rogers, Tyler Roper, Mary Rossi, Brian Rushing, Alexander Ryan, Stephen Salmon, Franklin Sames, Tania Samman, Asitha Sandanayake, Rob Sanford, Craig Schmidt, Luke Shrader, Kyle Sclafani, Art Scomavacca, Nena Scott, Paula Sereebutra, Malcolm Sewell, Emily Shealy, Anne Shoemake, Angela Sitz, Katherine Slingluff, Dusty Smith, Heather Smith, Jason Smith, Sara Smith, May Smythe, Alice Sneary, Traci Solomon, John Sonfield, Justin Sonfield, Nikki Songy, Kevin Sparrow, Missy Speights, Nancy Beth Spencer, Grayson Splane, Seth Spoelman, Emily Sprouse, Benji Stevenson, Leslie Stidham, Jim Stoltz, Roger Stott, Jack Strifling, Dick Strong, Trey Sturtevant (President), Jeddie Suddeth, Missy Sumerel, Jennie Sutton, Mary Adams Tartt, Robin Taylor, Mary Beth Teague, Charles Temple, Lyle Tenpenny, Michael Terrell, Jenny Thacker, Amy Thompson, Chris Thompson, Dave Thompson, Camille Thompson, Stacey Tompkins, Jordana Tonn, Katherine Toole, Catherine Tray wick, Brett Trotter, Avery Tucker, David Tudor, Sarah Tuton, Joe Underwood, Celeste Unsworth, Margaret Upchurch, Hampton Uzzelle, Dana Van Camp, Amanda Vance, Serens Vann, Josh Vamer, Brooke Vaughan, Tyler Vaughey, Chriatina Vial, Beth Vickers, Duncan Vinson, Dave Waddell, Leslie Walker, Tija Ward, Dallon Weathers, Nat West, Cathy White, Farrell White, Quisha White, Andrew Williams.Chris Willett, Lee Williams, Ray Williams, Lee Willis, Jenny Wolfram, Jennifer Wood, Artricia Woods, Laura Wylie, David Young, Trent Zivkovich.
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PROCTORS
Proctors are the liasons between the administration and students. Proctors are in charge of their residence hall as well as its residents. They maintain dorm regulations, keep quiet hours in effect, help with roommate problems, order those beloved dorm break- fasts, keep us safe, leave blinkies, and have fun too (when not on dorm duty).
Head Proctors: Elizabeth Ariail Eric Harrell
Leigh Behrens (Quintard) Cotton Bryan (Tuckaway) Katherine Christy (McCrady)
Jennifer Crook (Quintard) Tom Dees (Cannon) Pete Dillon (Trezevant) Fletch Fletcher (St. Luke's) Hays Green (Tuckaway) Christiana Holyer (Cleveland) Matt Hunter (Elliott) Michael Jarrett (McCrady) Natasha Johnson (Gorgas) Sami Kell (Phillips) Carlyle Knox (Elliott) Julie Lindyberg (Benedict) Jennifer McGee (Hunter) Ryan Mason (Gailor) Sarah Miers (Hoffman) Ashley Neal (Johnson) Brigette Plowman (Gorgas) Josh Poole (Benedict) Cathy Rafferty (Cleveland) Sikes Ragan (Courts) Paul Randall (Trezevant) Kyle Sclafani (Quintard) Sara Smith (Gorgas) Roger Stott (Quintard) Joe Underwood (McCrady) Brooke Vaughan (Courts) David Young (Gailor)
OMICRON DELTA KAPPA
Omicron Delta Kappa is the National Leadership Honor Society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character. Omicron Delta Kappa was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University Lexington, Virginia and the Alpha Alpha Circle of ODK at Sewanee, Tennessee was installed in 1929.
Members: (L to R) (1) Cathy Rafferty, Elizabeth Hesselink, J. J. Pfeil, Amy Thompson (2) Jennifer Wood, Kristina Erlewine, Pete Dillon, Cameron Graham, Anne McGinn, Asitha Sandanayake, Jenny Johnson, Sarah Miers, Robert Lominack (President) (3)Tom Kepple. Rob Rhoden, Burns Jones, Charles Israel, Katherine Christy, Kevin Hiers, Cotton Bryan, Randy Odle, Paul Randall, Lisa Akerman (4) Kevin West, Kim Heitzenrater, Dean Rob Pearigen, Julie Curd, Dawn White, Dean Lee Guerry (5) Dr. Brown Patterson, Dr. Charles Brockett, Dr. Bruce Conn, Dr. Ansel Shaip. Not pictured: Elizabeth Ariail, Matt Boucher, Mary Rossi, Stowe Ruff. Andria Warren, Beth Harris, Dr. Henry Arnold, Dr.Charles Binniker, Ed Camp, Dr, Fred Croom, Dr. Bill Garland, Dr. Gilbert Gilchrist, Dr. Anita Goodstein, Dean Bob Keele, Dr. William Register, Phoebe Pearigen, Dr. Charles Perry, Dr. Stephen Puckette, Dr. Doug Seiters, Dr. Gerald Smith,Dr. Harry Yeatman, Major McCollough, Dr. Pat Gibson.
ETA SIGMA PHI
Eta Sigma Phi, the Sewanee chapter of the National Classics Honor Society, helps students gain an appreciation for the classics through guest lecturers, museum visits and get togethers. Members:
Claiborne Wood Brown Benjamin Todd Crawford Christopher George Cudabec Mary Grace Gibbs DuPree John Andrew Ellis Lorena Deanese Freeman Berkeley Haynsworth Little Robert Edward Lominack Jon Frederick Newiger Harris Frederick Powers III Dr. Charles M. Binniker Dr. William S. Bonds Dr. Susan J. Ridyard Dr. J. Douglas Seiters
PI SIGMA ALPHA
The Gamma Sigma Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha of the National Political Science Honor Society (established at Sewanee in 1958), seeks to stimulate productive scholar- ship and an intelligent interest in government.
Members:
Jenny Johnson (President)
Clai Brown (Secretary /Treasurer)
Keith Coates
Jennifer Hamilton
Robert Lominack
Sarah Miers
David Padilla
Kristina Erlewine
Brad Mall
Lillian Rice
Kawanna Reese
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PHI BETA KAPPA
Phi Beta Kappa. National Honor Society, recognizes high academic achievement and seeks to foster the spirit of active scholarship. Its members are encouraged to assume leadership in student affairs. Election to Phi Beta Kappa is perhaps the most prized honor a college student can receive. Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary. It is the oldest fraternity in the United States. The Sewanee Chapter. Beta of Tennessee, was established in 1926.
Student members: Ikuko Akiyama, Elizabeth Ariail, Helen Boehm, Jane Campbell, Katherine Cashman, Kristina Erlewine, Jennifer Hamilton, Mary Carol Harris,Elizabefh Hesselink, Kevin Hiers, Megan Jackson, Weina Jiang, Jenny Johnson, Kathleen Jones, Trey Jones, Robert Lominack, Quingshan Luo, Allison McGlothin, Sarah Miers, Gene Moss, David Padilla, Jefferson Parker, Jennifer Pfeil, Kawanna Reese, Lillian Rice, David Roark, Mary Rossi, Asitha Sandanayake, Amy Thompson. Jordanna Tonn, Kevin West, Jennifer Wood.
Faculty members: Dr. Henry Arnold, Dr. Charles Binnicker, Frances Calder, Dr. Larry Carden, Arthur B.Chitty, Elizabeth Chitty, Dr. James Clayton, Dr. Fred Croom, Dr. Henrietta Croom, Dr. Bill Garland, John Gessell, Dr. Gilbert Gilchrist, Dr. Anita Goodstein, Dr. Robert Gottfried. Elizabeth Grammer, Rev. Bob Hughes, Dr. Jerry Ingles, Dr. Larry Jones, Dr. Dennis Kezar, Dr. Andrew Lytle, Rev.Guy Fitch Lytle HI, Dr. Eric Naylor. Dr. Robert Lancaster, Dr. Pam Macfie, Dr. Corrie Norman, Dr. Brown Patterson, Phoebe Pearigen, Dean Robert Pearigen, Dr. Charles Perry, Dr. James Peterman, Dr. William Priestly, Dr. Stephen Puckette, Dr. Laurie Ramsey, Dr. Clay Ross, John Siewert, Joan Ward, Rev. Tom Ward, Gene Watson, Dr. Herbert Wentz, Dawn White, Vice-Chancellor Sam Williamson, Dr. Harry Yeatman.
SIGMA PI SIGMA
Sigma Pi Sigma, the only National Physics Honor Society, was established in 1958. The chapter receives into membership physics students and a limited number from closely related fields when such students attain high standards of scholarship, professional merit and academic distinction.
Members:
George Bowers
Katherine Hawthorne
Parakrama Herath
Uzair Ismail
Andrew Israel
Jeff Mitchell
Rachel Riemer
Asitha Sandanayake
Camille Thompson
Jason Vinton Advisor:
Dr. Eric Ellis
PSI CHI
Psi Chi, the only National Psychology Honor Society, was established in Sewanee in 1992. The chapter receives those maintaining a specified grade-point average both within the field of Psychology as well as the cumula- tive grade-point average. The chapter spon- sors guest speakers, works with National programs, and encorages growth within the professional field of psychology.
Student Members:
Stephen Barden, Amanda Basham, Celena Benjamin, Laura Brown, Patrice Cohoon, Jody Daily, Dode Gladders, Robbie Griffith, Eric Harrell, Matt Laney, Jason Luna Eric Ochel, J. J. Pfeil (Vice President/ Secretary), Heathcliff Rico, Angela Sitz, Jason Smith (Treasurer). Leslie Stidham, Artricia Woods (President).
Faculty Members:
Dr. Nicole Barenbaum, Dr. Tim Keith- Lucas, Dr. Charles Peyser, Dr. Mauureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Dr. Carol Tate (Advisor).
SIGMA DELTA PI
Sigma Delta Pi is the National Spanish Honor Society. The Kappa Chapter was chartered at Sewanee in 1978. Members are elected on the basis of scholastic merit and interest in Hispanic culture.
Student Members:
Aidan Arney, Ariel Bennett, Cecilia Bogran, Bill Bowie, Steven Bruce, Louie Caputo, Scarlett Elliott, Mike Fulkerson, Lee Hamilton, Rob Howell, Ivan Kozak, Susanna Lowrey, Catherine McNeese, Jeff Mitchell, Ashley Owen, David Padilla, Jessica Rentz, Rob Sanford, Dusty Smith, John Thomas, Camille Thompson, Kevin West.
Faculty Members:
Dr. Margaret Bonds, Marilyn Davidheiser, Dr. Jerry Ingles, Dr. Antonio Momplet, Dr. Maria Natal, Dr. Eric Naylor, Steven Rinck, Dr. Thomas Spaccarelli, William Temple, Dr. Charles Brockett, Dr. Robert Gottfried.
INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL
Members: Margaret Upchurch (Convener/President), Amy Thompson (Vice President), Caroline Powell (Secretary/Trea- surer), Alexis Bogner, Julia Norwood, Artricia Woods, Erin Wilson, Catherine Carruthers, Maryetta Anschutz, Carden Yeiser, Kathy Gale Estes, Bedford Vickers, Holley Monteil, Laura Bowles, Jessica Rentz, East Apthorp.
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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
Members: (L to R) (1) Dr. Carol Tate (Advisor), Artricia Woods, Gaby Hill, Jason Luna (President), Shamala Kumar, Laura Brown, Heathcliff Rico, Dr. Nicole Barenbaum (Advisor) (2) Beau Bethea, Eric Ochel, Nate Conover, Dr. Tim Keith-Lucas, Sean Jecko, Eric Harrell, Robbie Griffith, Kent Underwood, David Royal. Not pictured: Jennifer Armstrong, Steve Barden, Amanda Basham, Celena Benjamin, Elizabeth Bowlin, Sally Brown, Caroline Christy, Patrice Cohoon, McCoy Darby, Myranda Davis, Nikki Etheridge, Georganne Garzon, Eliza Goodall, Alison Grand, Holly Hadley, Kim Harvin, Jennifer Ison, Natasha Johnson, Grace Jones, Merritt Kinder, Alexandra Kutz, Matt Laney, Julia Lynn, Shawn Martin, Sarah Martins, Cal Menzies, Holley Montiel, Nicole Noffsinger, Ashley Owen, J. J. Pfeil (Secretary), Betsy Pollett, Sikes Ragan, Terry Readus, Melissa Riley, Emily Shealy, Angela Sitz, Jason Smith (Treasurer), Natalie Sparks, Leslie Stidham, Brooke Vaughan, Walker Willse, Kristen Wilson.
DER DEUTSCHE HAUS
The German House (left), established in 1978, offers students an opportunity to improve their German language skills. Cultural and social events sponsored by the House provide an educational atmo- sphere for German students and the community.
Residents: (L to R) Frederick Lewis (A. P. ), Jordana Tonn, Bailey Brown III, Dr. James Davidheiser (Advisor), Barbara Clark, Lee Williams, Nomzamo Matyumza, Anja Seitz (Resident Director). Not pictured: Nicholas Bruner, Tim Snider.
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LA MAISON FRANQAISE
The French House, established in 1973, is the campus center for French cultural activities. Many of its programs are open to the community who share with the eight residents an interest in enhancing their understanding of France and in improving their language skills.
Residents: Sebastian Dubreil (Resident Director), Grove Parsons, Melanie Murray, Nathan Ewer, Tom Poyner, Nena Scott, Sarah Thompson, PhUlippe Wheelock.
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THE RUSSIAN HOUSE
The Russian House provides exposure to all aspects of Russian culture and life, and promotes Russian awareness across the Sewanee academic community.
Residents: Svetlana Shapurova (Resident Director), Maria Marcum (A. P.), Laura Brown, Max Vielle, Kellam Warren, Carry Yadon, Aaron Herbster.
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SEWANEE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE
The Sewanee Emergency Medical Service (SEMS) provides first- response emergency ambulance service to the 18th Civil District of Franklin County. Their region ranges from Clifftops, to the foot of Alto road, to the Cowan County line, and to the Alabama State line. The service is composed of student and community resident volunteers certified as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) by the State of Tennessee (following 220 hours of intensive classroom training and btesting). The service has weekly practices because the state requires continuing education credits for continued certification.
Members: (L to R) (1) Corey Estes, Sikes Ragan, Will Merritt, Jake Abemathy (2) Michael Jarrett, Sian Baranco, Anne Spear, Mica O'Brien.Willard Bridges, Ronnie Hoosier, Chip Schane, Campbell Bourland, Charles Israel, Cal Menzies, Julie Rosdeutscher, Matthew Mebane. Ken Riggs, Katie Greene, Scott Branting, Jason Pittman, ChanMuller.
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The Sewanee Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD) is an organization composed of both students and community residents who provide fire protection in Sewanee. They are also responsible for mountain rescue, assistance to the SEMS, and setting up for emergency helicopter landings.
Student Members: Ryan McConnell (Chief), Trent Zivcovich (Assistant Chief). Robert Lominack (Training Officer), Chan Richards (Lieutenant), Greg Pond (Lieutenant), Ray Williams (Lieutenant). Lee Hamilton, Silas Davenport. Rich Faw. Melissa Riley, John Sullivan, Catherine Black, Jeff Swann, Hendree Harrison. Matt Groves, Whit Davis. Scott Taylor.
Community Members: David Green, Doug Cameron. Randall Henley, Clea Sherrill, Melvin Morris, Wayne Caldwell, Kevin Gilliam, Ronald Hoosier, Speed Baranco, Charlie Smith. Patton Watkins, Webster Hamilto, George Stevenson, Steve Reas, Will Walker, Rambo. Chip Schane, Martie Hawkins, Steven Alvarez, Buddy Hoosier, Willard Bridges. Kevin Dykes, Mike Parker, Amy Beth Shelton, Dan Rather. Kim King.
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BACCHUS
(left) The Sewanee Bacchus (Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students) chapter is a local affiliate of a 600 chapter national organization by the same name. Both grew out of concern by students, faculty, and staff about moderate use of alcohol on campus. The purpose of BACCHUS is to encourage responsible drinking behavior within the campus community, to work to alleviate problems of alcohol abuse, and to educate and inform the students, faculty, and staff on alcohol issues, not deter students from drinking. BACCHUS is not a temperance or treatment organization rather, it is an educational group seeking to teach moderation, responsibility, and personal freedom of choice in matters involving alcohol. Locally, BACCHUS provides alternative transportation during the week- ends for party goers- Affectionately known as the BACCHUS mobile.
Members: Alexis Bogner, Rob Sanford, Tarik Sayed, David Royal, Evonne Marler, Gina Everetts, Ariel Bennett. Not pictured: Seth Eaker.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
The Baptist Student Union (left) is an organization open to students from any denomination with the purpose of furthering Christian growth and fellowship. BSU meets weekly for informal Bible studies that are lead by a different student volunteer each meeting. Members: Celena Benjamin, Amanda Cook, Jody Daily, Mary Bertha Godwin, Brandon Harry, Brad Jackson, Gavin Kohler, Shawn Martin, Josh Reams, Nancy Beth Spencer, Tiffany Tant, Shanna Thompson, Erin Wilson, Nicole Glover, Kent Underwood, Scott Womack, Meridith Arthur, LeAnn Foss, Leigh Anne Peace, Valerie Kuthe, Ian Brauner, Fritz Newiger, Laura Ross, Bret Alexander, Jessica Fletchall, Gretchen Roberts, Job Seese, Mary Beth Donaldson, Rob Rhoden, Christopher Murray, Anthony Jones, Ginger Baily, David Royal.
BISHOP'S COMMON PROGRAM BOARD
The B. C. Board provides, stimulates, and promotes a well-balanced variety of social, recreational, entertainment, and educational programs for the students of the University.
Members: Jack Strifling (President), Monte Alves (Vice President), John Boyd (secretary), Virginia Chaplin (Secretary), Sikes Ragan (Treasurer), Taylor Bickerstaff, Charles McCorquodale, Porter Barron, Carroll Williamson, Preston McKee, Harris Powers, Jay Kelley, Jeddie Suddeth, Chandler Collins, Will Belford, Michael Terrell, Jane Campbell.
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AFRICAN AMERICAN ALLIANCE
AAA (left), established in 1977, is an organization whose members are dedicated to fostering an environment within the College in which minority students can develop their academic and personal potential in addition to contributing to the cultural richness of the University community.
Members: (L to R) (1) Nicole Steffani. Karen Sanderfur, Artricia Woods (2) Kent Underwood, Felysha Jenkins, Cynthia Lyons, Anthony Jones, Kliff Grimes (3) Natasha Johnson, Michelle Parks, Myranda Davis (4) Frank Williams, Nikki Robertson, Keith Minnifield. Quisha White, Keith Hall, Rasheid Light. Not Pictured: Terry Readus.
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SEWANEE CONFERENCE ON WOMEN
The Sewanee Conference on Women, planned by a group of students, faculty, and staff, brings noted speakers to campus every Spring to inform the community on issues of particular concern to women. The women's conference usually spans across a weekend, thus, allowing the guests to get to know the women that helped to bring them to Sewanee through a series of lectures, luncheons, and informal gatherings.
Core Committee Members: Diane O'Bryan (Chairperson), Jennifer Armstrong, Polly Bass, Amy Crowder, Jennifer Fuqua, Amy Hawkins, Kathryn Ingram, Anne Katherine Jones, Belle Little, Kelly Ramke, Beth Rowe, Heather Smith, Lisa Manley (Advisor).
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DEUCE
Deuce (left), a men's organization established this Spring, is based on the ideals of community service. The members include students and community residents who are required to serve the needs of the region's children and communities.
Members: (L to R) (1) Keith Minnifield, Kliff Grimes, Anthony Jones (2) Kent Underwood, Rasheid Light. Keith Hall, Frank Williams. Not pictured: Terry Readus.
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COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
College Republicans (above) is a student organization that supports and promotes the political ideology of the Republican Party.
Members: (L to R) Rob Rhoden. Jamie McGregor, Ian Brauner, Jim Stoltz, Amy Jo Perigo, Jaret Pfluger, Scarlett Elliott. Bobby Mosca, Sean Williams. Jim Patterson, Frank Williams, Tom Poyner, Traci Solomon.
EUROPEAN STUDIES
European Studies (left) is an abroad program, co-sponsored by Sewanee and Rhodes, during the Advent semester that travels to Europe for three months to conduct studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, Art History, Literature, Religion, and Culture. Study includes 6 weeks of attendance at St. John's College, Oxford, as well as 'class' in the Louvre, Uffizi Gallery, St. Peter's Basilica, and many other world renowned galleries.
Participants: Megan Montgomery. Mary Carol Harris, Francis Currie, Kathy Gale Estes, Kelley McLeod, Maggie Giel, Ashley Owen, Chad Bottorff, Anne Shoemake, Roe Elam, Julia Frazier, Georganne Garzon. Farrell White, Abi Christman, Sue Ridyard (assistant Dean of the program).
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS
College Democrats is a student organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the Democratic Party and American political issues in general.
Members: Susan Baskett, Bedford Vickers, Chris Fostel, Steve Schale, Jeff Peters, Emily Sprouse, Lyle Tenpenny, Maryetta Anschutz, Amy Crowder, Joseph Neibich.
SEWANEE STUDENTS FOR LIFE
Sewanee Students For Life strives to promote an increased awareness about prolife issues among the Sewanee community.
Members: Jordana Tonn, Kristina Erlewine, David Burger, Rob Rhoden, Rachel Hildebrant, Christie Allnut. Nicole Corlew, Jessica Fletchall, Laura Elliott. Sam Backfield, Katherine Clemens, Ezra Seese, Will Christie, Justin Adams, Dr. Gottfried, Dr. Peters.
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ORGANIZATION FOR CROSS- CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
OCCU (right) encourages all students to recognize, appreciate, and understand ethnic diversities on campus. It encourages students to share their cultural heritage and presents the interaction of diverse cultures as a positive component of the liberal arts experience. The group presents diverse cultural activities, both educational and social.
Members: Kostadin Basamakov, Polly Bass, Greg Bautista, Arial Bennett, Cecilia Bogran, Cotton Bryan, Samnita Burney, Elizabeth Byrd, Anna Collins, Pradeeshan Coomaraswamy, Sebastien Dubreil, Una Hall, Theresa Hartley, Parakrama Herath, Weina Jiang, Shamala Kumar, Valerie Kuthe, Frederick Lewis, Quingshan Luo, Nomzamo Matyumza, Fritz Newiger, My-Khanh Nguyen, Kushalappa Paleyanda, Leslie Puckett, Miguel Rueda, Tania Samman, Anja Sammler, Asitha Sandanayake, Sabrina Scinto, Anja Seitz, Paula Sereebutra, Sveta Shpurova, Yuki Tanaka, Lee Williams, Mikii Will- iams, Lindsay Young, Ikuko Akiyama, Yasmeen Mohiuddin, Matilda Dunn, Lisa Manley, Steffan Kram, Alexandra Kutz.
ORIENTATION COMMITTEE
The Orientation Core Committee helps welcome and prepare incoming Freshmen for life at Sewanee.
Members: Andria Warren, Anne Budros, Whit Davis, Quisha White, Page Kalish, Brian Mor- row, Andrew Williams, Laura Boles.
WASTE NOT
Waste Not is a student recycling organization dedicated to finding effective and efficient ways to recycle materials. Waste Not focuses on educating students about the benefits of recycling, facilitat- ing and expanding recycling efforts on campus, increasing environmen- tal awareness, as well as creating campus wide programs in which the students participate.
Members: John Molinaro. Bond Dillard, Julie Graves, Kevin Hiers (President), Geoff Kohl, Jonathan Walker. Becky Estes, Mary Beth Teague, My-Khanh Nguyen, Brendan Bailey, Carolina Lugo, Catherine Holton, Brad Condra, Amy Swepston, Bob Jackson (Vice President/ Secretary), Lindsey Delaplaine, Jennifer Davis. Ashley Brigham. Danielle Lanca, Amanda Morrisson, Bridget Bertrand. Gina Harmon, Leigh Williams, Phillippe Wheelock, Tricia Mashburn, Kimberly Fellman. April Varn, Becca Taylor, Abi White, Trey Sturtevant, Byron Davis, Jama Shelton, Roger Stott, Elizabeth Hesselink, Sarah Stuart, Jesse Pursley, Jim Ashurst, Alexis Bogner, Chris Keefer, Coleman Rose, Sally Brown. Ginny Holland.
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PERPETUAL MOTION
Perpetual Motion (left) is a performing dance company designed to give students an opportunity to perform and expose the Sewanee community to the many forms and styles of dance.
Members: (L to R) (1) Carlyle Knox, Tricia Marshburn, Amanda Spann, Celia Holland, Cara Freeman, Grove Parsons (Vice President), Jennifer Wood (President), Mary Welsh (Secretary/ Treasurer), Christy Beasley, Presh Killebrew, Beth Rowe, Sean Jecko (2) Becca Taylor, Leigh Behrens, Kellee Ryan, Stacey Patton, Scott Evans, Bridget Bertrand, Susanna Lowrey. Kela Caldwell, Jennifer Hammontree, Megan Jack- son, Kate Depew, Ellen Lang, Paula Sereebutra. Not pictured: Millie Flournoy, Peter Lettre, Anson Mount, Danielle Schiano, Phoebe Pearigen.
SEWANEE POPULAR MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Sewanee Popular Music Association (below), affectionately known as SPAM, was organized in 1971 to provide popular music of all types on the Mountain. A service organization, not a social club, SPAM functions as a group outside of the Greek system, but does not exclude any members of the Greek system.
Members: (L to R) Amanda Morrison. Benjamin Stevenson, John Molinaro, Caren Trubey.
WUTS
WUTS (above), the student operated radio station, provides music and educa- tional programming, as well as news broadcasts. WUTS is on the air for 18 hours a day during the school year broadcasting to a 20 mile area receiving radius. Students, as well as faculty and staff, have their own weekly shows.
Members: (L to R) David Roark, Tim Snyder, Chris Cargill (on floor), Ramsey Moss, Caren Trubey, Jefferson Parker, Benjamin Stevenson, Bessie Gant, Neil Prewitt, John Molinaro. Not pictured: Franklin Sames (Station Manager), Warren Holt, Paul Morris, Jennie Sutton, Amy Swepston, Coleman Rose.
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CAP AND GOWN
The Cap and Gown is the annual publication that preserves the previous school year for the future. The book serves as a pictorial direc- tory, as well as an accurate chronicle of life in Sewanee. 1995 is the Centennial of the existing Cap and Gown books we have in the Archives.
Jennifer Pfeil Editor-in-Chief
Jason Luna Business Manager
Eliza Fisher Student Life Editor
Lori Phillips Faculty Editor
Jennifer Pfeil Greeks Editor
Jennifer Pfeil Athletics Editor
Jennifer Pfeil Organizations Editor
Leigh van Rij Classes Co-Editor
Amanda Morrisson Classes Co-Editor
Erin Grossman Advertisements Editor
Jennifer Pfeil School of Theology Editor
Jennifer Pfeil Computer Layout Editor
Lyn Hutchinson Photographer / Advisor
Scott Evans Staff
Laura Jennings Staff
Katie Larkins Staff
Susannah Metz Staff
THE SEWANEE PURPLE
The Purple, established in 1892, is the official organ of the students of the University of the South. The newspaper contains scholastic articles, student articles and letters, sports articles, cartoons, restau- rant reviews, things to do calendars, and random blurbs by Branan Edgens. This year, the Purple resurrected the Burple from hibernation and provided a good bit of humor on April Fool's Day.
Staff: Jonathan Meiburg (Editor-in-Chief), Lindsey Delaplaine (Associate Editor), Tania Samman (News Editor), James Karst (Features Editor), Jennie Sutton (Living Arts Editor), Robbie Griffith (Sports Editor), Wendy Watterson (Business Manager), Frank Pratt (Layout Editor), Lizz Haldeman (Advertisements Editor), Karl Ulbrich (Electronic Purple Editor), Matt Laney (Electronic Purple Editor), Margaret Parsell (Subscriptions Editor), Ginny Kelleher (Page Two Editor), Amy Hughes (Page Two Editor), Lyn Hutchinson (Photographer).
THE MOUNTAIN GOAT
The Mountain Goat is a semi-annual publication that accepts submissions of short stories, poetry, photographs, drawings, and scholarly writings by both students and faculty members.
Matt Boucher Editor
Kathleen Jones Editor
Chance Algar Staff
Jay Kelley Staff
John Sullivan Staff
Jennie Sutton Staff
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SEWANEE LEGACY
The Legacy is a new publication that has arisen out of the need for the presentation of the Conserva- tive voice on campus. The monthly paper covers issues concerning the University, as well as articles and letters from students, faculty, staff, and community residents.
Editorial Board: David Kern (Chief Editor), Job Seese (Layout Editor), Rob Rhoden (Business Manager), Will Christie (Senior Editor), Nicole Corlew (Senior Editor), Kristina Erlewine (Senior Editor).
Staff: Doug Adair, Justin Adams, David Burger, Katherine Clemens, Jessica Fletchall. Rachel Hildebrandt, Laura Jennings, Rachel Jensen, Katie Larkins, Jamie McGregor, Ron Oman, Michael Sansbury, Ezra Seese, Matt Stiles, Jordana Tonn, Fred Willis.
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THE RIBBON SOCIETIES
The Red. Green, and Black Ribbon Societies (this page) are elective social organizations composed of upperclassmen of both the College and School of Theology and others members in residence.
The Pink and White Ribbon Societies (next page) are elective social orgaizations composed of upperclasswomen and other residents of the community.
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HIGHLANDERS & WELLINGTONS (L to R) (1 ) Jack Strifling, Michael, Terrell, Scotty Scott, Si Davenport, Chad Bottoroff, Andrew Williams, Stephen Jackson, Page Kalish, Ritchie MacPherson, Malcolm Sewell (2) Ray Williams, Billy Jarrett, Rush Barrett, Roe Elam. Will Merritt. Chris Rainey. Brad Mall (3) Trey Sturtevant, Drew Lineberger, Fletch Fletcher, Scot Ellis, Rhett Heyward (4) Lee Cole, Burns Jones, John Sonfield, Max Hart, Chan Muller. Jake Abernathy, Barney Witherington, Willie Haseldon, Will Cantey, Jeddie Suddeth. Matt Koren.
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Harriet Govan |
Jean Raulston |
Kathy Backlund |
Anne Griffin |
Ann Seiters |
Sandy Baird |
Lee Guerry |
Ann Sherrill |
Nicole Barenbaum |
Peggy Hankins |
Anne Smith |
Michelle Benjamin |
Carolyn Hatchett |
Pat Smith |
Peggy Bonds |
Pat Jackson |
Dolores Snowden |
Nancy Boykin |
Karen Keele |
Olwyn Souter |
Paula Brush |
Ursula Knoll |
Debbie Stirling |
Ruth Cameron |
Peggy Lines |
Judy Street |
Elizabeth Chitty |
Kendra Lopez |
Libbie Thoni |
Marcia Clarkson |
Maria Lytle |
Sue Vaughan |
Henrietta Croom |
Carrie Mauzy |
Ann Watkins |
Mary Sue Cushman |
Martha Meeks |
Joan Williamson |
Dorothea Daniel |
Yasmeen Mohiuddin |
Harriet Yaun |
Mary Davis |
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June Peters |
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WHITE RIBBON SOCIETY
STUDENT MEMBERS East Apthorp Helen Boehm Ama Bryson Brook Buchanan Sarah Cross Maggie Erwin Cameron Graham Cathy Gross Beth Harris Elizabeth Hesselink Lauren Keith
FACULTY AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Melissa Kennedy Ashley Neal Anne Osborne Elizabeth Sherwood Leslie Stidham Mary Adams Tartt Catherine Traywick Margaret Upchurch Dana Van Camp Brooke Vaughn Leslie Walker
Lee Ann Afton Jolie Anderson Margaret Beaumont Lynne Becker Ruth Benson Mary Blount Peggy Bordley Bettie Carpenter Beth Charlton Julie Curd Millie Dodd Betty Engsberg Priscilla Fort Jenny Gardner Connie Gibson Anna Graham Elizabeth Grammer Lois Greeter Jeanette Hamilton Lori Hawkins Kim Heitzenrater Phebe Hethcock Nina Helvenston
Isabell Howe Gail Huyck Leslie Jones Julie Junkins Lisa Keith-Lucas Pat Kepple Chapman Kern Betty Kershner Laura Lapins Kirkland Leonard Maudi Leonard Patti Logan Kitty Lotti Margaret Lundin DeDe Matlock Edith McCrady Martha McCrory Annwn Myers Dana Perry Diane Petrilla Mary Priestley Ruth Ramseur Nonie Shane
Katherine Scrantom Suzanne Shaver Beth Shrader Anne Sitz Chris Smith Karen Smith Katherine Smith Suzann Stamps Margaret Stephens Malinda Sutherland Joan Ward Jerry White
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THE ORDER OF THE SOLVER BONE
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ALPHA DELTA THETA
founded in the Spring of 1979.
Members: (L to R) (1) Vaiden McElwee, Amy Jo Perigo, Virginia Johnson, Amy Thompson, Ashley Owen, Katherine Fields (2) Heather Smith, Katherine Cashman, Madeline Johnson, Jennifer Hammontree (President), Stacey Thompkins, Katherine Davis, Jordana Tonn, Katie Creecy, Chandre Sergent, Celia Holland, Jenny Johnson (1st Vice President), Cathy Herrman, Wendy Orlow, Tiffany Tant (3) Katherine Clemens, Carolina Lugo, Cynthia Norman , Catherine Wiesener, Bonnie Smith (Spirit Chairman), Rachel Riemer (Pledge Trainer), Alice Sneary (Rush Chairman), Elizabeth Ariail, Sarah Miers (Spirit Chairman), Mary Beth Teague, Missy Speights (2nd Vice President), Kelli Lassiter (SSWC Representative), Sarah Martins (4) Stephanie Perry, Elizabeth Blanton, Jennifer Armstrong, Kristina Erlewine, Lucie Ewing, Kristen Nelson, Derry Wilkins, Becky Estes, Castleen Tindall, Misty Maib (Alumnae Repre- sentative), Evonne Marler, Anne Shoemake, Karen Jacks (Treasurer) (5) Mallory Dimmit, Lisa Akerman, Julia Norwood (ISC Representative), Leigh van Rij, Carrie Miller, Katherine Kellogg (Historian), Lindsley Wellborn. Not pictured: Katherine Christy, Sally McClatchy (Parliamentarian), Brigette Plowman (Secretary), Alexis Bogner (ISC Representative), Elizabeth Bowlin, Catherine Davis, Alexandra Kutz, Jan Garrison, Elizabeth Nelson, Emily Richardson, Ashley Stafford, Natalie Sparks, Sara Taylor, Sarah Tuton, April Varn, Kat Wilhoite, Lindsay Young.
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ALPHA TAU OMEGA
founded in 1865, and Tennessee Omega Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1877.
Members: Jake Abernathy, Rush Barrett, Campbell Bourland, Bill Bowie, Jeb Bridges, Greer Brown, Steven Bruce (Treasurer), Chris Campbell, Chris Cenac (Pledge Trainer), Greg Colbath, Lee Cole, Matt Cooke, Drew Corbett (Pledge Trainer), Thomas Daniel (President), George Drennan, Dan Dukes, John Elrod, Turner Emery, Courtland Eyrick, Brian Field, Mike Fulkerson, Clark Gallivan, Hugh Garrett, Terry Gibson (Vice President), Paul Greene, Jackson Harper, Jim Henley, Stephen Jackson, Ben Klein (Secretary), Patrick Lindsay, Gibson Lott, Brad Mall, Travis McCall, Jeff Mitchell, Joseph Neibich, Eric Ochel, David Padilla, C. P. Paullus, Joe Phifer, Chan Richards, Dusty Smith, John Sonfield, Justin Sonfield, Wesley Talman, Lee Willis, Daniel Batts, Scott Fosgate, Ben Jennings, John Ness, John Stroup, Hank Word.
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ALPHA TAU ZETA
founded in the Spring of 1987.
Members: (L to R) (1) Nancy Beth Spencer (Vice President), Cathy White, Juanita Warren (Pledge Trainer) (2) Mimi McNamara (Secretary), Elizabeth Byrd (Chaplain), Amanda Cook (President / Social Chairman), Gina Everetts (Treasurer / Historian), Sara Smith (Rush Chairman). Not pictured: Erin Wilson (Rush Chairman), Bill Barry (Advi- sor).
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BETA THETA PI
founded in 1 839, and Gamma Chi Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1949.
Members: (L to R) ( 1 ) David Kern (Treasurer), Kevin Sparrow, Zack Vernon (President), Jason Abel, Charles Temple, Guy Cooper (2) Ken Riggs (Pledge Trainer), Drew Ellis, Scott Taylor (Rush Chairman), Ryan Baskin, Todd Watts. Not pictured: Dr. Robert Delcamp (Advisor).
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CHI PSI
founded in 1841, and Alpha Tau Delta Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1965.
Members : (L to R) (1) Michael Sansbury, Billy Ray, Christian Cutler, Skyler Covington, Tom Dees (President), Craig Davis (Treasurer), Ian Cross, Ed Flowers, Dave Fox (2) Chris Fostel, Gavin Kohler, John McCallum, Wes Myers, Clay Rudsenske, Randy Odle, Scott Evans (Secretary), Brian Spurlock, David Reljac, Jonathan Brooks, HayesGreen (Vice President), Jonathan Glasscox (3) Carter Clements (Pledge Trainer), Christian Setzer, Andrew King, Scott Womack, Nat West (4) Robbie Griffith, Chris Williams, Jason Bowyer (Rush Chairman), Corey Passman, Paul Randall, Rob Rhoden, Kevin Hiers, Jamie McGregor, Patrick Bowen, Matt Stiles, Ron Oman, Brian Joyner, Will McBride, Max Vielle, Carl Oldenburg, Blake Haney, Bobby Jackson. Not pictured: James Acken, Aidan Arney, Bill Baker, Josh Eckman, Preston McKee, Trey Ripley, Rob Sanford.
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DELTA ALPHA PHI
founded in the Fall of 1993.
Members: (L to R) (1) Laura Elliott, Yvonne Hill, Gaby Hill (2) Artricia Woods (President), Emily Sprouse (3) Myranda Davis, Michelle Parks (Treasurer), Quisha White, Natasha Johnson (Social Chairman). Not pictured: Celena Benjamin, Kawanna Reese (Rush Chair- man), Tija Ward, Nicole Driggins, Camelia Jones (Advisor).
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DELTA KAPPA EPSILON
founded in 1 844, and Tau Delta Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1969.
Members: Chris Aikin, Matt Cathey (Treasurer), Will Christie (Secretary), Kevin Greene, Chris Hammond, Tom Hutto (Rush Chairman), John Magraw, Ryan Mason (President), Chris Morris (Social Chairman), Daniel Richards, Timothy Snider, Eric Steinmehl, Darian Thomas, Brett Trotter. Not pictured: Umar Mohiuddin, Heathcliff Rico (Vice President), Arthur Knoll (Advisor).
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DELTA TAU DELTA
founded in 1859, and the Beta Theta Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1883.
Members: Tom Brackett, Nick Bruner, Patrick Comer (President), Walton Comer, Thomas Dykstra, Jason Emery, Corey Estes, Dave Farnham, Alfred Gallimore, Matt Groves, Jamison Hinds, Walter Hubbell, Niklas Hultin, Andrew Israel (Secretary), Charles Israel, Tallman Johnson, Tray Jones, James Karst (Social Chairman), Walter McKay, Mike Mungello (Corresponding Secretary), Pete Paulus (Pledge Trainer), Neill Prewitt, Noah Sange, Preston Shaffer, Derk Weinheimer (Treasurer), Jonathan White, Chris Willett (Vice President), Jon Woodlee, Trent Zivcovich, Gregory T. Clark (Advisor).
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Term them "Sorority;" How, O how, did they leave their mas?
-excerpted from the Ode to Degenerate Fraternities found in the Cap and Gown 1915
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GAMMA TAU UPSILON
founded in the Spring of 1978.
Members: (L to R) (1) Rachel McMillen, Elizabeth Olson, Kelly Grey, Camille Gleaton (Alumnae Chairman/ Rush Chairman), Margaret Parsell (Secretary) (2) Catherine Carruthers (President/ ISC Representative), Susanna Lowrey (Treasurer), Kelly Ramke, Meade Columbia, Abigail Johnston, Elizabeth Fitch (Vice President/ Pledge Trainer). Not pictured: Pat Gibson (Advisor).
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KAPPA ALPHA ORDER
founded in 1865, and Alpha Alpha Chapter at Sewanee. was established in 1883.
Members: Blake Andrews, Chad Atwood, Alston Barrow, Chad Bottorff (Social Chairman), Frazer Buntin, Doug Combs, Hunter Connelly, Pete Dillon, Roe Elam, Chris Elwell, Andy Ferguson, Fletch Fletcher, George Garzon, Harrison Grubbs, Willy Haseldon, Andy Hatcher, K. C. Home, Steven Howell (Secretary), Brad Hunter, John Inman, Keith Johnston, Burns Jones, Robin Jones, Page Kalish, T. R. Keith, Bart Kempf (President), Drew Lineberger, Robert Lominack, Tuck Marshall, David Mason, Mac McCraw, Julian McKimmon, Matthew Mebane, Court Michau, Telfair Parker, David Phelps, Neal Pickens, Josh Poole, Harris Powers, Chris Rainey, Jamie Ratliff, Malcolm Sewell, Jason Smith, Shepley Smith, Mike Stauder, Rob Strang, Drew Sturtevant, Trey Sturtevant, John Tugman, Jim Uden (Treasurer), Joe Underwood, Tyler Vaughey, John Wallace, Craig Wardlaw, Mark White (Vice President/ Pledge Trainer), Ray Williams, Ted Boehm, Bert Emerson, Scott Matthews, Craig Polancich, Campbell Walker, Aaron White, Robert Benson (Advisor).
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With brains not deep,
They're neat but cheap, Like painted Christmas toys.
-excerpted from the Ode to Degenerate Fraternities found in the Cap and Gown 1915
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LAMDACHI ALPHA
founded in 1909. and Iota-Nu Zeta Chapter at Sewanee. was established in 1963.
Members: Steve Barden, Lee Boyd, Bailey Brown, Seth Eaker, Bryan Eklund (Social Chairman), Greg Guillory (Treasurer), Josh Harrell, Warren Holt, Bob Jackson (Education), David Kennedy (Vice President), Ivan Kozak, Jonathan Meiburg, John Molinaro, Ramsey Moss, Anson Mount, Chris Piromalli (Academic Chairman), Dennis Prater, Miguel Rueda, Stephen Salmon (President), Rick Sayed, Seth Spoelman, Dick Strong, Karl Ulbrich, Jeff Hagler, Jason Nail, Frank Pratt, Thad Thompson, Bru Wallace, Jerry Ingles (Advisor).
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PHI DELTA THETA
founded in 1848. and Tennessee Beta Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1883.
Members: Stewart Armbrecht, John Barber, Will Belford, John Boyd, Patrick Broyles, Will Byars, Willis Cantey, Ted Chapman, William Cogswell (Vice President), Brian Costilow, David Dansby, Timothy Dargan (Treasurer), Todd Davis, Land Deleot (Social Chairman), Scott Dismukes, Daniel Eades, Scott Ellis, Craig Evans, Andy Ferguson, Hunter Flack, Keller Foster, J. Q. Freeman, Thomas Goldsmith, Trey Hackney (War- den), David Harker, Rhett Heyward (Secretary), Rob Howell, Dan Hunter, Robert Johnson, Jay Kelley, Will- iam Kelley, Michael Kemper, Collin Lane, Hampton Logan, Matt Lugar, Ritchie Macpherson, Caldwell Marks, Ian McVey (House Manager), Cal Menzies, Will Merritt (President),Scott Phillips, Lee Richmond, Tyler Roper, Alexander Ryan, Scotty Scott, Legare Smith, J. J. Southerland, Sid Spain, Jack Strifling, Jeddie Suddeth, Christian Tattersall, Carter Teague, Lee Vaughn, John Warren, Kellam Warren, Dallon Weathers, Allen Whittle. Charlton Wieters (Secretary), Carroll Williamson, Walker Willse, Barney Witherington (Pledge Trainer), David Woodall, Ed Wright, Joe Currie, McCoy Darby, Allen Eager, Nathan Harrold, Ryland Moore, Henry Parsley, William Cocke (Advisor).
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When boneheads to Sewanee come The Phi's begin to make things hum
With bloodshot eyes
They shoot their lies Calling to aid the Demon Rum.
-excerpted from the Ode to Degenerate Fraternities found in the Cap and Gown 1915.
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PHI GAMMA DELTA
founded in 1848, and Gamma Sigma Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1919.
Members: Monte Alves, Scott Boring, Matt Boucher, Alex Brown, Si Davenport (President), Whit Davis (Corresponding Secretary), Ross Davis, Richard Douglas, Richard Faw, Luke Gebhard, Dode Gladders, Lee Hamilton, Hendree Harrison, Max Hart, Ryan Healan, Bill Jarrett, Jamey Jones, Peter Lettre (Social Chairman), Ryan McConnell, Charles McCorquodale, Thad Moore (Treasurer), Thomas Powell (Historian), Sikes Ragan, Steve Schale, Craig Schmidt, Kyle Sclafani (Recording Secretary), Joe Stuckey, Lyle Tenpenny, Jason Wells, Andrew Williams, David Young, Tom Clough, Matt Davis, Michael Douglas, Don Gladders, Ryan Harrigan, Collin Husbands, Russell Marsh, Jordan Patty, Rob Phillips, Matthew Robinson, Andy Schmidt.
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PHI KAPPA EPSILON
founded in the Spring of 1980.
Members: (L to R) (1) Mary Rossi (President), Emily Crosby, Lizz Haldeman (2nd Vice President), Kathryn Mashburn, Jenny Wolfram, Laura Jennings, Bessie Gantt, Avery Strachan, Abby Blackwell, Susan Baskett, Stephanie Wempe, Liz Bull, Mandy Peuler, Presh Killebrew, Jama Shelton, Katherine Cameron, Anna Sterne, Rebecca Peek (2) Virgina Keleher, Anne Budros (Rush Chairman), Brooke Vaughan (Recording Secretary), Allison Lamb, Celeste Unsworth (Corresponding Secretary), Meredith Geiger, Sissy Kuhlke (Parliamentarian), Christine Keating, Kate Roseman, Angela Ward, Allison Batton, Elizabeth Foss (Historian) (3) Leah Hegwood, Cara Freeman (Social Chairman), Nicole Glover, Betsy Pollett (Assistant Pledge Trainer), Becky Ford, Stephanie Dickson (Parliamentarian), Julia Lindyberg, Courtney Birch, Anne McGinn, Lindsey Delaplaine, Erwin Byrd, Brandi Poole (4) Jennifer Wood, Mary Welsh, Jennie Akins, Melissa Riley (Pledge Trainer), Ann Walsh, Kathryn Ingram, Mary Carol Harris, Jo Anna Davis, Maryetta Anschutz (ISC Representative) (5) Lillian Rice, Carden Yeiser, Laura Rinker, Crista Shoemaker, Elizabeth Cunningham, Sheridan Gilkerson, Anne Spear, Kim Harvin, Lucy Fulton (6) Tyler Deitz, Jennie Sutton, Nomzamo Matyumza, Caren Trubey, Cathy Gross (1st Vice President), Margaret Upchurch, Adrienne Evans, Leslie Walker (SSWC Representative), Amy Hawkins (Trea- surer). Not pictured: Kela Caldwell, Barbara Clark, Anne Felkner (Parliamentarian), Cathy Graves (Assistant Social Chairman), Allison Lamb, Gretel Lesslie, Ashley Neal (Spirit Leader), Caroline Powell, Holly Richardson. Nena Scott, Catherine Tray wick, Avery Tucker, Beth Vickers.
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
founded in 1856, and Tennessee Omega Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1881.
Members:Andy Beck, Beau Bethea, Julian Bibb, Darren Busbee, Dan Conkle, John Cooper, Chad Cunningham, Perry Gooch, Roger Hailes, Clay Hershey, Craig Hoover, Matthew Hunter, Montgomery Maguire, Chan Muller, Sean O'Quinn (President), Neil Pruitt (Vice President), Reggie Ramsey, Jason Reeves, Adam Reynolds, Paul Reynolds (House Manager), Sam Robbins, Alec Robinson, Beau Thomas, Hampton Uzzelle, Dave Waddell, Erik Walker, Ken Williford, Joseph Baker, Ward Cole, Ryan Epley, William Register (Advisor)
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A signal honor used to be;
Now to most any rat
They take off their hat And politely say, "Please come with me."
-excerpted from an Ode to Degenerate Frater nities found in the Cap and Gown 1915
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SIGMA NU
founded in 1869, and Beta Omicron Chapter at Sewanee was established in 1889.
Members: John Bagby, Brendon Bailey, Jason Balogh, Nicholas Beasley (Treasurer), Chris Cairns (Rush Chairman), Scott Carpenter, Rob Collins, Clint Fisher, Clayton Haden, Lee Jefferson, Matt Koren, Dan Little, Andy Moody, Geof Morneau, Chad Robbins, Qasim Shaikh, John Sullivan, Jeff Swann, Chris Thompson (Commander). Gill Austin, Sam Backfield, Robert Claycombe, J. P. Culley, Bryan Glover, Matt Horak, Clark Ligon, Jud Mcintosh, Richard Nash, Jason Price, Sam Robbins, Winthrop Short, Josh White, Arthur Ben Chitty and Paul Baranco (Advisors).
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THETA KAPPA PHI
founded in the Spring of 1977
Members:Molly Bagwell, Jane Anne Blakney, Lydia Blessing, Anne Lacy Boswell, Sally Brown, Heather Cook (Historian), Laura Crookston, Frances Currie, Evans Dunwoody, Kathy Gale Estes (ISC Representative), Emmie Galliard, Saskia Galbraith, Georganne Garzon (Vice President), J. P. Given, Katie Greene (Parliamentarian), Lebby Harrison, Stacy Henderson (Fundraiser), Catherine Holton, Laurie Howell, Alexandra Huffman, Kristin Ialacci (Recording Secretary), Elizabeth Irwin, Meghan Jordan, Asha Kays, Lauren Keith, Danielle Lanca, Belle Little, Kate Littleton (Treasurer), Frances Lumpkin, Katherine Mahon, Hilary Marx, Amey Maybank, Kelley McLeod,Kirstin McMillan, Lindsay McMillan, Liz Milliken, Holley Montiel (Social Chairman), Laurel Murchison, Sarah Musselman, Nicole Noffsinger, Anne Osborne, Stacy Patton, Cynthia Petesch, Price Phillips, Jeanne Porter, Amy Powell, Martha Rhodes, Emily Shealy, Riley Sims, Katherine Slingluff (Chaplain), Robbie Spruill, Trent Stephens, Janie Taylor, Sarah Thompson (Alumnae Chairman), Katherine Toole, Dana van Camp, Serena Vann, Bedford Vickers, Farrell White, Laura Wylie, Elizabeth Arnett, Lizzie Collier, Susan Conner, Elizabeth Cook, Molly Dubray, Lacy Dunwoody, Amy Fannon, Liz Getten, Christiane Ginther, Charlotte Gre- gory, Katie Hines, Mary Stewart Holmes, Beverly Logan, Jenny Long, Alex MacKinlay, Clair Nealy, Errett Neil, Cary Phillips. Jodi Pinch, Lauren Powell, Tru Pressly, Rachel Robinson, Kate Shealy, Erin Simpson, Annie Strickler, Sloan Strong, Hayes Swinney, Sarah Wheeless, Alana Williamson, Elichia Williford.
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THETA PI
founded in the Spring of 1979.
Members:Ashley Aiken (Treasurer), Elizabeth Anderson (Chaplain), Susie Anderson (Parliamentarian), Cristy Beasley (Assistant Rush Chairman), Allison Bell (Pledge Trainer), Catherine Black, Helen Boehm, Laura Boles (ISC Representative), Darby Brooks, Brooke Buchanan, Katie Cavert, Caroline Christy, Katherine Christy, Hillary Covington, Molly Davis, Katherine Downie, Claire Drummond, Scarlett Elliott, Maggie Erwin, Nikki Etheridge, Kim Fauls, Millie Flournoy, Cameron Graham, Alison Grand, Holly Hacker, Sami Kell (President), Melissa Kennedy, Dudley Kizer (Historian), Maggie Kizer, Jennifer Leveridge, Julia Lynn, Nicole Maris (Alumnae Chair- man), Jennifer McGee, Catherine McNeese (Vice President), Katie Murdock (Chaplain), Boo Neal (Pledge Trainer), Scott Noland, Diane O'Bryan, Cathy Rafferty, Jessica Rentz (ISC Representative), Beth Rowe (Assistant Rush Chairman), Tania Samman, Paula Sereebutra, Lauren Shannon, Katherine Shuman (Rush Chairman), Leigh Collins (Secretary), Shel Solomon, Leslie Stidham, Mary Maurice Sumerel, Missy Sumerell, Robin Taylor, Amanda Vance (Pledge Trainer), Helen Wood, Katherine Aiken, Elizabeth Bibb, Karrie Burnham, Hannah Calvert, Leslie Green, Mimi Hedgcock, Ashley Johnson, Jen Kirk, Amanda Kuruc, Megan Lomax, Elizabeth Mayo, Adrea Mondelli, Michele Nakatsuka, Ashley Osburn, Amanda Plauche, Kellee Ryan, Danielle Schiano, Boo Shepard, Shannon Smith, Cole Tufts, Wendy Watterson, Louisa Weathers, Martha Webb.
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Football
Members: Peter Edwards, Seth Stewart (Captain), Scott Matthews, Kent Underwood, Alex Hartz, Josh Reams, Russ Young (Captain), Chris Murray, Jonathan Glasscox, James Spriggs, Tory Dotson. Campbell Walker, Ben Coates, Louie Caputo, Andrew Fletcher, Shane Parker, Terry Readus, Phillip Jones, Joe Baker, David Donahue, Jackson Harper, Ward Cole, Keith Coates, Glenn Harris, Tony Stephenson, Jason Swiney, Michael Rogers, John Stroup, Brad Jackson. John Sonfield, Brent Sisco, Scott Womack, Blake Andrews, Scott Fosgate, Art Sccrnavacca (Captain), Andy Stack, Kyle Heard, Bert Emerson. David Hall. Jeff Hagler, Richard Bracken, Neal Pickens, Ryan Epley, C. P. Paullus, Matt Hewitt, Chris Williams, Danny Lacher, Mark Brooks, John Isbell, Mike Fulkerson, Jeremy Larance, Wade Kanipe, Wesley Cook, Nathan Harrold, Gavin Kohler, Heath Guin, Mike Stauder, Clai Brown (Captain), Hampton Cude, Ron Briggs, Jesse Wilson, Keil Green. Jon Trussler, Jarrett Moore, Travis Creighton, Thomas Hardy, David Tudor, Alston Barrow, Joe Phifer, Lee Cole, Drew Dehaven, Josh Imbert, Brad Mall (Captain). Coaches: Alan Logan (Head coach), Will Mottola, Timothy McDaniel, Paul Van Wie, Robert Black, Richard Barron.
1994-1995 Season 1 Win 8 Losses
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Men's Soccer
Members: (L to R) (1) Clayton Hayden, Ry Moore, Chris Cairns, Matt Koren, Jason Balogh, Burns Jones, Qasim Sheikh, Forrest Porterfield, Andy Nix, Allen Whittle. Brendon Bailey, Byron Davis (2) Matt Kern (Head Coach), Ben Jennings, McCoy Darby, Rafe Mauran, Sid Spain, David Padilla. Daniel Batts, Rob Sanford, Sam Backfield, Jud Mcintosh, Rob Rhoden, Andy Beck, Jim Ashurst, Allen Hughes (Assistant Coach). Not pictured: Charles Peyser (Assistant Coach), Sally Brown (Manager).
1994-1995 Season
13 Wins
5 Losses
0 Ties
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Women's Soccer
Members: (L to R) (1) Traci Solomon (Captain), Grace Jones (Captain), Julia Frazier (Captain), Bond Dillard (2) Allison Calhoun, Anya Sammler, Erin Simpson, Kristin Wilson, Julia Lynn, Elizabeth Mayo (3) Sue Behme (Head Coach), Elizabeth Collier, Hope Atmore, Hayes Swinney. Anne Jones, Stacey Tompkins, P. J. Elder, Asha Kays. Not pictured: Charles Peyser (Assistant Coach), Gabby Lisella (Keeper Coach), Lisa Manley (Keeper Coach).
1994-1995 Season 7 Wins 13 Losses OTies
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Volleyball
Members: (L to R) (1) Elizabeth Cunningham, Holly Richardson, Melissa Riley (SCAC All-Conference, Second Team), Carry Yadon, Rachel Carlson (2) Nancy Ladd (Head Coach), Amy Barbour, Celeste Unsworth (SCAC Honorable Mention), Kim Smith, Maria Marcum (SCAC Honorable Mention), Gretel Lesslie, Nathan Conover (Student Assistant Coach).
1994-1995 Season 17 Wins 21 Losses
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Men's Cross Country
Members: Brett Alexander, Jamey Collins, Ian Cross, Hollis Duncan, Uzair Ismail, Bryan Joyner (Captain, All Conference), Andrew King, Rasheid Light, Andrew Moreman, Billy Ray, Jason Vinton, Bill Huyck (Coach).
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Members: (L to R) (1) Maggie Giel, Danielle Lanca, Cameron Graham(Regional All- American), Melissa Kennedy (Captain), Anne McGinn (Captain), Erwin Byrd, Joanna Davis, Rachel Riemer (1994 KIT All Conference; Regional AU-American) (2) Chris Rainey, Anne Budros, Rebecca Jones, Megan Lomax, Maryetta Anschutz, Stephanie Wempe, Brooke Vaughan (1994 KIT All Conference, Regional AU-American), Kristen Morrissey, Berkeley Little, Chapman Kern (Coach). Not pictured: Pete Dillon (Manager).
1994-1995 Season
9 Wins, 7 Losses
1994-1995 Conference Record
6 Wins, 3 Losses, Third Place
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Canoe Team
Members: (L to R) ( 1) Anna Collins. Bessie Gantt, Abigail Mann, Clara Orner. Madeline Johnson, Katherine Christy (2) Margaret Buchanan, Cotton Bryan, Mallory Dimmit, Beau Bethea, Coleman Rose, Joel Welsh (Coach), Christopher Keefer. Not pictured: Charles Israel. Allyson Brownlee.
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Men's Basketball
Members: Hunter Connelly (Co-Captain), Pete Dillon, Turner Emery, Brian Field, Keith Hall, Ryan Harrigan, Keith Minnifield, Andy Nix, Eric Ochel (Co- Captain), Jason Porter, Lee Willis. Joe Thoni (Head Coach), Richard Barron (Coach). Chris Murray (Manager), Corey Estes (Manager).
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1994-1995 Season
15 Wins, 10 Losses
1994-1995 SCAC Conference
8 Wins, 6 Losses
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Women's Basketball
Members: Kim Fauls (All SCAC), Sheridan Gilkerson, Belle Little, Maria Marcum, Amey Maybank, Brandi Poole, Anne Spear, Janie Taylor, Brooke Vaughan, Carrie Yadon, Gabrielle Lisella (Head Coach), Sue Behme (Coach), Kiley Miller (Student Assistant), Kiki Reese (Manager).
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1994-1995 Season
6 Wins
18 Losses
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Baseball
Members: Ben Klein, Pete Paulus, Ken Grimes, Scott Phillips, John Tugman, Drew Corbett, Robin Jones, Max Hart, Michael Sansbury, Steven Bruce, Glenn Harris, Matt Cooke, Bart Kempf, J. P. Culley, Richard Douglas, Bert Emerson, Andy Stack, Robert Black (Head Coach), Bill Mottola (Coach), Tim Bechtold (Coach).
1995 Season
7 Wins 6 Losses
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Members: Campbell Bourland, Scott Branting, Jeb Bridges, Mike Cooke, Ian Cross, Hollis Duncan, Klifford Grimes, Uzair Ismail, Anthony Jones, Bryan Joyner, Andrew King, Rasheid Light, Brad Mall (Most Valuable Athlete), Keith Minnifield, Terry Readus, James Spriggs, David Tudor, Kent Underwood, Shann Williams, Al Logan (Head Coach), Tim McDaniel (Coach), Denny Kezar (Coach).
1994-1995 Season
On April 24 and 25, Sewanee placed 2nd at the SCAC Confer- ence meet, Conway, Arkansas (with 173 points), with James Spriggs as the high point scorer for the conference.
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Members: Meredith Arthur, Polly Bass, Myranda Davis, Liz Ellington, LeAnn Foss, Natasha Johnson, Celia Holland, Valerie Kuthe, Cynthia Lyons, Katrina Nelson, Kim O'Neal, Michelle Parks, Nikki Robertson, Abi White, Quisha White, Artricia Woods, Cliff Afton (Coach).
1994-1995 Season
On April 24 and 25, Sewanee placed 5th at the SCAC Conference in Conway, Arkansas.
Records this year were set by Katrina Nelson in the 10,000 meters, and Michelle Parks, LeAnn Foss, Myranda Davis, Quisha White in the 400 meter relay.
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Swimming and Diving
Members: (L to R) (1) Anja Sammler, Laura Jennings, Eliza Goodall, Nicole Noffsinger (School record holder), Clint Fisher, Sarah Musselman, Greg Shepherd (School record holder), Valerie Kuthe (2) Jeff Frazier, Thomas Hutto, Robbie Spruill (School record holder), Errett Neil (School record holder), Alana Williamson, Scott Evans, Margaret Buchanan, Serena Vann (Captain, School record holder), Jason Smith (School record holder), Brian Spurlock (School record holder), Drew Ellis, Elliott Leflar (3) Matt Lugar (Captain), Liz Greenfield (School record holder), John Cline(School record holder), David Burges, Bill Baker, Thomas Dykstra, Caroline Powell ( School record holder), Larry Cook, Mallory Dimmit (School record holder), Paul Randall, Jason Vinton, Anja Seitz. Not pictured: Kimberly Fellman, Melissa Lykins, Leigh Anne Peace, Julie Rosdeutscher, Abi White, Max Obermiller (Head Coach).
1994-1995 Season
Women
6 Wins, 4 Losses
Men
7 Wins, 3 Losses
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Men's Tennis
Members: Stephen Jackson (1 1W-3L), Brian Morrow (12W-3L), Tyler Vaughey, Lee Hamilton, Ryan Healon, K. C. Home (13W- 2L), Tim Dargan, Wes Talman (12W-3L), Andy Ferguson (2W-3L), Stephen Fulton, Ben Jennings, Court Michau, Shepley Smith (2w-2L), John Shackelford (Coach). Doubles: Brian Morrow/ K. C. Home (12W-3L), Stephen Jackson/ Court Michau (2W-2L), Shepley Smith/ Andy Ferguson (13W-2L).
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Women's Tennis
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Members: Kristen Ialacci (8W-2L), Elizabeth Megorden (10W-2L), Helen Boehm (9W-2L), Lee Williams (10W-4L), Elizabeth Irwin (10W-2L), Katherine Toole (8W-2L), Sami Kell, Anna Brumby, Jessica Fletchall, Conchie Shackelford (Coach). Doubles: Kristen Ialacci/ Elizabeth Megorden (9W-1L), Lee Williams/ Helen Boehm (8W-3L), Katherine Toole/ Elizabeth Irwin (7W-3L). Team 10W-3L.
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Equestrian Team
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Bridgette Plowman |
Jason Seward |
Jordana Tonn |
Boo Shepherd |
Holly Hadley |
Hadley Simmonds |
Riley Simms |
Elizabeth Blanton |
Lisa Akerman |
Julie- Ann Nydegger |
Camille Thompson |
James Acken |
Katherine Davis |
Frances Lumpkin |
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Rhett Hey ward
Roe Elam
Rush Barrett
Paul Van Wie (Coach)
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1. Kappa Alpha (100.5) |
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2. Phi Delta Theta (71.0) |
6. BGRTD/Chooths (17.0; |
3. Alpha Tau Omega (43.0) |
7. Phi Gamma Delta (16.0 |
4. Sigma Nu (35.0) |
8. The Express (10.0) |
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Cheerleaders
Basketball Squad Members: (L to R) (1) Jenny Johnson, Melanie Murray, Celia Holland (2) Amy Jo Perigo, Madeline Johnson, Clara Orner, Cynthia Norman, Carolina Lugo, Laura Ross, Gwen Weien.
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Football Squad Members: (L to R) (1) Gwen Weien, Melanie Murray, Celia Holland, Jenny Johnson, Laura Ross (2) Carolina Lugo, Alice Gray Odom, Rachel Robinson, Nicole Glover.
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sewanee songs and yells
"SEWANEE TIGER"
When those Sewanee Tigers fall in line, We're going to win this game another time!
For SE-WA-NEE I yell, I yell!
And for the University I yell like hell! We will FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! for every yard! We'll circle ends and hit that line right hard; We're gonna roll old Vandy on the sod! on the sod!
SE-WA-NEE!
-excerpted from the Cap and Gown 1937
"Don't send my boy to Tennessee."
The dying mother said. "Don't send my boy to Georgia Tech,
I'd rather see him dead. But send him to Sewanee
It's better than Cornell; And rather than to Vanderbilt
I'd send my boy to hell."
-excerpted from the Cap and Gown 1937
"SEWANEE TIGERS"
Sewanee Tigers! Sewanee Tigers!
The pride of every student here!
Come on you old grads,
Let's join the young lads,
Sewanee Tigers now we cheer-RAH! RAH!
Now's the time boys to make a big noise
No matter what the people say,
For there is none to fear-
The gang's all here.
Hail to old Sewanee! Hail!
-excerpted from the Cap and Gown 1937
Tigers, Tigers - leave 'em in the lurch
Down with the heathens
Up with the Church YEA SEWANEE'S RIGHT!
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It is Spring
On our Mountain
All Winter the roads Have been clogged With mud and we have Had to stay in by the fire.
Now I shall go out And look for the Thrush that last year Laid seven eggs in a nest. A thing unheard of before.
And I shall go and see
Doc Gudger over at Jump Off.
He will try again to
Convince me that the
World is flat
And I shall listen,
For afterwards he will tell
Me where to find the
First arbutus.
Old Lizzie Long, too.
Will be out in front
Of her cabin, occasionally
Going to tend to
The "corn" that
She makes on the kitchen stove.
She will know the greenest
Places hereabouts and all
The gossip of the hillside.
All Winter I have had To sit by the fire. But it is Spring on Our Mountain now.
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1925.
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The chapel bell is ringing when you jump into your clothes
And dash a little water on your face, And you're off across the campus in less time than you'd suppose,
For you'd hate to have 'em miss you in your place.
And it's not because your spirit craves communion divine
That you chuck your nap and hurry off so fast. And it's not because your conscientious scruples are so fine,
Or your mind's of any ultra-psychic cast.
But the proctor's eyes are watchful and the proctor's eyes are keen,
And a dozen chapel skips is mighty few; So if you wish to hold the gentle graces of the Dean,
When you hear the bell you'd better take your cue.
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1925
234 /Closing
St. Augustine's Avenue
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A Tribute to Sewanee
Midway between the hour which saw her birth And that completed circle of a hundred years Which hastening Time will add in future days, Sewanee stands. Her form, unshaken and unterrified. Strengthened by the enduring conflict with the years, Grounds Faith and Hope in that Eternal Name Which ageless as the ages, gave to men Whose hearts and hopes and lives were centered here The inspiration for their mighty deed.
The hour of benediction. On revered saints,
On hoary heads, on mankind's sweetest bloom,
With this last time of looking back
Upon the decades past, the blessing falls.
Peace, from the ivied hall and heavenward pointing spue.
Peace, from the crannied tower and cloistered cool retreat.
Peace, from each memory laden scene of old.
Peace, from thy mother to her worthy sons.
The day is done. On campus, hall and tower
The seal of night is set. Tomorrow's sun
Brings in the dawn of that new day for which
All those who are Sewanee's sons rejoice.
A day of hopes new-born, of plans new-cast;
A day of struggles new, of victories won;
A day of salutations, aspirations, hopes, joys, fears;
A day of seeking for the hand of fame
Which, beckoning through the years shall spur us on
Sewanee's mission truly to achieve. So when
The circlet of a century shall crown her brow
She may rest worthy of her need of praise.
A towered city. On thy revered head,
Made hoary by the trials of the years,
Made holy by the faith of those who guided thee,
Let rest that peace, which from Sewanee's sons,
In one glad tumult of rejoicing praise
Is given thee on this natal day.
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1907
3^1izabeth Arnett & Janie Taylor
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An Ode to Sewanee
Ring loud, ye chimes of Breslin Tower! Proclaim the day. proclaim the hour
Of fair Sewanee's fame. Soon fifty years shall leave their trace On her enraptured, beaming face, And fifty more shall take their place
To magnify her name.
Thy Rose of Life shall always bloom, Thy Threads of Faith on life's great loom
Be spun in warps of gold. Far be that final, dismal day, When thy bright clouds turn dark and gray And ends fore'er thy mighty sway
O'er sons that love of old.
Shine bright, oh sun. through Heaven's prism Thy sons are bold, thy sons are free-
To banish heresy and schism,
To bathe the world in light.
Thy work has only half begun-
Eternity awaits each one
'Pon whom you place the name of son To battle for the right.
Ah! soft lies night upon thy breast When thy sweet chimes sing birds to rest.
Thy heart is peaceful then; White moonlight wraps her dreamy shroud Around thy form; the misty cloud Droops low to kiss the crowd
Of roses soon to bloom.
Their every thought is love for thee.
For thee so soft, so great. Soon autumn's hand shall brush their cheek, Their well-taught lips shall cease to speak, Yet sons shall follow them to seek
Bright Fame's eternal gate.
Though youth soon lose beauty's charm. There ne'er shall fall a single harm
Upon thy noble head, Our thoughts shall be for thy welfare, Our hearts shall shield thee from each care, Our love shall free from every snare
That lie where thy feet tread.
-excerpted from the Cap & Gown 1907
238 /Closing
Fortunate mortal! the tide of Time has turned for you! But remember that here all is enchantment, - that you have fallen under the spell of the dead,- that the lights and the colours and the voices must fade away at last into emptiness and silence.
-Lafcadio Hearn
Closing/ 239
ewanee is usually spoken of as unique, but it is more than that- it is strange and mysterious. Its location, its birth, its death, its resurrection, its existence, its laws, its life, its methods, even its beasts and feathered fowls; its streets, and lots, and gate- latches, and fences are strange and mysterious.
Twice planned and planted in faith and love, Sewanee has been strangely hampered, and mysteriously clogged, until one is almost tempted to believe that some malevolent creature, coming down from the remote past of the place, must have banned its birth and interdicted its resurrection.
But in spite of all, the dear old place lives on. Through chances and changes; through good report and evil report; through abuse, and brag, and blame, and blunders; in spite of friends and foes, it lives.
-Sarah Barnwell Elliott, found in the Cap& Gown 1915
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242 /Closing
COMMENCEMENT DAY
14 May 1995
Katherine Jane Cashman
Valedictorian
Gene Thomas Moss, Jr.
Salutatorian
Thomas Carlyle Knox
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion
Elizabeth Paullin Sherwood
The Clarence Day Community Service Award
Keith Delon Minnifield
The Barron-Cravens Cup
John Keith Coates, Jr.
The Charles Hammond Memorial Cup
Scott Durham Ellis
The John Flynn Memorial Trophy
Quisha Antoinette White
The Outstanding Senior Female Athlete Award
John Keith Coates, Jr.
The Stephen Elliott Puckette III Memorial Award
Asitha Priyanka Sandanayake
The Phillip Evans Award
Katherine Jane Cashman Kevin Ashley West
The Guerry Award
Melissa Anne Kennedy
The Fine Arts Award for Distinction in Art History
Branan Reece Edgens
The John McCrady Memorial Award
Christopher Matthew Elwell
The Allen Farmer Award
Robert Edward Lominack
The Walter Guerry Green Medal
Kevin Ashley West
The A.T. Pickering Prize
Christina Randall Vial
The Judy Running Memorial Music Prize
Uzair Ismail
The William T. Allen Memorial Scholarship in Physics
My-Khanh Thi Nguyen
The E.G. Richmond Prize in Social Sciences
Bradley Collins Mall
The Michaux Nash Award
Weina Jiang «y
Quingshan Luo
The Robert Hooke Prize for Achievement in Mathematics
Eric John Marsland
The Harry C. Yeatman Award
Asitha Priyanka Sandanayake
The Eugene Mark Kayden Scholarship
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Chosen and now honored youths, see to it that you bear yourselves with uprightness and integrity to the glory of God, to the honor of the state, and to the good name of this University. Farewell and may God bless you.
ton Graham & Anne McGinn
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This Volume Of The Cap And Gown
Is Dedicated To The Memories Of Three Beloved Members Of The
Sewanee Family
Rev. Robert S. Creamer 1938-1995
Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honor- able, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excel- lence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you.
— The Letter of Paul to the Philippians 4:8-9
Johanna S. Sudlow 1918-1995
"My eyes never forget the beauty of this place. The marvelous way that the light glitters through the trees to cast long bluish shadows, the clean air of the morning, the rose of the sunset. The buildings, made of hand- hewn stone that seems to push up through the ground, bring with them the very thing of which they are made stand surrounded by the magnificent, ever-embracing trees. When I paint the buildings, as huge as they seem, I see them as always, always dwarfed by the full, fat trees that embrace them in soft pastels in the Spring, rich greens in the Summer, brilliant orange in the Fall, and naked lavender in the Winter. What more could a person want?" — from Cap and Gown, 1993
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Dr. Edwin Murdoch Stirling 1940-1994
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You said you didn't want to go to sea and you didn't. Instead, you climbed a mountain, read a little chemistry, and made us very proud of you.
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Well done and Congratulations - Mom, Dad, and Kyle
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Congratulations !
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Jennifer, when you came into our lives 22 years ago. we never imagined how deeply you would touch the simple pleasures within our hearts. Reflecting on your journey through life, we have been inspired by the poet John Keats who wrote,
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
As we have witnessed your growth from an innocent baby into a lovely responsible young woman, we have come to realize that the blending of your spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical development has been a magnificent symphony of miracles that is a perfect testimony to an existence higher than ourselves. Your graduation from the University of the South marks a major milestone as you travel from a secure world at Sewanee into a future filled with unknowns and unlimited opportunities. With proud smiles and joyful tears, we hope that with God's help, you will continue to meet the challenges that each new day will bring.
Jennifer, we are so grateful for the very special privilege of being the parents to such a precious daughter.
WE LOVE YOU!!!
Mom and Dad
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Congratulations, Heather!
God led you to Sewanee. May He continue to lead you through life.
Love, Mom and Dad
Whatever is true,
whatever is honorable,
whatever is just,
whatever is pure,
whatever is lively,
whatever is gracious,
if there is any excellence,
if there is anything worthy of praise,
think about these things.
What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, do;
and the God of peace will be with you.
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TODAY
With every rising of the sun Think of your life as just begun.
The past has cancelled and buried deep All yesterdays. There let them sleep.
Concern yourself with it Today. Grasp it, and teach it to obey. Your will and plan. Since time began Today has been the friend of man.
You and Today! A soul sublime And the great heritage of time
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Love,
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Calendar 1994 - 1995
August
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24 Freshman Orientation Classes begin Acoustic Junction band Fall fest- Uncle Mingo; Hypnotist James Mapes; Marlowe Room 1994 Absolution Pool art exhibit by Leon Johnson (through 10/16/94) Opening Convocation of the University; Men's rush begins Kourosh Solaimari -Caricature Artist
September
1 Carlos Alazraqui-Comedian
2 A & A Reggae Review band; Cavalier bust broken in Breslin
3 Community Service Fair; The Rebirth Brass Band
14 The Canadian Brass Group
17 Men's Shakeday
19-20 John Polkinghorne, Professor at
Queen's College Cambridge-lecture 30-Oct 2 Parent's Weekend
October |
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Celebrating 25 years of Women at |
Sewanee |
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10 |
Founder's Day; Madeleine L'Engle- |
book signing and reading |
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11 |
Lack of Faculty diversity protest |
15-17 Homecomina; Sports Illustrated |
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photographs Sewanee for a section |
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about Southern schools |
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19 |
Daisy Zamora, Nicaraguan Poet and |
Feminist- reading |
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19-21 DuBose Lectures |
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20 |
Awadagin Pratt -pianist |
21-25 Fall Break |
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27 |
John Steadman: lecture "Milton & |
Dante: A Reconsideration" |
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30 |
Robert Moore & Works by the |
Graphic Workshop art exhibit |
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(through 12/1194) |
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31 |
Donald Ratajczak- Olin lecture: "The |
elusive sustainable expansion path" |
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The state flags were removed from |
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All Saints' Chapel |
"Happily this void has been filled with a bevy of courageous women, veritable magnolia buds with sepals of iron courage, to pulverize another metaphor. Gentle, feminine flutings charm the misty atmosphere. Benedict Hall with its artful grills and reassuring 'inner calm' system has been victimized by Destiny for housing purposes. Despite the sneers of chrome and tile lovers, quaint Hoffman Hall is generously filling the role of Sewanee's first co-ed dormi- tory. A beaverboard partition and cleverly foraged shower curtains have not discouraged amiable relations between genders in Hoffman. [These additions] may partially account for the rapid increase of nymphs in Manigault Park."
(excerpted from the Sewanee Purple, Sept. 26, 1969)
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November |
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Elizabeth Dewberry Vaughan-reading; |
Choir concert |
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Jenny Wormald-Brown Foundation |
Fellow & visiting professor- lecture: |
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"Tis true I am a cradle King" |
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Henry Cho- Comedian |
5 |
Dr. Ruth, sex therapist- talk and Q&A |
9 |
James Kilgo-author & essayist-reading |
10 |
John Womack, Jr. lecture: "Revolution |
& Democracy in Modern Mexico" |
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11 |
African American Alliance step show |
12 |
God Street Wine band; Jazz Coffee |
House- Kathleen Bertrand& quintet |
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16 |
Herbert Benario- lecture: "The fate of |
Tacitus"; Death of a Salesman-Theatre |
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Sewanee production (through 1 1/19/94) |
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19 |
Football team plays in Bermuda, first |
bowl game since 1899 |
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23-27 Thanksgiving Holiday |
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28 |
Wendell Berry -Aiken Taylor Poetry |
reading |
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30 |
Dr. Ben Szapiro-Sigma Xi lecture: |
"Scanning Tunnelling Microscopes" |
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30 |
Kathy Scrantom-art exhibit (through |
12/16/94) |
December
1 Daughters of Africa presentation; TN leash law in effect for Sewanee dogs
3-4 Lessons and Carols program
8-14 Final Exams
15 Chamber Music Concert- first conceit in St. Luke's since the renovation
17- January 17
Dorms closed; Christmas Break
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January |
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Classes begin |
22 |
Dr. E. J. Carlos Galaxy Aquarium art |
exhibit (through 3/5/95) |
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Opening Convocation of the University; |
Honorary Degree recipient George |
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Garrett-reading |
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Joe Goode Performance Group |
25 |
Andrew Hacker- lecture: "Ethnic |
Crossroads" |
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Renee Hicks- comedienne |
28 |
Leftover Salmon band |
30 |
Women's Rush begins |
February
2-3 Thomas Boardman-lecture: "Quality Improvement and Appreciation for Variation"
4 Women's Shakeday
10 Jamaica Trip Chili Dinner
1 1 SAMS-Jamaica trip Rock-a-Like
13 duPont lecture series: Daniel R. Schwarz "Searching for Modernism's genetic code: Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens as a Cultural Configuration"
15 Easter Term organ recital- Dr. Delcamp; OG stripe finally passed; OG attendance policy changed
16 William Pritchard-University lectures committee: "Criticism in the Age of Theory"
20-22 Sewanee Conference on Women; Helen Thomas, veteran White House correspondent- lecture
22 Senior Eric Ochel scored 55 pts. in one Basketball game-breaking the individual point scoring record held since 1956-57 by Larry Jackson; Top Girls-Theatre Sewanee production (through 2/25/95)
March
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Millard Fuller, Founder of Habitat for Humanity, presented a sermon and lecture Spring Break
Andrew Reisinger-organ performance Campus wide discussion with the V.C.: "Sewanee's Christian Identity and Future as an Episcopal University" University Lectures committee- Carl B. Eastbrook- lecture: "Cathedral and Commu nity in 17th Century England"; James Morrow- lecture: "Painting and experience in the Low countries @ 1400: Transcendin| the boundaries"
Dr. Cynthia Blanck Eldridge- H. Malcolm Owen lecture: "HLA-What is it? What does it mean to you? Who cares anyway?
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26 Dr. Barney Graham-lecture: "Develop ment of a preventive vaccine for AIDS"
27 Dr. Carlos Rojas- slide lecture on Salvador Dali and Sigmund Freud
28 Choir of York Minster, York, England- performance
29 Pre Med club sponsored Blood Drive; Phillip Powell- lecture: "Environmental Management, Sustainable Development and Alternatives to private property in the islands on the South Pacific
30 John L. Thomas- Michael Harrah Wood Annual Memorial Lecture: "Holding the middle ground: Clashing Regionalisms in 20th Century America"
April
1 3rd Floor of Woods Lab renovated and dedicated in honor of Lulu Hampton Owen Equestrian Regionals held at Sewanee
2 Cumberland Mountain BikeClassic race 4 A. Manette Ansay-reading
5-8 Israel Horovitz one acts-Theatre Sewanee 6 Irsael Horovitz- reading 7-8 Medieval Colloquium 8 Bela Fleck & the Flecktones- band; Children's community service carnival
1 1 Jesse Jackson, Jr. -lecture
12 Robert Pack-poetry reading 17-22 Earth Week
21 Scientific Sewanee presentations
22 Elvis Party; WUTS Fest
24 Julie Ann Plax-lecture: "Elisabeth Ligie- Lebrunis Greek Dinner Party: Scandal, Sex, Sauces and the End of the Ancien Regime"; Mo Leverett-lecture: "Life and Ministry in Desire Housing project. New Orleans"
25 University Choir spring Concert; Sarah Boykin-lecture: "A Woman's influence: the architecture of Lula Ross Wilburn"
26-28 Shindig- dance production
30 Senior Art Exhibit (through 5/13/95)
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Final Exams |
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Baccalaureate |
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127th Commencement: 273 Under- |
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Dorms closed; Summer Vacation ! |
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"By the time it came to the edge of the Forest, the stream had grown up, so that it was almost a river, and, being grown-up, it did not run and jump and sparkle along as it used to do when it was younger, but moved more slowly. For it knew now where it was going, and it said to itself, "There is no hurry. We shall get there some day." But all the little streams higher up in the Forest went this way and that, quickly, eagerly, having so much to find out before it was too late."
-A. A. Milne The House at Pooh Corner
"By the time it came to the edge of the Forest, the stream had grown up, so that it was almost a river, and, being grown-up, it did not run and jump and sparkle along as it used to do when it was younger, but moved more slowly. For it knew now where it was going, and it said to itself, "There is no hurry. We shall get there some day." But all the little streams higher up in the Forest went this way and that, quickly, eagerly, having so much to find out before it was too late."
-A. A. Milne The House at Pooh Corner
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