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"Millsaps  gives  off  a  really  good  vibe.  The 
stvidents  and  faculty  go  out  of  their  way  to  be 
friendly." 

-Rachel  Ball 

^Oeople 

"It's  good  to  know  that  when  you  walk  to  class, 
you  can  say  hi  to  anyone  and  get  a  friendly  hello  or 
smile  in  return." 

-Brandon  Guidry 


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/Activities 

"Academics  at  Millsaps  gave  me  the  tools  to 
succeed,  while  the  extracurricular  activities 
taught  me  how  to  succeed." 

-Erica  France 


"Playing  sports  allows  the  student  athlete  to 
learn  how  to  budget  his  or  her  time  and  to 

keep  priorities  in  order." 

-Joe  Lambert 


"Being  Greek  has  helped  me  to  be  more  involved  on 
campus.  It  has  allowed  me  to  work  with  certain 
authorities  which  have  taught  me  life  skills." 

-Roman  Rahoum 


Erin  Whitaker 


Sandra  Smithson,  Rebecca  Bradford 


Robika  Modak,  Tanya  Pennington,  John 
Suggs.  Eiizabeth  Adams.  Amy  Sellers 


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•  BUILDING  ADDITIONS  to  campus 
brought  everyone  closer  together  and 
provided  more  opportunities  for  campus 
community  activities. 

•  WE  WANT  THE  FUNK.  Major  Madness 
was  a  huge  success,  especially  the  concert 
at  the  North  End  with  George  Clinton  and 
Parliament  Funkadelic. 

•  THE  KAVA  HOUSE  became  a  favorite 
spot  for  dining,  socializing  and  studying 
after  its  completion  second  semester. 
Special  events  such  as  Greek  Jeopardy  and 
the  Chess  Tournament  were  held  there. 


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Working  out  in 
the  HAC  is  great. 
Where  else  con 
you  see  cute 
girls  working  out 
on  campus?  For 
myself  though, 
I  enjoy  the 
challenge  and 
the  sense  of 
accomplishment 
that  I  get  from 
working  out  and 
maintaining  my 
physique. 

Cortland  Knox 


Ryan  Paul,  Rich  Caminito,  Sumon  Bhowmick 


Assistants  :  Beth  West,  Aileen  Abate,  Rachel  Spear 

STUDENT  LIFE   5 


SPECTATING, 

Charles  Barnewold 
watches  as  the  Majors 
take  the  field 


RALLYING  THE  CROWD, 

Beth  Doshier  and  Shelly  Byrd 
lead  fans  in  a  rousing  cheer. 


SOUVENIRS.  In  support  of  the 
Majors,  students  and  alumni  purchase 
T-shirts  from  Shelly  Breland. 


SOCIALIZING.  Amy 

White  visits  with  her 
family  at  the  Tn  Delta 
brunch  Saturday 
morning. 


GAME  TIME.   Football  players  and 
cheerleaders  storm  the  field  to  the  roar  of 
a  spinted  crowd. 


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Friends  come  together 

for  a  weekend  filled  with 

festivities  and  football! 

I  HAVE  BEEN  a  huge  supporter  of  the  Millsaps  Athletic 
Department  for  the  three  years  I  have  been  at  Millsaps. 
y       Our  athletes  work  very  hard  and  don't  get  half  the  credit 
^  I    they  deserve.   Football  is  one  of  my  favorite  sports,  and  it 
was  great  to  see  the  Majors  come  back  with  a  couple  of 
touchdowns  after  having  a  not-so-good  first  half. 
-Lane  Douglass 


CARNIVAL  WAS  THE  first  full  scale  musical  put  on 
by  the  Players  in  nearly  1 0  years.  Homecoming  turned 
into  an  entire  weekend  themed  around  Carnival,  including 
popcorn  and  cotton  candy  in  the  bowl,  a  man  on  stilts, 
clowns,  and  two  Burmese  pythons.   The  most  nerve 
racking  part  of  the  weekend  was  keeping  one  of  the 
pythons  on  my  shoulders!  -Melinda  Bott 


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HAKE  IT  UP.  During  the  halftime 
low.  tine  Major  Impressions  dazzle 
e  crowd  with  their  new  moves  and 
liforms. 


CLOWNING  AROUND.  In 

the  Bowl  on  Saturday. 
Travis  Clay  amuses 
everyone  by  making  balloon 
animals. 

POST-GAME 
PARTY.  Sun  Volt 
;aptivates  the 
students  with  their 
3dgy  music. 

PRE-GAME.  Will  Wikle 
tailgates  with  the  Tn  Deltas 
before  the  game  begins 


SPORTS  FAN.  Susan  Mareno  soaks  up 
the  sun  as  she  watches  the  Majors  play 
Rhodes 


HOMECOMING   7 


Moving-in  is  one  day 

of  chaos  compared  to  a 

lifetime  of  friends. 


MOVE-IN  DAY  is  hectic,  but  it's  a  lot  of  fun  being 
able  to  meet  the  freshmen.   Being  an  RA  has  been  a 
great  experience.   I've  really  enjoyed  helping  the 
people  out  on  campus.  -Chad  Washington 


MOVING  IN  AND  the  first  few  days  at  Millsaps 
were  pretty  hectic.   Mainly  I  was  just  relieved  that 
my  roommate,  Ann,  did  not  turn  out  to  be  nearly 
as  scary  as  she  sounded  during  our  first  phone 
conversation.   We  ended  up  having  so  much  fun 
this  school  year.   -Kim  Jones 


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HOME  COOKING. 

Because  of  ram. 
Jennifer  Honican  and 
Molly  Johnsey  had  to  fix 
burgers  in  Bacot's  lobby 
at  the  dornn  cookout. 


Y2K  READY.   Barrett 
Ingram  makes  his 
Galloway  room  more 
like  home  by  setting  u 
his  PC 


UM,  UM  GOOD.   Dernck  McNeal 
serves  Adam  Causey  at  the  Meet  the 
President  reception. 


READY,  SET,  GO.  Julian 
Dodd,  Katie  Hardy,  and  Amy 
Loy  anticipate  the  hoola-hoop 
coming  their  way  during  the 
Freshmen  Olympics 


PHONE  HOME.  Jason  Stine  spends  a 
little  of  his  spare  time  talking  to  his  mom. 


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A  LEADER'S  DUTY. 

Ryan  Bourgeois  and  Reagan 
Toledano  assisted  the 
incoming  frestimen  and 
carried  boxes  that  were 
filled  to  capacity. 


FRIES  WITH  THAT?   Eni<a 
Garavito  and  Shelley 
Harrigill  keep  Patrick 
Cooper  on  top  of  things  at 
the  Bacot  cookout. 


1.50  CLEAN. 

ance  Stoner  washes 
s  clothes  in  the 
ioodman  laundry 
3om. 


RA  DUTIES.   Chris  Randall  informs  Drew 
Ford  about  the  terms  of  the  Galloway 
housing  contract. 


ONE  STEP  CLOSER.  Aimee 
Boudreaux  selects  a  new  room 
for  her  sophomore  year. 


FOLDING  INTO  A  NEW  LIFE.  Amy 

Thames  makes  her  bed  for  the  first 
time  in  Bacot  W37. 


DORM  LIFE    9 


With  bands,  games  and  food, 

Major  Madness  kicks  off 

spring  at  Millsaps! 


AT  THE  MAJOR  Madness  Talent  Show,  I  walked  out  in 
my  bare  feet  and  played  Imagine  by  the  master  songwriter 
John  Lennon,  one  of  my  favorite  artists.  -Robert  Caskey 


NEVER  THOUGHT  college  students  could  have  so 
much  fun  with  blow  up  toys.  You  get  to  act  like  a  kid 
againi  The  best  part  is  when  a  professor  starts  playing, 
and  you  get  to  shoot  them  for  that  bad  grade  "they" 
gave  you  on  that  paper.  -David  Chambers 


TASTEY  CRITTERS.  Dernaux  Gadlin 
savors  the  flavor  of  cajun  crawfish  under 
the  shade  of  a  tree. 


Lauren  Houston 


MUD  BUGS. 

Food  was  one  of  the 
highlights  of  IVlajor  Madness. 
Despite  the  rain,  Michael 
Bentley  and  Sarah  McAfee 
were  able  to  enjoy  the 
traditional  crawfish  and  corn 
in  the  Bowl, 


ACENTRIC.  George  S.  Clinton  and 
^  Parliament  Funkadelic  entertain  an 
fhusiastic  crowd  on  Friday  night. 


BRRRRR.  Katie  Clegg 
serves  snow  cones  at  the 
Kappa  Delta/Tri  Delta 
booth  benefitting  a  local 
chanty 


ALL  WHIPPED  UP.  Wendy 
Lyons  and  Margaret  Anzelmo 
have  fun  dunng  the  annual  Chi 
Omega  Pie  Toss  in  the  Bowl. 


FUNNY  FACES.  Gretchen  Gifford  and 
Laura  Hillgartner  anxiously  wait  to  see 
their  finished  caricature. 


FLYING  HIGH. 

Melanie  Cook 
bounces  down  the 
giant  inflatable  slide. 


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MAJOR  MADNESS    11 


COME  ALL  YE  FAITHFUL 

Brandon  Baxter,  Travis  Clay, 
Barrett  Ingram,  and  Cole 
Chieek  raise  thieir  voices  in 
song  at  thie  annual  Advent 
Service  of  Lessons  and 
Carols,  one  of  the  most 
beloved  Millsaps  traditions. 


BUST-A-MOVE.   Brittany  Levy  dances 
the  night  away  with  one  of  the  children 
who  came  to  Santa  Shoestring.  The 
children  went  to  all  of  the  sorority 
houses  to  participate  in  various 
activities. 


ALL  I  WANT  FOR  CHRISTMAS, 

Andrew  Clark  loads  a  bike  that  will 
surpnse  a  child  whose  name  was  on 
the  Angel  Tree. 


COTTON  TALES. 

Bunny  Shoestring 
was  a  campus  wide 
activity  that  brought 
children  to  campus 
for  an  afternoon  of 
fun. 


TRICK  OR  TREAT.   Meg 

O'Beirne  and  Ashley  Huff 
pass  out  Halloween  candy 
to  the  children  of  faculty 
and  staff. 


DEVOTION.   EncaAdkins 
takes  communion  at  the 
Maundy  Thursday  Service. 


Whatever  the  season,  Millsaps 

always  found  a  reason 

to  celebrate. 


THE  BETA  BETA  BETA  holiday  featured  the 
notorious  faculty  band  "Science  Rocks."   Connie 
Campbell,  Dick  Highfill,  and  I  played  parodies  of  popular 
holiday  songs.   We  had  quite  a  blast  playing  such 
favorites  as  "Grandma  Got  Run  Over  By  a 
Reindeer"and  "Christmas  at  Millsaps." 
-Dr.  Mick  Veum 


THE  KD/KA  EASTER  Egg  Hunt  was  a  really 
great  time.   We  hid  about  200  eggs  for  all  of  the 
Millsaps  faculty  and  staff.   The  highlight  of  the  day 
was  when  Wade  White  dressed  up  as  the  Easter 
Bunny  and  played  with  the  little  kids. 
-Adam  Lambert 


ERVICE  WITH  A  SMILE. 

ie  faculty  and  staff,  including 
ndrea  Pound  and  Anita 
umrall,  served  a  late  night 
eakfast  dunng  exams. 


LEAPING  LIZARDS. 

Greer  Proctor  receives 
a  lizard  as  a  gift  at  the 
RA  Chnstmas  Party. 


SILENT  NIGHT.  Jeff  Mitchell  lights 
Katie  Clegg's  candle  as  the  choir 
processes  out  into  the  Recital  Hall  to 
sing  Silent  Night  at  the  close  of  the 
Advent  Service 


GIVE  THANKS.  Vicki 
Myers  and  Caroline 
Ranck  were  in  the 
Chapel  Choir  which 
performed  at  the 
Thanksgiving  service 


CHRISTMAS  CLASSICS.  At  Santa 
Shoestring,  Daniel  Redmond,  Aimee 
Boudreaux,  and  Brady  Raanes  acted  out 
How  the  Gnnch  Stole  Chnstmas. 


CELEBRATIONS    13 


The  campus  calendar  is  filled  with 

events  offering  students  ample 

ways  to  become  involved. 


PETANQUE  IS  A  game  played  throughout  Europe, 
similar  in  some  ways  to  horseshoes  in  the  U.S.  While  I 
won  the  Petanque  contest  at  the  Francofete  Celebration 
some  high  school  kid  gets  the  prize. ..quelle  justice! 
-Kevin  Richardson 


FOR  EARTH  DAY  we  tried  to  set  up  booths  that  would 
show  people  how  to  be  environmentally  friendly.  One  of 
these  booths  was  the  Vegetarian/Organic  food  booth.   At 
first  some  people  were  a  little  hesitant  to  try  this  bizarre 
health  food,  but  almost  everone  eventually  found 
something  that  they  really  liked.  -Katie  Hardy 


festive 


WORLDLY  FASHION. 

Michael  Waters 
prepares  to  take  the 
runway  at  the 
Multicultural  Festival. 


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ARTIST  IN  ACTION.  Star  Ray 
paints  a  sign  for  the  upcoming 
Earth  Day  Festival 


KNOCKOUT.  Wi 

a  punch  dunng  a 
Boxing. 


Jorden  throws 
round  of  Bouncy 


MOOD  MUSIC.  Jim  Goode  adds  an  Irish 
touch  by  playing  the  bagpipes  at  the 
Multicultural  Festival. 


GOLD  MEDAL. 

Elizabeth  Lutz  and  Liz 
Dubuisson  celebrate 
their  team's  victory  at 
the  Freshman  Olympics. 


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.IPPING  BURGERS.  At  the 

ultiCultural  Festival.  Brian 
Brthiaume  lends  his  culinary  skills  to 
ed  participants. 


IRISH  FOR  A  DAY.  On  St   Patricks  Day. 
Allyson  Gregory  and  Edwin  Roberts  take  a  break 
in  the  plaza.  The  water  in  the  new  fountain  had 
mystenously  turned  green  during  the  night 


CAMPUS  EVENTS   15 


Jonathan  Kilgore 


RELAXING. 

Georgia  Williamson,  Brinda 
Rao.  and  Mondi  Coody 
converse  as  they  enjoy  the 
spring  sunshine  in  the  Bowl. 
After  lunch  or  on  a  nice 
afternoon,  students 
congregated  in  the  Bowl  to 
study  and  relax. 


STUDIOUS.    Andrea 
Gilbert  reads  quietly 
outside  in  the 
hallway  of  Bacot. 


MEETING  PLACE.   Billy  Dubuisson 
and  Starlight  Ray  take  o  break 
from  a  hectic  day. 


BON  APPETITE.    Tore 
Clay  learns  to  prepare 
Mediterranean  chicken 
risotto  during  David 
Woodward's  cooking 
class  in  the  Kova  House. 


FINE  ARTS.  Jane  Buck 
communes  with  posters  at 
the  annual  fall  poster  sale. 


PET  THERAPY.  DrewHutchir  r 
pets  a  puppy  outside  of  Murroh 
Hall. 


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Finding  the  perfect  blend 
of  learning  and  laughing 
was  all  in  a  day's  work. 


I  LOVE  READING  in  the  Bowl  because  it's  a 
beautiful  place  to  get  some  studying  done,  while  at 
the  same  time  enjoying  the  scenery.   I  was  reading 
Snow  Falling  on  Cedars  for  my  IDS  class.   It's  a 
good  book  about  a  courtroom  tnal,  and  since  my 
next  stop  after  Millsaps  is  law  school,  I  guess  that's 
why  I  was  so  interested  in  the  novel. 
-Byron  Cooper 


THE  LITTLE  TRADITIONS  of  Millsaps  football  like 
the  playing  of  the  fight  song  after  touchdowns,  the  SAE's 
with  painted  faces,  and  the  Major  coming  to  say  "Hi"  are 
great  bonuses  to  going  to  football  games. 
-Carrie  Thune  and  Amy  McClellan 


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^N  AND  MEAN.  Brad  Lokitz 
incentrates  as  he  completes  reps 
I  the  chest  press. 


GOING 'BOWL'-ING.  Kolie 
Wegner  and  Bishop  Porter 
walk  through  the  Bowl, 


SOLITUDE. 

Hannah  Page 

takes  advantage        g 

of  the  beautiful 

weather. 


LAUGH  IN.    Anna 
Shelton  and  Coralie 
Parish  share  a  hearty 
laugh 


ALL  FOURS.  ■.  i(  111  Ngo,  Jared  Mott, 
and  Jim  Goode  participate  in  the 
Multicultural  Festival  by  waiting 
anxiously  for  a  karate  instructor  to 
leap  over  them  and  break  boards 
on  the  other  side. 


AROUND  CAMPUS    17 


Building  additions,  such  as  the 

HAC  and  Student  Center, 

brought  students  together. 


I  THINK  THE  HAC  is  gorgeousi   Plus,  it  is  right  here 
on  campus  and  free.   It  has  a  variety  of  machines  and 
workout  areas  that  appeal  to  every  kind  of  exerciser, 
really  enjoy  the  kickboxing  classes.  They  enable  you 
to  get  a  great  workout  and  work  on  self-defense. 
■Jennifer  Wilson 


I  HAD  A  TWO  hour  break  before  my  3:00  exam,  so 
went  up  to  Student  Affairs  for  a  free  massage.  While  I 
was  there,  I  also  played  with  watercolors.   It  was  a 
much  needed  break!  -Emily  Merriman 


SELF  SERVE.  Jonathan  Vines 
and  Elizabeth  Bishara  fix 
themselves  tacos  in  the 
temporary  cafeteria. 


BOREDOM  BUSTERS. 

Leigh  Brosuell  works 
out  on  an  elliptical 
runner  in  the  HAC. 
Watching  TV  relieved 
exercise  boredom. 


BREW  HA  HA.  Joe  Wang 
studies  in  the  Kava  House. 
Instead  of  driving  to  Cups 
for  coffee,  students 
dropped  by  the  Kava 
House. 


YOU'VE  GOT  MAIL.  Peter 
Nix  checks  his  mailbox  in 
the  new  post  office. 


CHOW  TIME.   Margaret  Anzelmo  fixes 
a  fresh  salad  in  the  renovated 
cafeteria,  which  now  offers  a  grill, 
sandwich  bar,  and  variety  of  other 
foods. 


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PUMPING  IRON. 

Hoofar  Tabari  spots  as  his 
brother  Hootan  Tabari 
bench  presses  during  a 
workout  session. 


OWNTIME.  Mando  Cashman, 
yan  Wilbur,  Dell  Smith,  and 
eremy  Litton  enjoy  the 
omfortable  couches  and  big 

■!i  ".   I   t!  i--  k'.jva  House. 


EXAM  STRESS. 

Roman  Rabourn 
takes  a  study 
break  to  relax  in 
the  stress  free 
zone. 


LET'S  GET  PHYSICAL. 

Ricky  Relan  runs  on  one 
of  the  new  treadmills  in 
the  HAC. 


CHECKMATE.  Agnes  Chzran  and 
Sergey  Dzugan  match  minds  in  a 
game  of  chess  as  Artem  Moshnitskiy 
and  Tora  Clay  look  on. 


STROLLING.  Jess  Roberts 
and  Drew  Walker  walk  over 
the  new  commemorative 
brick  and  seal  display  in  the 
Bowl. 


NEW  BUILDINGS    19 


Students  took  time-out  from 

studies  and  showed  their 

stuff  at  intramurals. 


INTRAMURALS  ARE  A  blast  for  everyone  who 
competes,  refs  and  coaches.   People  actually  give  it  their 
all.   For  instance,  the  team  I  coached  went  above  and 
beyond  the  call  of  duty.   Sistahs  With  Game  are  the  three- 
time  defending  intramural  flag  football  champs,  and  they 
do  what  it  takes  to  win.  -Anthony  Bullock 


I  NEVER  FULLY  realized  how  much  of  a  contact  sport 
basketball  was  until  we  played  the  faculty.  They  must 
have  A  LOT  of  pent  up  aggression.  -Christine  Koenig 


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CONCENTRATION. 

Beau  Roode  takes 
batting  practice  before  a 
game  on  the  last  Sunday 
afternoon  of  the  year 


TIME-OUT.   Officials  T 
Francis  and  Eric  Navarre 
watch  the  action  during 
a  game  between  the 
Tn  Deltas  and  the 
faculty 


CATCHING  THE  ACTION.   L 

Calhoun  played  second  base 
Delta  team 


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for  the  Tri 


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CONTACT  SPORT.  Paul  Stout  races 
to  the  ball  in  hopes  of  beating  Timmy 
Sheehan 


REACH  FOR  THE  TOP.  Chad 
Gardner  and  Jon  Kelly  go  for  a 
loose  ball  in  the  basketball 
championship  game. 


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TAKING  A  CHANCE. 

Assisted  by  teammate  Jeff 
Mitchieil,  quarterback 
Reagan  Toledano  breaks 
out  of  ttie  pocket  and 
takes  off  running. 


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T'S  NOT  JUST  A  GUY  SPORT.  April 
>layden  stands  firm  against  one  of 
he  Sistahs  with  Game. 


JUMPING  TO  TASK. 

Nick  Licata  goes  up  for 
the  spike 


GAME  FACES.   Nathan  Russell  and 
Ronnie  Bourgeois  turn  flag-football  into  a 
hands-on  battlefield 


DESPERATION.  Jennifer 
Honican  tnes  to  pry  the 
basketball  from  Lane  Douglass. 


PITCHING  IN. 

Sally  Williams  peers 
in  to  the  plate  as  she 
goes  into  her 
pitching  motion 


INTRAMURALS   21 


Elizabeth  Bale 


SERVING.  Erin  Powell  offers 
her  time  and  love  serving 
lunch  at  Stevi/pot,  one  of 
many  places  where  students 
got  involved  in  volunteering. 


WE'VE  GOT  THE  BEAT.  The 

Rhythms  dazzle  the  audience  with 
their  talent  at  the  Delta  Underground 

Talent  Show    The  proceeds  went  to 
UMC  CliiUi.-n  •-,  C, nicer  Clinic 


SHARING.  Jessica 
Perkins  spends 
quality  time  with  a 
child  at  Santa 
Shoestring. 


WATERMELON  CRAWL. 

April  Slayden  and  Daniel 
Gibbons  prepare  for  a  day 
of  fun  at  the  Lambda  Chi 
Watermelon  Bust 


DITCH  DIGGERS.  Joy  Mitchell  and 
Lindsay  Calhoun  spend  a  Saturday 
morning  digging  trenches  at  a 
Habitat  for  Humanity  house 


WAITING  TABLES.      Peter 
Nix  helps  sen./e  lunch  at 
Stewpot  dunng  one  of  the 
Millsaps  weeks  in  November. 


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HILDREN'S  GAMES.   Graham 
ally  plays  with  the  children  at  the 

il  Omega  house  during  Bunny 

oestring. 


Participation  in  community 

service  enriched  the  lives  of 

Millsaps  students. 


I  GIVE  BLOOD  because  I  know  it's  going  to  help 
somebody  else.  There  is  no  pain  involved  when  you  may 
be  saving  others.   Besides,  the  name  of  the  blood  mobile 
is  so  cute--the  Blood  VesseH  -Sherry  Smith 


SERVING  THE  SCHOOL  and  community  is  done  in 
a  variety  of  ways  by  students  at  Millsaps.   One  of  most 
popular  IS  the  Angel  Tree  project.   This  has  become  an 
annual  tradition  for  Circle  K,  and  it  involves  the  entire 
campus.  -Mandy  Nicholas 


(Skatitxf 


FUN  IN  THE  SUN. 

Rose  Hurder  and 
Valene  Paasch 
volunteer  at  the  Tn 
Delta  and  Kappa  Delta 
snow  cone  booth 


SHOW  ME  THE 
MONEY.   Matt 
Carroccio  presses  his 
luck  at  the  KD/KA 
Casino  Night,  which 
benefitted  the  Muscular 
Dystrophy  Association. 


COOKING  AND  CARING. 

Lizzie  Vincent  and  Knsti 
Joyner  serve  food  for  children 
from  Our  House  at  the  Circle 
K  and  GMT  philanthropy 
Dinner  and  a  Movie  " 


THREES  COMPANY.  Charles 
Barnewold  makes  two  new  friends  at  the 
Santa  Shoestnng  events. 


COMMUNITY  SERVICE    23 


Betsy  Farr 


MISSIONS. 

Elizabeth  Lutz,  Liz  LasoskI, 
Ashley  Avalon,  and  Molly 
Jeffcoat  joined  others  fron^i 
around  Mississippi  In  Saltlllo, 
Mexico,  over  Spring  Break 


ICE  QUEENS. 

Elizabeth  Lutz  and 
Emily  Daly  test  their 
ice  skating  skills  at  the 
Ice  Pork. 


SHOWING  OFF.  The  Mlllsaps 
football  team  traveled  to 
Germany  to  ploy  football.  Ryan 
Bourgeois  and  Jared  White  take  a 
break  with  Razorback  player 
Highlander  PIstner 


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GO  FISH.  Hayes 
Bryant.  Wesley 
Lehman,  and  Matt 
Carroccio  spend 
some  time  on  the 
water. 


FAT  TUESDAY.  Kristy 
Jones  and  Angela 
Payne  take  a  break 
from  the  Mordl  Gras 
parades  tn  Boton 
Rouge 


COSTA  RICA.  Brandl  Walker  and  Lica 
Gamble  wait  for  instructions  before 
wandering  off  to  find  a  quiet  place 
to  study. 


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;UARDING.  Christy  Jones, 
Catherine  Smith,  and  Caroline 
ancl<  pose  with  a  Czech 
oldier  at  Prague  Castle. 


Planes,  trains  and  automobiles 

were  favorite  ways  for  students 

to  break  from  daily  routines. 


THE  ROPES  COURSE  was  a  great  bonding 
expenence  for  the  RA's.  The  purpose  of  the  activity  was 
to  build  trust  and  learn  to  communicate  with  each  other. 
-Erika  Garavito 


DRIVING  OURSELVES  THROUGH  southern 
Ireland  was  the  best  way  to  expenence  the  country 
with  the  limited  amount  of  time  we  had  for  Spnng 
Break.  From  standing  on  the  Cliffs  of  Moher  to 
walking  down  the  busy  streets  of  Dublin,  we  had  an 
amazing  week.  -Tracy  Giiianders 


ROAD  TRIP.  After  a  long  week  on 
the  Chamber  Singers  tour  to 
Washington,  DC,  Lica  Gamble, 
Betsy  Farrell,  and  Dr.  Coker  still 
manage  a  smile. 


CAMPAIGN  ACTION.  Presidential 
candidate  George  W,  Bush 
pauses  for  a  photograph  with 
Julie  Skipper  at  the  Republican 
rally  in  Brandon. 


OFF  CAMPUS   25 


Robert  Gatlin 


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Mandy  Nicholas.  Damien  Ducote 


Kaiser  Harriss,  Georgianna  Martin 


O  Liz  Smith 


ITS  great  when  you  run  into 
people  you  have  not  seen  in 
forever,  and  you  wind  up  be- 
ing late  for  class  because 
you  stopped  to  chat  for  a 
while. 

Kelly  Walsh 


Manda  Cashman 


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Dee  Wise 


Terri  Camp 


Hillary  Pesson 


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Grady  Flattmann 


Ryan  Busekist 


Samantha  McKinnis,  Justin 
Halliweil 


Meg  O  Beime,  Brendan  Quigley 


Kelly  Eaton,  Ann  Long 


faces  &  places  out  &  about 


STUDENT  LIFE  ALBUM   27 


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Derrick  McNeal. 
Brandi  Walker 


Terrance  Alexander 


Lindsay  Whitfield.  Amy  Clifton 


ctivities 


•  LOUIS  WILSON  FUND  MANAGERS 

travelled  to  New  York  to  tour  the  Stock 
Exchange  and  visit  with  successful 
Millsaps  alumni. 

•  MAJOR  PRODUCTIONS  offered  a 
variety  of  shows  for  everyone  to  enjoy, 
including  a  hypnotist,  comedian  Lynn 
Koplitz,  and  Sixth  Seiise  and  The  Matrix  at 
Outdoor  Movie  Night. 

•  E.A.R.T.H.  worked  hard  to  encourage 
students  to  respect  the  environment,  and 
they  started  a  campus-wide  paper 
recycling  program. 

•  THE  GOSPEL  CHOIR  was  signed  by 
Jubilee  Recording  under  the  name 
"Terrance  Alexander  and  the  Divine 
Revelation." 


section  editor:  brool<s  brower 


Being  part  of  the 
Art  department 
has  enabled  me 
to  express  my 
creative  side,  A 
minor  in  studio 
art  will  be  helpful 
to  me  in  my 
future  career  in 
marketing  and 
advertising. 
Nicole  Sylvester 


Assistants  :  Kristi  Joyner,  Lindsey  May 


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Campus 
Contacts 


Rising  Stars 

Under  the  guidance  of  director 

Terrance  Alexander, 
the  Millsaps  Gospel 
Choir  accomplished 
several  feats  this  year. 
The  choir  was  selected 
to  perform  on  the 
Eddie  Miles  Tri-State 
Syndicated  Gospel 


Lucky  Winner.  Ms.  Denise 
Gonsai\L's  ot  dming  services 
won  a  19"  television  in  a  rattle 
sponsored  by  BSA- 


Television  Show  and 
sang  in  churches 
across  the  state.  They 
also  signed  a  contract 
to  record  with  Jubilee  Records. 


Strong  Leaders 

Serving  as  officers  of  the  SBA  were  Sam 
King  as  President,  Kate  Pearce  as  1st  Vice 
President,  Vaughan  Jinks  as  Secretary, 
Chad  Washington  as  Treasurer,  and  Laura 
Ferry  as  2nd  Vice  President. 

Serving  the  Campus 

"I  feel  honored  to  serve  as  president 
during  such  an  exciting  time  in  Millsaps' 
history.  The  level  of  student  enthusiasm 
is  high  due  to  the  changes  taking  place, 
from  the  new  facilities  and  renewal  of  old 
rivalries  to  changes  in  administration." 

Sam  King 


Viewpoint 

"Recording  is  an 
interesting  experience. 
We  got  to  see  how  the 
CD  was  produced.  It 
feels  good  to  be  a 
recording  artist." 

Walter  Zinn 


MAJOR  PRODUCTIONS,  tfront)  Cindy  Strine.  Tracie  Houston.  Allison  Harris.  Andrew 
Robertson.  («»(/(//(•)  Catherine  Hall.  Courtney  Austin.  Katie  Hardy,  Beth  West,  (borf)  Marty 
Seib,  Ryan  Gaylord.  Dell  Smith.  Brendan  Quigley. 


BSA.  (from)  Sherryl  Wilburn,  Alayna  Allen.  Angela  Beeks.  Andrea  Lucas.  Marcus  Dudle\ 
(;»/(/(//(' I  Bobby  Thonip.son.  Josh  Johnson.  Germaine  Delay.  Natalie  Collier,  (faac  A)  Jahrees 
Jones.  Will  Jordan.  James  Graves.  Taryn  Stewart,  Reggie  Young,  [not  pictured)  Cryst. 
Berry.  Lindsay  Meyer,  Stephanie  Burks.  Tora  Clay.  Tom  Murphy.  Walter  Zinn.  Derriau 
Gadlin.  Bria  Griffith. 


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GOSPEL  CHOIR.  ifnuil) 
Natalie  Collier.  Mia  Rhymes, 
Alayna  Allen.  Angela  Beek.s.  Bria 
Cirit'fith,  Marcus  Dudley.  Andrea 
Lucas,  Samara  Tillman.  Stephanie 
Burks.  Trivarshia  Smith,  ibiuk) 
Anlhciny  Bullock,  Tora  Clay, 
Germaine  Delay.  Thomas  Adams. 
Kevin  Mayes,  Dharius  Daniels. 
Tom  Murphy.  Walter  Zinn. 


fingers.  Ryan  Vinceni 
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I  Productions, 


Major 
Productions 

•  Inflatable  games 

•  Slam  poet  Steve 
Coleman 

•  Rock   n'  Roll  historian 
Barry  Drake 

•  Mentalist  Craig 
Karges 

•  Outdoor  movie  nights 


Going  away  gift.  Da\  id 

Sneed,  who  «as  lea\ ing  his 
position  as  Dean  of  Students 
after  nine  years,  is  presented  with 
a  pair  of  Justin  boots  by  the  SB  A. 


NATE,  (front}  Catherine  Hall,  Derrick  McNeal,  Adam  Patterson,  Leah  Sams,  Graham 
lly,  Kelly  Malpass,  Andrew  Clark,  Leslie  Davis,  Shelly  Goswami,  (middle)  Ryan 
ylord,  Jessica  Dill,  Crissy  Paxton,  Jeff  Mitchell,  David  Umsted,  Jess  Roberts,  Wade 
lite.  Adam  Grimmett.  Will  Darsey.  Murray  Pace,  (/xici.)  Cody  O'Kelly.  Susan  Mareno. 
chel  Cook.  Kelly  Walsh.  Bionwen  Houston.  Kim  Parker,  Rachel  Thompson.  Allyson 
;gory.  Caria  Corban.  Ryan  Vincent.  Molly  Jeffcoat. 


SBA  COMMITTEE  CHAIRS,  ijrout)  Shelly  Goswami.  Ryan  Vincent,  Jeff  Mitchell,  Leah 
Sams,  Cody  O'  Kelly,  I  back )  Kelly  Walsh,  Wade  White,  Jess  Roberts,  Adam  Patterson,  Susan 
Mareno. 


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PERSPECTIVES  STEERING   COMMITTEE,   tfnuil)   Derrick   McNcal.   Lena 
Palmer,  Adele  Dauphin,  ihiuk)  R\an  \  ineenl.  Eriea  France.  Will  Wikle, 


LEAD  TE.WI.  {troiiD  Laura  Ferry.  Emily  Olivier.  Ani\  Bra/da.  Erica  France.  Mary 
CatherLne  Shull.  Beth  West.  (hiR  Al  Stan  Magee.  Lane  Dougla.ss.  Jill  Caruthers.  Andrea 
Miller  Pound.  Dean  David  Sneed.  Brooks  Brovver.  Julie  Lassalle.  Hannah  NLishburn. 
(not pictured)  Liz  Lasoski.  Brandon  Guidry. 


PERSPECTHES  LEADERS  Uroiii)  Cindy  Strine.  .MurrLiv  Pace.  Mary  Frances 
Prejean.  Aalia  Anwar.  Lena  Palmer.  Kelly  Walsh.  Jerniaine  Ivy.  Lori  Stuntz.  Vaughan 
Jinks,  (middle)  Bradley  Bennett.  Meg  O'Beime.  Will  Wikle.  John  Suggs.  Courtney 
Valentine.  Brooks  Brovver.  Erin  Keller,  Steven  Scott,  (/wc  A )  Gary  Pierce,  Michael  Wade. 
Angela  Hobgood.  Prasad  Vasanisetti,  Rebecca  Abbott.  Cliff  Thompson.  Reagan 
Toledano. 


PERSPECTIVES  LEADERS,  ijnmt)  Adam  Patterson.  Jeffrev  Douglas.  Wade  White. 
Maria  Anzola.  Sumon  Bhovv  mick.  Jessica  Perkins.  Katie  McGaw.  Brandi  Walker.  Ellen 
Trappey.  Kristi  Joyner.  [middle)  Kate  Pearee.  Jeff  Mitchell,  Jess  Roberts.  Chnstopher 
Hedglin.  Erica  France,  Sarah  Dees,  Stephanie  Burks,  Michelle  Gueringer,  I  fooc/t )  Mandi 
Wallis,  Robbie  Morrison,  Ryan  Vincent,  Michael  Waters,  Brad  Lokitz,  Lindsey 
Blackstock,  Jared  White,  Derrick  McNeal.  Ryan  Bourgeois. 


LEAD  Events 

•  LEAD  Summit 

•  Project  LEAD 

•  Emerging  LEADers 

•  LEAD  Retreat 

•  ODK/LEAD  Workshop 

Which  way?   Shelley 
Hamgill.  Steffenie  Tomlin.  and 
Brendan  Quigley  present  a  skit 
on  the  Law  of  Navigation  during 
the  Spring  LEAD  Summit. 


A     C     T    I     V     I    T     I 


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Leading 
Others 


Irrefutable  Laws 

LEAD  used  The  21  Irrefutable  Laws  of 
Leadership  by  John  C.  Maxwell  as  a 

basis  for  many  of 
its  programs. 
During  the  Spring 
Summit,  students 
created  skits  to 
explain  leadership 
laws  from  the 
book.  Ryan 
Gaylord  and  Laura 
Lane,  pictured  at  left,  present  their 
interpretation  of  the  Law  of  E.  F. 
Hutton. 


Congratulations.  Brandon  Guidry 
paints  a  sign  listing  the  Perspective 
Leaders  for  2000.  The  sign  was  hung 
in  the  new  Student  Center  for  all  to  see 


Perspectives  Students 

The  Perspectives  Program,  led  by  the 
Steering  Committee,  coordinated 
weekly  meetings  to  make  the  transition 
from  high  school  to  college  a  little 
easier  for  the  freshman  students. 

Day  of  LEADership 

Project  LEAD,  a  task  force  within  LEAD 
directed  by  Amy  Brazda,  coordinated  a 
leadership  day  which  brought  high 
school  juniors  and  seniors  from  the 
surrounding  Jackson  area  to  participate 
in  leadership  workshops  and  seminars 
on  April  17. 


Perspectives  Packets. 

Kristi  Jo>  ner  and  Lena  Palmer 
organize  the  freshman  orientation 
shedules  on  move-in  day. 


Viewpoint 

"I  was  surprised  and 
excited  that  I  was  invited 
on  the  LEAD  Retreat.  It 
was  a  great  learning 
experience  and  relaxing 
weekend.  The  retreat 
taught  me  a  lot  about 
leadership  and  myself. 
No  two  leaders  are 
I  iwi  utrui-i-r     ,,      ,   u       i,  m    i  u        i         i        i    ,        exactlv  alike.  We  have 

l,K.\l)  KKIKK.XI       ilnnii)  Hannah  Mashhurn,  Jason  Lcc.  Jylm  ■' 

.Arnold.  (/»/i/<//.)Colleen  Pagan.  EricaFrance.SumonBhowmick.  Amy  different  characteristics 

Bra/da.  Li/  Lasoski.  (back)  Dean  David  Sneed.  Lane  Douglass.  Beth  gnd  personalities  that 
West,  Brooks  Brower.  Brandon  Guidry,  Stan  Magee.  ,  i      j  •■ 

■'  ^  create  unique  leaders. 

Beth  West 


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A     C     T     I     V     I     T     I 


Star 
Students 


Deserved  honor. 

Bradle\  Bennett  announce 
the  renaming  of  the  ODK 
Leadership  Award  tor  Dr. 
Charles  Sallis. 


Most  Distinguished 

The  student  body  named  Bradley 
Bennett  and  Catherine  Hall  as  Most 
Distinguished  Man  and  Woman  of  the 
Year. 

Man  of  the  Year 

Bradley  Bennett  served  as 
president  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  Fraternity  and 
president  of  Beta  Alpha  Psi. 
He  also  was  voted  Greek 
Man  of  the  Year  and 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa 
Leader  of  the  Year.  Bradlev 


was  a  member  of  the  Honor  Council, 
Sigma  Lambda,  and  Order  of  Omega. 

Woman  of  the  Year 

Catherine  Hall  was  Executive  Co-chair 

of  Major  Productions 

and  planned  a  number 

of  entertainment 

activities  for  the  entire 

campus.  She  was  a 

member  of  Omicron 

Delta  Kappa,  an  SBA 

Senator,  a  member  of 

Beta  Gamma  Sigma  and  Kappa  Delta 

Sorority,  where  she  held  several  offices. 


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ADULT  STUDENT  ASSOCIATION  OFFICERS.       ALPHA  SIGMA  LAMBDA,   ifroni)  Janet  Langley.  Mary  Lanibdin,       Fabulous  Freshmen.  Jim  Lioode  and  Kmi 
Buddy  Givens,  Mary  Lambdin.  Janet  Langley,  Dr.       Jane  Hogue.  (hack)  Paula  Jackson.  Buddy  Givens.  Parker  were  named  Freshman  Man  and  Woman  of 

Harrylyn  Sallis.  "  '  the  Year  by  Dr.  Charles  Sallis  of  ODK. 


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JllDK'lM.l'OliNt'll.  I //..HO  Justin  Aniiikl,  Cindy  SlniK'.^'.ishKiC'drmick.lVylcm 
Havs,  mil, 1,11, '\  I  iiulscy  HhickMiick.  L..n  Slum/.  Melissa  TlKirnlon.  (hack)  Dr  B.ih 
.Shi\L-.  ill    I)l-I  (ianii.  Waller  Zinn.  iiml  i>i,  liii,',l)  Michael  Waters 


ADILTSU  I)h  NT  ASSOCIATION  Ifi  ml  \mmdiLiR  ^helle.  Buddy  Givens, 
Mary  l.amhdin.  Jane  Hogue  Jennifer  Leist  Kalhy  Whitehead  Dr.  Harrylyn  Sallls, 
/iiiiililli'j  Dr.  Paula  Garrett.  John  S.  Bradv\ay.  Paul  S.  Hanev.  Dorolhs  .Shannon.  Nieole 
Neidjinger.  Janet  Langley.  thuck)  Vanessa  Siegal.  Janes  E.  Rivers.  Stephanie  Adams. 
Paul  Acheson.  Mary  Heard. 


ODK.  i/iviii)  Sandi  Pullen.  Amy  Bra/da.  Kelly  Suddulh.  Lindsay  Akers,  Melanie 
Schrader,  Catherine  Hail,  Andrea  Klevan,  Elizabeth  Rogers,  Peyton  Hays,  Orealhia 
Smith,  i2iul  ;-(<n  I  Laura  Ferry,  Drew  Walker.  Meg  O'Beirne.  April  Slayden.  Uvon 
Tucker.  Collin  Glidevvell,  Courtney  Valentine,  Patrick  Cooper,  Janet  Langley,  iback) 
HarryUn  Sallis,  Dr.  Charles  Sallis,  Bradley  Bennett,  Kathleen  Cumhest,  Brian 
Berthiaume.  Cord  Campbell.  Chad  Washington,  Dr  Jeanne  Middleton,  Betsy  Farrell, 
Amy  Clitton.  Allison  Harris.  Dr.  Nola  Gibson. 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA.  Ifniii/)  Melanie  Schrader,  Elizabeth  Burke,  Joy  MetcalL  Amy 
Clifton,  Emily  Martin,  Lena  Palmer,  Martha  Ostenrude,  r^Hi/nni)  Jaime  Miles,  Sarah 
Casey,  Leigh  Biasuell,  Mary  Clay  Wadlington.  Joy  Wallace,  Creighton  Chandler,  (3nl 
row)  William  N.  Givens,  Alton  Farris,  Brett  Carter,  Todd  Nichols.  Rebecca  Abbott, 
Kathleen Cumbest,f/'«(/t) Dr.  Elise Smith.  Dr.  Judith  Page,  Amanda G'Kelly,  Dr.  Eric 
Griffin.  Dr,  George  Harmon.  Dr.  Austin  Wilson.  Dr  F.d  Schrader. 


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WbRSHIP 

Service 


Catholic  Inspiration 

Catholic  Campus  Ministry  iield  weekly 
mass  on  campus.  The  CCM  played 
regularly  with  the  children  at  Our 
House,  an  area  shelter  for  runaway  and 
abused  teens.  They  sang  to  the 
residents  of  the  Alzheimer's  unit  of  St. 
Catherine's  Village.  They  also  provided 
a  mission  opportunity  to  Saltillo, 
Mexico.  "Our  mission  trip  to  Mexico 
was  truly  the  most  humbling 
experience  ever.  Many  of  the  people  of 
Saltillo  have  so  very  little,  according  to 
our  standards.  But  what  they  lack  in 
material  possessions,  they  more  than 


compensate  for  in  their  deep 
spirituality  and  their  rich  zest  for  life. 
And  that  is  something  for  which  we  all 
left  Mexico  revering  them  and  perhaps 
even  envying  them  a  little  bit,"  said 
Molly  Jeffcoat. 

Campus  Worship 

The  Campus  Ministry  Team  sponsored 
the  Midtown  Project  and  monthly 
sevices  in  the  Fitzhugh  Chapel.  At 
right,  Carolina  Whitefield-Smith  assists 
Jonathan  Kilgore,  director  of  the 
Chapel  Choir,  as  he  plays  during  the 
Thanksgiving  Service. 


Viewpoint 

"BSU  has  allowed 
students  to  participate  in 
summer  missions  and 
has  provided  a  great 
opportunity  for  small 
group  Bible  study," 

Maudi  Wallis 


Joyful  music.  During  one  of  the  weekly 
Miind:i>  nighl  BSU  meetings,  Mandi  Wallis  help 
in  le.Lciing  the  group  in  praise  and  worship- 


BAPTIST  STUDENT  UNION,  ij'ront)  Courtney  Austin,  Rachelle  White.  Guitta 
Chaiban.  Katie  Atkins.  Shelly  Byrd,{back)  Scott  Little,  Neecy  Little,  Joe  Lambert.  Shelley 
Hamsill.  Mandi   Wallis 


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Special  Events 

Wesley  Fellowship 
sponsored: 

•  Weekly  meetings 

•  Program  on  cults  in 
America 

•  Disciple  Bible  Study 

•  Speakers:  Albert 
Mosley  and  Bill 
Barksdale 

•  Passover  Seder 

•  New  York  Seminar 


Rememberance.   Shelly  Goswanii  lights 
idles  diiriii!:  the  CMT  Thankseivina  Service. 


CATHOLR'  RETRKAT  IKAM  m.^in  Richie  Caldwell.  Jill  Caruthcrs.  Idi/ahelh 
Lutz.  Colette  Rabai.  Jane  Buck,  ihack)  Elaine  Reyes,  Katie  Hardy,  Georgian na  Martin. 
Robert  Caskev,  Sister  Sharon  Glunib,  Allison  Harris,  Nikki  Ivancic, 


FKI, LOW  SHIP  OF  CHRISTIAN  ATHLETES  Ifroiin  \Va\ne  Broun.  Leslie 
Smith  S  ir.ih  Wernt/.  DeNariiis  Thomas.  Byron  Blackwell.  tlhuk]  Coach  Jelf  Reitz. 
Thomas  Adams.   Jason  Moss.  Malt  ^^lesias.  Re>:>iie  ^■oun!;.  Anthon\  Bullock. 


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CAMPIS  MINISTRY  TEAM  i//7.»n  Angela  Payne.  Allison  Hams.  Don 
Fortcnherry.  [iiiuhllcl  Sarah  Fontenelle.  Meg  O'Beirne,  Wendy  Lyons.  Kathleen 
Cumbest,  Betsy  Farrell,  Charley  Scales,  ilxuk)  Jill  Caruthers,  Kaiser  Harriss,  Jeff 
Mitchell,  Kristy  Jones.  Annah  Marshall,  {iiol  pictured)  Kelli  Crossland.  Amelia 
Killcreas,  Julie  Skipper,  Susan  Mareno,  Jonathan  Kilgore.  Drew  Walker.  Rebecca 
Abbott  Justm  Arnold  Tracie  Houston,  Anna  Alderman,  Isaiah  Hoggatt,  Molly 
Jettcoit  Vicki  M\ers  Aindx  Thornton  Brad  Lokitz,  DeAnna  Lucas,  Anna  Cateshy 
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CATHOLIC  STUDENT  LEADERSHIP  COUNCIL  [fnmt)  Shelley  Harngill. 
Jeanne  Martin,  Jane  Buck,  Amy  Janovsky,  Jessica  Malpass.  Ryan  Brumby,  Ryan 
Vincent,  Sister  Sharon  Glumb,  (middle)  Nikki  Ivancic,  Liz  Dubisson,  Elizabeth  Lutz, 
LeAnna  Chambers,  Laura  Hastings,  Ellen  Trappey,  (tflf  A)  Robert  Caskey,  Georgianna 
Martin,  Ned  Jabour.  Susan  Mareno,  Allison  Harris.  Brandon  Guidry.  [not  pictured) 
Shelley  Goswami,  Amanda  Hancock,  Graham  Holly. 

WORSHIP    37 


A     C     T     I     V     I     T     I 


Outside 
Interests 


Habitat  Helps 

Habitat  for  Humanity's  membership 
grew  as  did  the  organization's  enthusiasm 
in  giving  back  to  the  Jackson  community. 
"We  had  a  successful  year  participating 
in  the  building  of  three  houses.  I  look 
forward  to  Habitat  for  Humanity's 
continued  fundraising,  building  homes, 
and  educating  the  community  through 
our  service  efforts,"  said  Brian 
Berthiaume,  president  of  Habitat. 

Campus  Link 

Sarah  Fontenelle,  Andrea  Klevan,  and 
Meg  O'Beirne  helped  coordinate  the 


Campus  Link  program  which  tutored  at 
French  Elementary  and  the  Bethlehem 
Center.  These  three  received  the  Lewis 
and  Reiff  Award  for  their  service  and 
leadership. 

Relaxing 

Jeremy  Motts  and  Talisha  Moore,  at 
right,  participate  at  Passages,  Poetry, 
and  Pastries.  This  meeting  focused  on 
Tai  Chi  as  a  spiritual  experience. 
Passages,  Poetry,  and  Pastries  was  an 
opportunity  for  students,  faculty,  and 
staff  to  gather  and  share  their  common 
interests  in  the  literar\'  arts. 


Being  Counted.  Allison 
Hams  and  Julie  Strickland  fulfill 
their  civic  duties  hy  completing 
their  census  L|uesti(innaires. 


All  Rise.  Sarah  Davis  and 
Mackey  Sugar  stand  for 
recognition  in  receiving  an  award 
at  ODK  Awards  Dav. 


38 


Circle  K  Stats 

•  Damien  Ducote  was 
elected  Lieutenant 
Governor  at  the  group's 
Delta  Central  District 
regional  conference  in 
Thibodeaux,  LA. 

•  Circle  K  raised  money 
for  curing  iodine 
deficiency  disorder  and 
sponsored  children 
from  Our  House. 


Running  Circles.  Mancl) 
Nicholas.  Daniicn  Ducote. 
Rachel  Spear,  and  Beau 
Brouillette  attended  the  rejiional 
conference  for  Circle  K. 


CIRCLE  K.  {firini)  Kristi  Joyner.  Binh  Nguyen.  Rachel  Spear,  (hack)  Peyton  Hays. 
Melissa  Holley.  Mandy  Nicholas,  (back)  Beau  Brouillette.  Aleksey  Mashnitskiy.  Patrick 
Cooper. 


CAMPUS  LINK  (AMERICORPSi     tjr.'iii)  luliau  I  )odd.  Annah  Marshall.  Sarah 
Fontenelle.  Paula  lackson.  think)  Don  Fortenbcrrv.  Mcii  O'Beirne.  Andrea  Klevan. 


SI(,M\L\MHDA.(ym;iOEricaFrance  R\an  Brumby  kellvMalpass  Molh  Jettcoat 
RicholSpcai  I  cna  Palmer.  (/i((i; A)  April  Sla\ den  Kathleen  Cunibest  Cord  Campbell 
Sam  kmsi.  Lama  FeiTV.  Susan  Mareno. 


HABIT  AT  FOR  Hl'\UNIT\  (//»«?)  Colleen  Fa^jan  Ned  labour  RichelBill  Brian 
Btrthuumc  tiiiuUlU  )  Debbie  Abuso  Renae  Da\is  Lindse\  Blickstock  Pitrick 
Anderson,  Unickj  Collm  Cdidewell.  Vicki  Myers,  Esther  Elliott,  Tanya  Pennington, 
Kenneth  Gnswold,  (mil  puluml)  Uvon  Tucker,  Kelli  Crossland,  Melanie  Haley. 


INTERESTS    39 


SIGMA  TAU  DELTA  (front) 
Mary  Clay  Wadlington.  Amy 
Clifton.  Leigh  Braswell,  (back) 
Julie  Skipper.  Eric  Griffin.  Austin 
Wilson. 


ENGLISH  CLUB.  Amanda 
Ringer.  Leigh  Brasuell.  Amy 
Clifton,  and  Julie  Skipper  donated 
books  to  the  students  of  Pearl 
Upper  Elementary  HOSTS 
Program  as  part  of  an  Engli.sh  Cluh 
Christmas  service  project. 


UNITED  NATIONS  ASSOCIATION,  ifmnl)  Kelly  Walsh.  Clare  Gillette.  Tom  Rundell. 
Mary  Barber,  (back)  Michael  Bentley.  Jaesa  McLin.  Sara  Haque,  Erica  France. 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA,  (front)  Kim  Parker.  Amber  Hudson.  Rebecca  Easley.  Brooke  Ingr; 
l2nd  /  on  )  Katie  McGaw.  Liz  Smith.  Emily  Rivers.  Katie  Hardy.  Amanda Coody.  (j/;/  / 
Lindsey  May.  Rose  Hurder.  Valarie  Paasch.  Ellen  Trappey,  (4ih  row)  Lauren  Dunag 
Heather  Isbell.  Jenifer  Bonds.  Rachel  Spear.Brad  Lokitz.  (back)  Major  Norman.  Ju 
Arnold.  Ned  Jabour. 


40 


Quick  point 

Jason  Hicks, shown  at 
eft  playing  in  the  Major 
Vladness  Quake 
rournament.  won  the 
l^omputer  Science 
Dept 's  programming 
:ompetition  on  Sept    19 


A     C     T     I     V     I     T     I 


Objective 
Learning 


:/ 


Ford  Fellows 

The  Ford  Fellows  program  paired 
faculty  mentors  vvithi  students  vvfio 
lielped  teacfi  Millsaps  courses  the 
following  year:  Dr.  Paula  Garrett/Jamie 
Dickson:  Dr.  Eric 
Griffin/Lauren  Garrett: 
Dr.  Stephen  Black/ 
Becky  Hable:  Dr.  Iren 
Omo-Bare/Ashley 
Leinweber:  Dr.  James 
Harris/Shea  Maddox; 
Dr.  George  Bey/Anna 
Catesby  McGehee:  Dr.  Austin  Wilson/ 
Sam  McKinnis:  Dr.  Leanora  Olivia/ 


jxa 


Work  or  Play?  Kcmii 
McMahon  works  on  a  statistics 
paper  based  on  suieide  rates, 
while  he  sinniltaneoiish  checks 
out  the  schedule  lor  Memphis  ii 
Mav, 


Seth  Misenar:  Dr.  Connie  Campbell/ 
Mandy  Nicholas:  Dr.  Tim  Ward/Colette 
Rabai:  Dr.  Eugene  Cain/  Jess  Roberts: 
Dr.  Allen  Bishop/Charley  Scales. 

Math  Power 

Josh  Hanes  and  Dr. 
Darren  Wick  went  to  the 
annual  Louisiana/ 
Mississippi  Section  of 
Mathematical  .Association  of  America 
and  presented  a  paper  titled,  "The 
number  of  admissible  sequences  for  the 
indecomposable  quasi-hereditary  serial 
rings  with  a  simple  projective  module." 


VIATH  CLUB.  (^TO/!/)  Lindsey  Blackstock,  Lori  Stuntz.  Kelly  Malpass.  JoAnna  Barnett.       COLLEGE  REPUBLICANS.  (/n«i/)  Julie  Skipper.  Laura  Lane,  Claire  Morgan,  {backs 

hllc)  Susan  Lacouture,  Chad  Miller.  Joshua  Hanes,  Amanda  Nicholas,  ^back)  Chad       Kim  Parker,  Jim  Goode.  Jeff  Mitchell.  Ned  Jabour. 
Washington.  Darren  Wick,  Rachel  Spear. 


ACADEMICS   41 


ACTIVITIES 


Perfect 
Formula 


Science  Rocks! 

Dr.  Dick  Highfill  and  Dr.  Connie 

Campbell  take  a  break 
from  lecturing  to 
entertain  during  the 
Beta  Beta  Beta 
Christmas  Party  in  the 
Olin  Lounge.  Members 
of  Tri-Beta  got  a  glimpse  of  the  lighter 
side  of  academics  while  they  stuffed 
stockings  for  the  Salvation  Army. 

Goldwater  Scholar 

Angela  Payne,  a  Junior  biology  major 
from  Baton  Rouge,  was  one  of  309 


students  chosen  nationwide  to  be  awarded 
the  Barry  M.  Goldwater  Scholarship. 
Recipients  of  this  prestigious  award 
were  college  students  who  excelled  in 
science,  math,  or  engineering. 

USA  Today 

Melanie  Schrader  was  awarded  honor- 
able mention  in  the  USA  Today  2000 
College  Academic  Team.  Schrader  was 
a  senior  biology  major  and  maintained 
a  4.0  GPA  throughout  her  college 
career,  which  earned  her  the  Founders 
Medal  given  to  the  graduate  with  the 
highest  cumulative  average. 


Viewpoint 

"The  all  nighters  In  Olin 
and  the  great  friendships 
I  have  formed  through 
the  four  years  within  the 
department  have  given 
me  many  memories." 

Jiilic  Wang 


Gross  Anatomy.  AiriKc 

imtirc.iux  .iikI  Sarah  Tttdti 
analy/e  a  Irog  tvt  prepare  lor  their 
final  Zoology  lah  praetical 


Working  Together.   Ellen 
Trappev  antl  Aliee  Nenieeek 
eollaborate  in  Cheniislrv  in 
Soeietv. 


42 


Histo  slides.   JcMini.'  M.irlin 
and  Julio  Wang  anaK/c  sIkIcs  < 
the  respiralciry  system  lor  Di- 
McKeown's  Histoids: 


Research 

•  Dr.  Sarah  McGuire.  a 
biology  professor 
received  a  grant  of 
$100,000  for  a  three 
year  research  on 
suppressor  mutations 
of  a  fungus. 

•  Brett  Carter  and 
Peyton  Hays  received 
national  recognition 
based  on  their  research 
in  conjunction  with  Dr. 
McGuire. 


Exploring  Options.  Peyton 
Hays.  Bretl  Carter,  and  Dr. 
McGuire  review  their  researeh. 


STUDENT  AFFILIATKSOFTHE  AMERICAN  CHEMlCALSOCIETY(/m/») 

Starlight  Ray.  Brad  Farns,  Sergey  D/ugan.  Colette  Rabai.  (hiuk)  Zao  Wang.  Nikki 
Ivancic.  Bobby  Thompson.  Leigh  Smith 


\l,PH.\Kl'SII,()N  DELTA    f/)-,.;i/i  Kathleen  Cumbesi.  ColleciK  .lahani 
Brandt  Hinton,  Amanda  Coody,  Nikki  Ivaneic,  (hmk)  Megan  Bell.  Pmles 
Nevins,  Sergey  Dzugan.  Brad  Farris.  Crystal  Berry.  Angela  Beeks. 


cr>'y^''^^'^^H)  r 


\CL'1\. 

1   KB. 


BETA  BETA  BETA.  IJnml)  Courtney  Valentine.  Angela  Payne,  Melanie  Sehrader. 
Kathleen  Cunibest,  Alisha  Stockton.  Starlight  Ray,  Kim  Parker.  Brinda  Rao.  (;m</<//c) 
Brett  Carter,  Matthew  Greig.  Ned  Jabour.  Jim  Goode.  Sergey  Dzugan.  Brad  Farris.  I  hack  i 
Dr.  Debora  Mann,  Jeff  Douglas.  Robbie  Morrison.  Amy  Brazda,  Julie  Wang,  Jane  Buck 


Quality  Time.   Taylor 
Scliw.ilenhci-g  and  Marm  Daw  so 
stikK  111!  an  Histology  lab  test. 

Protective  Gear.   Liz 

Lasoski   participates  during 
organic  chemistrv  lab. 


ACADEMICS   43 


A     C     T    I     V     I    T    I 


Down  to 
Business 


The  Big  Apple 

In  January,  the  Louis  Wilson  Fund 
student  managers  and  Dr.  Walter  Neely 
went  to  New  York  City  where  they 

visited  Miiisaps 
graduates 
working  in  the 
finance  field. 
The  group 
toured  the  New 
York  Stock 
Exchange  on 
Wall  Street  and  top  financial 
institutions,  such  as  Lehman  Brothers 
and  Solomon-Smith  Barnev. 


New  York,  NY.  Hugh  Hyalt,  Paul 
Welch.  John  Adams.  Elizabeth  Rogers,  lill 
Caruthers,  and  Jason  Hall  visit  the  United 
Nations  building  in  New  York. 


Job  Hunting 

Catherine  O'Carrol  talks,  at  right,  with 
a  representative  from  MCI  Woridcom 
during  the  Job  Fair  sponsored  by  the 
Career  Center  on  February  10. 

Awards  Banquet 

The  new  members  of  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma  were  recognized  at  an  awards 
banquet  in  the  Leggett  Special  Events 
Center  on  April  20.  Steve  Rogers,  CEO 
of  Parkway  Properties,  was  the  guest 
speaker.  The  internationally  recognized 
organization  honored  top  students  in 
accredited  schools  of  business. 


.p,-:?;?*!* 


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Viewpoint 

"I  learned  so  much  on 
the  New  York  trip.   It 
was  interesting  to  see  a 
completely  new  side  of 
the  financial  world." 

Jill  Caruthers 


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FMA  NATIONAL  HONORS  SOCIETY,  (//v./in  John  Ad.ims.  Brooks 
Brown.  John  Russell,  (iiuckllel  James  Song.  Billy  Wdliams.  Ryan  Hag- 
gard, (hcick)  Cord  Campbell.  David  Moulder. 


BETA  CAMMA  SIGMA.  l/;v.;i/l  Dean  Richard  Smith.  Alan  Smith.  Dr. 
Diane  Baker.  Elaine  Reyes.  Catherine  Hall.  Dr.  Penelope  Prenshaw .  Eric 
Napier.  Steve  Rogers.  CEO.  Parkway  Properties  (Hi/iMi' )  Dr.  Bill  Brister. 
Dr.  Kim  Burke.  Fran  Stallings,  Brandi  Hinton,  DeAnna  Lucas.  Meg 
O'Beirne.  Elizabeth  Rogers.  Emily  Olivier.  Dr.  Pat  Taylor.  Dean  Randy 
Bo\x.  Dr.  Ajay  Aggarwal.  Joseph  May.  Dr.  Susan  Taylor,  {buck]  Dr. 
William  Lamb.  Billy  Williams.  Richard  Brown.  Charles  Addinglon.  Dr, 
Ray  Gruhhs.  Bradley  Bennett.  Thomas  Shelton.  Dr.  Andy  Felo. 


44 


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Louis  Wilson 
Portfolio 

Top  stocks  in  the  Fund 
managed  by  students: 

•  AOL 

•  American  Home 
Products 

•  Dell 

•  Claire's  Stores,  Inc. 

•  Ethan  Allen 


Class  time.  Dell  .Smith,  .l,T, 
Ne\\ni:in,  and  Megan  Bell 
participate  in  class  m  Miirrah 
Hall. 


F.M.\.  (.//(';//)  Li  ic  McDonald,  Brooks  Brow  n.  Clii\  ers  WoodrulT.  R)  an  Haggard.  John 
Russell,  {middle)  John  Adams,  Billy  Williams.  Greg  Smith,  Blaine  Riley,  Dr.  Walter 
Neely,  [hack)  Cory  Collins,  James  Song,  Paul  Welch,  David  Moulder,  Cord  Campbell. 


BETA  ALPHA  PSI.  {trim!)  Bradle>  Bennett.  Ryan  Brumby,  Lindsey  .May,  l-.lame 
Reyes,  Lee  Valentine,  LeAnna  Chambers,  [hack)  Dr.  Sanford  Warren,  Leah  Sams,  Paula 
Jackson,  Erika  Gara\  ito,  Phillip  Smith.  Dr.  Andy  Felo. 


LOUIS  WILSON  FUND  MANAGERS,  ifnml)  Eric  McDonald,  Brooks  Brown, 
Chivers  Woodruff,  Ryan  Haggard.  John  Russell,  Blaine  Riley,  (2nd  row)  YM  Caruthers, 
Billy  Williams,  Greg  Smith,  Hayes  Bryant,  Daniel  Gibbons,  (.i;i/mu)  John  Adams,  Cory 
Collins.  Paul  Welch.  David  Moulder"  Cord  Campbell.  i/xkAi  Dr.  Walter  Neelv.  James 
Son" 


AMERICAN  PRODUCTION  &  INVENTORY  CONTRt)L  St)CIETY  (APICS) 

ttnmt)  Damien  Ducote.  Lee  Valentine,  Kristen  Babnia.  Bria  Griffith.  Emily  Olivier. 
Cody  O' Kelly.  Josh  Johnson.  Rusti  Maddox.  t2ihl  nnv)  Melissa  Holley,  Erika  Garavito, 
Leah  Sams,  Katherine  Markham,  Corbin  Womac.  Hervvig  DeBeukelaer,  Travis  Ezelle. 
i3id  niK)  Tim  Tench,  Leslie  Manuel,  Shannon  Pryor,  Bolton  Flautt,  Adam  Patterson, 
Jonathan  Gay,  {4tk  riiw)  Blake  Huggard,  Blaine  Riley.  Kenny  Andrews,  Anna  Nelson, 
Ashton  James.  David  Estes.  Zeph  Hardy.  {5th  row)  Davis  Powell.  Patrick  Anderson, 
Taylor  Rohrberger,  Scott  Edwards,  Cary  Pierce,  Kristi  Joyner,  {6ih  row)  Matt  Dowd, 
Phillip Dubose,  Aaron Ladner. Dr.  AjayAggarwal. Ryan  Bourgeois. (fc<7fi)NLitt  Russell. 
Amy  McClellan.  Riley  King.  Cameron  Bell,  Darsit  Patel,  Phillip  Smith,  Randy  Bow. 


BUSINESS    45 


WHO'S   WHtKH  AiyLt   wni 


French  Club 

•  met  weekly  for  French 
conversation  during 
Pause-Cafe 

•  organized  Francofete, 
a  celebration  of  French 
throughout  the  world 


Lab  work.  AndrcLi  Ciicen 
her  Spanish  lab  reqiitrnient- 


Preparation.  Br\an  U'Lear'i 
studies  the  sub|iincti\e  case  for 
his  Spanish  21  10  c 


FRENCH  CLUB.  Ijniin)  Sarah  Lloyd,  Dr.  Pri.scilla  Fermon.   Dr.  Claiidme  Chadeyras.       ETA  SIGMA  PHL  (./roiiO  Mark  Salvaggio,  Dr.  Catherine  Freis,  Rob  Ogden,  [middle)  n 
(buck)  Donieale  Denson.  Pascal  Biron.  Benjamin  Witt.  Judith  Krabbe.  Kelly  Walsh,  Molly  Jeffcoat,  Ellen  Schoolar,  (back)  Dr.  Michael  Gleaso 

Kory  Warr,  Seth  Misenar.  Vicki  Myers.  Lauren  Garrett,  Justin  Halliwell,  Chuck  Rumble 

Jason  Reddoch. 


46 


Vie^vpoint 

My  German  Studies 
j\/\\\  help  with  my  future 
Dusiness  relations." 

Marcus  Midas 


Classic  Honor.   During 
Spring  Tjp  Day.  Molly  Jcltcoat 
,ets  lapped  into  Eta  Sigma  Phi 
ly  Paul  Thompson, 


T     I     V     I     T     I 


Global 
Culture 


La  Tertulia 

Students  met  weekly  in  the  cafeteria 
for  Spanish  conversation  led  by  Shelley 
Harrigill,  president  of  the  Spanish 
Club.  To  add  a  little  flavor  to  the 
conversation,  monthly  dinners  were 
held  at  various  restaurants  around 
town  where  students  conversed  with 
native  Spanish  speakers  from  the 
.lackson  area. 

French  Heritage 

The  French  Club  assisted  Mrs.  Gail 
Buzhardt  in  making  visuals  and 
posters  for  a  presentation  on  the 
"French  Heritage  in  the  South."  Mrs. 
Buzhardt's  lecture  was  sponsored  by 


the  French  Club  and  the  Alliance 
Francaise.  It  was 
presented  March  16  on 
campus. 

Kaffestunde 

Each  week,  Dr.  .loan 

Cotter  prepared 

German  cuisine  and 

coffee  for  anybody  who 

wanted  to  join  the 

conversation  group.  Dr. 

Cotter's  only  condition 

was  that  no  English 

could  be  spoken.  In  November,  the 

German  Club  celebrated  the  ten  year 

anniversan'  of  the  fall  of  the  Berlin  Wa 


Concentrating.   John  Suggs 
uses  the  computers  in  the 
Language  Lab  which  were 
equipped  with  special  programs 
for  writing  language  papers. 


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A  TF^RTULIA.  Shelley  Harrigill.  iMonicaTrepagnier.  Amber  Hud.son,  Lauren  Dunagin.  SIGMA  DELTA  PI.  {iioiu)  Dr.  Robert  Kahn.  Lauren  Gardes.  Emily  Olivier.  Treuty 
Vdam  Lambert.  Lawrence  Ou.  Andrea  Green,  Dr.  Ann  Hardcastle.  Esther  Elliott.  Patrick  Dominick.  l/)(/c<)Dr.  AdolfoCacheiro.  Elizabeth  Bishara.  Michelle Gueringer.  Sara Capps. 
Anderson. 


LANGU.AGE   47 


SINGERS  -  TENORS  AND  BASSES,  (fnwt)  Andrew  ODell,  Jorialhan  Kilgorc,  Brit 
Simon,  Josh  Dupont.  Brandon  Baxter.  (2;i(/ roir)  Kenneth  Griswold.  Jermaine  Ivy.  David 
Norris.  Eric  McDonald,  Cole  Cheek,  (3ni  row)  Travis  Clay,  Robert  Caskey,  Barrett 
Ingram,  Andrew  Robertson  f/inci) Robert  Gitl in  Dell  Smith  Charley  Scales.  J.J.  Coker, 
Richard  Adams  {not  puhiudl  John  Su^  s  Clill  Thonipsiin.  Brian  Carpenter.  Mac 
Romaauera.  LKon  Tucker  Collin  Ghdcwell 


SINGERS- \LrOS  f^K-zin  Angela  Beeks  Deneshab\ans  Kim  Caslille.  Emily  Cla>. 
Katie  Hardy  C"i/ '  on  )  Jeanne  M  irtin  Ellen  Trappey  JeanClitton.LauraHastings.r.i'/J 
roil)  Katy  Atkins  AllysonGrej,ory  Mia  Rhymes  Lica  Gamble  Mary  Clay  Wadlingtoii, 
Julie  Wang,  f/;fl(i)  Fran  Stalhngs  Janine  Lacallade  Bets\  Farrell,  Jane  Buck,  Carohna 
Whitfield-Smith  Vicki  Myers  (;iof  p/criofrfMessie  Kneupper 


SINGERS  -  SOPRVNOS  (//  «/)  C  iroline  Fic  u  i  \nn  ih  Marshall.  Mackey  Sugar. 
Lindsay  Bennett  Carol  Dpisdalc  H  inn  ih  M  ishburn  (2m/ (im)  Julie  Skipper.  Esther 
Elliott.  Erica  Adkins  Lindsay  Whitfield  ShiunFelser  f-f/i/ /cicj  Katie  Clegg.  Brandi 
Walker,  Natalie  Collier  Clare  Gillette  Aileen  Abate  Am\  Clifton,  Amy  Loy,  Laura  S. 
Lane,  (back)  Jessica  Short,  Rebecca  Easley.  Stephanie  Burks,  Aimce  Cronan.  .^nnic 
Maggard.  Manda  Cashman,  (not  pictured)  Jenni  Brow n. 


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CHAMBER  SINGERS,  (front)  Erica  Adkins.  Lindsay  Whitfield.  Laura  S.  Lane.  Laura 
Hastings,  Betsy  Farrell,  Mary  Clay  Wadlinglon,  (middle)  Shaun  Felger,  Amy  Clifton, 
Aimee  Cronan.  Aileen  Abate.  Ellen  Trappey.  Lica  Gamble.  (Iwcl<)  Robert  Gatlin.  Uvon 
Tucker,  John  Suggs.  Brandon  Baxter,  Josh  Dupont,  Kenneth  Griswold.  Richard  Adams, 
Jonathan  Kilgore,  (not  pictured)  Charley  Scales, 


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A     C     T     I     V     I     T     I 


Musical 
Moments 


Perfect  Harmony 

Shaun  Felger,  soprano  Chamber 
Singers  member,  sings  during  the 
Christmas  Fifth  Hour  concert.  The 
Chamber  Singers  traveled  by  bus  to  six 
states  during  their  Spring  Break  tour. 

Musical  Services 

The  professional  music  fraternity,  Mu 
Phi  Epsilon,  provided  musical 
entertainment  during  the  Christmas 
holidays  for  the  residents  at  Compere's 
Nursing  Home.    The  group  also  hosted 
a  district  conference  in  February. 


Winning  Performance 

Richard  Adams  represented  the 

Performing  Arts  department  at  a 

piano  competition  in 

November  at  USM 

sponsored  by  the 

Mississippi  Music 

Teachers  Association. 

Richard  was  awarded 

first  place  in  the 

Freshman-Sophomore 

Solo  Piano  Competition 

for  his  performance  of  Chopin's 

Waltz  in  B  minor. 


lU  PHI  EPSILON.  ffnmt)  Elizabeth  Moak,  Denesha  Evans.  Shaun 
;lger.  Cole  Cheek,  Richard  Adams,  Terri  Camp,  Ellen  Trappey,  Angela 
eeks.  Imiilcllf)  David  Norris,  Laura  Hastings,  Rebecca  Easley,  Dell 
mith,  Matthew  Greig,  Jonathan  Kilgore,  Laura  S,  Lane,  (back)  Betsy 
arrell.  Uvon  Tucker,  Collin  Glidewell.  Cliff  Thompson.  Carolina 
'hitfield-Sniith,  Robert  Caskey.  Vicki  Myers,  (not  pictured)  Brandon 
axter.  Josh  Dupont,  Fran  Stallings,  Lindsay  Whitfield,  Jeanne  Martin, 
ilie  Wang.  Robert  Gatlin.  Brandi  Walker,  Brit  Simon,  Clare  Gillette, 
nni  Brown,  Terrance  Alexander. 


PIANO  COMPETITION  WINNERS,  (from) 
ard  Adams,  (buck)  Collin  Glidewell.  Cliff 
Whitfield-Smith. 


Denesha  Evans.  Rich- 
Thompson,   Carolina 


Vie^vpoint 

"Though  I  am  not  a 
music  major,  singing  is  a 
love  of  mine.  Singers 
gives  me  an  opportunity 
to  do  what  I  truly  love, 
even  though  it  is  not  my 
academic  focus.   It  is 
hard  work,  but  the  end 
result  is  always 
wonderful. " 

Stephanie  Burks 


MUSIC  49 


A     C     T     I     V     I     T     I 


Talent 
Showcase 


Carnival-  Best  Show 

"With  so  many  important  elements  to 
the  show,  team  effort  is  what  made  the 
production  a  success,"  said  Lindsay 
Whitfield.  Lindsay  was  named  Best 
Lead  Actress,  and  Paul  Gagliano  was 
named  the  Best  Lead  Actor  for  their 
performances  in  Carnival.  This  show 
was  the  first  musical  to  be  performed 
by  the  Millsaps  Players  in  10  years. 
During  the  musical  performance  Paul 
(Marco  the  Magnificent)  demonstrates 
his  magical  talents  with  the  help  of  his 
assistant  Nicole  Saad  (Rosalie). 
Jennifer  Hicks  (card  girl)  and  Lindsay 


(Lily)  observe  his  sneaky  tricks. 

Starving  Artists 

Senior  art  major  Chris  Robertson 

states,  "Taking  art  helps  unlock  the 

true  beauty  of  the 

world."  The  Art 

Club  increased  art 

appreciation  among 

all  students.  To 

raise  funds  for  the  Club,  students  sold 

prints  in  the  Kava  house.  They  also 

hosted  art  receptions  and  toured  art 

galleries  in  Vicksburg. 


Viewpoint 

"I  had  a  blast  performing 
Shakespeare!    Twelfth 
Night  was  a  wonderful 
opportunity  for  me  to 
work  with  a  very  talented 
foreign  director  and  to 
develop  my  capabilities 
as  an  actor  " 

Paul  GaflUano 

Sly  Lady.  Jenni  Bnnvn 
(Maria)  contemplates  the  plot 
against  Malvolio  in  Twelfth 
Nighl. 


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Last  Details.  In  the  green 
room  hehnul  stage.  Katrina 
Ludlow  assists  Rebecca  Easley 
(Lady  Olivia)  during  the  dress 
rehearsal  for  Twelfth  Night. 


Schlegel's  Show.  In 

Ciiniiviil  C'litf  Thompson  (Paul) 
is  confronted  by  Brandon 
Guidry  (B.F.  Schlegell  about  his 
attitude  toward  his  puppet  act. 


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OPKNINC  NK;HTS.  (tnml)  Aiul-Im  ChiMilin,  .k-an  ClillDn. Brandon  (Inielry.  Brooke 
Dugizer.  Knn  Bartield.  Jed  Lumpkin  (nmhllr)  Raehel  Thompson.  Michelle  Clingan. 
Rachel  Spear.  Healher  Sullivan.  Shaun  Felger.  (hack)  Je.ssie  Kneupper,  Paul  Stout.  Cliff 
Thompson,  (red  Rendfrey.  O.  B.  Slander. 


ART  CLUB    tti'wt)  Sandra  Smithson    1  1/   Burke 
Miyamoto    Collin  Asmus  Emily  Martin 


John   \kLeod    ihiKkl  Rvuta 


.ALPHA  PSI  OMECA,  (/j<.«/)  Janice  Jordan,  Erin  Kate  Holl-on.  Melinda  Boll.  Bndtiel 
Har\ey.  Joe  Wilson.  Liz  Dubuisson.  Morgan  Gadd.  imiddk)  Brent  Lefavor.  Rachel 
Thompson.  Christine  Ambrosek.  {hack)  Virginia  Walker.  Kousuke  Nagai.  James 
Thompson.  Cliff  Thompson.  Evangeline  Sonnier.  Brandon  Guidry.  Paul  Gagliano. 


Backstage.  Sam  Sparks 
ad|usls  his  costume  before  his 
Twelftli  Ni(;hl  performance. 

Routine.  Tim  Parsons  (Curio) 
and  Virginia  Walker  (Cesario) 
assist  in  the  morning  dressing  of 
Duke  Orsino  in  Twelfth  Niglit. 


The  Winners 

•  Joy  Wallace:  Alpha 
Psi  Omega  Award 

•  Cliff  Thompson: 
Mitchell  Award 

•  Rebecca  Easley: 
Best  Supporting 
Actress 

•  Paul  Gagliano: 
Best  Supporting  Actor 

•  Erin  Whitaker: 
Freshman  of  the  Year 

•  Kousuke  Nagai: 
Backstage  Award 

•  Billy  Dubuisson: 
Frank  Hams  Award 

•  Jared  Windhauser: 
The  Cameo  Award 


TALENT   51 


A     C     T    I     V     I     T     I    E 


Express 
Actions 


Viewpoint 

"Earthfest  went  off 
without  a  hitch,  which 
couldn't  have  happened 
without  the  hard  work  of 
the  incredible  Jane  Buck 
and  all  the  great  members 
of  EARTH. ■■ 

Vaughnn  Jinks 


Council  Member 

Monroe,  LA,  under  editors  Janet 

p^-"— - 

"The  Honor  Council  provides  a  student 
response  to  the  infractions  to  the 

Bradley  and  Alison  Sullenberger. 

Honor  Code.  It  is  special  that  we  as 

Dance  Team 

Ml 

students  have  the  ability  to  regulate 

Emily  Olivier  dances  during  halftime 

^^B  - 

one  another.  It  is  a  democratic  process 

of  the  last  men's  basketball  home 

in  which  a  student  can  argue  for  his 

game.  The  Major  Impressions 

^•v  '^^ 

own  innocence." 

choreographed  their  dances  and 

Erin  Pelleteri 

bought  their  own  uniforms.  They 

Stylus           '  y^i^^H 

practiced  late  at  night  in  the  upstairs 

The  magazine    ^^    .^^ji^^^^l 

lobby  of  the  AC  and  performed  for 

placed  third  in  R^\^\^^H 
the  Southern     |^{-'      4^-^^H 

the  fans  during  the  halftimes  of 
football  and  basketball  games.  They 

Literary                    q^^^    ^^^y^      L.mren  Cuurctt 

also  danced  in  the  Bowl  before  the 

Festival  in              «..s  .,  member  ..t  the  Sn/»^ 
Hilmirull  Board. 

Homecoming  Game 

*»         ■ 

^^B"  9 

Painting  the  world  a 
better  place.  Jane  Buck. 
PreMdent  ol  E.A.R.T.H..  spends 
time  helping  others  appreciate 
conservation  and  recycling. 


Newspaper  staff.  Christian 
Burck  was  Layout  Manager  of 
the  P&W.  and  Darsit  Patel 
worked  as  Sports  and  Opinions 
Lavout  Editor. 


Lj 


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Editorial  Notes 

Literary  magazine  editors: 

•  Janet  Bradley  -  editor, 
PreMed,  English  major 

•  Alison  Sullenberger  - 
editor,  English  major, 
history  minor,  creative 
writing  concentration 

•  Drew  Ford  -  editorial 
staff,  English  and  art 
major 

•  Lauren  Garrett  - 
editorial  staff,  English 
and  classical  studies 
major 

Creativity.  Drew  Ford,  Alison 
Sullenberger.  and  Janet  Bradley 
work  on  design  of  the  spring 
issue  of  the  Sivhi.s. 


M,\JOR  IMPRESSIONS,  ifroni)  Melissa  Thornton,  Rachel  Richards.Starlight  Ray. 
.Shaun  Felger,  Emily  Olivier.  Colette  Rabai.  Sarah  Segrest,  Kara  Snead,  (back)  Brooke 
Ingram.  Kathleen  Toner.  Little  StarWegner.  April  Slayden.  Jennifer  L.  Hicks.  Kelle 
Forster,  Kim  Parker,  Karen  Sheridan.  Taryn  Stewart. 


FRISBEECLIB  (/;<'H0  Brendan  Quigley.  Josh  Hanes.AlekseyMashnilskiy.lH;«/<//c) 
Arteni  \I  ishnilskiv  Lmdse\  Blackstock,  Chad  Miller.  Mick  Veum,  Darren  Wick,  l/wti') 
Joe  WanL'  Daniel  Biownme.  Brian  Eharh.  Jason  Pa\ne.  Sereex  Dzuean 


E.A.R.T.n.  „,„,„,  Lauic.i  l-,.>li.  KaJ.cl  B.ill.  Kane  Ha.Jy,  ,»»i/J/c;  Shadia  Slaieh. 
Rachel  Falgout.  Nicole  Badon,  Jane  Buck.  Leigh  Smith.  Vaughan  Jinks.  ( back)  Elizabeth 
Bates.  Lane  Douglass.  Brian  Ebarb.  Robert  Caskey.  Carolina  Whitfield-Smith.  Collin 
Glidevsell.  Jeannie  Br\son. 


HONOR  COUNCIL,  {front)  Dr.  Darb\  Ray.  Erin  Pellcten.  Caria  .Morrison.  Gayla 
Dance.  Chad  Washington,  (hac/t)  Bradley  Bennett.  Richie  Caldwell.  Hugh  Hyatt.  Brad 
Lokit/.  Dr.  Rav  Grubbs. 


EXPRESSIONS   53 


WHO'S     WHO 


Rebecca  Ahhott 

Summit,  MS 

B.A.,  Political  Science 


Lindsay  Akers 

Tupelo,  MS 

B.S.,  Computer  Science 


Terrance 
Alexander 

McComb,  MS 

B.A.,  English  &  Music 


Bradlejj  Bennett 

Baldwin,  MS 
B.B.A.,  Accounting 


Brian 
Berthiaume 

Memphis,  TN 
B.B.A.,  Administration 


Metairie,  LA 
B.A.,  Economics 


Anij^  Brazda 

Carencro,  l_A 
B.S.,  Biology 


Shelly  Byrd 

River  Ridge,  LA 
B.A.,  Education 


Cord  Camphell 

Jackson,  MS 
B.B.A.,  Administration 


54 


WHO'S     WHO 


Sarah  Casey 

New  Orleans,  LA 
B.A.,  English 


David  Chamhers 

Fort  Worth,  TX 

B.S.,  Computer  Science 


Amy  Clifton 

Hammond,  LA 
B.A.,  English 


Kathleen  Cumhest 

Pascagoula,  MS 
B.S.,  Biology 


Elizabeth  Dubuisson       Sarah  Fontenelle 


Mobile,  AL 
B.A.,  English 


Metairie,  LA 
B.S.,  Psychology 


Erica  France 

Little  Rock,  AR 
B.S.,  Biology 


William  Givens 

Natchez,  MS 
B.A.,  History 


Catherine  Hall 

Meridian,  MS 
B.B.A.,  Administration 


WHO'S  WHO  55 


WHO'S     WHO 


Shanell  Hudson 

Meridian,  MS 
B.B.A.,  Accounting 


Susan  Mareno 

Mobile.  AL 

B.B.A.,  Administration 


Sarah  Katherine 
McNeil 

Greenville,  MS 
B.A.,  English 


Jojj  Metcalf 

Memphis,  TN 

B.A.,  English  &  Education 


Clajf  Nelson 

Memphis,  TN 
B.S.,  Biology 


Me£i  O'Beime 

Natchez,  MS 
B.B.A.,  Administration 


Lena  Palmer 

Jackson,  MS 
B.S.,  Psychology 


r 

Sandi  Pullen 

Coffeeville,  MS 
B.A.,  English 


Melanie  Schrader 

Clinton,  MS 
B.S.,  Biology 


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WHO'S     WHO 


Oreathia  Smith 

Pearllngton,  MS 
B.A.,  English 


Kell^  Sudduth 

McComb,  MS 
B.S..  Psychology 


Uvon  Tucker 

Lake  Butler,  FL 
B.A.,  Music 


Michael  Wade 

Madison,  MS 

B.B.A.,  Administration  & 

Economics 


Brandi  Walker 

Jackson,  MS 

B.A.,  French  &  Spanish 


Kell^  Walsh 

Metairie,  l_A 

B.A.,  Political  Science  &  Classics 


Julie  Wang 


Brandon,  MS 
B.S.,  Biology 


Lindsajj 
Whitfield 

Tupelo,  MS 

B.B.A.,  Administration 


Not  Pictured 

Adele  Dauphin  Elisabeth  Farrell 

Covington,  LA  Clinton,  MS 

B.A.  B.A.,Art 

George  Liimni  Ashley  Hurley 

Memphis,  TN  Marrero,  LA 

B.B.A.,  Accounting       B.A.,  English 

Will  Wikle 

Tupelo,  MS 

B.S.,  Psychology  &  Education 


WHCVS  WHO   57 


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Dr.  Robert  McElvaine 


Honestly,  i  believe  that 

Millsaps'  greatest  strengths 
are  its  academics  and 
extracurricular  activities. 
Lane  Douglass 


Sean  Smith 


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Melinda  Bott 


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Tanya  Pennington,  Kim  Parker  Elizabeth  Adams 


^  Multicultural  Fashion  Show 


Marin  Dawson 


John  McLeod 


Mary  Heard 


58 


Emily  Martin 


Jennifer  Bonds 


Hillary  Pesson 


Brandon  Guidry,  Paul  Gagliano 


Grace  Crouch 


faces  &  places  out  &  about 


ACTIVITIES   59 


«•» 


•*i^pp»l»« 


Dr  Frances  Lucas-Taucher 


Dr  Kristen  Brown 


Paul  Gagliano.  Cliff  Thonnpson 


eop 


•  DR.  FRANCES  LUCAS-TAUCHER  was 

named  the  10th  president  of  Millsaps.   She 

previously  served  as  the  Vice  President  of 
Student  Affairs  at  Emory  University. 

•  DEAN  DAVID  SNEED  left  Millsaps  after 
nine  years  as  the  Dean  of  Students.   He 

affected  many  students'  lives  and  will  be 

greatly  missed  among  the  Millsaps 

community. 

•  Y2K  CREATED  MANY  fears  among 
students,  faculty  and  staff;  however, 

everyone  returned  from  Christmas  break 

to  find  Western  civilization  in  perfect 

working  order. 


The  community 
values  every 
member  and 
recognizes  tinat 
tl-iroug(-i  our 
differences,  we 
have  unique 
contributions 
and  gifts  to  offer. 
The  atmosphere 
of  Millsaps  is  one 
that  challenges 
students  to 
achieve  our  full 
potential  and 
provides  genuine 
concern  for  us  as 
individuals. 

Julie  Skipper 


section  editor:  brett  metirtens 


Assistants:  Mandi  Wallis,  Steffenie  Tomlin 


PEOPLE  61 


President 


Dn  George  Harmon 


MAJOR  RECOGNITION.  At  the  dedication  ceremony  for  the 
Campus  Life  Complex,  Dr  Harmon  presents  Dr.  Raymond  Martin 
and  his  wife  Louise  with  a  pnnt  of  the  Bell  Tower  in  recognition  of 
their  contnbutions  to  the  college 


Q:  President  Harmon,  what  were  your 
most  significant  achievements? 

A:    i  cannot  speak  in  terms  of  "I  "  With  the  help  of 
faculty,  staff,  and  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Millsaps 
has  been  recognized  nationally  as  a  premiere 
liberal  arts  college  It  has  improved  its  student 
body  academically,  geographically,  and  culturally 

Q:  How  do  you  feel  about  your 
accomplishments? 

A:  Accomplishment  comes  through  others;  my  job  is 
to  get  good  people  and  let  them  do  their  jobs 

Q:  Why  did  you  decide  to  retire? 

A:  I  feel  like  it  is  time  to  leave.  Millsaps  is  concluding 
Its  third  major  fund-raising  campaign.  It's  time  for 
new  energy 


the  cabinet 


DR.  EDWARD  SCHRADER 

Asscociate  Dean  of  Sciences 
(with  daughter  Melanie  Schrader) 


DR.  RICHARD  SMITH 

Dean  of  the  College 


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985.  President  Harmon  introduces  construction  plans  for  the  Second 
entennial.  Phase  II.  Before  the  construction,  there  was  no  Sanderson 
all,  Bell  Tower  or  Olin  Hall. 


BELL  TOWER.  The  Bell  Tower  under 
construction  (below)  and  present  day  The  Bell 
Tower  is  used  to  recognize  individuals  and 
organizations  whose  cumulative  donations  total 
one  million  dollars  or  more  to  Millsaps  College 


OLIN  HALL.  Olin  Hall  (above)  under  construction  and  present 
day    Olin  Hall  houses  the  Chemistry  and  Biology  Departments 
and  over  $300,000  worth  of  specialized  equipment  including  a 
nuclear  magnetic  resonator,  refngerated  centnfuge.  environmental 
chamber,  scanning  electron  microscope,  and  atomic  absorption 
lab 


THE  HARMON  YEARS 

1979:  Else  School  of  Business  created 

1982:  Millsaps  ranked  #1  among  Regional  Liberal  Arts 

Colleges  in  the  South  by  U.S.  News  &  World  Report 
1987:  Founder's  Tower,  or  Bell  Tower,  completed 
1988:  Franklin  W,  Olin  Hall  dedicated:  first  Phi  Beta 

Kappa  chapter  in  state 
1990:  Else  School  accredited  by  the  AACSB; 

Millsaps  core  curnculm  redesigned 
1991:  Education  program  accredited  by  NCATE 
1994:  Student-initiated  Honor  Code  adopted 
2000:  Campus  Life  Complex  completed 


DR.  JOHN  PILGRIM 

Vice  President  for  Business 
Affairs 


)R.  JUDITH  PAGE 

issociate  Dean  of  Arts  and 
etters 


MR.  GARY  FRETWELL 

Vice  President  for 
Enrollment  and  Student 
Affairs 


MR.  KEVIN  RUSSELL 

Assistant  to  the  President 
for  College  Communications 
(with  a  local  television 
reporter) 


DR.  RANDY  BOXX 

Dean  of  Else  School  of 
Management 


CABINET   63 


ATHLETIC  DEPARTMENT  (.front)  Murray  Burch, 
Diane  Rulewicz,  Cara  Rasmussen.  Ron  Jurney,  Missa 
Turman,  Becky  Randell,  Peter  Cosmiano.  (bacW  William 
Lytton,  J  B  Coincon,  Ronnie  Gray,  Jim  Page,  Tim  Wise, 
Gregg  Tripp,  Jeff  Reitz,  Bob  Tyler. 


LIBRARY  (front)  Joycelyn  Trotter,  Lynda 
McClendon,  Tom  Henderson,  Jan  Allison,  Elizabeth 
Beck,  (back)  Pat  Cox,  Barbara  West.  Larry  Madison, 
John  Sandstrum,  Debra  Mcintosh,  Jim  Parks,  (not 
pictured)  Judy  Frascogna.  Allison  Mags 


the  staff 


good  eats 

Dr,  Janis  Booth  lends  a 
helping  hand  at  the  Stewpot 
food  shelter. 


adios  Anita 

After  1  1  years  as 
Residence  Life 
Director,   Anita 
Sumrall  left  for  a  job 
in  government 


^    smiling  service 

Maintenance  Chief  David  Wilkinson 
received  the  President's  Award  for 
Staff  Leadership. 


SaltillosnacifS 

Sister  Sharon  Glumb  and  Georgianna 
Martin  take  a  lunch  break  in  the  sands 
of  Saltillo. 


DINING  SERVICES,  (front)  Ben  Kirkwood.  Jr,, 
Delories  Johnson,  Jacqueline  Robinson,  Angela 
Johnson,  Patncia  Ainsworth,  (middle)  Olivia  White- 
Lowe,  Derrick  Franklin,  Mattie  Lyie,  Loretta 
Summerlin,  (back)  Stephen  King,  Vernanda  Diane 
Williams,  Aution  Kern,  David  Woodward 


balancing  act 

Joe  Wang,  Vice-President  Gar 
Fretwell  and  Josh  Johnson 
manuever  the  low  ropes  at  R.A 
training. 


MAINTENANCE  (front)  Sandi  Mobley,  Bo 
Ainsworth.  Tommy  Barnes,  James  Almo,  David 
Wilkinson,  (back)  Tim  Wilkinson,  Wilbert  Newell,  Gene 
Powell,  Jim  Busby.  Shayne  Wilkinson,  (not  pictured) 
Percy  Johnson. 


POST  OFFICE     Diane  Samples,  Jack 
Bracy,  Ruth  Stewart,  Jason  McDonald. 


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RESIDENT  LIFE  STAFF,  (fronf)  Brian  Berthiaume,  Amy  Clifton,  Greer 
Pioctor,  Joy  Metcalf,  Amelia  Killcreas,  (.2nd  row)  Melissa  Quinn,  Hannah 
Mashburn.  Racheile  White,  Erika  Garavito,  Mark  Chandler,  Shelley  Harngill, 
Andrea  Lucas.  Eric  Napier,  (.3rd  row)  Patrick  Cooper,  Anita  Sumrall,  Julie 
Lassalle,  Margaret  Veach.  Shea  Maddox,  David  Chambers,  Cort  Knox,  Grady 
Flattmann,  (back)  Chns  Randall,  Lica  Gamble,  L12  Dubuisson,  Paul  Gagliano 
Knsten  Babula,  Sam  King,  Betsy  Ferrell 


HOUSEKEEPING,  (front)  Sarah  Scott,  Ruthie  Cosby,  Carolyn  Rhodes 
Nikiesha  Manzie.  Roberta  Lewis,  Annie  A.  Rainey,  Jerry  Faison,  (middle)  Hourman 
Skinner,  Felicia  Chnstmas.  Jacklyn  Oscar,  Mary  A  Watkins,  Frankie  Lewis,  Mettie 
Henderson,  George  Jones,  (back)  Johnny  Luckett.  John  Hams.  Tommie  Jones, 
Unco  Hunter,  Oscar  Johnson,  Quincy  Knight,  Lee  Arnngton 


hot  dog 

Murray  Burch  and  Missa  Turman  prepare 
some  of  Coach  Page's  special  "spicy 
dogs"  at  a  barbeque  for  faculty  and  staff 


}t  physical 

ach  Jeff  Reitz  helps  women's 
cer  team  members  Tracy 
landers  and  Lauren  Houston 
h  tfieir  weight  training 
hniques. 


MANCIAL  AID.    Chen  Gober,  Esther  Baugh.  Ann 
ndnck,  Patrick  James. 


grill  it 

Derrick  FrankI 
"Acy's  style"  in 


dig  in 


Patrick  James,  Ann 
Hendrick  and  Jane 
Hogue  pick  up  lunch 
and  a  baseball  game 
one  Friday  in  April 
"■4 


n  serves  it  up 
the  cafeteria- 


positive  i.d. 

Liz  Dubuisson,  Greer 
Proctor,  and  Amelia 
Killcreas  check  Freshman 
IDs  on  Move  In  Day. 


DIVISIONS     Judy  Willis.    Dora    Robertson. 
Barbara  Young 


BUSINESS  OFFICE  (front)  Donna  Walker. 
Julie  Daniels.  Regina  Italiano.  Jerusha  Bosarge. 
(back)  Gail  Waldrop.  Dana  Lang.  Ruth  Wilkinson. 
Lou  Burney.  Leslie  Ivers.  Rose  Johnson 


STAFF  65 


STUDENT  AFFAIRS,  (front)  Diana  McGregor,  Patrick  Cooper.  Martha  Lee. 
David  Sneed,  fm/c/rf/e.'Sheryl  Wilburn.  Andrea  Pound.  Sandy  Rymes,  Cindy  Srine. 
Betty  Hulsey,  Janice  Booth.  ffaacW  Stan  Magee.  Anita  Sumerall,  Sister  Sharen 
Glunib,  W, liter  Tmnei    Sandra  Fretwell.  Don  Fortenberry 


COMPUTER  SERVICES,  (front)  Debra  Bagwell.  Dawn  Nations.  Shelly  Breland 
Scott  Benedict.  Al  Parker,  (back)  Gail  Keller.  Jeanne  Bodron,  Barry  Jackson,  Bnan 
Jackson.  Jeff  Venator.  Larry  htorn.  Jay  Sheldon 


the  staff 


Christinas  spirit 

Chaplain  Don  Fortenberry 
opens  the  Advent  Service. 


poinsettia  promenade 

Sherryl  Wilburn  and  Martha  Lee  bring 
poinsettias  back  from  the  Advent  Service, 


heads  up 

Cora  Rasmussen  and  Billy 
Stack  coach  the  inaugural 
Softball  team 


festive  fruits 

David  Woodward  and 
Potncia  Ainsworth  set  up 
the  elaborate  fruit 
display  for  Major 
Madness. 


office  max 

Associate  Dean  Cindy  Strine 
worked  with  Major  Productions 
and  Perspectives. 


ADULT  LEARNING  (front)  Mary  Markley.  Janet  Langley.  Nelda  Wood- 
ward, (back)  Paula  Garrett.  Ranee  Underwood.  Nola  Gibson.  Harrylyn  Sallis 


ELSE  SCHOOL  OF  MANAGEMENT  Carol  Heatherly.  Charlotte 
Ward.  Randy  Boxx 


66 


RECORDS.  Judy 
L"iiiiter,  Vicki  Stuart, 
Donna  Bryan,  Jane 
Hrigue.  Kathie  Adams, 
.l.iiiet  Lienberger 


3EVELOPMENT  (fronO  Martha 
oshers,  Loran  Buchanan,  Susan 
heldon,  Margarita  Schmid,  (.middle) 
<ay  Barksdale,  Susan  Womack 
Dons  Blackwood,  Jennifer  Brady 
Clancy  White,  Elizabeth  Coopei 
back)  John  Conway,  Larry  Wells 
\nn  Harkins,  Theresa  Surber,  John 
ilgnm,  (.not  pictured)  Alex  Woods 
hequetta  Magee,  Lon  Clark 


ADMISSIONS,  (front)  Shane  White, 
John  Gaines,  Ashley  Bass,  Rebecca 
Baugh,  Shannon  Gnmsley,  Amanda 
O'Kelly,  (back)  Nell  Flynt,  Beth  James, 
Karen  Cadier,  Vickey  McDonald, 
Connie  Tngg  (not  pictured)  Andrea 
Zaie, 


luality  service 

le  Student  Affairs  Staff  gatfiers  to 
ccept  an  award  for  departmental 
lity  service. 


Taking  a  break  from  Admissions 
Staff  responsibilities,  Ashley  Bas 
and  Shane  White  picnic  in  the 

vl. 


well  done 

Lauren  Sonnier,  Greer  Proctor 
and  David  Chambers  grill 
burgers  at  the  RA  cookout 


«#»* 

1 

i 

COMMUNICATIONS. 

(front)  Bryant  Butler,  Kevin 
Russell,  (bacW  Jon  Peede, 
Judy  Oglesby,  Nicole 
Saad. 


ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANTS.  Johanna 
Bettis,  Grace  Harrington, 
Nancy  McKay,  Floy  Nelms 


STAFF  67 


Dr.  Theodore  Amnion 

Associate  Professor  and  L'lhiii  of  Pliilo^opln 

Ms.  Elizabeth  Beck 

Assisttint  Professor,  Libriirkm 

Dr.  Allen  Bishop,  Jr. 

Professor  of  Llieiiii\tr\ 

Mr.  Chris  Brunt 

Assistant  Professoi  of  Miisu 

Dr.  Adolfo  Cacheiro 

Assistant  Piofessm  of  Spiinisli 


Dr  Charles  Sa 
nationally  renowned 
historian,  specialized  in 
Southern  culture  study 


Ms.  Allison  Mays 

Assistant  Professor/Libraiiou 

Mr.  Robert  McCarley 

Assistant  Professor  of  Computer  Science 

Dr.  Robert  S.  McElvaine 

Elizabetii  Ciiislutlin  Professor  and  i  lunr  of  Histcin' 

Dr.  Sarah  Lea  McGuire 

Assistant  Pnifessm  of  Hiiilogy 

Ms.  Elizabeth  Moak 

Assistant  Professoi  of  Music 


Mr.  Robert  B.  Nevins 

Associate  Professor  of  lUi)lo\;v 

Dr.  Nash  Noble 

Adjunct  Piofessoi  nf  Music 

Dr.  Judith  Page 

Prof  of  English,  Associate  Dean  of  Arts  and  letters 

Dr.  Andrew  Royappa 

Assistant  Professor  and  Cliair  of  Computer  Science 

Dr.  Charles  Sallis 

Professor  ofHistoir 


68 


Dr.  Harrylyn  Sallis 

Demi  far  Adult  l.cuniiiix 
Dr.  Ed  Schrader 

,Us()i,  /'ki/csmij  .1/ <"'i''"\'i'.  .'Issof.  Dean  of  Sciences 

Dr.  Donald  Schwartz 

Awistunt  /'/i)/r\Mii  11/  Cuniputer Sciences 

Dr.  Flisc  Smith 

,lss(ii ,  I'liifessiii  ill  An  Hishir}',  Chair  of  Art  Dept. 

Ms.  Sandra  Sniithson 

Awistiiiil  I'ni/essiinifArt 


Dr.  Pat  Taylor 

Assdciiitc  I'liifewiii  11/  t'iiiiniiniis 

Dr.  John  J.  Thatamanil 

Assistdiil  I'liife^^iir  (If  Reli\;i(Hn  Stiuties 

Dr.  Mick  Veum 

Assi^tiint  I'nifesMii  of  I'ln^ics 

Mr.  Sanford  Warren 

ln'^tructor  of  Accounting 

Dr.  Johnnie-Marie  Whitfield 

Assistant  Professor  ofClicini'.tn- 


faculty  not  pictured 


Dr.  Ajay  Aggarwal 

\ssOii(iti\c  Piofes'^or  ofQiiantitaivc 
\lanii\ienh'iit 

Dr.  Sarah  Armstrong 

Pmh-.'.oi  ol  Piolos".' 

Mr.  Collin  Asmus 

si, ml  l'iofcs\or  of  Art 
Dr.  Diane  Baker 
Assistant  Professor  ofManiv^ement 
Dr.  Jim  Baugh 
Ailjiinct  Piofessor 
Dr.  Jesse  D.  Beeler 
Associate  Piofessor  of  Accounting 
Dr.  George  Bey 

\ssociiite  I'nifessor  of  Sociolo'i\'  and 

\iitliioi>olo^i 

Dr.  Stephen  Black 

Issdi    I'lofessoi  and  Ciiair  of  Psycliology 

Dr.  W.  Randy  Boxx 

Professoi  of  Maiiageineiit 

Dr.  Bill  Brister 

Assistant  Pmfessoi  of  Finance 

Dr.  Carl  Brooking 

Piofessor  of  Economics  and  Management 

Dr.  Kristen  Brown 

slant  Professor  of  Pliilosopliy 
Ms.  Susan  Brooks 
Adfuiht  Piofessoi 
Ms.  Gail  Buzhardt 
Adjunct  Pmfessoi  of  Modern  Languages 
Dr.  Connie  Campbell 
Associate  Professor  and  Cliair  of 
Matlieniatics 
Dr.  Claudine  Chadeyras 

'     t.  Piofessor  of  Frencli 
Ms.  Cheryl  Coker 

istaiil  Piofessor  of  Music 
Dr.  David  Culpepper 
Prof  of  Accounting,  Cliair  of  Bus.  Admin. 
Ms.  Gayla  Dance 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 
Dr.  David  C.  Davis 
Associate  Professor  ofHistoir 
Ms.  Tracie  Durden 
Adjunct  Professor 
Ms.  Sandra  Edwards 
Adjunct  Professor 

Rabbi  Jim  Egolf 

.Adunct  Facultc 

Dr.  Priscilla  Fermon 

Assoc.  Prof  of  French,  Dir.  of  Honors  Prog. 
Dr.  Laura  Franey 

Assistant  Professor  of  English 


Dr.  Catherine  R.  Freis 

Professor  of  Classics.  Director  of  Core 

Cuniculuni 

Dr.  Michael  Galaty 

Visiting  Assistant  Piofessoi  of  Anthropology 

Mr.  Stanley  Galicki 

Insliiicloi  of  (,eolog\' 

Dr.   Delbert  Gann 

.Associiite  Piofessoi  of  Ceology 

Ms.  Paula  Garrett 

Assistant  Pnifcssoi  and  Advisor  for  .ADP 

Dr.  Michael  Gleason 

Assistant  Piofessoi  of  Classics 

Ms.  Roane  Grantham 

Else  SlIiooI  of  Management 

Dr.  Mark  Greenburg 

.Adjunct  Pnifcssoi 

Dr.  Ray  Grubbs 

Pmfessoi  of  Management 

Dr.  James  Harris 

Assistant  Professor  and  iZhair  ofGeolog}' 

Dr.  Dick  R.  Highfill 

Associate  Professor  of  Biology 

Ms.  Helen  Kay  Holloway 

Adjunct  Piofessor 

Dr.  Nancy  Eddy  Hopkins 

.Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistiy 

Ms.  Mary  Louise  Jones 

.Adjunct  Professor  of  Core  Cuiriculum 

Mr.  Robert  Jones 

.Adjunct  Professor 

Jane  Joseph 

.Adiiiiict  Pmfessoi 

Dr.  Robert  J.  Kahn 

.Associate  Pmfessor  of  Romance  Languages 

Mr.  David  Keary 

Adjunct  I'lofcssor 

Dr.  Asif  Khandker 

Associate  Professor  and  Chair  ofPliysics 

Dr.  Judith  Krabbe 

Adjunct  Piofessor 

Mr.  Brent  Lefavor 

Associate  Piofessor  of  Technical  Theatre 

Mr.  Wayne  Linehan 

Adjunct  I'mfessor 

Mr.  Mark  Lynch 

Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 

Ms.  Anne  MacMaster 

A.ssi.stant  Professor  of  English 

Mr.  Larry  Madison 

.Assistant  Pmfcssor/Lihrarian 

Dr.  Julie  Maisel 

Adjunct  Pmfessor 


Dr.  Debora  Mann 

Assistant  Pmfessor  of  Biology 

Dr.  Suzanne  Marrs 

Professor  of  Fiiglish 

Dr.  Katherine  Mathis 

Assistant  Pmfessoi  of  Psychology 

Dr.  John  McCarty 

Assistant  Professoi  of  Education 

Mr.  Boty  McDonald 

.Assistant  Professoi  of  Business  Law 

Dr.  James  McKeown 

Pmfessoi  of  Biology 

Dr.  Jeanne  Middleton 

Professoi  of  Ediuation 

Dr.  Greg  Miller 

Associate  I'mfessor  of  English  Deptaitment 

Dr.  Charles  H.  Moore 

Associate  Piofessor  of  Political  Science 

Dr.  Samuel  Morris 

Adiiiiict  Pmfessor 

Mr.  Thomas  Morrison 

Adjunct  Pmfessoi 

Mr.  Albert  Mosley 

Adjunct  Pmfessoi 

Ms.  Janice  Nash 

.Adjunct  Pmfessoi 

Dr.  Walter  Neely 

Professor  of  Finance.  Acting  L'lean  ofESOM 

Ms.  Tanya  Newkirk 

Adjunct  Pmfessoi 

Dr.  Leanora  Olivia 

Assistant  Pmlcssoi  of  1  lassies 

Dr.  Iren  OnioBare 

Assocuite  Pmfessoi  of  Political  Science 

Mr.  Raymond  Phelps 

Associate  Professor  of  Marketing 

Dr.  John  Pilgrim 

Vice  Pies,  for  Bus.  Affairs,  Prof.  ofESOM 

Dr.  Penelope  J.  Prenshaw 

Assistant  Piofessor  of  Marketing 

Dr.  Jimmie  Purser 

Professor  ofChem.  and  Computer  Studies 

Timothy  Quinn 

.Adjunct  Professor 

Mr.  Bennett  Randman 

Adjunct  Professor 

Dr.  Darby  Ray 

.Assistiint  I'mfessoi  of  Keligious  Studies 

Mr.  John  Sandstrum 

Assistant  Piofessor,  lihianan 

Dr.  Connie  Schimmel 

/l,<i.soc-/i?ft'  Professor  of  Eiluciition 


Ms.  Aleda  Shirley 

Adjunct  Pmfessor 


Dr.  Robert  A.  Shive,  Jr. 

Professor  of  Math  and  Computer  Studies 

Dr.  Lisa  Sigel 

Assistant  Piofessor  of  Histor}' 

Donna  Simmons 

.Adjunct  Professor 

Dr.  Richard  A.  Smith 

lh\in  of  the  College,  Prof,  of  Pol.  Science 

Dr.  Steven  G.  Smith 

Prof,  of  Phil,  and  Religion,  Chair  of 

Religious  Stud. 

Mr.  Daniel  Spitzer 

.Adiiinct  Pmfessoi 

Dr.  Kristy  Stensaas 

Assistiint  Pmfessoi  of  L'liemistiy 

Dr.  William  Storey 

Assistant  Pmfessor  of  Histor}' 

Ms.  Tracy  Sullivan 

Instructor  of  Matlieniatics 

Dr.  Jonathan  Sw^eat 

.Adjunct  Pmfessor  of  Music 

Dr.  Susan  Taylor 

Army  Brown  Assoc.  Professor  of 

Economics 

Dr.  Kurt  Thaw 

Assistant  Professor  of  Psycholog}' 

Dr.  Ming  Tsui 

.Assochite  Professor  of  Sociology 

Mr.  James  Turner 

.Adjunct  Professor 

Dr.  Marlys  Vaughn 

Professor  of  Education,  Chair  of  Education 

Dept. 

Dr.  Timothy  J.  Ward 

Associate  Prof  of  Chemistry,  Chair  of 

Chem.  Dept. 

Dr.  Darren  D.  Wick 

.Assistant  Pmfessor  of  Mathematics 

Dr.  Austin  Wilson 

,4s.'.()c"((i(t'  Piofessor  of  English 

Ms.  Elizabeth  Wolfe 

.Adjunct  Professor 

Song  Xie 

.Ailjunct  Professor 

Dr.  Sanford  Zale 

Assistant  Professor  of  History 


FACULTY  69 


Ailecn  Abacc.  Hr 

Rebecca  Abbott.  Sr 

Debbie  Abuso.  |r 

Elizabech  Adams.  Fr 

Jackie  Adams.  Fr 

Jill  Adams,  Fr 


Richard  Adams.  So 
Thomas  Adams,  Fr 
Erica  Adkins.  Sr 
Akram  Al-Turk.  Fr 
Kelcv  Aldridge.  Fr 
Alj\'n.i  Allen.  Fr 


Ben  Allen,  Fr 

Christme  Ambrosek.  Sr 

Patrick  Anderson.  |r 

Aalij  Anwar,  Ir 

Margarec  Anzclmo,  So 

Maria  Anzola.  So 


yum  yum 

Brendan  Quigley  and  Annah 
Marshall  sample  the  ice  cream  in 
the  new  Kava  House 


magnolia  notes 

Brandi  Walker  played  the 
clarinet  to  win  the  Miss 
Magnolia  title. 


James  Thompson  and  Leigh 
Pennebaker  look  at  leftover  pictures 
from  the  '98-99  yearbook. 


Sraccy  Arneti 

Sr. 

Justin  Arnold 

.So. 

/liranda  Arnold 

So. 

GeofFArtigucs 

So. 

Ayako  Asada 

So. 

Kar\'  Ackins 

Fr. 

Courtney  Austin.  Fi 

Sarah  Babin,  F: 

Kriscen  Babula.  J 

Nicole  Badon,  S 

Rachel  Baird, 

Rachel  Ball,  F 


Stress  free 

Brittany  Levy  enjoys  the  Stress-Free 
Zone  in  Student  Affairs  for  exam 
week. 


70 


larbarj  Balb,  Fr 
Mary  Barbtrr.  Su, 
JoAnna  Barnctt.  Jr. 
K.ithnn-Mcloan  Barrcu.  Sr. 
M.uclK■^^  Barrtct.  Fr. 
Sarah  Bartlctt.  Fr. 


Kli/abcth  Bi^hara.  So. 
Ben  Biornenid.  Ir- 
Chnstina  Blackmon.  Fr. 
Lindsey  Blackscock,  So. 
Byron  Blackwell.  Sr. 
Lindse\'  Blakcne\'.  Fr. 


Sarah  Bond,  Fr. 
Icnnitc-r  Bonds.  Fr. 
Cbfron  Boren,  Sr. 
Karen  Bitren,  |r- 

Bocos.  Fr. 
MJinda  Bott.Jr. 


ABATE-BOTT   71 


Ainicc  Boudri.  uix   Fr 

Ryan  Bourgcoi'i   |r 

Wade  BoLirgco: 

Rebecca  Bradford   Ir 

Janet  Bradle\    [r 

Leigh  Bra 


border  run 

Until  Kenneth  Griswold  and  Aileen 
Abate  could  go  to  Taco  Bell,  the 
temporary  cafeteria  had  to  suffice. 


drink  up 

Rain  forced  James  Graves  and  the 
rest  of  the  crowd  inside  for  the 
Saturday  band  at  Major  Madness 


Beau  Brouilletcc,  hr 

Emilee  Broussard.  It 

Brooks  BrowLT,  Jr. 

Wayne  Brown.  Fr. 

Lindsey  Brownmg,  Fr. 

Ryan  Brumby,  jr. 


McCall  Bryant,  Fr. 

JeannJe  Bryson,  Fr. 

jane  Buck,  So. 

Antliony  Bullock,  Jr. 

Brandy  Buras,  Fr. 

Christian  Biirck,  So. 


Adam  Burdick.  Fr. 

Liz  Burke.  Sr. 

Stephanie  Burks,  So. 

Ashley  Burns.  Fr. 

Carter  Burns,  So. 

Blair  Burnside.  So. 


72 


working  hard 

Stacey  Roy  studies  in  the 
Kava  House,  as  did 
many  students  when  it 
officially  opened  in  the 
spring 


hunger  pains 

Roman  Rabourn  and  Adam  Burdick 
finish  up  their  lunch. 


RwhK  ( -.ildu 

Riilurd  C  .iniinil.i.  S,, 

1  cell  tjird  i:jnipbc!l.  Sr. 

Nicklaus  Cjnali.-,  Fr. 

S.irj  Cipps,  |r, 

M.1V.1  Ann  CiHisIc,  Jr. 


slaving  away 

Erin  Kinzeler  fixes  o  sample  of  the 
tasty  Edy's  ice  cream  served  at  the 
Kava  hlouse 


toss  it! 

Marin  Dawson  makes  a  salad 
using  all  of  the  fresh  produce 
options. 


Brian  Carpenter,  [r. 
Matttiew  Carroccio,  Sr- 
Kathennc  Carter,  Fr 
Mand\'  Carter,  So- 
jillian  Canithers,  jr. 
RlakeCase.Jr. 


Sarati  Casey.  Sr. 
Manda  Cashman,  So. 

Robert  Caskc)'.  Fr. 
I<ie\'  C^astille,  Sr. 
Adam  Causev,  Fr. 
Cuirta  Chaiban.  Ir. 


Andrew  Chalona.  Fr. 

David  Chambers,  Sr. 
l.eAnna  C^hambers.  Sr. 
Mark  Chandler,  So 

Matt  C"handler,  So. 
'   .>urcne\'Ch.istain,  |r. 


BOUDREAUX-CHASTAIX    73 


Tjr.i  Chauffc,  So 

Jose  Luis  Chavez,  Fr, 

Susan  Chcrr)',  So, 

|enn\' Chcrnhomcs.  |r 

Amtlia  Chisolm,  So, 
Tora  Clav.  So, 


Christine  Clayton,  jr 

K.U1C  Clegg,  So, 

Aniv  Clitron,  Sr, 

jean  Clifton.  So. 

Michelle  Clingan.  jr. 

Walker  Coburn.  So. 


Brant  Cole.  Sr. 
Claire  Coleman,  So. 
Judith  Coleman.  Fr, 
Natalie  Collier.  So, 
Amanda  Coody.  So, 
Erin  Cook,  Fr, 


funny  stuff 

Angela  Payne  and  Lane  Douglass 
laugh  at  the  faculty  Christmas 
songs  at  the  Biology  Christmas 
party  in  Olin. 


solo  act 

Matt  Miller  performs  one  of 
his  own  songs  at  the  Major 
Madness  talent  show. 


mlxin'  drinks 

RA's  Hannah  Mashburn 
and  Rochelle  White  mix 
"Mock-Tails"  for  a  hall 
program  in  Bacot 


hard  ball 

Germaine  Delay  plays  ping  pong 
for  fhe  first  time  in  New  South 


Mclanie  Cook,  Jr. 
Rachel  Cook.  Sr. 
Alana  Cooper,  Fr. 
Carla  Corban.  Fr, 
Jordan  Corbello.  Fr 
Chris  Corbin,  Fr. 


Yashia  Cormick.  Fr. 

Allen  Cox,  Fr. 

Adam  Crawford,  Fr. 

Ken  Crawley  II,  Sr. 

Aimee  Cronan.  Sr. 

Kclli  Crossland,  Jr. 


W^ 


74 


Daniel  Culpepper.  Fr. 
Kathleen  Cumlxst.Sr. 
Hmilv  D.ilv.  Fr 
Will  D.irsey.  Fr. 
Emily  DaMnger.  Fr. 
I  hris  Djvis,  Sr. 


Chris  Detker.  Fr. 
Sarah  Dees.  jr. 
t.erniaine  Delay.  Fr. 
.\lalihesv  Dcvall.  So. 
Nathan  Dickson.  Ir. 
Iiilian  Dodd,  Fr. 


pasta  time 

Thomas  Pham  grabs  a  bite  to  eat  in 
the  makeshift  Caf. 


=al I  festival 

lolleen  Fagan  and 
lunko  Fukuma  chat 
Juring  the  annual 
Multicultural  Festival 


late  nigiit 


sweet  sounds 

Jean  Clifton  sings  "Ghost" 
by  the  Indigo  Girls  at  the 
Major  Madness  talent  show 


Wade  white  chows  down  on 
free  Krispy  Kreme  donuts  at  the 
Kovo  House 


^6'- 'I 


lucky  numbers 


Patrick  Cooper  assists  Kentrell  Storks  in 
drawing  his  number  during  the  annual 
housing  lottery    Since  the  housing  regulations 
changed,  more  students  were  expected  to  live 
on  campus,  making  competition  fierce  for 
prime  rooms,  such  as  those  in  Goodman  and 
New  South. 


Helena  Doering.  So. 
Emilv  Dollacker.  Fr. 
Trcuty  [~)oniiniek.  |r. 
Jeff  Douglas.  Jr. 
Lane  Douglass.  Jr. 
Liz  Dubuisson,  Sr. 


William  Dubuisson,  Fr. 
Damien  Dutote.  Jr. 
Lauren  Dtinagin.  Fr. 
Brian  Dunkcl.  .So. 
.\Iatthess  Dunn.  Jr. 
.\liehael  Duran.  Fr. 


CHAUFFE-DURAN    75 


Rebeccj  Easlew  Hr 

Kelly  Eaton,  Fr 

Brian  Ebarb.  fr 

Livia  Eckhardr.  Fr 

Wendy  Edwards,  Sr 

Can-  Eeds.  So. 


James  Ellis.  So 
Tyler  Erb,  So 
Will  Erickson.  Fr 
Denesha  Evans.  Fr 
Leonard  Evans,  Fr 
Mariana  Evans.  Fr 


slice  of  life 


bouncing  bails 

III       chad  Washington  and 
'"         Janet  Johnson  ploy  squash 
on  the  new  courts  in  the  HAC. 


goiong 


Al  DeHombre  looks  for  a 
receiver  during  an 
intramural  game. 


frisbeefun 

Aleksy  Mashnitskiy  plays  Ultimate 
Frisbee  on  a  Friday  afternoon  at 
the  practice  field. 


game  time 

Scott  Foirchild  blocks  Blake  Cose  as  he 
heads  for  the  basket  durmg  the 
intramural  championship  game. 


go,  go! 

Lindsay  Meyer  and  Brandy  Buras 
cheer  the  volleyball  team  at  a  home 
match 


Colleen  Fagan.  So. 

Betsy  Farrell,  Sr. 

Arien  Faucett.  Fr 

Chrisr\'  Ferrell,  Fr. 

Carolinc  Ficara,  So. 

Aaron  Fikac.  So. 


Nathan  Fischer.  Fr. 
Lauren  Fish,  So. 


Jamie  Fite,  Fr.  -.^^ 

Grady  Fiattmann,  So.  I  ' 

Devon  Fletcher.  Fr. 
Lindsav  Flovd,  Fr. 


Sarah  Fontenelle.  Sr. 
Drew  Ford,  So. 
Bridget  Foss.  Sr. 
Alan  Fowler,  Fr. 

Erica  France.  Sr. 
Preston  Francis.  Fr. 


76 


T,  Frona^,  Fr. 
Brun  French.  Sr. 
Nataiic  Fli^scII,  Fr. 
Dcrriaux  Gadlin.  Fr. 
l\iLil  ("ijghano.  So. 
Lica  Gamble.  So. 


Erika  Gara\'ito,  jr. 

Gardfh,  jr. 
Sadie  Gardner.  Sr. 
Kachlcen  Garrerr.  So. 
Robert  Gaclin,  jr. 
Rvan  Gavlord,  Fr. 


Alisha  Stockton  utilizes  the  aerobics 
classes  offered  in  the  HAC,   The 
HAC  provided  a  number  of 
opportunities  for  students  to  stay  in 
shape  on  new  courts,  equipment 
and  in  classes. 


Grccchen  Gitford.  Fr. 
Andrea  Gilbert,  Fr. 
Nick  Gilbert.  So, 
Becfi  Giltoil,  Fr. 


Buddy  Givens,  Sr. 
Gollm  GlidewelKJr. 


ShikhaGoci.  Fr. 
Krisr)-  Goft.  Fr. 
Mist>'GotT.  Fr. 
loseph  Goines.  Fr. 
)ohn  Gomez.  Sr. 
fames  Goode.  Fr. 


Shellv  Goswami.  So. 
Travis  Grace.  So. 
Bnant  Graham.  Fr. 
Colleen  Graham.  So. 
Kristy  Grammer.  jr. 
lames  Graves,  Fr. 


EASLEY-GRAVES   77 


Andrea  Green.  Fr, 

Jeremy  Greenslade,  Fr. 

David  Greer,  Sr. 

Allyson  Gregor)',  Fr. 

Matthew  Greig,  Fr. 

Forrest  Griffin,  Fr. 


Adam  Grimmett,  So. 

Kenneth  Griswold.  jr. 

Joey  Groves.  Fr. 

Michelle  Guennger.  |r. 

Brandon  Gmdn'.  So. 

Rem  Guidr%-,  Sr. 


BcckvHabic.lr. 

Scott  Haggard.  Sr. 

Leslie  Halat,  Fr. 

Catherine  Hall.  Sr. 

Justin  Halliwell,  So. 

Joshua  Hanes,  Sr. 


slice  of  life 


lickety  split 

Paul  Gagliano  and  David 
Chambers  take  a  break  from  RA 
training  for  a  snack  at  Krispy 
Kreme  on  County  Line  Road 


lead  on 

Star  Ray  and  Aimee  Cronon  represented 
Pfii  Mu  at  the  fall  LEAD  Summit 


you're  it! 

Tora  Clay  and  Tom  Taylor 
prepare  for  a  gome  of  iosf 
tag  outside  Ezelle 

^■■'^^ 


get  counted 

Amy  Redd  and  Gretchen 
Gifford  fill  out  their 
Census  2000  forms. 
Census  officials  were  set 
up  in  tfie  Student  Center 
for  two  weeks. 


freshman  fun 

Barbara  Tippens,  Amy  Loy,  and 
Heather  Kittrell  cheer  for  their 
hallmates  during  the  Freshman 
Olympics. 


Sara  Haque.  So. 
Shane  Hard.  So. 
Stephanie  Hardwick,  Jr. 
Katie  Hard)'.  Fr. 
Zeph  Hardy.  Jr. 
Tracy  Harper.  Sr, 


Shelley  Harrigill.  Jr. 
Allison  Harris.  Jr. 
Sara  Harris,  Fr. 
Kaiser  Harriss,  So. 
Bridget  Harvey,  Sr. 
Laura  Hastings,  Fr, 


IVvton  Havs.  Sr, 

NjcjlicHcbcr[.Jr 

(  luiMophir  HtJi;lin.  So. 

Lnsral  Hilo.  Hr, 

Liinc  Hendrlcb,  Fr. 

John  Henrj'.  Hr. 


Ijson  Hicks.  Fr. 
lennitcr  Hicks.  So. 
Reliecca  Hili.  Sr. 
Laura  Hille;artncr.  Fr. 
Brandi  Hinton.  Sr. 
Cedric  Hobdv.  So. 


GREEN-INGRAM   79 


Brooke-  Int;r.im,  Fr. 
^'jmina  irb\'.  Sr. 
Heather  Isbell,  Fr, 
Alexa  Ivantic.  Jr. 
Jermaine  Ivy,  Sr. 
Ned  Jabour,  Fr. 


Candacc  Jackson.  So. 

Dionne  Jackson,  Fr. 

Loren  James,  So. 

Amy  Janovsk)',  Fr. 

Molly  Jeffcoat,  So. 

Chnsiian  Jensen.  Fr. 


slice  of  life 


mud  bugs 

Nicole  Badon  and  Stephanie  Ray 

enjoy  the  brief  sunshine  on  the  biO  UUHS 

Saturday  of  Major  Madness,    Later,  c  n,  »         J 

,,■'..,  I     „      I  Serqey  Pzuqan  qets  ready 

ram  drove  festivities  rrom  trie  Bowl.  r      i  in      i 

tor  laser  tag  in  trie  Bowl 


Katie  Hardy  takes  a  dive  on 
the  big  inflatable 


burger  time 

Tom  Murphy  grabs  lunch  during  the 
Friday  cookout 


Vaughan  Jinks,  So. 

Molly  Johnsev.  Fr. 
Mandy  Johnson,  So. 
Ronnie  Johnson.  Fr 

Jahreese  Jones,  Fr. 
Kimberlev  Jones,  Fr. 


Krist}' Jones   Sr 

Sara  Jones   So 

William  Jorden.Fr. 

Jason  Josef,  Fr. 

Kristi  Joyncr,  ir 

BIythe  Junkin.  Fr 


lordjn  lunkin,  Fr. 

Amy  Kalkbrenner,  Fr. 

Drew  Kavanaugh,  Fr. 

Erin  Keller,  Sr. 

Caroline  Key,  Fr. 

John  Kidd,  Ir. 


80 


Andrea  Lucas,  So, 


INGRAM-LUCAS  81 


Cooper  Lllca^.  Fr 
DcAnna  Luc.is.  Sr 
K,urinj  Ludlow,  jr 
Georgt  Lumm.  Sr 
led  Lumpkin.  So 
Elizabech  Lucz.  Fr 


Wcnd\-  L\'ons,  So 

Shea  Maddox,  Sr 

Rachel  Madjlesi.  Fr 

Annie  Maggard.  So 

Ian  Makey.  Sr 

Jessica  Maipass,  Fr. 


sing  out 

Crissie  McMullan  and 
Joshua  Johnson  sing  at  the 
Thanksgiving  service. 


Darrick  Masscw  Sr. 

Baron  Macthews,  Fr. 

Lindsey  May.  Jr. 

Kevin  Mayes,  Fr. 

James  Mayfield.  Sr, 

Sarah  McAtee.  Jr, 


82 


Mike  McCall.  Sr. 
Rukrt  McCtlw.  Fr. 


LUCAS-MIXON  83 


Ryuta  Miyamoto.  Sr. 

Robika  Modak,  Fr. 

David  Moffecc.  Sr. 
Adam  Mongcsku,  Fr. 

]|]l  Mnodv.  So. 
Jtdadiah  Muone\',  Fr. 


Miranda  Moore.  Sr 

Talisha  Moore,  Fr 

Carla  Morrison,  Ir 

Robbie  Morrison,  jr 

Jason  Moss.  Fr 

jared  Mott,  Fr 


nintendo  warriors 

Tom  Murphy  and  Allen  Cox  play 
video  games  in  New  South. 


Steven  Murphx'.  So. 

Darin  Muse.  Fr. 

Vicki  Myers.  So. 

Kousuke  Nagai.  So. 

Kendall  Neal.  Fr. 

AmvNeelv.  Ir, 


Karv'  Morgan  Neely.  Fr. 

Leta  Negandhi.  Fr. 

Anna  Nelson,  jr. 

Clay  Nelson.  Sr. 

Michael  Nelson.  Sr. 

Rebecca  Nelson,  Fr. 


j.T.  Newman.  Fr. 

VinhNgo.jr. 

Amanda  Nicholas,  jr. 

Peter  Nix.  Fr. 

David  Norns.  Fr. 

Kamani  Northmgton,  Fr. 


dig  in 

Amy  Janovsky  unpacks  her  boxes 


as  she  semes  in. 


84 


)artytime 

mily  Rivers  prepares  her  party  cups 
)r  the  Tri-Delto  Foil  Party. 


ear-ring 

Ricky  Stearnes  puts  in  an  earring 
after  settling  into  his  new  dorm 
room  in  Galloway, 


phone  home? 

Gretchen  Gifford 
momentarily  escapes  the 
chaos  of  Freshman 
Move-in  Day  to  moke  a 
phone  coll 


red  carpet 

Amanda  Blair  Pullen  carries 
carpet  as  she  moves  into  Bacot, 


iM.iiiO'BciriK-.  Fr. 
Andrt-w  D'Dcll,  Sr. 
Bnjn  OLcary,  Fr, 
Emily  tllivicr,  jr. 
Ll-jFi  Ovhinslsy,  Fr. 
L.iwrcncL-  (.)u.  So- 


\  ilcnc  Paasch,  Fr. 
.\liur.iy  Pace,  Sr. 
Fiannah  Page.  Fr. 
Lena  Palmer.  Sr. 
Kim  Parl<er.  Fr. 
.Marion  Parker,  Fr. 


lucky  draw 

RA's  Lica  Gamble  and  Julie 
Lossolle  take  a  quick  peek  at  their 
numbers  for  the  room  lottery. 


Marisa  Parker.  Fr. 
Nick  ParrisFi.  Fr. 
Timothy  Parsons.  Fi 
DarsicPaccl.Jr. 
Jmal  Paid.  Fr. 
Adam  Parterson.  fr. 


R^■an  Paul,  So. 
*   riss\'  Paxton.  Sr. 
.Ant;cla  Payne.  Jr. 
Kate  Pearce.  fr. 
Erin  Peljeteri.  Fr. 
Malta  Pclly,  So, 


1  ..  it;h  Pennebaker.  Jr. 
I  an\a  Pennington.  Fr. 
Jessica  Perkins.  Jr. 
Joseph  Perkins.  Fr. 
Lekesha  Pcrr\'.  Fr. 
.Michael  Phillips,  Fr. 


MIYAMOTO-PHILLIPS  85 


Kristal  Philpot.  Fr 
Natalie  Pilato,  Fr 


Gallic  Poole,  Fr. 
Edward  Poole,  Fr. 


Bishop  Porter,  So. 


Man.-  Frances  Preiean,  jr. 

Noel  Price.  Fr. 

Amanda  Blair  Pullen.  Fr. 

Sandi  Pullen.  Sr. 

Maggie  Purifov.  Fr. 

Benjamin  Piir\is.  So. 


Brendan  Quigley.  Fr. 

Ashley  Quinn,  Jr. 
Melissa  Quinn.  So. 

Brady  Raanes,  Fr. 

Colette  Rabai.  So. 
Roman  Rabourn,  So. 


slice  of  life 


a  I  fresco 

Chris  Medcalf  and  Jessie  Kneupper 
enjoy  a  meal  on  a  balcony  at  fhe 
Cof  Chris  said,  "The  new  Caf  is 
great.  I  especially  like  the  option  of 
eating  on  the  balcony." 

Caroline  Ranck,  Sr. 

Chris  Randall.  Ir, 

Starlight  Ray.  Jr. 

Stephanie  Ray,  Sr, 

Amy  Redd,  Fr. 

Daniel  Redmond,  Ir. 


Rebecca  Reed,  jr. 

William  Rcid,  So. 

Rebecca  Revels,  jr. 

Elaine  Reyes,  Jr. 

Stac)'  Reynolds,  Sr. 

Rachel  Richards,  So. 


earth  friends 

Rachel  Thompson  and  Holly 
Kinget  make  posters  for 
Earthfest  2000. 


bowl  burgers 

Elizabeth  Bishara  and  Jason 
Josef  talk  over  lunch  in  the 

Bowl 


good  luck! 

Shelley  Harrigill  hopes  for 
the  best  at  a  football  ganne 


snail  mall 

Blaine  Riley  checks  his  mail  in  the  new 
post  office  in  the  Student  Center. 


86 


I.in.i  RidJcll.  So. 
Kmilv  Rivers.  Fr. 
Anne  Robcrsun.  Sr. 

Roberts.  So. 
I,.nircn  Roberts.  So. 
Andrew  Robcrrwn.  So. 


Chris  Roberrson,  Sr. 
Casev  Robinson.  Fr. 
Elizabech  Rogers.  Jr. 
Joseph  Rogers.  So. 
MacUin  Romaguerj.  So. 
Bc.in  Roode.  Fr. 


Charle\'  Scales.  Ir, 
M.ind\'  Scherer,  Sr, 
I  hnsiopher  Schiro.  Fr. 
McLinie  Schrader.  Sr. 
uhc  Schumacher,  Sr. 
Michael  Schwittcr.  So. 


THILPOT-SCHWITTER  87 


Catnct  Seals.  Sr. 
jasper  Segal,  Fr. 
Sarah  Segrest,  So. 
Marty  Seib,  Fr. 
Alice  Sellers,  Fr. 
Amy  Sellers,  Fr. 


Steffenie  Tomlin  listens  to 
Springsteen  as  she  studies 
for  her  final  Heritage  exam 


Sherry  Smith.  So, 

Trivarshia  Smith,  So, 

Kara  Snead,  jr 

Brett  Snyder,  Fr 

Meghan  Somes.  Fr 

Evangeline  Sonnier.  Jr. 


nnifcr  Snrrc.-lls.  So. 
S.mi  Spark^.  Hr. 
K.iLhcl  Spcjr.  So. 

rt  Speed.  So. 

•in  Stallinys.  So. 

.troline  StJuttcr,  Jr. 


Knstcn  StedmiM,  hr 


milter  Sroner,  Fr. 
(.icoffrevStrickLind.  Fr, 
luhc  Strickland.  Fr. 
-Amanda  Strin-tellow.  Sr. 
Li'^a  Siuart.  So. 

Sruarc,  Fr. 


Lori  Srunrz.  |r. 

KdlvSudduth.  Sr. 

,\!,ickev  Sugar,  Fr. 
ihri  Suggs.  Sr, 
)hn  Sulli\an.  So. 

lason  Sumrall.  Fr. 


Kiadturd  Suchcrlin.  Fr. 
Ashlev  Sweat.  Fr. 
NiLole  S\'lvester,  Sr. 
Huocan  TabarL.  So. 
Kurenia  Tate.  Sr. 
"I'homasTavlor.  Fr. 


c  Temple,  So. 
Fim  fench.  jr. 
Charles  Terrell.  Fr. 

Ani\'  Thames,  Fr. 
Bobby  Thomp.son.  So. 
Cliff  Thompson.  So. 


James  Thompson.  Sr. 
Rachel  Thompson,  So. 
Carrie  Thune,  Sr. 


SEALS-TIFPENS  89 


Sarah  Todd,  So, 

larred  Tolar.  Sr 

Reagan  Tolcdano,  Sr 

Steftcnie  Tomlin.  Fr 

Karhlcen  Toner.  Fr 

Mallor}'  Tosch.  So 


Robert  Touchstone.  So 

Shane  Townsend.  Sr, 

Ellen  Trappe\'.  So, 

Monica  Trepagnier,  Fr 

Uvon  Tucker.  Sr. 

Ceciha  Turner.  Fr. 


Da\id  Umstcd.  So, 
Courtne\'  Valentine. 
Lee  Valentine. 
Prasad  Vasamseiti, 

Mara\-ilU.  F 
Elizabeth  Vincent.  F 


Rvan  X'incent.  Ir, 

Gloria  Vmer.  Fr, 
Veronika  Viner.  Fr. 
lonathan  \'ines.  Fr. 
Mana\'  \'irniani.  Fr 

Came  Wade,  Sr. 


Michael  Wade,  Sr 

Marv'  Clav  Wadlington.  Sr 

William  Wadlington.  Fr 

Christi  Walden.  Fr 

Brandi  Walker.  Sr 

Drew  Walker,  J  r 


Ken  Walker.  Sr, 

Virginia  Walker.  So. 

Mandi  Wallis,  So. 

Kelly  Walsh.  Sr, 

Christian  Walters.  Fr. 

Christopher  Walters.  So. 


Julie  Wang,  Si 

Zao  Joe  Wang.  Jr 

Alicia  Washington,  jr 

Chad  Washington,  jr 

Michael  Waters.  So 

Stacy  Weaver.  Fr 


90 


SiephaniL-  Webster,  So. 
KolicWegncr,  So. 
Ijttic  Star  Wcgner,  Fr. 
Ashley  Wciclauf.Fr. 
BcthWesr.Jr. 
Erin  ^X''hi^Jker,  Fr. 


Jjred  Whitt;.  Jr. 

Rachclle  White,  jr. 

^X'Jdc  White.  Jr. 

Carohna  Whitfield-Smnh,  Sr. 

Will  Wikle,  Sr. 

Betsy  Williams.  Jr. 


rhjppell  Williams,  Fr. 
Rcnn  Willnms.  Fr. 
Sally  Williams,  Jr. 
Georgia  Williamson.  Jr. 
Jennifer  Wilson,  Fr. 
Mel. s.sa  Wilson,  Jr, 


Jared  VC'indhauser,  Sr. 
Hicks  Winters,  Fr. 
Deanna  Kay  Wise.  Sr. 
\'anes.sa  Wold.  So. 
Gar\' Yarborough,  Fr. 
Rebekah  \'eager,  Sr. 


iKnidYeh,  Fr. 
Chad  Young,  Sr. 
Neola  Young,  Fr. 
Reggie  Young.  Fr. 
lonathan  Zaperach.  Fr. 
Walter  Zinn.Fr, 


Kell  Zubic,  So. 


'MfH\ 


In  Memory  of  Lillian-Elizabeth  Stickle 
1979  -  1999 

"She  was  always  herself...  loved  to  play  the  devil's  advocate...  highly  intelligent...  very  encouraging  of  even'ones 
potential...  knew  how  to  have  a  good  time...  nobody  intimidated  her.   Elle  commanded  attention,  which  makes  her 

absence  all  the  more  difficult." 

Riciirn  Kiinbel  cr  Lauren  Garrett 


TODD-ZUBIC  91 


Brooks  Brower 


The  community 

atmosphere  is  definitely 

one  of  Millsaps'  finest 

features. 

Uvon  lacker 


fe    ^  ial  T   K   a  I 

jlli    nil 


Ned  Jabour 


Kouske  Nagai 


Leta  Negandhi,  Heather  Isbell 


Georgianna  Martin,  Jenni  Brown 


Rachel  Cook 


faces  &  places  out  &  about 


PEOPLE  ALBUM  93 


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I » 


HI 


Sporis 


•  THE  ATHLETIC   STAFF   welcomed  a 
host  of  new  faces.  Janet  Johnson  joined 
Millsaps  as  director  of  the  Hall  Athletic 
Center.  Cara  Rasmussen  assumed  the 
position  of  Sports  Information  Director. 

•  VARSITY  TEAMS  also  experienced  new 
additions  to  their  coaching  staffs.   Bob 
Tyler  and  Ronnie  Grey  joined  together  to 
lead  the  football  team.   Missa  Turman  was 
named  new  cheerleading  sponsor. 
Women's  soccer  gained  Diane  Rulewicz  as 
its  new  coach. 

•  STUDENT  ATHLETES  made  the  grade. 
Three  varsity  athletes  received  national 
recognition.  The  athletic  grade  point 
average  was  higher  than  the  overall 
average  of  all  students. 


Michael  Schwitter 


Mayfield,  Jason  Moss 


Being  part  of  the 
women's  varsity 
soccer  team  has 
been  one  of  the 
highlights  of  my 
life  at  Millsaps. 
Road  trips,  6:30 
a.m.  practices, 
and  learning 
how  to  "clean" 
in  weightlifting 
have  provided 
opportunities  to 
experience  new 
things  and  form 
long-lasting 
friendships, 

Kate  Pearce 


section  editor:  i<ate  pearce 


SPORTS   95 


•  Dionne  Jackson,  Liz 
Lasoski,  Rebecca 
Revels 


Condace  Jackson 


Erin  Powell 


'  Major  Millsops 


96 


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•  Befh  Doshier, 
Amy  Brazda 


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•  Beth  Doshier 


•  Brandi  Walker 


•  New  Sponsor:  Missa  Turman  named  new  coach. 

•  Captains:  Amy  Brazda  -  captain;  Shelly  Byrd  - 
co-captain. 

•  Tryouts:  March  31 .  Increased  numbers  from  8  to 
12. 

•  Viewpoint:    "Over  the  past  four  years  that  I've 
been  cheering,  there  has  been  a  definite  increase  in 
school  spirit.  The  enthusiastic  crowd  has  made 
cheering  an  enjoyable  experience."  -Amy  Brazda 


CHEERLEADERS,  (front)  Amy  Brazda,  Beth  Doshier,  Erin  Powell, 
Kathleen  Garrett,  Candace  Jackson,  Shelly  Byrd,  (back)  Liz  Lasoski, 
Mana  Anzola,  David  Chambers,  Rebecca  Revels,  Dionne  Jackson, 
Brandi  Walker 


\ar\a  Anzola 


CHEERLEADING    97 


'  Keith  Hopkins 

Running  Back 
Scored  3  touchdowns 
Averaged  1  5  yords  per  game 


I  Jason  Parsley 

Wide  Receiver 

Led  in  receiving  yards 

with  63.1  per  gome 


Coaching  Staff 

•  Ron  Jurney-  4th  year  as 
head  coach 

•  Mike  Muschamp  - 

offensive  coordinator 

•  Mike  Dailey  -  defens 
coordinator 


>  Marcus  Dudley 

Running  Bock 

131  total  receiving  yards 


•  Chris  Davis 

Offensive  Lineman 


Mike  McKenzie 

Running  Back 
768  total  yardage 


98 


Blake  Huggard 

Quarterback 

SCAC  Offensive  Player  of 

the  Week 

Led  the  team  with  139  7 

yards  per  game 


•  Team  Captains 

George  Lumm 
Byron  Blockwell 
Jason  Parsley 
Robert  Bradley 


!t*;#*i 


foi^tbate 


FOR  THE  RECORD 

27-20 

Austin  College 

3 

37 

Chapman  Univ. 

37 

40 

Colorado  College 

10 

30 

Maryville  College 

22 

24 

Centre  College 

35 

28 

Rose-Hulman 

10 

41 

DePauw  Univ. 

12 

35 

Univ.  of  the  South 

25 

32 

Rhodes  College 

7-49 

Trinity  Univ. 

2  Wins  •  8  Losses 

•  New  Coach:  Bob  Tyler  was  named  new  head 
coach  for  the  fall  2000  season.    Ronnie  Grey 
was  nanned  new  defensive  coordinator. 

•  Record  Breaker:  Jason  Parsley  broke  school 
record  for  most  touchdowns  in  one  season  with 


•  GTE  Academic  Ail-Americans:  Clay  Nelson 
and  Billy  Williams 

•  All-Conference  Player:   Three  time  honoree 
George  Lumm. 

•  National  spotlight:    Byron  Blockwell  was 
named  the  Notional  Defensive  Player  of  the 
Week  after  his  efforts  versus  Centre  College. 


FOOTBALL  (front)  Mil<e  McKenzie.  Chns  Davis,  George  Lumm,  Ron  Jurney,  Byron  Blacl^well,  Jason 
Parsley.  Clay  Nelson.  (2nd  row)  Marty  Frascogna,  Patrick  Cam,  Rodenck  Hicks,  tvlarcus  Dudley,  tvlike 
Robinson.  Allen  Cox.  David  tvlistretta,  Dernck  McNeal,  Craig  Bowman,  (3rd  row)  Wayne  Brown,  Blake 
Huggard.  Loren  James.  Joseph  Gomes,  Walter  Zinn,  Chns  Sanders.  Jonathan  Kelly,  KentrellStarks.  Brent 
LeJeune.  Keith  Hopkins.  Travis  Grace.  Jed  Lumpkin.  (4th  row)  Jahreese  Jones,  Reggie  Young.  Dante 
Fleming.  Nathan  Cross.  Jared  White.  ChnsSchiro,  Adam  Causey.  DernauxGadlin.  IVlatthewO'Bryant,  (5th 
row)  Jeremy  Hearn,  Ryan  Wilbur,  Jed  Mooney.  William  Jorden,  Michael  Ford,  Billy  Williams,  Ryan  Ezell, 
Forrest  Gnffin,  Barrett  Dupuy,  (6th  row)  Cary  Pierce.  Corbin  Womac,  Sean  Smith,  OB  Stander,  Adam 
Burdick,  Marty  Seib.  Ray  McNames,  Robert  McCeIvy,  (7th  row)  Anthony  Bullock,  Robert  Bradley,  Steve 
Sloan,  Robin  Hamby,  Matthew  Martinez,  Tim  Tench,  (8th  row)  Mike  Muschamp,  Jeff  Rietz,  Matt  Yglesias 
Roman  Rabourn,  Tyler  Erb,  Walt  Lansey,  Michael  Phillips,  Mike  Dailey,  Randal  Owens,  fbacWGene  Barrett, 
Ronnie  Johnson,  Keely  Mixon,  Ryan  Brumby,  Jamie  Temple.  Shantelle  Suane,  Mandy  Johnson,  Murray 
Burch 


FOOTBALL    99 


•  Lindsay  Calhoun 

Defender 


FOR  THE  RECORD 

1-9 

MC 

0-6 

Christian  Bros. 

4-1 

Louisiana  College 

2-7 

Agnes  Scott 

0-6 

Univ.  of  the  South 

0-4 

Centre 

0-3 

MC 

0-3 

East  Texas  Baptist 

t-2 

Letourneau 

0-6 

Rhodes 

0-3 

Hendrix 

0-12 

Huntingdon 

5-3 

Lagrange 

0-1 

Rose-Hulman 

0-13 

Depauw 

0-10 

Southwestern 

0-9 

Trinity 

2  Wins*  17  Losses 

•  Malic  Pelly 

Sweeper 
MVP  and  Best 
Defensive  Player 


•  Ne>v  Coach:  Diane  Rulewicz 

•  Best  Road  Trip:  To  San  Antonio  for  conference 
game  and  fine  dining  along  the  Riverwalk. 

•Academic  Honorees:  Higfiest  percentage  of 
players  on  SCAC  Honor  Roll  among  conference 
women's  soccer  teams. 

•  Spring  Training:  Rigorous  6:30  a.m.  practice 
and  afternoon  weight  training  with  Coach  Reitz. 

•Most  Improved:  Laura  Hillgartner 


WOMEN'S  SOCCER,  {from]  Gretcfien  Gitford,  Janet  Bradley,  Audra 
Tierce,  Emilee  Broussard,  Steffenie  Tomlin,  [middle!  Laura  Hillgartner, 
Lauren  Houston,  Kelli  Crossbnd,  Emily  Merriman,  Sara  Harris,  Trainer 
Mandy  Johnson,  (back)  Christine  Koenig,  Malta  Pelly,  Murray  Pace, 
Elizabeth  Bates,  Kate  Peorce,  Stacy  Weaver,  Head  Coach  William 
Lytton. 


'  Tracy  Gillanders 

Defender 
Scored  2  goals 


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100 


Kate  Pearce 

Forward 
Best  Offesive 
Player 


•  Christine  Koenig 

Goalie 

5  1  GAA 


'  Murray  Pace 

Stopper 
Scored  1  goal 


Emily  Merrimon 

Forward 
Scored  3  goals 


SOCCER    101 


•  Jim  Mayfield 

Sweeper 

Best  Defensive  Player 


102 


•  Marc  Smith  (12) 
Forward 

Lead  scorer-  5  goals 

•  Bradford  Sutherlin  (16) 
Forward 

Scored  4  goals 


•  Jason  Moss   Defender 

•  Graham  Holly   Midfield 

•  Sergio  Moura-  AssI 
Coach 

•  Mondy  Johnson-  Trainer 
'  Scott  Rowan   Midfield 


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FOR  THE  RECORD 

2-0 

Miss.  College 

1 

0 

Maryville  Univ. 

0 

4 

Christian  Bros. 

3 

2 

Louisiana  College 

0 

6 

Sewanee 

0 

8 

Centre 

0 

1 

Miss.  College 

0 

7 

East  Texas  Baptist 

2 

6 

Letourneau 

1 

2 

Rhodes 

3 

0 

Hendrix 

1 

2 

Huntingdon 

3 

0 

Lagrange 

3 

1 

Rose-Hulman 

1 

2 

Depauw 

0 

5 

Southwestern 

0 

2 

Trinity 

3-2 

Oglethorpe 

7  Wins  •  1 1  Losses 

•  All-Conference:  Marc  Smith  named  All  SCAC; 
Best  Offensive  Player. 

•  Spring  Training:  Men's  team  hosted  the 
Annual  Duke  Barby  Soccer  Tournament  in  April. 

•  Brazil:  Eleven  men  traveled  to  Brazil  to  train  and 
compete  with  the  vv/orld's  finest  soccer  players 
from  Brazillian  professional  teams,  E.G.  Vitoria 
and  Sporting  Recife. 

•  A  Player's  View:  "Brazil  was  an  amazing 
experience.    I  benefitted  from  the  exposure  to  the 
Brazillian  style  of  play."  -Todd  Kastner 


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MEN'S  SOCCER.  UronO  Jeremy  Greenslade.  Graham  Holly, 
Marc  Smith,  John  Henry,  Jon  Robert,  Jason  Jones.  Tim  Sheehan, 
Drew  Hendon,  (middle)  Trainer  Mandy  Johnson,  Justin  Langlois, 
Bradford  Sutherlin,  Dann  Muse,  Daniel  Culpepper.  Todd  Kastner, 
Jim  Mayfield,  Scott  Rowan,  Michael  Michel.  Matt  Barrett,  Ricky 
Stearnes,  (.back)  Head  Coach  William  Lytton,  Walker  Coburn,  John 
Solomon,  Jason  Moss.  Ian  Makey,  Robbie  Morrison,  Geoff 
Sharbrough.  Matt  Sharbrough.  Ben  Allen,  Brian  Berthiaume.  Shane 
Townsend. 


SOCCER    103 


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254  Assists 


'  Rachel  Carter 
Elana  Campagna 
Micah  Ledbetter 
Nicole  Sylvester 


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FOR  THE  RECORD 

0-3 

West  Alabama 

1 

4 

Huntingdon 

3 

0 

Miss.  College 

3 

0 

Rust  College 

3 

0 

McMurry  Univ. 

3 

0 

Stillman  College 

3 

1 

Loyola  Univ. 

0 

3 

North  Central 

3 

0 

Centre 

1 

3 

Emory 

3 

0 

Centre 

3 

1 

Belhaven 

3 

2 

Loyola 

0 

3 

Trinity 

3 

1 

Rhodes 

3 

1 

Hendrix 

2 

3 

Southwestern 

3 

0 

Freed-Hardeman 

4 

1 

Rhodes 

3 

0 

Miss.  College 

3 

0 

Oglethorpe 

3 

0 

Sewanee 

3 

0 

Rose-Hulman 

4 

1 

Centre 

1 

4 

DePauw 

3 

0 

Miss.  College 

3 

2 

Rhodes 

0 

3 

Concordia 

3 

0 

Belhaven 

3 

0 

West  Alabama 

3 

2 

Loyola 

23  Wins  •  8  Losses 

•  Captains:  Seniors  Sarah  Casey,  Rachel  Carter, 
Leigh  Brosuell. 

*  Graduates:  First  graduating  class  of  four  year 
players. 

*  Academic  Honor:  GTE  Academic  All-Americon 
Sarah  Casey. 

•  ALL  SCAC:    2nd  Team  All  Conference-  Elana 
Campagna;  3rd  Team  All  Conference-  Leigh 
Brosuell  and  Sarah  Casey. 


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VOLLEYBALL,  f/ron/j  Claire  Coleman,  Jill  Adorns,  Missy  Skerttch,  Head 
Cooch  Peler  Co5miano,Elana  Campagna,  Soroh  Bobin,  JoAnno 
Barnett,  (middle}  Leigh  Brosuell,  Andrea  Klevon,  Micah  Ledbetter, 
Rachel  Carter,  Helena  Doenng,  Assistant  Cooch  Becky  Rondell,  (bockj 
Nicole  Sylvester,  Sarah  Casey,  Natalie  Piloto,  Natalie  Hebert,  Andreo 
Gilbert,  Mondy  Young. 


•  Jill  Adams 

Outside  Hitter 

•  Natalie  Hebert 

Defensive  Specialist 


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104 


Andrea  Klevan 

Middle  Blocker 
Sarah  Casey 
Defensive  Specialist 


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Finished  3rd 
in  the  SCAC 


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•  Jill  Adams 

Led  the  team  in  service 
aces  (61  land  kills  (338) 


Rachel  Carter 

Opposite 
225  Total  Kills 


VOLLEYBALL    105 


Rachelle  White 


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FOR  THE  RECORD 

Men's 

6th 
7tti 
9tti 

MC  Family  Day 
Choctaw  Invit. 
SCAC  To  urn. 

Women's 

3rd 
4th 
9th 

IV1C  Family  Day 
Choctaw  Invit. 
SCAC  Tourn 

•  Leaders  of  the  Pack:  Women's  team  captain, 
Elizabeth  Rogers;  Men's  team  captain,  Damien 
Ducote. 

•  Recordbreaker:  Elizabeth  Rogers  broke  the 
Holmes  Community  College  5K  Run  record  with 
her  second  place  finish. 

•  Conference  competition:    Both  teams 
traveled  to  the  conference  tournament  at  Hendrix 
College  in  Conway,  Arkansas. 

•  Trainer:  Mark  Livingston  from  Health  South 
conditioned  both  teams. 


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CROSSCOUNTRY.  {hon\]  Colquilt  Dean,  April  McGreger,  Rachelle 
While,  fmidc//ej  Bishop  Porter,  Barbara  Tippens,  EmilieWien,  Kathleen 
Stoner,  Wade  While,  Elizabeth  Rogers,  (backj  Damien  Ducole,  Chel 
Linehart,  Gary  Yarborough,  Cort  Knox,  Matthew  Greig. 


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106 


April  McGregor 


Barbara  Tippens 


Matthew  Greig 


Colquitt  Dean 


CROSS  COUNTRY    107 


•  Sarah  Casey 

Guard 

Led  team  in  free  throw 

percentage  (.818) 


108 


Aicah  Ledbetter 

orward 

weraged  1  7  2  minutes  per 

lame 


FOR  THE  RECORD 

72-43 

Wesleyan 

54 

39 

Univ.  of  Dallas 

79 

70 

Blue  Mountain 

52 

60 

Augustana 

55 

49 

Rust  College 

37 

62 

DePauw 

70 

56 

Rose-Hulman 

83 

67 

Judson  College 

60 

75 

Oglethorpe 

52 

59 

Centre 

66 

82 

Sewanee 

67 

80 

Rhodes 

40 

99 

Hendrix 

43 

60 

Southwestern 

53 

79 

Trinity 

68 

59 

Oglethorpe 

54 

65 

Emory 

55 

69 

Centre 

50 

85 

Sewanee 

46 

59 

Rhodes 

65 

67 

Hendrix 

57 

64 

Southwestern 

52 

77 

Trinity 

30 

67 

DePauw 

69 

48 

Rose-Hulman 

8  Wins  •  17  Losses 


'  Cecilia  Turner 

Center 

Led  team  in  blocks  (19)  and 

rebounds  (1  8) 


•  New  Coach:  John  Stroud  took  charge  of  the 
women's  program  and  remained  head  coach  of 
the  men's  team. 

•  Injuries:  Captain  Keely  Mixon  and  freshman 
Barbara  Balla  both  suffered  season-ending  knee 
injuries. 

•  Double  Time:  Team  doubled  wins  from 
previous  season. 

•  Captains:  Sarah  Casey,  Keely  Mixon  and 
Lindsay  Meyer. 


WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL.  Talisha  Moore,  Deneo  Little,  Erin  Keller,  Jennifer 
Sloner,  Keely  Mixon,  Cecilia  Turner,  Head  Coach  John  Stroud,  Assistant 
Coach  Becky  Rondell,  Crystal  Helo,  Micah  Ledbetter,  Lindsay  Meyer, 
Sarah  Casey,  Barbara  Balla,  Lekesha  Perry 


BASKETBALL    109 


'  Michael  Schwitter 

Forward 

Field  goal  shooting 

percentage  of  .398 


•  Lance  Stoner  (20) 
Guard 

•  Season  Ronan 


•  Dana  Mason 

Guard 

8  steals  overa 


'  Season  Ronan 

FoPA'ard 

1 08  Total  Rebounds 


•  Travis  Ezelle 

Guard 

Started  22  out  of  the  25 

games 


110 


•  Daniel  Waguespack 

Guard 

Led  the  team  in  average 
points  per  game  (16  0) 
and  steals  overall  (55) 


FOR  THE  RECORD 


Louisiana  College 

Loyola  Univ. 

Wesley  College 

Austin  College 

Huntingdon 

DePauw 

Rose-Hulman 

Loyola  Univ. 

Oglethorpe 

Centre 

Sewanee 

Rhodes 

Hendrix 

Southwestern 

Trinity 

Oglethorpe 

Emory 

Centre 

Sewanee 

Rhodes 

Hendrix 

Southwestern 

Trinity 

DePauw 

Rose-Hulman 

13  Wins  •  12  Losses 


»  Byron  Cooper 

Forward 
Averaged  6  6 
rebounds  and 
1  2,5  points  per 
game 


•  All-Conference:  Daniel  Waguespack  was 
named  to  the  All-SCAC  Second  team. 

•Captains:  Travis  Ezelle  and  Season  Ronan. 

•  Big  Wins:  First  double  header  sweep  on  the 
road  since  1  996.    Wins  were  over  Rhodes  and 
Hendrix. 

•  Promising  Beginnings:  Freshman  Thomas 
Adams  was  named  to  the  All  Conference 
Freshman  Team  and  received  a  SCAC  Honorable 
Mention. 


MEN'S  BASKETBALL.  Assisionl  Coach  Tim  Wise,  T 
King,  Thomas  Adorns,  Daniel  Waguespack,  Michael  Schwitter,  Bryan 
O'Leory,  Joe  Rogers,  Byron  Cooper,  T  Francis,  Season  Ronan,  Dona 
Mason,  Jonathan  Vines,  Marshun  Daniels,  Lance  Stoner,  Head  Cooch 
John  Stroud 


'  Thomas  Adams 

Forward 

Led  team  in  rebounds  (1  70) 


BASKETBALL    111 


I  Sally  Williams 

Right  Field 

Best  Offensive  Playe 

Captain 


112 


'  Emilee  Broussard 

Pitcher 

Led  in  strikeouts  (21 ) 


'  Courtney  Chastain 

Left  field 
Captain 


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FOR  THE  RECORD 

0-8 

Culver  Stockton 

0-14 

Culver  Stockton 

0-8 

Trinity  Univ. 

0-9 

Trinity  Univ. 

1-11 

Trinity  Univ. 

0-8 

Texas  Lutheran 

1-9 

Texas  Lutheran 

1-8 

Miss.  College 

1-10 

Rhodes 

3-9 

Rhodes 

0-17 

Rhodes 

0-8 

William  Carey 

0-8 

William  Carey 

0-2 

Louisiana  College 

1-10 

Louisiana  College 

0-14 

Rhodes 

0-8 

Trinity  Univ. 

2-5 

Trinity  Univ. 

2-11 

Trinity  Univ. 

0-15 

Louisiana  College 

3-10 

Louisiana  College 

2-4 

Belhaven  College 

9-6 

Belhaven  College 

2-11 

William  Carey 

2-13 

William  Carey 

3-11 

Belhaven  College 

0-5 

Belhaven  College 

1  Win  •  26  Losses 

•  Beginnings:  Inaugural  season  of  women's 
varsity  Softball. 

•  Coaching  Staff:  fHead  Coach  Billy  Stack  and 
Assistant  Coach  Cora  Rasmussen 

•  Victory:  The  team  won  its  first  victory  over  local 
rival  Belhaven  College. 

•  A  Player's  View:  "Though  we  were  off  to  a 
disappointing  start,  the  team  really  had  fun  all 
season.  When  we  came  back  and  made  our  first 
victory,  we  learned  that  determination  and  spirit 
are  the  most  valuable  qualities  that  a  team  can 
have."  -  SaWy  Williams 


SOFTBALL,  irfonii  Jamie  iempie,  Caroline  Key,  Emilee  Broussoid, 
Notolie  fHebert,  Audro  Tierce,  Christine  Koenig,  /boc/cl  Coach  Billy 
Stock,  Solly  Willidms,  Erin  Keller,  Courtney  Choslain,  Ann  Long,  Sora 
Capps,  Soroh  Casey,  Asst   Coach  Cora  Rasmussen. 


Ann  Long 

itcher/3rd  Base 

Hit  first  triple/Turned  first  double 
ploy  in  Millsops  Softball  history. 


SOFTBALL    113 


'  chat  Lenhart 

Pitcher 

Led  the  team  in  wins  (7-2) 

and  strike  outs  (38) 


•  Walker  Thrash 

Leil  field 

Led  the  team  in 

homeruns  (9) 


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FOR  THE  RECORD 

2-6 

Delta  State 

3-15 

Delta  State 

9-5 

Salisbury  State 

4-13 

Emory 

6-6 

Greensboro 

10-3 

Methodist 

5-3 

Oglethorpe 

10-11 

Southwestern 

3-16 

Southwestern 

3-15 

Southwestern 

2-1 

Hendrix 

6-5 

Hendrix 

8-n 

Hendrix 

13-5 

Christian  Bros 

5-8 

Trinity 

4-6 

Trinity 

11-12 

Trinity 

4-2 

Miss.  College 

2-3 

Miss.  College 

8-4 

Rhodes 

7-3 

Rhodes 

11-17 

Southwestern 

5-9 

Southwestern 

13-1 

Hendrix 

3-2 

Hendrix 

6-3 

DePauw 

7-15 

DePauw 

7-2 

Emory 

2-6 

Emory 

2-4 

Miss.  College 

5-8 

Miss.  College 

9-8 

Trinity 

3-8 

Trinity 

18-4 

Rhodes 

13-11 

Rhodes 

2-1 

Delta  State 

15-5 

DePauw 

9-8 

Rose-Hulman 

2-6 

Southwestern 

2-13 

Trinity 

19  Wins*  20  Losses  •!  tie 

•  Big  Win:  The  big  win  of  the  season  come  over 
Delta  State,  which  was  ranked  number  four  in 
Division  II  standings. 

•  Conference  Play:  At  the  SCAC  tournament  in 
Memphis,  the  team  came  away  with  a  third  place 
finish. 

•  Champions:  Majors  were  named  Reebok 
Tournament  Champions  after  defeating 
Oglethorpe,  Methodist  College,  and  Salisbury 
State  in  Atlanta. 

•  All  Conference:  Matt  Yglesias,  Brandon  Page, 
Walker  Thrash,  and  Chat  Lenhart  were  all  named 
All  SCAC.    K.K.  Aldridge  and  Taylor  Beasley 
received  Honorable  Mention. 


BASEBALL,  (front}  Nick  Gilbert,  Jeff  Mitchell,  Matt  Downer,  Moll 
Yqlesias,  Chris  Pool,  Nick  Porrish,  Molt  Chandler,  Jay  Myrick,  Mark 
Chandler,  [middle]  K  K  Aldridge,  Matt  Devereaux,  Malt  Dowd,  Will 
Selman,  Brandon  Page,  Jason  Parsley,  Joe  Lambert,  Nathan  Russell, 
Tomjacks,  Jason  Page,  (boc/c) Jim  Page,  Robin  Hamby,Jonathon  Wise, 
Will  Waldrop,  Chris  Decker,  Chat  Lenhart,  Jason  Gruich,  Walker 
Thrash,  Jason  Moss,  Taylor  Beasley 


•  Matt  Dowd 

3rd  Base 
1  homerun 


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114 


Jay  Myrick 


'  Nathan  Russell,  K.K.  Aldridge,  Mark  Chandler, 
Chris  Pool,  Jeff  Mitchell,  Joe  Lambert,  Matt 
Chandler 


Jason  Parsley 

Centerfielder 

.980  fielding  percentage 


•  K.K.  Aldridge 

Shortstop 

.360  batting  overage 


BASEB.ALI,    115 


'  Sadie  Gardner 

7-7  in  singles 


'  Meg  Meredith 

7-4  Individual  record 


'  Andrew  Neely 


116 


•  Adam  Crawford 

9-4  Singles  record 
10-2  Doubles  record 


'  Marisa  Parker 

8-5  Doubles  record 


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•  Captains:  Deanna  Lucas-  women's  team;  John 
Sullivan-  men's  team. 

•  Big  Win:  Women's  team  defeated  Centre  in  a 
heated  match,  which  came  down  to  the  final  set  of 
Deanna  Lucas'  singles  match. 

•  Conference:  SCAC  Spring  Festival  held  at  Rhodes 
College  in  Memphis,  Tenn. 

•  Injuries:  Men's  player,  Jonathon  Zaperach, 
suffered  a  season-ending  knee  injury. 


WOMEN'S  TENNIS,  [tronl]  Erin  Pelleteri,  DeAnna 
Lucas,  Sadie  Gardner,  Belh  Gilfoil,  [back]  Coach 
Gregg  Tripp,  Marisa  Parker,  Amanda  Merrill,  Meg 
Meredilh,  Coacti  Peter  Cosmiano 


MEN'S  TENNIS,  [front]  Adam  Crov^/ford,  Trey 
Woodruff,  David  Yeh,  Andrew  Neely,  [back] 
Coacfi  Gregg  Tripp,  Michael  Waters,  Ian  Makey, 
John  Sullivan,  Jonathan  Zaperach,  Coach  Peler 
Cosmiano 


FOR  THE  RECORD 

Women's 

7-2 

Belhaven 

7 

2 

Christian  Bros. 

1 

5 

Hendrix 

8 

1 

Huntingdon 

2 

7 

Miss.  College 

7 

2 

Austin  College 

9 

0 

Belhaven 

1 

7 

Spring  Hill 

4 

5 

Coe  College 

9 

0 

Christian  Bros. 

2 

7 

Hendrix 

0 

9 

Rhodes 

2 

7 

Alcorn  State 

5 

4 

Dillard  Univ. 

5 

4 

Xavier  Univ. 

8 

1 

Rose-Hulman 

3 

5 

Centre 

9  Wins  •  8  Losses 

Men's 

6-1 

Christian  Bros, 

6 

1 

Hendrix 

3 

4 

Huntingdon 

2 

4 

Miss.  College 

2 

5 

Austin  College 

7 

0 

Meridian  C.C. 

0 

7 

Spring  Hill 

3 

4 

Coe  College 

1 

6 

Miss.  College 

6 

1 

Christian  Bros. 

F 

Hendrix 

2 

4 

Rhodes 

1 

6 

Alcorn  State 

6 

-1 

Dillard  Univ. 

5 

2 

Xavier  Univ. 

6 

1 

Rose-Hulman 

6 

1 

Centre 

9  Wins  •  8  Losses 

'  Michael  Waters 

2-0  Individual  record 


TENNIS    117 


'  Jennifer  Hicks 


Ben  Bjornerud 


'  Wendy  Lyons 


Brett  Snyder 


•  Nick  Canale 


118 


w 


'  Amy  Janovsky 


Chad  Laborde 


•  Coach's  View:  "Michael  Bentley  epitomizes  what 
the  student  athlete  is.    He  has  been  selected  to  the 
SCAC  Honor  Roll  all  three  years  and  is  graduating 
with  a  3.8  in  Political  Science."  -Coach  Tim  Wise 

•  Record:  The  women's  team  shot  the  lowest  score 
in  its  history:  452  at  the  Caroline  Golf  Club  in 
Madison,  MS. 

•  Conference  Play:  The  SCAC  Tournament  Spring 
Sports  Festival  was  held  at  Rhodes  College,  April 
26-28. 


FOR  THE  RECORD 

Men's 

9th 

Pizza  Hut  Invitn'l 

1st 

Westminster 

6th 

Spring  Invitn'l 

18th 

Emory  Invitn'l 

Women's 

2nd 

Rhodes 

2nd 

DePauw 

WOMEN'S  GOLF.   Megan   Belt,  Jenmler   Hich,    te 
t^iubblufuJ,  Amy  Janovsky,  Wendy  Lyons 


MEN'S  GOLF.  Bretl  Snyder,  Idicl  Canale,  B>en 
B|Oiiieiud,  Chad  Labofde,  Michael  Benlley 


'  Laura  Hillgartner 


GOLF    119 


Matt  Devereaux 


Playing  a  sport  allows  you 
to  get  close  to  a  great  group 
of  people  and  to  have  fun. 
Basketball  has  given  a  lot  to 
my  college  experience. 

Michael  Schwitter 


Chris  Decker 


Ben  Bjornerud 


Anthony  Bullock 


120 


Roman  Raboum 


Natalie  Hebert 


Caroline  Stauffer,  Mackey 
Sugar 


Joe  Rogers 


Jill  Adams,  Claire  Coleman 


faces  &  places  out  &  about 


SPORTS  ALBUM    ]21 


Paul  Gagliano,  John  Suggs 


Shelley  Harrigill 


The  SAE  cheering  section 


•  NATIONAL  RECOGNITION     went  to 
Kappa  Delta  Kathleen  Cumbest.   She  was 
awarded  one  of  a  few  prestigious  National 
Order  of  Omega  Scholarships. 

•  IPC  MADE  A  CLEAN  SWEEP    of 
awards  at  the  Southeastern  Interfraternity 
Conference,  including  Judicial  Processes, 
Scholarship,  and  Publications.   They  also 
claimed  the  overall  Fraternal  Excellence 
Award. 

•  ANDREW  CLARK,  a  member  of  Kappa 
Sigma,  was  elected  vice-president  of  the 
Southeastern  Interfraternity  Conference. 

•  PANHELLENIC  women's  grade  point 
average  of  3.137  exceeded  the  3.071 
earned  by  all  women. 


Being  Greek  is  a 
good  way  to 
get  involved  on 
campus  and  in 
the  community, 
Greek  groups 
provide  a  circle 
of  friends,  an 
outlet  for 
community 
service,  and  the 
opportunity  to 
get  others 
involved. 

Kim  Parker 


section  editor:  mandy  scherer 


Assistants  :  Andrea  Green,  Emily  Olivier,  Courtney  Austin 

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Mory  Emrey  Liles.  Katberme  McKenzie  Meg  Meredith 


Shannon  Pryoi.  Bishop  Porlei 


chi  omega 


Bethany  Johnson,  Enn  Keller 

The  Jiigli  ideals  of  Chi 
Omega's  syiuphony  are 
tilings  that  we  all 
strive  to  achieve;  when 
one  falters,  your  sisters 
remain  by  your  side,  hi 
leaving  Chi  Omega,  I 
caiuiot  begin  to  thank 
her  for  the  friendships 
that  will  last  a  lifetime. 
Erin  Keller 


Officers:  (front)  Erika  Garavito.  Vice  President:  Caria  Morrison,  President:  Elizabeth  Rogers,  Secretary:  (back)  Bishop  Porter, 
Treasurer:  Kolie  Wegner,  Pledge  Trainer,  Madelyn  Fancher,  Rush  Chair.  Vaughan  Jinks,  Personnel:  Erica  Marks,  Panhellenic 


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National  Award  of  Excellence  9  out  of  10  times  •  Scholarship  Trophy  •  National 
Award  of  Achievement  •  2nd  highest  chapter  GPA  in  the  nation  •  Raised  $2000 
for  American  Cancer  Society  at  the  annual  Walk-a-thon  •  Order  of  Omega 
Award  for  Excellence  in  Academic  Programming  •  86  members  •  32  pledges 


dates    places 


Angle  Manguno  Walk-a-thon  -  October  2  •  Fall  Party  -  November  12  at  George 
Street  •  Eleusinian  Ball  -  February  26  at  Banner  Hall  •  Arrange-a-Date  -  April 
14  at  George  Street  •  Owl  and  Pal  Spring  Picnic  -  May  2 


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Random  Delta  Dude  ...  Pixie  dust!  ...  Somehow  I  ended  up  in  his  lap  ...  Stop!  Her  feet  are  turning  purple! 


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Wanna  be  a  bailer,  shotcaller  ...  "Earl"  ...  I'm  naked  and  serious  about  it ...  ONE  sip-it ...  Going  town,  sir 


I  don't  have  prospects,  I  have  victims  ...  Nothing  like  a  good  SUNSET  ...  Run  Noodle  Run  ...  Seduction  Queen 


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Meianie  Cook,  Narolie  Hebert 


JessKo  Peikins,  Rachel  Boitd 


delta  delta  delt 


Michelle  Gueringer,  Courtney  Valentine 

Fall  Part}'  is  one  of  the 
best  parties  of  the  year 
because  it's  the  first 
time  our  sorority  gets 
to  do  soiiiethiii^  with 
its  }iew  members. 
Michelle  Gueringer 


DELTA  DELTA  DELTA     (front)  Rachel  Thompson.  Kim  Parker,  Elaine  Reyes.  Jessica  Perkins.  Lindsey  May.  Liz  Bertuccini. 
Amy  Henry.  (2nd  row)  Tara  Chauffe.  Sally  Williams.  Heather  Shelton.  Katie  McGaw.  Sarah  Martin,  Emily  Merriman.  Elizabeth 
Lutz,  (3rd  row)  Courtney  Valentine.  Joy  Mitchell.  Jessie  Kneupper.  Lindsay  Calhoun,  Rachel  Baird,  (back)  Brooks  Brower,  Lilliai 
White.  Jill  Caruthers.  Michelle  Guennger.  Julie  Skipper.  Sara  Haque. 


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$4,000  raised  for  UMC  Children's  Cancer  Clinic  •  3,560  philanthropy  hours  • 
Delta  Underground  nationally  recognized  •  87  members  •  Freshman  of  the  Year 
•  2  members  nationally  recognized  •  27  initiates  •  49  members  in  honoraries 

dates    places 

Annual  Homecoming  tailgate/parent's  brunch  on  November  6  •  Fall  Party  at 
Hal  and  Mai's  on  November  12  •  Delta  Love  Shack  at  the  Ag  Museum  on 
February  12  •  Stars  and  Crescent  Formal  at  Capitol  Club  on  March  12 


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I  BLEED  silver,  gold,  and  blue!  ...  Which  Heather/Rebecca  pair?  ...  Cause  EARL  had  to  die  ...  The  butt  tes 


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!)harlie's  Angels  on  Fat  Tuesday  ...  Suck  the  heads  and  pinch  the  tails  ...  Do  you  like  tennis  skirts? 


DELTA  DELTA  DELTA  131 


Maigoieft  Steele,  Morv  J  Sondets  YomJna  Irby,  Koren  Jointer 


iita  Smart.  Koten  lointet 


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Ltndsoy  Meyef,  Andfeo  Lucos 

We  are  just  two 
intensities  of  the  Six 
Degrees  of  Delta  Sigtna 
Tlieta-Ultiiuate 
Degree  and  Quiet 
Storm.   We  are  sisters 
for  life  and  we  l<now 
that  we  can  always 
depend  on  each  other 
for  anything. 

Andrea  Lucas 


DELTA  SIGMA  THETA  Lindsay  Meyer,  Yamlna  Irby,  Andrea  Lucas,  Oreathia  C  Smith,  Karen  Jointer,  fnot  p/cturedJ  Crystal 
Berry,  Tameka  Battle,  Sonya  Patterson.  Bonita  Smart,  Ife  Fitzgerald, 

facts    figures 

Angel  Tree  -  December  •  Participated  in  Junior  Achievement  •  2  members 
traveling  to  Delta  Sigma  Theta's  national  convention  •  National  Delta  Sigma 
Theta  turned  87  on  January  13  •  Rho  Tau  chapter  turned  7  years  old  on  April  17 

dates    places 

Ice  Cream  Social  -  October  •  Greek  Forum  in  Sept.  •  Millenium  raffle  and 
party  in  April  •  Delta  Coming  Out  Show  for  new  initiates  in  April  •  Spring 
Party  2000  in  April 


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Mollorv  losch,  Lourvn  Brotton 


Ctioppeli  Willioms 


Eiin  Powell,  Ashley  Avalon 


kappa  delta 


Lindsav  Bennett,  Aimee  Boudreoux 

Kappa  Delta  lias 
shown  Die  how 
rewarding  it  is  to  make 
a  difference.  I  can't 
help  but  smile  when 
thinking  of  the  hearts 
my  sisters  and  I  touch 
from  day  to  day. 
Aimee  Boudreaux 


Officers:  ifronO  Ashley  Avalon,  Pledge  Education;  Katherine  Markham,  VP  Membership:  Mary  Cathenne  Shulil,  President: 
Lauren  Roberts.  VP  Public  Relations;  (.back)  Susan  Cherry,  VP  Standards,  Molly  Jeffcoat,  Treasurer:  Colleen  Graham, 
Panhellenic:  Misty  Goff.  Assistant  Treasurer;  Emily  Olivier,  Secretary 


facts    figures 


Sorority  of  Excellence  •  Excellence  in  Philanthropy  and  PR  •  Greek  Woman  of 
the  Year  •  Most  Distinguished  Woman  •  Outstanding  Senator  •  SBA  1st  and 
2nd  V.P.*  3  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  3  Beta  Gamma  Sigma  members  •31  Pledges  • 
96  Actives  •  Raised  $10,000  in  Shamrock  Project 

dates    places 

Bid  Day  Sisterhood  Retreat  •  Fall  Party  at  Hal  &  Mai's,  Oct.  •  Mother/Daughter 
Tea,  Oct.  •  Big  Sis/Lil  Sis  Hunt  •  Delta  Love  Shack  with  Tri  Delta  at  Ag 
Museum,  February  •  Shamrock  Golf  Tournament,  March  •  Father/Daughter 
Crawfish  Boil,  March  •  Emerald  Ball  at  George  St.  Grocery,  March  •  Senior 
Luau 


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Road  Sisters . .  .Fare  Lany's  vocab:  *%$#©! . . .  Drunk  Ballet . . .  GrT-TArEL-OUT-TArHE! . . .  Caveat  Emptor . . .  Study  Socks 


Keep  Pensacola  beautiful  ...  My  name  is  not  Tammy!    ...  Blingl  Bling!  ...  She  gets  around  like  a  reco 


136 


You  re  not  stupid,  that's  a  dumb  thought  ...  The  fairies  made  me  do  it ...  Your  hair  is  an  orange  hi-lighter 


KAPPA  DELTA  137 


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Tonyo  Pennmglon,  Amy  Loy 

The  sisters  of  Phi 
Mu  are  so  diverse, 
yet  we  all  come 
together  under  a 
common  ideal.  I 
thijik  that  is  what 
makes  our  chapter 
so  special. 
Tanya  Pennington 


Officers:  (.front)  Kim  Castille,  president:  Leslie  Davis,  vice-president:  (.back)  Hannah  Mashburn.  Phi  director:  Anna  Shelton, 
membership:  Angela  Hobgood.  secretary:  Angela  Payne,  Panhellenic:  Kristi  Joyner,  treasurer. 


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Phi  class  candy  cane  sales  raised  $600  •  Rummage  Sale  raised  $1,000  • 
Helicopter  drop  raised  $2,000  •  Angela  Payne  awarded  Goldwater  Scholarship 
•  3  members  inducted  into  Phi  Beta  Kappa  •  5  members  named  in  the  Who's 
Who  •  3  members  of  Mu  Phi  Epsilon 

dates    places 

Madhatter's  Ball  Fall  Party  at  Muddy  Waters,  October  13,  1999  •  Enchantress 
Ball  at  the  Crowne  Plaza,  February  26  •  Founder's  Day,  March  •  Kidnap  Spring 
Party  at  the  Ag  Museum,  April  7 


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Yeah,  I  live  in  this  building  ...  who  is  it  this  time?...  the  bead  nazi  ...  Excuse  me,  I  have  a  poi  ...RA  nerds 


140 


iwn  muffins  ...  the  Holy  Child  of  Tupelo  ...  Steven  Tyler  ...  I  went  to  the  Conoco,  but  Amy  wasn't  there 


'HI  MU    141 


Greek  Men  and  Woman  of  the  Year: 

Cord  Campbell,  Kathleen  Cumbest,  Bradley  Bennett 


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Did  you  know? 

Famous  Greeks: 

W'illiiim  huiilkiicr  -ZAL 

Katie  Cour'u  -  AAA 

Felicia  Rasluui  -  AKA 

Louis  Gossett,  Jr.  -  AOA 

Harper  Lee  -  XQ. 

Wink  Martiihlalc  -  Kl 

Robert  Uricli  -  AXA 

Georgia  O'Keefe  -  KA 

Elizabeth  Dole  -  AAA 

Aretha  Franklin  -  AL9 

Freil  Savage  -  lAE 

Robert  Redford  -  KI 

Pat  Fordice  -  OM 

Dixie  Carter  -  AAA 

Pearl  Buck  -  KA 

Maya  Angelou  -  AKA 

Gen.  George  C.  Marshall  -  KA 

Bobby  Jones  -  lAE 

Ellen  Gilchrist  -  xa 

Lionel  Richie  -  AOA 

"The  Rappin'  Graiuiy"  -  KA 

David  Spade  -  lAE 

Coretta  Scott  Ki)ig  -  AKA 

Bob  Dole  -  KI 

Sela  Ward  -  Xi2 

John  Tesh  -  AXA 

Nikki  Giovanni  -  AI0 

Joyce  Carol  Oates  -  <J>M 

George  Hamilton  -  KA 

Horn'  S.  Truman  -  AXA 

Jimmy  Buffett  -  KI 

Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.  -  AOA 


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56'Ki  of  student  body  was  Greek  •  Greeks  performed  over  3,000  hours  of  community  service  • 
Greek  Week  raised  $300  for  the  Runaway  Shelter  for  Teens  and  $200  for  Greek  Educational 
Programming  Efforts  •  22  members  of  ODK  were  Greeks  •  91  men  &  123  women  rushed 


dates    places 


Greek  Week:  March  18-24  •  March  18  -  All  Greek  Work  Day  for  Habitat  for  Humanity  • 
March  20  -  Progressive  Luncheon  •  March  21  -  Order  of  Omega  Awards  •  March  22  - 
Faculty  Appreciation  Breakfast  •  March  23  -  Panhellenic  Badge  Day  and  Silent  Auction 
March  24  -Jersey  Day,  Greek  Strut  Show 


Panhellenic:  (front)  Amy  Loy.  Rachel  Baird.  Angela 
Payne,  Kelly  Malpass.  Andrea  Miller  Pound,  (back)  Erica 
Marks,  Julie  Lassalle,  Colleen  Graham.  Amanda  Blair 
Pullen,  Joy  Mitchell,  Kim  Parker. 


IFC:  James  Ellis,  Wade  White,  Ashton  James,  Aldan  Shank, 
Andrea  Miller  Pound,  Corbin  Womac.  Chris  Hedglin.  Adam 
Patterson.  Bnan  Carpenter 


Rho  Chi:  (front)  3u\\e  Lassalle,  Mary  Frances  Prejean. 
Knsten  Babula,  Ryan  Brumby. fm/dd/eJ  Sage  Byrd.  Laura 
Ferry.  Leah  Sams.  ffaacW  Julie  Skipper.  April  Slayden. 
Brooks  Brower.  (not  pictured)  Amelia  Killcreas, 


Order  of  Omega:  (front)  Angela  Payne,  Julie  Skipper, 
Rebecca  Abbott.  Kelly  Sudduth.  Caria  Mornson.  Andrea 
Klevan.  April  Slayden.  Catherine  Hall.  Erica  France,  Amy 
Brazda,  Lindsay  Akers.  Lena  Palmer,  (back)  Peyton  Hays. 
Bradley  Bennett.  Jeff  Mitchell,  Jared  White.  Wade  White. 
Cameron  Bell,  Cord  Campbell 


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Toryn  Stewart,  Josh  Johnson 


alpha  phi  alpha 


(oid  Campbell 

The  scholarship 
trophy  is  a  symbol  of 
the  pursuit  of 
academic  excellence 
among  the  Greek 
community.    We 
were  pleased  to 
include  our  name  in 
that  tradition  of 
excellence. 

L.  Cord  Campbell 


Alpha  Phi  Alpha.  Joshua  Johnson, vice-president;  Frederick  Terry:  Donzell  Turner;  Rodreekas  Bush;  Dharius  Daniels. 
recording  secretary/chaplain;  Cord  Campbell,  president;  (not  pictured)  Marcus  Dudley,  sergeant  at  arms;  Floyd  Williams, 
adviser,  Auduin  Fletcher,  adviser, 

facts    figures 

Cord  Campbell  named  Greek  Man  of  the  Year  •  Over  100  hours  of 
Community  Service  •  Highest  Overall  Greek  GPA  •  lOO'M)  Participation  Rate 
With  All  Activities 

dates    places 

Salute  to  the  Beautiful  Black  Woman  •  Annual  blood  drive  •  Go  to  High 
School,  Go  to  College  •  Canned  food  drive  •  Greek  forum  •  A  Voteless  People 
is  a  Hopeless  People 


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ALPHA  PHI  ALPHA    145 


Walt  Larisey.  Renn  Williams 


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Walker  Coburn,  Blair  Burnside 

This  year  has  really 
been  different  for  all  of 
us.  The  whole 
probation  thing  helped 
us  learn  new  ways  to 
have  fun.  Our  overall 
morale  was  boosted 
despite  adverse 
conditions. 

Blair  Burnside 


Officers:  LtronO  Jetf  Douglas  (VII),  Walker  Coburn  CVI),  Michael  Waters  CVIII).  Bobby  Cosentino,  Rush  Chair:    Mark  Chandlei 
(V),  {back)  Blair  Burnside  tlV),  Charley  Scales  CIX),  Nathan  Dickson  (III),  Wade  White  (I).  Robbie  Mornson  (II), 

facts    figures 

George  C.  Marshall  National  Award  for  Fraternal  Excellence  (9  of  11  times)  • 
Samuel  Z.  Ammon  National  Award  for  Fraternal  Academic  Excellence  •  7  SBA 
Senators  •  2  Phi  Beta  Kappa  members  '81  members 

dates    places 

Summer  Rush  Canoe  Trip  •  KA/KD  Annual  Casino  Night,  September  30  •  KA/ 
XQ.  Halloween  Swap,  October  27  •  Whiskey  Bent  and  Hell  Bound,  February  26 
•  Rose  Ball  in  Memphis,  November  20-21  •  St.  Patrick's  Day  Float  Party  •  Easter 
Egg  Hunt 


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Yeah,  but  she's  gonna  go  to  college  ...  Day  trader,  night  rider ...  Peter,  let's  go  have  a  drink  down  by  the  rive 


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Are  you  nervous,  Todd?  ...  Fite  peed  pants!  ...  Hey,  you've  pretty  much  been  with  everyone  at  this  table 


Gannon  O'Cannon  ...  Not  all  gentlemen  are  KA's,  but  all  KA's  are  gentlemen  ...  Oh,  what  a  good  job  Blair! 


KAPPA  ALPHA  149 


Colin  Bright 


Dovis  Powell.  Nelson  Gosnell 


Locke  Bryan 


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Andrew  Clark,  Dr  Salli5 

My  f}ioti\'atiou  for 
tliis  presentation  was 
that  Dr.  Sallis  is  the 
finest  professor  I  have 
had  tlie  privilege  of 
studying  under;  lie's  an 
extraordinaiy  scholar 
and  a  friend  whom  I 
am  proud  to  call  a 
brother  in  Kappa  Sigma. 
Andrew  Clark 


Officers:  Travis  Grace,  Grand  Scribe;  Blaine  Riley,  Grand  Procurator:  Jeff  Mitchell   Grand  Master  Chns  Pool.  Grand  Master  ( 
Ceremonies;  Travis  Ezelle,  Grand  Treasurer 

facts    figures 

Raised  $500  for  Muscular  Dystrophy  Association  •  5  members  received  the 
Kappa  Sigma  Scholarship/Leadership  Awards  •  Won  intramural  football  and 
volleyball  •  Spirit  Award  at  Millsaps  football  game  in  1999  •  National  KI  had 
its  600th  birthday 

dates    places 

Funky  Town  -  November  13  •  Deer  and  Beer  -  December  3  •  Wild  Man  -  Dec. 
4  •  Founder's  Day  at  Bourbon  and  O'Leans  -Jan.  22  •  Cossa's  Ball  -  Feb.  19  • 
South  Seas  -  April  14-15 


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Blaine,  Where's  Sebastian?   ...  Who's  hanging  with  PFG  tonight?  ...  AEKAB 


KAPPA  SIGMA  153 


Adorn  Mongesku 


Coiev  Ford.  Chod  Young,  Daniel  Gibbons  Michoel  Wode 


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an  Carpenter 


One  of  )ny  favorite 
tilings  about  our 
Watermelon  Bust 
philanthropy  is  that  it 
allows  us  to  participate 
in  a  fun  activit}'  while 
also  raising  money  for 
a  great  cause. 

Brian  Carpenter 


Officers:  (front)  Sam  Sparks,  Alumni  Correspondent;  Ben  Hughes.  President:   Lawrence  Ou.  Social  Chairman:  Carter  Burns. 
Vice-President;   (.middle)  Robert  Touchstone,  Scholarship  Chairman:  Aldan  Shank,  Assistant  Rush  Chairman;  Jason  Payne, 
Treasurer:   Ben  Botos,  External  Affairs;   Collin  Glldewell,  Secretary;   (back)  Jesse  Milnor,  Fraternity  Educator;   Shane  Hard, 
Rush  Chairman;  Brian  Carpenter,  Rituallst/IFC  Chairman;  Brian  Dixon,  Internal  Affairs. 

facts    figures 

Millsaps  chapter  started  the  North  American  Food  Drive  •  raised  27,000  lbs  of 
food  for  Mississippi  Food  Network  •  Watermelon  Bust  Raised  $800  for 
Children's  Cancer  Clinic 

dates    places 

Heaven  and  Hell  Party  -  September  1 1  •  Bubble  Party  -  September  18  • 
Crescent  Ball  in  New  Orleans  -January  29  •  Founder's  Day  -  March  25  • 
Headhunter's  Ball  -  April  15 


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I  voted  no!!!  ...  All  right,  first  off!  ...  I  just  don't  get  it,  Joe  ...  Who  killed  Pedro?  ...  Salt  and  PEPPER! ...  19  in 


But  I  passed  you  like  a  kidney  stone!  ...  You  get  'em  Dixon!  ...  Aw,  I  hate  that  for  you!  ...  She's  a  Picasso 


You're  a  yearner  and  a  munger!  ...  The  Pulse  of  Millsaps  ...  Oh  my  Gaah,  were  you  still  talking?  ...  Jihad! 


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LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA    157 


lodley  Bennett 


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foundei's  Ooy  Bouquet 

Founder's  Day 
provided  current 
brothers  with  a  link  to 
their  past.  It  was 
really  amazing  to  see 
how  far  we've  come  in 
ten  years. 

Brad  Lokitz 


Officers:    Prasad  Vasamsetti.  Eminent  Recorder;  Brad  Lokitz.  Rush  Chairman;  Jared  White,  Eminent  Archon;  Adam  Patterson 
Eminent  Deputy  Archon;  Ryan  Bourgeois.  Pledge  Educator:  Justin  Arnold.  Treasurer. 


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"Fraternity  of  Excellence"  •  "Greek  Man  of  the  Year"  •  10  Year  Anniversary  • 
23  Pledges  •  46  Actives  •  Chapter  GPA:  3.1  •  Honor  Council  and  Judicial 
Council  Chair  •  Circle  K  President  •  SBA  President  &  Treasurer  •  IPC  Treasurer 

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American  Beauty 

wins  at  the  Oscars 

Abate.  Aileen  5,48,  70.72,  135, 

171 
Abbott,  Rebecca  32.  35,  37,  54. 

70,  139,  142 
Abuso.  Debbie  39,  70,   135 
Aclieson.  Paul  35 
Adams,  Elizabetin   3,  58,  70,   129 
Adams,  Jacl(ie  70.  129 
Adams.  Jill  70.   104.   105.  121.  129 
Adams.  John  44.  45 
Adams.  Kattiie  67 
Adams.  Richard  48.  49.  70 
Adams.  Stephanie  35 
Adams.  Thomas  31 .  37.  70.  84.  1 1 1 
Addington.  Charles  44 
Adkins.  Enca   12.  48,  70 
Agga™al.A|ay  44,  45,  69 
Ainsworth,  Bo  64 
Ainsworth,  Patricia  64.  66 
Akers,  Lindsay  6,  35,  54,  135,  142 
Al-Turk,  Akram  70,  159 
Alderman.  Anna   37 
Aldndge,  K  K    70,  114,   115,  147 
Alexander,  Terrance  29,  30,  49,  54 
Allen,  Alayna   30,  31,  70 
Allen,  Ben   15,  70,   103,   151 
Allison,  Jan  64 
Almo.  James  64 
Ambrosek,  Christine  51.  70 
Ammon,  Theodore  68 
Anderson.  Patnck  39.  45.  47.  70. 

151 
Andrews.  Kenny  45.  151 
Anwar.  Aalia   32.  70.  77,   139 
Anzelmo,  Margaret   11,  18,  70. 

125 
Anzola.  Mana  32.  70.  97.   135 
Arendale.  Shellie  139 
Armstrong.  Sarah  68.  69 
Arnett.  Stacey  70,   129 
Arnold,  Justin  33,  35,  37,  40,  70, 

83,  158,  159 
Arnold,  Miranda   70 
Arnngton.  Lee  65 
Arligues.  Geoff  70.   159 
Asada.  Ayako  70.  71 
Asmus.  Collin  51,  69 
Atkins,  Katy  36,  48,  70,   125 
Austin,  Courtney  30,  36,  70,  123, 

139,  171 
Avalon,  Ashley  6,  24,   134,   135 


Jackson  Bandits 

Hockey  Team  arrives 

Babin,  Sarah  70,   104,   125 

Babula,  Kristen  45,  65,  70,  139,  142 

Babula,  Steven   102 

Badon,  Nicole   19.  53.  70.  80 

Bagwell.  Debra  66 

Bahadur.  Devinna   135 

Baird.  Rachel  70.  128.  129.  142. 

171 
Baker.  Diane  44,  69 


Ball,  Rachel   3,  39,  53,  70,   129 

Balla,  Barbara  71,   109.   129 

Barber,  Mary  40,  71 

Barfield,  Kim  51 

Barksdale,  Kay  67 

Barnes,  Tommy  64 

Barnett.  JoAnna  41,  71,  104, 

121,  129 
Barnewold.  Charles  6.  23,  82,  159 
Barrett.  Gene  99 
Barrett,  Kalhryn-Meloan  71,   135 
Barrett,  Matt  71,  103,  147 
Bartlett.  Sarah  71.   129 
Bass.  Ashley  66.  67 
Bates,  Elizabeth  22,  53,  71,   100 
Batson,  Wesley  71,   155 
Battle.  Tameka  132 
Baugh,  Esther  65 
Baugh,  Jim  69 
Baugh,  Rebecca  66,  67 
Baxter,  Brandon   12,  48,  49 
Beasley,  Taylor   114,   115,   151 
Beaugez,  Jonathan   151 
Beck,  Elizabeth  64,  68 
Seeks,  Angela   30,  31,  43,  48, 

49,  71 
Beeler,  Jesse  D    69 
Bell,  Cameron  45,  71,   142,   159 
Bell,  Megan  43,  45,  71,   118,  119 
Benedict,  Scott  66 
Bennett,  Bradley  32,  34,  35,44 

45,  53,  54,  71,    142,    158.    159 
Bennett.  Lindsay  48.  71.   134,  135 
Benoil,  Brittany   135 
Bentley,  Michael   11,  40,   119,  159 
Berry,  Crystal  30,  43,  71,   132, 

167 
Berthiaume,  Bnan   15,  35,  38,  39, 

54,  65  71,  103 
Bertuccini,  Liz  71,   128,   129 
Best,  Mark   54    71,   155 
Bettis,  Johanna  67 
Bey,  George  41,  69 
Bhowmick,  Sumon  5,  32,  33,  71, 

81,  87,  159 
Biron,  Pascal  46 
Bishara,  Elizabeth   18,47,71,86, 

125 
Bishop,  Allen  41,  68 
Bjornerud,  Ben   71,  118,  119.  120 
Black,  Stephen  41,  69 
Black,  Will   147 
Blackmon,  Christina   71 
Blackstock,  Lindsey  32,  35,  39, 

41,  53,  71 
Blackwell,  Byron   37,  71,  99,   174 
Blackwood,  Doris  67 
Blakeney,  Lindsey  71,   135 
Boackle,  Paul   159 
Bodron,  Jeanne  66 
Bond,  Sarah  71 
Bonds,  Jennifer  40,  59,  71 
Booth,  Jams  64 
Boren.  Clifton  71 
Boren.  Karen  71 
Bosarge.  Jerusha  65 
Boshers.  Martha  67 
Botos.  Ben  71.   154.   155 
Bott.  Melinda  7,  51,  58,  71,   139 
Boudreaux,  Aimee  9,  13.  42,  68 

72,  134,  135 
Bourgeois,  Ronnie  21,  151 


Bourgeois,  Ryan   3,  9,  24,  32,  45, 

72.  158,  159 
Bourgeois,  Wade  72 
Bowman,  Craig  6,  99,   147 
Boxx,  Randy  44,  45,  63.  66.  69 
Boyd,  Mary  Alice   129 

Bracy,  Jackie  64 

Bradford,  Rebecca   3,  72,   129 

Bradley  Janet  52.  53,  72,  100.  120 

Bradley,  Robert  99 

Bradway,  John  35.  155 

Brady.  Jennifer  67 

Brasuell.  Leigh   18.  35.40,  72, 

104,  105.  125 
Brasuell.  Toney   151 
Bratton.  Lauryn  72.   134.   135 
Brazda.  Amy  6.  32,  33,  35,  43,  54, 

72,96,97,  135,  142 
Breazeale,  Jennifer  72,   125 
Breland,  Shelly  6,  66 
Bresnahan.  Paul  72 
Brewer,  Julie   135 
Bright.  Colin  72.   150.   151 
Brister.  Bill  44.  69 
Brooking.  Carl  69 
Brooks.  Chaunquila  72 
Brooks,  Susan  69 
Brouillette,  Beau   39,  72 
Broussard,  Emilee  11,72,100, 

101.  113.  135 
Brower,  Brooks  29,  32,  33,  72. 

128,  129,  142.  171 
Brown.  Brooks  44.  45.   155 
Brown.  Jenni  48.  49,  50 
Brown,  Kristen  60,  69 
Brown.  Richard  44 
Brown.  Wayne  37.  72.  99 
Browning.  Daniel  26.  53 
Browning,  Lindsey  72 
Brumby,  Ryan  37.  39.  45.  72.  99. 

120.  123.  125.  142 
Brunt.  Chris  68 
Bryan.  Donna  67 
Bryan.  Locke   150,   151 
Bryant,  Hayes  24,  45,   147 
Bryant,  McCall  72,   135 
Bryson.  Jeannie  53.  72.  125 
Buchanan. Loran  67 
Buck.  Jane   16.  37.  43.  48.  52.  53, 

72 
Bullock,  Anthony  20,  31,  37,  72, 

73,  99,  120 
Buras,  Brandy  72,  76 
Burch,  Murray  64,  65,  99 
Burck,  Chnstian   52,  72 
Burdick,Adam   72,73,82,99,159 
Burke,  Kim  44 

Burke,  Liz  35,  51,  72 

Burks  Stephanie  30,31,32.48. 

49.68.72.81 
Burney.  Lou  65 
Burns.  Ashley  72,   135 
Burns,  Carter  72,    154,   155 
Burnside,  Blair  72,   146,   147 
Burrow,  Christopher  73 
Busekist,  Ryan  27.  73 
Bush,  Kelly  73.   125 
Bush.  Rodreekas   144 
Butler.  Bryant  67 
Buzhardt.  Gail  46.  47.  69 
Byrd,  Sage  73,   135.   142 
Byrd,  Shelly  6,  36,  54,  73,  96,  97 


Carnival  performed 
at  Millsaps 


Cabell,  Jason   147 

Cacheiro,  Adolfo  47,  68 

Cadier,  Karen  66,  67 

Cam,  Eugene  41 , 68 

Cam,  Patnck  73,  99 

Caldwell,  Richie  37,  53,  73,   151 


Calhoun,  Lindsay  20,  22.  100, 

128, 129 
Caminita.  Rich  5.  73.  158.  159 
Camp.  Tern  26.  49 
Campagna.  Elana   104,   105 
Campbell,  Connie   13,  41,  42,  69 
Campbell,  Cord  35,  39,  44.  45. 

54.  73.  83,  142,  144,  173 
Canale,  Nick  73,  118,  119.  159 
Capps.  Sara  47.  73.  112.  113, 

129,  174 
Carlisle,  Maya  73,  125 
Carpenter,  Brian  48,  73,  142,  154, 

155 
Carroccio,  Matt  23.  24,  73,  147 
Carsey,  Rieker  151 
Carter,  Brett  35,  43 
Carter,  Kathenne  73,   129 
Carter,  Mandy  73,   125 
Carter,  Rachel   104,   105 
Carter,  Rob   147,  172 
Caruthers.  Jill  32.  37.  44.  45,  73, 

128.  129 
Case,  Blake  73,  76 
Casey  Sarah  35,  55,  73,  95,  104, 

105,  108.  109,  112,  113 
Cashman,  Manda   19,26,48,73, 

80,  139 
Caskey,  Robert   10,37,48,49, 

53,73 
Castillo,  Joey  73 
Castille,  Kim  48,   138,   139 
Causey  Adam  73,  99 
Chadeyras,  Claudine  46,  69 
Chaiban,  Guitta   36,  73,   135 
Chalona,  Andrew  73,   155 
Chambers,  David   10,  55,  65,  67, 

73.78,97,  159 
Chambers,  LeAnna  37,  45,  73,  139 
Chandler,  Creighton  35,   147 
Chandler,  Mark  65,  73,  114,  146, 

147 
Chandler.  Matt  73.   114.   147 
Chastain.  Courtney  73.  113.  123. 

135 
Chauffe.Tara  29,  74,   128,   129 
Chavez,  Jose  Luis  74 
Cheek,  Cole   12,  48,  49 
Cherry,  Susan  35,  74,   134,   135 
Cherryhomes,  Jenny  74,  129,  171 
Chisolm,  Amelia  51,  74,   129 
Christmas,  Felicia  65 
Chzran,  Agnes   19 
Clark,  Andrew   12,  31.  35.  150,  151 
Clark.  Lori  67 
Clark.  Melissa   129,  173 
Clay,  Emily  48,   139 
Clay,  Tora   16.  19.30.31,71.74. 

78.81 
Clay  Travis  7.   12.  48 
Clayton.  Chnstine  74 
Clegg.  Katie   11.   13.  48.  74,   135 
Clifton,  Amy  29,35,40,48.55, 

65,74,  129 
Clifton,  Jean  48,  51.  74,  75,   129 


Clingan,  Michelle  51,  74 
Coburn,  Walker  74.  102.  103. 

146. 147 
Coincon,  J  B    64 
Coker,  Cheryl  69 
Coker,  J  J    48,  51 
Coker,  Timothy  25,  49,  68 
Cole,  Brant  74 
Coleman,  Claire  74,  83,  104,  121, 

125 
Coleman,  Judith  74 
Collier,  Natalie  30,  31,48,  74.81 
Collins,  Cory  45 
Connolly  Alex   151 
Conway.  John  67 
Coody.  Amanda   16.40.  43.  74 
Cook.  Betty  Jo   139 
Cook.  Erin   74 
Cook.  Melanie   11.  19.  74,  83, 

128,  129 
Cook,  Rachel  31,  74,   135 
Cooper.  Alana  74 
Cooper.  Byron   17.   Ill 
Cooper.  Elizabeth  67 
Cooper.  Patnck  9.  35,  39.  65.  75. 

171 
Corban.  Carta  31.  74.   135 
Corbello.  Jordan  74 
Corbin,  Chns   11,  74 
Cormick,  Yashia  35,  70,  74 
Cosby,  Ruthie  65 
Cosentino,  Bobby   146,   147 
Cosmiano,  Peter  64,   104,   117 
Cotter,  Joan  47,  68 
Cox,  Allen  74,  84,  99 
Cox,  Pat  64 

Crawford.  Adam  74.   117.   151 
Crawley.  Ken  74 
Cronan.Aimee  48.  74,78.   139 
Cross.  Nathan  99.  151 
Cross.  Rebecca  139 
Crossland,  Kelli  37,  39,  74,  100, 

119,  120,  125 
Crouch,  Grace  59 
Culpepper,  Daniel  75,   103,   159 
Culpepper,  David  69 
Cumbest,  Kathleen   35,  37,  39, 

43,  55,  75,  123,  135   142 


Debut  of  Millsaps' 
Softball  Team 

Daiiey,  Mike  99 
Daly.  Emily  24,  75,   129 
Dance,  Gayla  53,  69 
Daniels,  Dhanus  31,   144 
Daniels,  Julie  65 
Daniels,  Marshun   111 
Darsey,  Will  31,  75,   147 
Dasinger,  Emily  75 
Dauphin,  Adele  32,  57,   139 
Davis.  Chns  75.  98.  99.  155 
Davis.  David  C    69.  173 


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Defensive  Huddle 


Davis,  Leslie  31,  75,   138,   139 

Davis,  Micah   75 

Davis,  Renae  39,   75 

Davis,  Sarah   38,  71,75,88,  125 

Dawson,  Mann  43,  58.  73.  75.  125 

Dean,  Colquitt  75.  88,  106.  107, 

125 
DeBeukelaer  Henfl/ig  45 
Decker,  Chns  75,   114.   120 
Dees,  Sarah   32,  75,   125 
DeHombre,  Al  76 
Delay,  Germaine  30,  31.  74.  75 
Denley,  Lydia   125 
Denson,  Donieale  46 
Devall,  Matthew  75 
Devereaux,  Mat!   114,   120 
Dickson,  Jamie  41 
Dickson,  Nathan  22,  75,  146,  147 
Dill,  Jessica  31,  135 
Dixon,  Brian   154,   155 
Dodd,  Julian  8,  39,  75.   139 
Doenng,  Helena  75,  104,  105,  129 
Dollacker,  Emily  75,   135,  164 
Dominick,  Treuty  47,  75,   129 
Donner,  Matt   114 
Doshier,  Beth  6,  96,  97,   135 
Douglas,  Jeff  32.  43.  75,  146,  147 
Douglass.  Lane  7,  32.  33.  41.  53. 

74,  75,  139 

Dowd,  Matt  45,   114,  151 
Drysdale,  Carol  48 
Dubose,  Phillip  45,   147 
Oubuisson,  Billy   15,16,  51,75 
Dubuisson,  Liz   14,  37,  51,  55.  65, 

75,  79,  139 

Ducole,  Damien  26,  39.  45,  75.  106 
Dudley.  Marcus  30,  31,  98.  99, 

144 
Dugger  Brooke  51 
DuMonlier,  Joe   147 
Dunagin,  Lauren  40,  47,  75 
DunavanI,  Leigh  5 
Dunkel,  Brian   75,   155 
Dunn.  Matthew  75 
Dupont,  Josh  48,  49 
Dupuy,  Barrett  99 
Duran,  Michael   75,   147 
Durden,  Tracie  69 
Dzugan   Sergey   19,  43.  53    80 


Elian  Gonzales 

scandal  with  Cuba 

Easley  Rebecca  40.  48,  49.  50. 

51,  76.  129 
Eaton,  Kelly  27,  76,   125 
Ebarb,  Brian  53,  76 


Eckhardt,  Livia  76,   135,   164 
Edwards,  Sandra  69 
Edwards,  Scott  45.   147 
Edwards,  Wendy  76.   129,  173 
Eeds,  Gary   76 
Egolf,  Jim  69 

Elliott,  Esther  39,  47.  48.   139 
Ellis.  James  6,  76,   142,   147 
Erb,  Tyler  76.  99,   151 
Enckson,  Will  76,   147 
Estes,  David  45,   147 
Evans,  Denesha  48,  49,  76 
Evans,  Leonard   76 
Evans,  Mariana  76 
Ezell.  Ryan  99,   151 
Ezelle,  Travis  21,  45,  110,  111, 
150   151 

Final  Answer:  Who 

Wants  to  be  a 
Millionaire'? 

Pagan,  Colleen  33,  39,  75,  76 
Fairchild,  Scott  76 
Faison,  Jerry  65 
Falgout,  Rachel   53,   135 
Fancher,  Madelyn   124.   125 
Farish,  Coralie   17.   139.  168 
Farrell.  Betsy   12.  24.  25.  35,  37, 

48,49,57,65,76.  135 
Farns.  Alton  Brad   35.  43 
Faucett.  Arien  76 
Feanng-Reid.  William   147 
Felger,  Shaun  48.  49.  51.  53 
Felo,  Andrew  44.  45,  68 
Fermon.  Priscilla  46,  69 
Ferrell.  Chnsty  76 
Ferry,  Laura  30,  32.  35,  39   135, 

142 
Ficara,  Caroline  48,  61,  76,   139 
Fikac,  Aaron   76 
Finelli,  Robin   129 
Fischer,  Nathan  76.   155 
Fish,  Lauren   53.  76 
Fite.  Jamie   76.   147 
Fitzgerald.  Ife   132 
Flattmann,  Grady  27,  65,  76 
Flautt,  Bolton  45,   151 
Fleming.  Dante  99 
Fletcher,  Auduin   144 
Fletcher,  Devon  76,   125 
Floyd,  Lindsay  76,   135,   164 
Flynt,  Nell  66,  67 
Fonlenelle,  Sarah  6,  37,  38.  39 

55,  76,  125 
Ford.  Corey   154,  155.  173 
Ford.  Drew  9.  53,  76,  171 
Ford,  Michael  99 


Forster,  Kelle  53,  79,  125 

Fortenberry,  Don  37,  39,  66 

Foss,  Bndget  76,   139 

Fowler,  Alan   76 

France,  Erica   1 .  3,  32.  33,  39.  40. 

55,  76,  129,  142 
Francis,  Preston  76,  147 
Francis,  T    16,   20,   77.  Ill 
Franey.  Laura  69 
Franklin,  Derrick  64,  65 
Frascogna,  Marty  99,   147 
Freeman,  Naomi  67 
Freis,  Catherine  46,  69 
French,  Brian   77 
Fretwell.  Gary  63.  64 
Fukuma,  Junko   75 
Fussell,  Natalie  77.   139 

George  Clinton  and 

the  P-Funk   Band  at 
Major  Madness 

Gadd.  Morgan   51    68 

Gadlin,  Derriaux   10.15,30.77.99 

Gagliano,  Paul  35,  50.  51.  59.  61, 

65.77,78,  123.  147 
Gaines,  John  66,  67 
Galaty  Michael  69 
Galicki,  Stanley  69 
Gamble,  Lica  24,  25.  48.  65,  77, 

79,  85.  139 
Gann.  Delbert  35.  69 
Gannon.  Nathan   147 
Garavito.  Enka  9,  25.  45,  65,  77, 

124,  125 
Gardes,  Lam   77 
Gardes,  Lauren  47,   125 
Gardner,  Sadie  77,   116,  117,   135 
Garrett,  Kathleen  77,  96.  97.  135 
Garrett,  Lauren  41.46,52,53,91 
Garrett.  Paula  35.  41.  66.  69 
Gatlin.  Robert  26,  48.  49.  77,  147 
Gavioli.  Robbie   147 
Gay.  Jonathan  45,   151 
Gaylord,  Ryan  30.  31.  33,  77,  159 
Gee,  Burrell   155 
Gibbons,  Daniel  22.  45.  154.  155 
Gibson,  Corbetl   151 
Gibson,  Nola  35,  66 
GIfford,  Gretchen   11,77,78,85, 

100, 129 
Gilbert,  Andrea   16,  77,   104 
Gilbert,  Nick  77,   114 
Gilfoil,  Beth   77.  88,  95,   117,  125 
Gillanders,  Tracy  25.  65,  100, 

129,  171 
Gillette,  Clare  40.  48.  49.   129 
Ginter,  Judy  67 


I. ivens,  William  "Buddy"   34,  35. 

55,  77 
Gleason,  Michael  46.  69 
Glidewell.  Collin  35.  39.  48.  49, 

53.  77,  154.  155 
Glumb,  Sharon  37,  64 
Gober,  Cheri  65 
Goel.  Shikha   77 
Goff,  Knsty  77,   125 
Goff,  Misty   12,  77,   134,   135 
Gomes,  Joseph  77,  99 
Gomez,  John  77 
'lonsalves.  Denise  30 
i.oode.  Jim    14,  17,  34,  35,  41,43, 

77 
ijosnell.  Nelson   150,   151,   165 
ijoswami.  Shelly  31,  37,  77 
Grace.  Travis  77.  99,   150,   151 
Graham,  Bryant  77 
Graham,  Colleen  43,  77,  134, 

135, 142 
Grammer,  Knsty   77 
Grantham,  Roane  69 
Graves.  James  30,  72,  77 
Gray,  Ronnie  64 
Green,  Andrea  46,  47,  78,  123, 

129,  171 
Greenburg,  Mark  69 
Greenslade,  Jeremy   78,  103,  151 
Greer.  David   78.   151 
Gregory,  Allyson   15,31,48,78, 

135,  164 
Greig,  Matthew  43,  49,  78,  81, 

106,  107,  159 
Grey,  Ronnie  95,  99 
Gnffin.  Eric  35.  40,  41,  68 
Gnffin,  Forrest  78,  99,   151 
Gnffith,  Bria   30,  31,  45 
Grimmett,  Adam  6,  31,  78,   147 
Grimsley,  Shannon  66,  67 
Gnswold,  Kenneth  39,  48,  72,  78 
Groves.  Joey  78 
Grubbs,  Ray  44.  53.  69 
Gruich,  Jason   114.   158,   159 
Guennger,  Michelle   32,  47,  78, 

128,  129 
Guidry,  Brandon  3,  32,  33,  37,  50, 

51,  59,  78,  147,  171 
Guidry,  Rem  78,   129 


George  Harmon 

retires 

Hable,  Becky  41,   78 

Haggard,  Scott  Ryan  44,  45,  78, 

151 
Halat,  Leslie  78,  129 
Haley,  Melanie  39 
Hall,  Cathenne  9,  30,  31,  34,  35, 

44,  55,  78,  135,  142 
Hall,  Jason  44 
Halliwell,  Justin  27.  46,  78 
Hamby,  Robin  99.  114.   147 


Hamilton,  Heather   139 
Hancock,  Amanda  37,  172 
Hanes,  Joshua  41.  53.  78 
Haney  Mary  Lambdm  34,  35 
Haney.  Paul  S    35 
Hague.  Sara  40.  78.   128.   129 
Hard.  Shane   78.   154.   155 
Hardcastle,  Ann  47,  68 
Hardwick,  Stephanie  78,   135 
Hardy,  Katie  8,  14.  30,  37,  40,  48, 

53,  78,  80,  129 
Hardy.  Zeph  45,  78 
Harkins,  Ann  67 
Harmon.  George  35.  62.174 
Harper,  Tracy  78.   125 
Harrigill,  Shelley  9.  32.  36.  37.  47. 

65.78.86.  123,  125 
Harrington,  Grace  67 
Harris,  Allison  30,  35.  37.  38,  78 
Harris,  James  41,  69.   159 
Harris,  John  65 
Harris,  Sara   78,  82,  100,  101. 

129,  170 
Harris,  Thomas   159 
Harriss.  Kaiser  26.  37,  78 
Harvey,  Bridget  51.  78 
Hastings,  Laura  37.  48.  49.  78.  139 
Hays.  Peyton  35,  39.  43,  79.  159 
Heard,  Mary  35,  58 
Hearn,  Jeremy  99.  151 
Heathedy.  Carol  66 
Hebert,  Natalie  79,  104,  113,  121 

128,  129 
Hedglin,  Chnstopher  32,  79,  142, 

151 
Helo  Crystal  79,  108.  109.  120.  125 
Henderson,  Mettie  65 
Henderson,  Tom  64,  68 
Hendon,  Drew   103 
Hendrick.  Ann  65 
Hendricks,  Lame  79,  125 
Henry,  Amy   128 
Henry,  John  79,   103,   151 
Hicks,  Jason  41,  79 
Hicks,  Jennifer  50,  53,  77.  79. 

118.  119,  125 
Hicks,  Roderick  99 
Highfill,  Dick   13,  42,  69 
Hill,  Rebecca  79 

Hillgartner.  Laura   11,  79,  100,  118 
Hinton,  Brandi  43,  44,  79,   125 
Hobdy  Cedric  79 
Hobgood,  Angela  32,  77,  79,  138, 

139 
Hoggatt,  Isaiah  37,  79,158.   159 
Hogue,  Jane  34.  35.  65.  67 
Holley,  Melissa  39,  45.  79 
Holloway.  Helen  Kay  69 
Holly,  Graham  23,  31,  37,  79. 

103,  147 
Holtson,  Erin  Kate  51 
Honican,  Jennifer  8.  21,  79,   125 
Hooker.  Amanda  79.   125 
Hooker,  Brad   159 
Hooks,  Steven  79.   151 


Crystal   Ber 


iNDi:.\   167 


index 


Hopkins.  Keith   1,  98,  99 
Hopkins.  Nancy  Eddy  69 
Horn.  Larry  66 
Houston.  Bronwen   31,   129 
Houston,  Lauren  11,  65,  79,  100,  135 
Houston,  Tracie  30,  37.   125 
Howard.  Hillary  79 
Huddleston.  April  79,   135 
Hudson,  Amber  40,  47,  79,  87 
Hudson,  Shanell  56 
Huff,  Ashley   12,  79.   135 
Huff.  Kimberly  79.   135 
Huggard.  Blake  45.  79,  99,   151 
Hughes,  Ben  79,   154,   155 
Hulsey,  Betty   171 
Hunter,  Unco  65 
Hurder,  Rose  23,  40,  79,   129 
Hurley,  Ashley  57 
Hutchinson,  Drew   16,  79 
Hyatt  Hugh  44,  53 


Internet  claimed 
"invented"  by  Al  Gore 

Ingram,  Barrett  8,   12,  48,  79 
Ingram,  Brooke  40,  53,  80 
Irby,  Yamina  80,   132 
Isbell,  Heather  40,  58,  80 
Italiano.  Regina  65 
Ivancic.  Nikki  37.  43,  80 
Ivers,  Leslie  65 

Jermaine  32,48,  80,  155 


ivy 


John  F  Kennedy, 

Jr.  dies  in  plane  ctash 

Jabour,  Ned   37,  39,40,41,43, 

80,  159 
Jacks.  Tom   114,   120,  151 
Jackson,  Barry  66 
Jackson,  Brian  66 
Jackson,  Candace  80,  96,  97,  135 
Jackson,  Dionne  80.  81,  96,  97 
Jackson.  Paula  34.  39.  45 
James.  Ashton  45,   142,   147 
James,  Beth  66,  67 
James,  Loren   15,  80,  99,   147 
James,  Patrick  65 
Janicek,  Matt   151 


Anne   MacMaster,   Marisa 
Parker 

Janovsky,  Amy  37,  80,  84.  1 1 9,  1 39 
Jeffcoat.  Molly  24.  31.  36.  37,  39, 

46,  47,  80,  134,  135 
Jensen,  Chnstian  80,   147 
Jinks,  Vaughan   11 ,  30  32,  52,  53. 

74.80.  124.  125 
Johnsey.  Molly  8.  80 
Johnson.  Angela  64 
Johnson,  Bethany   124,   125,172 
Johnson,  Delories  64 
Johnson,  Janet  76,  95 
Johnson, Josh  30,  45, 64, 82,  144 
Johnson,  Mandy  80,  99, 100,  103,  129 
Johnson,  Oscar  65 
Johnson.  Percy  64 
Johnson.  Ronnie  80,  99,   151 
Johnson,  Rose  65 
Jointer.  Karen  87.   132 
Jones,  Christy  25,   139 
Jones,  Emily   129 
Jones,  George  65 
Jones,  Jahreese  30,  71,  80,  99 
Jones,  Jason   103 
Jones,  Kimberley  8,80,  135 
Jones,  Knsty  24,37,80,  125,  172 
Jones,  Mary  Louise  69 
Jones,  Robert  69 
Jones  Sara  80,   135 
Jones,  Tiffany  173 
Jones,  Tommie  65 
Jordan.  Janice  51 
Jorden.  Will   14.  71.  30,  80,  99 
Josef.  Jason  80.  86,   159 
Joseph,  Jane  69 
Joyner.  Knsti  23.  29.  32.  33.  39. 
45.  80.81.  138.  139.  171 


Junkin.  BIythe  80.  135 
Junkin.  Jordan  80.  135 
Jurney  Ron  64,  99 


Kiplinger's  rates 
Millsaps  #69 

Kahn,  Robert  47,  69 
Kalkbrenner.  Amy  80.   139 
Kastner.  Todd   102.   103 
Kasthuri.  Pennkulam   172 
Kavanaugh.  Drew  80 
Kearney.  Erick  64 
Keller.  Enn  32,  80,  108,  109.  112, 

113,  124.  125 
Keller.  Gail  66 
Kelly.  Jonathan  20.  99 
Kern.  Aution  64 

Key  Caroline  80.   112.   113.   125 
Khandker,  Asif  69 
Kidd,  John  80 
Kilgore,  Jonathan   16,36,37,48, 

49.  81.  159 
Killcreas.  Amelia   19.  37.65.  81 

129.  142 
Kimbel.  Ricara  81,  91 
King,  Riley  45,   111 
King,  Sam  30,  39,  65,  81,   159 
King,  Stephen  64 
Kinget,  Holly  29,  81,  86,   135 
Kinzeler,  Erin   73,   139 
Kirk,  Alan    155 
Kirkwood,  Ben  64 
Kitlrell,  Heather  78,81,  128,  129, 

171 
Klevan,  Andrea   35,  38,  39,  104, 

105,  125,  142,  172 
Kneupper,  Jessie  48,  51,  81,  86, 

128. 129 
Knicely.  Josh  81.   151 
Knight,  Quincy  65 
Knox,  Cort  5,  65,  81.   106.   159 
Koenig.  Chnstine  20,  77,  81,  100, 

101,  113,  139 
Krabbe,  Judith  46,  69 


Lovebug  virus 
sweeps  the  planet 

Laborde  Chad   119,   151 

Lacallade,  Janine  48.   135 

Lacouture.  Susan  41.  129 

Ladner.  Aaron  45.   147 

Lagarde.  Andrew   147 

Lamb.  William  44.  68 

Lambert.  Adam   13.  47.  81,   147 

Lambert,  Joe  3,  36,  81,   114 

Lane,  Laura  L    81 

Lane,  Laura  S    5,33,41,48,49, 

81,  135,  171 
Lane,  Mary  Helen   139 
Lang,  Dana  65 
Lang, Joe   155 
Langley,  Janet  34,  35,  66 
Langlois.  Justin  81.   103,   151 
Lansey,  Walt  99,   146.  147 
LaRochelle.  Amanda  35 
Larsen,  Carolee  68 
Lasoski,  Liz  24,  32,  33,  43,  81, 

96,97,  121.  135 
Lassalle.  Julie  32,65.  81,  85, 

139,  142 
Latil,  Nathan   147 
LeBlanc,  Chnssy  81 
Ledbetter,  Micah  81.  104.  109.  125 
Lee, Jason   33 
Lee,  Martha  66 
Leech,  Will   159 
Lefavor,  Brent  51,  69 
Lehman,  Wesley  24,   147 


Leinweber,  Ashley  41.  81 
Leist.  Jennifer  35 
LeJeune.  Brent  81.  99 
Lenhart,  Chat  81,   106,  114,  151 
Levy.  Bnttany   12.  70,   125 
Lewis,  Frankie  65 
Lewis,  Roberta  65 
Licata,  Nick  21.   151 
Lienberger.  Janet  67 
Liles,  Mary  Emrey  81,   124,   125 
Linehan,  Wayne  69 
Little,  Denea  58,  81,  83,   109 
Little.  Neecy   36 
Little.  Scott  36 
Litton.  Jeremy   19.  81.  159 
Livingston.  Mark   106 
Lloyd,  Sarah  46,  81 
Lokitz,  Brad   17.32.37.40.53. 
81,  158,  159 

Long,  Ann  27,  81,   113,   135 

Lowery,  Patrick   147 

Loy,  Amy  8,48,  78,  81,  138,  139, 
142 

Lucas,  Andrea  30,31,65,81,132 

Lucas,  Cooper  82,   147 

Lucas,  DeAnna   37,  44.82,  116, 
117,  125 

Lucas-Taucher,  Frances  61,  174 

Luckett,  Johnny  65 

Ludlow,  Katnna  50,  82 

Lumm,  George  57,  82,  98,99, 
147, 172 

Lumpkin,  Jed   51,  82,  99,   151 

Lutz,  Elizabeth   14.  24.  37.82. 
128. 129 

Lyie.  Mattie  64 

Lynch.  Mark   69 

Lyons.  Wendy   11.  37,  82,  118, 
119,  125 

Lytton,  William  64,   100,   103 


Microsoft  found 
guilty  of  monopoly 

MacMaster,  Anne  69,  168 
Madakasira,  Anita   139 
Maddox,  Rusti  45,  172 
Maddox.  Shea  41.  65.  82 
Madison.  Larry  64.  69 
Madjiesi.  Rachel  82.  135 
Magee.  Cheguetta  67 
Magee.  Stan  32,  33,  171 
Maggard,  Annie  48,  82,  125 
Maisel,  Julie  69 

Makey  Ian  82,  103,  116,  117,  147 
Malpass,  Jessica  37,  82,   125 
Malpass,  Kelly  31,39,41,82, 

125, 142 
Mann,  Debora  43,  69 
Manuel,  Leslie  37,  45,   125 
Manzie.  Nikiesha  65 
Mareno,  Susan  7.  31.  37,  39.  56. 

82,  135 
Markham,  Katherine  45,  82.  134. 

135 
Markley.  Mary  66 
Marks.  Danny   147 
Marks,  Enca  79,82,  124,  125,  142 
Marrs,  Suzanne  69 
Marshall,  Annah   37,39,48,70, 

82.83,  135 
Marshall,  Donna  82 
Martin,  Daniel   147 
Martin,  Emily  35,  51,  59,  171 
Martin,  Georgianna  26,  37,  64,  125 
Martin,  Jeanne  37,  43,  48,  49.  82. 

129 
Martin,  Sarah  82.   128,   129 
Martinez,  Matthew  99 
Mashburn,  Hannah   16.  32.  33. 

46.48.65.74,79,82.  138.  139 
Mashnilskiy  Aleksey  39,  53,  76,  82 


Mashnitskiy,  Artem   19,  53,  82 

Mason.  Dana  27.  82.  110.  111.  159 

Massey  Darnck  82 

Mathis.  Katherine  69 

Matthews.  Baron  82.   159 

May.  Joseph  44 

May.  Lindsey  29.  40.  45.  82.  128. 

129.  171 
Mayes.  Kevin  31 ,  82 
Mayfield,  Jim  82,  95,   102,   103 
Mays,  Allison  68 
McAfee,  Sarah   11,  82 
McCall,  Mike  83 
McCariey  R  W    68 
McCarty.  John  69 
McCeIvy  Robert  77,  83,  99 
McClain,  Jim  83,   147 
McClellan,  Amy   17,  45,   129 
McClendon,  Lynda  64 
McDonald,  Boty  69 
McDonald,  Enc  45,  48.  83 
McDonald.  Jason  64.  83 
McDonald.  Vickey  66,  67 
McElvaine,  Robert  58,  68 
McGaw,  Katie  32,  40,  83,  128,  12' 
McGehee,  Anna  Catesby  37,41, 

83.  125 
McGregor.  April   106,   107 
McGregor,  Diana  67 
McGuire,  Sarah  Lea  43,  68 
Mcintosh,  Debra  64 
McKay,  Nancy  67 
McKenzie,  Katherine  83,  124,  12! 
McKenzie,  Mike  98,  99 
McKeown,  James  43,  68,  69 
McKinnis,  Samantha   16,27,41, 

88,  125 
McLeod,  John   51,  59 
McLin,  Jaesa  40 
McMullan,  Cnssie  82 
McMullen,  Leanne  83 
McNair,  Lucy  83 
McNames,  Ray  99 
McNeal,  Dernck  29,  31,  32,  83, 

99,  159 
McNeil,  Sarah  Katherine  56,83,12 
McRaney,  Rebecca  82,  83,   129 
Medcalf,  Chris  83,  86,  155 
Mehrtens,  Brett  61,83,   139,  171 
Melvin,  Knstin  83,   125 
Meredith,  Meg  83,  116,  117,  124 

125 
Merriman,  Emily   18,83,  100,  1C 

128,  129 
Merntt,  Amanda  21,  83,  87,  116, 

117.  125 
Metcalf.  Joy  35.  56.  65.  83.   13 
Meyer,  Lindsay  30,  76,  83,  108 

109, 132 
MezzelLAnn   139 
Michel,  Michael  83,   103,   147 
Michot,  Effie  83 
Middlelon,  Jeanne  35,  69 
Miles,  Jaime  35,  125 
Miles,  Ryan  81,  87 
Miller,  Carey  83 
Miller,  Chad  41,  53,  83,   155 
Miller,  Greg  69 
Miller,  Matt  74,  83 
Milnor,  Jesse   154,   155 
Misenar,  Seth  41.  46 
Mistretta.  David  99.   151 
Mitchell.  J  T    83 
Mitchell.  Jeff  13.21.31.32,  37, 

41,83,  114,  142.  150.  151 
Mitchell.  Joy  22.83.  128.  129.  1^ 
Mitias.  Marcus  47 
Mixon.  Keely  83,99,  108,  109,  1 
Miyamoto,  Ryula  51,  84 
Moak,  Elizabeth  49,  68 
Mobley  Sandi  64 
Modak,  Robika  3,  84,  135 
Moffett,  David  24,  84,  159 
Mongesku,  Adam  84,   154,   155 


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toore,  Charles  H    69 

/loore   Michelle   129 

/loore,  Miranda  84.   129 

/loore  Talisha  38,  84.   108.   109 

/lorgan.  Claire  41,   125 

/lorgan,  Dana   129 

/lorris,  Samuel  69,  155 

torrison,  Caria   53,  84.  124.  125. 

142 
tornson,  Robbie  32,  43,  84,  103, 

146, 147 
/lornson.  Thomas  69 
/losley  Albert  69 
/loss,  Jason   37,  84,  95,  102,  103, 

114 
/lott,  Jared   17,  84 
/lotts,  Jeremy  38 
/loulder,  David  44,  45 
/loura,  Sergio   103 
/lurphy,  Steven  84 
/lurphy  Tom   15,  30,  31,  80,  84 
/luschamp,  Mike  99 
/luse,  Darin  84,   103,   147 
Ayers.  Vicki   13,  37,  39,46,  48, 

49,  81,  84 
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\lash,  Janice  69 

Jations,  Dawn  66 

ilavarre,  Eric  20 

Jeal,  Kendall  79,  84 

vieely.  Amy  43,  84 

■leely,  Andrew   116,   117,  169 

Jeely,  Katy  Morgan  84,   135 

teely,  Walter  44,45,  69,  169 

Jegandhi,  Lata  84,   139 

vieidlinger,  Nicole  35 

\lelms,  Floy  67 

vielson,  Anna  45,  84,   125 

vielson.  Clay   10,  56,  84,  99,  147 

*Jelson,  Michael  84 

kelson,  Rebecca   19,  84,  129 

viemecek,  Alice  42,  171 

Kevins,  Robert  B    43,  68 

viewell.  Wilbert  64 

^Jewkirk,  Tanya  69 

viewman,  J  T   45,  84,   151 

vIgo,  Vinh   17,  84 

viguyen,  Binh  39,  72 

Nicholas,  Mandy  23,  26,  39,  41,84 

Nichols,  Todd  35.   147 

Mix,  Peter  18,  22,  84,   146,   147 

Moble,  Nash  58 

sjorman.  Major  40 

Morris,  David  48,  49,  84 


Northington,  Kamani   79,  84,   129 

Olivia  Protest  over 
tenure 

O'Beirne,  Meg   12,  22,  27,  32,  35, 

37,  38,  39,44,  56,  135 
O'Beirne,  Ryan  85,   147 
O'Bryant,  Matthew  99 
O'Carrol,  Catherine  44 
O'Dell,  Andrew  48,  61,  85 
D'Kelly,  Amanda  35,  66,  67 
O'Kelly,  Cody  31,  45,   151 
O'Leary,  Bryan  46,  85,   111 
O'Neal,  Enn   135 
Odem,  Shelly  21 
Odom,  Jeremy  24 
Ogden,  Rob  46 
Oglesby,  Judy  67 
Olivia.  Leanora  41.  69 
Olivier.  Emily   10.  32.44,45,47, 

52,  53,85,  123,  134,  135,  171 
Omo-Bare,  Iren  41,  69 
Oscar  Jacklyn  65 
Oshinsky  Leah  85 
Ostenrude,  Martha   35,   139 
Ou,  Lawrence   19,47,85,154, 

155 
Owens,  Randal   99 


Peanuts  creator 
Charles  Shultz  diec 


Paasch,  Valerie  23,  40,  85,   129 
Pace,  Murray  31,  32,  85.  100. 

101, 135 
Page,  Brandon   21,   114,   115 
Page,  Hannah   17,  85 
Page, Jason   114 
Page,  Jim  64,  65,   114 
Page,  Judith  35,  63,  68 
Palmer,  Lena   32,  33,  35,  39,  56, 

85,  139,  142 
Parker,  Al  66 
Parker,  Kim  6,  31,  34,40,41,  43, 

53,  58.85,  123,  128,  129,  142 
Parker,  Marlon  85 
Parker,  Mansa  85,   116,   117,168 
Parks,  Jim  64 
Parnsh,  Nick  85,   114 
Parsley  Jason  98,  99,  114,  115,  151 
Parsons,  Timothy  51,85 
Patel,  Darsit  45,  52,  85 
Patel,  Jinal  85 
Patterson,  Adam  31,32,45,85, 

87,  142,  158.  159 
Patterson,  Sonya   132 
Paul,  Ryan  5,  85,   110.   159 
Paulson.  Jay   155 
Paxton,  Cnssy  31,  85,   135 


Payne.  Angela  24,37,42.43,74, 

84,85,  138,  139.  142 
Payne. Jason  53,  154,  155 
Pearce,  Kale  30,  32,  85,  95,  100, 

101,  135,  171 
Peede,  Jon  67 
Pelleten,  Enn  53,85,88,  116, 

177,  125 
Pelly,  Malia  85,   100,   135 
Pennebaker,  Leigh   1,  70,  85 
Pennington,  Tanya  3,  39,  58,  85, 

138, 139 
Perkins,  Jessica  22,  32,  85.  128. 

129 
Perkins.  Joseph  85 
Perry,  Denise  135 
Perry.  Lekesha  85,   109 
Pesson,  Hillary  26,   129 
Peters,  Bridgette   135 
Pham,  Thomas  74,  75,  166 
Phelps,  Raymond  69 
Phillips,  Michael  85,  99,   151 
Philpot,  Kristal  86 
Pierce,  Cary  32,  45,  99,   159 
Pilato,  Natalie  86,  104,  129 
Pilgrim,  John  63,  67,  69 
Pitt,  Tom  86 

Pool,  Chns   114,   115,   150,   151 
Poole,  Callie  86 
Poole.  Edward  86 
Porter.  Bishop  17.  86.  106,  124,  125 
Pound,  Andrea  Miller   13,  32,  142, 

171 
Powell,  Davis  45,   150,   151 
Powell,  Enn  22,96,97,  134,  135 
Prejean,  Mary  Frances  32,  86 

135,  142 
Prenshaw,  Penelope  44  69 
Pnce,  Noel  86 
Pringle,  Michael   147 
Proctor,  Greer   13,  65,  67,   129 
Pryor,  Shannon  45,   124,   125 
Pullen,  Amanda  Blair  40,  85,  86, 

135,  142 
Pullen,  Sandi  35,  52,  56,  86,  139 
Punfoy  Maggie  71,  86 
Purser,  Jimmie  69 
Purvis,  Benjamin   86 

Homecoming 
Queen:  Lindsay 

Whitfield 

Ouigley,  Brendan  27,  30   32,  53, 

70,  86,  159 
Ouinn,  Ashley  86 
Quinn,  Melissa   15,  65,  86 
Quinn,  Timothy  69 

Renovations  on 

campus 

Raanes,  Brady   13,  86,   147 
Rabai,  Colette  6,  37,  41 ,  43,  53, 

86,  139 
Rabourn,  Roman   3,  19,  73,  86 

99,  121,  159 
Rainey,  Annie  A    65 
Ranck,  Caroline   13,  25,  37,  86 
Randall,  Chns  9,  10,  65,  86,  159 
Randell,  Becky  64,   104,  108,  109 
Randman,  Bennett  69 
Rao,  Brinda   15,   16,  43 
Rare,  Anna   172 
Rare,  Luke  172 
Rasmussen,  Cara  64,  66,  95, 

113.  171 
Ray  Darby  53,  69 
Ray.  Starlight   14.  16.43.53,  78. 

86.  139 
Ray  Stephanie  46,  80,  86 


Redd,  Amy  78,  86 
Reddoch,  Jason  46 
Redmond,  Daniel   13,  86 
Reed,  Rebecca  86,  88,   135 
Reid,  William  86 
Reine,  Virginia  139 
Reiners.  Gretchen  37 
Reitz.  Jeff  37,  64,  65.  99.  100 
Relan,  Ricky   12,   19,   174 
Rendfrey.  Fred  51,   159 
Revels,  Rebecca  86.  96.  97.  135 
Reyes.  Elaine  37.  44.  45,  86,  128, 

129 
Reynolds,  Stacy  86 
Rhodes,  Carolyn  65 
Rhymes,  Mia   31,  48 
Rhymes,  Sandy  171 
Rich,  Daniel  159 
Richards,  Rachel  53,  72,  86,  129 
Richardson,  Kevin   14 
Riddell,  Jana  87,   139 
Riley  Blame  45,  86,  150,   151 
Ringer,  Amanda  40,   139 
Rivers,  Emily  40,  85,  87,   129 
Rivers,  Janes  E    35 
Roberson,  Anne  87,   125,  172 
Robert,  Jon   103 
Roberts,  Edwin   15,  24,   151 
Roberts,  Jess   19,  31,  32,  41,  87 

147 
Roberts,  Lauren  87,   134,   135 
Robertson,  Andrew  30,48,81 

87,  155 
Robertson,  Chns  50,  87 
Robertson,  Dora  65 
Robinson.  Casey  87 
Robinson.  Cynthia   125 
Robinson.  Jacqueline  64 
Robinson.  Mike  6,  99 
Rogers,  Elizabeth   35,  44,  87,  106, 

107,  124,  125 
Rogers,  Joe  87,  111,  121,  151 
Rogers,  Knstin   139 
Rogers,  Steve  44 
Rohrberger,  Taylor  45,   147 
Romaguera,  Mac  48,  87,  159 
Ronan,  Season   110,   111 
Roode,  Beau   5,  20,  87,   159 
Rose,  Missy  87,   125 
Roussel,  Stacy  87 
Rowan,  Scott  87,   103 
Roy,  Stacey  73,  87 
Royappa,  Andrew  68 
Rudulph,  Mike  87,  159 
Rulewicz,  Diane  64,  95,  100 
Rumbley,  Chuck  46 
Rundell,  Tom  40,   147 
Russell,  Dustin  87,   151 
Russell,  John  44,  45,  87,  151 
Russell,  Kevin  63,  67 
Russell,  Matt  45,  83 
Russell,  Nathan   21,  87,  114,  120, 

151 
Russell,  Tim    172 

Stock  iVIarket-- 

Nasdaq  crashes  on 
April  1 7 

Saad,  Nicole  50,  67,  68 
Sallis,  Charles  34,  35,  68,   150 
Sallis,  Harrylyn   34,  35.  62,  66,  69 
Salvaggio,  Mark  46.  87 
Samples,  Diane  64 
Sams,  Leah   31,  45,  87,  125,  142 
Sanders,  Chns  87,  99 
Sandhu,  Soma   139 
Sandstrum,  John  64,  69 
Saunders,  Rachel  87,   135 
Scales,  Charley  37,41.48.87, 

146,  147 
Scherer,  Mandy  87,  123.  135.  171 
Schimmel.  Connie  69 


Schiro,  Chns  87,  99 
Schmid,  Margarita  67 
Schoolar,  Ellen  46 
Schrader,  Ed  35,  62,  69 
Schrader,  Melanie  35.  42,  43,  56, 

87.  125 

Schumacher,  Julie  37,  87,  125 
Schwalenberg,  Taylor  43,  172 
Schwartz,  Donald  69 
Schwitter,  Michael  87  95,  110 

111,  120 
Scott,  Sarah  65 
Scott,  Steven  32 
Seals,  Catrice  88 
Segal.  Jasper  88,  155 
Segrest,  Sarah  53,  88,  125 
Seib,  Marty  30,  88,  99,  159 
Sellers.  Alice  88 
Sellers.  Amy  3,  88,  139 
Seiman,  Will  88,   114,   120,  151 
Sethi,  Sunny   155 
Shank,  Aldan  88,   142.   154,   155 
Shannon,  Dorothy  35 
Sharbrough,  Geoff  88    103   155 
Sharbrough,  Matt  88,   103,151 
Sheehan,  Tim   103,   146,   147 
Sheehan,  Timmy  20,  147 
Sheldon,  Jay  66 
Sheldon,  Susan  67 
Shelton,Anna   17,   138,   139 
Shelton,  Heather  88,   128,   129 
Shelton,  Thomas  44 
Sheridan,  Karen  53,  58,   139 
Shirley,  Aleda  69 
Shirley,  Steven    151 
Shive,  Robert  A    35,69 
Short  Jessica  48 
Shull,  Mary  Cathenne  32.  88, 

134,  135 
Siegal,  Vanessa  35 
Sigel,  Lisa  69 
Simmons,  Donna  69 
Simon,  Bnt  48,  49 
Skertich,  Melissa   104,  135 
Skinner,  Hourman  65 
Skinner,  Rachel  88 
Skipper,  Julie  25,  37,40.41,48. 

61,88,  128,  129,  142,  171 
Slaieh,  Shadia   15.26,53,88,135 
Slayden,  April  21,  22,  35,  39,  53, 

88,  125,  142 
Sloan,  Steve  99,  151 
Smart,  Bonita   132 
Smith,  Alan  44 
Smith,  Cathenne  25 

Smith,  Dell   19,  30,  45,  48  49,  88, 

159 
Smith,  Elise  35,  69 
Smith,  Elizabeth  88,   139 
Smith,  Greg  45 


Sally  Willia 


INDKX     169 


index 


Smith,  Jamie  88 

Smith,  Jeremy  88 

Smith,  Lee  53 

Smith,  Leigh  43,  88 

Smith,  Leslie  37,  88,   125 

Smith,  Liz  26,  40 

Smith,  Marc   103,  171 

Smith,  Oreathia  25,  35,  57,  88, 

132,  171,  172 
Smith,  Philip  88,   159 
Smith,  Phillip  45 
Smith,  Richard  44,  62,  69 
Smith.  Sean  58.  99 
Smith,  Sherry  23,  88 
Smith,  Steven  68,  69 
Smith  Tnvarshia   31,  88 
Smithson,  Sandra   3,  51,  69 
Snead,  Kara  53,  88,   135 
Sneed,  David  31    32,  33,  61   62 

171 
Snyder,  Brett  88,   118,  119,  147 
Solomon,  John   103 
Somes,  Meghan  88,   135 
Song,  James  44    45 
Sonnier,  Evangeline  51,  88,   139 
Sonnier.  Lauren  67,   135 
Sood,  Nidhi   139 
Sood,  Preeti   139 
Sorrells.  Jennifer  89 
Sparks,  Sam   51,  89,   154,   155 
Spaulding,  Sarah   135 
Spear,  Rachel   5,  39,  40,41    51 

89,  135,  171 
Speed,  Jeff  81,  89 
Spitzer,  Daniel  69 
Stack,  Billy  66,   113 
Stallings,  Fran  44.  48.  49.  89.  129 
Stander.  0  B,   51.  99,  151 
Starks,  Kentrell  75,  99 
Stauffer,  Caroline  89,   135 
Stearnes,  Ricky  85,  102,  103,  151 
Steele,  tvlargarett   132 
Steelman,  Kristen  89 
Steelman,  Will   10,  89,   147 
Stegall,  William   155 
Stensaas,  Kristy  69 
Stevens,  Kandi   129,  170,  173 
Stewart,  Kate  89 
Stewart,  Ruth  64 
Stewart,  Taryn  30,  53,  89,  144 
Stickle.  Lillian-Elizabeth  91 
Still.  Chns  89.  155 


Stine.  Jason  8.  89 

Stockstill.  Brandi  81 

Stockton.  Alisha  43.  77,  170 

Stoner,  Jennifer  89,   109.   125 

Stoner.  Kathleen   106 

Stoner.  Lance  9.   110.   111.   151 

Storey,  William  69 

Stout,  Paul  20,  51,   151 

Strahan.  Sherry   139.  171 

Stnckland.  Geoffrey  89 

Strickland.  Julie  38,  89,   139 

Stnne.  Cindy  30.  32.  35,  66 

Stnngfellow,  Amanda  89 

Stroud,  John   109,   111 

Stuart,  Lisa  89,   135 

Stuart,  Vanessa  89 

Stuart,  Vicki  67 

Stuniz,  Lori  32,35,41,83,89,139 

Suane,  Shantelle  99 

Sudduth.  Kelly  35.  57.89.  135. 

142.  170 
Sugar.  Mackey  38.  48,  89,   125 
Suggs,  John  3,  32,  47,  48,  89, 

123,  155 
Sullenberger,  Alison   52,  53 
Sullivan,  Heather  37,  51,   125 
Sullivan,  John  89,   116,   117 
Sullivan,  Tracy  69 
Summerlin,  Loretta  64 
Sumrall,  Anita   13,  64,  65 
Sumrall,  Jason  89,   147 
Surber,  Theresa  67 
Sutherlin,  Bradford  89,  103,   147 
Suttle,  Trey  72 
Sweat,  Ashley  71,  89 
Sweat,  Jonathan  69 
Sweeney,  Adam   147 
Sylvester,  Nicole  29,  89,  104,  135 


Turkey  devastated 
by  earthquake 

Tabari.  Hoofar   19 
Taban,  Hootan   19,  89 
Tate,  Kutenia  89 
Taylor,  Pat  44,  69 
Taylor,  Susan  44,  69 
Taylor,  Tom  78,  82,  89,  159 
Temple,  Jamie  89,  99,   113 
Tench,  Tim  45,  89,   151 
Terrell,  Charles  89,   159 
Terry,  Frederick   144 
Thames,  Amy  9    89,   135 
Thatamanil,  John  J    69 
Thaw,  Kurt  69 
Thomas,  DeNarius  37 
Thompson,  Bobby  30,  43,  89 


Kandi   Stevens.  Alisha  Stockton.   Kelly  Sudduth 


170 


Thompson,  Cliff  32,  48,  49,  50, 

51,  61,  89 
Thompson,  Greg   155 
Thompson,  James  51,  70,  89 
Thompson,  Paul  47 
Thompson,  Rachel  31,  51,  86,  89, 

128,  129 
Thornton,  Andy  37,   147 
Thornton,  Melissa   35,  53 
Thrash,  Walker  114,   151 
Thune.  Carrie  6,  17.  89,  129, 

173 
Tierce,  Audra  79,  89,  100,  112, 

113,  139 
Tillman,  Samara  31,  89 
Tippens,  Barbara  78,89,  106,  107 
Todd,  Sarah  42,  90,   125 
Tolar,  Jarred  90,   159 
Toledano,  Reagan  9,  21,  32,  90, 

151 
Tomlin,  Steffenie  32,  61,  88,  90, 

100,  139,  171 
Toner,  Kathleen  53,  90 
Tosch,  Mallory  90,   134,   135,171 
Touchstone,  Robert  90,   154,   155 
Townsend,  Shane  90,   103 
Trappey,  Ellen   32,  37,  40,  42,  48, 

49,  90,  125 
Trepagnier,  Monica  47,  90 
Tngg,  Connie  66,  67 
Tripp,  Gregg  64,   117 
Trotter,  Joycelyn  64 
Tsui,  fvling  69 
Tucker,  Uvon   11,  35,  39,  48,49 

57,  58,  81,90 
Turman,  Missa  64,  65,  95,  97, 

171 
Turner,  Cecilia   26,  90,  109 
Turner,  Donzell   144 
Turner,  James  48,  69 
Tyler,  Bob  64,  95,  99 


United  States 

returns  Panama  Canal 


Umsted,  David   31,   90,    147 
Underwood,  Ranee  66 


La  Vida  Loca  is  a 

smash  hit 

Valentine,  Courtney  22,  32,  35, 

43,90,  128,  129 
Valentine,  Lee  45,  90 
Vasamsetti,  Prasad  32,  90,  158, 

159 
Vaughn,  Marlys  69 
Veach,  Margaret  65,   139 
Venator,  Jeff  66 
Veum,  Mick   13,  53.  69 
Villa.  Mara  90.   139 
Vincent.  Lizzie  23.  71.  90,  129 
Vincent,  Ryan  J    31,  32,  37,  90 
Vincent,  Ryan  P    155 
Viner.  Gloria  90 
Viner,  Veronika  59,  90 
Vines,  Jonathan   18.  90,   111 
Virmani,  Manav  90 


WTO  riots  in  Seattle, 
Washington 

Wade,  Carrie  90,   135 

Wade,  Michael   32,  57,  90,  154, 

155,  172 
Wadlington,  Bill  90.   147 
Wadlington.  Mary  Clay  35.  40.  4£ 

90.  125 


Sara   Harris 

Waguespack.  Daniel   111 
Walden.  Christi  90 
Waldrop.  Gail  65 
Waldrop.  Will   114,   151 
Walker,  Brandi  6,  24,  29,  32,  48, 

49.  57.  70.  90.  97 
Walker.  Donna  65 

Walker,  Drew   19,  35,  37,  90,  147 

Walker,  Ken  90 

Walker,  Virginia  51,  90 

Wallace,  Joy  35,  51 

Wallis,  Mandi   32,  36,  61,  90,  171 

Walsh,  Kelly  26,  31,  32,  40,  46, 

57,90,  129 
Walters,  Christian  90,   147 
Walters,  Christopher  90,  151 
Wang,  Joe   18,  43,53.  64.  90 
Wang,  Julie   12.42,43,48,49, 

57.90,  129 
Ward,  Charlotte  66 
Ward,  Timothy  41,  68,  69 
Warr,  Kory  46 
Warren,  Sanford  45,  69 
Washington,  Alicia  90 
Washington,  Chad  8,  30,  35,  41 

53,  76,  90,  159 
Waters,  Michael  9,  14,  32,  35,  90, 

117,  146,  147 
Watkins,  Mary  A    65 
Weaver,  Stacy  90,   100,   139 
Webster,  Stephanie  83,  91,   129 
Wegner,  Kolie   17,  91,   124,   125 
Wegner,  Little  Star  53,  91,  125, 

165 
Weitlauf,  Ashley  91 
Welch,  Paul  44,  45 
Wells,  Larry  67 
Wernlz,  Sarah  37 
West,  Barbara  64 
West,  Beth  5,  25,  30.  32.  33.91, 

129, 171 
Whitaker.  Enn  3.  51.  91.   139 
White.  Amy  6.   129 
White.  Jared   15.  24.  32.91.  99. 

120.  142.  158.  159 
White,  Lillian   128,   129 
White,  Nancy  67 
White,  Rachelle  36,65,  74,  91, 

106,  107,  125 
White,  Shane  66,  67 
White,  Wade  5,  31.  32.  35.  75.  91. 

106.  142.  146.  147 
White-Lowe.  Olivia  64 
Whitehead,  Kathy  35 
Whitfield,  Johnnie-Mane  69 
Whitfield,  Lindsay  6,  29,  48,  49. 

50,  57,  135,  147 
Whitfield-Smith,  Carolina  36,  48, 

49,  53,  91 
Wick,  Darren  41,  53,69 
Wien,  Emilie   106 
Wikle,  Will  7,9.  32.  38,  57,91,  147 


Wilbur.  Ryan   19.  80.  99.   159 
Wilburn.  Sherryl   15.  30,  66,  71 
Wilkinson,  David  64 
Wilkinson,  Ruth  65 
Wilkinson,  Shayne  64 
Wilkinson,  Tim  64 
Williams,  Betsy  91,   125 
Williams,  Billy  44,  45.  99.   151 
Williams,  Catherine   139 
Williams,  Chappell  91.   134.   13 
Williams.  Floyd   144 
Williams.  Renn  91.   146.  147 
Williams.  Sally  21.  91.  112.  113 

128,  129.  166,  169,  171 
Williams,  Vernanda  Diane  64 
Williamson,  Georgia   16,  91 
Willis.  Judy  65 

Wilson.  Austin  35.  40.  41,  69 
Wilson,  Jennifer   18,  26,  91,   1 
Wilson,  Jeremy  88 
Wilson,  Joe  51 
Wilson,  Melissa  91 
Windhauser,  Jared  51,  91 
Winters,  Hicks  9    91,   147 
Wise,  Dee  26,  91,  135 
Wise,  Jonathan   114,  155 
Wise,  Tim  64.   111.   119 
Witt.  Benjamin  46 
Wold.  Vanessa  91.  129 
Wolfe.  Elizabeth  69 
Womac,  Corbin  45,  99,   142,   1 
Womack,  Susan  67 
Woodling,  Kellie   139,  172 
Woodruff,  Chivers  45 
Woodruff,  Trey   117 
Woods.  Alex  67 
Woodward.  David   16.  64.  66 
Woodward.  Nelda  66 


Song  Xie  is  the  on! 

X  in  the  school 


Xie.  Song  69 


Y2K  causes  mass 
hysteria 

Yarborough,  Gary  91,   106 
Yeager,  Rebekah  91,  125 
Yeh,  David  81,  91,   117,   159 
Yglesias,  Matt  37,  99,  114 
Young,  Barbara  65 
Young,  Byron   151 
Young,  Chad  91.  154.  155 
Young.  Mandy   104.   125 
Young,  Neola  91,   139 
Young,  Reggie  30,  37,  91,  99 
Young,  Sarah   135 


Washington  Zoo 

suffers  gang  fight 


Zaie,  Andrea  66,  67 
Zaie,  Sanford  69 
Zaperach,  Jonathan  91,  117,  1 
Zinn.  Walter  30,  31,  35.  91,  9' 
Zubic,  Kell  91.   147 


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Student  Life  Editor  Lama  Lane- 
Student  Life  Assistants  Beth  West, 
Raehel  Speai',  Aileen  Abate 

People  Editor  Brett  Mehrtens 

People  Assistants  iXhimii  Wallis, 

SlLftLiiie  Tomlin 

Sports  Editor  Kate  Pearce 

Greek  Editor  Mandy  Seherer 

Greek  Assistants  Andrea  Green, 

I".iHil\  Olixier,  Coin'tney  Austin 

Activities  Editor  Brooks  Brower 

Activities  Assistants  Lindsey 

i\hi\-,  Kristi  Joyner 

Ad  Editor  \hillory  Tosch 
Index  Editor  Sally  Williams 

PHOTO 

Photo  Editor  Rachel  Baird 
Photographers  Emily  Martin, 
Drew  L\)ril,  Heather  Kittrell, 

Oreathia  Smitli 

Darkroom  Manager  Heather 

Kittrell 

Personnel  Manager  Laura  Lane 
Finance  Manager  Lindsey  May 

CONTRIBUTING  STAFF 

Julie  Skipper,  Mark  Smith, 

Sherry  Strahan,  Alice 

Nemececk,  Tracy  Gillanders, 

Brandon  Guidry 

Adviser  Stan  Magee 


BOBASHELA  STAFF:  (liom!  Hejihc  K.ii.u.l,  li^-ii  /^esi,  Jenny  Chenyl,<jn;„.,  B.'^'^k^  B:...ve^  K,;,:.  J../nei, 
SteHenie  Tomlin,  [back]  Stan  Magee,  Rachel  Spear,  Mandy  Seherer,  Andrea  Green,  Sally  Williams,  Mallory 
Tosch,  Kate  Pearce,  Mandi  Wallis,  Brett  Mehrtens 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 

Thanks  to:  Dean  David  Siieed,  Sandy  Rhymes, 
Betty  Hulsey,  Patrick  Cooper,  Andrea  Pound  and 

the  rest  of  the  Student  Affairs  staff  for  their 

cooperation  and  support;  the  Business  Office  for 

handhng  yearliook  orders  and  bilHng;  Steve 

Douglas  of  Graduate  Supply  House  for  his 

encouragement;  Gwenyth  Winston  and  Jennifer 

Hoover  of  Herff  Jones  for  in-plant  help;  the  Post 

Office  staff  for  assisting  with  yearbook  distribution; 

the  Maintenance  staff  for  moving  us  to  our  new 

room;  Cara  Rasmussen  and  Missa  Turman  for  help 

with  sports  information;  teachers  and  students  for 

donatiiig  pictures  for  the  book;  Brian  Berryhill  for 

his  help  with  photography. 


COMPUTER  CRASHED  AGAIN?!  Brooks  Brower   Lmdsey  May 
and  Beth  West  work  to  finish  the  Student  Life  section  of  the 
yearbook 


CROPPING  IS  FUN!  Laura  Lane  crops  the 
pictures  for  her  section,  while  Rachel  Baird 
helps  he  choose  the  best  quality  pictures 


YEAIilU)OK  STAFF    171 


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It  was  kind  of  upsetting  that 
we  had  to  have  graduation  at 
Thalia  Mara  because  of  the 
^  tradition  of  having  it  in  the 
Bowl,  but  at  least  there  was  air 
conditioning. 

Rob  Cartel 


Rusti  Maddox,  Michael  Wade 


Andrea  Klevan 


Kristy  Jones,  Luke  and  Anna  Rare 


Bethany  Johnson 


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Wendy  Edwards.  Carrie  Thune 


Tiffany  Jones 


David  Davis 


faces  &  places  out  &  about 


GRADUATION    173 


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AFTER  22  YEARS  OF  BUILDING  up  the 

college  financially,  academically,  and 
aesthetically,  Dr.  George  Harmon  announced 
his  retirement.  A  nationwide  search  resulted 
in  Dr.  Frances  Lucas-Taucher  being  chosen  as 
the  10th  pi-esident  starting  in  July  of  2000. 
THE  YEAR  WAS  MARKED  by  significant 
change.   From  double-wides  and  styrofoam 
plates  to  the  new  Hall  Athletics  Center  and 
the  Waterwall,  the  college  community 
witnessed  a  progression  that  will  lead 
Millsaps  into  the  new  millenium. 


Ricky  Relan,   Byron  Blackwell 


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