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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.
next?!?
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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
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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.
M
w^.%
f^®
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
9?
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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
Wi
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Q
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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
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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.
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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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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
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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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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
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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.
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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
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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
4
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
/
-^
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.
B
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.
kjcores
USM
Delia Slate
Rhodes
Mi.ss. College
UWF
Conference
Women Men
7th 12th
2nd
Sth
1st
2nd
4th
3rd
8th
2nd
5 th
7th
B.VNQIET. Kris Richardson.
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Munch awarded each member a
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"Most Valuable Runner"
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certificate. Munch, himself a
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former Millsaps runner, holds
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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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M
GR0WINGPi4/A/S
Team struggles with only
seven players and injuries
O^
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.
y*^^ '^'^
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.
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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
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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
: •
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the SCAC.
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» 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
\
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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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ACTIVITIES
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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ACTIVITIES
School Business
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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.
ACTIVITIES
School Business
^Na
S\^
Out
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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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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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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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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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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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.
M
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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
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Winston Kelly Barham
H..\. C/(/.s.v/[ A iinil Ori>an
Li'ii}^ Bctich. Mississippi
Diane Lea Barton
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Flora. Mississippi
Dawn Amber Abuse
B..\. Hiililical Scu'iicc
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Alice Elizabeth Blaylock
B.S. Chcmistrx
Memphis. Tennessee
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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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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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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
Hulh, Ad\ isor Da> id rra\ is.
{back) Shawn Denieritt.
Joshua I rapp, (Jreg Betz,
Lamont Hanson.
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RHO CHI'S Morfian Richardson, Cora
Gee and Louise Parsons worked in Bacot
during freshmen check-in lo answer
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.
Activities
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
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Inc. was founded at Howard
University in Washington,
D.C. in January 1908. This
sorority for outstanding
women has grown from the
original sixteen members to
well over 100,000
internationally. The Lambda
Iota Chapter at Millsaps was
established in May, 1977, and
has six active members.
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Chris Fisher.
Albert Mosley.
Winston Trotter.
Kenny Lee.
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Spring Break - Sandestin -
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Chi Omega! 100 Years Old!
Centennial in Memphis - at
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George Street Thursday
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Walk-A-Thon ... It's not my
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Intramural soccer ... Jally ...
Lamont ... Facts of Life girls
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Now, Thank you for flying
Delta ... Hillo ... We're going
to Dallas ... That's not
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Pyramid ... The Balcony ...
The burban ... The roll ...
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Gentlemen ... GDTU ...
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really ... WHATEVER! ...
Alrighty then! ... Ugly ...
Club la Vela ... I'm popular
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bathroom in the hotel? ...
BRAD PITT!! ... Not making
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many her ... Everybody's
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Staff
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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With the e
nd of every year comes
exams, graduation, and good-byes. The
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
-thunders-toririthreatened
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
afterthe benedlctioii
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