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otJtYtV  played  a  major  role  in  defining 
the  year.     F rOIIl  anger  and  frustration, 
to  joy  and  exhaltation,  then  to  pain  and 
sorrow,  and  finally  to 

excitemeiTt  and 

satisfaction,  it  definitely  was 
a  year  to  remember. 
JVLClTVtl  people  pass 
through  this  college  every 
year,  bringing  ideas,  trends, 
interests,  and  emotions. 
CQCn  one  leaves  a  mark 
the  place  and  the  people.       ^///S  is 
what  we  hope  to  capture  in  this  book. 


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(^OJ//f  things  about  Millsaps  will 
always  stay  the  same.  Students  will 
always  waste  DG^-U-tlil-li  days 
away  in  the  Bowl.  Music  from  the 
bGlltOWer  will  always  be  too 
loud  and  too  often.  The  last  two  weeks 
of  Spri riQ    semester  will  always 
be  the  most  stressfull.  But  this  year. 
Millsaps  made  some  YY\Sk\Ot* 
changes.  With  the  constuction  of  a  new 
dorm  and  a  IIGW  weight  room,  a 
series  of  renovations  began.  Major 
Ou  IQuUCSS  was  just  for  students, 
and  a  lottery  system  was  used  for  dorm 


assignment. 


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Student  Life 


KXCITKMENT.  Homecoming 
Queen  Jennifer  Reynolds  smiles 
proudly  after  receiving  her  title. 


CHARGING       FORWARD. 

Kelvin  Gladney  fends  oflTrinity 
players  to  gain  yardage  for 
Millsaps. 

IT'S  ALL  MK!  Cheerleader 
Sean  (Irace  anxiously  waits  for 
the  Majors  to  enter  the  field. 


•  •  /  only  missed  the  soccer 
curfew  by  7  hours.  I  really 
enjoyed  that  game!!!         ^  ^ 
-Anonymous 


SPORTS  HALL  OF  FAME. 
Carol  Weed  Baucum.  Phil 
Converse,  Larry  Marett, 
representatives  of  Coach  Erm 
Smith,  and  Luther  Ott  were 
inducted  into  the  Hall  of  Fame 
Saturday  at  the  foothall  game. 


1.  Current  and 
retired  faculty 
members  were 
invited  to  the 
First  Annual 
Faculty 
Reception  in  the  Grille. 

2.  Seven  classes  held  reunions 
Saturday  afternoon  -  1954,  1959, 
1964,  1969,  1974,  1979  and  1984. 

3.  There  was  a  Young  Alumni  Party 
held  at  the  Agricultural  Museum 
Saturday  night  for  classes  1984-1994. 

4.  Saturday  morning,  there  was  a 
brunch  for  the  "Early  Days"  graduates  - 
those  alumni  who  graduated  50  years 
ago  or  more. 

5.  The  Student  Alumni  Association 
sponsored  a  face  painting  booth. 

6.  There  was  an  all-campus 
Homecoming  Party  Saturday  night. 

7.  The  Millsaps-Wilson  Library  held 
its  annual  used-book  sale. 

8.  The  Majors  lost  the  football  game 


against  Trinity, 
17-20. 
9.  The 
Women's 
Soccer  team 
beat  Centre 
College,  3-0,  on  Saturday  morning. 

10.  The  Men's  Soccer  team  lost  to 
Centre  College,  1-2. 

11.  Six  new  members  were  inducted 
into  the  Millsaps  Sports  Hall  of  Fame 
during  half-time  at  the  football  game. 

12.  Jennifer  Reynolds  was  crowned 
as  the  Homecoming  Queen. 

13.  After  the  court  left  the  football 
field,  it  began  to  rain  and  did  not  stop 
until  the  game  was  over. 

14.  The  Sports  Hall  of  Fame 
reception  was  delayed  because  the 
football  game  was  so  exciting. 

15.  Dash  Rip  Rock  and  Hank 
Flamingo  played  in  the  Bowl  Saturday 
night  for  the  campus-wide  party. 

16.  Homecoming  was  October  14-16. 


HOMECOMING  COURT. 
ReShea  Alexander,  Dr.  Sam 
Jones,  Millicent  Emmert,  Mr. 
Robert  Emmert,  Queen  Jennifer 
Reynolds,  Mr.  Charles  Reynolds, 
Michelle  Pate,  Mr.  Larry  Pate, 
Jennifer  Ballard  and  Mr. 
Truman  Ballard,  Jr. 


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1.  There  were 
31  Resident 
Assistants. 

2.  These  RA"s 
sponsored  263 
programs 

during  the  Fall  Semester. 

3.  720  students  li\'ed  on  campus. 

4.  Whilvvorth  Hail  and  Sanders  Hall 
used  to  be  resident  halls. 

5.  There  was  an  average  of  one  RA 
for  e\'ery  30  students. 

6.  There  were  375  total  rooms  in  the 
residence  halls. 

7.  Construction  began  in  the  fall  on 
a  new  residence  hall.  The  dorm  was 
to  be  completed  in  August.  1995. 

8.  Of  the  dorms  used  as  residence 
halls.  Franklin  Hall  was  the  oldest. 

9.  Sanderson  was  the  newest  dorm 
on  campus;  it  was  completed  in  the 
late  1980's. 

10.  On  average.  50  maintenance 
requests  were  turned  in  every  week. 


11.  A  water 
fountain  was 
throw  n  out  of  a 
third  floor 
window  in 
H/elle. 

12.  There  were  four  minor  fires  in  the 
residence  halls  -  one  in  Bacot.  one  in 
Franklin,  and  two  in  Ezelle. 

13.  The  Galloway  RA  staff  hosted  a 
"Grand  Galloway  Casino"  night. 

14.  Franklin  Hall  used  to  be  for 
freshmen  women;  Bacot  was  for 
sophomore  v\omen. 

15.  The  dumpster  behind  Ezelle 
"caught"  fire  numerous  times 
throughout  the  year. 

16.  Each  of  the  residence  halls  was 
named  in  honor  of  the  person  who 
donated  a  large  amount  of  money  for 
its  construction. 

17.  Thirty-two  people  applied  to  be 
RA"s  for  ne.xt  year,  but  only  eleven 
new  RA"s  were  hired. 


MOVING  IN.  Beth  Williams 
watches  as  .lessica  Lemon  cuts 
the  carpet  for  their  new  Bacot 
home. 


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Student  Life 


LAUNDRY  TIME.  Terry 
Everett, Mike  Stadler  and  Gavin 
Smitli  spend  a  Wednesday  night 
in  the  Sanderson  laudrv  room. 


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CONCENTRATION.     Soria 
Colomer  takes  advantage  of  the 
,        VAX  connection  in  her  room  to 
work  on  a  paper. 

"HECK  ON  THAT!"  Guest 
speaker  Sallie  Norris  gives  a 
personal  safety  workshop  to 
Bacot  residents.  SaHie  gave  her 
presentation  as  a  hall  program 
hosted  by  RA's  Michelle  Milam 
and  Michelle  Pate. 


•  •  Nly  hall  gave  me  a 
birthday  party.  They  ended 
up  beating  me.  J  J 

-Chris  Walker,  RA 


CHAOSI  Ezelle  RA's  welcome 
incoming  freshmen  at  dorm 
check-in. 


Student  Life 


ITS  A  JUNGLE  OUT  THERE! 

Moll)  Shorter,  Kathrvn  Bond, 
and  Sarah  Stanton  tame  the  wild 
growth  at  the  Jackson  Zoo. 

SPRING  CLEANING.  Michael 
Fontaine  and  Kelly  DeBroeck 
sweep  out  a  gutter  at  the 
Daybreak  Center. 


•  •  The  Saltillo  Mission  trip 
over  Spring  Break  was  a 
great  religious  experience 

-Steve  Morgan 


TOY'S!  Laurissa  Henderson, 
Danny  Bailey  and  Janet  Langley 
sort  toys  donated  by  the  Adult 
Student  Association  for  children 
at  UMC  Children's  Hospital. 


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1.  Midtown 
Project  was 
held  March  25. 

2.  Kappa 
Delta  sponsored 
The  Shamrock 

Project.  Proceeds  went  towards  the 
prevention  of  child  abuse. 

3.  "Bach  to  Bluegrass,"  a  benefit 
concert  for  Stewpot,  was  March  30. 

4.  Chi  Omega  members  went  to 
Pecan  Park  Elementary  to  read  to  first 
and  second  graders. 

5.  Students  participated  in  the 
Multiple  Sclerosis  Walk-A-Thon. 

6.  Labor  Day  Weekend,  the  Kappa 
Alpha's  answered  phones  at  the  Jerry 
Lewis  Muscular  Dystrophy  Telethon. 

7.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  participated 
in  the  Adopt- A-Highway  program. 

8.  Kappa  Sigma  worked  with 
Galloway  Memorial  United  Methodist 


Church  to  tutor 
underprivileged 
children. 
9.   PhiMu 
sponsored  a 
candy  sale  and 

gave  the  profits  to  the  Children's 

Hospital. 

10.  The  Saltillo  Mission  Trip  was 
organized  by  Sister  Sharon  Glumb  to 
build  houses  in  Mexico.  Five  students 
went  on  the  trip. 

11.  Delta  Delta  Delta  and  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha  held  a  Lounge-A-Thon  to  raise 
money  for  Children's  Cancer  Research. 

12.  Habitat  for  Humanity  raised 
money  through  a  Shack-A-Thon 
outside  the  Student  Union.  The 
money  was  used  for  a  mission  trip. 

13.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  held  its  annual 
Pantry  Raid  to  collect  canned  food  for 
the  Mississippi  Food  Network. 


CAGEU!  MoIlieParnell.Allana 
Austin  and  Christy  Sylvan  put  a 
fresh)  coat  of  paint  on  a  monkey 
cage  during  Midtown  Project. 


EASTER  TREATS!  Liz  Dare 
and  Sarali  Ridgeway  malie 
puppets  for  Kappa  Delta's 
annual  Shamrock  Project. 


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Student  Life 


STILL  AT  WORK.  Christian 
Doucet  doubles  up,  usin^  his 
spare  time  to  stud>  while 
catching  some  rays. 

ENOUGH'S  enough:  Kim 
Budde  takes  time  to  work  out  in 
the  new  weigh!  room. 


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^  ^  When  I  have  the  time,  I 
love  to  get  a  Smoothie  King 
and  go  to  the  Rez.  ?  9 

-Nan  Frascogna 


TANGLED  UP.  Kristen  McRae.  RELAXING.  Krissy  McKenney 

LoriMcKey.Jenny  Leonard  and  engrosses  herself  with  a  book 

Elton  Williams  spend  time  in  the  while    enjoying    the    spring 

Bowl  with  friends.  weather. 


1.  On  any 

given  sunny 

spring  day,  at 

least  fifteen 

students  could 

be  found 

playing  or  studying  in  the  Bowl, 

2.  An  average  of  150  students  went 
to  the  library  every  weekday. 

3.  Approximately  40%  of  the 
student  body  went  out  of  town  for  the 
weekends. 

4.  Blockbuster  Video  rented,  on 
average,  75  movies  a  week  to  Millsaps 
students.  Friday  night  was  the  busiest. 

5.  There  were  over  70  organizations 
to  become  involved  with  on  campus. 

6.  Fifty-five  percent  of  the  student 
body  was  in  a  fraternity  or  a  sorority. 

7.  Over  400  students  either  held  a 
campus  job  or  was  eligible  to  be  a 
work  study  student. 

8.  Domino's  sold  an  average  of  40 
pizzas  a  day  to  Millsaps  students. 


9.   By  far.  the 
favorite  pastime 
of  students  was 
taking  a  nap. 
10.   Keifer's, 
McAlister's 

Deli,  and  Iron  Horse  Grille  were 

favorite  restaurants. 

11.  When  asked  about  free  time. 
many  students  replied,  "What  free 
time!?!" 

12.  In  early  fall  and  during  the  spring, 
many  students  could  be  found 
swimming  or  tanning  at  the  pool. 

13.  A  favorite  new  off-campus 
hangout  was  The  Living  Room,  an 
alternative  coffee  house. 

14.  Students  spent  several  hours  a 
week  communicating  with  friends  and 
family  over  the  Internet. 

15.  The  Subway  Lounge  and  Catwalk 
were  favorite  dance  clubs. 

16.  Wednesday  and  Thursday  nights 
were  the  popular  nights  to  go  out. 


HOW  MUCH  MORE?!  Hunt 
Graham  gets  a  workout  while 
mowing  the  Kappa  Sigma  lawn. 


1.  This  was 
the  first  year 
that  Major 
Madness  had  a 
theme:  "A 
Caribbean 
Festival."" 

2.  The  Cuh  canceled  at  the  last 
minute  and  were  replaced  by 
Buckwheat  Zydeco  Saturday  night. 

3.  It  was  sunny! 

4.  The  Student  Art  Association  held 
an  arts  and  crafts  sale  Friday  and 
Saturday  afternoons. 

5.  Twenty-something  people 
watched  Rocky  Horror  Picture  Show 
in  the  Grille  on  Thursday  night.  They 
threw  rice  and  danced  and  yelled 
along  with  the  movie. 

6.  Hamburgers  were  served  during 
the  baseball  games  on  Saturday. 

7.  The  Student  Alumni  Association 
.sponsored  a  pizza  eating  contest. 
Amity  McDonald  won  the  female 


division,  eating 
four  slices.  The 
male  winner, 
Lee  Davis,  ate 
all  but  three 
slices  of  a  large 
pizza  in  seven  minutes. 

8.  Food  services  wore  Major 
Madness  t-shirts  and  served  lunch  and 
dinner  in  the  Bowl  on  Saturday.  They 
roasted  300  lbs.  of  chicken  breasts. 

9.  The  Student  Affairs  Office 
.sponsored  a  dunking  booth  on 
Saturday.  Dean  Sneed  was  dunked 
zero  times  because  he  cheated  by 
tightening  a  screw  so  it  would  not 
dunk.  It  took  the  students  a  while  to 
figure  it  out,  but  Dean  Sneed  said  he 
was  not  cheating;  he  was  simply  using 
his  "wit  and  knowledge." 
10.  Sherman  Lee  Dillon  and 
JACKOPIERCE  played  at  Hal  and 
Mai's  Friday  night.  JACKOPIERCE 
said  they  loved  playing  for  Millsaps . 


GOT  'EM!  Oliver  Scoggin  hits 
ttie  tjuH's  eyes  and  dunks  David 
Travis  at  the  Student  Affairs' 
dunking  booth. 


FREE  PIZZA!  Greg  Redman, 
Chris  Nelson  and  Wynn  Hoover 
compete  in  the  pizza  eating 
contest. 


iWy  fondest  memory  is 
leaving  Hal  and  Mai's  with 
Carey  from  JACKOPIERCEI  *  * 
-Michelle  Pate 


DANCIN'  IN  THE  BOWL. 
Carmen  Grubbs,  Desmond 
Funchess,  Jerome  Guine,  ReShea 
Alexander,  Dwayne  Jones,  Kim 
Gallager,  Kenneth  Coleman  and 
Neeka  Sanders  dance  to  the  music 
provided  by  DJ  Chris  Carr. 

DON'T  FALL!  Lory  Gonzales 
and  Becky  Long  try  to  keep  their 
balance  and  finish  the  three- 
legged  race  for  the  Tri  Delta  team 
during  the  GAMMA  Wacky 
Olympics. 


Student  Life 


A  CARRIBEAN  FESTIVAL. 
Chef  David  White  carves  a  slice 
of  the  roasted  pig  for  Lauren 
VVilliamsat  the  pitiiit  in  the  How  I. 

WHAT  A  WINNKR:  Paul 
Hough  did  a  solo  act  in  the  Talent 
Show  and  then  performed  again 
w  ith  his  hand.  The  Musical  Nazis. 


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even  without  Ttie  Cult, 
ttie  weekend  was  great, 
so  I  guess  I  did  my  job  OK 

-Derek  Arrington 


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SHOW  TIME.  Amy  Clav, 
Gabby  Mills,  Laura  Moore  and 
April  Turner  come  in  costume  to 
the  Rocky  Horror  Picture  Show  . 


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11.  David,  the 
Millsaps  chef, 
cooked  an  80 
lb.  pig  for  the 
luau  in  the 
Bowl  on 

Saturday.  He  stayed  up  all  night  while 
it  cooked,  and  he  watched  "The  Three 
Stooges"  in  the  Grille  at  4:30  a.m. 

12.  David  Travis  was  dunked  at  least 
twenty  times  at  the  dunking  booth. 
Michelle  Pate  was  dunked  four  times 
by  the  same  twelve  year  old  boy. 

13.  Blue  Mountain  opened  for 
Buckwheat  Zydeco  Saturday  night. 

14.  For  the  first  time,  the  Admissions 
Office  did  not  invite  high  school 
seniors  to  Major  Madness. 

15.  At  the  Talent  Show,  James 
Taylor.  Mitch  Coker,  Hugh  Gamble, 
Matt  Morgan,  and  Jason  Jolly,  calling 

themselves  "Steak  Sauce,"  won  first 
place  by  singing  "The  Million  Dollar 
Song."  Steak  Sauce  sang  the  song  in 


memory  of  their 
cube-mate, 
Jason  Hurst. 
16.  GAMMA 
sponsored  the 
Wacky 
Olympics  in  the  Bowl  Saturday 
afternoon.  Intramural  points  were 
given  for  team  participation. 

17.  In  the  tug-o-war.  the  combined 
girls  team  pulled  both  male  teams  into 
the  mudpit! 

18.  DJ  Chris  Carr  set  up  in  the  Bowl 
Saturday  afternoon  and  played  CD's 
that  everyone  brought. 

19.  Delta  Delta  Delta  sponsored  a 
Smoothie  King  booth.  Proceeds  were 
donated  to  children's  cancer  research. 

20.  Campus  groups  decorated  the 
lobbies  of  buildings  to  go  along  with 
the  Caribbean  theme. 

21.  Derek  Arrington,  SBA  1st  Vice- 
President,  was  in  charge  of  the 
weekend.  He  did  a  great  job! 


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NO  CONTEST!  The  Tri  Delta, 
Phi  Mu  and  Duce  West  Girls 
combined  team  pull  the  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha  team  into  the  mudpit 
during  the  tug-o-war  sponsored 
by  Cirlce  K. 


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1.  The  annual 
Multicultural 
Festival  was 
November  17-18. 

2.  Thursday's 
schedule  for  the 

festival  included  the  Utica  Gospel 
Choir,  a  Japanese  band  called  The  J"s. 
and  a  Japanese  dance.  Then  the 
reggae  band  C'Maroon  played  as 
many  in  the  crowd  danced  along. 

3.  The  festival  continued  on  Friday. 
In  the  skits  that  afternoon.  Lottie  Bash 
played  Tina  Turner  and  did  "Rolling 
on  the  River."  and  Adam  Kirby 
brought  Ehis  back  to  life. 

4.  Festival  exhibits  outside  the 
Student  Center  included  book  tables, 
Egyptian  artifacts,  and  a  demonstration 
of  Japanese  calligraphy  by  Jennifer  Jen. 

5.  The  final  Perspecti\es  class  was  a 
picnic  in  the  Bowl,  complete  v\ith 
hamburgers,  hot  dogs  and  a  band. 

6.  Parents'  Weekend  in  September 


drew   many 

parents  for 

meetings  on 

Saturday  and 

unch  in  the 

Bowl. 

7.  Flyers  were  distributed  for  a  sit-in 
in  the  Bowl  after  the  Bid  Day  incident, 
but  nothing  happened.  However, 
some  students  did  gather  for  a  meeting 
after  Kiese  Laymon  was  suspended 
from  school  in  December. 

8.  Kappa  Delta  sponsored  an  Easter 
Egg  hunt  in  April  for  children  of 
faculty  and  staff. 

9.  The  bands  were  scheduled  to  play 
in  the  Bowl  for  Major  Madness,  but 
concerns  about  rain  and  rumors  of 
hordes  of  gate-crashers  forced  a 
change  of  venue  to  Hal  and  Mai's. 
10.   Rain  almost  forced  graduation 
inside  to  the  City  Auditorium,  but  the 
sun  prevailed  and  the  ceremony  was 
held  in  the  Bowl  as  planned. 


FAMILY   I'ICMC.     Andrew  CULTURAI,   ART.      Vickie 

Dunnaway  ami  his  parents  take  Coleman  and  Lakeysha  (Ireer 

advantage  of  the  picnic  in  the  display  .African-.-\merican  art  at 

Bowl  during  Parents"  Weekend.  the  Multicultural  Fair. 


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Student  Life 


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ITS  A  PRIMETIME  TO  BE 
INVOLVED!  Andy  Alfonso, 
Elizabeth  Volmer  and  Mary  Blaine 
explain  Primetime's  activities. 


RED  BEANS  AND  RICE.  Ellen 
Ferrell  stirs  the  red  beans  for  the 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha  booth  during 
the  annual  festival  sponsored  bv 
the  Student  Body  Association. 

OLD  TRADITIONS.  Makiko 
Oishi  models  an  authentic 
kimona  and  performs  a 
traditionaljapanesedanceat  the 
Multicultural  Festival. 


••  There's  NUTing  better 
than  hanging  in  the  Bowl 
and  playing  with  friends.   ?  ? 

-Willard 


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Student  Life 


PLAV  ball:  Carla  Webb  gets 
ready  to  hit  a  homerun  forthe 
Tri  Delta  team  during  sol'tball. 


rs  ANVBOUV  OPKN?  Alvson 
Welch  searches  tor  an  open 
receiver  in  Hag  football. 

THRKE-ON-THREE.  J.T. 
Sanders  teamed  up  uilh  Kiese 
La)  mon,  Chris  Murphy  andOell 
Lucas  to  win  the  three-on-three 
basketball  tournament. 


•  •  it's  not  winning  that 
counts  but  liow  nnuch  fun 
you  tiave  playing.    J  J 

-Stephonie  Zeber 


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CLOSE  ONE!  Ross  Worley 
reaches  a  little  loo  late  for  Ross 
Dyer's  flag  during  a  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha  \  ersus  kappa  Alpha  game. 
Dyer  dove  into  the  endzone  and 
H  on  the  game  for  the  K.\  "s  on  the 
last-second  play. 


1.  Intramural 
point  team 
champions  were 
Phi  Mu.  who 
came  from  last 
place  last  year. 
and  Kappa  Alpha. 

2.  Alpha  Sigma  Sigma  confused 
basketball  officials  and  opponents  by 
wearing  jersey  numbers  666,  1/2, 
XXIV, -00,  00+,  911  and  V-1. 

3.  Over  550  students  participated  in 
some  type  of  intramural  or  aerobic 
activity  this  year. 

4.  Primetime  and  the  Sociology- 
Anthropology  Department  participated 
in  the  first  ever  co-recreational 
basketball  game.  Hopefully,  1995- 
1996  will  bring  more  teams  to  this 
men's  and  women's  combined  sport. 

5.  Over  $1000  was  spent  on 
intramural  equipment.  If  you 
"borrowed"  one  of  the  six  missing 
intramural  basketballs,  please  return  it 
for  next  season. 

6.  Women  United  dominated 


women  s 
intramural 
basketball  with 
a  team  made  up 
of  students, 
faculty  and 
staff.  They 
took  first  in  both  the  basketball  league 
and  the  basketball  tournament. 

7.  The  Outstanding  Intramural 
Officials  were  Patience  Wildenfels, 
volleyball:  John  Garber,  basketball; 
Robert  Mozingo.  soccer;  John  Larrys, 
flag  football;  Mike  Petty,  Softball. 

8.  No  team  had  more  fun  this  year 
than  the  PLAYAZ,  who  went 
undefeated  in  Flag  Football. 
Quarterback  Phillip  Robinson's  passes 
to  Tree  Meeks  were  a  sight  to  see. 

9.  Team  names  finally  became  more 
creative  than  Greek  letters.  Teams 
included  Toe's  Wild  Ride,  Dog 
Pound,  Jerky  Boys,  Vertically 
Challenged,  and  Bacot  Belles. 

10.  ZAE  and  Chi  Omega  won  the 
Sportsmanship  Awards. 


INTRAMURAL  SUPERVISORS. 
Chris  Price,  John  Larrys, 
Intramural  Coordinator  Venita 
Mitchell,  Patience  Wildenfels 
and  Eric  Navarre. 


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Community  dsptciai 

feeling  among  students,  staff,  faculty 
and  administration  that  WC  were  all 
in  this  together.  We  were  joined  by 
celebrations  and  adversity,  by 
success  and  sadness  to  1661  more  like 
a  part  of  something  bigger  than 
ourselves.  It  was  a  piflUC  where 
we  were  greeted  warmly,  where  there 
were  no  ©"t rangers    It 
a  place  we  could  call  home. 


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Executive  Committee 


Dr.  George  Harmon 
President 


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Dr.  Robert  King 

Dean  of  the  College 


Dr.  Harrylyn  Sallis 

Dean  for  Adult  Learning 


Dr.  Robert  Shive     Mr.  Jack  Woodward 

Associate  Dean  of  the  Dean  of  Student  Aid 

College  Financial  Planning 

Members  not  pictured: 
Mr.  Gary  Fretwell 

Vice  President  for  Enrollment  and 
Student  Affairs 

Mr.  James  Lewis 

Vice  President  for  Development 

Dr.  Hugh  Parker 

Dean  of  the  Else  School  of  Management 

Dr.  Don  Strickland 

Vice  President  for  Business  Affairs 


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What  is  your 
favorite  place 
on  the  millsaps 

CAMPUS? 

My  favorite  place  is  sitting 
in  the  stands  and  watching 
the  Majors  win  a  football 

game  against  Rhodes 

College.  1  graduated  from 

Rhodes  and  played 

football  there! 

-President  George  Harmon 


What  is  your 
pet  peeve? 

People  who  say,  "Life 

stinks!"  My  response: 

"Yea.  but  ain't  you  glad 

you  can  smell  it?" 

-Jack  Woodward 


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What  is  your 

DREAM 
VACATION? 

I  want  to  go  to  Greece. 

Turkey  and  the  Middle 

East.  Fve  never  been 

there,  and  several  of  my 

former  students  live  there. 

I  want  to  visit  them. 

-Dr.  Walter  Neely 

Who  is  your 

HERO? 

Bob  Ross.  Anyone  who 

can  fool  so  many  people 

into  thinking  he  is  talented 

is  really  cool. 

-Mr.  Collin  Asmiis 

What  is  your 
favorite 

DISCOUNT  store? 

Target  -  opening  soon  in 
Jackson! 
-Dr.  Diana  Heise 

What  is  your 
favorite  band? 

Any  hard  rock  band  -  what 
else  would  you  expect 
from  a  geologist? 
-Mr.  David  Mercer 


Dr.  Ajay  K.  Aggarwal 

Assist.  Prof,  ot  ESOM 

Dr.  Theodore  G.  Ammon 

Assoc.  Pre),  of  Philosiiplix 

Mr.  Kenneth  Andrews 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Sociolofix 

Dr.  Sarah  Armstrong 

Assoc.  Prof,  of  Biology 


Mr.  Collin  Asmus 

Assist.  Prof  of  Art 

Dr.  Jesse  Beeler 

Assist.  Prof,  of  ESOM 

Dr.  R.A.  Berry 

Prof  of  Citet}iistr\ 
Dr.  George  Bey 

Assoc.  Prof,  of  Sociology 


Dr.  Allen  D.  Bishop  Jr. 

Prof  ofCliciiiistrx 

Dr.  Nancy  Bledsoe 

Assist.  Prof  of  ESOM 

Dr.  Carl  Brooking 

Prof  if  ESOM 

Dr.  C.  Eugene  Cain 

Prof,  of  Chemistry 


Ur.  Connie  Campbell 

Cliiiir  of  Moth  Dcpt. 

Mrs.  Melissa  Cavett 

Prif.  if  Mathciitiitics 

Dr.  Claudine  Chadeyras 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Ercnvh 

Mrs.  Cheryl  Coker 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Music 


Most  Distinguished 

Professor  of 

ttie  Year 

Ms.  Frances  Coker  was 
nominated  by  students  and 
named  by  the  Distinguished 
Professor  Committee  to 
receive  this  annual  award. 
Dean  King  presented  Ms. 
Coker  with  a  plaque  in 
recognition  of  the  honor  at 
the  spring  Tap  Day 
ceremony.  Ms.  Coker  is  a 
professor  in  the  Sociology 
and  Anthropology 
Department. 


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Faculty 


Dr.  Timothy  Coker 

Cluiir  of  Music  Dcpl. 
Dr.  Joan  Cotter 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Modern  iMUi^iiages 
Mrs.  Gayla  Dance 

hislr.  of  Mathematics 
Dr.  David  C.  Davis 

Director  of  Heritai^e  Proi^ranj 

Dr.  C;eorge  H.  Ezell 

Prof.  ofClieiiiistrY 
Dr.  .Jeanne  Middlelon  Forsythe 

Dept.  of  Eiluciitioii  Chair 
Dr.  Catherine  R.  Freis 

/)//".  of  Core  Citrrictthtiii 
Dr.  Michael  (lalchinsky 

Assist.  Professor  of  English 


Dr.  Michael  Gleason 

/\,s,v/,v/.  Pr(\f.  of  Classics 
Ms.  Michele  Guyer 

Assoc.  Librarian  for  Public  Sen-ices 
Dr.  Diana  Heise 

/\,v,v/,v/.  Pri  f.  I  if  Ps\(  hi  ilogy 
Dr.  Robert  J.  Kahn 

As.wc.  Prof  of  Modern  Languages 


Dr.  Asif  Khandker 

,4.v.V(«.  Prof  of  Phxsics 
Dr.  Mark  Ledbetter 

Assoc.  Prof  of  Religious  Studies 
Dr.  Laurie  Kane  Lew 

Assist.  Prof  of  English 
Mrs.  Julia  Lewis 

Assist.  Prof,  Library 


Dr.  T.W.  Lewis,  III 

Assist.  Prof  of  Religion 
Ms.  Anne  MacMaster 

Assist.  Prof  of  English 
Dr.  Debora  Mann 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Biotogv 
Dr.  Laura  E.  Mayhall 

Assist.  Prof  of  History 


IT'S  TEST  TIME!  Dr.  Allen  Bishop, 
Professor  of  Chemisty,  dresses  in 
costume  as  Darth  Vader  on  test  days 
for  his  General  Chemisty  classes. 


SCIENCE  AT  WORK.  LaneSmiley 
assists  Dr.  Johnnie-Marie  Whitfield 
with  a  clock  demonstration  using 
potatoes  at  a  Jackson  middle  school. 


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Faculty 


Mr.  R.W .  McCarley 

Assist.  Pnif.  of  Conipiilt'r  Stitilii's 

Dr.  James  P.  McKeown 

Prof,  of  Bi,>l,ifi\ 

Mr.  David  A.  Mercer 

Prof  ofGeoloK\ 

Dr.  Mary  Janell  Metzger 

.Assist.  Prof,  of  Ent^lish 

Mrs.  Georgia  Miller 

liitsr.  of  Mathcuuitics 

Ms.  Lucy  Webb  Millsaps 

.\ssoi:  Prof  of  .Art 

Dr.  Michael  H.Mitias 

Pnif.  ofPhilosop\ 
Dr.  Charles  H.  Moore 

Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Sviciuc 


Mr.  Robert  Nevins 

.Assoc.  Prof.  ofBioloi;\ 

Dr.  Leanora  Olivia 

Assist.  Prof  of  Classics 

Dr.  Iren  Omo-Bare 

A.V.V/.V/,  Prof,  of  Political  Science 

Dr.  Judith  Page 

Assoc.  Dean  of  Eniilisli 


Mr.  Jim  Parks 

ColU'i^e  Librarian 

Mr.  Francis  E.  Polanski 

Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 

Dr.  Penelope  J.  Prenshaw 

Assist.  Prof  ofESOM 

Dr.  Jimmie  M.  Purser 

Prof,  of  Chemistry  &  Computer  Studies 


Dr.  Robert  A.  Quinn 

Chair,  Depart,  of  Modern  Lunxiuaiics 

Mr.  Tommy  Ranager 

Head  Football  Coach 

Mrs.  Connie  S.  Robinson 

liistr..  Libnm 

Dr.  Andrew  V.  Royappa 

Assist.  Prof.  Computer  Studies 


CONFERENCK.  Dr.  Don  Fortenberry, 
Lottie  Bash  and  Dr.  T.W.  Lewis 
spend  a  few  minutes  after  Awards 
Day  talking  in  front  of  the  AC. 


TEAM  PLAYER.  Mr.  David 
Mercer,  lAE  faculty  advisor,  plays 
on  the  XAE  intramural  baseball 
team. 


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Faculty  not  pictured: 

Biology: 

Dr.  Dick  Highfill 

Todd  Munch 

Dr.  Britton  Shell 

Matthew  Velkey 
Computer  Studies: 

Julie  Baca 

Dr.  Jimmie  Purser 
English: 

Dr.  Suzanne  Marrs 

Dr.  Gregory  Miller 
Geology: 

Dr.  Delbert  Gann 

Dr.  Edward  Schrader 
Else  School  of  Management: 

Dr.  Bill  Brister 

Dr.  David  Culpepper 

Dr.  Douglas  Folk 

Roane  Grantham 

Dr.  M.  Grubbs 


Dr.  William  Hailey 
Dr.  Walter  Neely 
Dr.  Hugh  Parker 
Dr.  Raymond  Phelps 
Dr.  Edward  Ryan 
Dr.  Pat  Taylor 
Dr.  Susan  Taylor 
Dr.  Peter  Ward 
Dr.  Jerry  Whitt 

History: 

Dr.  Robert  McElvaine 

Mathematics: 
Martha  Goss 
Dr.  Mark  Lynch 

Music: 

Christopher  Brunt 
Julie  Maazel 
Bennet  Randman 
Daniel  Spitzer 
James  Turner 


Dr.  Pri.scilla  Sakezles 

Assist.  Prof  iif  Philosophy 
Dr.  W.  Charles  Sallis 

Prof,  of  Hi  story 
Mr.  John  Sandstrum 

Acquisitions  LilTrarian 
Dr.  Connie  Schimmel 

A.V.V/.S7.  Prof  of  Education 


Dr.  Elise  Smith 

Assoc.  Prof  of  Art 
Dr.  Steven  G.  Smith 

Assoc.  Prof,  of  Philospitx  and 

Relit;ioii 
M.S.  Tracy  Sullivan 

Insrr.  of  Mutlicinatics 
Dr.  Jonathan  Sweat 

Prof,  of  Music 


Ms.  Renec  Taylor 

Assoc.  Lil-irarian  for  Technical 

Services 
Mr.  Steve  Vanderstaay 

Prof  of  Enf^lish 
Dr.  Marlys  Vaughn 

Prof  of  Education 
Dr.  Edmond  Venator 

Prof,  of  Psychology 


Dr.  Timothy  J.  Ward 

Assist.  Prof  of  Chemistn' 
Mr.  Sanford  Warren 

In.^tr.   ESOM 
Dr.  Johnnie-Marie  Whitfield 

Assist.  Prof  of  Chemistn 
Dr.  Austin  Wilson 

Assoc.  Prof  of  English 


Philosophy: 

James  Thobaben 
Physics: 

Dr.  Oscar  Pruet 
Psychology: 

Dr.  Stephen  Black 
Religion: 

Ed  King 

Rev.  Susan  Woodard 
Modern  Language: 

Dr.  Priscilla  Fermon 

Francoise  Markov 
Sociology: 

Frances  Coker 

Ming  Tsui 
Theatre: 

Lance  Goss 

Brent  Lefavor 


Beth  Jones 

1933  -  1994 


Beth  Jones 

was  my  close  friend, 

the  person  who 
could  always  make 

me  laugh,  the 

colleague  whose 

advice  I  always 

sought,  the  individual 

whose  courage  I  so 

admired. 

-Dr.  Suzanne  Marrs 


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What  is  your 
favorite  nfl 

TEAM? 

My  fa\orile  football  team 
is  the  Dallas  Cowboys.  1 
love  them  because  they 
are  the  number  one  team 
in  the  country!  They  are 
the  best  and  will  be  back 

in  1996! 
-Lettli'  Hill.  Food  Services 

What  is  your 
favorite  type 

OF  MUSIC? 

I've  learned  to  appreciate 

most  music,  but  1 

especially  love  jazz. 

Selecting  music  for  the 

Multicultural  Festival 

taught  me  that  music  is  the 

world's  best  source  of 

communication. ..it  can 

bring  people  together. 

-Sherryl  Wilbiini.  Student 

Affairs 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICES. 
Grace  Harrinston.  .\s.si.stant  to 
Nice  President  of  Academic 
.Affairs;  Floy  Nelms,  Assistant  to 
President;  Nancy  McKay, 
Secretary  -  Office  of  the  Dean. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ADLET 
l.EARNIN(;.  Janet  langley, 
.Associate  Director  of  ,\dult 
Decree;  Nola  (Jittson,  Director 
of  Knriclinient  and  Special 
Projects;  Marrylyn  Sallis,  Dean 
for  Adull  Learning;  Mary 
Markley,  .Vdniinistrative 
.Assistant;  Laurissa  N. 
Henderson,  Director  of  Adult 
Degree  Program;  \  irginia 
McCoy.  Assistant  to  ttie  Dean  of 
Adult  Learning. 


BOOKSTORE.  Pamela  Rials, 
Returns  Manager;  Edward 
Jameson,  Bookstore  Manager; 
Belty  Elizabeth  Jameson, 
Bookstore  Co-Managear;  Kirk 
Stewart,  Clerk;  Cindy  Elder, 
Cashier;  Walter  Reid,  Assistant 
Textbook  Manager. 


OFFICE  OF  BUSINESS 
AFFAIRS.  Nancy  White, 
Administrative  .Assistant  to  \  ice 
President  of  Busines  s  Affairs; 
Don  Strickland,  Vice  President 
Business  .Affairs;  Katherine 
Lefoldt,  College  Hostess;  Rich 
Gell,  Director  of  Physical  Plant; 
Terri  VanNoy,  Business  Affairs 
Office  Assistant. 


BUSINESS  OFFICE.      Ruth 
Greer,  Julie  Daniels,  Leslie  Ivers, 
Mary    Ann   (ioldnian,   Becky       v, 
Bowen,  Lou   Burney,  Connie      *-■ 
Parker,   Rose  Johnson,  Gail 
Waldrop. 


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staff 


ADMISSIONS  OFFICE,  (fronl)  Connie  Trigg,  Data  and  Application 
Coordinator;  Laura  Taylor,  Administrative  Assistant  to  the  Vice  President; 
Haley  Rainer,  Communications  Coordinator;  Crisler  Boone,  Associate 
Director  of  Admissions;  Katlileen  Mitchell,  Assistant  Director  of  Admissions; 
(hack}  Florence  Mines,  Director  of  Admissions;  Hope  White,  Admissions 
Counselor;  Mary  Nichols,  Project  Coordinator;  Martha  Roberson, 
Admissions  Counselor;  Vickey  McDonald,  College  Receptionist;  Susannah 
(Irubbs,  Admissions  Counselor;  (/i»(/)/cfHrerf)  John  Leach,  Assistant  Director 
of  Admissions. 


ATHELTIC  DEPARTMENT.  (JronI)  Joe  Don  Samples,  Assistant  Football- 
Murray  T.  Burch,  Head  Trainer;  David  A.  Eorsythe,  Soccer  Coordinator; 
Cindy  Hannon,  Women's  Basketball;  John  Stroud,  Men's  Basketball  and 
(iolf;  Ron  Jurney,  Athletic  Director;  {hack}  Matt  Mitchell,  Tennis  and 
Assistant  Basketball;  Jim  Page,  Head  Baseball  and  Assistant  Football;  Trey 
Porter,  Sports  Information  Director  and  Assistant  Baseball;  Tommy  Ranager, 
Head  Football;  Darlene  Dukes,  Secretary;  (not  pictured)  Todd  Munch, 
Cross  Country;  Shannon  Caarlson,  Volleyball. 


DEVELOPMENT  OFFICE,  (front)  Dawn  Nations,  Assistant  to  Development 
Programs;  Holly  Wagner,  Director  of  Capital  Programs;  Judy  Oglesby, 
Assistant  to  Public  Information;  Susan  Womack,  Director  of  Development 
Programs;  Robin  Sanderson,  Director  of  Annual  Giving;  Lucy  Molinaro, 
Receptionist;  (middle)  Alex  P.  Woods,  Assistant  to  Capital  Programs; 
Albersline  Walker,  Assistant  to  Annual  Giving;  Doris  Blackwood, 
Administrative  Assistant  to  Vice  President  for  Development;  Sally  Lott 
McLellan,  Assistant  Director  of  Public  Information;  Pat  Cox,  Assistant  to 
Alumni  and  College  Relations;  Kay  Barksdale,  Executive  Director  of 
Alumni  and  College  Relations;  (back)  David  Ezell,  Development  Services 
Coordinator;  Steve  Winesett,  Director  of  Planned  Giving;  Jim  Lewis,  \  ice 
President  for  Development;  Tim  McWilliams,  Associate  Director  of  Capital 
Programs;  Luran  Flowers,  Special  Events  Coordinator;  Julia  Bounds, 
Director  of  Public  Information;  (Hofpif/Hrerf)  Chequetta  King,  Gift  Recorder; 
Larry  Wells,  Research  Coordinator;  Kelly  Abney,  Assistant  Director  of 
Annual  Giving;  Lena  Barlow,  Assistant  Director  of  Public  Information. 


MAINTENANCE,  (front)  Marge  Fenton,  Kenneth  Brooks,  David  Wilkinson, 
Tommy  Barnes,  Rex  Latham,  (back)  Dennis  Lum,  James  Almo,  Jim  Busby, 
Erick  Kearney,  Percy  Johnson,  Ralph  Coleman. 


LIBRARY  STAFF,  (front)  Jim  Parks,  College  Librarian;  Loretta  DeFoe, 
Assistant  to  the  College  Librarian;  Barbara  West,  Catalog  Assistant;  Connie 
Robinson,  Technical  Services  Librarian;  Michele  Guyer,  Associate  Librarian 
for  Public  Services;  Judy  Frascogna,  Acquisitions  Assistant;  (hack)  John 
Sandstrom,  Acquisitions  Librarian;  Debra  Mcintosh,  College  Archivist; 
Renee  Taylor,  Associate  Librarian  for  Technical  Services;  Julia  Lewis, 
Special  Services  Librarian;  Susan  Massey,  Circulation  Assistant;  Joycelyn 
Troterk,  Periodicals  Assistant;  (not pictured)  Jan  Allison,  Reserves  Assistant. 


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staff 


COMPLTERSERN  ICES.  (/th/iO  Jan  Frascogna.  DeDe  Ash.  Dixie  Fontenot, 
(back)  Jim  \  anNuj.  Hampton  .Shive.  Gail  Keller.  Rajat  Chaudhuri.  Brian 
Jackson. 


FOODSERMCE.  (/™;if)  l.ui.\  Johnson.  I, illie  Johnson.  Mildred  L.Terrell. 
()li>  ia  White,  Johnnie  Williams.  Mattie  l.>  le.  Alice  Acy.  (middle)  F're  Hill. 
Jannette  Lee.  Jeannette  Lee. Courtney  Coleman, Daisey  Daniels. Mitchell  L. 
Towers,  Thelma  M.  Long.  Hope  F:dwards.  Julia  Husbands,  (hack)  David 
Woodward,  James  CiritTm.  Robert  Singleton.  Sharon  Day.  E\elyn  Adams, 
Tomniie  Ray  Sawyer,  Michael  A.  Knight,  Lee  S.  Johnson,  Calvin  R.  Mack, 
Steve  King. 


RESIDENCE  LIFE  STAFF",  (front)  Dawn  Abuse,  Michelle  Pate,  Allanna 
Austin,  Christy  Sylvan,  Allison  Tays.  Amy  Lyniberis,  (2nd row)  Janet  Foley, 
Michelle  Milam,  Mary  Blaine,  Melissa  Cooke,  (irdniw)  Caria  Shirley,  Niki 
Lipari,  Emily  Crowe,  Christine  Meyers,  Kevin  (irace.  Scott  W  ebster,  Mario 
White,  Adam  Kirhy,  (4th  row)  Mike  Dale,  Jonathan  Ilulh.  Landon  Huey, 
Max  Cox,  (hack)  Anita  Sumrall,  Sean  (irace,  David  Iravis. 


STl'DENT  AFFAIRS  STAFF,  (front)  Martha  Lee.  Administrative 
Coordinator  for  Student  Affairs:  \  enita  Mitchell,  Director  of  Student 
Development;  Leah  (lillespie.  Director  of  Student  Activities;  Sharon  (ilumb. 
Catholic  Campus  Minister;  (middle)  David  fravis.  Assistant  Director  of 
Student  Development;  Janice  Booth.  College  Counselor;  Michelle  Benoist. 
Secretary  for  Student  Affairs;  .Sandra  Fanguy.  Career  Center  Coordinator; 
Michele  Martin.  Director  of  Academic  and  Career  Development;  Sheryl 
Wilburn.  Director  of  Multicultural  Affairs;  (hack)  David  Sneed.  Associate 
Dean  of  Students;  Rusty  Anderson,  Director  of  Career  Planning  and 
Placement;  (iary  Fretwell.  Nice  President  for  F;nrollmenl  and  Student 
Alfairs;  Terry  Hight.  Residence  Director.  Goodman  House;  Jack  Phillips, 
Residence  Director.  Sanderson  Hall;  Don  Fortenberry,  Chaplain. 


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DIVISIONS/ ACADEMIC 
STAFF.  Darlcne  Dukes,  Olin 
Divisions;  Carole  Martin,  Olin 
Divisions;  Dora  Robertson,  Core; 
(not  pictured)  Louise  Hetrick, 
Heritane;  .leanne  Bodron, 
Sullivan  Harrell;  Lvdia  Dell, 
Writin;;  Center;  Virginia  Salter, 
Sullivan  Harrell;  Christina 
Coker,  Music. 


OFFICE  OF  FINANCIAL  AID. 
Ann  Hynenian,  Associate  Dean 
of  Student  Aid  Financial 
Planning;  Esther  Baugh, 
Financial  Aid  Counselor;  .lack 
L.  Woodward,  Dean  of  Student 
Aid  Financial  Planning;  Cheri 
Gober,  Office  Manager. 


GROUNDS.  Mel  Williams,  Trov 
Main,  Governor  Lawrv,  Ernest 
Walton,  Wilbert  Newell,  Dan 
Neely,  Willie  Chase,  Bud 
Thigpen,  Lee  Miller. 


POST  OFFICE  STAFF.  Diane 
Samples,  Lee  Anne  Hamilton, 
Kathi  .Acy,  Mittie  Welty, 
Taminee  Ficklin,  Kuldip  Sood. 


OFFICE  OF  RECORDS.  Jackie 
Welch,  Evaluation/Transcript 
Analyst;  Becky  Bowen, 
Transcript  Secretary;  Jayne 
Perkins,  Registrar;  Liz 
Needelman,  Records  Analyst 
Assistant;  Jan  Warner,  Records 
Analyst  Assistant;  (not pictured) 
Pearl  Dyer,  Assistant  Registrar. 


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What  is  your 
favorite  place 

TO  GO  OUT? 

The  Boat  House  in  Destin. 

Florida,  is  my  favorite 

place  to  go  out.  They 

have  the  best  mixture  of 

local  and  international 

people-professional  and 

bums.  Everyone  has  a 

good  time  with  the  'World 

Famous  Kimosabe  Band." 

I  think  the  band  is  made 

up  of  real  estate 
developers  from  Destin. 
-Lena  Barlow.  Development 

What  is  your 
pet  peeve? 

My  pet  peeve  is  to  see 

people  who  wear  socks 

with  sandals.  The  whole 

point  of  sandals  is  to  wear 

them  v\  ithout  anything  on 

your  feet,  so  that  your  toes 

can  breathe. 

-Anita  Siimrall.  Stitdeitt 

Ajfairs 


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What  is  your 
favorite  junk 

FOOD? 

Domino's  Pizza  is  my 

favorite  -  you  can  order  it 

at  almost  anytime,  and  it  is 

really  cheap  if  you  order  it 

with  another  person! 

-Amity  McDonald 

My  favorite  junkfood  is 

Reese's  Peanut  Butter 

Cups  -  because  there  is 

more  than  one  way  to  eat  a 

Reese's! 

-Shelley  Young 


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HAT  IS  YOUR 
DREAM 
VACATION? 

My  dream  vacation  would 
be  to  go  to  Africa  because 
I  feel  that  1  can  contribute 

to  the  society  while 
learning  of  my  own  inner 
roots. 
-Kim  Gallager 


?? 


Ashley  Abate.  Fr. 

Dawn  Abuso.  Sr. 

Jason  Adams.  Fr. 

John  Adams,  Fr. 


Angela  Ahuja.  Soph. 
Harmony  Albert.  Soph. 

Chris  Alexander.  Fr. 
ReShea  Aie.xander,  Sr. 


Kristen  Alford.  Fr. 

Rachel  Allgood.  Sr. 

Priscilia  Almond,  Fr. 

Jennifer  Alston,  Sr. 


Alison  Ammann,  Soph- 
Elizabeth  Anderson,  Fr. 
Michael  Andrews,  Fr. 
Beau  Arceneaux,  Soph. 


Derek  Arrington.  Jr. 

Bradley  Atkinson,  Sr. 

Allana  Austin,  Soph. 

Elizabeth  Austin,  Soph. 


1 


SQEAKY  CLEAN.  Stephanie  A  FRESH  COAT.  Angic  Lang  gives 
Barret  cleans  mirrors  for  the  Tri  afenceattheJacksonZooanew  cuat 
Delta  team  during  Midtow  n  Project.       of  black  paint. 


El 


students 


Halley  Austin.  Soph. 
Peter  Austin.  Soph. 
Laura  Autry.  Fr. 
Tyler  Avery.  Fr. 
Neill  Ayre.s,  Fr. 

Amy  Bagby,  Sr. 
Russ  Bagby,  Sr. 
Rosy  Bahadur,  Sr. 
Amy  Baier.  Soph. 
Alhson  Bailey.  Fr. 


Brooke  Baird.  Fr. 
Amy  Balducci,  Soph. 
Brad  Ball,  Soph. 
Ken  Ball,  Soph. 
Jennifer  Ballard,  Jr. 


Brent  Bankester,  ADP  Jr. 
Erin  Barbour,  Fr. 
Ginger  Bargman,  Jr. 
Winston  Barham,  Sr. 
Jeff  Barksdale,  Fr. 


Edward  Barousse,  Sr. 
Lesley  Barousse,  Soph. 
John  Patrick  Barrett  Jr.,  Sr. 
Stephanie  Barrett,  Fr. 
Ronald  Bartlelt,  Sr. 


Lea  Barton,  Jr. 
Lottie  Bash.  Jr. 
Jennifer  Beal,  Sr, 
Andy  Beauchamp,  Fr. 
Vanessa  Beaumont,  Fr. 


Nathan  Beavers.  Fr. 
Randy  Beck.  Fr. 
Ryan  Beckett,  Jr. 
Barry  Berch,  Jr. 
Emily  Berg.  Jr. 


H 


students 

1  r 

Cheri  Bergeron.  Sr 

1  i 

Seth  Berman.  Soph 

1      ^ 

Willeiii  Bermel.  Soph 

1      fl 

Erin  Best.  Fr 

■  /    II 

Carly  Bethea,  Fr 

iMi 

Melanie  Bhagat.  Fr 

t  ^    A 

Jennit'er  Bhatia,  Jr 

m    ^ 

Michele  Biegel.  Fr 

K^ 

Rob  Bigsby.  Soph 

V/ 

Am\  Bilbo,  Soph 

^k-. 

Blake  Billups.  Soph. 

Martha  Banon  Bishop,  Sr, 

Noble  Black.  Fr. 

Adrian  Blackwell.  Fr. 

Alice  Blavlock,  Sr. 


Cindy  Boatner.  Fr 

Michael  Boerner.  Fr. 

Scott  Bogan.  Jr. 

Kathryn  Bond,  Sr. 

Mary  Boothe.  Soph. 


Kno.x  Bolder.  Jr. 

Mandy  Bourgeois.  Fr. 

Steven  Bowers,  Fr. 

Molly  Boxx.  Jr. 

Jininiv  Bovd.  Fr. 


Kenneth  Brian  Boyd,  Fr 

Hagi  Bradley,  Sr. 

Brennan  Branch,  Fr. 

Epney  Brasher.  Fr. 

Lisa  Bratton.  Soph. 


Jennifer  Brewer,  Fr 

Priscilla  Brewer,  Sr 

Tiffany  Brimhall,  Fr. 

Lucy  Brinson.  Fr. 

Amelia  Brow  n.  Fr. 


H 


Andy  R.  Brown,  Soph. 
CUiie  Brown.  Sr. 
Elizabeth  Brown.  Soph. 
Vonda  Walker  Brown.  Sr. 


Morgan  Browne.  Soph. 
Barbara  Ann  Broyles.  Jr. 
Reid  Bruce.  Fr. 
Ricky  Bryant.  Fr. 


Kim  Budde.  Jr. 
Erika  Buford.  Fr. 
Bernadad  Burchfield.  Fr. 
Allen  N.  Burke.  Fr. 


Jeanette  Burke.  Soph. 
Mark  Burke.  Jr. 
Mike  Burketl.  Soph. 
Ginger  Burns,  Fr. 


Jan  R.  Butler  Jr..  Soph. 
Ashley  Calhoun,  Fr. 
Kate  Calvert.  Fr. 
Patrick  Caraway,  Soph. 


^' 


TEAMWORK.  Carmen  Grubbs 
and  Kim  Gallager  try  to  be  the  first 
to  cross  the  finish  line  at  the  Wacky 
Olympics  during  Major  Madness. 


SMALLTALK.  .John Sullivan,  Jan 
Warner  andjulianne  Iccomb  discuss 
a  magazine  article  while  waiting  to 
go  to  their  evening  classes. 


•  •••••••••a 


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How  MANY 

NIGHTS  A  WEEK 

DO  YOU  GO 

OUT? 

I  usually  go  out  four 
nights  a  week. 

-Chris  Saucier 

I  go  out  about  three  or 
four  nights  a  week. 
-Maiy  Beth  Chrestinan 

I  go  out  three  nights  a 
week. 
-Michele  DeMarco 

What  is  your 
favorite  tv 

SHOW? 

ER  is  my  favoiite  show 

because  it  is  so  exciting. 

oiiginal,  and  well  thought 

out. 

-Marx  Blaine 


?? 


B 


44 


What  do  you 
think  of  the 

NEW  SAE 
HOUSE? 

It  rocks!   And  ihc  guys  are 
cool,  too! 
-Laiiri  McConn'uk 

What  was 
your  worst 

DATING 
EXPERIENCE? 

Dating?  Who.  me?!? 

-Nellie  Miluis 

That  would  ha\  e  to  he 
when  my  date  decided  to 
pull  out  a  gun  from  under 
the  seat  of  his  truck  and 
simultaneously  attempt  to 
run  over  and  shoot  his  ex- 
girlfriend's  new  lover. 
-Mdigait  Richardson 


9? 


David  Carner  Jr..  Fr. 

Diane  Carney.  Sr. 

Allison  Carr.  Soph. 

Leigh  Carter,  Sr. 


Ted  Carter.  Sr 

Bryant  Chaffin.  Fr 

Philip  Chapman.  Soph 

Amy  Chauvin.  Fr, 


Rogen  Chhabra.  Sr 

Karen  Chiang.  Fr 

Shawn  Chrisman,  Fr 

Robin  Clark.  Fr 


Sally  Clark.  Fr 

Candee  Clary.  Jr. 

Carrie  Coker.  Jr 

Kackv  Cole.  Sr 


Wendy  Collins.  Fr. 

Soria  Colomer.  Fr 

Amy  Comans.  Fr, 

James  Connolly,  Sr, 


CHKCKINC   IT  Oil.     Martha  \\.\.  IN  A   1)A^  S  WORK.     RA 

Barron      Bishop      discusses      a  Michelle  Pate  waits  to  he  dunked  at 

homework  assignment   with   Rick  the  .Student  .\ITairs  dunking  hooth 

Senn  after  dinner.  at  Major  Madness. 


H 


Students 


Amanda  Cook.  Fr. 
David  Cook.  Sr. 
Melis.sa  Cooke.  Sr. 
Elizabeth  Cooper.  Jr. 
Gina  Cosentino,  Fr. 

Brian  Courville.  Fr. 
Carrie  Covode.  Fr. 
Allison  Cox.  Soph. 
Holly  Crawford.  Fr. 
Jennifer  Crawford,  Fr. 


Tracey  Crawford.  Soph. 
Amy  Creel.  Fr. 
Jennifer  Cremer.  Jr. 
George  Crook.  Fr. 
Jana  Crosby,  Fr. 


Alison  Croswell.  Sr. 

Andrew  Steele  Crotwell,  Soph. 

Emily  Crowe.  Sr. 

Jenny  Crowl.  Jr. 

Jamie  Baquero  Cruz,  Fr. 


Don  Cumbest.  Fr. 
Sydney  Cumbest.  ADP  Sr. 
Eric  Cummings,  Jr. 
Ellen  Czaika.  Fr. 
Dugue  Daigle.  Soph. 


Daniel  Dale.  Soph. 
Mike  Dale,  Soph. 
Jason  Dare.  Fr. 
Michael  Daschbach,  Jr. 
Kelsey  Davidson,  Soph. 


Leslie  Davidson,  Jr. 
Megen  Davidson.  Fr. 
Angela  Davis,  Jr. 
Lee  Davis.  Fr. 
Marvin  Davis,  Fr. 


H 


students 


Philip  Davis.  Jr 

Erin  Dav\son.  Fr 

Ford  Day.  Fr. 

Susan  Michelle  Dean.  Sr. 

Latanishia  Dees.  Fr. 

Miehele  DeMarco.  Jr. 

Jamie  Devall.  Sr. 

Roben  Dew  s.  Jr. 

Kris  Dickson.  Jr. 

Rachel  Diel.  Fr 


Caroline  Dill.  Fr. 

Sarah  Catherine  Dill.  Jr. 

Jeremv  Dobay.  Fr. 

Jeftery  Doolittle.  Soph. 

Bets\  Donnish.  Fr 


Melanie  Dolson.  Fr. 

Chad  Duncan.  Sr. 

Charles  Lee  Duval  II.  Fr. 

Elizabeth  Dyer.  Soph. 

Casey  Dyson.  Fr. 


Cris  Eddings.  Fr. 

Amber  Edwards.  Fr. 

Charles  Edwards.  Sr. 

Jennifer  Edwards.  Jr. 

Caroline  Ellender.  Fr. 


Mitchell  Ellett.  Fr 

Millicent  Emmert.  Sr 

Amy  Ethridge.  Soph 

Emily  Ethridge.  Fr 

Ben  Everett.  Soph 


Terry  Everett.  Jr. 

Joan  Fabbri.  ADP  Jr. 

John  Fredric  Farrel  Jr..  Sr. 

Katy  Farrell,  Soph. 

Jennifer  Lee  Farrow.  Fr. 


19 


Trent  Favre,  Jr. 
Susan  Feldman.  Soph. 
Duane  Fewell.  Fr. 
Christina  Finzel.  Jr. 


Chris  Fisher,  Soph. 
Will  Flatt.  Soph. 
Dan  Fletcher.  Fr. 
Chris  Floyd.  Sr. 


Michael  Fontaine.  Fr. 
Judy  Ford,  ADP  Soph. 
Todd  Fountain,  Sr. 
Nichole  Franklin.  Fr. 


Nan  Frascogna.  Soph. 
Jacob  Fuller,  Fr. 
Desmond  J.  Funchess,  Fr. 
David  Fuquay.  Jr. 


FOR  SALE.  Kelly  Giles  works  at 
the  Student  Art  Associations's  Arts 
and  Crafts  Sale  Saturday  afternoon 
during  Major  Madness. 


GOOD  LUCK!  Jeana  Conner  and 
Carey  Klotz  help  Jeremy  Conner  fill 
out  the  Publisher's  Clearing  House 
Sweepstakes  entry  form. 


44 


What  do  you 
think  of  the 
plans  for  the 

NEW  DORM? 

The  new  dorm  v\  ill  be  a 
welcome  addition  to  the 
Millsaps  campus.  As  the 
number  of  people  living 
on  campu.s  increases,  the 
fight  for  the  best  rooms 
will  continue  to  intensify. 

The  new  dorm  will 

definitely  relieve  some  of 

the  pressure  to  be  first  in 

line  when  it  comes  time  to 

select  rooms. 

-John  Myers 

What  is  your 
least  favorite 

MOVIE? 

My  least  favorite  movie  of 
all  time  is  WOLF.  That 

movie  is  so  unrealistic  and 
the  ending  was  so  bad! 

-L\le  Wardlavr 


99 


B 


44 


Who  is  your 

HERO? 

Nomiun  Schv\art/kopf  is 

my  hero  because  1  think  he 

is  such  an  amazing 

Amencan! 

-AlUsiin  Tays 

My  hert)  is  my  father.  He 
IS  warm  and  sensitive.  He 

is  very  spiritual  and 

giving.  He  is  one  of  the 

best  people  in  the  world. 

If  I  could  be  like  anyone. 

it  would  be  him. 

-Tiffiiu'x  Staples 

What  is  your 
favorite 

MOVIE? 

The  Princess  Bride  is  my 
favorite  movie.  I  have  the 

entire  movie 
memori/ed... including  the 

sound  effects. 

-David  hiujiiax 


59 


Melissa  Gaston.  Fr 

Cora  Gee,  Sr 

Natalie  Gilbert.  Soph 

Kellv  Giles.  Jr 


George  E.  Gillespie  HI.  Soph 

Heather  Gilliam,  Jr 

Renee  Gober.  Jr 

Gretchen  Godchaux.  Jr 


Brian  Gomillion.  Jr 

Lory  Gonzales,  Jr 

Shawn  Goodwin.  Soph 

Christine  Gorton,  Soph 


Kevin  Grace,  Sr 

Sean  Grace.  Soph. 

Lillian  Granderson,  Jr, 

Bethany  Grantham.  Fr, 


WA\   TO  GO,  (;IK1.S!    Christine  WATCH  OCT!    Kay  Maslier  takes 

Meyers,    April    Turner,    Aniily  time  out  ol' liis  schedule  to  spend  a 

McDonald  and  Mary  Kalherine  Papa  fe«   minutes  with  friends  playinK 

compete  in  the  pi/./.a  ealinj;  contest.  I'rishee  in  the  BohI. 


H 


Students 


Stephen  Greenleaf.  Sr. 
James  Greer.  Sr. 
Lakeysha  Greer.  Soph. 
Allison  Grubbs.  Fr. 
Leonard  Jerome  Guine.  Fr. 

Alison  Guynes.  ADP 
Bridget  Hall.  Fr. 
Sammy  Hall.  Fr. 
Wil  Hallford.  Soph. 
Jiinmie  K.  Hamilton.  Fr. 


Lee  Anne  Hamilton.  Sr. 
Jennifer  Hamiii.  Fr. 
Josh  Hancock.  Fr. 
Ashley  Hansford.  Soph. 
Howard  Lamont  Hanson,  Fr. 


Amy  Harden.  Jr. 
DeMall  Harkins.  Soph. 
Elise  Harrell.  Soph. 
Brad  Harrelson.  Jr. 
April  Harris.  Fr. 


Carlton  Harris.  Fr. 
Christina  Harris.  ADP  Jr. 
Heather  Lynn  Harris.  Fr. 
Spencer  Harris  IIL  ADP  Jr. 
Charlotte  Harrison.  Fr. 


Joseph  M.  Harrison.  Fr. 
Phil  Hartness.  Soph. 
Melissa  Harvison.  Fr. 
Gigi  Haydel.  Sr. 
Mohua  Hazra.  Jr. 


Melissa  Heck.  Fr. 

Karen  Hemphill.  Fr. 

Laura  Henderson.  Fr. 

Wendy  Michelle  Henderson.  Sr. 

Cyndi  Hennemann.  Fr. 


B 


students 


Malt  Henry,  Soph. 

Trish  Henry.  Fr. 

Mike  Hixson.  Soph. 

Lisa  Hoffman.  Fr. 

Kim  HolHmon,  Jr 

Sharon  Hoimberg.  ADP  Sr. 

Vik  Hoimberg.  ADP  Soph. 

Jennifer  Honeycutt.  Sr. 

Angela  M.  Hood.  Soph. 

Shelley  Hooter.  Soph. 


Wyn  HooN'er.  Jr, 
Mary  Horner,  Jr. 

Trey  Howard,  Sr. 
Matt  Huard,  Fr. 

Heidi  Hudlow.  Fr. 


Tessa  Hue,  Fr. 

Kathryn  Hughes.  Jr. 

Kristie  Hughes.  Fr. 

Shannon  Hughes.  Fr. 

Will  Huguet.  Soph. 


Jason  Hurst,  Fr. 

Jonathan  Huth,  Soph. 

Teddy  Hymel,  Jr. 

Jenny  Irons,  Jr. 

Turkessa  Irvin,  Fr. 


Ronnie  Isaac.  Fr. 

Benjamin  Jeffcoat.  Fr. 

Jennifer  Jen,  Sr. 

Steven  Johns.  Fr. 

A.J.  Johnson,  Soph. 


Ashley  Johnson,  Soph. 

Heather  Johnson.  Fr 

Lee  Ann  Johnson.  Fr. 

Lee  Scott  Johnson.  Fr. 

Clay  Johnston,  Jr. 


H 


Patrick  Wright  Johnston.  Fr. 
Jason  Jolly,  Fr. 
Lakeisha  Jones.  Fr. 
Thomas  Jones  II.  Fr. 


Jessica  Jowers.  Fr. 
Kalherine  Kemp.  Jr. 
Valerie  Kilgore.  Fr. 
Julie  Kimbrouah.  Jr. 


Allen  King,  Soph. 
Edie  King,  Sr. 
Alden  Kirk,  Fr. 
Michael  Kittrell.  Sr. 


Kevin  Koeninger.  Soph. 
Kim  Kuhns.  Jr. 
Aimee  Lacallade.  Soph. 
Stuart  Lacy.  Fr. 


AND  THE  WINNER  IS...  Lee  Davis 
finally  gets  to  chew  his  mouthful  of 
pizza  after  winning  the  Major 
Madness  pizza  eating  contest. 


STUDY  BREAK.  Ross  Worley  and 
Amanda  Wood  spend  part  of  an 
afternoon  resting  at  the  Pil<e  tree 
before  going  to  their  next  class. 


44 


What  is  your 
favorite  time 

TO  STUDY? 

I  love  studying  at  night 

because  that  is  when  I 

have  the  least  number  of 

interruptions. 

-Allison  McDonnell 

What  is  the 

MOST 

EMBARRASSING 

THING  THAT  HAS 

HAPPENED  TO 

YOU  IN  A 

CLASS? 

The  worst  thing  was  when 

my  ceramic  pot  was  voted 

'worst  pot'  in  class. 

-Brice  Stokes 

What  is  your 
favorite  pizza 

PLACE  IN 

Jackson? 

Mazzio's  is  my  favorite! 
They  have  a  great  buffet. 
-Janet  Folex 


9? 


H 


44 


What  is  your 
biggest  regret 
of  the  school 

YEAR? 

The  parking  lot  -  because 
there  is  not  a  decent  one  at 
Millsaps  College. 
-Beaux  McConuick 

My  regret  is  that  we  got 

put  on  social  probation, 

and  we  could  not  have  any 

parties  for  four  months. 

-Daniel  M.v 

What  is  your 
favorite  meal 

IN  THE 
CAFETERIA? 

1  love  it  when  they  have 
the  Thanksgiving  meal 
because  1  like  the  turkey 
and  dressing.  Also,  the 
slide  show  by  the  Campus 
Ministry  Team  is  nice. 

-Sarah  Luce 


95 


Courtney  Lange.  Soph. 

Mary  Largenl,  Fr. 

John  Larrys.  Jr. 

Baker  Lawiev.  Fr. 


Rachel  LeBlanc.  Jr. 

Charlie  Ledbetter.  Fr, 

Lynette  Ledoux,  Soph. 

Jimmv  Leduc.  Sr. 


Laurie  Lefoldt,  Sr. 

Jessica  Lemon,  Fr. 

Jenny  Leonard,  Jr. 

Laurie  Lester.  Sr, 


Scott  Lewis,  Jr. 

Lee  Y.  Liao,  Fr. 

Heather  Lindsey,  Fr." 

Chris  Lineberry,  Jr. 


Monique  Lipari,  Jr. 

Jason  Loden,  Fr. 

Felicia  Lofton,  Sr. 

Stephen  Lokitz,  Fr. 


HERE.FETCH!  Natalie  Scott  plays       HELPINGHAND.  GrctchenGodchaux 
with  her  dop  in  the  Bowl.  and  a  friend  clean  windows  at  Stewpot 

during  the  Midtown  project. 


H 


Students 


Becky  Long.  Soph. 
Lauren  Long.  Soph. 
Mary  McKay  Long.  Sr. 
Heather  Lott.  Soph. 
Shehon  Lott.  Sr. 

Adriane  LaVern  Louie,  Fr. 
John  Michael  Louis.  Fr. 
John  Lowery.  Fr. 
Sarah  Luce.  Jr. 
Brad  Madden.  Soph. 


Megan  Maginnis.  Fr. 
Charhe  J.  Malouf  IlL  Soph, 
Lauren  Mancini.  Soph. 
Mimi  Mangruni.  Fr. 
Minelte  Marley.  Jr. 


Doniell  Marse,  Jr. 
Jim  Marshall.  Fr. 
Cheryl  Martin.  ADP  Jr. 
Lauren  Martin,  Fr. 
Ray  Masker  III,  Fr. 


Amanda  Masset.  Soph. 
Justin  Matheny.  Fr. 
Ryo  Matsuoka,  Fr. 
Walter  Preston  May.  Fr. 
Clinton  Mayes.  Jr. 


Emily  Mayo,  Soph. 
Marta  Maziarz.  Fr. 
Amy  McCain,  Jr. 
Lauri  McCormick,  Fr. 
Anna  McCracken,  Soph. 


Kim  McCranie,  Soph. 
Philip  McDermott.  Soph. 
Amity  McDonald,  Fr. 
Ashley  McDonnell.  Fr. 
Melissa  McEver.  Jr. 


B 


Students 


Jennifer  McHenr> .  Jr. 

Dorian  E.  Mclntyre.  ADP  Sr. 

Lori  McKee,  Fr. 

Christopher  McLean.  Fr 

Luigi  McMinn.  Fr. 

Austin  McMullen.  Soph. 

Brian  McNeil.  Fr. 

Ellen  McRaney.  Jr. 

Cyndi  Meeks.  Jr. 

Tree  Meeks.  Fr. 


Li  Melcher.  Soph. 

Kelly  Merrinian,  Jr. 

Christine  Meyers.  Jr. 

Bilh  Michot.  Jr. 

Michelle  Milani.  Sr. 


Jennifer  Miller.  Soph. 

Melanie  Miller.  Jr. 

Gabrielle  Mills.  Fr. 

Melinda  Mills.  Soph. 

Anne  Minor.  Fr. 


Jennifer  Minor.  Soph 

Chris  Minshew.  MBA 

Chip  Mitchell.  Soph. 

Anna  Kathryn  Monleith.  Soph. 

Mark  Moodv.  Fr. 


Laura  Moore.  Fr. 

Stephanie  Phelps  Moore.  Jr. 

Sara  Moorehouse.  Fr. 

Jennifer  Morgan.  Soph. 

Matthew  Morgan,  Fr. 


Steve  Morgan.  Jr. 

Da\  id  Morris.  Fr. 

Euvester  Simpson  Morris.  Sr. 

Chris  Morrison.  Jr. 

David  Morrow,  Sr. 


M 


Mary  Love  Mortimer.  Fr. 
Michael  Morykwas.  Soph. 
Chris  Mosley,  Soph. 
Jennifer  Mosley.  Soph. 


Michelle  Moss.  Soph. 
Charlie  Mozingo.  Fr. 
Robert  Mozingo.  Jr. 
AnnaMulvihill.  Sr. 


Chris  Murphy.  Soph. 
Scott  Murphy.  Sr. 
Matthew  Murray.  Soph. 
John  Myers.  Soph. 


Mary  Margaret  Nail.  Sr. 
Yasuyuki  Nakajinia.  Sr. 
Rachel  Nail.  ADP 
Perry  Narro.  Soph. 


A  BALANCING  ACT.  Neeka 
Sanders  tries  to  keep  her  balance  on 
a  beam  at  GAMMA'S  Wacky 
Olympics  during  Major  Madness. 


WELCOME  TO  BACOT!  RA 
Michelle  Milam  checks  in  Megan 
Maginnis  on  the  first  day  of  her  new 
life  at  college. 


44 


What  is  your 
favorite  time 

OF  DAY? 

My  favorite  time  of  day  is 
mid-afternoon.  I  am  either 

in  a  computer  lab  or 

working  in  the  afternoon.  I 

get  to  interact  with  my 

friends  and  meet  new 

people  who  are  hanging 

around. 

-Rob  Bigsby 

What  do  you 
think  of  the 
new  weight 

ROOM? 

It  is  about  time!   It  will 

give  students  something 

else  to  do  on  campus  and 

will  be  a  great 

improvement  over  the 

rusty  free  weights  stuck  in 

the  corner  of  the  gym  that 

1  used  to  use  when  I  was  a 

freshman ! 

-Tammy  Baker 

This  is  the  best  idea  that 

the  school  has  had  in  a 

while.  Students  need  a 

place  to  lift  and  exercise 

that  is  cheap. 

-Greg  Redman 


59 


Q 


44 


What  has  been 
^  your  most 
exciting  road 

TRIP? 

The  second  weekend  we 

came  back  from  the 

Christmas  holidays,  I  went 

with  some  friends  fishing 

in  Brookhaven.  Then  we 

v\  ent  to  a  barbecue  in 
McComb.  1  met  a  ton  of 
interesting  people  there! 
-David  Morris 

4iOW  MANY 
HOURS  A  WEEK 
DO  YOU  WATCH 
TV? 

1  watch  at  most  ten  hours  a 

week  of  TV.  I  usually 

watch  Melrose  Place  and 

Days  of  Our  Lives. 

-Rachel  LeBlanc 

Well,  considering  my 
teachers  all  assume  that  1 

don't  have  any  other 

classes  but  theirs,  1  usually 

have  no  time  left  over  to 

watch  TV.  But  since  I 

also  ignore  most  of  my 

work,  I  watch  about  ten 

hours  a  week  of  TV. 

-Gavin  Smith 


?? 


Ben  Nelson,  Jr. 

Lisa  Ness,  Fr. 

Heather  Neuroth.  Fr. 

An  Nguyen.  Fr. 


Kaveri  Niel.sen,  Fr. 

Daniel  Nix,  Jr. 

Trace  Noble,  Soph. 

Ben  Nonnenmacher,  Fr. 


Brian  Christopher  Norton,  Fr. 

Jana  Nye,  Fr. 

Chris  O'Brien,  Fr. 

Makiko  Ohishi,  Fr. 


Amanda  O' Kelly,  Soph. 

Stephen  Oseman,  Fr. 

Tanya  Oswald,  Fr. 

Jason  Otis,  Fr. 


Talbott  Ottinger,  Jr. 

Ben  Owen,  Sr. 

Meredith  Ozier,  Soph. 

Suzanne  Pack,  Jr. 


TWIST  .AND  SHOUT!  Chris  O'Brien, 
John  Lower),  Jason  Adam.s  and  Isaac 
Wankerl  enjoy  an  afternoon  game  of 
Twister  during  Major  Madness. 


MAJOR  SPIRIT.  Marci  Songcharoen 
w  ails  for  her  cue  to  go  on  the  field  for 
the  Homecoming  Day  pregame 
ceremony. 


m 


Students 


Randy  Paine.  Fr. 
Gayle  Palfrey,  Jr. 
Amy  Palmer,  Sr. 
Amy  L.  Palmer,  Fr. 
Lauren  Pancheri.  Fr. 

Michael  Pantin.  Fr. 
Mary  Catherine  Papa,  Fr. 
David  Parnell.  Soph. 
Mollie  Parnell.  Fr. 
Louise  Parsons.  Sr. 


Michelle  Pate.  Jr. 
Yogesh  Patel,  Jr. 
Karena  Payne.  Jr. 
Miles  Payne.  Sr. 
Emily  Peoples.  Fr. 


Ken  Peters.  ADP  Soph. 
Vickie  Pettis,  Jr. 
Michael  Petty.  Fr. 
Ashley  Phillips.  Fr. 
Jeffery  Phillips.  Soph. 


Joshua  Phillips.  Fr. 
Stephanie  Pittman,  Fr. 
Marcie  Planchon.  Fr. 
Lynn  Pohl.  Sr. 
Brian  Ponder.  Soph. 


Katelyn  Poovey,  Sr. 
Jeanette  Popsack.  Jr. 
Mark  Post,  Fr. 
Patrick  Powell,  Sr. 
Emily  Prejean.  Soph. 


Michael  Prejean.  Soph. 
Kacy  Presley.  Sr. 
Chris  Price.  Jr. 
Allison  Louise  Priebe,  Fr. 
Aimee  Primeaux,  Fr. 


B 


students 


Don  Proctor.  Soph 

Kristi  Pruitt.  Soph 

Amy  Purser,  Soph 

Mary  Alice  Rambin.  Fr 

Michael  Ray,  Fr. 

Harry  Rayburn,  Fr 
Jim  Reames,  MBA 
Selah  Redhead,  Jr 
Doug  Redman.  Sr. 
Grea  Redman.  Jr. 


Angie  Reed.  Soph. 

Todd  Reese.  Jr. 

Todd  Reeves.  Fr. 

Jennifer  Reynolds.  Sr 

Hany  Rezk.  Fr. 


Pamela  Rials.  Jr. 

Morgan  Richardson.  Jr. 

Rachel  Richardson.  Jr. 

Sara  Ridgway.  Fr. 

Marty  Risley.  Sr. 


Kathleen  Robbins.  Fr 

Christy  Robertson.  Fr 

Dora  Robertson.  ADP  Sr 

Dana  Roe.  Soph 

Shannon  Rogers.  Soph 


Kristi  Rountree.  Jr. 

Stacey  Roy,  Fr. 

Jonathan  Rudolph.  Fr 

Jason  Alan  Ruggles.  Fr. 

Susan  Russell.  Jr. 


Robert  Sabau.  Fr. 

Joyce  Saitta.  Fr. 

Bina  Saleh.  Fr. 

Frederick  Salvo.  Fr. 

Jennifer  Sanders.  Fr. 


B 


Neeka  L.  Sanders,  Jr. 
Kim  Sands,  Sr. 
Mariko  Sasuga,  Fr. 
Chris  Saucier.  Fr. 


Daniel  M.  Scearce,  Soph. 
Robin  Schambach,  Fr. 
Stacie  Schneeflock,  Soph. 


Natalie  Scott,  Sr. 
Jennifer  Sentilles,  Soph. 
Amar  Sethi,  Soph. 
Christina  Seto,  Fr. 


Michael  A.  Sevel,  Fr. 

Susan  Sharp,  Fr. 

David  Shelton,  Jr. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Shelton,  Fr. 


Claire  Shepard,  Soph. 
Gen  Shepherd,  Sr. 
Amber  Shippee,  Soph. 
Carla  Shirley,  Sr. 


PICNIC  IN  THE  BOWL.    Gabby  1-AND-2-AND-3-AND-4-AND... 

Mills  and  Laura  Moore  spend  the  last  Perry  Narro  and  Mandy  Bourgeois 

day  of  Perspectives  in  the  Bowl  with  take  advantage  of  an  aerobics  class 

their  group  for  the  Perspectives  picnic.  in  the  new  weight  room. 


44 


What  is  your 
favorite  day 
of  the  week? 

Friday.s  are  the  highlight 

of  my  week!  All  of  my 

fiiends  and  I  look  forward 

to  Friday  nights  so  we  can 

set  all  of  our  boring  books 

aside  and  go  out! 

-Heather  Johnson 

Thursdays  are  my  favorite 
because  I  have  plenty  of 
time  to  just  hang  around! 
-Willard 

My  favorite  day  of  the 

week  is  definitely 

Saturday  because  there  are 

so  many  things  to  do,  and 

you  do  not  have  to  worry 

about  school  stuff. 

-Emily  Varner 

Wednesday-Ladies'  Night 

at  Rodeo's  is  the  best!   It's 

interesting  to  observe  the 

subculture  there. 

-Rebecca  Brown 


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44 


Do  YOU  HAVE  A 
JOB? 

I  work  as  a  resident 

advisor  to  Ezelle  Hall. 

Most  of  the  time.  I  really 

enjoy  my  job.  It  does  get 

hard  at  times  though, 
especialh  \\  hen  people  get 
rov\dy  and  break  thmgs. 
-Mike  Dale 

What  is  your 
favorite 

COLOR? 

M\  favorite  color  is 

orange  because  it  is  a 

derivati\e  of  red. 

-Neeka  Sanders 

Chartreuse  is  m\  faxorite 

color  because  it  catches 

the  most  fish. 

-Ben  Nelson 


99 


Moll\  Moring  Shorter.  Fr. 

Teresa  Shumate.  Fr. 

Jessica  Sigur.  Fr. 

Catherine  Simmons.  Fr. 


Jenniter  Simmons.  Soph. 

W.E.  Simmons.  Jr. 

Corey  Simon.  Fr 

Kyria  Simpson.  Sr 


Ben  Skipper.  Soph. 

Amy  Slatinsky.  Sr. 

Nancy  Sloan.  Fr. 

Lane  Smiley.  Soph. 


.Amy  Smith.  Jr. 

Lauren  Smith.  Jr 

Martin  W.  Smith  III.  MBA 

Carol  Peterson  Sniuck.  Sr. 


Mar\  Margaret  Sneed.  Sr. 

Nicole  Soho.  Jr. 

Tiffmy  Sommers.  Fr. 

Marci  Sonacharoen.  Sr. 


Kuldip  Sood.  Fr. 

.Anna  Spangler.  Sr. 

Sean  Spratt.  Fr. 

Christopher  Stanley.  Jr. 


Melissa  Stanley.  Fr. 

Sarah  Stanton.  Sr. 

Cicely  Stelly.  Fr. 

Brice  Stokes.  Sr. 


H 


students 


Jami  Slokes,  Fr. 
Cara  Strickland,  Jr. 
Jamie  Suinies,  Jr. 
Chri.siiiie  Sullivan.  Jr. 
Helen  Summerford.  Fr. 

Claire  Sutton.  Soph. 
Christy  Sylvan.  Soph. 
Nina  Tansey.  Fr. 
Kutenia  Tate.  Soph. 
Natalie  Tate,  Jr. 


Ann  Taylor.  Fr. 
Charlie  Taylor.  Fr. 
Holly  Taylor.  Fr. 
Lesley  Taylor,  Fr. 
Allison  Tays,  Jr. 


Kun  Temple.  Fr. 
Thomas  Temple.  Sr. 
John  Thomas.  Soph. 
Kenneth  Thomas.  Fr. 
Sterling  Thomas,  Fr. 


Cara  Thompson.  Fr. 
Paul  Thompson,  Fr. 
Amy  Threet.  Jr. 
Keturah  Thurmond.  Jr. 
Clifford  R.  Tillman  Jr..  Fr. 


Joseph  Townsend,  Jr. 
Alice  Trask.  Fr. 
Ellen  Treadw  ay.  Sr. 
Elaine  Trotter.  Sr. 
Marty  Troupe.  Soph. 


Matthew  Troup.  Jr. 
Nobuyuki  Tsuchiya.  Fr. 
Lawrence  Tucker.  Soph. 
April  Turner.  Fr. 
Tiffany  Turpin.  Fr. 


H 


students 


Stacy  Valentine,  Jr. 

Lendy  Van  Slyke.  Soph 

Jake  Vargo.  Fr 

Emily  Vamer.  Jr. 

Brian  Vaught,  Jr 

John  Matthew  Velkey.  Sr. 

Amanda  Vice.  Fr, 

Jennifer  Vickery.  Sr 

Christopher  Voigt,  Soph 

Liz  Volmer.  Soph. 


Mary  Jane  Wagg,  Fr. 

David  Waibel.  Sr. 

Christopher  Walker.  Sr. 

Kimberly  Wallace,  Sr. 

Zacchaeus  Wallace.  Fr. 


DeedreWalsh.  Jr 

Valerie  Walters.  Jr. 

Isaac  Wankerl.  Fr. 

Lyle  Wardlaw.  Jr. 

Elizabeth  Warren.  Soph. 


Dee  Dee  Warriner.  Fr. 

Ben  Watson.  Soph. 

Zach  Webb.  Fr. 

Scott  Webster.  Soph. 

Susan  Weiser.  Sr. 


Jason  West.  Fr. 

Thomas  L.  West  Jr..  Sr. 

Doug  White.  Soph. 

Mario  While.  Jr. 

Michael  White.  Jr. 


Angle  Whittington.  Soph. 

Julie  Whittinglon.  Soph. 

Derek  Whitwer,  Jr. 

Patience  Wildenfels,  Soph. 

Harold  Frederick  Wilke.  Fr 


H 


JeffWilkins,  Jr. 

Krisly  Wilkinson,  Fr. 

Wilkird 

Beth  Williams.  Fr. 


Brian  Williams.  Fr. 
Clairi;  Williams.  Jr. 
Elee  Williams.  So. 
Elton  Williams.  Jr. 


Lauren  Williams.  Fr. 
■Suzanne  Strong  Willis.  Sr. 
Hillary  Wilson.  Soph. 
Kevin  Wilson,  Fr. 


Dennis  Wong.  Fr. 
Amanda  Wood.  Fr. 
Brad  Wood.  Soph. 
Michael  Wood.  Jr. 


Brian  A.  Woods  Jr..  Fr. 
Jonathan  Woodward,  Sr. 
Ross  Worley,  Fr. 
Hthan  Woilhinaton,  Fr. 


Yoshinori  Yamada.  Soph. 
Hideki  Yasumoto.  Fr. 
Aileen  R.  Yelle.  MBA 
Elaine  Young.  ADP  Soph. 


Elizabeth  Young.  Soph. 
Neal  Zeber.  Sr. 
Stephanie  Zeber,  Soph. 


In  memory  of 


Jason  Wyatt  Hurst 

1976-  1995 


THAT  IS  YOUR 
FAVORITE  TIME  OF 
DAY? 

"My  favorite  time  of  day  is 

around  mid-morning, 

especially  when  it  is  sunny 

and  bright.  It's  like 

everything  is  alive." 

-Jason  Hurst,  Febnian  1995 


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iC^ 


Here  wegoll!  Athletics  took 
great  strides  towards  establishing  a 
name  in  the  SCAC.  SpiHt  that 
was  once  foreign  was  rekindled  by  the 
men  s  basketball  team  and 
their  trip  to  the  Sweet  Sixteen.  The 
gym  stayed  p2.CK6Cl  with  excited 
fans.  Women's  basketball  and  soccer 
also  had  rCmSrkflblG  seasons.  The 
women's  soccer  team  finished 
"tll_XlTd  in  the  conference.  Not 
to  be  outdone,  the  baseball  team  made 
it  to  the  JN  v>iT.r\  tournament  for  the 
first  time. 


Q 


Q 


M0VINGF0/?I/K4/?D 


Senior  stars  lead  the  way  in 
an  entertaining  year 

i^ 

FactAFfeelings 


'*^^hi 


l^eading  the  learn  in  at  least 
four  divisions,  Kelvin  Gladney 
w  as  named  SCAC  Player  of 
the  Week  five  times  and  SCAC 
Offensive  Player  of  the  Year. 

• 
Ixelvin  Gladney  broke  school 
records  with  2,089  all-purpose 
yards.  Gladney  also  had  1 16 
total  points. 

iVly  biggest  fan  was  my 
mother.  She  was  at  every 
home  game." 

-John  Lams 

m 

With  a  total  of  41  receptions 
for  689  yards,  Chns  Walker 
led  the  Majors  in  receiving. 
Walker  was  also  second  in 
yardage  and  third  in  scoring. 


Jonathan  Rudolph  was  tops 
in  tackles  with  a  total  of  139, 
se\enty  of  w hich  were  solo. 

What  makes  a  good 
athlete  is  a  lo\e  for  the  game." 
-Kacy  Presley 

m 

F  irst  Team  all  conference 
players  included  Chuck 
Edwards,  Duane  Fewell,  Chris 
Miller,  and  Chris  Walker. 


i3cores 

Ausiin  College  14-21 

DePauw  Univer.sity  20-16 

McMurry  University  21-28 

Colorado  Ccillege  21-19 

Emory  &  Henry  14-54 

Centre  College  14-18 

Trintiy  University  17-20 

Univ.  of  the  South  35-20 

Rhodes  College  17-10 

Greenville  College  17-20 
OveraU  Record  4-6 


CROSSING  THE  LINE.  Kelvin 
Gladney  makes  his  way  forward 
for  what  soon  heiomes  another 
six  points. 


IN  THE  POCKET.  Startins 
quiirterback  Kacy  Presley 
tlnished  his  senior  year  with  107 
completions  for  1355  yards. 


FOOTBALL,  (front)  Clay  .Johnston,  Anson  Walker,  Kacy  Presley, 

Kelvin  (iladney,  Doug  Hindman,  Thomas  Temple,  Brad  Madden, 

Troy  Nickerson,  .Jeffrey  Doolittle,  Chris  Walker,  Authur  .lohnson, 

{2nd  row)  Kenneth  Thomas,  Tony  Dixon,  .Johnny  Davis,  Charlie 

Malouf,  Neal  Zeher,  Nathan  Beavers,  Andy  Crotw ell.  Chuck  Kdwards, 

.John  At  wood,  Brandon  BarloH,(Jrrfr«H)  Chris  Voight,  Clay  Kittrell, 

.John  Thomas,  Charlie  Mozin^o,  Todd  Reeves.  .Jeff  Wilkins.  .Jason 

•m  Otis,  Marty  May,  Troy  Hilton,  .Johnathan  Rudolph.  (4th  raw)  Matt 

Morjjan,  Wendell  Harris, .John  Larrys,  Adam  Deane,  Brian  Steelman, 

Kenny  Lee,  Beau  Hale,  .Josh  Trapp,  Jerome  (iuine,  (5th  row)  Shawn 

Demerritt,  Dewayne  Kewell,  DeMatt  Harkins,  Brian  Welcher,  Chris 

Miller,   Ronnie   Issac.  Michael   Ray,  Desmond   Funchess,   Ben 

Nonnenniacher,  (6th  row)  Cowboy  Skinner,  Chris  Minshew,  Coach 

"^  Glenn  Cain,  Coach  Bill  Raphael,  Coach  Corey  Diaz,  Coach  .Joe  Don 

,    .    Samples,  Coach  Jim  Page,  Head  Coach  Tommy  Ranager,  Patrick 

Johnston,  Tyler  Avery,  Phill  Hartness,  (7th  row)  Ashley  Hansford, 

.IX     Murray  Burch,  J.  T.  Sanders. 


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THE  LAST  STAND.  Senior 
captains  Neal  Zeher,  Chris 
Walker,  Thomas  Temple  and 
Kelvin  Gladney  stand  at  midt'ield 
during  the  national  anthem. 

GANG  TACKLE.  The  defensive 
line  makes  sure  that  no  player 
makes  it  across  the  line  » ithout  a 
little  pain. 


CHEERI.KADERS.  (fronl) 
Mary  Larscnl,  Nan  Frascosna, 
Til'ani  JelTeries,  Marti 
SoriKcharoni.  I. aura  Autr\. 
Amanda  ()'Kfll\.(/)n(/t)  Mohua 
Hazra,  Mt'lunii'  Dotson.  Seth 
Berman.  Krin  Dawson.  Amanda 
Bell,  Paul  (iordon.  Heather  Lott, 
The  Major. 


SIGN  SPIRIT.  Mohua  Hazn 
gives  I'ans  a  little  tip  on  whai 
team  to  pull  for. 


ASTEPAHE:AD.  PaulCiordon 
dances  to  a  different  heat  while 
Mohua  Hazra,  .Mary  Largent  and 
Erin  Dawson  cheer  on  the 
baskethall  team. 

TOIGH   CROWD.  Mary 

Eargent  and  Laura  Autry  didn't 
need  to  work  too  hard  to  get  fans 
rowd)  at  a  .Millsaps  basketball 
game. 


fj 


SHommsuppoRT 


L  his  was  the  first  year  that 
the  squad  had  a  coach.  Mary 
Margaret  Wacaster  came  in 
and  helped  the  cheerleaders 
improve  so  that  they  could 
compete  at  camp. 

1  he  squad  held  a 
Homecoming  workshop  for 


Enthusiastic  cheerleaders 
full  ofsprirt 

K'i 

Facts  \Ffe'elings 


fSeing  part  of  a  team  is  a 
very  rewarding  experience. 
People  are  all  working 
together  trying  to  obtain  the 
same  goal,  which  could  not 
be  accomplished  by  just  one 
athlete.  For  instance,  we 
would  not  be  able  to  build  a 
pyramid  if  it  were  not  for  the 
determination  of  everyone." 
-Mohiia  Hazra 


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1 


THREE  BITS.  Amanda  O'Kelly, 
Erin  Da\v.son  and  Amanda  Belle 
show  off  their  spirit  at  a  home 
football  game. 

SITTING  HIGH.  Nan  Frascogna 
uses  her  enthusiasm  and  pom-poms 
to  get  the  crowd  stirred  up. 


MAKING    HKR   VVA\    DOWN. 

Nicole  S()h()  drihbles  to  the  opposite 
side  of  the  field  in  hopes  of  lakin}> 
the  lead. 

GETTIN(;  THK  I'PPER  KLBOW . 
While  she  \  olleys  for  possession  of 
the  hall,  Susan  Russel  will  agree 


WOMEN'S  SOCCER,  (froiill 
Kerry  (irindle.  Brook  ISaird, 
I.eahW  illiams.Stephanie/.eber, 
Kim  Kudde,  (iinny  Carroll, 
,Iennif'er  Miller,  Heidi  HudloH, 
Sara  Moorehouse,  Carrie  Coker, 
Susan  Russell,  [hack)  Coach 
David  A.  Korsythe,  Molly 
Stewart,.|ennil'er  Morgan,  Kerry 
Wilson,  llalley  Austin,  .lodi 
Gates,  Susan  Kasperbauer, 
Ashle>  Abate,  Nicole  Soho,  Lisa 
Waskom,  Coach  Sarah  Mitten, 
Coach  Raul  Sierra. 


^INNINGK/CKS 


Staying  ahead  of  the  pack 
was  hard  to  achieve 

Fact^A|Velings 


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v^oming  back  from  an 
upsetting  last  year,  the 
women's  soccer  team 
proved  it  was  just  a  fluke  by 
earning  a  winning  record 
for  both  regular  season  and 
conference  games. 

Ixoad  trips  are  a  major 
part  of  soccer.    One  trip  the 
bus  broke  down,  and  we 
were  stuck  for  over  four 
hours.  An  ice  cream  truck 
arrived  just  in  time.  .  .  Raul 
was  hitting  on  the  driver.  .  . 
What  an  experience!" 

-Carrie  Coker 

I^usan  Kasperbauer  was 
named  SCAC  first  team. 
Kasperbauer  led  the  team 
with  28  total  points. 

Preshman  Heidi  Hudlow 
provided  help  in  scoring 
with  a  total  of  24  points. 


Junior  goalkeeper  Lisa 
Waskom  finished  the 
season  with  a  total  of  57 
saves. 

A  think  the  reason  our 
team  was  so  successful  was 
that  we  played  well  as  a 
team.  Experience  and  skill 
balanced  the  not-so-skilled. 
It  was  a  great  season 
because  it  was  enjoyable 
and  we  won." 

-Carrie  Wilson 


kJcores 

EmoryUniversity  1-9 

Agnes  Scott  College  3-2 

Loyola  University  4-2 

Univ.  of  the  South  2-1 
Univ.  ot  Southern  Mississippi   2-1 

Oglethorpe  University  1-0 

LaGrange  College  3- 1 

Loyola  University  4-1 

Centre  College  3-0 

Rhodes  College  0-4 

Hendrix  College  7-0 

Southwestern  University  1-2 

Trinity  University  1-4 
Overall  Record  9-4 


JUST  IN  CASE  the  opposing 
team  trespasses  in  Lisa 
Waskoni's  territory,  she  has  the 
leg  power  to  send  it  right  bacli. 


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HEADSTRONG 


Experience  earned 
during  long  hard  season 


Facts  ^'clings 


SCAC  Player  of  the  Week 
and  team  captain.  Nathan 
Guice,  led  the  team  with  14 
goals  and  28  total  points. 

We  were  a  young  team. 
Catch  us  next  year!" 

-Lee  Johnson 

# 

i3enior  captain  Andy  Kuhn 
was  on  top  in  assists  with  four. 
Freshman  Lee  Johnson  was 
second  with  two.  Johnson  was 
also  second  in  scoring  w  ith  six 
goals  and  14  total  points. 


VFoalkeeper  Jeremy  Dobay 
completed  the  season  with  95 
saves. 


k5  cores 

Mississippi  College 
Dallas  Baptist 
Centenary  College 
Univ.  of  the  South 


3-4 
0-} 
2-? 


Univ.  of  Southern  Mississippi  3-2 

Oglethorpe  University  2-3 

LaGrange  College  0-5 

Centre  College  1-2 

Rhodes  College  0-4 

HendrixCollege  3-3 

Southwestern  University  4-1 

Trinity  University  1-2 
Overall  Record  3-8-1 


HLDDI.K  IF.  On  many 
occa.sions  the  Majors  slioHed  how 
they  stuck  tontlher  by  always 
sticking  up  lor  one  another. 


ON  THE  RUN.     Lee  Johnson 
runs  ahead  of  his  man  in 
hopes  of  cutting  him  off. 


PENALTY  KICK.  Senior  team 
captain  Andy  Kuhn  tal<es  a  shot. 


MEN'S  SOCCER.  (front) 
Jeremy  Dobay.  Jason  Jolly, 
Robert  Mozingo,  Michael  Coker, 
Willem  Bermel,  Nathan  Guice. 
Chris  O'Brien,  Ray  Masker, 
(middle)  Coach  David  Forsythe, 
Molly  Stewart,  Gary  Matthews, 
John  Adams,  Jeff  McDonald, 
Justin  Matheny,  Hideki 
Yasumoto,  Jason  West,  Coach 
Sarah  Mitten,  Coach  Raul  Sierra, 
(back)  Nathan  Beavers,  Josh 
Farley,  Lee  Johnson,  Ben  Owen, 
Andy  Kuhn,  Tobias  Gibson, 
Jaime  Barquero-Cruz. 

ATTACK  THE  GOAL.  Nobody 
had  to  instruct  junior  team 
captian,  Nathan  Guice,  to  do  so. 


LONGS77?IOES 


Cross  Country  teams  cover 
many  long  miles 

— r^. — 

FactAJ^elings 


I^teve  Morgan  came  in 
1  St  for  both  the  Delta 
State  and  the  Rhodes 
Invitational.  Morgan 
was  also  All  Conference 
and  placed  16th  in 
regionals. 

J  ust  about  any  one  on 
the  team  would  qualify 
for  a  lunatic.  We  ran 
rain  or  shine,  hot  or  cold, 
from  10  mile  runs  to  1/4 
mile  splits  -  and  we 
actually  got  some 
enjoyment  out  of  it." 

-Matthew  Velkx 


Hdizabeth  Callaway  led 
the  women's  team  and 
holds  the  school  record  for 
thc5Kat  19:57. 

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\_-oach  Todd  Munch 
planned  wcirk-out  routines 
for  each  and  every  player. 
He  was  working  w ith  male 
and  female  runners  who 
each  had  indisidual  needs. 


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Delia  Slate 
Rhodes 
Mi.ss.  College 
UWF 
Conference 


Women   Men 

7th        12th 


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1st 
2nd 
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8th 
2nd 
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OUT  FOR  A  RUN.  Steve 
Morgan,  an  All  Conference 
runner,  stays  in  shape  bv  working 
out  around  campus  in  the  off- 
season. Steve  helped  organize 
the  Millsaps  Marathon  Club  and 
competed  in  several  road  races 
in  the  spring. 


WOMEN'S  AND  MEN'S 
CROSS  COUNTRY,  {fronii  Max 
Cox,  Charlie  Diel,  Chris  Saucier, 
Matt  Velkev.fAaci). Janet  Foley, 
Priscilla  Almond,  Elizabeth 
Callaway,  Gabrielle  Sciortino, 
(Jen  Shepherd,  (nut  pictured) 
Steve  Morgan,  Brian  McNeil, 
Coach  Todd  Munch. 


ON  COURSE.  The  mens  and 
women's  teams  take  advantage 
of  good  weather  to  run  the  2  mile 
training  course  on  campus.  In 
the  lead  is  Matt  Velkey,  a 
recipient  of  the  1994-95  David 
M.  Halbrook  Certificate  for 
Mississippi  Student-Athletes 

THE  STRETCH.  Priscilla 
Almond  and  Gen  Shepherd  talk 
things  over  while  stretching 
before  a  run.  As  a  senior,  this 
was  Gen's  last  season  during 
which  she  placed  5th  at  a  meet  at 
Delta  State  with  a  time  of  21:07. 


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GR0WINGPi4/A/S 


Team  struggles  with  only 
seven  players  and  injuries 

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FactsNfeelings 


J.  here  couldn  I  have  been  a 
better  place  or  group  to  party 
w  ith  than  the  team  on  our  trip 
to  New  Orleans  when  we 
played  Loyola  L'ni\ersity.'" 

GiGi  Huydcl 

"laying  most  of  the  season 
v\ith  a  dislocated  shoulder. 
Lauren  Long  led  the  team  w  ith 
46  service  aces. 

ijophomore  Angie  Hood 
stayed  on  top  in  assists  with  240 
and  led  in  attack  percentage. 


J  unior  Barbara  Ann  Broyles 
pulled  out  182  digs. 


k3  cores 

Mississippi  College  0-.^ 

Hendrix  College  ,V1 

Loyola  University  .^^-2 

Jackson  State  Uni\ersily  .^-1 

Mississippi  College  0-.^ 

Centre  College  1)-.^ 

Oglethorpe  University  0-.^ 

Univ.  of  the  South  1-.^ 

Loyola  University  l-?> 

Jackson  State  University  .^-1 

Christian  Brothers  Univ.  ()-.1 

Mississippi  College  0-.^ 

Rhodes  College   "  0-3 

Southwestern  University  0-.^ 

Hendirx  College            '  1)-.^ 

Trinity  University  0-.^ 

Trinity  University  0-3 

Centre  College  0-3 

Oglethorpe  LIniveisity  0-3 

Univ.  of  the  South  0-3 

Hendnx  College  0-3 
Overall  Record  .?-/,V 


•Til'-  yell  (;i(;i  Haydel  and 
Barharu  Ann  Broyles  as  they 
block  an  oppi»in)>  attack. 


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OLLEYBALL.  {front)  Karen 
hiang,  Tessa  Hue,  (hack)  GiGi 
aydel,  Barbara  Ann  Broyles, 
ngie  Hood. 

ERVICE.  Barbara  Ann  Broylcs 
lys  concentration  is  the  key 
;hind  serving.  Broyles  was 
cond  in  kills  with  88. 


TIMEOUT.  Duringalonggame 
coach  Stacey  Grisham  calls  time 
to  pull  her  team  back  together. 


GETTING  UP.  GiGi  Haydel 
easily  slams  the  ball  over  the  net. 
Haydel  finished  her  season  with 
142  kills  to  put  her  on  top  and 
came  in  second  in  digs  with  179. 

SIDE  .SET.  Angle  Hood  sets  the 
ball  up  in  hopes  that  one  of  her 
teammates  spikes  it  down. 

GETTING  DOWN.  Karen 
Chiang  uses  her  agility  to  dig  a 
long  hard  hit  ball  in  the 
backcourt. 


B 


T()(;KTHKR.  The  Lad> 
Majors  rirmly  hclived  that  the 
fact  that  thi>  pla\td  t<ij;c-lhcT 
«as  thi'  rtason  lhi>  won.  and 
pla\inu  as  indi\iduals  was  the 
reason  thc\  lost. 


FRESHMAN.  Michele  Biege 
started  for  the  Majors  and  had  £ 
team  high  26  points  against 
Hendrix.  Biegel  a>eraged  1(1.: 
points  per  game  for  the  Majors 


FOR  THREK.  Carla  W ehh  led 
the  l.adv  Majors  in  three  point 
percentage  at  44'"r  and  three 
point  field  goal  attempts.  \\  ehh 
was  also  second  on  the  team  in 
free  throw  percentage. 


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TOO  LATE.  I.anci  Greenlee 
easily  puts  a  move  on  her  man  t<i 
get  a  better  shot  off.  (ireeniee 
ne\er  had  much  trouble  getting 
around  her  man. 

NEWCOMER.  Julie  Fennell 
came  midseason  to  the  Lady 
Majors  and  provided  help  in  both 
getting  the  hall  down  the  court 
and  three  point  shooting. 


DREAM  THiAM 


After  long  season  Majors 
advance  to  NCAA  tourney 

O^ 

Facte  \Ffeelings 


First  Team  All  SCAC 
selection  Felicia  Lofton  led 
the  team  in  free  throw 
percentage,  assists,  and 
steals.  Lofton  averaged 
15.6  points  a  game. 

1  he  Lady  Majors  lost  to 
Emory  University  in  the 
first  round  of  the  NCAA 
playoffs.  This  was  the  first 
national  tournament 
appearance  for  the  team. 


>cores 


LSU-Shreveport 

121-36 

Maryville-Mo 

90-39 

Washington  University 

59-70 

Wittenberg 

70-81 

LSU-Shreveport 

123-36 

Judson  College 

88-70 

Blue  Mountain  College 

85-80 

Wheaton  College 

76-77 

Judson  College 

89-68 

Univ.  of  Dallas 

97-61 

Emory  University 

85-78 

Hendrix  College 

83-60 

Rhodes  College 

83-69 

Univ.  of  the  South 

86-63 

Centre  College 

69-87 

Trinity  University 

82-68 

Southwestern  University 

84-73 

Univ.  of  the  South 

103-63 

Centre  College 

89-68 

Trinity  University 

72-74 

Southwestern  University 

69-52 

Oglethorpe  University 

76-67 

Hendrix  College 

55-78 

Rhodes  College 

96-69 

Oglethorpe  University 

73-56 

Emory  University 

77-95 

Overall  Record  19-7 

WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL,  (front)  Chrissy  Webb,  Land  Greenlee,  Michele  Biegel,  Angle  Hood,  Alyson 
Welch,  Carmen  Grubbs,  Leah  Smith,  (back)  Coach  Gina  Griffin,  Mary  Helen  Wall,  Felicia  Lofton, 
Allison  Ammann,  Shannon  Hughes,  Kim  Weaver,  Caria  Webb,  Jennifer  Hamm,  Coach  Cindy  Hannon. 


Q 


S\NEETSUCCESS 


Season  filled  with  heart- 
breakers  and  clutch  plays 

1^ 

FactsNJeelings 


1  he  Majors  traveled  all  the         i 

•     J  unior  transfer  Don 

•  • 

Proctor 

way  to  the  Sweet  Sixteen  of          , 

,     also  received  First  Team  All 

the  NCAA  Championships  in 

\     Conference  honors  and  led  his 

Virginia  to  fall  short  to  the             " 

•     team  in  assists  with  67  and 

Division  111  Champion.                  « 

»     steals  with  62. 

w 

# 

X  hillip  Robinson  was  named       , 

t     ij  cores 

Player  of  the  Year  and  SCAC        \ 

*      l.oNolii  University 

68-65 

'      timory  University 

89-59 

Player  of  the  Week  three                ' 

Web.ster  University 

95-55 

times.  Robinson  led  the  team        * 

1      Fisk  University 

94-61 

,      Maryville  University 

84-68 

in  scoring,  averaging  17.7              « 

t      Prinicipia  College 

1 19-59 

points  per  game.  His  total  of        , 

t      Wesley  College 
»      LSU-Shreveport 

127-67 
94-62 

461  points  broke  the  1,00  point     ' 

'      Pensacola  Christian 

106-84 

* 

Fisk  University 

103-70 

mark  for  his  career.                        " 

Hendrtx  College 

74-60 

• 

,      Rhodes  Colleg'e 

64-66 

,      Wesley  College 

124-66 

Unity  and  tmseltlshne.ss           « 

t      Univ.  ot  the  South 

89-74 

»      Centre  College 

74-70 

made  the  difference  between  a      , 

•      Trinity  University 

100-72 

'      Southwestern  University 

97-66 

1      Univ.  of  the  South 

86-67 

,      Centre  College 

87-68 

a  championship  team.""                   • 

)      Trinity  University 

81-71 

-John  Bntniiii     « 

t      Southttestern  University 

102-65 

»      Oglethorpe  University 

81-79 

^ 

'      Hendri\  College 

58-69 

ijophomore  ,Iohn  Garber  led       , 

•      Rhodes  College 

95-82 

Oglethorpe  University 

91-69 

^      Hendrix  College 

79-67 

the  IVlajt)rs  in  rebounds  with          \ 

,      Maivville  College 

88-86 

197  and  averaged  7.3  rebounds     ' 

t      L'ni\ .  uf  \Vi>.tonsui-Plalte\  ill 

:  68-82 

»                     Overall  Record  25-3 

a  game.  Garber  also  led  the          • 

team  in  blocked  shots  with  83       < 

and  averaged  3.1a  game.               \ 

CI, ITCH     SHOT. 

'hillip 

Kobinsun 

squares  up  to  si 

loot  Tor 

Ihri-f  for 

Ihf  Major. 

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4EN'S  BASKETBALL,  (front) 
Christian  Doucet,  Darryl  Nelson, 
)on  Proctor,  Cratin  Luckett, 
immy  Hamilton,  Coach  John 
itroudAhack)  Zaccheus  Wallace, 
ohn  Brunini,  John  Garber,  Brad 
'rice,  Phillip  Robinson,  Coach 
4[att  Mitchell. 


NO  PROBI.KM.  Don  Proctor 
drives  the  lane  and  shoots  despite 
tou^h  defense  from  a  few 
Hendrix  Warriors. 


VICTORY  CELEBRATION. 
John  Garber  assists  Christian 
Doucet  as  he  cuts  down  part  of 
the  net  after  clinching  the  SC  AC 
Championship. 


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SENDING  IT  LONG.  Mike 
Prejean  puis  on  a  show  for  one  of 
the  many  crowds  that  came  out 
to  support  the  team. 


WAITINC;  FOR  THE  PITCH. 
Teddy  Hyniel  nets  ready  to  field 
an\  hall  thai  comes  his  «ay.  Hymel 
led  the  team  in  hits  with  54. 

SIT  BACK  AND  RELAX.  Trey 
Porter,  Luther  Ott,  and.Iim  Page 
agree  that  there  is  nothing  quite 
like  a  Saturday  at  the  ballpark. 


BASEBALL,  {front)  Yoshi 
Vaniada,  Steve  Dalferes,  Mike 
Andrews,  Harry  Rayburn,  Ben 
Jeffcoat,  Mike  HighFdl,  Kevin 
Wilson,  Neill  Ayres,  John 
Thomas,  (middle)  Charlie 
Malouf.  Robert  Dews,  David 
Shelton,  Michael  Prejean,  Chris 
Lawrence,  Kirk  Kinard,  Alden 
Kirk,  ,|eff  Niolet,  Brandon 
Barlow,  (hack)  Coach  Trey 
Porter,  Teddy  Hymel,  .John 
Mercer,  .Jim  Marshall,  Anson 
Walker,  Head  Coach  .Jim  Page, 
Peter  Austin,  Tripp  (lillespie, 
Jacob  Fuller,  Todd  Reese.  Luther 
Ott. 


STAYING>!IL/1/E 


Team  makes  it  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  for  1st  time 


\  I 

Fact^ 

Ffeelini 

gs 

J  ohn  Mercer  was  selected        < 

»  i^oach  Page  was  selected 

Pitcher  of  the  Year  and  was 

I  SCAC  Coach  of  the  Year. 

voted  Player  of  the  Week  in 

:         • 

l  l3cores 

the  SCAC. 

^^ 

»    Loyola  University 

9-7 

r  irst  Team  All  Conference           < 

»    NCWesieyan 

10-5 

•    Methodist  College 

2-19 

included  Peter  Austin,  Mike       , 

'   Oglethorpe  Univ. 

ll-l 

Emory  University 

ll-l 

Highfill.  Kirk  Kinard,  Chris       \ 

1    Southwestern  University 

6-5 

Lawrence,  and  Jeff  Niolet.          " 

1    Univ.  of  the  South 

9-4 

1    Univ.  of  the  South 

12-4 

•           : 

1    Univ.  of  the  South 

5-1 

•    Centre  College 

4-3 

1  he  team  traveled  to                < 

'    Centre  College 
'    Centre  College 

7-4 
I9-.3 

Fayetteville,  N.C.  as  the  #3        \ 

Mississippi  State 

6-27 

1    Millikin  University 

6-.3 

seed  and  won  one  of  three 

1    Centre  College 

8-1 

playoff  games.                             " 

(    Centre  College 
1    Centre  College 

14-0 
9-6 

•           : 

•    Oglethoipe  Univ. 

6-5 

'    Oglethorpe  Univ. 

8-0 

"We  finished  2 1st  in  the        ' 

Oglethorpe  Univ. 
1    Univ.  of  the  South 

10-13 

22-4 

country  and  made  the  NCAA          < 

1    Univ.  of  the  South 

5-3 

t    Univ.  of  the  South 

17-10 

playoffs  for  the  first  time  ever.        \ 

t    Alabama  A&M 

11-2 

Each  member  of  this  team         \ 

•    Alabama  A&M 

5-6 

•    Oglethorpe  Univ. 

16-4 

can  say  they  were  the  first."       < 

'    Oglethoipe  Univ. 

2-4 

-Coach  Trey  Porter      i 

Oglethorpe  Univ. 

4-5 

,    UAB 

1-15 

•           : 

1    Trinity  University 

6-1 

t    Oglethorpe  Univ. 

8-5 

Oenior  Jeff  Niolet  led  the         ', 

•  Trinity  University 

•  Trinity  University 

1-2 

3-5 

team  with  45  RBI's.  with  9        \ 

'    NCWeslyan 

2-7 

Bridgevvater 

5-4 

homeruns,  and  with  a                 • 

NCWeslyan 

6-12 

batting  average  of  .357.              « 

,               Overall  Record  25-11 

PITCHER  John  Mercer  had  44 
strikeouts  on  the  year. 


GETJmGAHEAD 


Freshmen  and  sophomores 
gain  wisdom  for  next  year 

1^ 

FactAI^elings 


r*  reshman  Rachel  Diel  won 
all  three  of  her  singles  matches 
at  the  SCAC  Tournament  and 
was  named  All-Conference. 

W  hen  the  women's  tennis 
coach  moved  out  of  town 
shortly  before  the  spring 
season,  Anne  Porter  Uhlhorn 
undertook  the  position  along 
with  Coach  Matt  Mitchell. 
Anne  Porter  practiced  with  the 
team  and  look  them  to  the 
conference  tournament  in 
Conway.  Arkansas. 

W  e  may  not  have  had  the 
best  season,  but  our  tennis 
team  definitely  had  the  most 
fun  at  the  conference 
tournament!" 

-Amy  Ba'wr 

m 

V  reshman  Julie  Fennell 
surprised  everyone  when  she 
came  from  the  basketball  court 
to  the  tennis  court  and  played 
very  well  for  the  Majors. 


X  he  women's  tennis  team 
was  entirely  composed  of 
freshmen  and  sophomores. 
Though  not  successful  at  the 
SCAC  tournament,  the  players 
on  the  team  had  many  three  set 
matches  and  played  well 
against  the  strong  teams  there. 

r\ll  of  the  girls  were 
\  aluable  -  our  most  consistent 
player  was  probably  Rachel 
Diel." 

-Jecmelte  Burke 

m 

Oophomore  Laura  Applewhite's 
serves  was  a  force  her 
opponents  reckoned  with. 


kjcores 

MissLs.sippi  Valley  5-2 
Hinds  Community  College        1-2 

Delta  State  University  0-9 

William  Carey  0-9 

Loyola  University  6-3 

Bcihaven  College  0-9 

Hendri\  College  3-6 

William  Carey"  0-8 

Oglethorpe  University  \-5 

Centre  College  1-8 

Hendnx  College  2-7 
Overall  Record  2-8 


BACKHAND  BASICS.  Laura 
Applewhite  led  her  team  in  #1 
singles  and  douhles. 


FRESHMAN  FINESSE.  Rachel 
Diel  won  56  out  of  a  total  69 
games  to  put  her  on  top. 

WOMENS  TENNIS.  Ijroni) 
.Jeanette  Burke,  Rachel  Diel, 
Amy  Baier,  Mary  Margaret  Nail, 
(hack)  Anne  Porter  Uhlhorn, 
.lulie  Fennell,  Laura  Applewhite, 
Allison  Ammann.  Anna 
Katherine  Monteith. 


IN  CLOSE.  Amy  Baier  muscles 
a  backhand  during  a  marathon 
Saturday  morning  match. 


GOING  LOW.  Sophomore 
Jeanette  Burke  reaches  down  to 
send  one  back. 


TOUGHSEASON 


Young  team  has  a  lot  to  learn 
from  SCAC  tournament 


O-^- — 

Fact^NFfe'elings 


i3enior  Charlie  Diel  hud  a  4-3 
singles  record  playing  in  the  #1 
and  #2  slots  and  ended  his 
career  by  being  First  Team  All 
Conference  in  the  SCAC. 

W  hat  can  I  say  but  we  had 
a  young  team.  It  was 
definitely  a  rebuilding  year  for 
the  Majors.  We  gained  a  lot  of 
experience,  and  we  will 
hopefully  do  better  next  year." 
-Coach  Man  Mitchell 


1  he  team  tra\eled  in  late 
April  to  the  SCAC  tournament 
in  Conway.  Arkansas,  hosted 
by  Hendrix  College. 


# 

i3cores 

.\Iiss.  Vallev 

7-0 

Miss.  College 

2-S 

Lovola  Universltv 

3-4 

Cenire  College 

1-6 

Rhodes  College 

0-7 

Hendrix  College 

2-.^ 

Miss.  College 

5-2 

Delta  State  University 

1-6 

Hendrix  College 

1-6 

Rhodes  Collese 

O-.s 

Southwestern  Univ. 

1-6 

Oglethorpe  Univ. 

3-4 

Overall  Record 

2-10 

wmmmm 


MEN'S  TENNIS.  (/>»«/)  Will  HuKuel.  David 
Parnell,  Sleven  Johns.  Charlie  Diel.  Charles  Rohh, 
(/iniA)  Coach  Matt  Mitchell.  I'honias  .lones.  Michael 
Bocrner.  Kris  Dickson,  Mark  Moody,  Todd 
Johnson. 


M 


STEPPING  INTO  THE  SHOT. 
Kris  Dickson  played  #4  sinjiJes 
and  usually  teamed  with  Michael 
Boerner  in  the  #2  doubles  position. 


TEAMWORK.  Charles  Robb 
and  Charlie  Diel  were  2-0  on  the 
two  occasions  when  they  played 
together  in  doubles. 


KKKP  \()LR  HKAD  DOWN. 
Russ  Hawkins  concentrates  hard 
in  order  to  keep  his  ball  straight 
and  nut  hit  Willard  looking  on 
from  the  sand  trap. 


TAKING  AIM 


Majors  show  they  can  be 
SCAC  competitors 


\ 


\ 


Facts\Ffeelings 


A.  women's  golf  team  was 
added  to  the  list  that  would 
compete  in  the  conference 
tournament. 

IP 

IVuss  Hawkins  finished  on 

top  with  a  handicap  of  8  and 
his  best  round  at  74. 

.,  ^ 
IN  ewcomer  Dan  Fletcher 
finished  second  on  the  team 
with  his  best  round  at  76. 


1  have  learned  that 
everyone  cannot  triumph 
and  become  a  champion,  but  if 
you  give  your  best  effort, 
you  will  always  be  a  winner." 
-Scott  Bogan 


CJcores 

Pizza  Hut  Intercollegiate  12th 

Rhodes,  CBU  2nd 

Belhaven  Ist 

CBU  Intercollegiate  11th 

CBU  2nd 

SCAC  Tournament  5th 


GOLF,  (front)  Benjeffcoat, 
Jake  Vargo,  Leo  Issak,  Russ 
Hawkins,  {back)  Coach  John 
Stroud,  Mitch  Ellett,  Phillip 
Chapman,  Dan  Fletcher,  Doug 
Hindman. 


PRACTICE  SWINGS.  Warming 
up  before  the  match,  Dan 
Fletcher  hits  a  few  balls  on  the 
driving  range. 


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ACfflllES 


Involvement 


in  an 


abundance  of  clubs  and  acti\ities. 
Everyday  offered  a  PI  ©  W  chance  to 
spend  time  helping  with  a  publication 
or  with  IPUWciltl^  a  house  or 
doing  something  fun  like  spending  an 

a  f  t  e  r n  o  o  n  at  the  Res  with 

the  Ski  Club.  And  that  wasn't  even 


counting  the  main  rCB-SOH.  for 


being  here  -  the  classes,  the 

lxomLe^f%"ork.  the 

projects,  the  papers.  Sometimes  it  ail 
seemed  like  too  IIT llCll..  but  it  all 

kept  things  interesting. 


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ACTIVITIES 


School  Business 


ru'D 


Recruiters 

1  ower  Council  was  a  selective 
group  of  students  who  assisted  the 
Admissions  Office  in  recruiting 
prospective  students.  Members 
served  as  tour  guides,  wrote  letters 
to  prospective  students,  and  called 
them  to  answer  questions.  They 
also  attended  college  fairs  with  the 
Admissions  Counselors. 


Judges 


1  he  Judicial  Council  is  made  up 
of  five  student  representatives,  two 


faculty  members,  and  one  staff 
member.  SB  A  officers  select  the 
members  from  among  people  who 
apply.  Council  members  work  to 
help  students  understand  their 
rights  and  responsibilities.  Most 
infractions  brought  to  Council  are 
violations  of  community  standards. 

Sponsors 

1  he  Student  Body  Association 
sponsored  many  interesting 
activities  including  bands  in  the 
Bowl,  the  Red  Beans  and  Rice 
competition,  a  Virtual  Reality 
machine,  comedians  in  the  Grille, 
and  Major  Madness  weekend. 


JUDICIAL  COUNCIL,  (front)  Amy  Clav-Cashion.  Chair  Lottie 
Bash,  Vice-Chair  Brian  Ponder,  Christine  Meyers,  (hack)  James 
McKcown.  Jim  Parks, Marvin  Davis,  W  ill  Halit'ord, Stacy  \  alentine. 


TOWER  COUNCIL,  (front)  Holly  Taylor,  Gen  Shepherd,  Su.san  Fcldman,  Angic  Whittington.  Heather 
Lindscy,  Jennifer  Sanders,  Lauri  McCorniick.  Jennifer  Brewer.  Clare  Bro«n,  Natalie  Tale,  Jenny  Crowl. 
Kim  Hollimon,  Stephanie  Barrett,  I2nd  rov)  Mary  Alice  Kamhin.  Amy  Smith,  Ashley  McDonnell,  l.ori 
Clon/ales,  Claire  Shepard,  Mario  White,  Amy  Balducci.  Christina  Kin/el,  (iretchenCiodchaux,  Ellen  Czaika, 
(.hdrov)  Ashley  Lalande,  Kim  Sands,  Jennifer  \ickery,  Todd  Reeves,  Angela  l)a>  is,  Alison  Cros«ell,  Anna 
Spangler,  Amy  McCain,  Max  Cox,  Wyn  Hoover,  (•^r/inmi  Kathleen  Mitchell,  Marvin  Davis,  Mike  Biirketl, 
Brian  Ponder,  Austin  McMullen,  William  Elatt,  Philip  Chapman,  Nohle  Black,  (5tli  row)  Susannah  (Jrubbs. 
Ashley  Phillips,  Hope  White,  Charlie  Taylor,  Kris  Dickson,  Martha  Roberson,  Allison  Grubbs,  Mary  Blaine. 


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GUEST  SPEAKER.  SBA 
President  David  Morrow  speaks 
during  the  Founder's  Society 
Tower  Ceremony. 


TOWER  COUNCIL  organizer 
Kathleen  Mitchell  serves 
toppings  at  the  Tower  Council 
ice  cream  party  and  study  break. 


TOWER  COUNCIL,  (not 
pictured)  Emily  Berg,  Mike  Dale, 
Latanisha  Dees,  Natalie  Gilbert, 
Heidi  Hudlow,  Mary  Largent, 
Megan  Maginnis,  Alison 
McDonnell,  Michelle  Milam, 
Jennifer  Murphy,  John  Myers, 
Heather  Neuroth,  Meredith 
Ozier,  Gayle  Palfrey,  Keturah 
Thurmond,  Matt  Troup, 
Patience  Wildenfels,  Hagi 
Bradley,  Rachel  Allgood.  Cherie 
Chester,  Kacky  Cole,  Barbara 
Davis,  Philip  Davis,  Brian 
Gomillion,  Stephen  Greenleaf, 
Jennifer  Honeycutt,  Susan 
Kasperbauer,  Jenny  Marts, 
Kelly  Merriman,  Chris  Price, 
Doug  Redman,  Morgan 
Richardson,  Cara  Strickland. 

TOUR  GUIDES  Charlie  Taylor 
and  Stephanie  Barrett  talk  to 
visitors  about  the  construction 
of  the  new  dorm  during  a  tour  of 
the  south  side  of  campus. 


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ITUDENT  BODY  ASSOCIATION,  (front)  Erika  Buford,  Jean  Grayson,  Sarah 
!^atherine  Dill,  Chris  Nelson,  Andy  Brown,  Scott  Webster,  Harry  Rayburn,  Kate 
!^alvert,  Keturah  Thurmond,  Noble  Black.  Mario  D.  White,  Shannon  Rogers,  (middle) 
Caty  Farrell,  Jennifer  Ballard,  Ben  Nelson,  Laura  Stevens,  Michelle  Pate,  Lee  Ann 
iamilton,  Angela  Davis,  Trace  Noble,  Mary  Boothe,  Marci  Songcharoen,  Jodi  Gates, 
back)  Tom  Summerford,  Lory  Gonzales,  Claire  Sutton,  Mary  Largent,  Adam  Kirby, 
lane  Shearer,  David  Fuquay,  Nathan  Walsh,  P.  Ryan  Beckett,  Jeff  McDonald,  (not 
lictured)  Allison  Priebe. 


SBA  OFFICERS.  Treasurer  Ben  Watson,  First  Vice  President  Derek  Arrington, 
President  Knox  Boteler,  Second  Vice  President  Jeff  Seabold,  Secretary  Emily  Berg. 


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School  Business 


Field  Trips 

The  Student  Affiliate  Chapter  of 
the  American  Chemical  Society 
went  to  the  Waterways  Experiment 
Station  in  Vicksburg.  The  Zoology 
class  took  a  trip  to  the  Jackson  Zoo 
and  to  the  Natural  Science  Museum. 
Beta  Beta  Beta  took  a  canoe  trip 
down  the  Okatoma  River. 


Presentations 

oeveral  members  of  Beta  Beta  Beta 
and  the  Student  Affiliate  Chapter 
of  the  American  Chemical  Society 


presented  their  research  projects 
at  the  Mississippi  Academy  of 
Sciences  in  February. 


Sponsors 

1  he  American  Chemical  Society 
spnsored  a  meeting  that  brought 
astronaut  Dr.  Catherine  Coleman 
to  Millsaps.  Beta  Beta  Beta 
sponsored  the  annual  Christmas 
party  for  the  departments  of  Math 
and  Sciences.  The  party  was  in  the 
Olin  lobby  with  entertainment  by 
Brit  Shell  on  guitar  and  Bob  Nevins 
on  the  bagpipes. 


S()CIKT\  OK  l'H\  SICS  STl  l)KN  rS.  Stephen  Lokit/,  Michael  B.  Kiltrell,  Kd  Pruet. 
Asif  Khundker,  Doug  Leonard,  Ken  Ball,  Morris  Mitchell,  Steve  Morjian. 


BKTA  BETA  BET.A.C/rwHrrriniBakelaar,  Jean  Crayson.Candee  Clary,  Karen Munn. 
Caria  Wehb,  .-Xniy  Balduccl,(miW(//f )  Advisor  Dick  R.  Highflll,  President  Billy  Crowder. 
Secretary  Millicent  Kmniert,  Treasurer  .Jennifer  Bhalia,  Ashley  Hansford,  Mike 
Burkett,  Murat  Akdaniar,  Todd  Lewis,  Nan  Frascogna,  (Iretchen  (iodchaux,  (hack) 
Russell  Oavis,  .leffery  Doolittle,  Ashton  Randall.  Michael  Wood,  Chris  Lawrence, 
Matthew  Murray,  Scott  Webster,  Michael  fagert,  Scott  Lewis,  (nut  pictured)  Mce 
President  Rosv  Bahadur. 


GEOLOGY  LAB  partners 
Mary  Pitts  and  Scott  Henderson 
work  on  a  weekly  lab  project. 


JENNIFER  MOSLE Y  and  Lane 
Smiley  attend  the  Science 
Conference  where  Astronaunt 
Dr.  Catherine  Coleman  was  a 
guest  speaker. 

AMERICAN  CHEMICAL 
Society  members  Amy  Balducci 
and  Laurie  McCormick  make 
decorations  for  the  Olin  lobby 
during  Major  Madness. 


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5TUDENT  AFFILIATES  OF  AMERICAN  CHEMICAL  SOCIETY,  (front)  Lane  M. 
smiley,  Emily  Mayo,  Tanya  Oswald,  Lauri  McCormick,  Chris  Sullivan,  (2nd  row)  Lee 
Davis,  Ellen  Czaika,  Jennifer  Mosley,  April  Turner,  Jason  Powers,  Robert  Mozingo, 
3rd  row)  Michael  Cunningham,  Michael  Morykwas,  Chris  Stage,  Elton  Williams, 
)hawn  Goodwin,  (back)  Andy  R.  Brown,  Dr.  JohnnieMarie  Whitfield,  Dr.  Allen 
Sishop,  Dr.  George  Ezelle,  Dr.  Al  Berry. 


MATH  CLUB,  (front)  President  Michael  B.  Kittrell,  Ellen  Czaika,  Secretary  Gayle 
Palfrey,  Stephen  Lokitz,  Kuldip  Sood,  Treasurer  Dennis  Wong,  (middle)  Ken  Ball,  Josh 
Phillips,  (back)  An  Nguyen,  Vice  President  Doug  Redman,  Tracy  Sullivan,  Georgia 
Miller,  Martha  Goss,  Gayla  Dance,  (not pictured)  Michelle  Milam,  Susan  Russell,  Ted 
Sledge,  Rogen  Chhabra. 


BETA  ALPHA  PSI  members, 
Kelly  Merrlman,  David  Shellon, 
and  Marsha  James,  offer  tax  help 
to  students  as  the  April  15  tax 
deadline  nears. 


STUDY  GROUP.  Tolga  Sozen 
and  John  Farrell  work  together 
on  an  accounting  project. 

BETA  ALPHA  PSI  sponsors  a 
table  at  the  Career  Fair  to  discuss 
with  students  careers  in  Finance. 


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BETA  GAMMA  SIGMA,  (froiill  Helen  Simmons,  Allison  lays.  Stacy  Valentine, 
Bonnie  Gibson,  (middle)  Dudley  Wooley,  Amy  Bagby,  Minetle  Marley,  Patrick  Powell, 
(hack)  Chris  Nelson,  Dr.  Ajay  Aggarwal,  Andy  J.  Alfonso,  Joseph  H.  Meredith. 


BETA  ALPHA  PSI.  (fniiil)  Treasurer  Suzanne  Willis,  Secretary  Susan  Weiser,  \  ice 
President  Chris  Floyd,  President  Scott  Murphy,  Kevin  R.  Grace,  Trey  Howard, 
Reporter  Russ  Bagby,  Amy  Bagby,  (middle)  Amy  Slatinsky,  Stacy  \  alentine,  Cara 
Strickland,  Cheri  Bergeron,  Rachel  LeBlanc,  Minette  Marley,  (hack)  Kelly  Merriman, 
KeturahThurmond,  Margaret  Cross,  Ryan  Robison.  Allison  lays,  Melissa  Cooke. 


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Economics 

Omicron  Delta  Epsilon  was  the 
international  honorary  for  students 
of  economics.  Members  had  to 
complete  at  least  three  courses  in 
economics  with  a  3.0  grade  point 
average  in  those  classes  . 


Managing  $$ 

1  he  primai7  activity  of  the  FMA 
National  Honor  Society  and  the 
FMA  Finance  Club  was  the 
management  of  the  General  Louis 
Wilson  Fund,  a  student  managed 


portfolio.  Twice  a  year,  members 
gave  presentations  to  the 
Investment  Policy  Board;  the  board 
was  composed  of  Jackson 
investment  professionals. 


Breakdown 

ijeta  Alpha  Psi,  the  accounting 
honorary,  went  to  New  York  and 
Charlotte  for  national  and  southeast 
regional  meetings.  On  the  way 
back  from  New  York,  the  van  broke 
down  and  the  group  spent  two  days 
in  Radford,  Virginia  (but  got  to  go 
tubing  while  there). 


WMICRON  DELTA  EPSILON.  (front)  Wade  Jernigan,  P.Ryan  Beckett,  Tate  Reeves, 
back)  Jennifer  Reid,  Clay  Kittrell,  Adam  Bunch,  Randy  Rector,  (not  pictured)  Dr. 
'arl  Brooking  {faculty  advisor),  Kevin  Grace,  Cliris  Neyland,  Kris  Dickson,  Tliomas 
'emple,  Alison  Croswell,  Chad  Duncan,  Chris  Nelson,  Ellen  Treadway. 


FMA.  (front)  Jonathan  Woodward,  Philipp  Becker,  Norman  Wantland,  Walter  Neely. 
Hugh  Parker,  (back)  Bernie  Ebbers,  Robert  Hubbard,  Tadd  Parsons.  Sean  Pooley, 
Andy  Alfonso. 


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DR.  GEORGE  BEV  helps 
students  Ali  Waid  and  John 
Carlton  »ith  the  K.R.  Balam 
Projeil  in  Anthropology. 


FXCKPTIONAI.POPl'I.ATION 

students  participate  in  a  class 
experiment  on  blindness. 


CI.A.SSItS  BANQUET.  Eta 
.Sigma  Phi  holds  an  annual 
banquet.  Members  dress  in 
togas,  dance,  and  roast  a  pig. 


KAPPA  DELTA  EP.SII.ON.  (from)  Kerry  Wilson,  .Jennifer  Cremer,  (hack)  Carrie 
Coker,  Renee'  Gober,  Kathrvn  Bond. 


HISTORY  CUB  AND  PHI  ALPHA  THE  I  A.  (from)  Ben  Nelson,  .Julie  Kimbrough, 
Kim  Sands,  Lynn  Pohl,  R.  Reese  Fuller,  (middle)  Kim  Kuhns,  Tom  West,  Terry  Everett, 
.Jason  Ward,  (hack)  Laura  Mayhall,  Bob  McElvaine,  Charles  Sallis,  David  Davis,  (not 
pictured)  Marly  Risley. 


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School  Business 


Helpful  fun 

JVlembers  of  the  English  Club  went 
to  New  Orleans  for  the  South 
Central  Modern  Language 
Association  Meeting.  The  club's 
focus  was  to  help  English  majors 
with  comprehensive  exams,  give 
suggestions  and  assistance  for 
honors  projects,  and  to  have  fun. 


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retrospective  exhibition  of  Claes 
Oldenburg's  sculpture  at  the 
National  Gallery.  The  group  had 
the  huge  honor  of  meeting  and 
hearing  a  lecture  by  Oldenburg. 


On  the  road 

In  March,  Collin  Asmus  took  seven 
members  of  COLAGE,  the  art  club, 
to  Washington,  D.C.,  to  view  a 


Pig  roast 

Jll/ta  Sigma  Phi,  an  honorary  for 
those  who  excel  in  classical  studies, 
held  their  annual  Banquet  and  Pig 
Roa.st  in  April.  Entertainment  was 
provided  by  members  and  included 
readings  of  dramatic  passages  from 
ancient  plays,  readings  of  Sappho' s 
poetry,  and  music  of  the  lyre. 


VLPHA  KAPPA  DELTA,  (front)  Ming  Tsui,  Lea  Pickard,  George  Bey,  Sharon 
lolmberg,  Vik  Holmberg,  (middle)  Adrian  Anderson,  Frances  Coker,  Jenny  Leonard, 
Vli  Waid,  Carta  Shirley,  Louise  Parsons,  Max  Cox,  (hack)  Andrew  Bingham,  Erin 
juinn,  Theda  Skocpol,  Tony  Giddens. 


ETA  SIGMA  PHL  (front)  Jennifer  Cremer,  Catherine  PVeis,  Dora  Robertson,  (hack) 
Winston  Barham,  Max  Cox,  Mary  Boothe. 


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HOMEMAKERS 

Habitat  for  Humanity  held 
Saturday  workdays  and  built  a 
house  in  the  Midtown  area  with 
the  Metro  Jackson  Habitat  for 
Humanity  Affiliate.  In  February, 
Habitat  hosted  the  Regional 
Conference  for  students  from 
campus  chapters  in  Mississippi, 
Louisiana,  and  Alabama. 


Water  break 

The  Ski  Club  was  organized  and 
started  by  a  group  of  students   in 


September.  During  the  year,  the 
group  met  several  times,  elected 
officers  and  planned  a  study  break 
to  go  water  skiing  in  April. 


Easy  riders 

JBike  Club  riders  Steve  King, 
David  Sneed,  Jim  Parks,  Jayne 
Perkins,  David  Mercer,  Ann 
MacMasters,  Larry  Wells,  Mary 
Jane  Wagg  and  Jennifer  Ballard 
took  weekly  bike  rides.  The 
favorite  routes  of  the  club  members 
were  along  the  "Madison  Loop" 
and  along  the  Natchez  Trace. 


MILLSAPS  BICVLE  CLUB.  Steve  King,  Billv  Redd.  Jim  Parks.  Mary  Jane  \Vagg,(Ho( 
pictured)  David  Sneed,  Larry  Wells,  Ann  MacMaster,  .Adam  Kirby,  Kim  Temple,  Jayne 
Perkins,  Jennifer  Ballard,  David  Mercer,  Connie  Cambell. 


HABITAT  FOR  HI  MAMTV.  (from)  \  alerie  Walters,  Chris  Saucier,  \  ice  President 
Kristen  McRae,  President  Renee  Gober,  Fundraising  Chair  Jennifer  Cremer,  Jennifer 
Sanders,  Liz  Dare,  (2nd  row)  Amanda  Wood,  Lottie  Bash,  Alice  Blaylock,  Jami  Stokes, 
Amanda  O'Kelly,  Anna  Kathryn  Montieth,  (3rd  row>  Brian  Courville,  Josh  Phillips, 
Kim  Kuhns,  Emily  Peoples,  Ellen  Czaika,  (hack)  David  M.  Morris,  Dennis  B.  Wong, 
Treasurer  Katy  Farrell,  Andy  Brown,  Christina  Finzel. 


SKI  CLUB  members  enjoyed 
weekend  ski  trips  on  the  Res. 


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HABITAT  FOR  HUMANITY 

workers  spent  Saturday 
morning  of  Major  Madness 
building  the  frame  for  their  Jail. 

KARATE  CLUB  met  weekly  to 
practice  and  learn  new  moves. 


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sKI  CLUB.  (/ro«<)  Lauren  Williams,  Kathleen  Robbins,  Clifford  R.  Tillman  Jr.,  Mary  KARATE  CLUB,  (front)  Jonathan  Woodward, 

Pitts, fwidd/e)  Paul  Hough,  Randy  Paine, Mike  Burkett,  Todd  Reeves, LauriMcCormick,  Dr.  Connie  Campbell,   (back)Jimmy  Ainsworth, 

back)  Josh  Phillips,  Noble  Black,  Dennis  Wong,  David  M.  Morris,  Lee  Scott  Johnson,  Chris  Yount. 
lennifer  Ballard. 


PI  DELTA  PHI.  Dr.  Quinn.  PICTL  RE  PERFECT.  Elizabeth 
Anne  Walton  Garrison,  Clare  Warren  spends  an  Art  tiass 
Brown, Dr.  Kahn. Gail Buzhardt.       painting  a  scene  from  the  Bowl. 


SENIOR  PRO.JECT.S.  Amelia 
Brown  assists  Allana  Austin  as 
she  prepares  for  her  starring 
role  in  Elaine  Trotter's  senior 
theater  project. 

LOOKING  ON.  Leslie  Dawson 
and  Kim  .Sn\der  worl<  on  a 
project  in  the  computer  lab. 


.SCH1LLER-(;ESELLSCHAET.     Dr.  Joan  Cotter.  Barbara  Davis.  Terry  Everett,       SIGMA  DELTA  PI.  (/tohO  Barbara  Davis,  Cecilia  Chatham,  Lend)  \  an  Slvke.  Jam 
Kathryn  Hughes,  (not  pictured)  All  Waid.  Eolev,(AarA)  Dr.  Robert  Quinn.  Dr.  Robert  J.  Kahn.  JeffMcDonald.  Cyndi  Meeks,  E.ri 

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Additions 

Sigma  Delta  Pi,  the  honorary 
which  promotes  an  understanding 
of  Hispanic  culture,  added  eight 
new  members  with  a  commitment 
to  Spanish  language  studies. 


DONUTTRIP 

Michael  Galchinsky's  Intro  to 
Interpretation  class  took  a  field  trip 
toDunkin"  Donuts  to  do  an  exercise 
in  semiotics. 


El  matador 

Fifty  Spanish  Club  members 
enjoyed  a  supper  at  El  Matador 
Restaurant.  The  Spanish  Club  also 
held  a  Christmas  party,  watched 
two  Spanish  movies,  held  a  potluck 
supper,  and  had  t-shirts  printed. 


Costa  Rica 

The  Spanish  Club  sponsored  a 
program  explaining  the  Millsaps 
Summer  Program  in  Costa  Rica. 
Former  participants  spoke  and 
showed  slides  which  they  had  taken 
while  they  were  living  and  studying 
there  last  summer. 


tENCH  CLUB,  (front)  Stephanie  Zeber,  Clare  Brown,  Anne  Walton  Garrison,  SPANISH  CLUB,  (front)  Cvndi  Meeks,  Lendy  Van  Slyke,  Barbara  Davis.  Erin  Quinn, 
elanie  Miller,  Kuldip  Sood,  (hack)  Trent  Favre,  Doniell  Morse,  Mike  Burkett,  Lee  (back)  Janet  Foley,  Dr.  Robert  J.  Kahn,  President  .Jeff  McDonald,  Dr.  Robert  Quinn. 
Liao,  Dr.  Claudine  Chadevras,  Dr.  Robert  J.  Kahn. 


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Dancers 

Tor  the  first  time  ever,  Millsaps 
had  a  Drill  Team.  The  team  was 
organized  and  led  by  interested 
students  with  administrative 
suppt:)rt.  Several  successful 
performances  were  given  during 
halftime  at  basketball  games.  The 
Drill  Team  hoped  to  establish  a 
rich  tradition  at  Millsaps. 


Singers 

1  he  Singers  were  joined  by  The 
Children's  Choirof Mississippi  for 


the  annual  Christmas  Carol 
Concert.  On  March  23,  the  Chor 
Dream,  a  civic  choir  from 
Narashino.  Japan,  was  assisted  by 
the  Singers  for  a  concert  in  Jackson. 
The  Singers  held  their  spring 
concert.  Requiem,  on  April  18. 


Players 

1  he  Players  opened  the  season 
with  Sabrina  Fair.  The  romantic 
comedy  starred  freshmen  Amanda 
Cook  and  James  Taylor.  At  the 
annual  Players'  Banquet,  Sabrina 
Fair  was  named  best  production. 


ALPHA  PSI  OMEGA,  {front)  Carolyn  Clark.  Elaine  Trotter,  Mario  D.  White.  Allana 
Austin,  Martha  Barron  Bishop,  President  Jimmy  Leduc,  [2nd  row)  ,|.  Caleb  Williford, 
Christine  Swan,  Michelle  Dean,  Niki  Lipari.  Mary  Boothe,  Marci  Sonjjcharoen,  Boyd 
Campbell.  [3rd  row)  Chris  Morrison,  David  Bryson,  Matt  Henry,  (hack)  Tom 
Sunimerford,  John  Karrell,  \  ice  President  Paul  Hough.  Jimniv  Bevill,  Christopher 
Heit. 


CHAMBER  SINGERS,  (front)  Christy  Jenkins.  Allison  M.  Jenkins.  Kim  Kanari 
Cherie  Chester,  \  anessa  Beaumont,  Emily  Crowe,  (2nd  tom)  Jennifer  Reynolds,  l,i 
Volmer,  Mary  Jane  Wagg,  Carrie  Coker,  Kyria  Simpson,  Katy  Farrell,  Laura  Moon 
(3rd row)  Bill  Martin,  James  M.  Taylor,  Landon  W.  Huey.  Allen  King,  Elton  William: 
Mark  Wallev,  (hack)  Daniel  Bailey,  Miles  Payne,  Rick  Senn,  Jason  Loden. 


MRS.  LARRABKK,  played  by 
Wendy  Henderson,  comforts  her 
husband,  portrayed  by  .linimy 
Bevill,  in  Sahriiia  Fair. 


DRILLTEAM  members, Rachel 
Richardson,  Jennifer  Simmons 
and  Susan  Feldman  dance  during 
a  basketball  halflime  show. 


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MILLSAPS  SINGERS  perform 
for  a  full  house  at  their  annual 
Christmas  Carol  Concert. 

ANGIE  LANG  concentrates  on 
her  music  during  the  Handbell 
concert  at  the  Advent  Service. 


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/IILLSAPS  SINGERS,  [front)  Stephanie  Barrett,  Gabrielle  Mills,  Adrian  Green,  Mary  Largent,  Jennifer  Reynolds, 
hristy  Jenkins,  Heather  Johnson,  Cherie  Chester,  Rachel  Richardson,  Emily  Crowe,  Caria  Shirley,  {2iid  row)  Amy 
'aimer,  Christina  Pickett,  Kim  Kanary,  Liz  Volmer,  Elizabeth  Anderson,  Aimee  Lacallade,  Marci  Songcharoen,  Amy 
>eel,  Allison  Bailey,  Holly  Crawford,  Molly  Simpson,  Laura  Moore,  (3rd row  )Marta  Maziarz,  Marty  Troupe,  Bill  Martin, 
imily  Mayo,  Carrie  Coker,  Allison  M.  Jenkins,  Mary  Jane  Wagg,  Anna  Kathryn  Monteith,  Kyria  Simpson,  Elizabeth 
terbette,  Sally  Clark,  (4th  row)  Lane  Smiley,  Allen  King,  Landon  W.  Huey,  Mark  Walley,  Winston  Barham,  Elton 
Villiams,  Melissa  Long,  Elizabeth  Mehrle,  (5th  row)  April  Turner,  Molly  Shorter,  Christine  Zimmerman,  John  Farrell, 
Uck  Senn,  Marvin  Davis,  John  Thomas,  Scott  Lewis,  Trent  Favre,  Joseph  Harrison,  Terry  Everett,  Katy  Farrell,  Vanessa 
teaumont,  (back)  Mary  Alice  Rambin,  Sydney  Cumbest,  Allison  Carr,  Eric  Herrington,  Daniel  Bailey,  Andy  Beauchamp, 
eremy  Conner,  James  M.  Taylor,  Jan  Butler,  Jason  Loden,  Miles  Payne,  Patrick  Johnston. 


DANCE  TEAM,  (front)  Natalie  Gilbert,  Rachel 
Richardson,  Ashley  McDonnell,  Lauri  McCormick, 
Kathy  Kemp,  Jennifer  Crawford,  (hack)  Gretchen 
Godchaux,  Co-captain  Jennifer  Simmons, 
Choreographer  Susan  Feldman,  Captain  Ashley 
Phillips,  (not pictured)  Harmony  Albert,  Liz  Volmer. 


School  Business 


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Ministry 

Uampus  Ministry  Team  sponsored 
AIDS  Awareness  discussion 
groups,  the  Midtown  Project  and  a 
Sexual  Orientation  Series.  Also, 
CMT  held  a  Fun  and  Fellowship 
Retreat  and  the  Advent  and  Maundy 
Thursday  Services. 


Mission  trip 

Catholic  Campus  Ministry  held 
regular  Sunday  evening  gatherings. 
They  sponsored  an  ecumenical  Ash 
Wednesday  service  and  a  "Way  of 


the  Cross"  service.  Members  made 
and  sent  Valentines  to  senior 
citizens,  and  they  took  senior 
citizens  on  tours  to  see  Christmas 
lights.  Over  spring  break.  Sister 
Sharon  took  a  group  to  Saltillo, 
Mexico,  for  a  missions  trip. 


Fellowship 

r  rimetime  thrived  during  its 
second  full  year  on  campus  as  a 
weekly  meeting  of  Christian 
students  simply  looking  for 
Christian  fellowship.  The  meetings 
were  led  by  students. 


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Ruchel  Richardson, (ftflcA^  Laura  Ste\ ens, .lake  \  arj^o.  Dan  Kletcher,  Anilj  J.  Alt'onsu,  Sharon  C;iumb,  (;a>le  Palfrey,  Caroline  Kllender,  (miVW/t)  Dawn  Ahuso, .Joyce  SailCa. 
Holly  Crawford,  Anna  Kathryn  Montieth.  Me^an  iMa)>innis,  Chris  Sullivan.  Amy  Balducci,  {hack)  Jennifer  Crawford.  Michael 

Fontaine,  Luigi  McMinn. 


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MISSIONARIES.  Michatl 
Fontaine  and  Kelly  Merrlman 
teach  a  child  in  Saltillo,  Mexico 
how  to  blow  bubbles.  Sister 
Sharon  and  her  team  of  Catholic 
Campus  Ministry  missionaries 
rode  thirty  hours,  non-stop,  in 


the  Millsaps  van.  The  group 
developed  quite  a  sense  of 
togetherness  and  had  many  new 
experiences,  such  as  eatinu 
authentic  Mexican  dishes,  usiny 
the  "ranchos,"  and  havinn  an 
electrical  fire  on  their  tour  bus. 


PRIMETIME  song  leaders,  Dan 
Fletcher  and  Michael  Wood,  lead 
the  Wednesday  night  Primetime 
fellowship  hour. 

CARLA  SHIRLEY  prepares  her 
sundae  and  Amanda  Cook  eats  a 
cherry  at  the  Campus  Ministry 
Team  Ice  Cream  Social. 


CAMPUS  MINISTRY  TEAM,  (front)  Caria  Shirley,  Melanie  R.  Peele,  Adam  Kirby, 
Lottie  Bash,  Scott  Webster,  (middle)  David  Fuquay,  Sister  Sharon  Glumb,  Jane 
Shearer,  Kristen  McRae,  Michelle  Pate,  LaKimberly  Gallagher,  Stacy  Valentine, 
Jennifer  Sanders,  Renee  Gober,  Don  Fortenberry,  (back)  Winston  Barham,  Amanda 
Masset,  Erin  Best,  Mike  Dale,  Marvin  Davis,  Brad  Harrelson,  Allison  Carr,  Kacky 
Cole,  Lauren  Mancini,  Amy  McCain. 


THE  UNITED  METHODIST  STUDENT  GROUP,  (from)  Amy  McCain,  Kathryn 
Bond,  Beth  Burroughs,  Becky  Long,  (hack)  Dr.  Don  Fortenberry,  Amanda  O'Kelly, 
Dana  Roe,  Chris  Saucier,  Rev.  Chuck  Frost. 


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EAST  BRANCH  BLOCK 
Rl\  ER  serves  as  a  classroom 
for  (Jeology  students  studying 
rock  formations  in  Missouri. 


ELIZABETH    CALLAWAY 

sells  fJAMMA  Christmas 
ornaments  to  Phillip  McDermott 
and  Bryant  Chaffin.  By 
purchasing  the  ornaments, 
students  »ere  pledging  to  not 
drink  and  drive  over  the 
Christmas  holiday. 

THE  Dl\  ERSI TV  CROUP  met 

Wednesdays  at  noon  to  discuss 
ways  of  improNing  students" 
attitudes  to»ard  other  people. 


GEOLOGY  CLLB  members 
stand  on  the  southernmost  point 
of  the  continental  I  ..S.A.  while 
on  a  field  trip  to  Key  West. 


SIGMA  (;AMMA  EPSILON.  (frniU)  Dr.  Del  (iann.  Lisa  Waskom, 
Anna  Mulvhill,  Adrian  (Jreen.  (hack)  David  Mercer.  David 
Waibel.Scott  Henderson,  Rob  Buettner,  Brent  Sheppard,  Mary  Pitts. 


C  IRC  LE  K.  {front)  Historian  Amy  McCain,  Public  Relations  Natalie  Gilbert,  Pres.  Christina  Finzel,  K- 
Kaniily  Chair  Amy  Balducci,  Leslie  Barousse,  {2nd  raw)  Christine  (iorton.  \  ickie  Pettis,  Carrie  Nash, 
Kristen  McRae,  Michelle  Moss,  Melissa  .Jones,  Ellen  C/aika,  Natale  Tate,  .Jennifer  Mosley,  {3rd  rov) 
Ashley  Phillips,  Carly  liethea.  Megan  Maginnis.  Kathryn  Bond.  Christine  Meyers,  Bethany  Grantham. 
Bridget  Hall,  Kellie  DeBroeck,  Renee  (ioher.  Amy  Clay  Cashion,  Sha«n  (!ood»in,  {hack)  Robert 
Mo/.ingo,  Todd  Reeves,  Brian  Ponder,  Lee  Davis,  Austin  McMullen,  Katy  Farrell,  (lene  Lang,  Mike 
Fontaine,  Mike  Burkett,  .lohn  Myers,  Andy  Brown,  {nai pictured)  Historian  Allison  Priebe. 


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Leopard  aid 

1  hrough  the  sales  of  Human-i- 
tees.  Circle  K  made  a  contribution 
to  help  fund  a  new  cage  for  the 
black  leopards  at  the  Jackson  Zoo. 
At  Thanksgiving,  members  made 
cards  and  delivered  them  to  children 
at  the  Medical  Center.  The  group 
also  sponsored  the  tug-o-war  at 
Major  Madness.  Weekly,  members 
had  lunch  at  the  Kiwanis  Club. 


Maturity 

Gamma,  Greeks  Advocating 


Mature  Management  of  Alcohol, 
was  a  national  organization  started 
on  campus  this  year.  They  sent 
two  representatives  to  a  regional 
conference  at  Auburn  University. 
Before  both  Christmas  break  and 
spring  break,  GAMMA  took 
pledges  from  students  in  which  they 
promised  not  to  drink  and  drive. 


Underwater 

In  August,  the  Geology  Club  spent 
a  week  in  Key  West,  Florida,  for  a 
field  trip.  They  went  snorkeling  to 
study  underwater  rock  formations. 


jAMMA.  (front)  Advisor  David  Travis,  Secretary  Oliver  Scroggins,  Vice  President 
C!ara  Strickland,  President  Derek  Whitwer,  Kelsey  Davidson,  (middle)  Randy  Paine, 
Vngie  Lang,  Kim  Kuhns,  Becky  Long,  Clifford  A.  Tillman,  (hack)  Terry  Everett.  Mike 
Surkett,  George  Crook,  Robert  Nugon,  Seth  A.  Berman.  (not  pictured)  Treasurer 
ICimberly  Wallace,  Jennifer  Cremer. 


BLACK  STUDENTS  ASSOCIATION,  (front)  Kenny  Lee,  Desmond  Funchess.  Chris 
Walker,  Kenneth  Coleman,  Kenneth  Thomas.(middle)  Latanishia  Dees,  Vice  President 
LaKeysha  Greer,  Debra  Fox.  Karena  Payne,  Secretary  Kim  Gallagher,  President 
Neeka  Sanders,  (hack)  .lerome  Guine,  BSA  Senator  Marvin  Davis,  Brian  Woods, 
Jimmie  Hamiliton. 


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LEE  DLVALL  leads  his 
classmates  in  a  discussion  about 
an  upcominR  class  project. 

MICHELLE  PATE,  an  intern 
for  WAPT-16  News,  inler>ie«s 
Robyn  R>le  durinti  the  student 
protest  after  Kiese  Lavnion  was 
suspended  in  December. 


WOMEN'S  STUDIES,  (frontj 
Minii  Man(>riini.  Ashley 
McDonnell.  Rachel  Nail,  Debra 
Eo\,  LaKeysha  (ireer,  Kutenia 
Tate,  (hack)  C'arnun  (irubbs, 
C'aria  Shirley,  Beth  Blanks, 
Ashley  Phillips,  Allison  Louise 
Priebe,  Anne  MacMaster, 
Shonda  Watkins. 

AMANDA  \  U  E  observes  and 
takes  notes  about  monkeys  at  the 
.Jackson  Zoo  durin;;  a  Zoology 
class  field  trip. 


COLLEtiE  REPl  BI.K  ANS.  (fnml)  Heather  I.ott,  Claire  \\  illiams,  Stephen  Crochet, 
Daniel  Nix,  Biyan  Cour\ille.  (hack)  David  M.  Morris,  Amber  Shippee,  Kuldip  Sood, 
Noble  Black\  Brian  Boyd,  Dennis  Wong,  Kelsey  Davidson. 


STL  DENT  ALLMNI  ASSOC  L\TI()N.  (fnmt)  Meredith  Ozier.  Amy  Balducci,  Becky 
Long,  Amy  McCain,  (hack)  Kim  Hollimon,  Jennifer  Bhatia,  Natalie  Ciilbert,  Michelle 
Pate,  Elizabeth  Warren,  Brian  Ponder,  Jenny  Crowl,  Davtn  Abuso,  Kelly  Merriman, 
Kim  (iailagher. 


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On  the  left     Helping  out 


College  Democrats  sponsored  a 
Political  Awareness  Day  and 
attended  fund-raising  events  for  the 
Molpus  campaign  for  Governor. 


On  the  right 

College  Republicans  actively 
campaigned  for  Congressional 
candidates  and  attended  several 
State  Department  luncheons.  At 
the  College  Republicans  State 
Convention,  Claire  Williams  was 
elected  State  Secretary. 


otudent- Alumni  Association  made 
cookies  for  seniors  during  comps 
and  sponsored  the  Major  Madness 
pizza-eating  contest.  SAA 
members  also  helped  with  Mock 
Interviews  for  seniors  and  ushered 
at  Graduation. 


On  time 


The  P&W  staff  resurrected  the 
newspaper  and  came  out  on  time 
and  within  budget  every  week 
throughout  the  school  year. 


°URPLE&  WHITE  STAFF,  (front)  Charles  Lee  Duval,  Bryan  Keller,  Kristen  McRae, 
back)  Kim  Gallagher,  Jay  Butler,  Jennifer  Alston,  Mike  Burkett,  Winston  Barham, 
George  Mihas,  (not pictured)  Patrick  Barrett,  Boyd  Campbell,  Kiese  Laymon,  Tiffiny 
sommers,  Kuldip  Sood,  Sammy  Hall. 


COLLEGE  DEMOCRATS,  (front)  Kim  Gallagher,  President  Dawn  Abuse,  Vice 
President  Anne  Walton  Garrison,  (back)  Abby  Graves,  Julie  Kimbrough,  Amanda 
Cook. 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA.  (fnmt) 
Sharon  Holmberg,  Rosy 
Bahadur,  Lynn  Pohl.  Matt 
\  elkey,  (middle)  Michelle  Dean. 
Kimberly  Williams,  C'aria 
Shirley.  Winston  Barham,(/>aiA  J 
Clay  C'azier,  Doug  Redman, 
(iraham  Rogers,  Derek  Dyess, 
(nut pictured)  Diane  Carney. 

MOSTDISTINC.LISHEDMAN 
AND  WOMAN.  David  Morrow 
and  Millicent  Emmert. 


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PHI  ETA  SK',M\.(fri>iil)  \'ite  Pres.  Trace  Noble.  Sec.  Lauren  Mancini..Iennifer  Brewer, 
.lennifer  Sanders.  Carly  Bethea.  Melanie  Dolson.  Pres.  Amanda  O'Kelly.  Treas.  Anna 
Kathryn  Monleith.  (2nd  niw)  Laura  Autry.  Susan  Feldman.  Lauri  McCormick.  Amy 
Palmer.  Heather  Loll.  Allison  Bailey.  Erin  Barbour.  Erika  Bul'ord.  (.!rrf  row)  Ellen 
Czaika.  Karen  Chian;;.  Ann  Taylor.  Brennan  Branch.  Elizabeth  W  arren.  Emily  Peoples. 
Holly  Taylor.  Mary  .Jane  WajiK-'-^'''  f"^')  Brian  Cour\ille.  Betsy  Dorou^h.  Kale  Calvert. 
Lauren  Williams.  Michael  Eonlaine.  .losh  Hancock.  Josh  Phillips,  (hack)  Jason  H. 
Gabriel.  Noble  Black.  Ashley  Hansford,  David  Eontenol,  Baker  Law\v\,  (not  pictured) 
Harrv  Ravburn,  Alden  Kirk. 


OMICRON  DELTA  KAPPA. (/nmn  Dawn  Abuso.PresidentCarIa  Shirley.  Lynn  Pohl. 
Renee  (iober.  Stacy  \  alentine.  Lea  Barton.  Michelle  Pate.  Carrie  Coker.  (2nd  rav) 
Emily  Crowe.  Mario  White.  Lottie  Bash.  Winston  Barhani.  Rosy  Bahadur.  \  enila 
Mitchell.  (3rd  row)  Jennifer  \  ickery.  Christina  Ein/el.  (ien  Shepherd.  Melanie  Peele, 
Max  Cox.  Marci  Son);charoen.  (/incA )  Albert  Mosley.  Chad  Duncan.  Ben  Nelson.  David 
Morrow.  Faculty  Sec.  W.  Charles  Sallis.  Sec.  Michelle  Dean.  P.  Ryan  Beckett,  (no) 
pictured)  Knox  Boteler.  Derek  Arrinyton.  Kathry  n  Bond.  Clay  Cazier.  Allison  CoKgin. 
Barbara  Davis.  Da>  id  Euquay.Tifani  Keith  Jefferis..\dam  Kirby,  Scott  Murphy.  Mary 
Margaret  Nail,  Doug  Redman.  Neeka  Sanders,  Sarah  Stanton.  Matt  Troup,  .Aileen  \'elle. 


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Humanitarian/Multicultural 
Affairs  Award: 

Lottie  Bash  and  Albert  Mosley 

David  M.  Halbrook/Academic 
Achievement  Among  Athletes: 

Eugene  Haydel  and  Matthew  Velky 

Outstanding  Freshman: 

Noble  Black 

Outstanding  Fresh  woman: 

Erika  Buford 

SBA  Leader  of  the  Year: 

David  Morrow 

Outstanding  Senator  Award: 

Ben  Nelson 


Chi    Omega   Social    Science 
Award:  Lynn  Pohl 

Fuller  Scholarship:  Michelle  Pate 

Velma     Jernigan     Rodgers 
Scholarship  Award: 

Christina  Finzel 

Founders'   Medal:    Kimberly 
Williams 

Magnolia  Coullet  Senior  Classics 
Award:  Winston  Kelly  Barham 

John  F.  Kennedy  Award: 

Dawn  Abuso 

Favorite  Squirrel:  Willard 


[GMA  LAMBDA,  (front)  Secretary/Treasurer  Emil)'  Crowe,  President  Gen  Shepherd, 
ice  President  Hagi  Bradley,  Lottie  Bash,  Public  Relations  Renee  Gober,  Lea  Barton, 
awn  Abuso,  Chris  Sullivan,  Gayle  Palfrey,  (2nd  row)  Tifani  Keith  Jefferis,  Melissa 
ooke,  Jennifer  Ballard,  Rosy  Bahadur,  Shannon  Rogers,  Ginger  Bargman,  Carrie 
oker,  Christina  Finzel,  Murat  Akdaniar,  (3rd  row)  Ben  Nelson,  Winston  Barham, 
elly  Merriman,  Max  Cox,  Michelle  Pate,  Sarah  Stanton,  Lynn  Pohl,  Michelle  Dean, 
lack)  Advisor  Ted  Ammon,  Clay  Cazier,  John  Myers,  Katy  Farrell,  Trent  Favre, 
snnifer  Vickery,  Mary  Blaine,  Andy  R.  Brown,  David  Fuquay. 


ORDER  OF  OMEGA,  (front)  Clare  Brown,  Cara  Strickland,  Jennifer  Bhatia,  Lynn 
Pohl,  Gen  Shepherd,  Christina  Finzel,  Jennifer  Beal,  (back)  Valerie  Wade,  Keturah 
Thurmond,  Sarah  Stanton,  Derek  Arrington,  Trent  Favre,  Scott  Lewis,  Chad  Duncan, 
Jennifer  Vickery,  Emily  Crowe. 


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Quoeda  ReShea  Alexander        Rosana  Puran  Bahadur 


HA.  fjii^ltsh  itnit  EiiiuiiUon 
Memphis.  Ti'nncssci' 


B.S.  Binl,,t;x 
(jrt'cnwi'iul.  MisM.^slppi 


Winston  Kelly  Barham 

H..\.  C/(/.s.v/[  A  iinil  Ori>an 
Li'ii}^  Bctich.  Mississippi 


Diane  Lea  Barton 

B.LS.  .4/7 

Flora.  Mississippi 


Dawn  Amber  Abuse 

B..\.  Hiililical  Scu'iicc 
Slidell.  Liiiiisiiiiui 


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Alice  Elizabeth  Blaylock 

B.S.  Chcmistrx 
Memphis.  Tennessee 


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Sarah  Kathr>  n  Bond 

B.A.  Elcmciuan-  Etiiiciilion 
Grenada,  Mississippi 


Earlha}>i  Jay  Bradley 

B.A.  Hision- 
Franklinton,  Louisiana 


Clare  Elisabeth  Brown 

B.A.  French 

New  Orleans.  Louisiana 


Leneatra  Carlotta  Brownlee      James  Clayton  Cazier 

B.A.  Philo.sopin  B.A.  Phiiosopin 

Moorhead,  Mississippi  Raymond,  Mississippi 


clissa  Ann  Cooke 

Alison  O'Hara  Croswell 

Emily  Jane  Crowe 

Susan  Michelle  Dean 

Millicent  Cline  Emmert 

B.B.A.  Aciinintitii; 

B.B.A.  Business  Adiniiiislriitioii 

B.A.  Lntilish 

B.A.  Fn.t;lish 

B.S.  Bioloav 

Metairie.  Louisuiiui 

Jackson.  Mississippi 

Petal.  Mississippi 

Pearliniilon.  Mississippi 

Baton  Roui^e,  Louisiana 

Anne  Walton  Garrison 

B.A.  Frcnih 
Meridian.  Mississippi 


Tarance  Demond  Hart 

B.B.A.  Business  Aihiiinistralion 
Jackson.  Missis.sippi 


Jennifer  Ann  Honeycutt 

B.S.  Bii>li>ii\ 
Brandon.  Mississippi 


Dorian  Kdvvin  Mclntyre 

B.L.S.  Cinnputcr  Science 
Jacks: in.  Mississippi 


Miciielle  Denise  Milam 

B.S.  Malltenialics 
Shreveport.  Louisiana 


David  Vincent  Morrow 

B.S.  Geolonw  B.A.  English 
Waolmarkc't,  Mississippi 


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Jolin  Scott  Murpliy 

B.B.A.  Accounting 
Cermantown,  Tennessee 


Melanie  Renee  Peele 

B.A.  Sociology- Anthropology 
Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana 


Lynn  Marie  Pohl 

B.S.  Histoiy 
Greenville,  Mississippi 


Douglas  Edward  Redman 

B.S.  MathemaUcs 
Baton  Rouge.  Louisiana 


Jennifer  Sue  Reynolds 

B.S.  Cliemistry 
Covington,  Louisiana 


Genevieve  Linton  Shepherd 

B.S.  Biology 

San  Antonio,  Te.vas 


Caria  DeAnn  Shirley 

B.S.  Sociology-Anthropology 
Meridian,  Mississippi 


Amarasri  Songcharoen 

B.A.  Art  Histcnv 
Madison,  Mississippi 


Sarah  Helen  Stanton 

B.A.  English 
Hattiesburg.  Mississippi 


Jennifer  Karen  Vickery 

B.S.  Computer  Studies 
Culfport,  Mississippi 


Alice  Grace  Waid 

B.A.  Sociology-Anthropology 
West  Chester.  Pennsylvania 


Christopher  LaVon  Walker 

B.S.  Accounting 
Kosciusko.  Mississippi 


Aileen  Ruth  Yelle 

M.B..\.  Business  .AdnunistnUiou 
Jackson.  Mississippi 


Not  pictured: 
Catherine  Kelly  Abney 

B.B..A.  .Adiiunistration 
Birmingham.  .Alabama 
Kevin  Ryan  Grace 

B.B..A.  .Accounting 

Saint  Joseph.  Louisiana 
Albert  Deon  Mosley 

B.S.  Biology 

Sliui/iialak.  Mississippi 
Amanda  Ann  Palmer 

B.B..A.  .Administration 
Madison.  Mississippi 

Allyson  Elizabeth  Shive 

B.,A.  Elementary  Education 
Jackson,  Mississippi 


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was  an  eventful  year  for  the 
Greeks,  beginning  with  Bid  Day. 
Racial  tCnSIOnS  between  KA's  and 
KZ's  and  certain  individuals  led  to  a 
disturbance  across  CQITIpUS.  Then 
nKA  hosted  a  "pumpkin  pick."  All 
three  fraternities  SSrVSQ  time  on 
social  probation.  The  ZAE"s  settled 
into  their  IICW  house.  AXA  held 
Pantry  Raid.  XQ  and  KX  celebrated 
their  CeilterDlinLs  while  AAA  was 
pleased  to  have  an  honor  initiate.  KA 
reached  out  to  the  CO  HI  ITIU 11  i"ty 
with  their  Pancake  Breakfast.  OM's 
celebrated  Bid  Day  at  the  zoo. 


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PANHELLEMC.  (front) 
Amanda  Masset.  Natalie 
(Jilbert.  Susan  Arick. 
Shannon  Rogers,  {hack) 
Jennifer  Miller.  Laura  Autr> , 
Melissa  McEver,  Mary 
Largent. 


IFC.  (fnint)  Oliver  Scoggin, 
Secretary;  Darin  Britt. 
Public  Relations:  Beaux 
McC'ormick.  President; 
Dugue  Daigle.  Treasurer; 
{middle)  \\i\  Halll'ord.  Brian 
Ponder.  Kris  Dickson. 
Mitchell  KUett.  Jonathan 
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{back)  Shawn  Denieritt. 
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questions  ahout  the  Rush  process.  A  Rho 
Chi  was  assigned  to  each  hall  and  helped 
the  girls  through  Rush. 


WE  WILL  BEAN  Y  OU  UP!  was  the  theme 
of  the  Rho  Chi's  booth  at  the  Red  Beans 
and  Rice  Festival.  Kathrvn  Bond.  Louise 
Parsons,  Morgan  Richardson,  Candee 
Clary,  Barb  Davis  and  Jennifer  McHenry 
worked  at  the  booth. 


RHO  CHI.  (/roHr)  Amy  Petro. 
McCullough  Moyse,  Kristi 
Pruitt,  Susan  Russell,  Jodi 
Gates,  Christine  Meyers,  Sarah 
Cooper,  (middle)  Ashley 
Johnson,  Emily  Prejean,  Nan 
Frascogna,  Nellie  Mihas, 
Jennifer  McHenry,  Anna 
Kathryn  Montieth,  Jean 
Grayson,  (back)  Jane  Shearer, 
Michelle  Pate,  Melissa  Jones, 
Melanie  Miller,  Leslie  Dawson, 
Cara  Strickland,  (not  pictured) 
Laura  Jean  Miller,  Leigh 
Griggs. 


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Adopt-an-Ivy  AKAdemy 
at  Power  APAC 

Celebrating  the  Black  Arts 

Cleveland  Job  Corps  Center 

Clothes  Closet 

Art  Exhibit 

Self-Esteem  Clinic 


ALPHA  KAPPA 
ALPHA  OFFICERS. 

(front)  LaKeysha  Greer. 
President:  (back)  Kutenia 
Tate.  Treasurer:  Vickie 
Coleman.  Vice-President. 


History 


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D.C.  in  January  1908.  This 

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original  sixteen  members  to 

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Community  Stewpot 

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Christmas  Stocking  Project 

Blood  Drive 


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Melissa  McEver. 
Panhellenic  Delegate; 
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Rush  Chairman; 
Jennifer  Bhatia, 
Vice-  President; 
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SLEX  Queen  ...  Date  with 
the  cardealer  ...  Hot  Tamales 
...  interparoachrial  ...  MUST 
SEE  TV  -  Thursday  night 
lineup  ...  I  got  your  money... 
NATIONAL  AWARD  OF 
EXCELLENCE,  AGAIN!  ... 
Spring  Break  -  Sandestin  - 
A.J.'s  ...  Happy  Birthday, 
Chi  Omega!  100  Years  Old! 
Centennial  in  Memphis  -  at 
the  new  headquarters!  ... 
George  Street  Thursday 
Night!  ...  Beware  of  married 
Michigan  men  ...  Read- 
Aloud  ...  Blood  Drive  ... 
Walk-A-Thon  ...  It's  not  my 
fault ...  It's  tradition!  ... 
Butch  ...  Yourface  ...  I  was 
in  the  Caribbean  ...  You'll  be 
wishing  you  were  one  ... 
Intramural  soccer  ...  Jally  ... 
Lamont ...  Facts  of  Life  girls 
...  Yourfaceola  ...  Bye  Bye 
Now,  Thank  you  for  flying 
Delta  ...  Hillo  ...  We're  going 
to  Dallas  ...  That's  not 
necessary  ...  No,  just  waiting 
for  somebody  ...  Sheeb  ... 
Pyramid  ...  The  Balcony  ... 
The  burban  ...  The  roll  ... 
Rough  hairs  ...  Good 
Evening  Ladies  and 
Gentlemen  ...  GDTU  ... 
She's  on  the  Third  Floor  ...  I 
locked  my  keys  in  my  car. 
AGAIN  ...  Buffalo  Wings  ... 
The  Demon  ...  Your  Idol  ... 
You're  so  SASSY  Prema  ... 
Should  I  wear  my  beads,  or 
will  I  look  like  a  tourist?  ... 
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Moonlight  Masquerade 


Senior  Week 


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Irons.  Sponsor; 
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K\ents;  Alice 
Bla\  lock.  Chaplain; 
Natalie  Tale.  Social 
De\elopnient;  Lisa 
Waskom.  Pledge 
Educator;  (hack) 
Christina  Fin/el. 
Executive  Vice- 
President;  Michelle 
Milam.  Secretary; 
Sarah  Stanton. 
President;  Clare 
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Shermanettes  ...  Rcmember- 
Make  a  Pearl  ...  Tm  Prc- 
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package  deal!  ...  Moss  Man 
...  That  thing  in  my  bed  is 
hotter  than  a  crawfish!  ... 
Summertime  ...    Let's  do  the 
Mango  ...  Can  we  borrow 
your  basement?  ...  Bloody 
Turkey  ...  Mr  Pibb  on  fire  ... 
JACKOPIERCE-who  took 
Carey  home?  ...  Belva  and 
Funiss  were  out  last  night ... 
Cassie  ...  RaRa  Rubber 
Room-Demonic  Deltas  ... 
That's  the  day  Ethan  Hawke 
puts  a  three  dollar  bill  in  my 
tree  ...  Little  Man's  driven 
off  in  the  Barbie  car ...  Dog 
Man  is  in  our  yard  ...  Jenny 
and  Lisa's  pledge  retreat ...  I 
don't  wanna  ride  my  bike  ... 
corn  ...  waitress  uniforms  ... 
Sarah  Ida  ...  gone  fishin'  ... 
stalkers  ...doing  the  dance  ... 
the  stick  ...  cough  cough  ... 
the  ladel  ...  aawww!  ...  date 
swapping  ...  GEORGE  ... 
State  Fair  workers  ...  did  you 
kiss  my  date?  ...  one  more 
and  we'll  go  ...  Ruth  Lynne 
...  Swayne  ...  Prince  ...  from 
a  tiny  pearl  to  a  tiny  person 
...  chapter  retreat-roller 
skating  and  Outbursts  ... 
CHEERS...  You  know,  if  I 
were  one  to  like  being  drunk, 
tonight  would  be  the  night! 
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J.U.G.  Slumber  Party 

"We  Love  Our  Parents'" 
Charity  Drawing 

Midtown  Project 

Krispy  Kreme  Donut  Sale 

AIDS  Chapel  Hostess 

Ronald  McDonald  House 


DELTA  SIGMA  THETA.  (front)  Christi  Hite.  Vice-  President;  ReShea 
Alexander.  President;  (back)  Karena  Payne.  Secretary;  Neeka  Sanders. 
Chaplain  and  Historian;  Tonya  R.  Bell,  Treasurer;  (not  pictured)  Valarie  Cole. 
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Bid  Day  -  October  8 

Off  Probation  -  March  3 

Midtown  Project  - 
March  25 

Rhythm  and  Blues  - 
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that  cat ...  Is  the  Man 
keeping  you  down?  ... 
Christen  the  elevator, 
Matt  ...  Krakon,  at  the 
Catwalk?  ...  How  was  the 
prom.  Sledge?  ...  Can  she 
drive  yet.  Christian?  ...  3 
to  5?  ...  I'm  Ryan  and  I 
speak  for  the  trees!  ... 
Bogan  doesn't  live  here 
anymore  ...  The  best  way 
to  use  your  socks  ...  Let's 
have  another  Whiskey 
Bent  and  Hellhound!  ... 
Is  the  computer  in  the 
budget?  ...  Sensitivity  ... 
Sure,  you'll  beat  the 
crimestoppas  Griff ...  35 
of  36  ...  We're  soooo 
sorry  ...Who  let  WLBT 
in  here?  ...  Pizza  Cards  ... 
TMT  ...  This  problem  is 
merely  a  "blip"on  the 
screen  ...  Zameon!  ... 
Pledgecommander  ... 
Tate-  are  you  gonna  get 
seconds?  ...  Pass  the 
trash,  G  ...  Nice  wig.  Will 
...  Bradley-  ridin'  the 
waves  in?  ...  Where  did 
you  get  that  gum.  Jolly? 
...  Hey  Bowers,  I  need  a 
ride  ...  People  like  Whit 
and  Flatt  need  alcohol 
Awareness?  ...  Are  you 
sure  that  is  a  woman. 
Marc?  ...  Not  all 
gentlemen  are  KA's,  but 
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November  4 

Big  Sis  and  Little  Sis  Day 
December  3 

Valentine's  Day  Party 
February  1 1 

Emerald  Ball     « 
April  8 


KAPPA  DELTA 
NEW  COUNCIL. 

(fioiill  Kini 
Hollim<m.VP  Public 
Relations;  Mary 
McKay  Long, 
Presidenl;  Cyndl 
Meeks.  VP  Pledge 
Hducatlon;  Jennifer 
Beal.  Efficiency; 
(Inul^l  Tifanie  Keith. 
VP  Standards;  Laura 
Hartness.  Secretary; 
Elee  Williams.  Asst. 
Treasurer:  Susan 
Fancher,  Panhellenic; 
Mary  Pitts.  VP 
Membership;  Keturah 
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hang  up  the  phone!  Cyndi- 
hang  up  the  phone!  Cyndi- 
hang  up  the  phone!  ... 
Sqweegiemon  ...  Is  Edie 
okay?  I  don't  know  ... 
Roommates.  Jeni?  ...  Boot 
Bob-Save  Bob. .Sweaty, 
huh?  ...  T-I-T-I-A-N...Oh 
yeah,  and  monkeys  fly  out 
my  butt!  ...  Lunch-ready!!  ... 
24-7  ...  I  found  Elmer!  ... 
Random  ...  Y'know.  I 
should"  ve  taken  a  slurpee  to 
fall  party  ...  I  will  survive  ... 
Where  are  all  my  boyfriends? 
...  That's  what's  wrong  with 
men  today  ...  Alarm  .. 
.Smoothies  t...  Up  your  gas  ... 
Alcohol  on  Tap  ...  Woo  woo! 
...  Bu-bye  ...  Talk  to  the  hand 
...  I  love  you  man!  ...  No, 
really  ...  WHATEVER!  ... 
Alrighty  then!  ...  Ugly  ... 
Club  la  Vela  ...  I'm  popular 
on  my  campus  ...  Been 
having  a  little  fun  in  the 
bathroom  in  the  hotel?  ... 
BRAD  PITT!!  ...  Not  making 
it  to  Blues  Pest ...  I'm  a  little 
sex  pot  ...  KD  bootie  ...  Big 
Nasty. ..If  she  were  a  guy.  I'd 
many  her  ...  Everybody's 
dancing  in  a  ring  around  the 
sun  ...  It's  being  alone,  not 
sleeping  alone  ...  That  gushy 
KD  feeling  ...  Thanks  Dagger 
Daddies-David,  Wyn,  Fro. 
Scott,  Chad  and  Will  ...Next 
time  take  the  phone  off  the 
htK)k  ...  The  Luv  Machine  ... 
Spring  Break  '95! 


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Back  From  Hell 
March  4 

Midtown  Project 
March  25 

Tutor  children  at  a  local 
elementary  school 

South  Seas 
April  23  -  25 


KAPPA  sk;ma 

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Russell  Davis.  Guard 
#2;  Daniel  Nix. 
Guard  #\:(lHukj 
John  McGehee. 
Grand  Scrihe;  Talhoti 
Oltinger.  Grand 
Master;  Trey 
Thorsim.  Grand 
Procurator;  Greg 
Betz.  Grand  Master 
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Ronnie  "Paarty"  Bartlct  ... 
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Said  ...  Stand  up  Akers  ...  Big 
Head  Hunt  and  the  Monsters 
...  Greg  -  "the  Sex  Lady"  ... 
Iron  Dogs  and  she  was  sober 
..  Moe"  Money  ...  Club  Sigma 
..  Tootsie  Roll  ...  Thorson  and 
Larry  ...  Jack  and  Hunt  -  two 
fingers  ...  Mosley  and  His 
Red  Lobsters  ..  Blake  and  his 
Nanwich  ..  Patty  Carraway  - 
just  one  of  the  girls  ...  You 
guys  like  Bourbon?  ...  Reese 
at  Krystals  ...  Toby  got  raped 
...  KZ  loves  Pink  Elephants  ... 
Hey  Akers.  I've  got  your  tree 
...  Ronnie  Ron  and  the 
Ronettes  ...  Nanoosh  ...  Roo, 
can  I  have  your  name  and 
badge  number  ..  Cabbage  will 
you  make  love  to  me?  ...  Iron 
Dawg.  you  better  remember 
your  pilgrimage  to  the  Mecca 
...  Talbott's  mom  is  fine!!!  ... 
Hey  Temple,  keep  your 
hands  off  of  David  Travis" 
goat-tee  ...  The  Darkside 
shall  remain  ...  Jack  and 
Hunt,  have  you  had  your  oil 
checked  lately?  ...  Temple, 
you  are  a  GREAT  date  ... 
Kacy,  Beetlejuice  &  Troll, 
you  know  how  to  pick  'em! 
...  Gab,  stop  lying  ...  Party! 
Party!  ...  Gerrick  don't  say 
the  "N"  word  ...  Two  on  one 
rules  ...  Bows  and  Toes  ... 
Ashton  the  Ninja  ...  You  may 
be  fast  in  the  100  yd  dash,  but 
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Crescent  Ball 


Tri  Delta  Mardi  Gras  Swap 


Founder's  Day 


Head  Hunter's  Ball 


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Mike  Burkcil. 
Ritualist;  John 
Myers.  Rush  Chair; 
Mural  Akdamar. 
President;  Derek 
Whilwer.  Vice 
President;  Michael 
Cunningham. 
Treasurer;  (Inuk) 
Shawn  Goodwin. 
Educaional  Cairman; 
Shannon  Davis,  Risk 
Manager;  Charlie 
Taylor.  Assl.  Rush 
Chair;  Austin 
McMullen.  Secretary; 
Jeremy  Screws. 
Social  Chairman;  Lee 
Davis.  Alumni 
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George  Crook. 
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...  another  movie,  Fred? 
...  sloop  doggy  dog  ... 
hey  buddy!  ...  where's 
my  shoe?  ...  The  FPP  ... 
Coat  and  Tie.  Coat  and 
Tie  ...  Endless  vaxes  ... 
Sing  Stadler.  Sing!  ... 
iiiiice  cream?  ...  the 
theme  from  Conan  ... 
Hamfest ...  the  couch 
card  ..  new  house  ... 
(COUGH)  ...  party 
(COUGH) ...  unit  1  to 
unit  2  ...  Forget  the 
canoe,  get  the  BEER!  ... 
Where's  Marshall?... 
Firechief ...  Remember 
C-Ball.  Murat?  ...  Open 
your  eyes.  Petty!  Your 
eyes  cross,  that's  how 
you  know!  ...  Century 
Club.  Fix  the  TV!  ... 
Guest  list?  What  guest 
hst?  ...  OEBY. 


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Enchantress  Ball 

Spring  Boat  Party 

Intramurals 

Big  Sis/Lil  Sis 

Senior  Appreciation  Week 

Phi  Mu  State  Day 


PHI  MU 

OFFICKRS.  (J'n>ii'l 
Jennifer  Vickcry. 
President;  Rachel 
Allgood, 
Membership 
Director;  Jennifer 
Cremer,  Secretary; 
Cara  Strickland. 
Vice-President; 
ibacki  Amanda 
Masset.  Scholarship; 
Felicia  Lofton, 
Provisional  Member 
Director;  Rana 
Brock,  Panhellenic; 
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Barbara  Haun, 
Tresurer;  Valerie 
Wade  Walters, 
Standards;  Ken'v 
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hiienas"  backs!  ...  DINK  ... 
Lilbit.  Middlebit.  Mrs. bit ... 
Sudanians  without  legs  ... 
This  is  my  SBS  and  she's 
manied!  ...  Golf  Boy  ... 
That  was  a  DAG!  ...  What  is 
a  succubus?  ...  Home 
Wrecker!  ...  You  talkin"  to 
me?  ...  Absolut  Attitude  ... 
Yes.  we've  rented  the  S.S. 
Minnow  for  our  senior  party 
...  happy  Cookies  ... 
PUNCHBUGGY  ...  talkin' 
smack  ...  The  Peabody, 
enough  said!  ...  be  there  or 
be  a  —  ...No,  I  gotta  go 
home  and  paint  ...  AA= 
Associates  Degree  ...  rotel  ... 
get  a  cheese  grater  ...  KROP 
...  LIOB  ...  OUTSIDE 
SANDERSON!  ...  Tug  of 
War  ...  Asante  Sana  Squash 
Banana  ...  The  sun  is  warm; 
the  grass  is  green  ...  big,  fat. 
juicy,  fat  strawberry  ... 
hodtdog!  ...  it  was  very  ... 
Spunky!  ...  :)  ...  The  boy 
looked  very  nervous  ... 
Sleep  is  your  friend  ... 
Hakuna  Matata  ...  You 
won't  win  ... 

E*L*E*E*M*a'=S*Y*N*A*R*Y 
...  the  world  went  splat ... 
can't  buy  me  love!  ...  put  on 
you  dancin'  shoes  ...  Leap  ... 
He  go  eaten  my  a  bear?  ... 
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Annual  Christmas  Party 

Pat  O'Briens  and  E"s  in 
New  Orleans 

Spring  Break  in  The  Keys 

Midtown  Project 

Easter  Egg  Hunt  for 
Bethlehem  Children's  Home 


SIGMA  ALPHA 

EPSILON 

OFFICERS. 

(front)  Michael 
Chandler. 
Hmiiieni  Archon: 
Dugue  Daigle. 
Eminent 

Treasurer:  (back) 
David  Mercer, 
Faculty  Advisor; 
Chad  Duncan. 
Past  Eminent 
Archon;  Brian 
Vaught.  Eminent 
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your  leg  quiver  ...  Panama 
Jack  ...  SPOOGE  ...  E's  in 
the  Keys  ...  No,  you  can't  go 
through  the  evergkides!  ... 
Baywatch  ...  What  do  you 
expect  for  $202.37•^.. 
Doorndo  ...  No.  Em  allergic 
to  mayonaise!  ...  vacuum 
seal  ...  Who  invited  Kirby? 
...  Nothin"  between  us  but 
air  and  opportunity  ..  You 
don't  worry  about  the  mule- 
you  just  load  the  wagon  ... 
two  masses  ...  engine 
problems.  Heiter?  ...  My 
body's  never  done  this 
before  ...  Phi  Alpha  to 
Chandler's  cousin  ...  This 
game  Em  going  to  Price 
your  — -  ...  id's  required  ... 
If  there's  grass  on  the 
infield.  PLAYBALL!  .. 
There's  Mel,  must  be  that 
lime  again! 


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Kditor-in-chief:  Michelle  Milam 
Co-t'ditors:  Angle  Hood  and  Stephanie  Zeber 
Advisor:  Stan  Magee 

Staff  Members: 

Amy  Baler,  Clare  Brown.  Shawn  Chrisman.  Candee  Clary. 
BethanyGrantham.  Lee  Ann  Hamilton.  Mary  Horner.  Becky 
Long.  Melissa  McE\  er.  Michelle  Pate.  Chris  Saucier,  Lauren 
Smith.  Natalie  Tate.  Emily  Varner.  Lyle  Wardlaw. 

Photography  Staff: 

Karen  Hemphill.  Melissa  McEver.  Matt  Velkey.  Amanda 
Vice.  Stephanie  Zeber. 

Acknowledgments 

We  would  like  to  say  thank  you  to: 

President  George  Harmon  for  being  in  the  Opening  photo. 

Dean  David  Sneed.  Martha  Lee,  Michelle  Benoist  and  the 

whole  Student  Affairs  staff  for  their  willingness  to  help  us 

w  ith  anyting  we  needed. 
Sally  McLellan.  Julia  Bounds.  Lena  Barlow  and  Judy 

Oglesby  in  Public  Relations  for  giving  us  photographs. 
Diane  Samples.  Lee  Ann  Hamilton  and  the  rest  of  the  Post 

Office  staff  for  helping  with  book  and  portrait  distribution. 
Ron  Jurney  and  Trey  Porter  in  the  Sports  department  for 

helping  us  gather  team  statistics  and  facts. 
Sandra  Fanguy  for  teaching  us  to  use  the  fax  machine. 
Gail  Waldrop  and  the  staff  of  the  Business  Office  for  dealing 

w  ith  the  billing  for  yearbook  sales. 
Sheni  Taylor  from  Syracuse  for  helping  with  design  plans. 
Da\ id  Tra\is  and  Anita  Sumrall  for  their  inspiration. 
J.C.  Anthony  of  Graduate  Supply  and  Debbie  Kennedy  and 

Jennifer  Hoo\er  at  the  Herff  Jones  plant  in  Montgomery 

for  helping  w  ith  the  production  process. 
Mark  Hinkle  for  sports  action  photos  in  men's  and  women's 

soccer  and  some  football. 
E\erybody  who  was  in  the  di\  ider  photos  for  their  time. 
Willard  for  his  unending  cooperation. 
Stan  for  evervthing. 


Colophon 


Volume  87  of  the  Bobashcla  was  printed  by  Herff  Jones 
Yearbook  Co.  in  Montgomery.  Alabama.  The  press  run 
consisted  of  780  copies  with  164  pages.  The  in-plant 
consultant  was  Debbie  Kennedy  and  the  local 
representative  was  J.C.  Anthony.  The  pages  were  prepared 
on  Mcintosh  computers  using  Adobe  Pagemaker  5.0. 


li()liASHi:L\  SIAFK.  (Jninl>  Cd-edilor  .Stephanie  Zeber.  (middle)  Clar 
Brown.  Kditi)r-in-chief  Michelle  Milam.  Natalie  Tate,  Melissa  McE\er,  Emil 
\  arner,  Lauren  .Smith,  (hack)  .\m\  Baler,  Chris  Saucier,  Mary  Horner,  L>l 
\Vardla«.  (nut  pictured)  Co-editor  Angle  Hood,  .Adivsor  Stan  Magee,  Sha" 
Chrisman,  Candee  Clary .  Bethany  (Irantham,  I,ee  Ann  Hamilton,  Becky  Lonj 
Michelle  Pate,  Karen  Hemphill,  Matt  \  elkey,  .\manda  \  ice. 


ANC.IK  HOOD  spends 
time  in  the  Publications 
Ofllce  try  ing  to  Tmish  the 
.Sports  .Section. 


MIC  HKI.I.K  Mil. AM 
and  .\ngie  Hood  take  a 
break  from  working  on 
the  .Sports  section. 


We'll  always  remember  ...  Moving  For-ward  • 
Willard  -  the  most  quotable  squin-el  around  • 
The  tonid  love  affair  •  We're  off  publicating  • 
BOBABEER-arriving  soon  to  an  office  near 
you  •  Froglegs  •  CHEERS  •  Duplication  is  not 
a  good  thing  •  You  should'  ve  bought  American 
•  Who  needs  brass  when  you  have  latex?  •  My 
car-notjust  an  auto-it's  a  home!  •  What?!?  You 
mean  there's  another  one?  •  Brite  Gump  Cliff 
Claven  •  Who,  ME??  •  I  did  not  tell  anybody 
y'all  were  dating-I  just  said  y'all  were  sleeping 
together!  •  "J"  for  guides,  "V"  forpaste  •  vacuum 
clippers  •  The  Museum  •  keys  •  tall,  skinny 
letters  •  Greyhound,  thanks  for  the  Australian! 


STEPHANIE  ZEBER 
and  Michelle  Milam  spend 
time  after  graduation 
talking  about  memories. 


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end  of  this  y  S3  f    brought  concerns 
about  the  weather  and  the  location  of 
graduation.  As  freshmen,  students 
begin  in  the  Bowl  at  Opening  Convocation, 
and  they  traditionally  nmsh 
with  Graduation  in  the  Bowl.  A 

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to  move  the  ceremony  to  the  City 
Auditorium.  LllCKllV.  the  sun 
pre\  ailed  and  graduation  was  held  in  the 
!^BO Vf^l.  w  ith  the  start  of  a  new- 
tradition  as  the  seniors  tossed  theirs  caps 

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