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Top 10 T.V. Shows of 2007

1 . Dexter (Showtime)

2. Lost (ABC)

3. Heroes (NBC)

4. Californication (Showtime)

5. The Office (NBC)

6. The Sopranos (HBO)

7. House (FOX)

8. Top Chef (Bravo)

9. Weeds (Showtime)

10. How I Met Your Mother (CBS)

Top 10 Movies at the Box Offices: 2007

1. Spider-Man 3 ($336,530,303)

2. Shrek the Third ($322,719,944)

3. Transformers ($319,246,193)

4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

($309,420,425)

5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

($292,004,738)

6. I Am Legend ($254,867,239)

7. The Bourne Ultimatum ($227,471,070)

National Treasure: Book of Secrets ($216,001 ,504)

9. Alvin and the Chipmunks ($212,939,070)

10. 300 ($210,614,939)

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Top 10 Albums for 2007

Noel - Josh Groban

As I Am - Alicia Keys

Long Road Out of Eden - Eagles

Now 26 - Various Artists

Christmas Song - Mannheim Steamroller

High School Musical 2 - Soundtrack

Hannah Montana 2 Soundtrack - Miley Cyrus

Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift

Carnival Ride - Carrie Underwood

The Ultimate Hits - Garth Brooks

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"Super Bowl XLII

Played Feb, 2008 I between New England Patriots

and the New York Giants I Giants won 17-14

Top 10 Concert Tours: 2007

1 . Live Earth

2. Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus

3. Justin Timberlake

4. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

5. The Police

6. Bonnaroo 7. Kenny Chesney

8. Bon Jovi

9. Van Halen

10. Genesis

World Series 2007

Played Oct. 24-28, between

Boston Red Sox and

Colorado Rockies.

Red Sox Won.

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Clinton

A tug-o-war?

Between Obama and Clinton, so much friction

the rope is about to break...

Who will win this fight in the Presidental

Election?

ard's Top 5 Singles 2007-2008

Beyonce - Irreplaceable

Rihanna feat. Jay-Z - Umbrella

Gwen Stefani feat. Akon - The Sweet Escape

Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry

T-pain feat. Yung Joe - Buy You A Drank (Shawty Snappin)

Academy Awards

Leading Actor: Javier Bardem, in No Country for Old Men

Leading Actress: Tilda Swimton, in Michael Clayton

Best Picture: No Country for Old Men

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events was at their highest in recent years, including

bringing back the Spring Formal with record

attendance,

an Honors Program was launched this year, with 27

I I students admitted for fall 2008,

a new social work program which will begin acceptin

students in the Fall 2008 and a Leadership program

which will also begin Fall 2008. The athletic program has enjoyed another banner year, as the various sports programs have combined conference championships and 3 NAIA

jion XII championships, and 7 teams have advaaded to the NAIA national tournaments, including our baseball team going to NAIA World Series for the

first time ever in our history and implemented new emergency preparedness measures and updated the crisis/emergency management plan,

including a campus wide-alert system.

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The Office of Advancement

Melissa Newman, Billie Hayes, Denise Wainscott Diana Mills, Glenda Schilt

Our communications staff: Missy Frederick and Brenna Wallhauser

Admissions Office

Front row: Jerry Jackson. Jamirae Hammons, Debbie Ross, Amy Foulkes and Dustin Adams

Back row: Meghann Gaunt, Tim Sizemore, Eric Wyrick, and Jessica Cook

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Londa Sowders, Financial Aid

Back row: Ashley Doolin, Tony^ , Matthew Hampton, Pam Smith, Brisja" Brewer, Bobbie Doolin, Steve Hoskins, Lynn Smith, Nona Welch, Deloria Faulkner, Barry Hickey, Sheila Mills, Kristina Hinkle. Front row: Jessica Leonard, Shairon Miller, Myrlyn Lawson

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From L to R: First Row: Shaun Person, Clay Butler, Renzo Lopez, Bart Osborne, Tommy Reid, Eric Wyrick, Juliana Filipe, Lana Faulkner, Rafael Forti, Kenneth Mitchell, Mark

Campbell

Second Row: Ryan Georgi, Marco Knorr, Kaila McSpedon, Tyler Brock, Darin S. Wilson,

David Nicholson, Lucius Wilson, Zach Vogelsberg, Whitney Erb, Gene Renfro,

Third Row: Jay Stancil, Travis Bethel, Jason Lanham, Jon Bubba Szary, John Gray,

Adam Hines, Chuck Coffey, Jerry Nichols, Kelly Combs, Tim Curry, Andre Linn

Technology

Brad Jones

Sonny Whitson

Frank Hoskins

Steve Jackson

Jason Frazier

Denny Liford

Brandon Lambdin

Bill Hopper

London Center

Mona Powell, Whitney Powell not pictured: Susan Mitchell-Westbrook

School Nurse, Sandra Nickell

(seen here at the RedBud

Festival)

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Dean of Academic

Affairs, Dr. Thomas McFarland

Kathleen Crossen,

Academic Affairs,

Administrative Assistant

& occasional miracle

worker

and

Learning

Resources.

Below: Bruce Miracle, Tara Cooper, Melissa

Garrett, Jocelyn

White, Billie Daniels,

Bobbie Hamilton,

Quetha Boles and

Sean Jump.

Student Support Services

Terry Wilson, Regina Shackelford, Kristie Warren,

Heather Dufour, Sara Moberly, Leeta Angel, Heather

Hines, Karl Wallhauser

New Faculty

J Dr. Yousif Mustafa, Aman

Ghebremicael, Dr. Martha

Ellison, Dr. Audrey Hrinda,

Dr. Linda Silber, Dr. William

Garris, Mary Beth Spurlock,

Dr. Melinda Rice and Dr.

Yvonne Moore (who joined

the faculty in early 2007)

Department of History, Religious Studies and Fine and Performing Arts

Dr. Rebecca Pettys Theatre

Dr. Russell Sisson History, Religion, Philosophy

Dr. John Taylor History

Dr. Michael Ramsey History

Dr. V. Gay Gandy Music

Jon Cooley History, Religion, Philosophy

Rev. David Miller History, Religion

Dr. Joel Allen History, Religion

Department of Wellness, Human Performance &

Recreation

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Dr. Hugo Frcund,

Social and Behavioral

Sciences

Department of English, Communication and Languages

Dr. Andclys (Candy) Wood, Literature

Dr. Christine Marley-

Frederick

Communication

Dr. George (Wes) Houp, Literature

Departmenwf Educational Studies

Department of Math and Natural Sciences

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Dr. Robert Chandler Aman Ghebremicael

Biology

Mathematics

Kenneth Alford Mathematics

Dr. Daniel Covington Biology

Dr. Fidelis Achenjang Chemistry

Dr. Charles Jones, Psychology

Dr. Lu Kang Chemistry

Jesse Kidd Mathematics

Dr. William (Bill) Garris. Psychology

Department of Business

Dr. John Gould, Business

Cheryl Robbins.

Accounting

Dr. Paula Allen,

Business

Dr. Vonda Moore. r Business Carolyn Payne, Accounting

Dr. Yousif Mustafa, Computer Information Tech

Dr. Audrey Hrinda. Management

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Matthew Anderson

Robert Andres

Angie Armstrong

Ruth Arnold Dauid Arrubla Eric Ashcraft Brittany Layne Sarah Asher

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Brandy Bartarian

John Bates

Suzannah Behnken

Ashley Bennett Gary Bennett Erin Bentley

Julianne Bisceglia

Carrie Bistline Lyla Blauser

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Woodrow Bolton

Matt Brady

Ryne Bretz

Amanda ti. Brock

Andrew Brock Melinda Brock

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Amanda Brown Tommy Bruner Patrick Bueno Whitney Bundy

Christina Buerkle

Monica Burnette

Karen Caldwell

Melissa Campbell

The new Gazebo, decorated for Christmas, November 1 6th, 2007.

Travis Carmack Megan Carnes

Gina M. Carpenter

Parker Carter

Ryan Chambers

Estefania Cirigliano

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Nicholas Cole Jonra Collett Michelle Collett Zelma Collins

Christopher Collopy

Pablo Jose Costa Brito

Samuel Creasy Rebecca Creech Billie Daniels Patrick Deal

The spectacle of July 4th from Amy Deininger Amie Dixon

Lakeside.

Lance Michael Ealy

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Courtney Elesby

Nicholas Nelson Escobar Marc Estep Brandon Euans David

Englehart Fairbanks

Bruce Farley Allison Fowler Jeff Frederick Amy Michelle

Oambrel

Regina Garland Jerrod Gibbons Suzanne Gibbs Greg Gibson

A robin nests outside the Student Center, 1 1 th April.

DeRhonda Goins

Karla Ooncalues

Wendy Gray Andrea Green Abdul Gure

Crystal Hale

James Hamlin

J. David Hammer

Justin Hart Tiffany Haynes Earl Helton

Sabrina Henson

Teresa House

nicholas Howard

Kandy Hubbard

Max Hunter Jeffrey Scooter' Dustin Isom

Inman

Diana Jackson Lilli Jackson Tonya Jackson Bubacarr

Jallow

Ernest Johnson

Helen Johnson

Matt Johnson Wade Johnson

Sammi Jones

Shannon Jordan

The cherry tree decked with

Joshua Jones Kevin Jones

Rachel Jumbelick

blossom, April 5th.

John Jacob Kallendorf

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Jason Lanham Mallory Lauoy Emily Ruth Lauren Lawson Joanel Legros Kristina

Lawson Lehman

Brittany Carol Lynch Justin April Mahan Ivan Mardones Tina Marsee

Lewallen Maddock Ojeda

Michael Patrick Jenedith

Martin Mason

The Sun sets behind Stewart Apartments, July 2007.

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Dudley Terry McMillan Kaila Ashleigh

McKenna McSpedon Mensch

You can have fun on Stewart Kathryn Miller Lynne Miller Stewart Miller Jason Mills

Apartments' roof with a TV antenna!

Michelle Miniard

Candace Miracle

Christopher Amanda Moore Miracle

Let's pretend this was Christmas Day, 2007.

Karin Moore Tabitha Morris Yxendra Mounce Chris Murphy

Johnnie Habors

Brooks riapier

Lora nelson Raychel north Brett nuss

Stephen Deena O' flare Patrick O'neal

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Tonya Sue Partin

Folklore says the ginkgo sheds its leaves in a single day. On November 16, 2007 it nearly did, throwing down this golden carpet.

Stephanie Michael Payne Michael Perdue Daniel Perez Jennifer Powell Coy Powers

Pateman

Elise Ratterman

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Robinson-Guthrie

Nicholas Ruggieri

Amy Russell

Catherine Israel Santana Katerina

Sakalauskas Santiago

Sarah Seitz Alex Shedden Daniel Boone

Smith

Danny R. Smith

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Kimberley Smith

Samantha Jaclyn Sproles Tyler Stations Russell

Smith Stamper

Chris Stunson Cindy Stutler

Darlene Sw afford

Sherrie Lynn Thomas

Susanna Todd William Michael Courtney

VanMoose Vanouer

Yeris Yiyi' Vargas

Brooke Kibbie Michelle Christian Tabatha

Michelle Viars Vickers Villatoro Wagers

Debbie D'Anna leaving the Student Center, April 1st.

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Sandra Wagner Kelli Warfield Lora Beth

Warren

Joey Waters Amanda Weber Callie Karla

Weddle

Kyle Brandon Jocelyn White Andrea Whitehead Colby Shane Jason Lane Kevin Doyle

Wells tlillard Wilson Wilson Wilson

Festive heaven and Earth lightshows, December 4th, 2007.

Adam Woodard Lindsey Tara

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Terry Adams Berkley Allen Cassandra Gabriel

Ammerman Anderson

Lawrence Anglian

K. Marcus Ashcraft

Jessica Baker

Tiffany Baker Wendi Bargo

Brandon Barnes

Johnny Earl Barnes

Daniel Bartlett

David Beller Ashlee

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Blake Blair Carley Jamie Bonza r\. Brooke Samantha Jeff Branson Katherine

Blankenshlp Bowlin Bowling Brashier

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Brittany Brock

nick Broughton

Ashley Brown

Jeannie Patrick Burke Peter PS

Brown

Kyle Callahan

April 2 1st 2008, and the dogwood flowers burst open outside the library.

Autumn Combs

Mar lee Cooper

Anthony Coote

Mary Ruth Curry

Jessica Daniels

Greg Daugherty

Sasha Davisson

Joshua Defevers

Michael Denton

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Antonio Dishman

Antonio Drane

Tar a Dykes

Josh Ehringer

Ashley Eden Ellison Jessica

Eichelberger Florence

Jared Ford

Carrie Gambrell

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Arthur Johnson

Clyde Qambrel

Larry Qambrel

Belinda Garland

Michelle Oeyman

Dena Gonzalez

Joe Grinstead

Joseph Hill Bradley

Hobbs

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Jamie Hobbs Renee Hobbs

Bethany Hopkins

Jeffrey Howard

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Kayla Brandi Shelly Hurst Maisie Insko Heather

Howard Hubbard Jaques

Dauid Johnson

Phillip Jones Ben Kelly Jason King Katie Kitchen riathan

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Conway Boatman Chapel, March 1st, 2008.

Sam Lee

Russel Logsdon

Juan Manuel Lorenzo

Ashley Lunsford

Jamie Marlon

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Tyler Martin

Clayton Martin Mayer Corbln

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Merlda Messmer

Christopher Cody Miller

Angellsa Mills

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Moonleyan Moore Hegosek O'Connell O'Quinn

Kerri Otto

Bethany (Jutland

DePaut Peyton

Marc Pierre Lius Pimentel

Joshua Presley

Christina Prindle

Brittany Puryear

Steven Rogers

Jessica Sand i fur

Kyle Sasser

Louise Saylor

Lisa Seals

Barton Daniel Short

Max Sisson

Cullen Smith Justin Smith Karl Smith Lora Smith

Marekus Smith

William Snyder

Brian Strunk

Steven Stunson

Andre Thorton

Dustin Jonathan JT Tara Victoria John Urton Jamie Van

Thrasher Turner Tye Cleave

12th of November 2007. Canadian geese fly over the new football field at dawn.

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Sarah Alderson

Mattehew Anderson

Tabitha Andrews

Emily Baker Aaron Banks Garry Barnett

Nathan Beckley

Betty Begley

German Bermudez

Johnathan Binder

Raina Birchfield

Nicole Bisline

Jessica Brandner

Teagen Brock

Bethany Broughton

Tar ah Broughton

Billy Brown Casey Bruner

Quintin Borders

Brittany Burchfteld

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Brock Evans Selena Fox Ryan French Jennifer Tara Qambrel

Qambrel

Dwight Qertsen

Amanda Gibson

Hannah Goins Michael Gold Julie Goodin Timothy

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David Goscombe

Desiree Grimm Becky Grubb

James hager Amber Hale Johna hale Ashley Mall

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Jason Hammontree

Joshua Hampton

Michael Harris

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April Helton Ty Harris

Wayne Lucas Henson Elizabeth Libby'

Hensley Howard

Jeff Hughes

Cassandra Edward Johns Jason

Hacksaw' Jarrell Johnson

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Stephen Hunter

James Jones Jesse Lloyd

Jones

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Jennifer King Willie King

Kristina Kirk Daniel Kooi

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Adam LaTulippe

Brittany Lemons

Joshua Magnus Austin Maples

Littleton Lundberg

Qeri Colin Marcus

McCartney McEachran McGinnis

Marcus McKeehan

Lee Miles Luka Milicevic Deborah Mills

James Mills Sarah Mills Shaunda Mills Devin Monks Daniel Moody

Tiffany Moore Joseph

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Tiare Kelly Parker Renata Poncio Nathaniel

Obenauer Peixoto Peyton

Terence Pollock

Martin Popham

Brittany Pridemore

Robert Roark Kelli Rogers

Jeremy Sanders

A. Thomas Allison Nicole Melissa

Saylor Shanks Shannon

Amanda Shryock

Kirk Shufflebarger

Adam Smith Beverly Smith Bradley Smith Brett Smith David Smith Krista Brooke

Smith

Susan Smith Katarina Marie Jonathan Ashley Tatman Andrew

Sprunk Sutton Teasley

Felicia Thomas

Whitney Thomas

Mason Mary Travis Tara Tucker

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Amy Angela Vaughn

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Ashley Lynn Brandon Tristian Amy Chase

Broughton Brown Burbridge Burnette Canady

April Cain

Mykhal Briones

Alison Broughton

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Nick Charles

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Mark Christie

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Michelle Samantha Ethel Collins Kayla Craig

Collett Collett

Rebecca Crawford

Michael Culver

Stephen Cutler

Jimmy Lakin Daniels Jeanne Davis Kelly Davis Joshua

Dalton DeFevers

Rolando Lindsey Elam Paul Crystal

Dyer Ellenburg Elliott

The crescent Moon, I lth October 2007.

Amanda Engle

Miranda Faulkner

Jeremy Faust Stefon Filer Stephen Filer Rachel Fore Matthew Anthony

Frederick Fultz

Tiffany Ashley OatttS

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Zachery Christopher Lewis Gray Trevor Gray Kevin Greggs Matt Grimes Shawn

Glascock Good lladley

Robert Hall Matt Rebecca beJMardln^ Ty Harris

Hammons Hampton

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Demetrius Gustavo Holz Ashley Stephanie Lynn Stephanie Ethan T. Terry Cyle Hua

hicks Honaker Hoskins tloskins Howard Howard

Joshua Hurd Roger Mutton Beverly Isom Traci Deion Jalloh James Donna Kelly Logan King

Jackson Johnson

Eric Kinman Jonathan Jessica LeeAnn Rahul Kooner Brandon Stacy Cassandra

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Heidi Marsh

Cristian Martinez

Stephanie McCullah

Jessica A.Y.B. Merida Bryce Mickey Aaron Miller Bradley

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Rafael Millon Amber Mills Nicole Mills Rebecca Mills Rachel Andrew

Millsop Moore

Monica Brian Mosher

Moreland

Paula Mosley Brady Napier Lawrence Darlene Lucas Perry Deboris

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Valerie Dewayne

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Staton Peace Quentin Penn Trade Redbuds planted by the Krystyn John Piper Ashley Poore

Phillips Bonners, April 12th 2008. Pietrowski

Donald Elige Powell Andrew Reed Daniel Jonathan Habib Sideek Jonathan

Popham Ruggieri Sams Sanogo Sanogo Schadler

Daniel Scott Joshua Scott Adam Sela Jessica Hathaniel Jonathan Lyndsey Danielle

Sergent Shackelford Shaw Simmons Singer

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Brian Kevin St. Cyr Clayton

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Charles Justin Taylor Larry Taylor Bryant

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Back row: Bubacarr Jallow, Sideek Sanogo, Renee Hobbs, Lo

Whitson, Matt Johnson, Andre Thornton.

Second row: Katherine Brashier, Betty Begley, Habib Sanogo, Magdalyn Mayes, Justin Warren, Stephen O'Donoghue, Jeff

Howard, Travis Carmack, Ashley Gattis.

Third row: Krystal Hale, Elise Ratterman. Eden Ellison, Rahul Kooner, Marcus Ashcraft, Autumn Willoughby, Ashley Brown,

Jonathan Kinsey.

Front row: Ruth Arnold, Bethaney Vickers, Mollie Messmer, Angie Armstrong, Paula Mosley, Geri McCartney, Ethel Collins,

Danielle O'Brien. Lying down: Jared Ford. Insert pictures: Amy Smith, Raina Birchfield.

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Lee Ann Luxenberger left this year. She was Director of the Common Partners Program and Coordinator of the Bonner Program for seven years.

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The free sports activity club for kids is back!

Student mentors give advice, plus lessons in technique,

sharing and teamwork to boost self-confidence.

Program coordinator: Stephen O'Donoghue.

Volunteers: Jeanne Davis, Paula Mosley, Jared Ford, Ashley Gattis, Charles Woolfork, Andre Thornton, Habib Sanogo, Tiffany Gambrel, Karla 38 Goncalves (above, second from left), Bethany Outland (above, center), Jessica Brandner, Jonathan Kinsey, Angie Armstrong and Sideek Sanogo.

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The elementary homework assistance program pairs college student volunteers with kids who need a hand with math, science or reading. It runs

four days a week, for most of both semesters.

Am\i Smith

There were two program coordinators this year: Renee Hobbs, then Amy Smith.

Volunteers: Jared Ford, Ashley Gattis, Charles Woolfork, Jonathan Kinsey, Geri McCartney, Bubacarr Jallow, Magdalyn Mayes, Ashley Brown, Paula Mosley.

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Maggie Mayes and Charles Woolfork.

The Common Partners Intern Program began in August 2004. It gives selected Union College students experience in event planning and project coordination related to community service. Common Partners serve a minimum of 7 hours a week in the office and attend weekly training.

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This year's Common Partners were: Angie Armstrong, Travis Carmack, Krystal Hale, Magdalyn Mayes, Stephen O'Donoghue, Renee Hobbs, Raina Birchfield, Ashley Brown, Jeffrey Howard and Amy Smith.

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Union College's Bonner Program provides service to the community through committed volunteers. With the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation of Princeton, New Jersey, it provides selected full-time students with support to go to college and continue community service. For those awarded the Bonner Scholarship, this support includes financial aid.

The Bonners at the end of this year were: Angie Armstrong, Ruth Arnold, Marcus Ashcraft, Betty Begley, Ashley Brown,

Travis Carmack, Eden Ellison, Jared Ford, Ashley Gattis, Renee Hobbs, Jeffrey Howard, Bubacarr Jallow, Matthew

Johnson, Jonathan Kinsey, Magdalyn Mayes, Mollie Messmer, Geri McCartney, Paula Mosley, Stephen O'Donoghue, Elise

Ratterman, Habib Sanogo, Sideek Sanogo, Amy Smith, Andre Thornton, Lon 'Sonny' Whitson and Autumn Willoughby.

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A three nights a week program that uses art to

boost kids' creativity,

confidence, social skills

and self-esteem.

Maggie Mayes

Stephen O'Donoghue

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There were two program coordinators this year: Magdalyn Mayes, then Stephen O'Donoghue.

Volunteers: Paula Mosley, Ashley Gattis, Jonathan Kinsey, Jeannie Davis, Habib Sanogo, Autumn Willoughby, Charles Woolfork, Sideek Sanogo, Ashley Broughton, Andre Thornton, Amy Smith and Beth Vickers.

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Guest speakers: Cullen Smith (above) and Karen Caldwell. You, too, can join the fun and volunteer for these programs.

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Three CAB people lead the way on Karaoke night: Deena O'Hare. Marlee Cooper and Stephanie Pateman.

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on her shoe. She

was a star the night

CAB booked a

hypnotist!

meals

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October 1st included / Erick Coleman and Jeanne Davis.

Karen Caldwell ran Kayak Roll Practice Wednesday nights.

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Campus Crusade for Christ International provides regular

group opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, worship,

pray and promote fellowship, encouragement and spiritual

development among members. The Union chapter brought

in outside speakers, videos, books, articles, retreats and

even held a sand volleyball tournament.

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President: Daniel Vickers, Vice President: Stewart Miller,

Treasurer: Brennan O'Quinn, Co-treasurer: Austin Maples.

Opening prayer

There are no members because everyone is welcome, whatever their beliefs. Meetings were held on campus weekly in the Fall semester, then moved to the First United Methodist church in cooperation with Lamppost, as a partnership with FUMC in Barbourville.

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helping its students embrace six core values. Key among

these is spiritual quest:

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Ecumentical and Interfaith Forum: Every

semester a panel of religious leaders and

area faculty members examine a topic (like

war or immigration) and answer questions.

This was the Ethics and j Spirituality Forum on the Environment (right), where panelists included

Andy Messer and Dr. 'r- Sisson.

We espouse the spiritual

quest. We challenge

each other to discover,

intellectually articulate

and claim a life-affirming l

spiritual faith and/or

philosophy of life.

David Miller (above, left) is the Campus Minister of Union College. He leads the college in prayer throughout the year at special services and many sports events. Through a variety of initiatives he also helps and sponsors groups and individual students setting out on their spiritual quest...

In partnership with the Rev. Joel Allen Union hosted a joint Homecoming Worship service with

the First United Methodist Church, part of a program to bring Union and the wider community * together.

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Spiritual Life Fellowship night (right) - a discussion on moral matters is always helped by a little pizza and a game of Unol,

Clockwise, from the left,

Rev. Miller, Chris Osborne,

Stephen O'Donoghue,

Paula Moseley, Ashley

Gattis, Jeanne Davis.

Right: a few of the regular attenders of Spiritual Life events get together.

Back row: Prof. Jon Cooley, Matt Johnson, Rev. David Miller and Stephen O'Donoghue.

Front row: Chris Osborne, Jason

Johnson, Bethany Hopkins, Geri

McCartney and Bradley Hobbs.

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Since 2004 the Humanities Interfaith Trips, in cooperation with -Prof. Jon Cooley, have taken hundreds of students to Louisville, Lexington, Knoxville and Atlanta to see first-hand Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, and Greek Orthodox Christian worship practices.

This year's Staley Lectures featured guest author, church cantor and musician Dr. Jacqueline Comito.

Rev. Miller also brings

Christian rock bands to our

i college., His spiritually

literate movie series puts on

films that generated great

interest and sometimes

controversy.

Spiritual Life also co-sponsors all the Alternative Fall and Spring

Break trips. These allow Union students, staff and faculty to

travel to places as far away as Washington, D.C., (right) New

Orleans (see page 119) or New Jersey to do service work and see

first hand the different problems faced in other parts of America.

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The Newman Club is a nationwide college organization, supported by Catholic Christians, which nurtures the faith of Catholics and others.

It is named after Cardinal John Newman, the patron saint of college and university students.

Regular meetings discus from i

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welcomed into Conway Boatman Chapel to celebrate Mass on special holy days.

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Smith, Brooke Smith, Eden Ellison, Mollie Messmer, Jeremy Sanders, Jason

Wilson, Emily Ground, and Dr. Fidelis Achenjang.

Front row: Sasha Davisson and Jimmy Hinkle.

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in April.

Back row: Brian Strunk,

Student Government President, Terry McMillan,

Vice President for Athletics & Enrollment Management, Daniel Vickers,

Vice President for Commuter & Community Relations, Travis Carmack,

Vice President for Business Affairs. Front row: Elise Ratterman,

Vice President for Academic Affairs, Stephanie Pateman,

Vice President for Student Development.

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Psychology club:

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Weddle, Anisa

James, Billie Daniels

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Krystal Hale. Front row: Jonra Collett (President),

Emily Laws

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The Union College Psych Bowl team scored their first-ever win at the Psych Bowl contest this year. The team was Callie Weddle, Jonra Collett, Mary Curry and James Hamlin. The undergraduate psychology majors went to the Kentucky Psychological Association conference on March 29 to compete in the single-elimination quiz with teams from Kentucky colleges and universities.

Left: Dr. Bill Garris, coach of the Psych Bowl team, giving Mary Curry the Co-Curricular award for Club of the year. "I was really proud of how they fared against a very competitive Georgetown team. We had fou individuals who each knew a lot about psychology working as i was very proud of them." ^^r~>^

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The Wilderness Club is made up of everyone who goes on any of their outdoor trips - LOT of people. Attending this weekly meeting was, back row: Danny Bartlett, Jacob Zink, Andy Messer (hiding behind the plant). Standing: Dr. Taylor. Sitting: Max Sisson. Karen Caldwell, Amy Russell, JD Conley. With bicycle: Sean Trinque.

Vice President: Sean Trinque.

Dr. John Taylor:

founding father, guru,

mentor, provider of the

ranch for Spring Break.

Andy Messer: Pathfinder, trailblazer, funding, supplies: master of Earth, water and the world below.

Karen Caldwell: ^

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kayak roller.

Below: Dudley McKenna and Matt Johnson.

Back row: Quentin Penn, Mel Kelly, Michael Harris, Autumn Combs, Nathaniel Peyton, Amanda Gibson,

'Big' Bill Davis.

Second row: Kristina Kirk, Arthur Johnson, Elise Ratterman, President Chevelle Jones, Brandy Ledger,

Kerri Otto, Amber Mills, Austin Maples, Secertary Amy Deininger.

Held up: Sarah Dunaway.

Third row: Heidi Marsh, Brittany Puryear, Cassandra Ammerman, Ashley Faith Hall, Kristina Lehman, Amy

Vallandingham. Fourth row: Vice President Amber Hale, Jessica Florence, Karla Goncalves, Jessica Baker, Hannah Goins,

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Student Ambassadors make Union a happy place. The Ambassadors give tours to prospective students and families to show a student perspective of Union. Their biggest job is summer Orientations, which are fun filled days where incoming freshman and their families can get their classes scheduled, meet other students and have any last minute questions answered. The Student Ambassadors are a wonderful group of students who love Union and want others to enjoy it as w>

Jessica and Karla.

Our Zeta Chi cast is part of APO, the national fraternity which promotes educational theatre. Here at Union we

are very fortunate to have Dr. Rebecca Pettys and

students who are dedicated to bringing drama, tragedy

and comedy to our campus.

Students qualify by earning enough

acting and / or technical hours in our

productions. This year five new members

were presented their sweatshirts by

senior APO member Michael Miles.

Back row, left to right: one existing APO member, senior

Michael Miles, five new APO members this year: Jason

Johnson and K. Marcus Ashcraft...

Front row: Bethany Hopkins, Angie Armstrong

and Emily Baker.

Club President: Charles Woolfork (below, with Joann Wilder).

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Secretary: Abdul Gure.

Treasurer: Yashika

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The 2007 season brought a lot of optimism to the Lady Bulldog soccer team. The

Lady Bulldogs only lost one senior from the previous season, and added a

freshman recruiting class that consisted of five solid players from all over the

country. The Lady Bulldogs also had a couple of former players rejoin the squad

help give it some depth. All in all, things looked good for the Lady Bulldogs.

After dealing with a slew of preseason injuries and heat illness issues, the

team hit a nice stride early in the season and scored a big conference win

over Tennessee Wesleyan, 1-0. The ladies used that momentum to go on

win three of the next four matches, including wins over conference foes

Bluefield College and Bryan College.

After traveling to Montreat and coming home the victor in PKs, the Lady

Bulldogs made another appearance in the AAC conference semi-finals. The

team played a great match, but fell to eventual conference and region

champions, King College 2-0.

This season's seniors, Amanda Weber and Karin Moore, were looking to improve on the 6-13 record from the season before. Under their leadership, the team finished the regular season with a 7-7-1 record and 3-3-1 record in the conference, good enough for a fifth place finish. The total record for the season was 7-8-2, finishing with one more win than the previous season and jumping two spots in the conference.

With recruiting in full swing, this is a very important spring for the Lady Bulldogs.

They have been working hard in the weight room, in the swimming pool, and on

the training pitch. They are competing in tournaments this spring at The

University of the Cumberlands and NCAA Division II power Carson-Newman

College. This all to help prepare them for the upcoming season, a season where

they vow to finish higher in the conference, and to add to the success that was

started this season.

2007 Soccer Schedule

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Georgetown CoUege L04 06 0-1

WestVirginiaTech W2-1 00 1-1

University of the Cumberland's Ll-2 0-0 1-2

Tennessee Wesleyan Wl-0 1-0 2-2

MountainState W4-0 1-0 3-2

Bluefield CoUege W6-0 2-0 4-2

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Frankfort. Ky.

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I spent my four years here at Union playing soccer and enjoyed every bit of it. The team was more like a family to me and I'm going to miss them all. Karin and I, being the only seniors, have been able to see the women's program grow and can only hope that it gets better. I wouldn't trade my years at Union for anything. Being able to play soccer in college

as a huge enlevement and I'm

ally grateful for this whole experience. I'm a sports management major with a minor in marketing. I plan on ^1 coming back to Union for another semester to finish classes and be the student assistant for the soccer team. It will be a different experience being on \ the other side of things 'but I hope to help out as much as I can. When I'm done here I plan on trying out for a few soccer teams either here or back in Canada. Also, I hope to be a sports promoter for a professional team here in the States.

I have truly enjoyed my four years at Union College. I have developed the greatest friendships and have had the best experiences of my life. Being a part of the women's soccer team has been so much fun, I have so many wonderful memories. After graduation I plan to continue my education in nutrition and have a career as a nutritionist.

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Combs, Misty Belcher, and Coach David Nicholson.

Front row: Monica Moreland, Tracie Phillips, Brooke Bowlin, Christina Prindle, Danielle Singer,

Whitney Thomas, Tara Gambrel, Sarah Alderson, Suzannah Behnken, and Melissa Shannon.

NOT PICTURED: Amy Deininger, Tara Wright, Amanda Shyrock, and Ethel Collins.

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Stephanie Pateman

AAC All- Conference 1st Team, All- Region 1st Team, Most

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Christina Prindle

ACC "Setter of the Week"

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Team Brooke Vinovich

Deena O'Hare

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Row 2 L to R: Lee Miles, Larry Taylor, Stephen Filer, Michael Culver, Christian Martinez, Garrey Barnett, Cain Sams, Depa Peyton, Justin Taylor, Patrick Burke, Stefon Filer, Terry Young, Brandon Willis, Jeremy White.

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I: Terence Pollock, Clay Butler, Junior Owen, Andre Linn, Kenneth Mi Gray, Travis Bethel, Shaun Person, Courtney Elesby, Lucius Will

w 6 L to R: Zach Churchwell, Brock Evans, Wayne Hensley, Nick Charles, J«« Goodin, Jason Hammontree, Daniel Moody, Stanton Peace, Demetr

^w 7 L to R: Timmy Goodin, Patrick O'Neal, Ryan Chambers, Eric Lindhorst.l Borders, Ray Norman, P.J. Burrowes, Ryan Baker, Stephen Cutler, Ml

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Joey Waters

Honors include: MSC East Offensive Player of the Year, 1st team All

season by setting the single season records for completions (253), attempt (422), yards (3,216) and touchdowns (27). He finished his career with 7,880 yards and 66 touchdowns. He also owns or shares 1 1 program records.

Shawn Kelly

Honors include: Breaking single season receptions record (69), single season yardage record (899), 4th player in Union history to obtain 100 receptions. He ends his career 2nd on the all time receptions list.

Ihris Murphy

Started in 27 games in his four /ears at Union. He was the ichor of the offensive line.

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Honors include: All Mid South Conference 2nd Team & All Region Honorable Mention 200 Ended his senior year with 13 career tackles & one fumble recovery for a touchdown.

Colby Wilsoi

ors include: Mic .ference 2nd Team 2007. nded his senior year with 35 tackles, 4 sacks & 2 fumble recoveries.

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Chris Colloi

finished with 32 career receptions for 546 yards and 6 touchdowns. ^ As a junior, he tied for the team _ lead in receptions with 17 while scoring a career-high 4 touchdowns. The 2007 campaign was his best season with 24 catches for 250 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Patrick O'Neal

Honors include: Preseason Top 5 Linebacker in the Nation, 1st team All "onference Academic(3x), 1st team All onference Defensive(3x), 2nd team All osida Academic All American ESPN, id team All American Don Hansens azette, 2nd team All American Victory Sports Network. Ended his senior year by breaking the record for season tackles(143), tied the single game record for tackles twice with 20 and became M~ r at Union.

Nick Ruggieri

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seniors. This season marked the first win against the rival Georgetown tigers, as the Bulldogs hadn'1

beaten Georgetown since 193S. the Georgetown win, being the final game for the Bulldog seniors,

eapped off an extraordinary season. Beating Georgetown was not the only thing on the Bulldogs'

agenda this season, as several seniors looked to etch their names in the record books. A trio of senior

consisting of Joey Waters, Patrick O'Neal and Shawn Kelly did Just that. Waters now owns or share

eleven program records including single season records for completions, attempts, yards and

touchdowns. O'Neal broke the single season record for tackles and tied the record for single game

tackles twice. Kelly etched his name on the All time Receptions list coming in second and also broke -Hi

single season reception and yardage records, the 2007 season will be remembered as a year of recon

breaking with ten remarkable seniors that led the way.

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Bulldog Schedule:

Johnson Bible W-7- Georgetown College W West Virginia Tech W- Thomas More College L Mars Hill L-0-3 Warren Wilson W-1- Tennessee Wesleyan T (20T) Mountain State W-1 -i Berea College W-4-C Bluefield College L-0- Covenant College L-0 Bryan College L-1-4 Spalding University W- Milligan College L-0- King College L-0-3 Montreat College W-1 Union wins due to fort 2 Pikeville W-9-0 Montreat College W-1-0 AAC Tournament - First R Union credited with win d forfeit.

Back row: Tyler Brock - Head Coach, Tyler Baker, Sideek Sanogo, Patrick Bueno,

Adam Woodard, Jonathan Shaw, Aaron Miller, Marc Pierre, Habib Sanogo, Daniel

Scott, Jason Lanham - Assistant Coach. 3rd Row: Ben Patin - Assistant Coach, Danny

Bartlett, Adem Sela, Eric Ashcraft, Nathan Koebcke, Max Sisson, Lucus Perry,

Jonathan Schadler, Joanel Legros, Clayton Maurer. 2nd Row: Kirk Shufflebarger,

Manrohit Kooner, Dustin Isom, Daniel Perez, Christian Villatoro, Brett Smith, Tyler

Stallons, Jonathan Sutton, Andrew Moore. Front Row: Justin Maddock, Jacob Zink,

Emanuel Zapien, Taylor Lamblin, Marcus Ashcraft, and Rahul Kooner.

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Left to right, back row: Clay Steger, Jonathan Turner, Zach Winn, Greg Gibson, Colin McEacharan, Steven Childers, Samantha Collett, Chuck Coffey (coach).

Bottom row: Josh Thomas, Sean Trinque, Karen Caldwell, Amy Russell, Jamie

Bonza, Andrew Reed, Zac Moore.

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1 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Mich. 30 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Mich. Dber 1 3 MWCC Championship - Columbia, Ky. /

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This past year for the Union College Cycling

Team has been as spectacular as the history of the bike itself. Just as the history of the machine has gone from the walking

machine in 1817 to the state-of-the-art

aerodynamic cycles of today, the Cycling

Team has developed into a fine tuned

machine over the course of the 2007

season. The diversity in the group is a

i testament to the determination of the team.

The 2007 Cycling Team has traveled great distances and covered many more miles on their bikes

to earn the title of 4th in the nation at the NCCA Division II Championship (NATIONALS) in Banner Elk, North Carolina. The riders that represented Union at Nationals were (pictured top left)

Amy Russell, Karen Caldwell, Jamie Bonza, (top right) Zac Moore, Gregg Gibson. Jonathan

Turner, and Zach Winn. Other honors that have been given to individuals are: MidWest Collegiate

Cycling Conference Rider of the Year to Zach Winn and NCCA Ail-American to Gregg Gibson.

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Back row, left to right: Assistant Coach Zach Vogelsberg, Cassandra 'Hacksaw' Jarrell, Carrie Bistline, Julie Arnold, Brooke Smith, Ashley Lunsford, Head Coach Tim Curry.

Middle row: Allyson Campassi, Lyndsey Simmons, Stephanie McCullah, Maisie Insko, Tara Tucker and

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Front row: Cassandra Lawson, Jessica Baker, Carley Blankenship, Susanna Todd, Allison Fowler.

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13 Berea College

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15 Campbellsville

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17 Lindsey Wilson

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20 Midway College

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27 King College

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1 Montreat College

4 Covenant College

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8 Tennessee Wesleyan

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11 Pikeville

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28 Indiana University Southeast

29 Berea College

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15 Milligan College

1 9 Bryan College

22 UVA-Wise

26 King College

29 Montreat College

February

2 Covenant College

5 Tennessee Wesleyan

9 Bluefield College

13 Virginia Intermont College

16 Milligan College

19 Bryan College

23 UVA-Wise

25 King College

28 Montreat College

29 Milligan College

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March

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12 Concordia University

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quite a few hurdles.

After losing their coach

during pre-season, Heather Wilson stepped into the coaching position, and started from scratch with the team. With her hard work, and the teams'

dedication, the

cheerleaders went all

the way to nationals.

This was the first time

for the team to go to

competition in several

BACK-TUCK 2-2-1

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Back left to front right team photo: Brandy Ledger, Chelsea O'Connell, Brooke Bowlin, Kerri

Otto, Michael Ealy, Michael Culver, Jaree Boles, Ashley Poore, Shaunda Mills, Tracie

Phillips, Cassandra Ammerman, Mandi Smith, Kristina Lehman, Allison Shanks, Rachel

Fore, Coach Heather Wilson, Tara Tye, Rebecca Mills and Sasha Davisson.

Not Pictured (Alternates): Kat Arrasmith, Ruth Arnold, Johna Raye Hale

OUR SENIORS KRISTINA & MICHAEL

The team went to

nationals, and came

back with a fourth

place team trophy.

There was a single

stunt group

competition as well.

Our women placed

first bringing home a

single group first place

trophy, along with

personal medals and

jackets.

Single stunt group left to right: Tara Tye, Rachel Fore, Rebecca Mills, Sasha Davisson.

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Left to Right Back row: Manager Ray West, Nathan Beckley, Ty Tipton, Josh Hurd, Bill Davis, James Johnson, Chris Good, Jeremy Sanders, Manager Matt Johnson

Middle Row: Clinton Dixon, Anthony Coote, Mike Purdue, Brett Miller, Coach Jerry Nicholas, Coach Kelly Combs, Hubertus von Heydon, Randy Carter, Jeff Hughes, Kearney Demus, Deion Jalla

Bottom Row: Shawn Hadley, Lamar Sistrunk, Matt Anderson, Aaron Dunaway, Brain Kirk, Ryne Bretz, Kevin Jones, Chris Stunson, Scooter Inman, Nathaniel Peyton, Trevor Gray, Michael Hester

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'i0 The 2007-2008 basketball season was a good season considering all the injuries we went through. We were able to win 1 9 games this year and advanced to the second round of the conference tourney. It was a real challenge to keep up with who was healthy enough to play this year. We had 7 of our top players out with injuries for most of the season and were without the services of Senior Ryne Bretz for all but the first 4 games and Sophomore Brett Miller had to miss the entire season. The other guys had various injuries throughout the year.

Chris Stunson and Kevin Jones were our two Seniors with Brian Kirk graduating this year even though he has one more year of eligibility left. These guys did a good job leading the team this year. They all battled through nagging injuries and full school loads to have good senior seasons. v -

Sophomore Aaron Dunaway was our leading scorer while fellow sophomores Anthony Coote, Kearney Demus and Nate Peyton provided good minutes and energy bursts throughout the year. Freshmen Mike Hester, Josh Hurd, James Johnson and Bill Davis all also gave valuable contributions to this year.

We hate to lose the three who are graduating but we are looking forward to next year with as many young players as we had. I really think the young guys gained some valuable experience and they are just going to get better. Recruiting is going well right now and I think that next year we have a chance to really improve.

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DATE

OPPONENT

SCORE

RECORD 1

November

6

Alice Lloyd College

W 69-62

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1-0

9

Rio Grande

W 79-76

00

2-0 :

10

Bethel College

L 71-75

(H)

2-1

13

Tennessee Tech

L 54-97

17

Pikeville

L 57-79

00

2-2

20

Alice Lloyd College

W7&66

00

3-2

24

Lincoln Memorial

W86-68

00

4-2

*27

King College

L 45-67

0-1

4-3

December

*1

Montreat College

L 77-88

00

44 *

"4

Covenant College

W 76-69

1-2

5-4

*8

Tennessee Wesleyan

L 64-74

1-3

5-5

14

Concordia Michigan

W 65-59

1-3

6-5

15

Saint Vincent College

W 76-68

1-3

7-5

29

Miami - Middletown

W 84-64

1-3

8-5

30

Lincoln Memorial

W 75-73

1-3

9-5

January

4

JohnsonS Wales University \

1-3

10-5

5

Fisher College

W 74-53

1-3

11-5

*9

Bluefield College

L 78-104

1-4

11-6

*12

Virginia Intermont College

L 76-86

1-5

11-7

*15

Milligan College

W6M6

2-5

12-7

. *19

Bryan College

W 82-79 (OT)

3-5

13-7

*22

UVA-Wise

W 83-80

4-5

147

*26

King College

L 53-76

4-6

14-8

*29

Montreat College

W 74-73

5-6

15-8

February

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Covenant College L 67-71 5-7 15-9

*5 Tennessee Wesleyan W 60-59 6-7 16-9

*9 Bluefield CoUege L 78-91 08 16-10

*13 Virginia Intermont College W 75-69 7-8 17-10

*16 Milligan College W 72-63 8-8 18-11

*19 Bryan College L 51-63 8-9 18-12

*23 UVA-Wise L 63-86 8-10 18-12

27 Covenant College W62-57 8-10 19-12

28 Bluefield College L 82-100 8-10 19-13

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basketball experience has enabled me to develop some great relationships. Through the good times and bad, Union basketball has made me a better person, father, and helped to prepare me to enter the real world. Coach Combs has always been a great coach, person, and most importantly a caring friend and mentor.

Next year I plan to become a high school math teacher and possibly a basketball coach. I am really looking forward to having a chance to help adolescents develop into prepared college students. As far as where I am going, my plans are not yet set.

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comments: "The 07-08

swim season proved to

be a good one for us.

Our swimmers were

able to obtain

improvements across

the board. We have

doubled the number of

qualified swims at

nationals, both

individually and on

relays. Also, the level of

our swims improved.

Several team records

fell, EVERYONE had

improved performances, and we

have had our first Christmas training trip,

which took place in

Campinas, Brazil. We

have many reasons to

be pleased, which

encourage and

motivate us to have an

even better season in

08-09."

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Back row: Thomas Savior {Sprint Freestyle, Breast stroke). Colin McEachran (Distance Freestyle). Corbin "Andy" Melton (Sprint Freestyle, Backstroke). Jeremiah Back (Sprint Freestyle. Butterfly), Adam "Woody" Woodard (Sprint Freestyle), Bradley Hobbs (Distance Freestyle. Backstroke). Karl

Smith {Sprint Freestyle, Butterfly), and Michael Viscardi (Sprint Freestyle, Breaststroke, IM)

Front row: Kibbie Vickers (Sprint Freestyle. Breaststroke). Mollie Messmer (Distance Freestyle.

IM), Eden Ellison (Sprint Freestyle. Butterfly). Kristina Kirk (Sprint Freestyle. Backstroke). Kelli

Rogers (Distance Freestyle. Butterfly). Jessica Kirschner (Sprint Freestyle. Breaststroke). Dena

Gonzalez (Distance Freestyle. Backstroke), and Coach Rafael Forti. NOT PICTURED: Madalyn Kamkar (Sprint Freestyle. Backstroke) and Henrique Maia (Sprint

Frees hie. Backstroke)

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Kelli Rogers, Sophomore (left),

swims the 5(H) yard freestyle and

managed to swim through a tight race.

Jeremiah Hack. Freshman deft-

bottonil gives a start for his KM) yard

freestyle and finishes first in the event.

Bradley Hobbs, Junior (bottomu

swims the 1650 yard freestyle as he

lakes a breath before finishing the

long event.

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Below: Mollie Messmer

swimming last leg of the

Women 200 Freestyle

relay... ready., set., go!

Above: Eden, Mollie, Karl, Kristina, Rodrigo Forti (class

of 2007), Michael, and

coach Forti during their trip

to Brazil on Christmas

break.

Schedule

OCT 20th @ Cumberland EKU

NOV. 3rd ©Asbury

Transylvania

NOV. 10th Milligan

EKU

NOV. 14th

NOV. 30th- DEC. 1st

JAN. 11th- 12th

@ Asbury Invitational

©Centre Invitational

MEN/WOMEN

L45- 127/36- 122 Wl 1-0/1 1-0

LI 7-78/1 5-96 LI 5-90/ 11-94

W54-29/L43-50 Wl 1-0/1 1-0

W51-44/L42-52

3rd/3rd of 5 teams

5th/6th of 7 teams

Above: Coach jumps in

excitement when Kelli

Rogers made a cut at the

last home meet vs.

Campbellsville.

JAN. 26th

FEB. 6th

FEB. 16th

FEB. 27th- MAR. 1st

©Centre

Asbury

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2008 NAIA National Meet

L34-230/22-222 L58- 178/23-226

W69-25/L46-52

W 71-7/50-34

W 66-0/58-20 W 11-0/11-0

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The women pose for the camera at our team banquet.

Men: 14th - 30 points

Left:

Eden Ellison

and

Thomas Saylor

received

Champions

of Character

awards

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Women: 21st - 4 points

McEachran/Saylor/Smith/Woodard - 200 Medley Relay Kirk/Messmer/Elli;

= 1'48"80DQ

Colin McEachran - 500 Freestyle - 5'05"80 = 29th Mollie Messmei

Michael Viscardi - 200 Individual Medley - 2'09"71 = Kirk/Ellison/Rogers/I

30th

Back/Viscardi/Smith/Woodard - 200 Freestyle Relay - Mollie Messmer -

1'33"29=14th

Jeremiah Back - 1 00 Butterfly - 56"55 = 25th Kirk/Messmer/Ellii

Michael Viscardi - 100 Breaststroke - 1'02"08DQ

McEachran/Viscardi/Back/Woodard - 400 Medley Relay Mollie Messmer -

-3'52"86= 12th Kelli Rogers -

Colin McEachran - 1650 Freestyle - 18'14"73 = 25th Kristina Kirk -

Adam Woodard - 1 00 Freestyle - 50"18 = 32nd Kirk/Ellison/Rogers/I

Michael Viscardi - 200 Breaststroke - 2'15"14 = 1 1th

Back/Viscardi/Smith/Woodard - 400 Freestyle Relay -

3'25"78 = 1 3th _ . _ . __. _ .

Combined Results: 16th - 34 points

Kirk/Messmer/Ellison/Rogers - 200 Medley Relay -

2'06"95 = 23rd

Mollie Messmer - 500 Freestyle - 5'35"17 = 26th

Kirk/Ellison/Rogers/Messmer-,200 Freestyle Relay -

1'53"72 = 23rd Mollie Messmer - 400 Individual Medley - 4'56"77 =

13th Kirk/Messmer/Ellison/Rogers - 400 Medley Relay -

4'42"42DQ

Mollie Messmer - 1650 Freestyle - 19'04"65 = 19th

Kelli Rogers - 1650 Freestyle - 22'03"87 = 33rd

Kristina Kirk - 200 Backstroke - 2'26"17 = 30th

Kirk/Ellison/Rogers/Messmer - 400 Freestyle Relay -

4'15"29 = 21st

The 2008 NAIA

national meet was

a fast one. Our

swimmers had

several strong

performances,

which resulted on

5 B-Finals, 13 new

team records, and

several personal

best swims.

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Senior Brandon Kibert

successfully qualified for

NAIA Cross Country

Nationals by placing 4th at

Regionals, which earned

him All Region and All

Conference Honors. This

Uyear he ran a PR of 26:09 inl

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Wilmington Fall Classic,

which is also the school

I record. Kibert, for the third

time received a NAIA

Scholar-Athlete Award.

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Personal Best Times: Johnny Barnes 35:17.90 Region Championships Scotty Barnes 35:42.15 Wilmington Fall Classic Jeanne Davis 26:46.20 Region Championships

JJ Hall 34:03.80

Region Championship

Kandy Hubbard 21 :34.60

Cedarville Invitational

Eric Kinman 27:55.40

Wilmington Fall Classic

Daniel Kual 27:09.00

Shawnee Invitational

Cody Miller 34:53.48

Wilmington Fall Classic

Brennan O'Quinn 28:02.06

Region Championships

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Women

Autumn Combs: multi-events

Jessica Florence: sprints

Kerri Otto: Mid-distance

Christina Prindie: sprints

Brittany Puryear: throws

Sara Seitz: sprints

Tara Tye: jumps

Men

Scotty Barnes: multi-events

Tristian Burbridge: hurdles

Erick Coleman: sprints/jumps

Jared Ford: throws

Vincent Hawkins: Mid-distance

Brandon Kibert: distance

Eric Kinman: distance

Daniel Kual: distance

Cody Miller: multi-events

James Mills: throws

Johnnie Nabors: sprints

Brennan O'Quinn: distance

Marekus Smith: sprints

Andre Thornton: sprints

Coaches

Jamie Jimison, Head Coach Jamaine Gordon, Ass't coach

Outdoor Track & Field

NAIA All Americans Johnnie Nabors Andre Thornton

NAIA All American Scholar Athlete

2008 Brandon Kibert

AAC Individual Champs

2008 Brandon Kibert 10,000 meters (33:32.00)

2008 Andre Thornton 400 meters (48.13

seconds)

2008 Erick Coleman Triple Jump (40 feet, 4

inches)

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Back Row: Assist. Coach Kaila McSpedon, Ashleigh Mensch, Ashley Eichelberger, Sherry DeVault,

Katie Kitchen, Ryan Travis, and Coach Jon "Bubba" Szary. Middle Row: Michelle Geyman, Mallory Lavoy, Ashley Tateman, Lee Davis, Suzannah Behnken,

and Ashley Bertsch. Front Row: Britany Lemons, Andrea Green, Melissa Campbell, Sarah Driver, and Bethany Outland.

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With plans to defend their Appalachian Athletic Conference (ACC) Title the

Union College Woman's Softball team welcomed help from freshmen Sherry

DeVault and Ashley Tatman. DeVault, a graduate of Fisher Catholic High

School, hosted a 3.67 earned run average (ERA) with 97 strikeouts. The

Baltimore, Ohio native received praise with the Pitcher of the Week nod, on April

21 , 2008 for both AAC conference and Region XII. Ashley Tatman brought pop

to the Lady Bulldog line up. The freshman from Lexington, KY led the team in

hits with 60, homeruns with 4, and played in 56 games, more than any other

Bulldog. Sarah Driver returns to the pitching circle with AAC and Region XII

Pitcher of the Year awards under her belt, and held a 1.95 ERA with195

strikeouts. Driver led the Bulldogs in batting average with a .358 average. She

also led the team in doubles with 17, and walks with 14. Hopkinsville, KY is

home to Driver and teammates, Bethany Outland, Ryan Travis and Lyla Blauser. Ryan Travis, a sophomore,

held down first base and recorded a fielding percentage of .982, the second highest on the team. Bethany

Outland caught for the Bulldogs and fielded an outstanding .991 . In addition Mallory Lavoy (Temperance, Ml),

Andrea Green (Fankfort, KY), and Suzannah Behnken (Tempe, AZ) all completed all ACC games without

completing a single error. Behnken also hit the programs first ever Grand Slam, which helped her tie the

record for most runs batted in (RBI) in a game with 5. Lee Davis, a returning sophomore hit an even .300 at

the plate and led the Bulldogs in Runs Batted In with 33. The foundation of the team was senior, Lyla Blauser

who hit .369 and completed a 10 game hitting streak. Blauser has solidified her name in the Union College

record book. She holds 12 Union College records and three NAIA records for stolen bases and hit by pitches.

Union had a season high of an eight game winning streak. In the post season Union finished second in the

AAC losing the championship game to Milligan College (TN). Union advanced to the Region XII tournament

and finished one game away from the regional championship game. Ashley Tatman and Sarah Driver lead

the Bulldogs to a 10-6 AAC record and were awarded with All Conference First Team and All Region First

Team honors. Union finished 24-29 overall.

Schedule/Results

Seniors

©Reinhart

©Reinhart

Lindsey Wilson

Tiffin University

©Martin Methodist

Tiffin University

©Lindsey Wilson

Midway College

Midway College

Reinhart

Ohio Dominican

©Shorter

©Pikeville

©Pikeville

Campbellsville

Campbellsville

Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

©Georgetown

©Georgetown

©Montreat

©Montreat

Reinhart

Reinhart

Pikeville

Pikeville

UVA-Wise

UVA-Wise

Tenn Weslyan

Tenn Weslyan

Mountain State

Mountain State

©Milligan

©Milligan

©Lincoln Memorial

©Lincoln Memorial

King

King

Covenant

Covenant

©Bluefield

©Bluefield

©Virgina Intermt

©Virgina Intermt

W-1-0

L-6-10 W-7-0

L-3-4 (8)

L-1-9(5)

L-4-8

L-0-6

W-8-2

W-12-4(5)

L-10-12

L-0-6

L-1-3

L-5-8

W-9-2

W-4-3

L-2-8

L-4-5 (8)

W-9-6

L-1-3

L-0-3

W-9-3

L-4-6

L-2-4

L-2-4

L-6-8

L-4-5

W-3-2 (9)

L-8-1 1

W-3-1

L-5-8

W-6-3

W-3-1

W-3-2

L-1-2(8)

L-4-8

L-7-8 (11)

W-7-1

L-1-6

L-1-6

W-4-1

W-11-0(5)

W-9-0

W-8-0 (5)

W-7-5

Lyla Blauser

Outfielder

Bats-S / Throws-R

Hopkinsville, Ky. / Christian County

Fifth Year with the Lady Bulldogs

2007:AII-AAC and All-Region XII Started 58 games Set 5 single-season records, .408 batting average, 75 hits, 184 at bats, 62 runs scored and 42 stolen bases... Tied single-game record with 4 hits in two games

2006: AAC All-Conference Team, Honorable Mention Started 49 games Batted .261 with 4 doubles, 2 triples, 14 RBIs and 37 runs scored Stole 30 bases in 33 attempts Set program records for most runs scored in a season (37), most stolen bases in a season (30) and most hit by a pitch in a season (12) 2005: Did not play due to injury Red-shirted 2004: Appeared in 38 games Batted .243 with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 6 RBIs and 28 runs scored Stole 27 bases in 30 attempts Set the NAIA record for most stolen bases in a game with 7 vs. Miami- Hamilton on March 27, 2004

Andrea Green

Outfielder

Bats-R / Throws-R

Frankfort, Ky.

Transferred from Mid-Continent University

1st year with Lady Bulldogs

Nationals

King College Virginia Intermont College Milligan College Milligan College Milligan College Indiana University Tennessee Wesleyan Mountain State

W-3-2

W-5-2

W-3-0

L-1-3

L-0-7

L-0-6

W-7-2

W-5-4

Coach Comments

This year has been another eye opener... Seeing the girls pulling to Regionals again! All teams have up and downs including ours. One of the most team effort is seeing the girls come together as one as a team. This has shown me the graditude and self-esteem to award them great. I am looking forward for the same next year but more endurance to come. Hopefully we will reach the top! Go Bulldogs!

Baseball Seniors

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Marcus White

Brett McAlpin

Back Row: Brett McAlpin, Matthew Warren, Joseph Grinstead, Marcus White, Adam Snyder, Marty Popham, Chaz Bargo, Joseph Piper, Greg Daughertry, Matt Adel, and

Matthew Brady. Third Row: Colten King, Daniel Crump, Lucas Henson, Trey Mayer, Adam Hines, Coach Bart Osborne, Bobby Segal, Israel "Izzy" Santana, Brady Napier, Sam Creasy, and Dustin

Thrasher.

Second Row: David Fairbanks, Tyler Jones, Donnie Popham, Justin Hart, Lioney Henriquez, Kenny Kysar, Josh Ehringer, Tyler Martin, Mikey Hensley, Matt Grimes, and

Charles Stewart.

Front Row: David Smith, C.R. Berry, Lance Dougherty, Trey Wheeler, Russell Logsdon,

Drew Chamberlin, Brian Mosher, Cory Estep, Levi Hardin, and Logan King.

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Marty Popham

Capped a record-setting

season with NAIA Ail-American

First Team honors

Joseph Grinstead

Second highest batting average in as he batted .433. He's the second player in history to amass 90-plus

hits as he lined 91. Bulldog shortstop set the single-seeso record for runs scored (78) a tied mark for stolen bases

.

Josh Ehringer

Led the team 12 home runs and

tied for the team lead in RBIs

with 60. Boasting a .332 batting

average, the rightfielder lined

21 doubles, scored 63 runs,

had a .606 slugging percentag

and stole 15 bases.

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Schedule/Results

Atlanta Christian

W-11-1

Atlanta Christian

W- 15-3 (6)

Indiana Uni S

W-10-4

Indiana Uni S

W-9-0 (6)

Indiana Uni S

W- 18-8 (8)

Rochester

W-12-1 (5)

Rochester

W-10-3

Campbellsville

L-5-6

Pikeville

W-1-0

Pikeville

W-10-0(5)

Rio Grande

L-5-7

Pikeville

W-8-0

Bryan College

W-13-3

Bryan College

W-12-0

Alice Lloyd

W-18-6

Lindsey Wilson

W-9-4

Lindsey Wilson

W-7-2

King College

W-1-0

King College

L-0-7

Georgetown

W-4-3

Georgetown

L-5-1 1

Indiana Uni N

W-14-0 (5)

Indiana Uni N

W- 10-0 (6)

Covenant

W-13-0(7)

Covenant

W-9-6

Cumberland

W-3-1

Cumberland

L-1-4

Bluefield

W-4-1

Bluefield

L-1-5

Spalding Uni

W-11-2

Uni of Cinci

W-10-0(7)

Cumberland

W-18-7(8)

Virginia Inter

W-9-7

Virginia Inter

W-11-1 (6)

Cumberland

W-13-5

Campbellsville

L-6-9

Tenn Wesleyan

W-12-9

Tenn Wesleyan

L-2-9

Spalding Uni

W-7-3

UVA-Wise

L-8-10

UVA-Wise

W-10-0

Georgetown

W-3-1

Georgetown

L-1-4

Montreat

W-6-3

Montreat

W-9-3

Montreat

L-2-15(7)

Alice Lloyd

W-21-2(7)

Milligan

L-4-10

Milligan

W-6-3

Nationals

Bluefield College

W-8-1

King College

W-5-1

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The Union College Baseball team had a season to remember. After

finishing 13-5 in Appalachian Athletic Conference, they received a

bid to the Region XII tournament in Kingsport, TN. The Bulldogs flew

through their Region XII tournament dropping only one game to

University of Virginia, at Wise. This marked the second Region XII

Championship for Union. Coach Bart Osborne took his team on the

road to Lebanon, TN to play the baseball powerhouse, Cumberland

University. Union came out victorious with Marty Popham and Lance

Dougherty on the mound. The Bulldogs won their first ever South

Central Super Regional Championship, in their second consecutive

Super Regional appearance. As the team headed to Lewiston, Idaho

for the NAIA World Series, they received the number five seed in the

tournament. Union beat first round match-up, Asuza Pacific and

moved on to play top seeded Lee University. After dropping games

to both Lee University and Spring Arbor the Bulldogs were sent

home, but not without making a name for themselves in NAIA

baseball. Union's offense soared as they scored a total of 24 runs in

three games, and finished fifth in the tournament. Joe Grinstead led

the team offensively with a .433 batting average this season.

Grinstead broke the record for single season runs scored with 78; he

also holds the record for single season stolen bases with 46. The

graduate of Warren East High in Bowling Green, KY also tied the

record for most games with 65; Joe is tied with teammates, David

Fairbanks, Justin Hart, Trey Wheeler, and Matt Brady. On the mound

for the Bulldogs was Marty Popham from Louisville, KY who has

ingraved his name in Union history by holding seven records.

Popham struck out 133 batters in the 2008 season and contributed

three shut out performances. Out of Popham's 18 starts he collected

the win in 17. The Bulldogs played a strong defense behind the

Union pitching staff with Hopkinsville, KY native Trey Wheeler

holding the single season record for put outs with 448. Sophomore

Kenny Kysar not only holds the record for most triples in a career, he

also reigns as the holder of most consecutive games with a hit with

21 . He holds both records as a junior. The Corbin, KY native finished

the season with a .327 average. The Union offense was centered on

senior, Justin Hart who held the clean up spot. Hart, who hails from

Lake Mary, FL broke the career record for doubles with 55, and then

followed up with a new career record for runs batted in (RBI) with

182. Following Hart in the line up was Josh Ehringer who led the

team in doubles this season with 21 . Ehringer also belted 12

homeruns, the most on the Bulldog roster. After the completion of the

NAIA World Series, Marty Popham was named NAIA All-American

1st Team. Both Josh Ehringer and Joe Grinstead were named NAIA

All-American Honorable Mention. Competed the season with a 48-18

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Upward Bound is a free federal initiative encouraging people to do well in school and prepare for college. The Union College program began in 1980. High school students in

the 9th grade from seven local schools come for classes on some Saturdays, and are

aught by Union College students and staff. For six weeks of the summer Upward Bound

students live on campus during weekdays for classes and educational trips.

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Service all about? Bonner

Scholars get the

opportunity to travel, to

discover more about themselves and what they can do for other people.

Other students from Union Collese also give their time and energy to worthy causes.

Buba Jallow

Summer of Service

"During my trip to The Gambia in Africa, I worked with the Gambia Red Cross (GRC) in various locations. Most of our work however was in the border areas of Cassamace, a region between the borders of The Gambia and Senegal where political unrest is very common. My trip coincided with fighting between the Cassamace rebels, Independence Fighters' and the Senegalese army.

Buba's African friends called him "the American."

As a result, thousands of Cassamace refugees floated into The Gambia and the GRC was responsible for providing them with food, shelter and mosquito nets. As a volunteer I was in charge of distributing all the above among the refugees. It was a task that I enjoyed and will forever be a part of me. I learned how privileged we "Americans" are and, if anything, the experiences have made me fall in love with the United States of America." Buba Jallow

Union's Dr. Charles Jones and Dr. Fidelis Achenjang led the 5 week Pan African Visions trip to Cameroon. Among their party were students Jamie Van Cleave and Travis Carmack, plus alum Rion Smith

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Uganda

Funding came from Union and a Fulbright- Hays grant. The group studied the economy, art, ecology, education system, government and elections there. There should be future opportunities to return and do larger scale service projects because of the foundations laid by the group this summer.

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"I was impressed with the happiness of the children of Cameroon. Their motto for the summer was: 'Build on a firm foundation, never complete the roof.' Why? Because they knew the work couldn't be completed in one summer." Travis Carmack

"I spent three months living in Uganda, East Africa. I primarily worked at an orphanage, but I also did a lot of traveling. I saw the most beautiful birds and the most beautiful people on Earth. It was hard, having to see all of the poverty and pain that came with living in a third-world country. But it was even harder knowing that at the end of three months I could go home and

they would remain behind. This was their home. Wars, malaria, AIDS; these are facts of their lives. I was there for only a short time, but every child I held, every face I saw; they will live in my memory forever. As the Nile flows through the continent and gives life to so many, they gave life to me. I only hope that one day I can return the favor."

"I have seen the heart of America. I stood on the hill where Custer

died. I touched the ruts cut into rock by the pioneers' wagon wheels.

I looked a buffalo in the eyes, from ten feet away.

Ruth, Maggie and I went on the MOOSE trip (Maryville Outdoor

Outreach Service Experience), an astonishing overland journey taking

in dozens of historical and natural wonders from Tennessee to

Wyoming.

We worked in National Parks, digging out trails for hikers, removing roadside greenery that blocked the view and increased road kill rates, and painting an entire building in a day. It was good, hard work. I saw the Great Plains, heard wolves howling, and learned how America became a continental nation. The spirit of our singing fellowship of nine companions was unforgettable. To them, and the Bonner Foundation, I say a big thank you." Stephen O'Donoghue

Taylor Lamblin

"I went on a Volunteers and Missions trip to Pass Christian, a town on the Mississippi coast. The group, from Danville United Methodist Church, has taken on a ten year project to go there to help repair the damage from hurricane Katrina. They have been there 6 times. The first time I went I saw washing machines in the sea.

This summer was my 2nd trip. We served for one week, finishing clearing and cleaning a house two blocks from the ocean so a couple could move in, before starting on another house.

The church we stayed in is now open for normal use again, so next time we'll stay in tent city. That was a camp for homeless residents that volunteers now use."

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Over the summer Angie did her service at Patch Work Therapeutic Riding Center in Groton, New York. She worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week with physically and mentally handicapped children and adults.

"This summer challenged me physically and mentally. The work was hard and I grew to love it. The horses taught me a lot about life, and how to approach challenges. You cannot force a horse to do anything. You have to make then want to do it through respect and love.

The people I came to know and love while working there showed me how to love and appreciate life, and I will be forever in their debt."

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On Monday, August 27, 2007, "The Lascivious

Biddies" were back at Union for the second time.

The Biddies' popularity drew a big crowd of

students and others to the Conway Boatman

Chapel. This year, having bought their albums at

the last concert, students could sing-a-long to

their favorite numbers.

The all-female cocktail pop quartet makes

headlines for an energetic show filled with humor,

expert musicianship, and angelic harmonies. The

foursome consists of Deidre Rodman on piano

and melodica, Lee Ann Westover as lead

vocalist, Lilly Maase on guitar, and Saskia Lane on

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In May 1948 Professor Karl Bleyl and "Union students started the first ever Daniel fSoone Festival. It has grown into a huge carnival, with at least

one float representing our college every year. Along with the President's family carriage there i«re several students in the parade on October 13th ^07, in various guises...

The Conner Scholars organized the Fort Union booth, where you con J and drink or even' |)ave ijiur portrait drawn. The profits funi ^ I ) ^eir Spring trip.

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grounds. For most, this time of year is the

only time they get to see and to be with the

friends they graduated with here from

Union. For others it is a great celebration to

see how the current year's football team is

doing. This year's gatherings were: 1961

Reunion Somerset, Kentucky; Grand-

Rapids-gathering; Louisville, Kentucky, Aug.]

10, 2007; Nashville, Tennessee; Covington,

Kentucky; Maysville, Kentucky; Florence,

Kentucky; Paintsville, Kentucky;

Miamisburg, Ohio; and New Albany,

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Student Support Services (SSS) is a Federal Funded Grant program that serves 175 first generation, low-income and/or disabled college students each year on Union College's campus. The SSS program is a retention program designed to help this population of students v- graduate from college with a Bachelors degree. We offer ' many free services to these students. Examples of these services are: tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, peer mentoring, personal counseling, graduate school and career counseling.

We also offer a variety of workshop opportunities for

students on various topics such as study skills, test taking, note taking, stress and time management which take place over the course of the academic year. Our Career Center also holds workshops such as: resume writing, cover letter writing, interview techniques and job search techniques. Each year we provide students with the opportunity to attend graduate school tours to colleges and universities that are in surrounding states and job/career fairs that are put on by various organizations around the region. We also offer students three cultural enrichment opportunities throughout the academic year. We take two day trips during the fall semester and one three day trip during the spring semester. During the fall 2007 semester we took a group of students to Shaker Village in Danville, KY. For our second trip of the fall we took a group of students to Ashville, NC to tour the Biltmore Mansion "H^ During the spring 2008 semester we took a three day trip to j Washington, DC. In Washington, DC we toured the historic 3£fj! sites of our nation's capital.

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unity when possible. This year has .afeusy year for the club. During the -all Break the club sponsored three karate trips to different places for different ctivifies: Whitewater rafting, hiking on the \ppalachain Trail and attending the TAG (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia) caving conference. The Spring Break trip was at John Taylor's farm in Pendleton County,

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required by his course on

Greek Tragedy. He refuses;

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PROP MANAGER BRITTANY BURCHFIELD

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Charles Wykeham: Clayton Maurer Jack Chesney: Marcus Ashcraft

Sir Fancourt Babberly: Tommy Ruth Brassett: Jonathan Turner

Sir Francis Chesney: Andy Messer Steven Spettigue: Karl Wallhauser

Amy Spettigue: Bethany Hopkins Kitty Verdun: Tara Gambrel

Ela Delahay: Emily Baker Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez: Laura Love

Angie Armstrong: Props Rebecca Liford: Stage Manager

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Jack Chesney and Charles Wykeham, two students about to graduate from Oxford in 1894, want to invite Kitty Verdun and Amy Spettigue to lunch in order to propose marriage. Victorian gentlemen needed to secure a chaperone before

they could invite young ladies to their dorm room. In this case, Jack and

Charley are counting on the arrival of Charley's aunt, a rich widow Charley has

never met. Kitty and Amy accept the luncheon invitation and the party is about

to start when word arrives that Charley's aunt is delayed. Panic attack!

Jack and Charley persuade Babbs, their fellow student, to pose as Charley's

aunt when he models a costume he has obtained for amateur theatricals in

which he will portray an old lady. Jack's father, who is having cash flow

problems, begins courting Charley's Aunt, as does Kitty's guardian, Mr.

Spettigue. When the real Charley's aunt arrives, the mischief multiplies to

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expected. "Parents were as excited about meeting lanta as the kids were. For

their hard work and dedication a special thanks Is given to all Resident Life staff,

as well as, all other organizations that were Involved In the

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At this joyous time of year the faculty, staff and students come together to celebrate the season through food and fellowship. The 7th Annual Christmas Dinner was a huge success. Set up as an evening to celebrate students, the event continues to promote equality among all campus

groups. Since its inception Dr. Dan Covington has organized the many faculty and staff needed for two full

seatings in the cafeteria.

It is an interesting evening as faculty see students and

their responses to being served by administration, faculty

and staff. Pres. Ed de Rosset, athletic coaches, professors, safety,

student life, technology, library, business department,

admissions and administrative assestants across campus

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Described by Cornel West as an artist who speaks his truth with a power we desperately

need to hear. Bryonn Bain is Brooklyn's own spoken word champion and hip hop poet. Wrongfully imprisoned during his second year at Harvard Law. Bain sued the NYPD. was interviewed on 60 Minutes, and wrote the Village Voice cover story - Walking While Black - which drew the largest response in the history of the nation's most widely-read progressive newspaper. Bryonn currently hosts BET-Js current affairs talk show My Two Cents airing weekly in 27 million homes worldwide.

At 18 years old. Bain produced Ntozake Shanges For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf at the world famous Apollo Theater. Bain created the hip hop/spoken word remake of the Broadway hit The Wiz What It Iz: The Spoken Wordical which won rave reviews at Yale, Longwharf and American Place theaters. Other credits range from a South African freedom fighter in My Children. My Africa, to independent films such as Hunting in America (Roxbury Film Festival winner) and Filmic Achievement (Nolita Film Festival winner). Bain recently played a cult leader in Pig Hunt directed by Academy Award winner Jim Isaac (Gremlins, The Fly, Star Wars) and slated for release in 2008. Beginning in December, look for Bain as the lead in the Off Broadway comedy From Auction Block to Hip Hop at the Florence Gould Theater (produced by the creators of the NYC Platanos and Collard Greens).

A Nuyorican Grand Slam Poetry Champion, Bryonn has performed at over 100 U.S.

colleges and universities, as well as in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe.

Featured in the documentary Urban Scribe, his acclaimed debut album Problem Child ^^ laced by the producers of artists ranging from Jay Z to Dead Prez fuses hip hop and

spoken word with reggae and other world music. The grassroots organization Bryonn

founded in 1997, Blackout Arts Collective, has organized workshops and

performances reaching prisons and public schools in twenty-five states, and works

regularly with teenagers incarcerated at Rikers Island prison.

Having taught hip hop and spoken word at NYU and Columbia, this fall Bain follows the footsteps of legendary Black Arts pioneer Sekou Sundiata as Poet-in-Residence at the New School University.

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Nearly three years after Hurricane Katrina flooded most of New Orleans, a two-van team of staff and students from Union volunteered their time during Spring Break to help in the relief effort We worked in St Bernard's Parish, which

once held 67,000 people of whom only 25,000 have returned. We stayed at Camp Hope , an abandoned middle school

which hosts hundereds of volunteers on a daily basis (see above, far left) The people of New Orleans told us personally.

"where levels of government and insurance companies have failed us, church groups and volunteers have kept coming and have fixed 3.000 houses so far." During the course of the week we worked on 4 projects The first assignment was at

a recycling depot which cleans and sells refurbished materials from houses and the surrounding community back to those who wish to restart their lives in New Orleans Next we took part in the Ka-tree-na Project planting donated trees

for the improvement of one of the many neighborhoods. The following day we visited a retirement home which is now

i ..-j in an abandoned hospital. The residents told us their stories of this great tragedy. On the last day of the trip Unioa along with other groups from around the country, went to what use to be the original retirment home, which had been under water for a month after the hurricane, to begin ripping down ceilings and gutting interior walls of that building. Funding for this trip was provided by the Common Partners Program, the Spiritual Life, and Student Government Our volunteeres were: Kristin Smith, David Miller, Angje Armstrong. Ashley Browa Travis Carmack, Jeanne Davis Josh Hampton, Jonathan Kinsey. Maggie Mayes Stewart Miller, Paula Mosley. Stephen ODonoghue, Christopher Osborne. Elise Ratterman, Andre Thomtoa and Autumn Willoughby.

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travel. This year people went

all over. Friends went to the

beach together. Teams went to

competition together. Others

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beauties. Some contributed

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answers a need to give academic and extracurricular programming to our most motivated students. It provides an alternative way of orienting yourself towards the campis." tijjjfl

This year's students were selected for their academic achievement

school. They take field trips, and do speeches, presentations and

homework afterwards. The Honors Advisory Group is comprised of:

Professors Armour, Cooley, Botkin, Achenjang, Hrindra, Rice and Jones

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Above, clockwise: Prof. Cooley, Brittany, Sarah Mills, Desiree, and Chelsi check out the view from Chattanooga's Lookout Mountain.

Heidi says "It opens you up to a lot We were able to explore every Sarah Dunaway notes that shell seen new "food, culture and religions." Kristina M odded "Its about personal awareness." Austin obserjB that her surname i become a new profanity, in the phrase "I really <irked that one up!

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Studying here for the past few weeks has opened my eyes to many unintentional as- i sumptions I had in regards k to European lifestyle. Its \ much more relaxed, and everyone walks or rides a bike. The food is also much healthier than in the states. For a while it I seemed as though I was I still in America just sur- % rounded by foreign tourists. I can't li« re has been some cultu. shock, as well as a slight withdrawal froi some American commodities. Still, this experience has had a great effect on my view of the world outside of the United States. I would highly encourage anyone considering traveling abroad to do so.

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My second journey out of the U.S. took me to hot and sunny Seville located in southern Spain. I was lucky enough to spend two weeks in the ty with Professor Zwack. Since I was in the ame city for two weeks, I had a great opportu- nity to experience foreign culture. During my time I became familiar not just with Seville, but with the different neighborhoods of Seville and the amazing people who live, work, and play there. I believe travel is im- portant because it is a relaxing experience. However, I think the real experience is in the culture that you can discover while traveling.

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The thought of Spring returning was uplifting and inspiring to our choirs

this year. There were two concerts this spring, a Valentine and Spring

concert, with the same feel-there is love in the air in the spring.

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There was a lot of love in the air at both Spring Concerts.

Tears even flowed at the Valentine concert for the old

songs including "My Girl," "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree,"

"Stop in the Name of Love," and "Mr. Sandman."

For the Spring Concert, UC Singers and Union Harmony

music selections focused on "Worshipping our risen King."

Selections such as; "Ride Up in the Chariot" and "O For a

Thousand Tongues to Sing," brought the feelings of Spring

and Easter together.

UC Singers

Angie Armstrong**, Eric Ashcraft, Wendi Bargo**, Raina

Burchfield, Brittany Birchfield**, Travis Carmack**, Chelsi

Deweese, Jared Ford, Belinda Garland, Bradley Hobbs, Austin

Maples**, Heidi Marsh, Magdalyn Mayes**, Geri McCartney,

Michael Miles, Stewart Miller, Chelsea O'Connell, Melissa

Shannon, Tara Tye, Sonny Whitson, Autumn Willoughby, and

Adam Woodard**

Graduating Seniors

Eric Ashcraft, Travis Carmack**, Michael Miles, and Stewart Miller

V. Gay Gandy, conductor

Ann L. Toadvine, pianist

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The Common Partners Program is a community service based organization here at Union Colllege. Common Partners strives to provide students with volunteer learning opportunities and the local community with quality student volunteers to fill its needs.

Common Partners works with over thirty local non- profit and govenment organizations. The Common Partners Program offers nearly twenty on-going programs throughout the year. Students learn organization, time management and leadership skills which will help them in the real world.

On-Going & One-Time Programs

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Daniel Boone Festival

Hunger Banquet

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Brown, Betty Begly

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Ethel Collins, Marcus Ashcraft

Raina Blrchfield, Amy Smith

Top left: Sonny Whitson, Habib Sanogo, Justin Warren, Ashley Gattis. hrSShmSn Middle row: Sideek Sanogo, Paula Mosley, Autumn Willoughby

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To laugh often and much;

to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;

to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends;

to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others;

to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child,

a garden patch or a redeemed social condition;

to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.

This is to have succeeded.

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The 2007-2008 Union College Pep B«nd season w«s filled thrills and trills- Qha-hd comu, bona jokey. | lie band fiat able to excite audiences with sweet vibrations of round. /Xudiencer were thrilled with rucb numbers an I llC-A, Louie, Louie and jmoke on the W'ater. | he band war directed bu, Dwaqne L/'xon. Under nit leadership tne band bad a rocking good uear. |— le led an amazing cart of instrumentalists. Ledding tbe heart and soul of tbe band on tbe saxophone wds L)r. w'ood And bitting us all up with some funkddelic rhtfthm wds Uosb |— lampton, who pldqed both I ubd and various percussions. I he main man holding

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"/ commute from just across the street. Every morning I wake up, look out the window and there's Union, it's very disconcerting. You think it's hard spending 9 months here, try spending 12! I get to watch the R.OTC and band camps in the summertime. When you're waking up at 6:30 in the morning to the sound of drums, it's very bad."

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"I'm originally from South Carolina, and grew up all over the state. I got here in 2000, when I was 13. We originally lived in Corbin, but we moved to Barbourville a couple of months after. I pretty much knew I would go to Union, partially because of my brother Rion, and just a gut feeling.

It's pretty nice. My favorite professor is Michael Ramsey. He's a history professor and it feels like he's telling a story, not lecturing."

"It's pretty good to go back home in between classes. Although it does suck that all your friends live in dorms and you have to knock on windows to get in."

Welcome Union. Did come f;

What is it like some people.

to live off campus? We asked and here are the responses...

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Suzanne Gibbs graduated in December 2007, and got hired as a teacher at Knox County Middle School

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"I loved Union Lots of professors accomodated me because I was a non-traditional student, married with a chMd Commuters have to allow 1 0 minutes extra to get to class. Youte running late with a book bag full of books because you had to drop your chid off.

I do like tennis, but they turned half the parking lots into tennis courts. 1 parked across the road, and every day got a piece of paper on my windshield saying theyd take my caraway!"

Jeff Frederick commutes from Stephens Trace everyday— just east of Barvbourville. He has lived and worked in Knox

Co. almost all his life , except a short stint in Florida as a

child and one in Richmond for a year. He lives with his wife,

Shannon and two sons Devin (14) and Conner (10).

Jeff is majoring in Special Education.

Community and volunteer work:

12 years on the Daniel Boone Festival committee *, a Mason and recently became a Shriner Special Operations Response Team- helped with Hurricane Katrina Relief (photo upper right).

a licensed Ham Radio Operator an active member of East Barbourvilie Baptist Church

Jeff is an avid biker

effcame to Union later in life. He has worked in a family furniture business, owned and operated a body shop, was a manager of a finance company, and worked at the ambulance service before

starting college at Union.

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Some of our commuters are doing amazing things in our community and for our country

I play bass guitar in Union's pep band.

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Courtney was born and raised in Barbourvilie and graduated from

Knox Central High School in 2004.

"I transferred from UK to Union in the Fall of 2007 and changed my major from pre-pharmacy to Accounting. I landed an accounting internship at Jackson MSC, an industrial dishwasher manufacturing company, at the end of the fall semester. I worked there part-time during the spring semester and full-time this summer (2006). I managed to take 13 hours of classes both semesters, participate in an internship, have a bit of a social life and still earned my spot on the Dean's^,^^ List. I am very proud of that. Besides working hard at school and my ^Hl

career, I enjoy hanging out with friends and being outdoors. My plans upon graduation are to move south because I hate cold weather and love being near the coast. I spent Spring Break this past year in Sarasota, FL and fell in love with the area so, l am looking into living there in the future."

Daniel is the VP for Commuters and Community Affairs which is j| the Commuter representative at Union.

He holds monthly meetings for commuters to voice issues they are having on campus. This past year he did Majors:

free lunches for commuters Business Management;

as incentive for commuters Business Administration;

to attend the meetings. and Computer information

Technology

He is also one of the founders for Campus Crusade for Christ (UC Chapter) and the current club president. They have weekly meetings in a partnership with the First United Methodist Church in Barbourvilie called lamppost. They also hold campus events like this past spring's Cookout and Volleyball tournament which was attended by more than 100 students."

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A Special Thanks to the Junior members

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Renee Hobbs

Elise Ratterman

Matt Johnson

Geri McCartney

Angie Armstrong

and more

The Knox County Repair Affair is an annual event. The Common Partner and Bonner Program host this Saturday event. Members of Common Partners, Union College

students, faculty, staff and numerous community members come out and dedicate their time to this day. Repair Affair has helped hundreds of families fix their homes and lives, and has continued to make a change in

Knox County. The Common

Partner and Bonner Program at

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as possible to Knox County, the

place where we call home.

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team, helps with roofing and siding, but first

he must get the ladder out.

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Members from the community come out every

year to help with the Knox County Repair

Affair.

Team Leader

Chevelle Jones

stains the sides of

a deck.

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helps in a flower garden. Left:

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Dr. Mahlon A. Miller President Emeritus Award: Allison Fowler Governor James D. Black Senior Award: Allison Fowler

Dr. Cecil H. Wilson Junior Award: Jason Wilson

John Henry Wilson Sophomore Award: Daniel B. Vickers

Arthur E. Spurlock Business Award Kristina A. Lehman

Dr. L. A. Geiss Senior Award: Dustin W. Isom

Dr. L. A. Geiss Junior Award: Mallory Lavoy

Dr. L. A. Geiss Computer Award: Nathan S. Koebcke

H. B. Jones Business Enterprise Award: Stephanie Pateman

Joe C. Hacker Computer Award: Daniel B. Vickers

Rena Milliken Award: Tabatha N. Wagers

en C. Skidmore Memorial Award Excellence in Economics: Dena Marie Gon:

Beverly P and Mossie B Wilson Memorial Award: Carrie Adell Bistline

Bjornstad Freshman Composition Award: Jennifer R. King

Bjomstad Freshman Composition Award: Sarah E. Mills

William Faulkner Rushton Writing Award - Poetry: Angie G. Armstrong

William Faulkner Rushton Writing Award - Fiction: Angie G. Armstrong

William Faulkner Rushton Writing Award - Non-Fiction: Carrie A. Bistline

The Literature Award: Angela G. Armstrong

lota Sigma Nu Freshman Award: Daniel D. Crump

lota Sigma Nu Freshman Award: Brittany Elaine Pridemore

lota Sigma Nu Sophomore Award: Magnus E. Lundberg

r. Paul S. Moore Wellness, Human Performance and Recreation Management Facult

Award: Karin Elyse Moore

» Steve Jones Memorial Award: Allison DeShon Fowler

Melva and Kathy Brick Award: Eden Anne Ellison Dr. Albert D. Graham Jr. Social Studies Award: Suzanne H. Gibbs Dr. Jean Letch Education Award: Christopher M. Stunson Frank and Billie Lynch Non-traditional Student Education Award: Amy V. Cc

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Judge W. W. Tinsley Family Memorial Award: Danny Ray Smith

Sampson Political Science Award: Larry Gambrel

Blackwell Political Science Award: Danny Ray Smith

Outstanding Sociology Major Award: Kathryn A. Miller

Outstanding Student in Criminal Justice: Danny Ray Smith

Dr. Ron Rosenstiel Native American Award: Dena Marie Gonzalez

Alumni Student Service Award: Krystal Marie Hale

Campus Activites Board Award: Stephanie Pateman

Student Development Division Service Award: Brian Strunk

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Union College Alumni are also eligible to take advantage of several beneficial programs that can have a positive impact on the college while helping you at the same time. These Affinity Programs are designed to help alums save money, while also ensuring that Union receives a benefit as well.

Alumnus Tom Faxon 70 shares his Union experience with students.

Money from the Phonathon is generally applied to the Union Fund, which helps to defray the actual cost of a Union College education and the amount a student has to pay. By increasing support for the Union Fund, we are decreasing the amount that Union students have to pay for a quality, private education.

The annual Phonathon, conducted in the spring, is just one way Union College Alumni can support Union, even as their terms as students have ended. By pledging to give any amount to Union, even $1 , you are helping to raise the overall contribution level. This makes Union more marketable when trying to secure donations from large foundations.

Friends Rachel Jumbelick and Amy Deininger reach out to alums during Phonathon

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Assembled to support our Bulldogs!

Alums reconnect during Homecoming.

Graduating doesn't mean saying goodbye to Union! In fact, it's just the beginning of a new, special relationship that will stay with you no matter where you go. As a Union College alumnus, you're always a part of the family here. You can stay involved with that family by getting involved with the Alumni Association. There are no annual dues for membership, so there is no time like the present to join.

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So let me begin by acknowledging and thanking the entire Union College faculty and staff, my classmates, friends, and fellow graduates, as well as everyone in attendance today for joining in this celebration of our success. This opportunity to address all of you is extremely humbling, yet also very thrilling because today is the culmination of a goal completed. All of us came to Union immersed in an ocean of ambitions so diverse from each other, but with one common purpose; to be right here. . . to get to this point. . . to graduate.

ed who I was, I most certainly responded, I'm a basketball player. However, now I realize that response did not correctly answer the question, did not state who I was, I simply stated what I did. Truthfully, back then, I did not know who I was. There was a heap of feelings running through me, and no possible way of organizing my scariest thoughts: Thoughts of the future. Well not much has changed. The future is still a very frightening idea, but I no longer fear it; none of us should. Throughout our time spent at Union, we have all been tested, tried, pushed, and challenged. At times we succeeded, and sometimes we failed. Sometimes we made right decisions, but there were other times when we did not. Blatantly put, we have all lived and we have all learned. Our lessons may have been on the court, on the field, in the classroom, in the workplace, or even in our own home. Nevertheless, these varied life lessons, though so unique to each individual, have driven us a little further along our path of self-discovery.

To get this far, we tossed aside the idea of fate and took action to create our own destinies. However, the path does not end here. In fact, life is only beginning. Very soon we will all be given the chance to achieve greatness, and there is no doubt in my mind that all of you have this potential.

But that's the funny thing. . . What is greatness?. . . Who can put Greatness into words?

We all aspire to be great, but it is hard to define, and even harder to achieve. So on

our graduation day, where do we go from here? What type of greatness do you dare

to desire?

To a doctor, greatness might mean developing a cure for cancer. To an athlete, greatness might mean throwing a touchdown pass to win the Super Bowl. To a musician, greatness might be winning a Grammy. To an educator, greatness might be tutoring students after school hours. To most of us, however, including myself, greatness is right now. I do not believe greatness is the result of any single individual; greatness is built on a foundation cemented with relationships and experiences. Not simply relationships with family and faculty, but with each other. The only reason we have the potential to be great is because we have leaned on each other through the good times and the bad. We are all connected through our memories and experiences at Union, and I hope that all of you treasure and use these to comfort you in the years ahead. So get out there and do not be afraid to achieve greatness, whatever it may mean to you.

A congratulations is in order not only to us graduates for achieving excellence in

academics, athletics, and the arts, but also congratulations to our faculty and staff,

friends and family. Our success is your success, for you have given us the

opportunity and courage to excel, and the faith that we can indeed be great!

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"Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Minutes, How Do

You Measure - Measure A Year? In Daylights - In Sunsets, In Midnights

- In Cups Of Coffee, In Inches - In Miles, In Laughter - In Strife."

As a yearbook staff member I use pictures to show you what happened

throughout the year. This year was my second year at Union, and so far

each year just keeps getting better! I'm glad I got a chance to take part

in such a memorable experience by working on this yearbook.

The pages I worked on consisted of: Bulldog Madness, Cheerleading,

Freshmen Move-In, Co-curricular Awards and Spring Break.

Chelsea O'Connell

A wise man once said.. "No man can know exactly where he is going until he

knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present

place." Although I may not know where I am going the memories of this

arbook will allow me to see exactly where I have been and exactly where I

am now. Being able to contribute to the yearbook has been a pleasure. As a

Junior and a Bulldog Cheerleader, I take great pride in the memories Union

has given me and I am pleased to have been able to help create a great

' ce to store all those memories. My contribution to this year's yearbook

the Bulldog Football, Welcome Weekend, and SGA Tailgate pages. (

^^^ Megan Carries

t Union. -K^^nontraditional junior still learning my way around. Being a part of tn^fcarbook has been a great experience, capturing moments of our^ar and creating a book of memories that we may carry with us throughout our lives. Special thanks to Michael, Chris and Stephen for being patient and helping me learn. The pages that I did were for Women's Basketball.

Lisa Seals

When I was asked to create the cover art of this year's yearbook, I was both excited

Angie Armstrong

knew that I wanted to create a collage that showcased the hundreds of people and events that could be found on the pages within. And I wanted it to be something that people would take the time to look at in depth, a piece of photographic art that was detailed and interesting. The pictures were taken by numerous students, faculty, and staff. Had it not been for their unflinching loyalty to Union and their steadfast dedication to documenting our events, there would be no cover. I thank all the photographers who provided me with material, I thank the yearbook staff for their excellent work, and I thank Dr. Marley for the opportunity and support.

Angie was the artist who designed our STESPEAN cover this year.

iuzannah Behnken and Brooks Napier, while not members of the

ff during the regular school year, jumped in and helped get the last pages completed during the summer. Brooks did the golf pages and Suzannah wrote the text for both softball and baseball. Thanks for helping.

STESPEAN

JAVA LANE

Another year has passed and many more memories have been

made. I have to say that I am glad that the yearbook has made a

comeback and that I will have lasting memories of my college career,

this being my final year as an undergraduate. I leave knowing that I

have made many great friends which will be missed. I leave this

college with a Bachelors in History, Secondary Education, Business

Administration, and emphasis in the Social Studies Area. Some of the

activities that I have taken part in are holding the position of

Wilderness Club President, Resident Assistant, Campus Activities

Board (CAB) member and National Speleological Society (NSS)

member. Christopher

This year I have taken interviews, made pages, took tons of pictures, Osbor

and made many road trips with various teams and clubs to get the The pages that I was responsible for thisb^^irpi|Y©f(§sT^©9^8^QWf0.page, Women's Soci

Cycling pages, Men's Basketball, Alumni Homecoming, Wilderness Club, Fall Theatre Production, Alternative Spring Break, Breakfast with Santa, Christmas Concert, Christmas Dinner, Exam Scram, Spring Convocation, Spring Theatre Production, the Pep Band, Baccalaureate, and Graduation pages . I also helped with the Women's Basketball anjk ni

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Bradley Hobbs

As the thirc* ar beiHJINP^^^^PPyeai'boGk, i nHTthis year differej^^all areas in seeing what I have seen in past yearbooks .rgive applause to all the help that we received, nia Junior majoring in Computer Information Technology. During mis year, I found it almost not possible to complete my part in the yearbook project. I love being fun and creative. As little by little, I took Swimming, Volleyball, Biddies, C.I.R.C.L.E.S, Tailgate Party, Year in Review, and Spring Choir Concerts.

Again, I want thank all for helping to make this possible and how this book became a piece of artwork. I wish the best of luck to the seniors that kept the yearbook efficient.

pictures and bright colors onto a page. You have to be creative and imaginative, because sometimes your resources are limited. There were a few times when I couldn't find the right type of shot of someone and many times when there were no colors to work with a certain background. Being the artistic person I am, I worked my way around those problems. I've searched for so many

high enough to fit one portion of the page, so it couldn t be used. I've learned doing this, which isn't easy in each limited time frame. Aside from a few difficulties, I enjoyed working on the yearbook and I hope you will enjoy the work from myself as well as the entire yearbook staff.

Andre Thornton

As an incoming freshman, I never knew how much Union College had

to offer. One of those many offers was working with the yearbook. I

really enjoyed working with the yearbook staff, even though I didn't

have it as a class. I did all my work in my free time. I want to thank

Stephen, Lee Ann, Chris, and all the yearbook staff. If it wasn't for

them, I wouldn't be able to have such great pictures to display on my

pages. This helped me create many memories here at Union College.

Some of the pages I have done throughout the year were Upward

Bound, Summer of Service, & Common Partners. I have taken

countless pictures throughout my year here at Union College and I

hope to continue this for the remainder of my college career.

Jonathan Kinsey

ee Ann •berger

\nn Luxenberger left Union College in Fall 2007 after seven years ;ing here as a member of staff.

loved taking photographs, and was generous enough to upload i hundreds to her Facebook site for students to see. This yearbook, and the previous two, have featured lots of her pictures. We'd all like to say "thanks" for that. The amount of hours that she has given to the yearbook staff work are countless, we owe much more than just a thank you to this amazing woman.

'tographers whose work appears spean include J^^tancil, Missy . rederick, Brenna Wallhao% team and Gene Renfro. You < work. Thanks for letting us use then being a part of the Yearbook staff. We

Gene Renfro

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Tommy Ruth

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Cassandra Ammerman

Stephanie Pateman

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Brenna Wallhauser

Barbara Teague and Barry Hickey provided very important information used to build the individual photos section. Thanks also to Jerry Jackson, Jay Stancil, Dr. Fidelis Achenjang, Dr. Joni Caldwell, Dr. Jimmy Dean Smith, Rev. David Miller, Heather Hines, Kathleen Crossen and Tommy Ruth.

ner student Contibutors included Taylor Lamblin, Selena Fox, Katerina Santiago, Brittany Pridemore, Amy Vallandingham and Israel 'Izzy' Santana. There were also large numbers of students who helped us as interviewees an< picture donors. Your images and words will live on these pages for decades t< come. Thanks!

Its a raid! Taylor, Clayton,

Rafael, Nate and Jared

decided my room needed

searched. They found several

loud items of clothing, but

got off with just a warning

When 1 wear stuff saying I'm Irish, I When I got here

just look like an American... Krystal Tarlton gave

we my first brownie.

Eric Powney (left) was the first person to hit we in the head with a baseball. (By accident - his dog Blendin distracted we.)

Steve OVohoghue, yearbook editor.

took a million

pictures, helped with

the wug shots, taught

folks how to do stuff,

sowe pages, index,

Cullen Swith lets we try wy first- ever hard tack. He cooked it. I'm glad I'm not a Civil War soldier!

I like big bugs, and cannot lie...

t was great to go to New Orleans this year (thanks to Ashley Brown right), the other organizers and sponsors). We enjoyed working hard o clear the mess Katrina made. The stories of residents, and some of he sights were haunting, though. Above is a wrecked statue of Jesus in a residential home we were gutting. It was a sad symbol of the personal losses and desecration of a beautiful city.

This year I was VERY busy running the Children's Art Program and Bulldog Buddies. The workload was huge,

but nothing in my life has been so rewarding and worthwhile. To find something I was so good at, that helped kids' confidence and creativity, was such a joy. You should all volunteer to help out with this program.

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Isaacs took me to see the Moonbow at Cumberland Falls. Thanks!

I'd never ridden a

horse before.

Mine kept

farting on the

people behind me.

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stage acting,

as the

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bit parts in

Rector Little

Theater.

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Maggie!

Friday 18th April, 2008: my first earthquake

wobbles my bed furiously in Old Ffeiffer dorm. I

was sleepy and wondered what the heck was in

my room and messing with my bed!

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Thanks to the people who helped me stay in America: Jerry

Jackson, Pr. Marley, Andrew Cummings, Pebbie P'Anna, Lee

Ann Luxenberger, Cullen Smith, Clinton Hammons.

I love Union and

everything that goes

with it. I have never

been to a place where

you are automatically

accepted when you

arrive.

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have managed to be

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different and yet all the same and

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Coming to Union wa: Dne of the best thing I have ever done. People are here for /ou and will help you Dut the best they can. I am a Senior and will 3e graduating in M i/Vhile being here at Jnion I have been < nember of the :heerleading squad, Dep band, and editor Df the yearbook. Many great things have nappen to me while at Jnion and I wish 3veryone the best r uck.

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Here at the Stespean, we find that we can't locate enough or adequate wording to properly describe and thank Dr. Christine Marley for all that she does. She's a constant source of creative input, compliments, ideas, and motivation. Without her tireless work, this yearbook wouldnt be in existence. Dr. Marley maintains this Herculean task load, on top of and in addition to her normal class load and her personal load as a proud parent of two boys. We would like to thank our chief advisor, Dr. Christine Marley, for her dedication, energy, creativity, and most of all, her compassion. We love you Dr. Marley!

Dr. M wrestles with Lucas at a home football game.

Smiling in the rain...

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Whistling and cheering her way though the battle for the brass lantern, Saturday September 1st, 2007.

Why are you holding this yearbook now? From 1999 to 2004 nobody made one - those are seven lost years of Union College's history. It was Dr. Christine Marley-Frederick who stepped up and volunteered, without pay, to bring the Stespean back. She does get paid now, but it is still remarkable that she works far into her summertime to polish and perfect the book you are looking at now.

In our television studio, with Whitney Bundy.

Did you know she was a cheerleader? Forever well poised and balanced, she's been known to do cartwheels in class!

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bner, Isaac 33

bner, Khristie 16

chenjang, Fidelis 14,96,146

dams, Dustin 6

dams, Terry 24

del, Matthew 33, 86

dkins, Samantha 33

gbomi, Jeremy 29, 56, 142

guilar, Ximena 33, 91, 93,

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kers, Lisa 16

Iderson, Sarah 29, 53

Iford, Ken 14

Hen, Berkley 24

lien, Joel 11, 107, 124, 150

Hen, Paula 14

Hen, Wallace 33

mmerman, Cassandra 24,

7, 40, 45, 49, 98, 99, 107,

58,113,115,127,148,149,159

nderson, Gabriel 24, 37

nderson, Matt 16,29,33,73

ndres, Robert 16

ndrews, Tabitha 29

ngel, Leeta 10

nglian, Lawrence 24

rmour, Karen 12

rmour, Robert 12, 144

rmstrong, Angie 5, 16, 38,

1, 46, 97, 107, 108, 111, 117,

>0, 124, 133, 134, 140, 148,

>0, 154, 157

mold, Julie 16, 8, 69, 108,

18

mold, Ruth 16, 38, 70, 97,

1, 133, 150, 153

rrasmith, Kat 33, 127

rrubla, David 16,93,122,147

shcraft, Eric 16, 60, 62, 99,

)0, 108, 140

shcraft, K. Marcus 24, 37,

3,45,46,62,94,95,99,100,

)4, 113, 119, 135, 138, 140

sher, Brittany Layne 16, 70

sher, Sarah 16

jstin, Cristy 33

ack, Jeremiah 33, 76, 128,

19

aker, Emily 29, 46, 94, 109,

8, 121

aker, Jessica 15, 24, 45,

3, 98, 99, 100, 113, 123

aker, Ryan 56

aker, Tiffany 24

aker, Tyler 33, 62

all, Jason D. 16

anks, Aaron 29

anks, Maria 13, 145

anks, Marsha 17

argo, Briann 16, 17, 52, 69,

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argo, Chaz 86

argo, Lori 33

argo, Mike 17

argo, Wendi 24, 107, 124,

arnes, Brandon 24 arnes, Johnny 24, 79 arnes, Scotty 79 arnett, Garry 29, 56 artarian, Brandy 17, 43, 153

Bartlett, Danny 24, 62, 126

Bates, John 17

Beckley, Nathan 29, 33, 73,

128

Begley, Betty 29, 38, 111,

115, 132

Behnken, Suzannah 17, 49,

53, 82, 154

Belcher, Misty 15, 33, 53,

94, 102, 103, 105, 115, 123

Beller, David 24

Benge, Sarah 33

Bennett, Ashley 17, 50, 51

Bennett, Gary 17

Bentley, Erin 17

Bermudez, German 29

Berry, C.R. 86

Berry, Clifford 33

Bertsch, Ashlee 24, 82

Bethel, Travis 9, 11, 56

Binder, Johnathan 29

Bingham, Jason 7

Bingham, Melissa 33

Bingham, William 33, 48, 70

Birchfield, Raina 29, 38, 133,

134, 135, 148

Bisceglia, Julianne 17

Bistline, Carrie 15, 17, 69, 95,

113, 115, 129, 144

Bistline, Nicole 29, 53, 102,

115, 123

Blair, Blake 24

Blankenship, Carley 24, 69,

143

Blauser, Lyla 17, 83

Bleyl, Karl 111

Boles, Brianna 37

Boles Jaree 33, 72, 123

Boles, Quetha 10

Bolton, Woodrow 15, 17

Bonza, Jamie 24, 63, 70,

126, 127

Borders, Quintin 29, 56, 138

Botkin, Randy 11

Bowlin, Brooke 24,53,108,127

Bowling, Keith 33

Bowling, Samantha 24

Bowman, Rita 33, 103

Brady, Matt 17, 85, 86

Brandner, Jessica 29, 50,

51, 94, 138

Branson, Jeff 24

Brashier, Katherine 24, 38,

96, 115

Bretz, Ryne 17, 73

Brewer, Brisja 7, 33

Brinkley, Michael 33

Briones, Mykhal 33, 56, 101

Brock, Amanda H. 17

Brock, Andrew 17

Brock, Brittany 25

Brock, Melinda 17, 153

Brock, Teagen 29

Brock, Tyler 5, 9, 11, 62

Broughton, Alison 33, 70

Broughton, Ashley 33

Broughton, Bethany 29, 37

Broughton, Nick 25

Broughton, Tarah 29

Brown, Amanda 17

Brown, Ashley 15, 25, 38,

111, 132, 143, 157

Brown, Billy 29

Brown, Brandon 33

Brown, Jeannie 25

Bruner, Casey 29 Bruner, Tommy 17 Bueno, Patrick 16, 52, 61, 62, 113, 148

Buerkle, Christina 17 Bulldog, Mac the 70 Bundy, Whitney 17, 50, 51, 52, 69, 99, 99 Burbridge, Tristian 33 Burchfield, Brittany 29, 70, 73,107,117,118,124,140,150 Burke, Patrick 25, 56 Burnette, Amy 33 Burnette, Monica 17 Burrowes, Peter 25, 56 Butler, Clay 9, 11, 56 Buttery, Bridget 30, 128

Cain, April 33 Caldwell, Joni 14, 42, 43 Caldwell, Karen 17, 37, 40, 44, 63, 117, 122, 140 Callahan, Kyle 25, 56 Campassi, Allyson 30, 69, 143

Campbell, Heather 30,51,52 Campbell, Loria 30 Campbell, Mark 9, 11 Campbell, Melissa 17, 50, 82 Campbell, Missy 52 Canady, Chase 33 Carmack, Travis 17, 38, 43, 107, 111, 122, 124, 125, 126, 131, 134, 142, 145, 148, 150 Carnes, Megan 17, 70, 71, 126, 127, 148, 154 Carpenter, Gina M. 17 Carter, Parker 17, 88 Carter, Randy 25, 73 Carter, Virginia 4, 152 Castro, Anne 52 Causey, Viredia 25 Chamberlain, Drew 30, 86 Chambers, Ryan 16, 17, 47, 56, 57

Chandler, Daniel 33 Charles, Nick 33, 56 Childers, Steven 34, 63 Christie, Mark 34, 88 Churchwell, Robert 34 Churchwell, Zach 56 Cirigliano, Estefania 17, 42, 50, 51, 52, 92, 146 Clouse, Carol 13 Clouse, Monica Shannon 6 Coelho, Andressa 25, 91, 92, 147

Coffey, Chuck 9, 11, 48, 63, 64, 64, 108 Cole, Nicholas 18 Cole, Pat 7

Coleman, Erick 33, 34, 40 Collett, Jonra 18, 37, 43 Collett, Michelle 18, 34 Collett, Samantha 34, 63 Collins, Ethel 33, 34, 38, 41 Collins, Joshua 25 Collins, Zelma 13, 18 Collopy, Chris 16, 18, 56, 57 Combs, Autumn 24, 25, 45, 53, 53, 148 Combs, Kelly 9, 11, 73 Conley, John 'J.D.' 30, 56 Cook, Jessica 6, 101

Cooley, Jon 11, 41, 128 Cooper, Marlee 25, 40, 53, 108, 113, 115, 149 Cooper, Tara 10 Coote, Anthony 15, 25, 44, 73, 100, 113, 115, 138 Costa, Pablo 18, 91, 93, 147 Covington, Dan 14 Cox, Jim 12 Craig, Kayla 34 Crawford, Rebecca 34 Creasy, Samuel 18, 86 Creech, Rebecca 18 Crossen, Kathleen 10 Crump, Daniel 30, 42, 86 Cullum, Mark 11 Culver, Michael 34, 56 Cunha, Camila 25, 91, 92, 146

Curry, Mary 25, 37, 43 Curry, Tim 9, 11, 69 Cutler, Stephen 34, 56

D'Anna, Debbie 8, 23, 38,

122, 123, 124, 141, 148

Dalton, Jimmy 34, 56

Daniels, Billie 5, 10, 18, 43

Daniels, Jerree 30

Daniels, Jessica 25

Daniels, Lakin 33, 34, 104,

115, 123

Darensbourg, Marcetta 42

Daugherty, Greg 25, 86

Davis, Betty 149

Davis, Bill 33, 45, 73, 100,

109, 129

Davis, Jeanne 33, 34, 37,

38, 40, 41, 79, 115, 125

Davis, Kelly 34

Davis, Lee 30, 82

Davis, William 30

Davisson, Brandon 111, 152,

153

Davisson, Kimberly 152, 153

Davisson, Sasha 25, 42, 70,

127, 145

de Rosset, Chloe 111

de Rosset, Edward 4, 6, 50,

107,111,124,128,136,145,150

de Rosset, Lou Ann 13, 111

Deal, Patrick 18

DeFevers, Joshua 25, 34

Deininger, Amy 18, 45, 148,

149

Delgado, Jonathan 34

Demus, Kearney 30, 73

Denny, Alison 13

Denton, Michael 25

Derting, Zachary 30

DeVault, Sherry 34, 82

Deweese, Chelsi 30, 115,

128, 131

Dishman, Antonio 25, 56

Dixon, Amie 18

Dixon, Clinton 30, 73

Dixon, Dwayne 135

Dixon, Yashika 34, 46, 50,

51, 52, 94, 102, 115

Donaldson, Samuel 34

Donnelly, Meg 30, 53

Doolin, Ashley 7, 34

Doolin, Bobbie 7

Dougherty, Lance 18, 86

Downey, Eric 157

Drane, Antonio 25, 56 Driver, Sarah 30, 47, 82 Dufour, Heather 10 Dunaway, Aaron 30, 47, 73 Dunaway, Sarah 34, 45, 115,

9128, 129 Dyer, Rolando 33, 34, 56 Dykes, Tara 25

Ealy, Linda 159

Ealy, Michael 18, 33, 70, 71,

72, 107, 113, 115, 140, 148,

159

Ehringer, Josh 25, 86

Eichelberger, Ashley 25, 82

Elam, Lindsey 34

Elesby, Courtney 18, 56

Ellenburg, Jordan 34

Elliott, Crystal 34

Ellison, Eden 25, 38, 42, 49,

76, 77, 77, 78, 111, 132, 145

Ellison, Martha 10, 12

Engle, Amanda 34

Englehart, Nicholas 18, 152

Erb, Whitney 9, 11, 53

Escobar, Nelson 18, 146

Estep, Cory 30, 86, 108

Estep, Marc 18

Evans, Brandon 18

Evans, Brock 30, 56, 114

Fairbanks, David 18, 85, 86,

138

Farley, Bruce 18

Farmer, Carol 7

Faulkner, Deloria 7

Faulkner, Lana 9, 11

Faulkner, Miranda 34

Faust, Jeremy 34

Faxon, Tom 149

Filer, Stefon 34, 56, 102, 115

Filer, Stephen 34, 56, 102,

115, 123

Filipe, Juliana 9, 11, 50

Florence, Jessica 25, 45, 50

51, 52, 81, 99, 100, 129, 148

Flynn, Katie 11, 132

Ford, Jared 24, 25, 38, 39,

45, 81, 113, 120, 148, 157

Fore, Rachel 33, 34, 70, 127,

159

Forti, Rafael 5, 9, 11, 76, 77,

78, 123, 139, 146, 148, 157

Forti, Rodrigo 77

Foulkes, Amy 6

Fowler, Allison 16, 18, 68, 69

123, 138, 145, 150, 152

Fowler, Melissa 99

Fox, Danielle 108

Fox, Selena 30, 50, 51, 52,

94, 122, 123

Frazier, Jason 9, 25

Frederick, Connor 137

Frederick, Devin 137

Frederick, Jeff 18, 137

Frederick, Matthew 34

Frederick, Missy 6, 156

Frederick, Shannon 137

French, Ryan 30

Freund, Hugo 12, 107

Frith, Lisa 25

Fultz, Anthony 34

Gambrel, Amy L. 25 Gambrel, Amy M. 18 Gambrel, Clyde 26 Gambrel, Jennifer 30 Gambrel, Larry 26 Gambrel, Tara 15, 30, 53, 55, 103, 119

Gambrel, Tiffany 34, 38, 70, 71, 104, 108, 123 Gambrell, Carrie 26 Gandy, Gay 131, 145, 150 Garland, Belinda 26 Garland, Regina 18 Garrett, James 5, 12, 150 Garrett, Melissa 10, 107, 118, 122

Garris, Bill 10, 14, 37, 43 Gattis, Ashley 33, 34, 37, 38, 41, 94, 103, 108, 134 Gaunt, Meghann 6 Georgi, Ryan 9, 11 Gertsen, Trey 30 Geyman, Michelle 26, 82 Ghebremicael, Aman 10, 14 Gibbons, Jerrod 18 Gibbs, Suzanne 18, 136 Gibson, Amanda 30, 45, 94, 99, 101, 109, 111, 127, 138, 148, 158, 159 Gibson, Greg 18, 63, 65 Glascock, Zachary 34, 56 Goins, Clifton 153 Goins, DeRhonda 19 Goins, Hannah 30, 45, 50, 51, 52, 100, 111, 129 Gold, Michael 30, 56, 93 Goncalves, Karla 38, 42, 43, 45, 50, 51, 52, 99, 101, 109, 115, 147 Gonzalez, Dena 24, 26, 76 Good, Christopher 34, 73 Goodin, Julie 30 Goodin, Timothy 30, 56 Gordon, Earnst 7 Goscombe, David 30, 88, 90, 94, 108, 147 Gould, John 14 Gray, John 9, 11, 56 Gray, Lewis 34, 106 Gray, Mike 8 Gray, Trevor 34, 73 Gray, Wendy 19 Green, Andrea 19, 82 Greggs, Kevin 34, 56 Gregory, Tracey Athey 13 Grimes, Kevin 34 Grimes, Matt 86 , Grimm, Desiree 30, 33, 73, 100, 115, 123, 128 Grimm, Maggie 157 Grinstead, Joe 26, 47, 86 Ground, Emily 26, 48, 115, 135

Grubb, Becky 30 Gure, Abdul 19, 46, 56

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Hadley, Shawn 34, 73

Hager, James 30, 56, 114

Hale, Amber 30, 45, 48, 99,

127, 141, 148, 158

Hale, Johna 30, 70

Hale, Krystal 19, 38, 43, 48,

141, 144, 153

34

99

Hall, Ashley Faith 30, 45, 50,

51, 52, 104, 113, 141, 146

Hall, JJ 34, 79

Hall, Robert 34

Hamilton, Bobbie 10

Hamlin, James 19, 43, 153

Hammer, David 16, 19, 56,

57, 127

Hammons, Jamirae 5, 6, 101

Hammons, Janet 26

Hammons, Matthew 34

Hammontree, Jason 30, 56

Hampton, Joshua 16, 30,

119, 125, 135

Hampton, Matthew 7

Hampton, Rebecca 26

Hampton, Whitney 26

Harden, Amanda 52

Hardin, Levi 34, 86

Harju, Tanja 52

Harris, Michael 30, 45,

Harris, Mike 129

Harris, Tyavius 31, 34, 56

Hart, Justin 19, 85, 86

Hawkins, Vincent 34

Hayes, Billie 6

Haynes, Tiffany 19,68,69,108

Helms, Camillia 26, 46, 122,

148

Helton, April 31

Helton, Earl 19, 126

Hembree, Mary 26

Henriquez, Lioney 26, 86

Hensley, Ella 14

Hensley, Michael 34, 86

Hensley, Stacey 26

Hensley, Wayne 31

Henson, Lucas 31, 86

Henson, Sabrina 19

Hester, Michael 34, 73

Hickey, Barry 7

Hicks, Demetrius 35, 56

Hill, Anthony 26, 91, 93, 147

Hillard, Andrea 23

Hines, Adam 9, 11, 86

Hines, Heather 10

Hinkle, Jimmy 42, 88, 90

Hinkle, Kristina 7

Hobbs, Bradley 40, 41, 48,

76, 131, 155

Hobbs, Jamie 26

Hobbs, Renee 26, 38, 39

Holbrook, Kevin 7

Holz, Gustavo 33, 35, 93,

108, 147, 148

Honaker, Ashley 35

Hopkins, Bethany 15, 26, 41,

46,119,121,122,128,138,148

Hopper, Bill 9

Hoskins, Frank 9

Hoskins, Stephanie 35, 128

Hoskins, Stephanie Lynn

35

Hoskins, Steve 7, 143

Houp, Wes 12

House, Silas 107

House, Teresa 19

Howard, Ethan 35

Howard, Jeff 26, 38, 42, 56,

99, 113, 148

Howard, Kayla 26

Howard, Libby 31, 53, 159

Howard, Nicholas 19

Howard, Preshus 13

Howard, Terry 35

Hrinda, Audrey 10, 14, 144 Hua, Cyle 35. 118, 119 Hubbard, Brandi 26, 70 Hubbard, Kandy 19, 79, 81 Hughes, Jeff 31, 73 Hunter, Max 19 Hunter, Stephen 31, 56 Hurd, Joshua 35, 73, 106 Hurst, Shelly 26 Hutton, Roger 35

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Inkster, Larry 11, 33, 152

Inman, Jeffrey Scooter1 19,

73

Insko, Maisie 26, 69, 147

Isaacs, Susan 12

Isom, Beverly 35

Isom, Dustin 19, 60, 62

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Jackson, Barbara 'Bobbi' 31 Jackson, Diana 19 Jackson, Jerry 5, 6, 99, 120 138, 143 Jackson, Lilli 19 Jackson, Steve 9 Jackson, Tonya 19 Jackson, Traci 35 Jacobus, Taryn 8, 49, 95, 120, 123

Jalloh, Deion 35, 73 Jallow, Bubacarr 15, 16, 19, 38, 133, 146 James, Anisa 6, 43 Jaques, Heather 26, 47, 50,

51, 52, 126, 147 Jarrell, Cassandra 'Hacksaw' 31, 69 Jimison, James 78, 139 Johns, Edward 31, 56 Johnson, Arthur 26, 45, 56, 94, 99, 100, 101, 113, 115, 120, 129, 140, 143, 158, 159 Johnson, Darnell 99 Johnson, David 26 Johnson, Ernest 19 Johnson, Helen 19 Johnson, James 35, 73 Johnson, Jason 31, 37, 41, 46, 118, 119, 135 Johnson, Matt 19, 38, 41, 4< 73, 115

Johnson, Wade 19

Jones, Brad 9

Jones, Charles 14, 96

Jones, Charlie 5

Jones, Chevelle 45, 48, 50,

52, 94, 98, 100, 101, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 127, 129, 143, 154

Jones, Doug 'Muggs' 149 Jones, James 31 Jones, Jesse Lloyd 31 Jones, Joshua 19 Jones, Justin 31 Jones, Kevin 19, 73 Jones, Phillip 26 Jones, Sammi 19 Jones, Tiffany 31 Jones, Tyler 86 Jordan, Joyce 7 Jordan, Shannon 19 Jumbelick, Rachel 19, 149 Jump, Sean 5, 10

K

Kallendorf, John 19

Kallendorf, Patrick 16, 20,

56, 57, 127

Kamkar, Madalyn 31, 70, 148

Kang, Lu 147

Keen, Natasha 20, 41, 115

Kelly, Ben 26, 56

Kelly, Donna 35, 73, 115, 148

Kelly, Mel 31, 45, 73, 109,

115, 129, 148

Kelly, Shawn 16, 20, 56, 57,

152

Kibert, Brandon 20, 79, 80,

152

King, Colten 86

King, Jason 26

King, Jennifer 31, 42

King, Logan 35, 86

King, Willie Colten 31

Kinman, Eric 35, 79

Kinsey, Jonathan 33, 35, 38,

104, 111, 126, 127, 134, 156

Kirk, Brian 20, 73, 152

Kirk, Kristina 31, 45, 76, 77,

77, 128, 129, 139, 140

Kirschner, Jessica 35, 76

Kirschner, LeeAnn 35

Kitchen, Katie 26, 82

Knorr, Marco 9, 11, 56

Koebcke, Nathan 26, 62

Kooner, Rahul 35, 38, 62, 111

Kooner, Rohit 20, 61, 62,

147, 148, 152

Kual, Daniel 'Cool' 31, 79,

139, 146

Kysar, Kenny 27, 86

Lack, Brandon 35, 56

Lambdin, Brandon 9

Lambdin, Stacy 35

Lamblin, Taylor 27, 37, 62,

97, 146, 157

Lanham, Jason 9, 11, 20, 33,

50, 62, 120, 122, 152

LaTulippe, Adam 31, 88, 90

LaVoy, Mallory 5, 20, 82

Lawson, Cassandra 33, 35,

59, 73, 94, 142

Lawson, Emily 20, 43, 152

Lawson, Lauren 20

Lawson, Myrlyn 7

Lay, Mary Alice 5,13,107,122

Ledger, Brandy 27, 45, 70,

99,107,113,115,123,127,148

Lee, Sam 27, 88, 90

Legros, Joanel 20, 62, 115,

147, 152

Lehman, Kristina 15, 20, 45, 52, 70, 72, 118, 127, 139, 141,

148, 152, 157, 159 Lemons, Brittany 31 , 82 Leonard, Jessica 7 Lester, Rachel 37, 40, 131 Lewallen, Brittany 20 Lewis, Gray M. 35 Lewis, Melissa 35 Liford, Denny 9 Lindhorst, Eric 35, 56 Linn, Amy Jo 152

Linn, Andre 9, 11, 56, 152 Littleton, Joshua 31, 56

Lockwood, Destini 127

Logsdon, Russell 27, 86

Lopez, Renzo 9, 11, 92, 139,

147^j

Lorenzo, Juan Manuel 27,

93, 122, 146

Lundberg, Magnus 31, 88,

90, 147 fj^ 4^

Lundy, Kendra 35

Lunsford, Ashley 24, 27, 69

Luttrell, Amy 35

Luxenberger, Lee Ann 5, 38,

156

Lynch, Carol 20

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Maddock, Justin 20, 61, 62

Madrinan, Daniel 35

Mahan, April 20

Mahony, Matt 42, 49, 141

Maia, Henrique 33, 35, 108,

109, 146, 148

Manning, David 35

Maples, Austin 31, 33, 40,

124, 128, 131

Mardones, Ivan 20, 92, 93,

146

Marion, Jamie 27

Marion, Tammy 27

Marley-Frederick, Christine

124, 138, 153, 160 Marsee, Tina 20

Marsh, Heidi 35, 45, 73, 108, 128, 129

Martin, Michael 20 Martin, Tyler 27, 86 Martinez, Cristian 35, 56 Mason, Jenedith 20 Maurer, Clayton 15, 27, 62, 119, 120, 135, 140, 157 Mayer, Martin 27 Mayer, Trey 86 Mayes, Maggie 20, 38, 39, 41, 97, 111, 120, 122, 124,

125, 134, 148, 150 Mayo, Tiffany 20 McAlpin, Brett 85, 86 McAlpin, Edwin 20 McAlpin, Whitney 20 McCartney, Geri 15, 31, 38, 41, 70, 115, 132, 134, 157 McCullah, Stephanie 35, 69 McEachran, Colin 31, 33, 47, 63, 76, 106, 147 McFarland, Tom 10, 128 McGinnis, Marcus 31 McKeehan, Marcus 31 McKenna, Dudley 20, 44, 47, 89, 89, 90, 101, 107 McMillan, Terry 20, 43, 111 McQueen, Jessica 35 McSpedon, Kaila 9,11,20,82 Mellendorf, Gabrielle 45 Melton, Corbin 27, 76 Mensch, Ashleigh 20, 50, 51, 52, 82

Merida, A.Y.B. 35 Merida, Heather 27 Merida, Kevin 21 Merida, Rebecca E. 21 Merriam, Don 7, 152 Messer, Andy 5, 11, 41, 44, 116, 119, 138

Messmer, Mollie 27, 38, 42,

76, 77, 77, 78

Mickey, Bryce 35

Middleton, Mark 21

Miles, Lee 31, 56, 99

Miles, Michael 16, 21, 46

Milicevic, Luka 31, 33, 91, 93,

109, 124, 146

Miller, Aaron 35, 62, 106

Miller, Andrew 106

Miller, Bradley 35

Miller, Brett 27, 73

Miller, Cody 27, 79

Miller, David 37, 41, 125, 150

Miller, Kathryn 21, 43, 144

Miller, Lynne 21

Miller, Shairon 7

Miller, Shannon 7

Miller, Stewart 16, 21, 111,

121, 125, 126, 135

Millon, Rafael 35, 93, 147

Mills, Amber 35, 45

Mills, Angelisa 27

Mills, Deborah 31

Mills, Diana 6

Mills, James 31

Mills, Jason 21

Mills, Jeffrey 21

Mills, Jerry 21

Mills, Jimmie 27

Mills, Katrina 21

Mills, Kristopher 21

Mills, Nicole 35

Mills, Rebecca 27, 35, 70, 71,

72

Mills, Sarah 31

Mills, Shaunda 31, 70, 71

Mills, Sheila 7

Mills, Tonya 7

Millsop, Rachel 35

Miniard, Michelle 21

Miracle, Bruce 10, 124

Miracle, Candace 21

Miracle, Christopher 21

Mitchell, Kenneth 9, 11, 56

Moberly, Sara 10, 95

Monks, Devin 31

Moody, Daniel 31, 56

Moonieyan, Roscoe 27, 91,

93, 146

Moore, Amanda 15, 16, 21,

95, 113, 159

Moore, Andrew 35, 62

Moore, Karin 21, 50, 51, 52

Moore, Tiffany 31

Moore, Vonda 14

Moore, Yvonne 10, 13

Moore, Zachary 27, 63, 65

Moreland, Monica 35, 47,

53, 127, 140

Morris, Tabitha 21

Mosher, Brian 35, 86

Mosley, Paula 15, 33, 35, 38,

41, 95, 115, 134

Mounce, Kendra 21

Mullinax, Joseph 31, 56

Murphy, Chris 16, 21, 56, 57,

127

Musseiman, Don 13

Mustafa, Yousif 10, 14

Nabors, Johnnie 16, 21, 81, 138, 141

Naiper, Brooks 88

Napier, Brady 35, 86, 108

Napier, Brooks 21, 88, 90,

94, 98, 98, 99, 108, 120, 138,

154

Negosek, Juliana 27, 91, 92,

93, 146

Nelson, Lora 21

Newman, Melissa 6

Nicholas, Jerry 73

Nichols, Jerry 9, 11

Nicholson, David 9, 11, 53,

123

Nickell, Sandra 9

Norman, Lawrence 35

Norman, Ray 56

North, Raychel 21

Nusko, Darlene 35

Nuss, Brett 21, 85

O'Brien, Danielle 16, 38 O'Connell, Chelsea 70, 111, 113, 154, 158, 159 O'Donoghue, Stephen 16, 21, 37, 38, 39, 41, 97, 111, 120, 125, 136, 146, 157 O'Hare, Deena 21, 40, 53, 53, 127, 146

O'Neal, Patrick 16, 21, 56, 57 O'Quinn, Brennan 27, 37, 79 Obenauer, Tiare 32, 37 Osborne, Bart 9, 11, 86 Osborne, Christopher 16, 22, 37, 40, 41, 44, 116, 117, 118,

125, 150, 152, 153, 155 Ott, Nichole 22, 41

Otto, Kerri 27, 45, 70, 71, 72,

126, 129, 141, 148 Outland, Bethany 28, 38, 44, 82

Owen, James 22, 56 Owens, Deboris 35, 56

Parker, Kellie 32, 128 Parker, Paula 13 Parsons, Valerie 35 Partin, Dewayne 35 Partin, Tonya 22 Pateman, Stephanie 22, 37, 40, 43, 53, 53, 108, 115, 126, 138, 139, 144, 146, 148, 149 Patin, Ben 62 Patterson, Shane 7 Payne, Michael 22 Peace, Stanton 36, 56 Peixoto, Renata 32, 50, 51, 52, 123, 147

Penn, Quentin 33, 36, 56, 104, 120

Perdue, Michael 22 Perez, Daniel 22, 62, 147 Perry, Lucas 35, 62 Person, Shaun 9, 11, 56 Pettys, Rebecca 118, 119 Peyton, DePaul 28, 56 Peyton, Nathaniel 32, 45, 73, 104, 113, 123, 138, 157 Phillips, Tracie 33, 36, 53, 120,148 |63

Pierre, Marc 28. 61. 62, 147 Pietrowski, Chase 36, 70 Pimentel, Luis 28, 123, 140, 147

Piper, John 33, 36 Piper, Joseph 86 Pollock, Terence 32, 56 Poore, Ashley 36, 70, 103 Popham, Donald 36, 86

Seitz, Sara 22 Sela, Adam 36, 62 Senters, Margaret 6 Sergent, Jessica 36 Shackelford, Nathaniel 36 Shackelford, Regina 10 Shanks, Allison Nicole 32, 47, 70, 71, 127 Shannon, Melissa 32, 53

Popham, Marty 32,85,86,138 Shaw, Jonny 15, 33, 36, 61,

Powell. Elige 36

Powell, Jennifer 22

Powell, Mona 9

Powell, Whitney 9

Powers, Coy 22

Presley, Josh 28, 56

Pridemore, Brittany 15, 32,

104, 128

Prindle, Christina 28, 53, 53

Purdue, Mike 73

Puryear, Brittany 28, 45, 50,

51, 52, 81, 99, 100, 111

Strunk, Brian (ctd.) 49, 95, 104, 107. 108, 113, 122, 124, 138. 139, 144, 148 Stunson, Chris 23, 73, 95, 109, 115, 138, 145 Stunson, Steven 28 Stutler, Cindy 23 Sutton, Jonathan 32, 62, 139 Swafford. Darlene 23 Szary, Jon Bubba' 9, 11, 82, 138

62, 94, 108, 113, 139 Shedden, Alex 22, 99 Short, Bart 28 Shufflebarger, Kirk 32, 62 Shyrock, Amanda 32 Silber, Linda 10, 12, 138 Simmons, Lyndsey 33, 36, 69, 100

Singer, Danielle 36, 53, 104, 115, 128 Sisson, Max 28, 62, 117, l26,i30Taylor, Larry 56

Tarlton, Krystal 157

Tatman, Ashley 32, 82, 102

Tavoloni, Alessandra 'Lay' 8,

52, 95, 147, 148

Taylor, Eric 36

Taylor, John 37, 44, 126, 128

Taylor, Justin 36, 56

Ramsey, Michael 11 Ratterman, Elise 22, 38, 43, 45, 120, 125, 134, 143

Reece, Amy 22 Sm

Reed, Andrew 36, 63 Sm

Reeves, Jason 13 Sm

Reid, Tommy 9, 11, 56 111,

Renfro, Gene 9, 11, 156 Sm

Rice, Melinda 10, 13 Sm

Richie, Jean Ruth 152 Sm

Richmond, Mike 7 Sm

Rickett, Angie 7 136

Roark, Robert 32 Sm

Robbins, Cheryl 14 Sm Robinson-Guthrie, Chasity 22Sm

Sisson, Russell 11, 41, 150 Sistrunk, Lamar 36, 73, 123 Sizemore, Amy 36 Sizemore, Shane 7 Sizemore, Tim 6 Skowronski, Bernadine 13

Rogers, Ashley 52 Rogers, Diana 7 Rogers, Kelli 32, 76 Rogers, Steven 28, 56 Rose, Amy 22 Ross, Debbie 6 Ruggieri, Daniel 36, 71 Ruggieri, Nick 16, 22, 57, 70,

114, 140

Russell, Amy 16, 22, 63, 108 Ruth, Tommy 8, 37, 40, 45, 98, 101, 119, 148

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Sakalauskas, Katie 22, 47,

91, 147

Sams, Cain 56

Sams, Jonathan 36

Sanders, Jeremy 32, 42, 73,

100

Sandifur, Jessica 28

Sanogo, Habib 7, 36, 38, 62,

115, 146

Sanogo, Sideek 36, 38, 62,

146

Santana, Israel 22, 86, 159

Santiago, Katerina 22, 146

Sasser, Kyle 28, 56

Saylor, Louise 28

Saylor, Thomas 32, 40, 76,

78, 149

Schadler, Jonathan 36, 62

Schilt, Glenda 6

Scott, Daniel 36, 62

Scott, Joshua 36

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th, Amy 33, 36, 38, 39,

125, 126, 134

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th, Danny R 22, 139, 153

th, David 32, 86

th, Jill 32

th, Jimmy Dean 12, 108,

th, Joie 36 th, Julia 36 th, Justin 28 th, Karl 28, 51,

76, 78, 94,

th, Kim 7

th, Kimberly 22, 42

th, Krista 32

th, Kristin 8, 36, 38, 126, 139

th, Lora 28

th, Lynn 7

th, Mandi 70

th, Marekus 28, 56, 80

th, Pam 7

th, Rion 96

th, Samantha 22, 150

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Spurlock, Mary Beth 10, 12 St. Cyr, Kevin 33 Stallons, Tyler 22, 62 Stamper, Russell 22 Stancil, Jay 9, 11, 156 Steger, Clay 36, 63, 139 Stewart, Charles 36, 86 Stewart, Eddie 7 Strunk, Brian 28,37,43,45,48

Teague, Barbara 8, 156

Teasley, Andrew 32

Terry, Lucille 7

Thomas, Amanda 159

Thomas, Bryant 36

Thomas, Felicia 32

Thomas, Jenn 157

Thomas, Josh 36, 45, 63,

64, 149

Thomas, Sherrie 23

Thomas, Whitney 32, 53

Thompson, Mason 32, 56

Thornton, Andre 28, 38, 81,

125, 155

Thrasher, Dustin 28, 86

Tidebrant, Niklas 33, 36, 88,

90, 147

Tipton, Tyler 36, 73

Todd, Susanna 23, 69

Travis, Mary Ryan 32,82,138

Trent, Brittany 36, 70

Trinque, Sean 33, 36, 44,

63, 64

Tucker, Tara 32, 69

Turner, Jonathan 'JT' 28,

63, 64, 65, 119

Tye, Tara Victoria 15, 28,

52, 70, 99, 101, 139

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Vallandingham, Amy 32, 45, 50, 51, 52, 152 VanCleave, Jamie 28, 96 VanHoose, Michael 23 Vanover, Courtney 23, 137 Vargas, Yeris 'Yiyi' 23, 91, 92, 93, 139, 146 Vaunghn, Angela 32 Viars, Brooke 23 Vickers, Bethaney 36, 38 Vickers, Daniel 28, 37, 40, 43, 44, 107, 130, 135, 137 Vickers, Kibbie 23, 76 Villatoro, Christian 5, 23, 61, 62, 115, 147

Vinovich, Brooke 32, 53, 53, 115, 127, 139, 146, 148 Viscardi, Michael 36, 76, 77, 149

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119, 138

Warfield, Kelli 23

Warren, Amanda 32

Warren, Corey 36

Warren, Justin 36, 38. 88

Warren, Kristie 10

Warren, Lora Beth 16, 23

Warren, Matthew 86

Washam, Samantha 28

Wasson, Tanlee 6

Waters, Joey 16, 23, 56,

57, 58, 94, 126, 127, 114,

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Weber, Amanda 16, 23, 50,

51, 52, 113, 126, 141, 147

Weddle, Callie 23, 43, 153

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Wells, Kyle 23

West, Ray 32, 73

Wheeler, Trey 86

White, Jeremy 32, 56

White, Jocelyn 10, 23

White, Marcus 15, 28, 86

Whitson, Lon 'Sonny' 9, 38,

43, 111, 148

Wilder, Jimmy 28

Wilder, Joann 8, 46, 120,

122, 140, 148

Williams, Jarvis 36

Williamson, Brooke 36

Willis, Brandon 33, 36, 56,

101, 159

Willis, Tiffany 36, 89, 90

Willoughby, Autumn 33,

36, 38, 122

Wilson, Colby 16, 23, 56,

57, 58

Wilson, Darin 9, 11, 145

Wilson, Heather 70

Wilson, Jason 23, 48, 115

Wilson, Kevin 23

Wilson, Lucius 9, 11, 56

Wilson, Terry 10, 95

Winn, Zach 36, 47, 63, 64,

147

Wood, Andelys 'Candy' 5,

12, 135

Woodard, Adam 'Woody'

23, 45, 60, 61, 62, 76, 98,

99, 101, 107, 124, 129, 150

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Woolfork, Charles 28, 37,

39, 46

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