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The  statements  and  views  expressed  in  the  Silhouette  are 
those  of  the  students  involved  with  its  publication  and  do 
not  necessarily  reflect  the  opinions  or  policies  of  Agnes 
Scott  College  or  its  official  representatives. 


Agnes  Scott  College 

141  East  College  Avenue 

Decatur,  Georgia  30030 

Volume  93 


"History  is  not 

what  you 

thought.  It  is 

what  you  can 

remember. " 

-W.C.  Sellar 

and  R.[.  Yeatman, 
1066  and  All  That 


Btding  The  Best  of  the  Past... 


Sarah  Spencer  and  Jessica  McKenzie 
bask  in  thesun  on  the  wall  after  classes. 

Ruth  Wiles  proudly  marches  to  Gaines 
Auditorium  to  participate  in  Senior 
Investiture. 


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Despite  her  busy  schedule,  Shymeka 
Hunter  takes  time  to  work  out  and  stay 
heatlhv. 


President  Mary  Brown  Bullock  and 
Tara  Hogan  enjoy  the  gorgeous  day  at 
Black  Cat  Field  Day. 


Dr.  Art  Bowling  shows  his  spirit  for  the 
Agnes  Scott  basketball  team. 


Change 

Is 

Unavoidable 


The  theme  of  this  year's  yearbook  is  Out  of  the  Shadows 
and  Into  the  Light  because  the  staff  thought  that  Agnes 
Scott  College  was  doing  just  that  in  many  respects.  The 
allusion  to  shadows  does  not  imply  total  darkness,  but 
just  a  darker  shade  of  reality.  The  allusion  to  "the  light" 
symbolizes  the  college's  change  and  progression.  As  we 
all  move  toward  the  light  of  knowledge,  experience,  and 
success,  so  does  the  college  move  toward  the  light  of 
growth  and  recognition.  Change  is  unavoidable,  but 
progression  is  an  accomplishment. 

The  inauguration  of  Mary  Brown  Bullock  as  the  new 
president  of  the  college  has  pointed  ASC  in  the  direction 
of  progression.  The  administration,  staff,  and  faculty  are 
helping  to  make  the  college  more  well-known  around  the 
country  and  the  world.  The  superior  rankings  of  Agnes 
Scott  by  U.S.  News  at  the  beginning  of  the  academic  year 
reflected  wonderful  results  of  these  efforts. 

Since  last  year,  enrollment  has  increased,  facilities 
have  improved,  and  plans  to  further  improve  the  campus 
and  the  college  have  been  made.  Campus  organizations... 


AnnaBoynton,  Beverly  Ducharme,  and 
Holyn  Ivy  seek  to  enhance  their  natu- 
ral beauty  at  a  jewelry  sale  in  Alston. 


As  Mortar  Board's  chair  of  the  Black 
Cat  games  committee,  Martha  Bailey's 
insight  and  leadership  increased  cam- 
pus-wide participation  and  made  Field 
Day  a  great  success. 


...Progress 
^^^accomplishment 

...  have  grown  in  number  and  student  activity  level  has 
increased.  Even  the  social  atmosphere  of  ASC  has  im- 
proved. However,  the  academic  standards  have  remained 
the  same  and  the  curriculum  has  remained  rigorous. 

We  hope  that  the  rest  of  the  Agnes  Scott  community 
agrees  that  our  choice  of  the  theme  is  appropriate,  and  we 
look  forward  to  the  college's  continued  progression  in  the 
future. 


''Every  generation  must 
go  further  than  the  last 
or  what's  the  use  of  it?" 
—  Meridel  Le  Sueur 


When  Lori  Anderson  is  not  on  the 
basketball  court  herself,  she  can  be 
seen  supporting  her  team  from  the 
stands. 


* 


;*.. 


CeaTe  A  Brighter  Future 


Staff  members  Gail  Buccino,  Karen 
Roy.  and  Beverly  Ducharme  discuss 
important  college  issues. 

Naeemah  Chike  cannot  contain  her- 
self when  she  thinks  about  how  much 
she  loves  Agnes  Scott. 


Student  Life 


L 


ife  at  Agnes  Scott 


Over  the  past  several  years  Agnes  Scott  College  has  continued  to  grow 
and  change  with  its  student  body,  administration,  and  governing 
bodies.  The  class  of  2000  brought  many  new,  innovative  ideas  and 
views  to  Agnes  Scott.  With  the  inauguration  of  President  Mary  Brown 
Bullock  in  April  of  1996,  ASC  moved  into  a  new  era  of  growth  and 
opportunity.  The  Student  Government  revised  the  college  constitution 
to  meet  the  needs  of  an  ever-changing  Agnes  Scott  student  body.  And 
a  Strategic  Plan,  incorporating  students'  ideas,  has  been  initiated  to 
help  the  college  thrive.  With  each  of  these  developments  and  more,  the 
horizons  of  ASC  continue  to  grow  and  expand. 


Sher/  Ricffanaugh  and  Betty  Halvorsen 
take  time  out  to  enjoy  the  Centennial 
Olympic  Park. 


Top:  Colleen  Quinn  and  Elise  Eichorst 
pose  for  a  picture  before  theclockstrikes 
twelve  to  begin  Black  Cat  Week. 

Middle:  Enjoying  the  beautiful  weather 
at  ASC,  these  scotties  stop  to  chat. 

Bottom:  First-years,  SusieKahl,  Tammy 
Liluashvili,  Chantel Simplice,  andjen- 
nifer  Hasty  strike  at  the  Bonfire! 

Left:  Teresa  Harrison  studies  in  the 
Alston  Center. 


E 


ife  as  a  Scottie 


Now  this  is  true  class  spirit  ...  body 
painting! 


Mandy  Ptacek.  Ginny  Adair,  Metis: 
Francis  and  Beth  Adcock  are  ready  f 
a  night  out. 


Mono  Cousino,  Becky  Rafter,  and  a 
friend  laugh  late  into  the  night. 


Tammy  Liluashvili,  Sarah  Benefield, 
Lesley  Gentry,  Susie  Kahl,  and  Jenni- 
fer Hasty  tak  advantage  of  loud  break 
in  Winship!! 


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orms  Like    "Palaces" 


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Around 

the 
World 

...  the 
Scottie  Way 


Many  Scotties  have  had  the 
exciting  experience  of  travel- 
ing around  the  world.  Some 
students  study  abroad  for  a 
semester  or  a  year,  and  many 
simply  vacation.  Whether  it 
be  France,  San  Francisco, 
South  Africa,  Thailand, 
Mexico,  or  Mardi  Gras;  travel 
is  unmistakably  a  memory  that 
will  last  a  lifetime. 


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The      m 
of  the  •* 


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First  years  get  into  the  spirit  of  Black      Tara  Hogan,  President  of  SGA,  and 
Cat.  Brooke Renfroe,  Vice PresidentofSGA, 

enjoy  their  last  Black  Cat  together. 


ft 


Kim  McSwain  and  Tiffany  Prather pre- 
pare to  invade  ASC. 


#'Black  Cat  Formal 


• 


» 


Social  Council  members  love  Black  Cat. 


Alexa  Wood  and  Jennifer  Odom  are  all 
dressed  up  for  the  dance. 


Lucl  Lockhart  and  Jennifer  Marcum 
are  ready  to  dance. 


Black  Cat  is  all  about  having  fun  with 
friends. 


Patrice  Bell  has  the 

time  of  her  life  at 

Black  Cat. 


Kristie  Cobb 

always  has  fun  at 

the  formal. 


Jessica  Marinara  is 

a  little  confused  by 

what  she  sees  next 

to  her. 


Susie  Kahl  enjoys 
her  first  Black  Cat. 


Junior  Production 


April  London,  Lori  Anderson,  and  Anna 
MePherson  time  Publie  Safety's 
response  while  being  followed. 


a  - 


lo  Cranford  and  Karrmen  Currin  get 
festive  on  second  floor  Winship. 


Walter's  lobby  is  the  Ritz-Carlton  of 
ASC. 


Amy  Selvig  and  Mary  Carol  Patterson 
live  the  Olympic  Dream. 


Maria  Banderas  is  just  lounging  around 
after  a  busy  day. 

Amrita  Dhamoon  will  admit  that  ba- 
gels are  a  staple  food  at  ASC. 


Leigh  Ann  Russell  is  gearing  up  for 
Black  Cat  competition. 


Samantha  Pitre  is  partying  hard  in  the 
Walters  lobby. 

Shannon  Can,  Miehele  Goss,  and 
Casey  Parsons  know  the  real  fun  is 
right  at  home  sweet  home. 


Us 


Giselle  Fernandez,  aghast  with  horror 
cries.  "My God!  WhatlSthatthing??!!" 

Becky  Rafter  and  fill  Wilmarth  cel- 
ebrate Senior  Investiture,  FINALLY! 


Betty  Halvorsen  and  Joy  Payton  agree 
that  there  is  nothing  like  a  good  cigar. 


Beth  Savage,  Olivia  Roller,  Leigh  Anne 
Russell  and  Michelle  Frost  "jump! 
Shake  that  booty!" 

Amanda  Lockhart,  Melissa  Buehler, 
and  Debbie  Ely  steal  away  to  the  Fly- 
ing Biscuit. 


I  tta* 


till  Wilmarth  and  Rachel  Huffman, 
"friends  from  the  first, "  enjoy  fine  din- 
ing at  a  Christmas  Party. 

An  Pham  loves  beautiful  weather  in 
the  quad. 


Memories  That  Will  Last  Forever 

Life  at  Agnes  Scott  College 


Hanging  out  for  just  one  last  smoke 
beforeclass  ...  it's  so  hard  to  go  to  class 
sometimes! 

Houston  Seotties  attend  a  lunch  at  an 
alum's  house  during  the  summer. 


Amy  Selvig  and  Susan   Vincent 
Molinarosawamouse  in  the  bell  tower! 

Le'Aqua  Pruitt  and  Kim  Walker  are 
moving  in. 


Debbie  Eichert  asks  her  Winship 
friends,  Lisa  lacobson.  Amy  Likovich, 
and  Amy  Lehr,  "Why  do  I  have  to  be 
the  one  hanging  out  the  window? 


Underclasses 


% 


'11  tell  you  how  the  sun  rose  - 

a  Ribbon  at  a  time  -"       -Emny Dickinson 

The  underclass  of  Agnes  Scott  has  undergone  massive  growth  this  year 
with  the  addition  of  the  class  of  2000.  Developing  in  the  midst  of  such 
changes  is  the  dawn  of  a  new  age  for  ASC.  From  the  steps  of  Buttrick, 
Campbell,  and  Dana,  ASC  students  are  developing  the  skills  needed 
to  emerge  as  intelligent,  creative,  and  strong  women.  The  underclass 
women  are  on  their  way  to  becoming  powerful  voices  in  our  world. 
Each  year  brings  new  experiences  which  propel  students  into  realizing 
their  full  potential.  Every  moment  at  ASC  makes  us  stronger  so  that 
we  can  take  control  of  our  dreams,  hopes  and  goals  for  the  future. 


Neema  Cyrus  exhibits  the  characteris- 
tics that  make  wonderful  resident 
directors  and  friends  as  she  helps  jen 
Holtzclaw  get  ready  for  a  night  out. 


Bottom:  Taking  a  break  between 
classes,  Helcne  Sabeland  Macy  Geiger 
greet  approaching  friends. 

Left:  Dinah  Conti  is  ready  to  assist 
Sarah  Chapman  with  her  weight  train- 
ing. 


Carrie  Anderson 

Cynthia  Audain 

Kelly  Bagwell 

LaKiea  Bailey 

Maria  Banderas 


Kira  Barden 

Ariunaa  Batbold 

Sarah  Benefield 

Nancy  Bennewitz 

Kia  Blair 


Chandra  Blakely 
Erika  Blanchard 

Reagan  Booth 
Anna  Boynton 

Jami  Brantley 


Marie-Anne  Breaux 

Juie  Bricker 

Cati  Brown 

Amanda  Bussell 

Melissa  Butler 


Kristin  Carlson 
Shannon  Carr     I 

Cara  Carroll 

Jamie  Chilton 

Evelyn  Coleman 


r    (§JJ      yL     4S?  ^ 

irst-Year 


Shannon  Can 
and  and  Aynsley 
Dickinson  cheer 
the  ASC  basket- 
ball team  to  vic- 
tor,'. 

Maria  Banderas 
checks  her  e-mail. 


Esther  Cook 
Kacie  Cosby 
Melba  Cotton 
Jo  Cranford 
Erin  Davis 


Kimberly  Davis 
Tiffany  Dean 
Nikki  Dickerson 
Aynsley  Dickinson 
Deirdre  Donohue 


Julie  DuVall 
Alice  Edmunds 


Debbie  Eichert 
Elizabeth  Eldridge 


Nooshin  Farhidvash 
Alice  Farmer 


Aqsa  Farooqui 
Erin  Farrell 
Katherine  Fidanza 
Leah  Fowler 
Michelle  Gasperec 


Lesley  Gentry 

Kimberly  Gibson 

Kristi  Ging 

Amanda  Gooch 

Courtney  Goodman 


Michele  Goss 

Amanda  Gray 

Sarah  Gray 

Jennifer  Green 

Shari  Gunnin 


Esther  Han 

Loren  Harmeling 

Jennifer  Hasty 

Lauren  Hasty 

Lee  Hayes 


Jackie  Hays 

Jessie  Heath 

Jennifer  Heckman 

Kareisha  Henry 

Jessica  Hermann 


Lilly  Hernandez 


Cecily  Hicks 


While  Mary 
Brown  Bullock 
looks  on  with 
amusement. 
Treah  Caldwell 
c  o  n  g  r  a  t  u  - 
lates  Dr.  Pinka 
after  she  kissed 
The  Pig  on  Black 
Cat  field  day. 


Kimberly  Hill 
Brigitte  Hogan 
Stephanie  Hunter 
Lauren  Hurley 
Holyn  Ivy 


Kelli  Izard 
Jessica  James 
Karen  James 
Einsley  Janowski 
Jayani  Jayawardhana 


Christy  Jenkins 
Jessica  Jenkins 
Rebecca  Jones 
Susie  Kahl 
Saddia  Khan 


Julie  Kidwell 
Tyler  Knowles 
Ashley  Kubler 
Rachel  Lackey 
Aislinn  Landrum 


Kate  Lanigan 


Genevieve  Leggett 


Friends  Susan  Wiseman  and  Sandy  Miller  share 
one  of  those  special  bonding  moments. 


Melissa  Lewis 

Amy  Likovich 

Tammy  Liluashvili 

Laura  Livingston 

Jennifer  Long 


Laura  Loftis 
Heather  Lyman 


Alison  Maclean 
Lilli  Maddatu 


Carla  Maley 
Leslie  Martin 


Ashleigh  Matthews 

Kim  Mayes 

Elizabeth  Meade 

Tina  Mehdikarimi 

Tonia  Miller 


Brook  Minner 

Melanie  Minzes 

Caroline  Mitchell 

Betsy  Morley 

Emily  Morris 


Andrea  Han'ey  is 
astonished  at 
the  words  of  her 
friend  Renee 
Taylor. 

Hilary  Wright 
hangs  out  in 
Buttrick  waiting 
for  her  next  class 
to  begin. 


Stephanie  Moseley 
Adrienne  Nash 
Alysia  Newkerk 
Rebecca  Norman 
Lauren  O'Pezio 


Robin  Otte 
Jackie  Pardue 


Casey  Parsons 
Mercedes  Pasqualetti 


Ellen  Pate 
Jennifer  Pebley 


Amber  Pipa 
Samantha  Pitre 
Sarah  Pohlman 
Kara  Rector 
Yalonda  Rice 


Emily  Robinson 
Yaa  Sarpong 
Asia  Sarwari 
Devon  Savoy 
Amanda  Schreiner 


Holly  Scott 

Saycon  Sengbloh 

Susan  Shands 

Darcy  Shores 

Chantal  Simplice 


Whitney  Sinclair 

Hannah  Slagle 

Rebecca  Smith 

Tanya  Soto 

Sharri  Speer 


Sarah  Spencer 

Amber  Stanley 

Kelly  Stapler 

Stacie  Stermole 

Iyonka  Strawn 


Carolyn  Stover 

Candra  Strother 

Crystal  Taylor 

Vanessa  Tenney 

Ana  Tergas 


Clvia  Thomas 


Malinda  Tingen 


Bianca  Torres 
Sarah  Toth 
Vivian  Tran 
Ashley  Trottier 
Sonia  Van  Meter 


Megan-Brady  Viccellio 
Emily  Vihlen 
Rebecca  Waller 
Kristy  Welshhans 
Katherine  West 


Kristin  Whirley 
Draughn  Whitehead 
Kara  Wiergacz 
Hillary  Wiggins 
Shondra  Wilbanks 


Mendi  Winstead 
Susan  Wiseman 
Gihea  Woo 
Jennifer  Woodbridge 
Hilary  Wright 


Melanie  Wright 


Precious-Jewel  Zabriskie 


Amanda  Hodges  imparts  wisdom  to  lackiePardue 


t/M 


19qQ  Sophomores 


Elizabeth  Agner 
Mary  Albright 
Juliet  Aldridge 
Harriet  Baker 
Kendra  Banks 


Christy  Bardis 

Leia  Becker 

Shaundra  Blackwell 

Laurie  Boggs 

Christina  Bozzini 


Lindsey  Breithaupt 
Carla  Brunjes 


lessica  Bryant 
Susan  Buckner 


Nicole  Burkholder 
Carole  Butler 


Cassandra  Castillo 
Annie  Chanpong 
Emily  Clipp 
Darlene  Copeland 
Amrita  Dhamoon 


Laurie  Dieterich 
Quail  Duryea 
Timala  Elliot 
lean  Exum 
Meredith  Fields 


Macy  Geiger 
Katherine  Graham 
Makenzie  Green 
Julia  Greene 
Courtney  Griffin 


Carole  Butler  and  Deanna  Mullis  examine  th 
eagerly  awaited  mail. 


Lisa  Jacobson 

Amy  Johnson 

Birgitta  Johnson 

Alaine  Jones 

Alicia  Jones 


Jessica  LaVictoire 
Mazie  Lawson 


Erica  Lent 
Alice  Limehouse 


Khalilah  Liptrot 
Lauren  Love 


Michelle  Maclean 

Jennifer  Marcum 

Reema  Marks 

Katya  Mason 

Hadeel  Masseoud 


Liza  McDaniel 

Victoria  McKenney-Johnson 

Kimberly  Mc  Swain 

Danyael  Miller 

Lauren  Miller 


Sandy  Miller 
Ashlea  Mittelstaedt 
Mary  Morgan 
Larissa  Mueller 
Deanna  Mullis 


Amy  Murphy 
Amanda  Nichols 


Melissa  Odom 
An  Pham 


Gemma  Philage 
Najmah  Pirmohamed 


Jamie  Poplin 
Tiffany  Prather 
Natasha  Price 
lanet  Rauscher 
J.J.  Richter 


Sara  Richey 
Kate  Ryan 
Helene  Sabel 
Yurora  Saylor 
Rebecca  Schmitt 


Ayoka  Shakir 

Brandie  Sluder 

Peggy  Smith 

Melanie  Spillane 

Amy  Starr 


Allison  Stepp 

Virginia  Stevens 

Barbara  Stewart 

Sharon  Strickland 

Melissa  Talley 


Sarah  Thieling 
Sarah  Thomas 


Aleesia  Tolliver 
Amelia  Tomlinson 


Kristen  Toth 
Jessica  Ulack 


Laura  Watson 

Karen  Weyer 

Ann  Winslow 

Jennifer  Woodruff 

Bonnie  Woods 


Virginia  Adair 
Shannon  Allen 
Amanda  Beasley 
Patrice  Bell 
Andrea  Booher 


Susan  Breheny 
Esse  Brunjes 
Thania  Cabrera 
Katherine  Caron-Greig 
Valerie  Case 


Kate  Chace 
Naeemah  Chike 
Kristie  Cobb 
Kristin  Conrey 
Dinah  Conti 


Julie  Cooper 


Christine  Cox 


Laura  Brandon  chanel  searches  to 
relieve  boredom. 


Laura  Croft 

Neema  Cyrus 

Rolanda  Daniel 

Ursula  Daniels 

Jacalyn  Ellis 


Debbie  Ely 
Giselle  Fernandez 


Hillary  Ferris 
Dina  Flores 


Maria  Goenaga 
Rachel  Green 


Deidre  Gullatt 

Cynthia  Hall 

Jennie  Hatfield 

Lisa  Hayes 

Sarah  Hendrix 


Amber  Henry 

Michele  Henry 

Marie  Hodgman 

Shymeka  Hunter 

Rande  Johnson 


Rashana  Kirkland 
Lisa  Knauff 
April  London 
Barbie  Matthews 
Charissa  Maynard 


Stacy  McCoy 
Marcie  McHugh 


Jessica  McKenzie 
Anna  McPherson 


Meghan  Nagel 
Lisa  Norris 


Meg  Nunnelley 
Melissa  Nysewander 
Catherine  O'SuIlivan 
Jennifer  Odom 
Tracy  Oliver 


Heather  Owens 
Jessica  Owens 
Valerie  Park 
Brook  Partner 
Holly  Payne 


Joy  Payton 

Stephanie  Power 

Le'Aqua  Pruitt 

Amanda  Ptacek 

Colleen  Quinn 


Amanda  Roepcke 

Lizabee  Rone 

Tegra  Rosera 

Jill  Russell 

Staci  Shields 


Giota  Soublis 
Erica  Stiff 


Georgiann  Styers 


Che'  Suggs 

Amanda  Swafford 

Amanda  Taylor 

Laura  Vanderbloemen 

Linda  Vu 


Kimberly  Walker 

Margie  Weir 

Tamisa  Wertz 

Amy  Willis 

Alexa  Wood 


Emma  Eastwood 
Sabine  Engel 
Kaori  Fujimoto 
Lesleyann  Morrow 
Irina  Petrova 


Graduate  Studies 


Shymeka  Hunter 
heads  off  to  yet 
another  class. 


Jennifer  Goad 
Elizabeth  Peryam 
I     Eric  Upton 


Dancing  ma- 
chines Ayoka 
Shakir  and 
Courtney  Griffin 
live  it  up  at 
Witkaze's  70's 
party. 


AtClubRebckah's 
game  night  Carta 
Brunjes,  Melissa 
Nysewander  and 
Janet  Rauscher 
play  one  mean 
game  of  Twister. 


"Hey,  now!    It's      Amanda  Shriner 


not  my  pig  and 
I'm  not  taking  it 
to  the  bathroom." 
exclaims  Leia 
Becker. 


ignores  fall's  new 
fashions  as  she 
opts  for  the  more 
avante-garde 
whip  cream  look. 


Class  of 


1997 


E 


nd  of  the  Goldrush 


I  knew  at  that  first-year,  "top  secret,"  Black  Cat  meeting  in  the  raquetball  courts, 
where  we  elected  our  class  mascot:  the  Solid  Gold  Dancers,  that  the  Class  of  1997 
would  be  one  that  would  always  shine.  As  I  look  back  over  these  past  four  years, 
it  seems  to  me  that  my  feeling  was  correct.  Solid  Gold  Dancers  have  left  their  mark, 
not  only  as  a  class,  but  as  individuals  as  well.  With  every  major  change  associated 
with  Agnes  Scott  in  the  past  four  years  including  24-7  parietals,  a  new  president, 
and  a  new  student  constitution,  I  can  name  the  many  Solid  Gold  Dancers  that  were 
on  the  forefront  of  those  changes.  I  look  around  at  the  diversity  of  clubs  and 
organizations,  many  of  which  were  inactive  our  first  year,  and  think  about  how 
they  have  grown  and  flourished  under  the  leadership  of  one  or  more  Solid  Gold 
Dancers. 

I  look  back  on  all  the  classes  that  we  have  seen  go  before  us  and  I  think  of 
a  group  of  students  who  made  that  class  memorable.  It  is  not  one  group  of  students 
that  makes  the  class  of  1 997  stand  out,  but  it  is  each  and  every  one  of  us,  the  actions 
we  take,  and  the  beliefs  that  we  hold. 

We  have  come  a  long  way  from  our  orientation  weekend  in  1993,  through 
good  times  and  bad.  Yet  we  have  all  "survived"  and  "stayed  alive"  together.  If 
we  each  take  with  us  what  we  have  learned  here  at  ASC  into  the  "outside  world," 
I  have  no  doubt  that  the  Solid  Gold  Dancers  will  leave  their  mark  on  the  world. 
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Top:  Olivia  Roller  and  Jennifer  Mettles 
wonder  how  they  will  "survive"  the 
next  four  years. 

Middle:  Beeky  Rafter  and  Courtney 
Huffman  take  time  out  to  appreeiate 
each  other  as  roommates. 

Bottom:  Hillary  Spencer,  SamStavely, 
Leigh  Ann  Russell,  and  Beth  Griffin 
dress  up  in  their  "finery"  for  Capping 
V6. 

Left:  Seniors  +  Smiles  +  Craziness  = 
Black  Cat  Games  1 996. 


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Cynthia  Aceves 
Elizabeth  A.  Adams 

Elizabeth  R.  Adcock 

Social  Council- 3,  4 
Orientation  Council  -  4-Sec. 
Orchestra  -2,3,4 
Flute  Choir -1,2, 
Circle  K-  1,  2-Family  Chair 
New  Westminster  -  1,  2,  3,  4 
SGA  -  3-Main  Rep. 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Jennie  L.  Albritton 

Katherine  I.  Anderson 

Tina  Backus 

RSO  -  3-Co-Pres. 
Joyful  Noise  -  3 
Witkaze  -  3 
The  Profile  -  3 

Martha  J.  Baily 

Tiffany  D.  Baker 

Sarah  Judith  Beyer 

Silhouette-  1,  2-Sec.Ed., 

3-Co-Editor,  4-Co-Editor 
Sychronized  Swimming  -2,3 
Aquatic  Scotties  -1,2 
College  Events  Committee  -  3 
Dana  Scholars  -  3-Chair,  4 
Black  Cat  -  3-Jr.  Prod.  Exec. 

Producer 
Century  Club -2,  3,4 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Betsy  Fitzgerald  Bilbro 

Social  Council  -  1 

Orientation  Council  -  2-Big/Little 
Sister  Coordinator,  3-Special 
Projects  Coordinator,  4-Pres. 

Circle  K- 2 

Class  Officer  -  3-VP,  4-VP 


Interorganizational  Council  -  3,  4 
Tower  Council  -  3,  4V 
Bridges  Group  Assitant  -  3 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -  3,4 
Psychology  Club  -  3 
Volunteer  Board  -  4 
PsiChi-3,  4 
Dana  Scholar -2,  4 
Shadow  Program  -  2 

Ila  J.  Blount 

Rachel  P.  Braun 

Audra  L.  Brecher 

Nellie  R  Brockman 

Melissa  J.  Buehler 

Dana  Scholar  -3,4 

Class  Officer  -2-Sec,  3-Pres., 

4-Pres. 
Silhouette  -  1,  2-Sr.  Section 

Co-Ed.,  3-Co-Editor,  4-Co-Editor 
Omnicron  Delta  Epsilon  -  4-VP 

Stephanie  M.  Chaplin 

Deborah  L.  Cheaves 

Liberty  Chance  Claar- 
Kilgore 

LBA  -  1,  2-Chair,  3-Chair,  4-Chair 
Dana  Sq^olar-3,  4 
RHA-2,h4%p 
RFZ  -2,3,4 

Mona  M.  Cousino 
Catherine  A.  Crumley 
Tanya  Reshee  Daniel 

RSO-  1,2,  3,  4 

Akeley  A.  Davis 
Julie  K.  Dickerson 

RHA-  1,2,3 
Best  Buddies  -  3 


Racism  Free  Zone  -  4 
Young  Democrats-  3,  4 

Vicki  S.  Diesing 

Stephanie  A.  Dillion 

j£     Debra  Dobkins 

Mortar  Board  -  4 
RSO  -1  ,2,  3,  4 

Lynda  Donaldson 

Jane  Donofrio 

Psi  Chi  -3,4 

Writing  Workshop  Tutor  -  3 

RSO -2,  3,  4 

Angela  C.  Dorn 

Holly  K.  Dyer 

Sterling  R.  Elliott 

Carrie  Fain 

Circle  K-  1,  2-Pres,  3-  Lieut.  Gov., 

4  -Dist.  Treas. 
Volunteer  Board  -3,4  -  Treas. 
Representative  Council  -  3 
Dana  Scholars  -  2 
Renfroe  Tutors  -  1,2,  3,  4 

Fariba  Farhidvash 

Pi  Delta  Phi -1,2,  3,  4-Pres. 
Mortar  Board  -  4-Treas. 
American  Chemical  Society 

-1,2,  3,  4 
Chimo-1,  2-Treas.,  3-Treas.,  4-VP 
French  Club -1,2,  3,4 
Muslim  Students  Association 

-3,4 

Caro  Leigh  Feagin 

Tower  Council  -  1,  2 
Project  Read  -  2 

United  Methodist  Home  Tutor  -  3 
'American  Chemical  Society-  1,  2, 

3,  4-Sec/Treas. 
Honor  Court  -  3,  4-VP 
Dekalb  Rape  Crisis  Center 
Counselor  -  3,  4 


Career  Advisory  Board  2,  3-Chair, 

4-Chair 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Kellie  L.  Finn 

Blackfriars  -2,  3,  4 
ASOC  -  3-VP,  4-VP 
Century  Club  -3,4 
College  Events  -  4 
Playreading  -  3,  4 

Leslie  G.  Floyd 
Janine  M.  Flynn 
Heather  Y.  Fong 

Margret  L.  Fox 

Melissa  Francis 

Tower  Council  -  1,  2,3,  4 

Circle  K- 2 

Orientation  Council  -  2,  3,  4-VP 


Racism  Free  Zone  -1,2,  3-Pres., 

4-Pres. 
Tower  Council  -  1,  2  ,  3,  4 
Student  Activities  Advisory  Board 

-2,3,4 
RHA-2,3-Sec.,4-R.D. 

Brandy  Gossage 

Profile-  1 -Staff  Writer, 

2.  3,4-  Features  Ed 
Pi  Delta  Phi  -  h7?3-Pres.,  4 
French  Club-  1,2,3,4 
Mortar  Board  -  4-  Black  Cat 

Pranks  Chair 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -  3,  4 
Young  Democrats  -1,2,3,  4 
Writing  Center  Tutor-  3,  4 

Clara  B.  Graff 

Jessica  M.  Graham 

Sharon  L.  Granade 


Social  Council  -2,  3,4 
Interorganizational  Council  -3,4 
Global  Awareness  -  4 

Michelle  R.  Frost 

Volunteer  Board  -  1,  2,3,4 
Chair  Volunteer  Board  -  3,  4 
Circle  K-  1,2 
Soccer  -  4 
Renfroe  Tutor-  2,  3 

Rozanna  M.  Gaines 

Rhiannon  L.  Gerald 

Witkaze-  1,  2 


Eleanor  M.  Grant 


Elizabeth  Griffin 

Studio  Dance  Theatre  -1,2,3, 
ASOC  -3,4 
Circle  K-  1,2 

Ginger  Victoria  Guice 

Project  Environment  -  1 

BSU-1,2 

Honor  Court  -  2,  3-Sec/Treas., 

4-Pres. 
Religious  Life  Council  -  2 
Dana  Scholar- 2,  3,  4 


Habitat  for  Humanity  -  2,  3,  4 
Alcohol  Awareness  Committee  -  2 
Sophomore  Ring  Selection 

Committee  -  2 
Profile  -  3,  4-Circulation 

Manager 
ACOG -  3 
Peer  Advising  -  4 
NCBI  -2,3 
Peer  Advising  -  4 

Catherine  B.  Gurry 

Elizabeth  A.  Halvorson 

LBA-3,  4 
RSO-  4 
RHA  -  4-JR 
Volunteer  Board  -  3 

Susan  H.  Han 

Jennifer  M.  Harben 

Jennifer  Nellie  Harper 

Julia  M.  Harrison 

Teresa  D.  Harrision 

Best  Buddies  -  1,  2-Dir..  3-Dir.,  4 
SGA  -  2,  3-Treas. 
Tower  Council  -  1,2,  3,  4 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -  3,  4-VP 
Volunteer  Board  -  2-Treas.,  3,  4 
Omnicron  Delta  Epsilon  -  4 
Mortar  Board  -  4 
Dana  Scholar -2,  3 
Stukes  Scholar-  3 
Interorganizational  Council  -  4-VP 

Heather  Anne  Harshman 

Tower  Council  -  1,  2,3,  4 
Best  Buddies  -  1,  2-Treas., 

3-Treas.,  4 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -  1,  2-VP, 

3-VP,  4 
Volunteer  Board  -  2,  3-Treas. 
American  Chemical  Society -3 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Michelle  S.  Hayes 

RSO  -3,4 

Miki  Heimlich 

Best  Buddies-  1.2.  3 

PsiChi-2,  3 

SGA  -  3-Jr.  Class  Rep. 


Amy  C.  Heit 

Mary  Murray  Herdon 

Annual  Telethon  -  1,  2,  3,  4 
RSO-1,2,  3,  4 
Honor  Court  -  3 

Susan  Hiers 

Biology  Club  -2,3,3 
German  Club-  1,2,3,4 
Cross  Country  Team  -  4 
Who's  Who  -  2 

Amanda  L.  Hodges 

Glee  Club  -1,2 
Profile -1,2-Asst.  Ed., 

3-  Editor-in-Chief 
RHA  -3,4 
Best  Buddies  -  2 
Writing  Workshop  Tutor-  3,  4 
Dana  Scholar-  3 

Tara  Celes  Hogan 

Witkaze-  1,2,3,4 
Class  Officer  -  2-Pres. 
Rep  Council  -  1 
German  Club  -  1,  2-Pres. 
Student  Senate  -  4-Pres. 
NCBI-1,2,  3,  4 

Caroline  Hopps 

Student  Rep.  College  Events 

Comm.  -  2,  3,  4 
Soccer  Team  -  2,  S.Jte' 
College  Democrats&2,  3,  4 
Atlanta  Semester  -  4 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -  4 

Valerie  A.  Horton 

Courtney  Leigh  Huffman 

SGA  -  1 ,  2-Asst.  Treas.,  3 
Young  Democrats  -1,2 
Mills  College  Domestic 
Exchange  -  3 

Rachel  C.  Huffman 

Amnesty  International  -  1, 

4-Founder,  Co-Pres. 
Racism  Free  Zone  -3,4 
Young  Democrats  -  1,  2-Treas., 

3-Pres.,  4 
Mortar  Board  -  4-Pres. 
Dana  Scholars  -  1,  2,  4 
Chimo  -  2,  3-Historian 
Aquatic  Scotties  -1,  2,  3 


Residence  Hall  Association 

-2,3,  4-RA 
Joyful  Noise  -  4 
Habitat  for  Humanity  -2,3 
New  Westminster  Fellowship 

-1,2,3,4 


TirisrnD.  Jackson 

Catherine  Jarret 

Circle  K  -  1 

Biology  Club  -3,4 

Newman  Club  -  3,  4 

Spanish  Club  -  3,  4 

Agnes  Scott  Outdoors  Club  -  3 

Blackfriars  -4 

Joyful  -  4 

Habitat  for  Humanity  -  4 

Focus  Group  Mentor  -  4 

Atlanta  Foodbank  Volunteer  -  4 


Amanda  Heather  Lockhart 

ASOC-3,  4 
Biology  Club  -3,4 
Best  Buddies  -  1 

Lesbian/Bisexual  Alliance  -  2,  3,  4 
Residence  Hall  Association 

-  2-JR,  3-JR,  4-VP 
Rugby  Club  -  4-President 
Soccer-  1,  2 
Sophomore  Family  Ring 

Committee  -  2 
SAFE  -2,3,4 
Silhouette  -  1,  2-Sports  Ed., 

3-Sr.  Ed.,  4-Sr.  Ed. 
Young  Democrats  -  1 

Lucien  M.  Lockhart 

Aleksandra  Mandic 


Natalie  R.  Johnson 

Stephanie  Renee  Johnson 

Soccer  Team  -  1 

American  Chemical  Society  -  2 

Biology  Club  -  3,  4 

Angela  Y.  Kaigler 

Gwendolyn  D.  Kelly 

Amy  S.  Kim 

Ashley  B.  Kirtley 

Dana  L.  Kitchen 


Rachel  A.  Markam 

Marleen  M.  Maupin 

Tennis  Team  -  1,  2,  3,  4 
Basketball  Team  1,  2-Captain 
Best  Buddies-  1,2,3 

Faith  T.  McClellan 

National  Hispanic  Association 

-2,3,4 
Witkaze  -  4 
RHA  -3,4 

Amy  McDonald 

Blackfriars  -3,4 
Social  Council  -  3,  4 
American  Chemical  Society -4 
SAFE  -  4 


Vicky  L.  McGee 

Anne  Mitchell 

Studio  Dance  Theater-  1,  2,  3,  4 

Tower  Council  -  1,  2,  3,  4 

Profile  -  2,  3-Arts  &  Entertainment 

Editor 
Habitat  for  Humanity  Campus 

Chapter-  1-Pres.,  2,  3,  4 
Pi  Delta  Phi -1,2,  3,  4-VP 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Susan  V.  Molinaro 

Hoa  Mi  Molinie 

CHIMO  -  2 

French  Club  -  2 

Pi  Delta  Phi -1,2,  3,4    ' 


Jennifer  L.  Parker 

Chelsy  A.  Parks 

Soccer  Team  -  1,  2,  3,  4 
Basketball  Team  -  4 
French  Club  -  4 

Stephanie  K.  Patton 

Robin  "i*!aerry 

Elanor  Peterson 

Basketball  -2,3,4 

Athletic  Advisory  Board  -  3,  4 

Penny  Diane  Powell 

Lacey  R.  Pyburn 


Jennifer  L.  Montgomery 

Natasha  Miller  Naderi 

Religious  Life  Council  -  2 
SGA  -  2-Day  Student  Rep. 
Day  Student  Organization  -  4 

Brandi  M.  Nance 

Jennifer  O.  Nettles 

Tameka  Noorwood-Clark 

Witkaze-  1,2,  3 

Joyful  Noise  -  4 

Day  Students  Organization  -  2,  3 

Denise  O'Brian 


Becky  D.  Rafter 

Volleyball  Team  -  2, 

3-Co-Captain,  4 
OrieriUbtion  Council  -1,2,3,4 
StudennActivites  Advisory  Board 

-1,2 
Student  Athletes  Advisory  Board 

-3,4 
NHA  -2,3,4 

Spanish  Honor  Society  -  3,  4-VP 
LBA-1,2,  3,  4 

Katherine  E.  Randolph 

Mortar  Board-  4 

Karen  Elizabeth  Reed 

RSO  -  1,  2-Treas.,  3,  4-Pres. 

Katherine  B.  Renfroe 


Andrea  Riba 

SGA  -  2-Sophomore  Rep.,  3-Sec. 
CHIMO -1,2,  3-Sec, 

4-Public  Relations 
Circle  K-1,2-Sec. 
Freshman  Orientation  Student 

Leader  -  3 
Cross  Country  Team  -1,2, 

3-Coach's  Award 
Mortar  Board  -  4 
German  Club  -  2 

Catherine  Ridinger 

Social  Council-  1,2,  3,  4-Pres. 
Racism  Free  Zone  -  2,  3-Treas.,  4 
Black  Cat  -  1 -Cheer,  2-Costume, 

3-Chair 
Student  Activities  Board  -2,3 

Olivia  M.  Roller 

Blackfriars  -  1,  2-Publicity  Chair 

Spanish  Club  -1,2,3,4 

Faust  Club  -  3,  4-Pres. 

College  Chorale  -  1  -Wardrobe 
Mistress,  2-Pres.,  3,  4 

Aurora  -  3-Reader,  4-Editor 

Profile  -  2-Contributing  Writer, 
3-Contributing  Writer,  4-Arts 
&  Entertainment  Editor 

Janine  M.  Russell 

Leigh  Anne  Russell 

Circle  K-l,  2-Treas. 

Tower  Council  -  3,  4 
Class  Officer  -  3-Sec/Treas., 

4-Sec/Treas. 
Profile  -  4-Business  Manager 
Sophomore  Family  Weekend  Ring 

Committee  -  2-Chair 

Kolby  Sanders 

Circle  K-1.2-VP 

Collegiate  Chorale  -  1,2,3,  4 
London  Fog  -2,3,4 
Sophomore  Family  Weekend 
Ring  Committee  -  2 

Elizabeth  A.  Savage 

Stacy  Kim  Schmitt 

National  Spanish  Honor  Society 
-  4-Pres. 

Emily  Z.  Scott 

Amy  L.  Selvig 


Bethany  J.  Shirra-Marx 

Nicole  M.  Sikora-Buttram 

Amnesty  International  -  4-Co-Pres. 
Asian  Cultural  Awareness  Society 

-4 
Profile  -  3 

Swarna  Priya  Sivanesan 

CHIMO-  1,  2,  3-Historian, 

4-Treas. 
Profile  -  3-  Layout  Coordinator. 
Silhouette-  1,  2-Sec.  Ed. 

Sunny  L.  Snaith 

Rebecca  Corrine  Snipes 

SAFE -2,  3,  4 
Tower  Council  -  1,  2 
Honor  Court  -  4 

Melanie  K.  Somers 

Hillary  R.  Spencer 

Samatha  N.  Stavely 

Crystal  Steadham 

Joyful  Noise  -  4 

Day  Student  Organization  -  3,  4 

Who's  Who  -  2 

Global  Connections-  4-England 

Consewative  Forum  -  4 

Shalia  C.  Stephens 

Alicia  L.  Stewart 

Patricia  Stogner 

Anne  Louise  Stovall 

Blackfriars  -  4 
Psychology  Club  -  4 
RTC  -  4-Sec. 

Tomekia  L.  Strickland 

Mary  Victoria  Sturdivant 


Anna  C.  Summers 

Stacy  I.  Taylor 
Cicely  A.  Thompson 

Deanna  Kaye  Turner 

SAFE-27^®¥reas., 
4-Sec.  of.  Comm. 
Girl  Scouts  -2,3 

April  D.  VanMansfield 

A.  Adrienne  Walker 

Glee  Club-  1,2,  3,4 
London  Fag  -3,4 
Psi  Chi  -  2,  3,  4-Pres. 
Softball -1,2,  3,  4 
Circle  K- 2 

Cheryl  E.  Watternbarger 

Tamisa  N.  Wertz 

Mary  Ruth  White 

Blackfriars  -  2,  3 
Jr.  Prod.  -  3-Director 

Ruth  M.  Wiles 

RSO-l-VP 

SGA-  2,  3 
Blackfriars-  1,2,3 


Rebecca  D.  Willard 
Kelanie  Williamson 

Jill  M.  Wlimarth 

SGA- J 
RHA  -2,3 

Volleyball  Team  -2,4 
Mortar  Board  -  4 

Melinda  M.  Wilson 

American  Chemical  Society-  1 
Aquatic  Scotties  -1,2, 

3-Program  Manager,  4 
Biology  Club  -  3,  4-Tri  Beta 

Coordinator 
College  Events  Committee  -3,4 
Peer  Advisor  -  4 

Focus  Group  Student  Mentor -4 
Social  Council  -  2 

Lara  A.  Wirth 

Kimberly  Shane  Wood 

Virginia  Michelle  deZerne 

French  Club  -2,3,4 
Racism  Free  Zone  -1,2 
Volunteer  Board  -  1 
Studio  Dance  Theatre  -2,3,4 


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Elizabeth  A.  Adcock 

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Jennie  L.  Albritton 

Theatre  &  Music  •  Paducah.  KY 


Katherine  I.  Anderson 

Psychology  •  Bolivar,  TN 


Tina  Backus 

Biology  •  Decatur,  GA 


Martha  J.  Bailey 

Math-Economies  &  German  •  Decatur.  GA 


Sarah  Judith  BeyeiV 

Psychology  •  Houston.  TX  1 


Betsy  Fitzgerald  Bilbro 

Psvcholo%\'  •  Warner-Robins.  GA 


Ila  J.  Blount 

Psychology'  &  English  literature-Creative  Writing  « 


Sherrie  Boone 

International  Relations  •  Memphis.  TN 


Nellie  R.  Brockman 

History  &  Sociology- An throplogy  •  Atlanta,  GA 


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Biochemistry  •  Lake  City,  GA 


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Liberty  Chance  Claar-Kilgore 

Spanish  •  At/anta,  GA     JOm 


Melissa  J.  Buehler 

Economics  &  Business  •  Cora/  Springs.  FL 


Kathy  Butts 

P5ycho/o,gy  •  Decatur,  GA 


Salimah  Major,  Valerie  Horton,  and  Cathy  Ridinger  are  all  ears  at  DisneyWorld  in  Floru 


Mona  M.  Cousino 

International  Relations  •  Louisville,  KY 


Catherine  A.  Crumley 

History  •  Norcross,  GA 


Tanya  Reshee  Daniel 

English  Literature-Creative  Writing  •  Decatur,  GA 


Akeley  A.  David 

Biology  •  Kissimmee,  FL 


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Audra  Brecher  is  fearless  when  it'comes  to  keg  stands. 


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Debra  Dobkins 

English  •  Buford.  GA 


Jane  Donofrio 

Psychology  •  Allanta,  GA 


yulie  Katherine  Dickerson 

Sociology-Anthropology  •  Raleigh.  NC 


Holly  K.  Dyer 

Ausic  •  iJocfcv  Face.  GA 


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Sterling  R.  Elliott 

International  Relations  •  Hinesvillc.  GA 


Caro  Leigh  Feagin 

Chemistry  •  Stone  Mountain.  GA 


Kellie  L.  Finn 

Performance  Art  •  Decatur,  GA 


Brook  Renfroe,  Amanda  Lockhart,  lennifer  Harper,  Mary  Harkkroad,  and  Heather  Goodge  have 
emained  close  friends  since  they  met  as  first-year  students. 


Leslie  L.  Floyd 

Biology  •  Covington.  GA 


Heather  Y.  Fong 

Philosophy  &  Political  Science  •  Cordova,  GA 


Melissa  Francis 

English  •  Stockbridge,  GA 


Jessica  Megan  Graham 

Biochemistn'  •  Savannah,  GA 


The  graduating  RTCs  beam  with  pride  after  Senior  Investiture  1 996. 


Rhiannon  L.  Gerald 

African  American  Studies  •  Evansville.  IN 


Sharon  L.  Granade 

Art  •  Decatur,  GA 


Brandy  B.  Gossage 

English  &  History*  •  Marietta,  GA 


Elizabeth  Griffin 

Biology'  •  Kingsport,  TN    ,i 


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Becky  Rafter  and  Courtney  Huffman  decide  to  do  a  little  gardening. 


Catherine  B.  Gurry 

History'  •  Simpsonville,  SC 


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Jennifer  Nellie  Harper 

Psychology  •  Fitzgerald,  GA 


Elizabeth  A.  Halvorsen 

Psychology  •  Decatur.  GA 


Teresa  D.  Harrision 

Mathmatics-Economics  •  Clermont.  GA 


Ginger  Victoria  Guice 

Psychology  •  Bremen.  GA 


Jennifer  M.  Harben 

History  •  Tucker,  GA 


Heather  Anne  Harshman 

Biochemistr)'  •  Holdcn,  GA 


Miki  Heimlich 

Psychology  •  Decatur,  GA 


Terri  Hightower 

Psychology .•  Ripley,  TN 


Amy  C.  Heit 

English  •  Houston,  TX 


Mary  Murray  Herdon 

Sociology-Anthroplogy  •  Clarkston.  GA 


Tara  Celes  Hogan 

Political  Science  &  German  •  Svlvania,  GA 


Kolby  Sanders,  Carrie  Fain,  Saw  Stavely.  Beth  Griffin,  Adrienne  Walker,  and  Leigh  Anne  Russell 
are  relieved  to  be  graduating  after  four  years  of  hard  work. 


Caroline  Hopps 

Political  Science  •  Spartanburg,  SC 


Rachel  C.  Huffman 

Religious  Studies  •  Baton  Rouge,  LA 


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Courtney  Leigh  Huffman 

Political  Science  •  Memphis,  TN 


Natalie  R.  Johnson 

English  •  Kanssas  City,  MO 


"Here  we  are  on  Black  Cat  day.  Senior  Class  sings  our  last  song.  Graduation  comes  in  May,  and 
we'll  soon  be  gone  ...." 


Rhiannon  Gerald,  Julie  Diekerson,  and  Cathy  Ridinger-  the  new  Charlie's  Angels'; 


Amanda  Heather  Lockhart 

Biolog\'-Psychoiog\>  •  Houston,  TX 


Lucien  M.  Lockhart 

Chemistr\'  •  Clarkston,  GA 


Aleksandra  Mandic 

Mathematics-Economics  •  Powder  Springs.  CA 


Marleen  M.  Maupin 

Economics  &  Histow  •  Enid,  OK 


Amy  McDonald 

:iolog\'-Anthropolog\'  •  fruntsWU&AJ! 


Anne  Mitchell 

French  &  History  •  Chesterfield.  MO 


Natasha  Miller  Naderi 

Religious  Studies  &  History  •  Decatur,  GA 


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Branch  M.  Nance 

lish  Literature-Creative  Writing  •  Denton,  NC 


Susan  V.  Molinaro 

Art  &  Women's  Studies  •  Covington,  GA 


Jennifer  L.  Montgomery 

Art  •  Winter  Springs,  FL 


Anne  Mitchell,  Mono  Cousino,  and  Beth  Savage  -  "on  the  cover  of  a  magazine.' 


Jennifer  O.  Nettles 

Sociology-Anthropology  •  Douglas.  GA 


Tameka  Noorwood-Clark 

Psychology  •  Stone  Mountain.  GA 


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Denise  O'Brian 

Jennifer  L.  Parker 

Chemistry 

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French  &  Theatre  •  Pensacola,  FL 

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Chelsy  A.  Parks 

French  •  Nashville,  TN 


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Leigh  Feagin,  Melinda  Wilson,  Kolby  Sanders,  Beth  Griffin,  and  Ginger  Guiee  attend  a  basketball  Elanor  Peterson 

game  in  Solid  Gold  attire.  Biology  •  Gulf  Breeze,  FL 


Becky  D.  Rafter 

Spanish  &  tnfl  Relations  •  Mount  Carmel,  TN 


Katherine  E.  Randolph 

Biochemists  •  Springfield,  TN 


Karen  E.  Reed 

Biolog\>  •  Lithonia.  Ga     ,K  . 

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Katherine  B.  Renfroe 

jlogy-Psvchofogy  •  Baton  Rouge,  LA 


Andrea  Riba 

German  &  Int'l  Relations  •  lensen  Beach.  FL 


Oliva  M.  Roller 

Spanish  •  Daleville'AL 


Janine  M.  Russell 

Psychology  •  Kennesaw,  GA 


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Rebecca  Snipes,  Cecelia  Heit,  Jennie  Albritton,  Jennifer  Parker,  Teresa  Harrison,  and  Brandy 
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Catherine  Ridinger 

Economics  •  Springfield,  IL 


Leigh  Anne  Russell 

Economics  &  Business  •  Atmore,  AL 


Kolby  Sanders 

Biology  •  Statesboro,  GA 


Elizabeth  A.  Savage 

English  •  Martinez,  GA 


Amy  L.  Selvig 

Psychology  •  Sumter.  SC 


Keltic  Finn  and  Martha  Bailey  share  some  trail  mix  on  a  hike  through  the  mountains. 


Nicole  M.  Sikora-Buttram 

History  &  Political  Science  •  Chamblee.  GA 


Sunny  L.  Snaith 

Astrophysics  •  Decatur.  GA 


Rebecca  Corrine  Snipes 

English  •  Goshen.  KY 


Melanie  K.  Somers 

International  Relations  •  Davisburejvll 


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Roommates  Holly  Dyer.  Beth  Adcock.  and  Melissa  Francis,  enjoy  themselves  at  Black  Cat. 


Samantha  N.  Stavely 

Psychology  •  Louisville.  GA 


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Anne  Louise  Stovall 

sycholog)'-Women's  Studies  •  Atlanta.  GA 


Crystal  Steadham 

History  •  Norcross.  GA 


Tomekia  L.  Strickland 

Biologv  •  Atlanta,  GA 


Hillary  R.  Spencer 

Art  &  History  '  Pensacola,  FL 


Alicia  L.  Stewart 

History  •  Tucker,  GA 


Mary  Victoria  Sturdivant 

Political  Science  •  Raleigh,  NC 


Stacy  I.  Taylor 

Biology  •  Bristol  TN 


A.  Adrienne  Walker 

Psychology'  •  Monlicello.  EL 


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Cicely  A.  Thompson 

English  '  Blackshear.  GA 


Deanna  Kaye  Turner 

History  •  Senoia.  GA 


Mary 

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Ruth  M.  Wiles 

International  Relations  •  Longs,  SC 

Political  Science  •  Decafur,  GA 

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Rebecca  D.  Willard 

English  &  Theatre  •  Covington.  GA 


Stacy  Taylor,  Amanda  Lockhart,  and  Chelsy  Parks  know  how  to  have  fun  when  they  are  together. 


Kelanie  Williamson 

Psychology  •  Bremen,  CA 


Jill  M.  Wilmarth 

Religious  Studies  •  Spring,  TX 


Melinda  M.  Wilson 

Biology  •  Appomattox,  VA 


Becky  Willard.  Kelanie  Williamson, 
and  Jill  Wilmarth  debate  over  which 
side  the  tassle  is  supposed  to  be  on 
before  Senior  Investiture. 

Elanor  Peterson  and  Sarah  Beyer 
participate  in  the  three-legged  race 
on  Black  Cat  Field  Day. 


Audra  Brecher  and  Anne  Mitchell 
didn't  forget  about  their  fellow 
Scotties  when  they  were  in  Paris, 
France. 


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omething  for  everybody... 

Agnes  Scott  College  comes  out  of  the  shadows  when  her  students  and 
graduates  reach  out  to  the  world,  building  the  community.  Of  the  43 
organizations  found  on  the  pages  that  follow,  each  and  every  one 
brings  Agnes  Scott  into  the  light. 

Groups  like  Amnesty  International,  Best  Buddies,  Circle  K,  and 
Habitat  for  Humanity  explicitly  dedicate  themselves  to  service,  forcing 
students  out  of  their  books  and  into  the  lives  of  others. 

However,  just  because  groups  like  Collegiate  Chorale  and  Tower 
Council  are  not  readily  identifiable  as  service  organizations,  does  not 
mean  that  they  are  in  the  shadows.  Any  time  organizations  reach  out 
to  include  their  fellow  Scotties,  sparks  fly. 

Not  only  does  ASC  step  out  into  the  light,  but  other  clubs  seek 
to  bring  the  light  of  awareness  here  to  our  campus.  ACASA,  LBA, 
Witkaze,  RFZ  and  other  such  groups  seek  to  make  Agnes  Scott  more 
diverse  and,  hopefully,  more  accepting. 

The  light  shines  brightly  here  at  ASC  thanks  to  the  efforts  of  some 
very  active  organizations. 


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Top:  Members  of  Mortar  Board,  along 
with  a  few  friends,  gather  before  the 
very  successful  Black  Cat  Field  Day. 

Middle:  Rhiannon  Gerald,  President 
of  Racism  Free  Zone,  conducts  a 


Bottom:  Members  of  ACASA  venture 
out  to  meet  the  natives  at  fapan  Fest 
'96  held  at  Stone  Mountain. 


Left:  ASOC  women  brave  the  rapids. 


Right:  The  members  of  the  Student 
Government  Association  have  spent 

much  of  their  time  in  heated  debates 
about  changing  P.E.  requirements. 

Below:  Senators  Erika  Blanchard  and 
Devon  Savoy  lookover  constituent  com- 
plaints. 


The  Big  Three 


Above:  Executive  VP  Brooke  Renfroe 
attempts  to  make  sense  of  a  proposal 
put  forth  by  Administrative  VP  Alexa 
Wood  and  Senator  Hillary  Ferris. 

Right:  Tara  Hogan.SGA  President. 
"When  you're  focused  on  what  you 
want  to  accomplish  -  even  the  darkest 
paths  can  be  illuminated." 


Right:  Taking  the  oath  of  office  as  new 
senators  are.  from  left  to  right:  Andrea 
Han'ey,  Lilli  Maddatu,  Alice  Farmer, 
and  Erika  Blanchard. 


Left:  The  women  of  Honor  Court  en- 
sure that  ASC  students  uphold  the 
honor  code. 


Below:  Honor  Court  President,  Ginger 
Guiee  (center).  "Honoring  yourself 
and  others,  whether  it's  academically, 
socially,  or  morally  is  what  Agnes  Scott 
is  all  about" 


Preside  Over  ASC 


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Above:  Luci  Lockhart.  President  Resi- 
dence Hall  Association  (RHA).    "I 

am  very  proud  of  everyone  of  the  mem- 
bers of  RHA,  even  though  sometimes  it 
doesn't  seem  to  be  true.  I  am  demand- 
ing and  they  helped  to  accomplish  one 
goal  I  had  -  more  open  communica- 
tions between  dorm  council.  Hope- 
fully, as  RHA  grows  stronger  and  more 
self-assured,  we  can  get  a  wonderful 
blend  of  activities  and  ideas  from  every 
dorm  council. " 

Left:  The  members  of  RHA  in  the  re- 
cently converted  Tap  Room. 


Politics  Anyone  . . . 


Right:  Stephanie  Power  and  Harriet 
Below:  The  Young  Democrats  take  a  Baker  (left  to  right)have  dedicated 
liberal  stance  at  a  recent  meeting.  themselves  to  the  Young  Democrats. 


Above:  First-year  Michelle  Goss,  for 
Conservative  Forum.  "Our  focus 
this  year  has  been  to  shed  more  light  on 
our  campus  as  to  what  the  Consen'a- 
tive  Forum  is  all  about.  We  are  becom- 
ing more  involved  with  activities  and 
informing  others  about  "The  Right" 
side  of  issues.  The  Consen'ative  Forum 
is  coming  out  of  the  dark." 

Right:  The  members  of  Consen'ative 
Forum  pose  with  paraphernalia. 


Left:  Amnesty  International  mem- 
bers Natasha  Price  (left)  and  Jessica 
Crawford  (right)  join  other  concerned 
citizens  at  a  protest  at  the  School  of  the 
Americas  in  Georgia. 


Left:  Rachel  Huffman  {center), Co-Presi- 
dent. "Amnesty  International,  a  hu- 
man rights  organization,  advocates  for 
the  release  of  prisoners  of  conscience, 
fair  and  prompt  trials  for  all  political 
prisoners,  and  an  end  to  torture  and 
execution  in  all  cases.  Amnesty  be- 
lieves that  it  is  'better  to  light  one 
candle  than  to  curse  the  darkness.'" 

Below:  Members  of  the  Agnes  Scott 
College  chapter  of  Amnesty  Interna- 
tional. 


Or  Something  More  Global? 


Rhiannon  Gerald  (center),  President. 
"The  purpose  of  Racism  Free  Zone 
(RFZ)  is  to  enlighten  the  campus  about 
the  importance  of  diversity.  We  be- 
lieve that  through  various  activities, 
such  as  Diversity  Week,  we  help  to 
promote  acceptance  and  eliminate  rac- 
ism on  our  campus. " 


Above:  Racism  Free  Zone  members 
help  the  campus  community  remain 
aware  that  racism  continues  to  be  a 
problem  we  must  resolve. 


Below:  Members  ofACASA  and  Chimo 
attend  an  international  student  reee 
tion  at  Symphony  Hall. 


Right:  ACASA  members  NicoleSikora- 
Buttram,  Annie  Chanpong,  and  Lilli 
Maddatu  (left  to  right),  speak  with 
CNN  anchor  Joie  Chen  at  an  Asian 
American  Student  Union  Confrence. 


The  Richness  of  the  World 


Above:  Chimo  members  in  traditional 
Thai  dress  fold  their  hands  to  make  the 
"wai"  gesture  of  welcome. 

Right:  Annie  Chanpong  (right).  Presi- 
dent. "ACASA  has  had  an  amazing 
first  year!  Not  only  did  we  establish 
numerous  contacts  among  students, 
faculty,  and  international  organiza- 
tions in  Atlanta,  but  we  have  a  commit- 
ted group  of  active  members  which 
makes  up  our  very  core.  With  so  much 
inner  and  outer  support,  we  were  able 
to  establish  ourselves  as  a  significant 
organization  with  much  to  say  and 
share." 


Right:  The  members  of  the  Asian  Cut 
tural  Awareness  Student  Associa 
tion  (ACASA). 


Viva  Espafia!  y  Puerto  Rico  y  Cuba  y  Chile  y  ... 


Left:  Dr.  Rafael  Oeasio  andNHA  Vice 
President  Danyael  Miller fill  their  plates 
with  fine  Spanish  cuisine  at  a  dinner 
celebrating  Hispanic  culture. 


Above:  NHA  members  at  Seven  Stages ' 
production  of  the  Spanish  play,  "Rosa 
de  dos  Aromas." 


Above:  Laura  Watson.  NHA  member, 
"In  its  quest  to  increase  awareness  of 
the  multifaceted  Hispanic  community, 
National  Hispanic  Awarenesshosts 
many  activities  on  campus.  These 
activities,  usually  accompanied  by 
lively  music  and  superb  food,  are  fun 
events  where  participants  can  experi- 
ence Hispanic  culture.' 


Below:  Fariba  Farhidvash,  Co-Presi- 
dent. "The  French  Club,  a  more  active 
club  this  year,  serves  as  an  informal 
social  group  with  the  purpose  of  giving 
students  a  taste  of  French  culture. 
French  culture  is  more  than  crepes  and 
the  Eiffel  Tower  -  it  is  rich  with  art, 
food,  film,  and  literature." 


Right:  Agnes  Scott  s  French  Club. 

Below:  The  members  of  Pi  Delta  Phi. 
a  national  honor  society  for  those  who 
excel  in  the  study  of  French. 


Crossing  the  Language  Barrier 


Above:  Olivia  Roller.  President  of  the 
Faust  Club. 

Right:  The  members  of  Agnes  Scott's 
very  own  Faust  Club,  a  group  dedi- 
cated (o  bringing  a  little  bit  of 
Germany  to  campus. 


Left:  The  women  of  Witkaze. 

Below:  Cicely  Thompson,  Witkaze 
President.  "Witkaze  is  a  cultural 
organization,  a  place  for  and  a  way  of 
sharing,  suppporting.  and  educating. 
Through  Witkaze,  its  members  first 
realize  their  past,  present,  and  poten- 
tial and  are  then  able  to  share  their 
realizations  with  the  campus  -  all  are 
delivered  out  of  the  shadows  into  the 
light. " 


Celebrating  Sisterhood 


In  the  Spotlight 


Below:  Members  of  Studio  Dance 

perform  in  a  benefit  production  for 
disadvantaged  children. 


Below:  Douglas  Scott,  Maiy  Cochran. 
Marylin  Darling.  Bridget  Guenthner. 
and  David  Klimchak  (left  to  right),  the 
dedicated  faculty  who  teach  dance  at 
Agnes  Scott. 


Left:  Mortar  Board  member  Debbie 
Cheaves  entertains  onlookers  at  a  Hal- 
loween carnival. 


Left:  Rachel  Huffman  (right).  Presi- 
dent. Mortar  Board  is  a  national 
honor  society  that  recognizes  college 
seniors  with  distinguished  ability  and 
achievement  in  scholarship,  leadership, 
andsen'iee.  Our  ASC  chapter  oversees 
Black  Cat,  awards  the  class  scholar- 
ship trophy,  sponsors  the  'Don't  Quote 
Me'  lecture  series,  and  participates  in 
volunteer  projects. " 


It  Is  an  Honor 


Above:  Spanish  Honor  Society  mem- 
bers. Becky  Rafter.  Stacy  Schmidt,  and 
Sarah  Beyer  (left  to  right). 


Below:  President  Bullock  speaks 
members  of  LBA  at  a  special  des: 
meeting. 


Right:  LBA  members  Christina  Bozzini 
(front  center),  BeckyRafter  (left),  and 
Betty  Halvorsen  (top  center)  converse 
with  Karen  Green  (right).  Director  of 
Multicultural  Affairs 


Honest  Acceptance 


Above:  The  members  of  Agnes  Scott's 
Lesbian  Bisexual  Alliance  (LBA). 

Right:  Chance Claar-Kilgore,  President 
of  LBA.  "I  know  that  people  think  that 
lam  radical.  lam  ...but  I  believe  that 
is  because  I  want  to  sit  and  talk  with 
others  about  how  things  REALLY  are, 
on  campus  and  in  the  world.  I  hope 
that  LBA  will  continue  to  create  an 
environment  where  we  can  all  'come  to 
the  table'  so  to  speak." 


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Right:  Members  of  LBA  along  with 
ASC  faculty  members,  Rafael  Ocasio 
and  Tina  Pippin,  at  the  Gay  Pride 
Parade  in  Atlanta. 


Completing  the  (Student)  Body 


Left:  The  members  of  the  Day  Student 
Organization  (DSO). 

Below:  Bonnie  Page,  President.  "The 
DSO  helps  day  students  foster  rela- 
tionships with  other  day  students 
through  campus  and  community  ser- 
vice projects.  This  organization  also 
serves  as  a  place  to  collect  our  concerns 
so  that  they  may  be  dealt  with  by 
student  leaders  and  administrators." 


Left:  Agnes  Scott's  Returning  Stu- 
dent Organization  (RSO)  seeks  to 
provide  support  for  students  beyond 
the  traditional  college  age.  The  orga- 
nization also  sen'es  as  a  place  for  these 
women  to  voice  their  concerns  and 
work  to  address  them. 


Right:  Volunteer  Board  oversees  such 
groups  as  Best  Buddies  and  Habitat. 

Below:  Michelle  Frost,  President. 
"Nelson  Mandela  once  said,  'It  is  our 
light,  not  our  darkness  that  frightens 
us.'  Volunteer  Board  has  given  me 
the  opportunity  to  be  more  comfortable 
with  my  light  through  the  power  of 
volunteering." 


A  Helping  Hand 


Below:  The  Girl  Scouts  do  much  more 
Left:  Lifting  the  spirits  of  the  mentally  than  just  sell  cookies.  Members  are 
challenged  is  what  the  members  of  active  in  many  forms  of  community 
Best  Buddies  enjoy.  outreach. 


A  Smiling  Face 


Left:  Betsy  Herrington.  Secretary. 
"Circle  K  is  a  volunteer  organization 
that  performs  various  projects  around 
Atlanta  throughout  the  year.  With 
thirty  members  this  year,  we've  been 
very  successful  at  ser\'ing  the  commu- 
nity. 


Left:  Stacy  McCoy.  Circle  K  President, 
and  Michele  Heny  help  keep  East 
College  Avenue  beautiful. 


Keep  the  Faith 


Right:  The  members  of  the 
Below:  Newman  Club  celebrates  Newman  Club,  an  organization 
Halloween  with  a  pumpkin  can'ing  working  to  meet  the  needs  ofASC's 
party.  Catholic  communtiy. 


Above:  Members  of  New  Westminster 
Fellowship,  an  informal  organization 
for  Presbyterians. 


Above:  The  members  of  Religious  Life 
Council. 

Right:  Tracy  Oliver,  Co-Chair  of  the 
Religious  Life  Council.  "A  large  part 
of  our  purpose  is  for  us  to  help  others  to 
allow  their  spiritual  lights  and  faiths  to 
shine." 


Left:  Samantha  Stavely,  Editor-in-Chief 
Fall  1 996.  "Rest  assured  that  on  pro- 
duction weekend,  you  will  get  a  call  - 
'I'll  have  that  article  to  you  tomorrow 
...  I've  been  swamped.'  Orworse.you 
have  to  track  them  down.  Despite 
those  minor  inconveniences,  the  Pro- 
file takes  shape  with  a  small  but  dedi- 
cated staff. " 


Below:  The  Profile  staff  includes  both 
writers  and  editors. 


Below:  Brandy  Nanceand  Cecelia  Heit, 
Profile  members,  look  with  amaze- 
ment as  the  next  issue's  deadlines  are 
announced. 


Spread  the  Word 


Above:  Rebecca  Snipes,  President. 
"SAFE  Women  strives  to  inform  stu- 
dents about  contemporary  women's 
health  issues  such  as  alcoholism,  AIDS, 
contraception,  eating  disorders,  rape, 
and  depression.  Our  goal  is  to  make 
sure  students  are  aware  of  these  con- 
cerns and  to  provide  a  resource  throught 
which  students  can  find  support. " 

Left:  Laura  Croft.  Ginny  Adair,  Rebecca 
Snipes,  and  Amanda  Nichols  (left  to 
right)  are  the  members  of  Student 
Advocates  for  Educating  Women 
(SAFE  Women). 


Right:  Cathy  Ridinger  (far  left). 
Social  Council  President.  "We 

just  try  to  brighten  up  the  dark, 
dull  routine  with  a  little  music, 
a  little  dancing,  andalittle  beer." 


Below:  Holly  Dyer  and  Kristie  Cobb 
(left  to  right),  members  of  Social  Coun- 
cil, iron  out  the  details  of  Agnes  Scott's 
next  band  party. 


They  Relieve  Stress 


Above:  Orientation  Council  mem- 
bers strike  a  pose  in  their  short  and 
sassy  skirts. 

Right:  Betsy  Bilbro,  Orientation 
Council  President.  "The  goal  of  Orien- 
tation Council  is  to  acclimate  students 
and  their  parents  to  the  Agnes  Scott 
community  and  to  introduce  them  to 
Decatur  and  the  city  of  Atlanta. 


Aiding  the  Offices 


Left:  The  many  members  of  Tower 
Council. 

slow:  Giselle  Fernandez,  for  Tower 
Council.  "ASC  women  sen'e  on  this 
honorary  organization  as  ambassadors 
to  the  College.  Members  constantly 
remember  and  relive  the  questions  and 
concerns  that  all  prospective  college 
candidatesgo  through.  Tower  Council 
unites  with  the  Admissions  Office  to 
shed  some  light  on  the  " ins  and  outs"  of 
life  after  parents  and  high  school  —  life 
at  ASC" 


Left:  Leigh  Feagin.  President.  "The 
members  of  Career  Advisor}'  Board 
act  as  liaisons  between  the  students  of 
ASC  and  the  Career  Planning  and 
Counseling  Office.  Our  goal  is  to  help 
students  become  aware  of  the  vast  num- 
ber of  career  opportunities  available  to 
them." 


Left:  The  members  of  the  Colonnade 
Club  aid  Sarah  Cave  and  the  Develop- 
ment Office. 


Right:  Members  of  the  Biology  Club 

feel  right  at  home  in  any  lab. 

Below:  Melinda  Wilson,  President. 
"The  Biology  Club  provides  a  forum 
for  scientists  with  diverse  interests  to 
expand  their  knowledge  and  experi- 
ences outside  the  classroom. " 


Exploring  the  Unknown 


Above:  Dinah  Conti.  President.  "The 
mission  oftheACS-SA  is  to  encourage 
students  to  become  better  acquainted 
with  the  chemical  sciences  and  to  in- 
still a  professional  pride  in  the  field. 
Members  develop  techniques  and  gain 
experience  in  preparing  and  present- 
ing technical  material  for  audiences. 
We  also  work  to  remind  our  colleagues, 
as  well  as  ourselves,  that  chemistn 
and  the  chemical  sciences  can  be  excit- 
ing and  fun." 


Right:  The  American  Chemical  So- 
ciety -  Student  Affiliates. 


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Left:  The  women  of  precision  —  ASC's 
Synchronized  Swimming  Team. 


Below:  The  Softball  Team,  one  year 
before  NCAA. 


Testing  Their  Limits 


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Above:  What  Rugby  game  would  be 
complete  without  the  support  of  dedi- 
cated fans? 


Above:  The  brave  members  of  ASC's 
Rugby  Team. 

Left:  Amanda  Lockhart  (left),  for  the 
Rugby  Team.  "Rugby  is  an  obses- 
sion. There's  nothing  like  it  on  or  off 
the  field.  It  has  its  own  rules, 
language,  and  its  own  ideas  of  what  a 
'party'  is.  In  what  other  sport  are  your 
bruises  your  trophies?" 


Take  a  Bite  Out  of  Life 


Right:  ASOC  members  prepare  to  put 
in  a  lono  day's  work  roek  climbing- 


Sing  Mc  a  Song 


Below.  Collegiate  Chorale  members 
Left:  The  singers  of  the  ever-popular  sing  for  their  supper  at  a  TG1F  in 
London  Fog.  Evans. 


Sports 


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ighting  the  way  ... 


When  people  think  of  sports,  many  picture  sweaty  muscle-bound  men 
fighting  to  beat  their  opponents,  but  here  at  Agnes  Scott  we  know  that 
women  can  get  down  and  dirty  just  as  well  as  any  man.  The  growing 
recognition  our  athletic  teams  are  receiving  proves  that  we  are  not  the 
only  ones  who  know  this  to  be  true.  We  have  escaped  the  era  of  women 
simply  being  spectators  and  have  entered  into  a  new  time  where  we 
can  participate  in  sports  AND  excell  in  them. 

This  year,  our  many  talented  coaches  worked  hard  to  build 
strong  teams  and  their  efforts  did  not  go  unnoticed.  If  this  was  not  their 
BEST  year  ever  then  they  certainly  improved  tremendously!  All  the 
players  practiced  for  hours  on  end  and  still  managed  to  have  the 
energy  to  play  some  incredible  games! 

Years  ago,  Agnes  Scott  did  not  have  the  advanced  Athletic 
Department  that  it  has  today.  Our  modern  facilities  have  brought  light 
and  solace  into  the  lives  of  the  students'  daily  hustle  and  bustle.  The 
Athletic  Department  has,  in  a  sense,  come  Out  of  the  Shadows  and 
Into  the  Light  at  last! 


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Top:  As  one  of  the  basketball  team 
members  pulls  herself  off  the  ground, 
wesee  that  b-ball  is  definitely  a  eontaet 
sport. 

Middle:  These  soccer  players  put  up  an 
unstoppable  wall  of  defense  to  block 
their  opponent. 

Bottom:  Jessica  Owen  and  Aleesia 
Tolliver  wait  anxiously  for  Jennie 
Hatfield  to  serve  the  ball  and  lead  them 
to  their  win. 

Left:  Draughn  Whitehead  poses  while 
stretching  before  a  big  Cross  Country 
meet. 


Running  in  the  sun! 


Cross  Country 


"This  fall  season  saw  great 
potential  turn  into  great  run- 
ners. . . .  Our  season  itself  was 
one  of  the  best  ever  after  all 
was  said  and  done.  The  first 
meet  of  the  season  found  us 
7th  out  of  8  teams,  but  at  that 
same  course  for  our  next  meet 
we  had  improved  to  place  5th 
out  of  13  teams.  The  highlight 


of  the  season  was  the  taking  of 
FIRST  PLACE  in  the  All  Metro 
Meet  in  Atlanta.  The  team 
was  proud  to  bring  home  Agnes 
Scott's  first  varsity  athletics 
trophy!  We  ended  the  regular 
season  with  the  Southeastern 
Classic  in  Nashville,  TN,  plac- 
ing 15th  out  of  23  schools." 
-  Coach  Tracy  St.  John 


Above  left:  Look  at  that  stamina! 
Running  all  that  way  must  be  tiring, 
but  jacalyn  Ellis  trudges  along  and 
helps  to  win  the  trophy. 

Above  right:  Robin  Otte  and  Draughn 
Whitehead  take  advantage  of  the  con- 
veniently parked  Agnes  Scott  van  to 
stretch  before  a  meet.  Synchronized 
stretching?  A  new  sport?  Not  this  time 
ladies. 

Right:  Jennifer  Jacob  runs  her  best  for 
the  cross-country  team  and  for  herself. 
She  sure  won't  let  the  team  down. 


Susan  Hiers  makes  a  beautiful  stride 
as  she  ponders  the  success  of  winning 
and  the  thrill  of  finishing  the  race. 


108   ,V  Spc 


.eft:  Carta  Maley  needs  just  the  right 
hoes  for  her  upeoming  run.  Comfort- 
ible  and  light,  yeah  those  will  work! 
jetting  ready  for  a  meet  is  a  little 
)er\>e-raeking,  but  Carta  seems  to  be 
landling  it  quite  welt. 


Stretching  is  an  important  part  of  run- 
ning with  the  Cross  Country  team. 
Laura  Vanderbloemen  knows  this  all 
too  well  and  seems  to  be  enjoying  the 
time  allotted  for  stretching  before  the 
meet. 


Time? 


Times  for  the  5K 
(3.1  mile)  distance 


First  Place  at 
AH  Metro  Meet! 


Cross  Country  Team 

These  women  bask  in  the  glor)'  of  winning  their  much-deserved  trophy:  Left  to  right:  Sarah  Catherine  Thomas,  Jacalyn 
Ellis,  Misty  Pless,  Draughn  Whitehead.  Keri  Randolph,  Robin  Otte,  Susan  Hiers,  Carlo  Maley,  and  Coach  Tracy 
St.  John.  Not  pictured:  Jennifer  Jacob  and  Laura  Vanderbloemen. 


Star  Minke  continues  the  tradition  of 
giving  roses  to  the  graduating  seniors 
on  Fan  Appreciation  night.  This  year 
the  two  lucky  recipients  were  Becky 
Rafter  and  fill  Wilmarth.  The  team 
will  certainly  miss  you  both.  Good 
luck. 


When  Aleesia  Tolliver  is  set  up  for  a 
good  spike  she  most  assuredly  takes 
full  advantage  of  it.  Here,  she  defies 
the  laws  of  gravity  when  she  goes  up  for 
one  of  her  famous  spikes! 


Ashleigh  Matthews'  teammates  look 
on  as  she  gracefully  hurls  the  ball  into 
the  other  court. 


Communication  is  an  important  part 
of  any  team.  The  team  gets  together  for 
a  pow-pow  to  get  ready  for  another 
tough  match.  Advice  from  the  coach  is 
given  and  the  players  get  to  take  a 
break.  Tournaments  are  a  rough  part 
of  the  game,  but  these  players  stick  it 
out  and  pull  it  off. 


Jennie  Hatfield  waits  patiently  for  just 
the  right  moment  to  send  the  ball  to  a 
teammate  in  order  to  seore  yet  another 
point  for  the  team. 


Kimberly  Davis  sets  the  ball  forAleesia 
Tolliver  for  a  perfeetly  aimed  spike  over 
the  net.  Does  it  get  any  better  than 
this? 


VOLLEYBALL 
Gets  Fired  Up!! 


What  a  Season! 


This  season  the  volleyball  team  may  not  have  won  all 
their  games,  but  they  won  their  last  tournament  of  the 
entire  season  and  had  a  great  time  this  past  year.  The 
volleyball  players  went  out  with  a  bang!  The  team  also 
flew  to  Boston  for  a  tournament  and  got  to  stay  there  all 
weekend  long.  New  to  Agnes  Scott  and  new  to  the  team 
were  Kim  Davis,  Ashleigh  Matthews  and  Becky  Smith. 
Many  new  friends  were  made  and  everyone  reached 
out  to  the  new  players  as  well  as  welcomed  back  the  old 
ones.  This  past  season  was,  by  all  means,  A  SEASON 
THEY  WILL  NOT  SOON  FORGET! 


Jill  Wilmarth  runs  forward  just  in  time 
to  send  the  ball  over  the  net  and  out  of 
the  opposing  team's  reach. 


Volleyball  Team 

Top  Row  (l-r):  Coach  Star  Minke,  Kimberly  Davis,  Cynthia  Audain,  Ashleigh  Matthews,  Jennifer  King,  Jessica 
Owens,  Stephanie  King,  Assistant  Coach  Stephanie  Dragan.  Second  Row:  Manager  Sandy  Miller,  Courtney  Griffin. 
Jennie  Hatfield,  Aleesia  Tolliver;  Becky  Smith,  Che'ferre  Suggs.  Bottom  Row:  Jill  Wilmarth  and  Beckv  Rafter. 


Without  a  good  serve,  the  game  cannot 
be  won.  Che'ferre  Suggs  certainly 
knows  how  to  serve  a  volleyball.  Just 
look  at  that  form  and  concentration!'. 


SOCCER 

A  Kick  in  the  Grass  . 


"Run,  Kick,  Score,"  is  what 
the  fans  yelled  as  Agnes  Scott's 
Soccerteam  intrigued  them  on 
the  field.  Playing  games  fairly 
and  to  the  best  of  their  ability, 
these  women  gave  themselves 
and  the  women  of  Agnes  Scott 
a  season  to  be  proud  of. 

These  women  practiced 
long  and  hard  to  be  a  stronger 
more  successful  team.  By 
showing  up  to  every  gym  work- 
out, and  every  drill  practice 


these  women  not  only  im- 
proved their  talents  but  also 
showed  their  dedication  to  the 
game  of  soccer. 

Combining  the  ablilites  of 
all  the  women  made  a  team 
that  played  together  through 
thick  and  thin. 

Even  though  the  soccer 
team  did  not  win  every  game, 
they  brought  a  lot  of  heart  and 
pride  to  the  game  of  soccer. 


Asiyah  Sarwari  and  her  teammates 
maneuver  through  their  opponents' 
oncoming  offense. 

Maria  Banderas  demonstrates  how  to 
kick  a  soccer  ball  up  in  the  air  with 
great  accuracy. 


Chelsy  Parks,  Maria  Banderas,  and 
other  teamates,  fill  their  water  bottles 
and  get  ready  to  play  that  great  game 
of  SOCCER! 


eft:  Aynsky  Dickinson  exhibits  her 
lscinating  defensive  skills  by  not  ki- 
ng her  opponents  get  around  her.  As 
sen  by  her  opponent's  movements, 
ynsley  is  very  good. 


Cati  Brown  tries  to  steal  the  ball  away 
from  her  opponent's  grasp.  It  looks  like 
she  is  going  to  do  it. 


Mona  Cousino  runs  and  plays  her  hard- 
est for  the  benifit  of  her  and  her  Agnes 
Scott  teammates. 

The  goalie,  Quail  Duryea,  shows  off 
her  amazing  talent  for  kicking  the  soc- 
cer ball  long  and  hard. 


Soccer  Team 

Back  Row  (l-r):  Coach  Paige  Cardel,  S  -  Asiyah  Sarwari,  15  -  Loren  Harmeling,  6  -  Michelle  Frost,  3  -  Beth  Savage,  9 
-  Mona  Cousino,  2  -  Cati  Brown,  5  -  Sarah  Alderfer,  1 1  -  Caroline  Hopps,  Coach  Eric  Bumgartner;  Front  Row:  12  -  Mary 
Harkleroad,  10  -  Jamie  Bloomfield,  20  -  Chelsy  Parks,  Goalie  -  Quail  Duryea,  14  -  Maria  Banderas,  IS  -  Caroline 
Mitchell,  21  -  Aynsley  Dickinson. 


"Through 
teamwork 

and 

dedication, 

the  soccer 

team 

always 

strived  to 

be  at  their 

best/' 


Chelsy  Parks  trips  up  her  opponent 
while  rushing  with  the  ball  towards  the 
basket. 

Lori  Anderson  had  better  watch  out  for 
that  "phantom  ball"  headed  her  way. 


After  stealing  the  ball  from  the  oppos- 
ing team,  Sandy  Miller  bolts  down  the 
court  to  take  advantage  of  her  open 
shot  of  the  basket! 


BASKETBALL 

This  year's  basketball  team  had  a  great  year.  Each  player 
improved  whether  it  was  from  last  year,  the  beginning  of 
the  season,  or  both.  There  was  increased  fan  attendance 
at  the  games  due  to  DJs,  prize  giveaways,  macarena 
performances,  and  the  sheer  excitement  of  the  games. 
One  of  the  team's  biggest  wins  was  the  defeat  of  Warren 
Wilson  College  46-20! 

Next  year's  team  will  undoubtedly  miss  graduating 
seniors  Megan  Graham,  Chelsy  Parks,  and  Elanor 
Peterson,  but  they  hope  to  continue  growing  in  their  on- 
court  performance  despite  the  absence  of  their  mentors. 


The  team  is  very  attentive  as  Paige 

Cardel  tells  them  the  strategy  that  they 
need  to  win  the  eame! 


Lighting  up  the  courts! 


TENNIS 


This  year's  tennis  team  played  a  great  season!  A  few  of  their 
defeats  included  Wesleyan,  Oglethorpe,  Brewton-Parker,  St. 
Mary's,  University  of  Minnesota,  and  University  of  Wisconsin- 
Whitewater. 

The  tennis  players  were  in  great  shape  and  just  kept  getting 
better  and  better.  Team  Captains  this  year  were  Mona  Cousino 
and  Akeley  David.  These  ladies  did  an  excellent  job  in  keeping 
their  fellow  teammates  headed  toward  success.  Their  victories 
seemed  unstoppable!  Tracy  St.  lohn  and  Strahan  Hodgson 
pushed  the  players  to  do  their  best  and  it  certainly  paid  off. 

Team  members  Mona  Cousino,  Akeley  David,  Heather  Fong 
and  Marley  Maupin  will  be  graduating  this  year,  but  fans  can 
count  on  the  remaining  players  for  continued  success.  The 
Tennis  team  did  a  fantastic  job  this  year  and  made  the  ASC 
community  proud. 


Marley  Maupin  and  Kcmbra  Healy 
show  us  that  Doubles  is  all  about  team- 
work. 

Akeley  David  illustrates  thatsometimes 
all  it  needs  is  a  tap. 


Courtney  Goodman  stretches  fo 
contact  as  the  ball  tries  to  fly  over  he 
head. 


Brooke  Renfroe  watches  as  her  artfully 
mastered  hit  flies  to  the  other  side  of  the 
court. 

Heather  Fong  exhibits  her  strength  and 
agility  through  playing  hard  in  games 
and  in  practice. 


Agnes  Scott  and  other  Cross  Countn' 
teams  take  off,  as  the  race  begins. 


Katherine  Nalley  dribbles  the  ball 
across  the  court,  all  the  while  watching 
and  waiting  for  an  opening  to  go  for  the 
basket. 


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The  first  hit  of  a  set  is  most  important 
and  Becky  Smith  gets  ready  to  slam  the 
ball  and  send  it  back  to  the  other  team. 
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Katherine  Nalley  deters  her  opponents 
efforts  to  steal  the  ball  by  passing  it 
quickly  to  one  of  her  ready  teammates. 


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Megan  Graham,  #23,  looks  towards 
the  game  in  progress  as  she  waits  for 
her  chance  to  make  a  play. 


Aynsley  Dickinson  keeps  her  opponent 
from  getting  the  ball,  as  she  runs  up 
and  down  the  field. 

Stretching  looks  painful  when  the  Cross 
Countr\'  team  demonstrates.  Not  only 
do  they  have  to  be  great  runners,  but 
thev  have  to  be  contortionists  too! 


Faculty 


A.  irst  teach  a  person  to 
develop  to  the  point  of  his 
limitations  and  then  -  pfft!  - 
break  the  limitation," 


Viola  Spolin 


With  the  flood  of  new  students  for  the  1996-97  school  year  came  a  similar 
increase  in  the  faculty  at  Agnes  Scott.  New  faces  can  be  seen  in  a  variety  of 
departments  including  French,  Mathematics,  and  Biology.  Most  joined  the 
community  with  great  enthusiasm  having  been  spotted  at  everything  from  soccer 
games  to  Junior  Production. 

In  the  1997  edition  of  Princeton  Review's  "The  Best  310  Colleges,"  Agnes 
Scott  professors  were  ranked  fourth  for  "mak[ing]  themselves  accessible"  and 
seventh  for  "bring[ing]  the  material  to  life."  Political  Science  teacher  Cathy  Scott 
is  known  for  grasping  students'  attention  with  her  quick  wit  and  celebrity 
imitations.  Dr.  Myrtle  Lewin  of  the  Mathematics  department  maintains  her 
pupils'  interest  with  exaggerated  gestures  and  lack  of  inhibitions,  never  allowing 
the  confines  of  the  chalkboard  to  set  mental  boundaries.  As  a  whole,  the  faculty 

captures  the  stu- 


Dr.  John  Carey  cuts  loose  at  a  Friday 
afternoon  picnic  on  the  quad. 


dents'  minds 
with  their  con- 
tagious personal 
enthusiasm  for 
their  respective 
discipline. 


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Top:  Part-time  faculty  in  the  Chemis- 
try department  helped  keep  the  class 
size  to  a  minimum. 


Bottom:  Dr.  Larry  Riddle  and  Dr. 
Rosemary  Cunningham  show  their 
spirit  by  making  an  appearance  at  a 
volleyball  game. 

Left:  Political  Science  professor  Cathy 
Scott  dons  a  turkey  suit  for  charity. 


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You  only  get  one  life  , 

so  you  might  as  well 

enjoy  it. 


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Dr.  Phil  Gibson,  Biology 


Chemistry 


Professor  Linda  Hodges  and  Assistant 
Professor  Lilia  Harvey  chat  before  Senior 
Investiture. 


Associate  Professor  Leon 
Venable  demonstrates 
lab  procedures  with  the 
bunsen  burner. 


Biology 

(Left  to  Right)  Assistant  Professor  Karen 
Thompson.  Professor  and  Chair  John 
Pilger,  Professor  Sandra  Bowden,  Assis- 
tant Professor  Philip  Gibson,  Teaching 
Assistant  Carole  Anderson,  and  Profes- 
sor Harry  Wistrand. 


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Mathematics 


(Left  to  Right)  Assistant  Professor  Robin 
Pennington,  Associate  Professor  and 
Chair  Larry  Riddle,  and  Assistant  Profes- 
sor David  Robinson.  Associate  Professor 
Bob  Leslie  is  not  pictured. 


Mathematics  Professor 
Myrtle  Lewin  helps  plan 
a  student  curriculum. 


Physics/Astronomy 


Associate  Professor  Alberto  Sadun  and 
Associate  Professor  Arthur  Bowling. 


Assistant  Professor 
Christopher  DePree  was 
one  of  the  many  new 
faces  among  the  faculty 
this  vear. 


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I  want  my  students  to 
develop  intellectual 
flexibility,  to  adapt  to  what- 
ever kind  of  environment 
they  find  themselves  in. 


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Dr.  Art  Bowling,  Phvsics 


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English 


(Left  to  Right)  Professor  Bo  Ball,  Associ- 
ate Professor  Christine  Cozzens,  Profes- 
sor Linda  Hubert,  Associate  Professor 
Peggy  Thompson,  and  Professor  Pat 
Pinka.  Not  pictured  are  Associate  Profes- 
sor and  Chair  Christopher  Ames  and 
Associate  Professor  Steven  Guthrie. 


Assistant  Professor 
Waqas  Khwaja  im- 
presses students  with  his 
prodigious  voeabulary. 


French 


Assistant  Professor  Julia  DePree  and  Pro- 
fessor Regine  Reynolds-Cornell.  Not  pic- 
tured is  Assistant  Professor  Rosemary 
Eberiel. 


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I  want  my  students  to 
learn  to  keep  their  minds 

open  to  the 
multifariousness  of  life. 


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Dr.  Waqas  Khwaja,  English 


£)£)      We  shoi//d  /earn  to  be     Q|  Q| 

v"^  y^    happy  with  ourselves,  to   ^y  vy 

X     X    do  things  because  we  are    S     S 

passionate  about  doing  them. 


Dr.  Christine  Cozzens,  English 


Classics 


Associate  Professor  Sally  MacEwen  and 
Associate  Professor  Gail  Cabisius. 


Dr.  Gail  Cabisius  pre- 
pares for  her  next  Latin 
class. 


German 


Professor  Ingrid  Weishofer  immerses  the 
class  (even  if  it  is  only  an  hour)  by  con- 
ducting the  lesson  entirely  in  German. 


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Muy  bien.  Muy  bien. 
Perfecto. 


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Dr.  Rafael  Ocasio,  Spanish 


Spanish 

Associate  Professor  and  Chair  Rafael 
Ocasio  takes  a  break  from  his  lecture 
preparations.  Not  pictured  is  Assistant 
Professor  Gisela  Norat. 


Assistant  Professor 
losefina  Gonzalez  shares 
her  knowledge  of  the 
Spanish  language,  litera- 
ture, and  culture  with 
ASC  students. 


Japanese 

Teaching  Assistant  Kaori  Fujimoto  sees 
two  sides  of  college  life  as  a  teacher  of 
Japanese  and  a  resident  of  Winship  dorm. 


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I  would  like  students 

to  realize  that  the  times 

we  live  in  are  not  all 

there  is. 

-  Dr.  Michael  Brown,  History 


Education 


Director  of  Teacher  Education  Pro- 
grams Julie  Weisberg,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor lane  West,  and  Chair  of  the 
Education  Department  Myrtle  Lewin. 
Not  pictured  are  Associate  Dean  of 
the  College  and  Assistant  Professor 
Ruth  Bettandorff  and  Dean  of  Stu- 
dents and  Instructor  of  Education  Gue 
Hudson. 


History 


(Left  to  Right)  Professor  Penelope 
Campbell,  Associate  Professor  Michele 
Gillespie,  Assistant  Professor  Violet 
Johnson,  Professor  Michael  Brown,  and 
Associate  Professor  and  Chair  Katharine 
Kennedy. 


Dr.  Michael  Brown  leads 
the  faculty  out  of  Gaines 
Auditorium  after  Senior 
Investiture. 


Religion 

Associate  Professor  Tina  Pippin,  Profes- 
sor John  Carey,  and  a  "Higher  Power"? 


Dr.  ]ohn  Carey  quizze 
his  class  on  the  as 
signed  reading. 


Philosophy 


Professor  Richard  Parry  and  Professor 
David  Behan 


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For  their  advice  is  a 

beam  of  light  directed 

into  the  dark  corners  of 

your  mind. 


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Proverbs  6:23a 


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Try  to  make  a  difference, 

and  don't  worry  about  it 

too  much. 


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Dr.  Ted  Mathews,  Music 


Music 


David  D'Ambrosio,  Associate  Professor 
Ted  Mathews,  Professor  Ronald  Byrnside, 
Melissa  Fontaine,  and  Professor  and  Chair 
Cal  Johnson. 


Dr.  Ted  Mathews  shows 
off  his  holiday  garb. 


Associate  Professor  Donna  Sadler  en- 
courages students  to  express  themselves 
through  various  forms  of  art.  Not  pic- 
tured is  Professor  Terry  McGehee. 


Assistant  Professor  Anne  Beidler 
stresses  creative  productivity. 


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You  know,  my  cat  ate 

breakfast  this  morning, 

but  we  are  not  talking 

about  that 

-  Dr.  Juan  Allende,  Political  Science 


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Theatre/Dance 


(Left  to  Right)  Theatre  Instructor  Deadra 
Moore,  Professor  and  Director  of  Dance 
Marylin  Darling,  and  Associate  Professor 
Dudley  Sanders. 


Physical  Education 

Aerobics  Instructor  Lynn  Mayer  struts 
her  stuff  on  the  step.  Not  pictured  is 
Cross  Country  Coach  and  P.E.  Instructor 
Tracy  St.  John. 


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Soccer,  Basketball  Coach 
andP.E.  Instructor  Paige 
Cardel  assists  students 
in  the  weight  room. 


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Political  Science 


Assistant  Professor  Juan  Allende  and 
Associate  Professor  and  Chair  Catherine 
Scott. 


Professor  Gus  Cochran 
returns  from  a  faculty 
luncheon. 


Economics 


Associate  Professor  and  Chair  Rosemary 
Cunningham,  Professor  Edmund 
Sheehey,  and  Assistant  Professor  Rich- 
ard Martin.  Not  pictured  is  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor Isa  Williams. 


Don't  memorize  things; 
understand  them! 


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Dr.  Richard  Martin,  Economics 


Sociology/Anthropology 

Assistant  Professor  Josephine  Bradley. 
Not  pictured  is  Associate  Professor 
Martha  Rees. 


Dr.  Brenda  Hoke  gives  a 
speech  in  Rebekah- 
Woltz. 


Psychology 


(Left  to  Right)  Associate  Professor  Bar- 
bara Blatchley,  Professor  Ayse  Carden, 
Assistant  Professor  Douglas  Webb,  and 
Professor  Thomas  Hogan.  Not  pictured 
is  Associate  Professor  Eileen  Cooley. 


Dr.  Barbara  Blatchley 
discusses  a  test  with 
Michelle  Hayes  '97. 


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Women's  colleges  are 

essential  to  help  prepare 

women  for  leadership  roles 

in  all  facets  of  society. 


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Dr.  Jo  Bradley,  Sociology 


In  Memory 

Thomas  Wagner  Hogan 


Professor  of  Psychology 
1937-1996 


Dr.  Tom  Hogan  joined  the  Psychology  Department  at  Agnes  Scott  College  in  1962. 
During  his  lengthy  tenure  at  the  College,  Dr.  Hogan  was  notable  for  obtaining  ASC's 
first  federal  grant,  establishing  the  college's  first  psychology  lab  in  the  late  1960s, 
bringing  the  first  computers  to  campus,  obtaining  the  firstlBM  grant  for  the  college, 
and  for  offering  the  first  information  science  course  in  the  Agnes  Scott  curriculum. 
Hogan  also  authored  the  manual  entitled,  "Thinking  and  Computing." 

As  Chair  of  the  Department  of  Psychology,  Dr. 
Hogan's  death  in  December  1996  left  a  marked 
void  in  the  Agnes  Scott  community. 

Dr.  Hogan  is  survived  by  his  wife,  Dr.  Ingrid 
Weishofer,  Professor  of  German  at  Agnes  Scott, 
and  children,  Erik  and  Brigitte  Hogan  '99.  He 
will  be  remembered  fondly  by  the  multitude  of 
present  and  former  Agnes  Scott  students  who 
passed  through  his  Psychology  courses. 


Administration  &  Staff 


Ever  present  in  our  lives 

The  administration  and  staff  are  undoubtedly  the  backbone  of  Agnes 
Scott  College.  As  perspectives,  students  are  recruited  and  aided  by 
staff  members  in  the  offices  of  Admissions,  Financial  Aid,  and  the 
Registrar.  Members  of  the  administration  such  as  the  Dean  of  Students 
and  the  Dean  of  the  College  also  play  an  important  role  in  encouraging 
perspectives  to  attend  the  college.  Upon  moving  to  campus,  other  staff 
members  like  those  in  the  Post  Office,  Bookstore,  Library,  and  Dining 
Hall,  help  new  students  adjust  to  life  at  ASC.  Staff  members  feed  and 
clean  up  after  the  students.  They  keep  the  campus  pretty  and  safe. 
Between  Orientation  and  Graduation  many  people  in  the  administra- 
tion and  staff  become  the  students'  helpers,  colleagues,  and  friends. 
Many  of  them  are  on  a  first-name  basis  with  the  students,  especially 
by  the  time  they  are  seniors.  Most  seniors  are  all  too  familiar  with  most 
of  the  offices  on  campus,  especially  those  of  Career  Planning,  the 
Registrar,  Financial  Aid  and  Accounting.  When  seniors  graduate, 
administration  and  staff  members  from  offices  such  as  Alumnae 
Affairs,  the  President,  Development,  and  Publications  remain  present 
in  their  lives. 


Top:  Beverly  Ducharmc  has  a  busy  job 
as  secretaty  of  the  Vice  President  of 
Finance  and  Development. 

Middle:  Director  of  Admissions 
Stephanie  Balmer,  and  Dean  of  Stu- 
dents Gue  Hudson,  are  dedicated  to 
attracting  more  students  to  ASC. 

Bottom:  Irma  Floyd  goofs  off  in  the 
bookstore  when  no  students  are  watch- 


Left:  Virginia  Moreland  is  an  extremely 
important  resource  to  students  in  need 
of  help  in  the  library. 


Emily  Gwynn  is  a  vital  part  of  the 
Agnes  Scott  College  community  as  the 
coordinator  of  Media  Services. 

Library  (L-R):  John  Daniels,  Joyce 
Manget,  Edith  Gardner,  Resa  Harney, 
Virginia  Moreland,  Amy  Dement,  Sala 
Rhodes,  Elizabeth  Mulherrin 


Margie  Dixon  keep  us  with  all  faculty, 
staff  and  student  needs  as  coordinator 
of  Office  Services. 


Accounting  Office  (L-R):  April 
Baldwin,  Karen  Smith,  Theresa 
Sehenuk,  Debra  Colbert 


Valerie  Washington  and  Reginald 
Rosemand  are  friendly  faces  that  can 
always  be  seen  in  the  Dining  Hall. 


"Agnes  Scott  College  is 

destined  to  improve  by 

broadening  its  horizons. 


Office  of  the  President  (L-R):  Betty 
Derrick,  Jeanne  Maxfield,  Lea  Ann 
Hudson 

Wallace  Jones  is  a  comforting  face 
to  see  after  a  strenuous  workout  in 
Woodruff. 


Food  Service  Managerial  Staff  (L- 

R):     Mike  Shaffer,  Adrianne  Stone, 
Patty  Heyl,  Diana  Hogaboom 


Dean   of  Colleges  Office   (L-R): 

Rebecca  Martin,  ]im  Boynton, 
Demetrice  Parks,  Gail  Buccino,  Sarah 
Blanshei,  Paul  Alred-Ficklin,  Ruth 
Bettandorff 


Financial  Aid  (L-R):  Tansill  Hille, 
Therese  Swanson,  Shawna  Cohen-Co- 
vert 


Rus  Drew,  Director  of  Public  Safety, 

upholds  the  law  and  promotes  justice 
for  all. 


Andrea  Swilley  takes  a  break  from  the 
Development  Office  to  enjoy  junior 
production. 

Information   Technology  Services 

has  managed  to  speed  along  the  infor- 
mation super  highway. 


Ronald  Keeton  and  James  Ojeda 
attend  the  support  staff  appreciation 
convocation. 

Counselor  Gail  Bell  offers  a  comfort- 
ing shoulder  for  students  to  lean  on. 


As  Director  of  Student  Activities,  Kris 
Herndon  has  managed  to  improve  the 
social  atmosphere  on  the  ASC  campus. 


Public   Relations    (L-R):      Mary 
Ackcrlv,  Mar\'  Zimnik 


Student  Activities  Director  joy  Wa- 
ters brought  life  to  the  campus  with  her 
fun  and  innnovative  ideas. 

Development  Office  (L-R):  Susan 
DeBay,  Peg  Shelton,  Janann  Giles, 
Adelia  Patrick,  Sarah  Cave 


Without  the  dedication  of  the  Physi- 
cal Plant  /Custodial  staff,  the  Col- 
lege would  not  run  as  smoothly  as  it 
does. 

President  Mary  Brown  Bullock  main- 
tains a  busy  schedule  as  she  prepares 
the  college  for  the  year  2000. 


Human  Resources  (L-R):  Kristin 
Neumaier,  Terry  McMichael,  Janet 
Could 


LePret  Dickinson,  assistant  director  of 
Admissions,  shows  her  support  for 
the  ASC  basketball  team. 


"The  staff  here  always  seems 

eager  to  help  satisfy  the 

students'  needs." 


Faculty  Services  (L-R):  Nita  Pitts 
Diane  Bradford,  Amy  Whitworth 


Admissions  Office  (L-R):  Michelle 
Wampler,  Heather  Healy,  Kay 
Connelly,  LePret  Dickinson,  Cristina 
Crays,  Catherine  Heffernan,  Holly 
Raiford,  Betsy  Armstrong 


First  Husband  George  Bullock  is  a 
dedicated  fan  of  the  ASC  basketball 
team. 


Public  Safety  officers  Lori  Br)>son  and 
LIEUTENANT  Curtis  Parrott  compare 
notes  concerning  current  crime  issues. 


Vice  President  of  Finance  and  De- 
velopment: Bill  Gailey 


Physical  Plant  (L-R):  Victoria  Lam- 
bert,  Marvena  Berry,  Raymond 
Stelmachers,  Elsa  Pena,  Thomas 
Mclntire,  Sharonne  Hardeman, 
Charles  Barber    • 


Silhouette 

JnLere  we  rush  again  ... 

Co-Editors-In-Chief:  Sarah  Beyer  and  Melissa  Buehler 

Administration  &  Staff  Editors:  See  Above 

Classes  Editor:  Sharon  Strickland 

Faculty  Editor:  Ashlea  Mittelstaedt 

Organizations  Editor:  Andrea  Booher 

Seniors  Editor:  Amanda  Lockhart 

Sports  Co-Editors:  Nikki  Dickerson  and  Amber  Pipa 

Student  Life  Co-Editors:  Debbie  Ely  and  Julia  Greene 

Staff: 

Jami  Brantley 
Carole  Butler 
Sarah  Chapman 
Debbie  Eichert 
Kim  Hill 
Helayna  Hoss 

Jostens  Representative/Savior:  Pat  Brookshire 


"...  that  is  what 

learning  is.  You 

suddenly 

understand 

something 

you've 

understood  all 

your  life,  but  in 

a  new  way." 

-  Doris  Lessing 


Top:  Yalonda  Rice  is  broadcastingyour 
thoughts  over  the  radio  waves  of  the 
world. 

Middle:  Kim  Hill  wonders  why  a  stu- 
dent submitted  a  baby  picture  of  her- 
self to  be  put  into  the  student  life  sec- 
tion. 

Bottom:  "No  way!  A  deadline  is  a  dead- 
line. I  am  not  accepting  any  more  of 
those  damn  senior  directory  forms!" 
exclaims  Amanda  Lockhart. 

Left:  How  do  you  spell  stress?  We  spell 
it.  "S-l-L-H-O-U-E-T-T-E." 


You  must  do 

Out 

the  thing 

of 

you  think  you 

the 

cannot  do. 

Shadows 

-  Anonymous 


Sarah  Beyer 
and  Melissa 
Buehler, 
kicking  them- 
selves for 
agreeing  to  do 
this  again, 
marvel  at  the 
way  computers 
can  suddenly 
consume  pages 
of  the  book 
without  leaving 
any  clues  as  to 
their  where- 
abouts. 


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Nikki  Dickerson  wonders  why  action 
shots  for  sports  are  so  difficult  to  take. 

Ashlea  Mittelstaedt  managed  to  track 
down  uncooperative  faculty  members 
so  that  they  could  be  included  in  this 
year's  book. 


lharon  Strickland  wonders  how  she 
an  stick  nonsticky  job  stickers  onto 
iOO+  underclass  pictures. 


Alison  Maclean  will  go  to  any  height: 
to  take  a  good  yearbook  picture.  Stand 
ing  on  chairs,  climbing  on  tables,  leap 
ing  over  small  buildings  .... 


Ashlea  Mittelstaedt's  cropping  lesson 
being  administered  to  Debbie  Eicherl: 
"See  this  here  cropper  is  'boutone,  two, 
three,  ...  a  hunnerd years  old." 


Kim  Hill  and  Debbie  Ely  considered 
taking  massive  amounts  of  opiates  be- 
fore working  on  the  student  life  sec- 
tions ...to  dull  the  pain,  you  know? 


1997  Silhouette  Staff 


'CHEESE!! 


2AM -Dana  MAC  lab  on  a  weeknight:  Amanda  Lockhart  and  Pat  Brookshire 

Julia  Greene  and  Debbie  Ely  did  not  ponder  over  contemporary  yearbook 

hesitate  to  lose  sleep  due  to  their  dedi-  theory  ...  or  not. 
cation  to  the  yearbook. 


Leadership  has 
its  privileges. 
Co-Editors-in- 
Chief  Melissa 
Buehler  and 
Sarah  Beyer 
soak  in  the 
adoration  of 
their  staff ...  or 
at  least  those 
who  lasted  to 
the  bitter  end. 
Although  the 
vast  majority  of 
the  diligent 
staffers  were 
overcome  with 
the  emotion  of 
the  moment, 
Nikki 
Dickerson 
appears  to  be 
the  sole  hold- 
out ...  probably 
due  to  a  good 
night's  sleep  or 
retention  of  her 
senses. 


"What  do  you  mean  we  have  five  more 
double-page  spreads  to  go?"  exclaims 
Amy  lohnson. 

Amber  Pipa  contemplates  exactly  how 
much  space  clip  art  will  occupy. 


To  do 

& 

is  to  be. 

into 

To  be 

the 

is  to  do. 

Light 

Do-be-do-be-do. 


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Using  Bausch  &  lomb  saline  solution 
gave  Courtney  Criffen  abs  of  steel. 


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Middle:  Elanor  Peterson 's  basketball 
abilities  improved  when  she  started 
using  Irish  Spring  Sport  soap. 

Bottom:  Eating  Milky  Way  candy  bars 
helped  Chelsy  Parks  find  a  job. 

Left:  Eating  McDonald's  fries  made 
Tara  Hogan's  grades  improve. 


LIBERTY  CHANCE 


Chosen  "Who's  Who"  in  our 


1978  •  Shaving  with  Dad 

(this  is  the  beginning  of  doing  things  her  way) 


1 983  •  A  dorky  seven  years  old 

(she  already  knows  she's  smarter  than  her  older 
sisters) 


1989  •With  hair 

(nice,  normal,  smart,  who  could  have  guessed?) 


1991  •No  hair 

(but  lots  of  attitude  -  perfect  ASC  material!) 


CLAAR-KILGORE 

family -May  6,  1976 


From  first  grade  to  graduating  from 
ASC  you've  been  exemplary 

•  Honor  Roll 

•  Dean's  List 

•  Dana  Scholar 

•  President  of  the  Lesbian-Bisexual 
Alliance  '94-'97 

•  ASC  Human  Relations  Award 

•  Who's  Who  in  American  Universities 
and  Colleges 

•  Sigma  Delta  Pi 


1982 

Best  of  all  -  you  are  a  wonderful 

woman  and  we  are  all  so  very, 

very  proud  of  you  ... 

Mama  Sam  &  Papa  Sam 

Reagan,  Javier,  Jessyca,  Andy,  Chavez  &  Alex 

Kyla,  Charity  &  Paris 

Amy  Pressley,  Chance's  Novia 

Mama  says,   "Thank  you  for  choosing  me  to  be  your  mother.  It  is  an  honor  and  a  joy. 
I  love  you. " 


Teresa  Dawn  Harrison 

Your  four  years  at  ASC  have  passed 
quickly  -  just  like  the  years  before  your 
coming  here  did.  Congratulations!  Your 

accomplishments  have  been  many. 

We're  proud  of  you  and  we  wish  you  the 

best  always! 

Love, 

MOM,  DAD,  Timothy,  &  Grandparents 


Lucien  Marie  Lockhart 

Love  you!  Keep  blazing  the  trail.  -  Daddy 

If  pride  were  a  balloon  I'd  burst.  Love  you  always.  -  Mom 

Whatever  road  you  travel,  stay  focused  and  love  it.  -  "The 
Auntie" 

To  the  most  precious  flower  in  the  Lockhart  Family,  we  love 
you  dearly.  -  Auntie  Jonelle,  Mike  &  Angie  &  Kids 

Today  is  the  first  day  of  the  rest  of  your  life.  Love  -  Annette 
&  the  Girls 

Congrats!  -  Darryl 

Good  Job  -  Eddie 

I'm  proud  EK!  -  Nana  Rose 

We  love  you.  -  Grandma  Essie  &  Aunt  Lottie 

Congratulations!  -  Auntie  Evelyn  &  Yolanda 


Teresa  Dawn  Harrison  •  Lucien  Marie  Lockhart 


Valerie 
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Valeric  Horton 


Stacy  Ileen  Taylor 

"The  Road  Not  Taken" 
by  Robert  Frost 

Two  roads  diverged  in  a  wood, 

and  I  ... 

I  took  the  one  not  traveled  by, 

And  that  made  all  the  difference. 

Stacy, 

Continue  to  challenge  yourself  to  be  the  best  that  you  can  be 

and  the  possibilities  are  limitless.  We  are  so  very  proud  of 

you! 

Love,  Mom,  Day  &  Trey 


Melissa  Buehler 


'Don't  be  just  another  member  of  society,  be  a 

living  example  of  your  dreams  and  goals." 

We  love  you  just  the  way  you  are. 

Dad,  Mom,  Andrea  and  Matthew 


CONGRATULATIONS 
CATHERINE 

You  did  it.  Your  Dad  and 

I  are  so  very  proud  of 

your  success.  May  this  be 

just  the  beginning  of  a 

very  happy,  healthy  and 

rewarding  life. 

Love, 
Mom 


Stacy  Ileen  Taylor  •  Melissa  Buehler  •  Catherine  Gurry 


Kelanie, 

Your  presence  in  our 
lives  has  blessed  us  all, 
and  we  are  so  thankful  for 
you.  We  are  honored  by 
your  success  and  achieve- 
ment May  you  always 
have  as  much  joy  as  you 
have  brought  to  us. 
We  love  you, 
Mom,  Dad,  and  Kyle 
1  Thessalonians  3:9 


Kelanie  Williamson 


Congratulations  Amy 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

We  love  you. 

Mom,  Dad  &  Holly 


Ginger  Guice 

Blessed  are  the  Pure  in 

Heart,  for  they  shall  see 

GOD. 

Matthew  5: 

Blessed  are  we  as  parents 

Love,  Mom  &  Dad 

and  as  sister 

Love,  Erinne 


Amy  Selvig  •  Ginger  Guice 


Leigh  at  Three 

She  is  gossamer,  quicksilver,  tenuous 

yet  inherently  strong. 

Her  fingertips  read  mine 

Singing  tomorrow's  song. 

She  is  magic,  a  mixture  of  perfect 

dream  and  reality, 

Embroidered  on  my  heart.  I  am  part 

Of  all  she  brings  to  me. 

She's  the  essence  of  life's  finest 

moment: 

A  total  symphony. 

Sensuous,  golden,  Seraphim  of  joy, 

Proof  of  creativity. 

At  21,  you  continue  to  be  our  hearts' 
delight.  We  love  you, 

Dad  and  Mom 


Caroline  Hopps 

Well  done,  Caroline, 

from  all  your  family  and  friends  in: 

Spartanburg, 

England, 

Mexico, 

Namibia. 

We  love  vou. 


Anne  Mitchell 


Keep  on  smiling,  Anne! 
We  love  you. 

Mom  &  Dad 


Audra, 

From  Sweet  Leilani  to  Agnes  Scott  graduate  - 
All  the  years  are  treasured  memories  - 
We  are  beaming  with  pride  - 
Mazel  Tov  to  you  and  your  special  friends! 

Love, 

Mommy,  Daddy,  Aaron  and  Aliya 


Caroline  Hopps  •  Anne  Mitchell  •  Audra  Brecher 


Congratulations, 
Clara 


I  LOVE  YOU, 
Miles 


Jennifer  Kellie  Harper 

From  a  baby  to  a  lady 
You've  been  nothing  but  a  joy! 

We  love  you  and  are  very  proud  of  you. 

Mom,  Dad,  &  Melissa 


Ruth  Wilson  Wiles 

Congratulations:  Mom,  Grandmother  &  Sis 

We  love  you  and  are  very  proud  of  you  -  God  Bless  You! 

(With  God,  ALL  things  are  possible!  Luke  3:10) 


'Only  God  knows  when  you'll  graduate,  Ruth!"  -  Dr.  Bo  Bail 


Jennifer  Kellie  Harper  •  Ruth  Wilson  Wiles 


To  Our  Daughter,  Tameka 
Congratulations!!!!!!! 

Love  Always, 

Gail  Norwood 

and  the  late  Michael  Norwood 


A  Special  Congratulations  From 
Your  Loving  Husband,  Sammy 

You're  the  Greatest, 
I  Love  You!!!!!!!!! 

Just  When  We  Thought  We  Were 

As  Proud  As  We  Could  Be, 

You  Made  Us  More  Proud 

Congratulations ! ! ! ! ! ! 

Frv\m  Vr\iiT  PntirP  PjhtiiK/*  Mom>  Michelle,  Charmaine,  Tawanna,  Markia,  Markus, 
riUlll    IUU1    JL11L11C  rcUllliy.  Brianna.Markice.Kenyana.Kareem,  John  Jr.  and  John  Sr. 


Tameka  Norwood-Clark 


Sarah  Judith  Beyer 


Congratulations  and  best  wishes  for  a 
most  successful  future!!! 


We  love  you, 
Mom,  Dad, 
Chip,  Becky, 
Marian  and 
Audrey 

P.S.  Joey  and 
Wela  would 
have  been  so 
proud  of  you. 


TO  OUR  DARLING  DAUGHTER, 

A  future  writer 

NATALIE  R.  JOHNSON 


CONGRATULATIONS! 
From  Mom  and  Dad 


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You  were  a  winner  from  the  very  beginning. 


Ashley  Beth  Kirtley 

Where  are  you  going,  my  little  one: 


From  Sutton  Elementary 
First  Grade  . . . 


Oh,  the  Places  You'll  Go! 

Congratulations!  Today  is  your  day! 

Your  mountain  is  waiting.  So  ...  get  on  your  way! 

We  love  you  always, 

Mom  &  Dad 


To  Agnes  Scott  College 
Graduation 


Sarah  Judith  Beyer  •  Natalie  R.  Johnson  •  Ashley  Beth  Kirtley 


"Brains  first  then 
Hard  Work."  -  Eeyore 


Katherine, 

You're  cherished,  loved,  and 

valued  by  your  family  and 

friends  who'll  always  be  very 

proud  of  you. 

Dad  was  so  proud! 


Dad,  Mom  &  Franklin 


Julie  K.  Dicker  son 

One  step,  one  hour,  one  day  at  the  time  -  you 
made  your  way  to  graduation  at  ASC.  We're 
proud  of  you!  Now  use  your  wings  and  soar! 

With  love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Beth,  &  Jonathan 


Courtney  Huffman 


You  have  always  been  our  pride  and  joy.  We 
love  you  and  are  very  proud  of  you. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Oscar,  Charley, 

Buttons  &  Buddy  Sue 


Katherine  Anderson  •  lulie  K.  Dickerson  •  Courtney  Huffman 


Leslie  Gayle  Floyd 

"Enthusiasm  is  one  of  the  most  powerful 
engines  of  success.  When  you  do  a  thing, 
do  it  with  all  your  might.  Put  your  whole 
soul  into  it.  Stamp  it  with  your  own 
personality.  Be  active,  be  energetic,  be 
enthusiastic  and  faithful,  and  you  will 
accomplish  your  object.  Nothing  great  was 
ever  achieved  without  enthusiasm." 

-  R.W.  Emerson 


Tomekia  Strickland 

Sometimes  we  have  to  step  away  in  order 
to  see  the  full  picture  .  . 

No  longer  do  we  see  a  little  girl,  but  a 
beautiful,  persevering,  remarkable  young 
woman. 

Congratulations  and  may  life  continue 
to  meet  you  with  love,  challenges,  and 
rewards. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad  &  Fredrica 


Leslie  Gayle  Floyd  •  Tomekia  Strickland 


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Cecelia  Heit 

You  are  the  greatest,  we 
love  you  so  dearly. 

Dad,  Mom,  Chris 


750  Commerce  Drive, 

Suite  200 

Decatur,  Georgia  30030 

(404)  378-2525 

FAX  (404)  378-3397 


DeKalb  Convention  &  Visitors  Bureau 


When  You  Can't 
Be  At  Home... 


The  University  Inn 

at  Emory  University 

Scheduled  Shuttles  To  Hospital,  Fully 

Equipped  Kitchens,  Special  Long  Term 

Rate,  Lodging  Suites,  Direct  Billing  Business 

Services,  Over  21  Years  Quality  Service. 


800-654-8591  •  404-634-7327 

1767  North  Decatur  Road  •  Atlanta,  Georgia  30307 


Grinnell 

FIRE  PROTECTION  SYSTEMS  COMPANY 

2385  Lithonia  Industrial  Blvd. 
I.ithonia,  Georgia  30058 

(404)  482-7346 


Small  Animal 


A***?ypf±-  Medicine  &  Surgery 


^AVONDALE 
VETERINARY 


HOSPITAL 


David  G.  Williams 
DVM 


Mon  -  Fri  8am-6pm 
Sat  8am-Noon 


6  avondale  rd. 

Avondale  Estates 

294-4800 


Service  At  Its  Best 
Don  Davis  Service  Center 
359  W.  Ponce  De  Leon  Ave. 
Decatur,  Georgia  30030 


Computer  Balancing,  Front  End  Alignment, 

Brakework,  Tune-Ups,  Tires,  Batteries, 
Accessories,  Road  Service,  Wrecker  Service 

378-6751  •  AUTOMATIC  CAR  WASH  •  373-9122 


<q«> 


(404)378-1403 

DAVID  J.  LLOYD 


SPECIALTIES    CORPORATION 


Scientific  Water  Treatment.  .  Ethically  Applied 
250  Arizona  Ave.,  Bldg.  A/Atlanta,  GA  30307 


CHARLIE  MIZELL 

OWNER 


IK** 


fluflSolirtfa 


The    Decatur  G 

205  Swanton  Way 

Corner  of  Commerce  Dr.  &  Swanton  Way 

Decatur,  Georgia  30030 

(404)  378-4231 

Fax:  (404)  373-3884 


Th«     JUmJalt 

Yankee    Clipper 


ESTABLISHED  1968 

Pamela  de  Joutno 

2  Pine  Street 

Avondale  Estate 

Georgia   30002 

(404)  294-5222 


DOG  AND  CAT  GROOMING 
BOARDING  DOGS,  CATS  AND  CAGE  PETS 


Compliments 
Of 


NEIGHBORHOOD 

PLAYHOUSE 


MARIETTA  DODGE 


Under  The  Biq 
Dodge  Dome 


•Sales 
•Service 


701  Cobb  Parkway  S. 
Marietta,  GA  30062 

424-6580 


•Leasing 
•Bodyshop 


Kinard   &  Company 

Certified  Public  Accountants 

3032  Briarcliff  Road,  N.E.,  Suite  5 
Atlanta,  Georgia  30329 


James  R.  Kinard 


Ben  W.  Jernigan,  Jr.,  d.m.d. 

General  Dentistry 

Suite  340  •  The  Wachovia  Building 

315  W.  Ponce  De  Leon  Ave. 

Decatur,  GA  30030 

404-378-1466 


DEARBORN  ANIMAL 
HOSPITAL 

715  E.  College  Ave. 

Decatur,  Georgia 

(404)  377-6477 

MON.  -  FRI.    9  -  6:30 
SAT.    9  -  4 


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MECHANICAL 
STRIES  COU 

Century  Blvd.  •  S 

Mlanta,  GA  3034E 

(404)  633-981 1 

NCIL 

uite  5 

ALWAYS  AIM  HIGH 


BiSHOPqf^ 
BROS    ^ 


Auto  Auction 


2244  Stewart  Avenue.  SW 
Atlanta.  Georgia  30316 


GARY  M.  CHARLESWORTH 


General  Manager 


'£Q^ 


Phone:   (404)  767-3652 
Fax:  (404)  766-21  BO 


Freds  Bar  B-Q  House,  Inc. 

541  Thornton  Road 
Lithia  Springs,  GA  30057 

941-1155 

Phone  Ahead  for  Drive-Through  Service 


FRED  HARRIS 

Owner 


BARBARA  BRANCH 
Asst.  Manager 


AEG  Westinghouse 
Transportation  Systems,  Inc. 


AEG 


Operations  &  Maintenance 

Team 

Atlanta  International  Airport 

Atlanta  International  Airport 
P.O.  Box  20846 

Atlanta,  Georgia  30320  (fy 

404-530-6871  ^ 


VOLVO 

Buford  Highway  Body  Shop 

Specializing  in  Volvo  Repairs 


4317  Buford  Hwy. 
Chamblee,  Ga.  30341 


404-325-5305 


Compliments 
Of 

All  Saints  Church 

(DunwoocCy,  Q!A 


JCPenney 

Catalog  Distribution  Center 
Atlanta 


Opportunity  to  use  your  education  in  i 
challenging  career  in  management. 

Send  Resume  to: 

Employment  Manager 

Department  100 

Atlanta,  Georgia  30390-0100 


KABERN  ■  NASH  COMPANY,  INC. 

Specialists  in  Floor  Covering     


727  E.  College  Avenue 

Decatur,  Georgia  30031 

(404)  377-6436 


Compliments 
Of 


Jim  Coward,  Inc. 


3295  River  Exchange  Drive 

Suite  400 
Norcross,  Georgia  30092 

(404)263-0423 


TAYLOR 
LETTER  r 

SERVICE  INC. 

316  TECHW00D  DRIVE,  NW  •  ATLANTA.  GA  30313 


l  Taylo 


Tel:  523-1618 
Fax:  653-0350 


1090  Holcomb  Bridge  Road 
Roswell,  Georgia  30076 

C7/;£  JiaUvh/l  lf,ut\  Jiff^cnt 


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Compliments 
Of 

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THE  AMERICAN  GOURMET 

COMPANY 

5475  Bucknell  Drive 
Atlanta,  Georgia    30336 


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KENNETH  T.  BLAYL0CK 


NATIONAL  VICE  PRESIDENT 

AFGE  5TH  DISTRICT 

AMERICAN  FEDERA  TI0N  OF  GOVERNMENT  EMPL  0YEES 

(AFL-CI0) 


510PLAZA  DRIVE 

AIRPORT  PLAZA 

SUITE2510 

COLLEGE  PARK.  GA  30349 


OFFICE 

(404)  767-2633 

FAX '  (404)  767-6621 


PROPST  AND  COMPANY 

Real  Estate  Appraisers  and 
Consultants 


First  National  Bank  Bldg,   'Suite  369 

315  West  Ponce  de  Leon  Ave. 

Decatur,  GA  30030 

(404)  373-9820 
FAX  (404)  378-7787 


JOHNSON,  SPELLMAN  &  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 
consulting  engineers 

S.  Gregg  Johnson,  P.E. 

(404)  447-4555 

699 1  Peachtree  Industrial  Blvd. 

Building  700 

Norcross,  Georgia  30092 


A.  Montag  &  Assoc. 

339  Equitable  Bldg. 

100  Peachtree  St. 

Atlanta.  GA  30703 

522-5774 


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At  McDonald's,  we're 

flippin'  the  script  on  what  you 

think  about  flippin'  burgers.  McDonald's 

crew  members  have  lots  of  opportunities  for 

career  advancement  and  growth.  More  than  60% 

of  McDonald's  restaurant  managers  and  more  than 

a  third  of  McDonald's  restaurant  owners  began  as 

crew  members.  And  McDonald's  devotes  millions 

of  dollars  to  ongoing  employee  training.  But  the 

most  important  thing  is,  this  training  equips 

crew  members  with  a  variety  of  job  skills 

that  can  be  used  at  McDonald's, 

or  anywhere  else. 


Have  you  had  your  break  today? 


©1996  McDonald's  Corporate 


KROGER 

CAREERS 

With  A  Future 


If  Success  Is  Your  Style... 

Now  is  the  time  to  join  the  premier  food  retailer,  Kroger.  At  Kroger  we  offer  opportunity  for 

advancement,  a  competitive  salary  and  a  benefits  package  that  few  companies  provide.  At  Kroger 

we  pride  ourselves  in  being  able  to  assure  you  these  considerations.  Generations  of  Americans 

have  identified  the  Kroger  name  with  leadership  in  the  food  chain  industry.  Today,  more  than 

ever  before,  we  are  excited  and  optimistic  about  our  future  expansion,  for  113  years  we  have  grown 

steadily. 

Kroger  is  the  company  for  your  future  if  you  want  a  career  rather  than  a  job  that  will  allow  you  to 
provide  for  today  as  well  as  tomorrow. 


Forward  your  resume  to: 


The  Kroger  Comany 
Rebecca  Clark 
PO  Box  105520 
Atlanta,  GA  30348 


An  Equal  Opportunity  Employer^ 


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We  wish  each  of  you 

the  success  and  happiness  you 

have  worked  so  hard  to  acheivel 

We  Lire  proud  and  honored 

by  our  association  with,  the  Silhouette 

and  Agues  Scott  College. 

MWAma 

LPOIELlDSraDMCB,  0N(£ 


Compliment 
Of 


I.B.E.W. 
LU. 


613 


International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers  AFL-CIO 

Suite  250  I.B.E.W.  Building 

Atlanta,  Georgia  30312 

(404)523-8107 

1/800-526-1064 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


Eddie's  Attic 

SIS  B  North  McDonough  Street 

Decatur,  GA  30036 

(404)  377-4976 


4k£&a£ 


774  Ponce  De  Leon  Ave. 

Open  7  Day  1 1  -  1 1 


ATLANTA'S  ORIGINAL  TAQUERIA 
(404)  892-3493 


A  Name  you  can  Trust. 


SunTrust  Bank 


Member  FDIC 

SunTrust  is  a  registered  service  mark  belonging  exclusively  to 

SunTrust  Banks,  Inc. 


k  BioGuard 

I  Pool  &  Spa  Products 


Relax.  Bring  your  pool  to  BioGuard. 


Bio-Lab  Inc.,  627  East  College  Avenue,  Decatur,  GA  30031 


NOTTINGHAM,  BROOK  &  PENNINGTON,  INC. 

Consulting  Engineers 

CONGRATULATIONS! 
Class  of  1997 


(912)  745-1691 
1291  Jefferson  Terrace   •   PO  Box  5127   •    Macon,  GA  31208 


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Schindler  is  proud  of  its  association  with  Agnes  Scott.  We 

value  our  customer  partnership  and  our 
mutual  commitment  to  moving  people  in  safety  and  style 

© 

Schindler 

The  Elevator  and  Escalator  Company 


5000  Highlands  PWwy  .  SUI«  3 

Smyrna,  GA  30082-5134 

(404)  31 9-2900 


Rabern  -  Nash  Company,  inc. 

Specialists  in  Floor  Covering 

727  E.  College  Avenue 

Decatur,  Georgia  3003  1 

{404)  377-6436 


HUNT'S  WRECKER  SERVICE 


154  Olive  Street 

Avondale  Estates,  Georgia  30002 

(404)  292-6697 

Garlon  Hunt  •  Lamar  Hunt 
•  24  Hour  Wrecker  Service  • 


Ostrom  Boiler  Service.  Inc 


COMPLETE  BOILER  AND  BURNER  SALES  t  SERVICE 
NATIONAL  BOARD  AS. ME 


S_Hy       CERTIFIED 
404-972-7036 


KIKKOMAN 


KIKKOMAN    INTERNATIONAL   INC. 

1979  Lakeside  Parkway,  Suite  170 

Tucker,  GA   30084 

(404)496-0605    •    Fax    (404)496-0918 

DON  HAINEY 

Assistant  Vice  President  •  Southeast  Regional  Manager 


Decatur  Veterinary  Hospital 

308  East  Howard  Avenue 

Decatur,  Georgia  30030 

(404)  378-2389 

CONRAD  WILSON,  D.  V.M.     •    COREEN  WILSON,  D.  V.M. 


APAC-GEORGIA,  INC.    •   MACDOUGALD  -  WARREN  DIV. 

ASPHALT  PAVING 
ROADS  •  STREETS    •   PARKING  AREAS 

ATLANTA 
31 1 1  Port  Cobb  Dr.,  Smyrna 

(404)351-4430 


FOREST  PARK  LITHONIA  KENNESAW 

(404)767-8412  (770)482-7238  (770)422-1530 

(770)  482-7404 


NORCROSS 
(770)279-1356 


FORSYTH 
(706)  889-8112 


TYRONE 
(770)  969-8093 


COLUMBUS 
(706)322-1401 


8  PLANTS  SERVING  THE 
METRO  AREA  AND  COLUMBUS 


QUALITY 

CRAFTSMANSHIP 

PRIDE 


For  Your  Next  Building  Project,  Call 

The  Professionals  at  Plumbers,  Pipefitters  & 

Service  Technicians  Local  Union  72 

QUALIHtD  rhUrLb    Assured  by  our  5-year  Apprenticeship  Program. 

I— (P|  PIMC  PFOPI  F    Building  the  homes,  schools,  ottlces  and  sporting 
I  ILLI  IIIO  I  LVl  LL    |ac||i,|es  where  Atlantans  enjoy  lite. 

DEDICATEDPEOPLE  ^t'tui™6' wNhln  budge'' and 
C0NCERNEDPE0PLE   ESSJIE  commun"les  where  ,hey 

PROFESSIONAL  PEOPLE    That  you  need  on  your  next  building  project. 

*^«*-"— «*          rf^n  pLUMBERS, 

(404)  373-5778  &0f£\  PIPEFITTERS  & 

"    "       SERVICE  TECHNICIANS 
LOCAL  UNION  72 


CHEVRDLETO 
GOO  K1A 

Serving  Atlanta  For  Over  30  Years. 

Home  of 

"Value  Pricing" 


Mon-Fri      9am-9pm 
Sat  9am-8pm 

Sun  1pm-6pm 


Extended  Service  Hours... 
Evenings  and  Saturday 


469-712 

6130  Memorial  Drive 
Stone  Mountain 
-^  3  miles  Outside  of  I-285 

-"^"Your  Friends  In  The  Car  Business" 


The  Wachovia 
College   Account 


The  College  Account  from 
Wachovia  makes  banking  easy, 
with  features  like  free  checking 
and  a  Banking  Card  with  Visa 
Check ,  for 
free  transac- 
tions at  any 
Wachovia 
ATM.  Plus, 
you  can  use 
your  card 
wherever  Visa 
is  accepted.  You  can  get  yout 
balance  or  find  out  if  a  check 
cleared  with  our  automated 


Phone  Access"  service.  Or 
call  I-800-WACHOVIA 
(I-800-922-4684)  to  reach  a 
real  Wachovia 
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Plus,  you  may 
qualify  for 
special  stu- 
dent overdraft 
protection, 
credit  card  and 
savings  accounts.  It's  easy!  At 
this  point  in  your  life,  shouldn't 
something  be? 


JPCHOVIA 


Minutes  From  Downtown  Atlanta 
In  The  Heart  Of  Historic  Decatur 


Only  Holiday  Inn  Select  closest  to 
downtown  Atlanta,  five  miles  east  of 
the  city,  five  miles  from  1-85  and  1-285 
Plus,  one  block  from  the  Decatur 
MARTA  Train  Station. 


ACCOMMODATIONS 

184  Beautifully -appointed  rooms  and 
suites  include  non-smoking  floors, 
executive  floor  and  handicap  access. 


DINING  &  ENTERTAINMENT 

Citrus  Grove  serves  breakfast,  lunch 
and  dinner  daily.    Continental 
breakfast  and  lunch  buffet  weekdays, 
and  Sunday  Brunch.  Argyle's  lounge 
provides  nightly  entertauiment. 

MEETING  FACILITIES 

14,000  square  feet  of  meeting  space 
accommodating  10-800  guests  and 
103  prefixed  seats  in  our  amphitheater 


RESERVATIONS 

1-800-225-6079 


^  Hotel  a   ' , 

Con  ference' 

Plaza 

■\^o?iiSay  Stan. 


130  Clairemont  Avenue,  Decatur.  GA    30030 
(404)371-0204    •    FAX:  (404)  377-2726 


SHARIAN,  INC. 


Rug  &  Carpet  Cleaning 

And 

Oriental  Rugs 


368  W.  Ponce  De  Leon  Ave. 
Decatur,  Georgia 


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Post  Office  Box  865 

Scottdale,  Georgia  30079 

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Adair,  Ginny   14,  27,51 
Adcock,  Beth   14,  65,  78 
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Albright,  Mary  46 
Albritton,  Jennie  65,  76 
Alderfer,  Sara   1 13 
Aldridge,  Juliet  46 
Allen,  Shannon  51 
Allen,  Toni   138 
Allende,  Juan   131 
Alred-Ficklin,  Paul   138 
Anderson,  Carole   122 
Anderson,  Carrie  38 
Anderson,  Katherine  65, 

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Anderson,  Lori  4,  114,  115 
Armstrong,  Betsy   144 
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Backus,  Tina  65,  141 
Bagwell,  Kelly  38 
Bailey,  LaKiea  38 
Bailey,  Martha  4,  65,  77, 

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Bakus,  Tina   10 
Baldwin,  April    136 
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Balmer,  Stephanie   135 
Banderas,  Maria  38,  39, 

112,  113 
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Barber,  Charles   145 
Barden,  Kira  38 
Bardis,  Christy  46 
Batbold,  Ariunaa  38 
Beasley,  Amanda  51 
Becker,  Leia  46,  57 
Behan,  David  128 
Beidler,  Anne   129 
Bell,  Gail    140 
Bell,  Patrice  25,  51 
Benefield,  Sarah  38 
Bennewitz,  Nancy  38 


Benton,  Patrice  91 
Berry,  Marvena   145 
Bettandorff,  Ruth   138 
Beyer,  Sarah    18,  33,  65,  80, 

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Blackwell,  Shaunda  9,  28, 

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Blanchard,  Erika  38,  84 
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Blatchley,  Barbara   132 
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Booher,  Andrea    15,51,146 
Boone,  Sherrie   17,  65 
Booth.  Reagan  38 
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Bowling,  Art  3,  123 
Boyette,  Melody   139 
Boynton,  Anna  4,  38 
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Bradford,  Diane    144 
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Breaux,  Marie-Anne  38 
Brecher,  Audra   19,  67,  80, 

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Breithaupt,  Lindsey  46 
Bricker,  Juie  38 
Britt,  Laura  26,  56 
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Brookshire,  Pat   150 
Brown,  Cati  38,  113 
Brown,  Michael   127 
Brunjes,  Carla  46,  57 
Brunjes,  Esse  51 
Bryant,  Jessica  46 
Bryson,  Lori    144 
Buccino,  Gail  5,  138 
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Bumgartner,  Eric   1 13 
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Bussell,  Amanda  38 
Butler,  Carole  46,  47 
Butler,  Melissa  38 


Butler,  Melon  28 
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Bymside,  Ron   129 


Cabisius,  Gail   125 
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Caldwell,  Treah  2,  40 
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Cardel,  Paige   113,  115 
Carden,  Ayse   132 
Carey,  John   128 
Carlson,  Kristin  38 
Caron-Greig,  Katherine  51 
Carr,  Shannon  31,38,39 
Carroll,  Cara  38,  44 
Case,  Valerie  34,  51 
Castellanes,  Willie  141 
Castillo,  Cassandra  47 
Cave,  Sarah    101,  141 
Chace,  Kate  51 
Champong,  Annie   18 
Chanell,  Laura  Brandon  51 
Chanpong,  Annie  47,  88 
Chapman,  Sarah  37 
Cheaves,  Debbie  66,  93 
Chike,  Naeemah  5,51 
Chilton,  Jamie  38 
Claar-Kilgore,  Chance  66, 

94,  154 
Clipp,  Emily  47 
Cobb,  Kristie  25,  51,  100 
Cochran,  Gus   131 
Cohen-Covert,  Shawna   139 
Colbert,  Debra   136 
Coleman,  Evelyn  38 
Connelly,  Kay   144 
Conrey,  Kristin  51 
Conti,  Dinah  37,51,  52,  102 
Cook,  Esther  39 
Cooper,  Julie  51,  53 
Cooper,  Larry   143 
Copeland,  Darlene  47 
Cosby,  Kacie  39 
Costelloe,  Nicole   145 
Cotton,  Melba  39 
Cousino,  Mona   14,  66,  74, 

113, 117 
Cox,  Christine  26,  51 
Cozzens,  Christine  124 
Cranford,  Jo   11,29,  39 
Crawford,  Jessica  87 
Crays,  Cristina   144 
Crest,  Beverly   144 
Croft,  Laura  52 


Crumley,  Catherine  A.  66 
Cunningham,  Rosemary 

121,  131 
Currin,  Karrmen  29 
Cyrus,  Neema   11,21,30, 

36,52,54,91 


D'Ambrosio,  David   129 
Daniel,  Rolanda  52 
Daniel,  Tanya  Reshee  67 
Daniels,  John   136 
Daniels,  Ursula  52,  56 
Darling,  Marylin   130 
David,  Akeley  67,  116,  117 
Davis,  Erin  39 
Davis,  Kimberly  39,  111 
Dean,  Tiffany  39 
DeBay,  Susan    141 
Dement,  Amy   136 
DePree,  Christopher  123 
DePree,  Julia   124 
Derrick,  Betty   137 
deZerne,  Michelle   15,  25 
Dhamoon,  Amrita  29,  46,  47 
Dickerson,  Julie  23,  67,  73, 

167 
Dickerson,  Nikki  39,  148, 

151 
Dickinson,  Aynsley  39,  113, 

119 
Dickinson,  LePret   143,  144 
Diesing,  Vicki  S.  67 
Dieterich,  Laurie  47 
Dixon,  Margie   136 
Dobkins,  Debra  67 
Donaldson,  Lynda  28 
Donofrio,  Jane  67 
Donohue,  Deirdre  39 
Dragan,  Stephanie   1 1 1 
Drew,  Rus   140 
Ducharme,  Beverly  4,  5,  135 
Dumas,  Misty   142 
Durrett,  Mary  Alma   138 
Duryea,  Quail  47,  113 
DuVall,  Julie  39 
Dyer,  Holly  67,  78,  100 


Eastwood,  Emma  55 
Edmunds,  Alice  39 
Eichert,  Debbie  23,  35,  39, 
149 


Eichorst,  Elise  7 
Eldridge,  Elizabeth  39 
Elliott,  Sterling   11,68 
Elliott,  Timala  47 
Ellis,  Jacalyn  52,  108,  109 
Ely,  Debbie  21,  32,52,  149, 

150 
Engel,  Sabine  55 
Exum,  Jean  47 


Fain,  Carrie  68,  71 
Farhidvash,  Fariba  68,  90 
Farhidvash,  Nooshin  39 
Farmer,  Alice  39,  84 
Farooqui,  Aqsa  39 
Farrell,  Erin  39 
Feagin,  Leigh  68,  75,  101, 

161 
Fernandez,  Giselle  9,31,52, 

101 
Ferrell,  Amanda   1 1 
Ferris,  Hillary  52,  84 
Fidanza,  Katherine  39 
Fields,  Meredith  47,  50 
Finn,  Kellie  68,  77 
Flores,  Dina  52 
Floyd,  Irma   135,  141 
Floyd.  Leslie  Gayle  68,  168 
Fong,  Heather  8,68,  117 
Fontaine,  Melissa   129 
Forbes,  Kathleen   115 
Fowler,  Leah  39 
Francis,  Melissa   14,  69,  78 
Frost,  Michelle  32,  69,  96, 

113 
Fujimoto,  Kaori  55,  126 


Gailey.  Bill   145 
Gaither,  Julie   139 
Gardner,  Edith   136 
Gasperec,  Michelle  32,  39 
Geiger,  Macy  37,  47,  92 
Gentry,  Lesley  40 
Gerald,  Rhiannon  69,  73, 

83,87 
Gibson.  Kimberly  40 
Gibson,  Philip  121,  122 
Giles,  Janann  141 
Gillespie,  Michele   127 
Ging,  Kristi  33,  40 
Goad,  Jennifer  55 


Goenaga,  Maria  52 
Gonzalez,  Josefina   126 
Gooch,  Amanda  40 
Goodge,  Heather  68 
Goodman.  Courtney  40, 

116,  117 
Goss,  Michele  31,  32,  40,  86 
Gossage,  Brandy  69,  76 
Gould,  Janet  143 
Graff,  Clara   163 
Graham,  Katherine  47 
Graham,  Megan  69,  115, 

119 
Granade,  Sharon  L.  69 
Gray,  Amanda  40 
Gray,  Sarah  2,  40 
Green,  Jennifer  40 
Green,  Karen  94 
Green,  Mackenzie  21,  47 
Green,  Rachel  52 
Greene,  Jennifer  28 
Greene,  Julia  47,  150 
Griffin,  Beth   10,59,69,  71, 

75 
Griffin,  Courtney  47,  57, 

111,  152 
Guice,  Ginger   10,  13,  70, 

75,  85,  160 
Gullatt,  Deidre  52 
Gunnin,  Shari  40 
Gurry,  Catherine  30,  70,  158 
Gwynn,  Emily  2,  136 


Hall,  Cynthia  52 

Hall,  Gemma   10,  30,  47 

Halvorsen,  Betty  6,  32,  70, 

94 
Hammond,  Ansley  9 
Han,  Esther  40 
Harben,  Jennifer  M.   70 
Hardeman,  Sharonne   145 
Harkleroad,  Mary  68,  113 
Harmeling,  Loren  40,  113 
Harney,  Resa   136 
Harper,  Jennifer  68,  70,  164 
Harrison,  Teresa  7,  70,  76, 

156 
Harshman,  Heather  Anne 

70 
Harvey,  Andrea  43,  84 
Harvey,  Lilia   122 
Hasty,  Jennifer  40 
Hasty,  Lauren  40 


Hatfield,  lennie  52,  107, 

111 
Hayes,  Lee  40 
Hayes,  Lisa  9,  33,  52 
Hayes,  Michelle   132 
Hays,  Jackie  40 
Healy,  Heather  144 
Healy,  Kembra  28,  116,  117 
Heard,  Jamila  47 
Heath,  Jessie  40 
Heckman,  Jennifer  40 
Heffeman,  Catherine   144 
Heimlich,  Miki   71 
Heit,  Amy  Cecelia  71,  76, 

99,  169 
Hendrix,  Sarah  52 
Henry,  Amber  52 
Henry,  Kareisha  40 
Henry,  Michele  52,  97 
Hermann.  Jessica  40 
Hernandez,  Lilly  40,  115 
Herndon,  Kris   140 
Herndon,  Mary  Murray  71 
Herrington,  Betsy  47,  97 
Heyl,  Patty  137 
Hicks,  Cecily  40 
Hiers,  Susan   71,  108,  109 
Hightower.  Terri  71 
Hill,  Kim   13,41,  147,  149 
Hille.Tan   139,  145 
Hodges,  Amanda  45,  71 
Hodges,  Linda   122 
Hodgman,  Marie  52 
Hodgson,  Strahan   117 
Hogaboom,  Diana   137 
Hogan,  Brigitte  41 
Hogan,  Tara  3,  20,  22,  71, 

84,  153 
Hogan,  Thomas  132 
Hoke,  Brenda   132 
Holtzclaw,  Jen  36,  47 
Hopps,  Caroline    19,  72, 

113,  162 
Horton,  Valerie  66,  72,  157 
Hoss,  Helayna  47 
Hubert,  Linda   124 
Hudson,  Gue   135,  139 
Hudson, Lea  Ann   137 
Huffman,  Courtney  59,  70, 

72,  167 
Huffman,  Rachel  34,  72,  87, 

93 
Hunter,  Shymeka  3,  52,  55 
Hunter,  Stephanie  41 
Hurley,  Lauren  41 


Ivy,  Holyn  41 
Izard,  Kelli  41 


Jacob,  Jennifer  47,  108,  109 
Jacobson,  Lisa  35,  48 
James,  Jessica  41 
James,  Karen  41 
Janowski,  Einsley  41 
Jarboe,  Mary  K.    143 
Jarret,  Catherine  72 
(ayawardhana,  Jayani  41 
Jenkins,  Christy  41 
Jenkins,  Jessica  41 
Johnson,  Amy  48,  151 
Johnson,  Birgitta  48 
Johnson,  Cal   129 
Johnson,  Jan   139 
Johnson,  Natalie  R.   72,  166 
Johnson,  Rande  52 
Johnson,  Stephanie  Renee 

72 
Johnson,  Violet   127 
Jones,  Alaine  9,  48 
Jones,  Alicia  48 
Jones,  Rebecca  41 
Jones,  Wallace   137 


Kahl,  Susie  5,  25,  41 
Kaigler,  Angela  Y.  73 
Keally,  Meghan   138 
Keeton.  Ronald   140 
Kennedy,  Katharine   127 
Key,  Sheri   1 4 1 
Khan,  Saddia  41 
Khwaja,  Waqas   124 
Kidwell,  Julie  41 
King,  Jennifer  15,  111 
King,  Kathy  142 
King,  Stephanie   15,111, 

119 
Kirkland,  Rashana  53 
Kirtley,  Ashley  8,  73,  166 
Knauff,  Lisa  53 
Knowles,  Tyler  41 
Kubler,  Ashley  41 


Lackey,  Rachel  41 
Lambert,  Victoria   145 
Landrum,  Aislinn  22,41.42 
Landrum,  Brandi   10 
Langin.  Kate  41 
LaVictoire,  Jessica  48 
Lawson.  Mazie  48 
Leggett,  Genieve  41 
Lehr,  Amy  35 
Lent,  Erica  48 
Lewin,  Myrtle    123,  127 
Lewis,  Melissa  42 
Likovich,  Amy  35,  42 
Liluashvili,  Tammy  5,  37,  42 
Limehouse,  Alice  48 
Lippincott,  Teri  52 
Liptrot,  Khalilah  21,  48 
Livingston,  Laura  9,  42 
Lockhart,  Amanda  28,  32, 

68,  73,  79,  103,  147,  150, 

153 
Lockhart,  Luci  24,  73,  85, 

156 
Loftis,  Laura  42 
London,  April  53 
Long,  Jennifer  42 
Love,  Lauren  48 
Lyman,  Heather  42 


MacEwen,  Sally   125 
Maclean,  Alison  22,42,149 
MacLean,  Michelle  48 
Maddatu,  Lilli  9,  42,  84,  88 
Major,  Salimah  66 
Malcom,  Carolyn   142 
Maley,  Carla  42,  109 
Mandic,  Aleksandra  73 
Manget,  Joyce   136 
Marcum,  Jennifer  4,  24,  28. 

48 
Markham,  Rachel  27 
Marinara,  Jessica  25 
Marks,  Reema  48 
Martin,  Leslie  42 
Martin,  Rebecca   138 
Martin,  Richard   131 
Mason,  Katya  48 
Masseoud,  Hadeel  48 
Mathews,  Ted  129 


Matthews,  Ashleigh  42,  1 10, 

111 
Matthews,  Barbie  53 
Maupin,  Marley  21,  73,  116, 

117 
Maxfield,  Jeanne   137 
Mayer,  Lynn    130 
Mayes,  Kim  42 
Maynard,  Charissa  21,53, 

92 
McCoy,  Stacy   16,  53.  54,  97 
McDaniel,  Liza  48 
McDonald,  Amy  73 
McHugh,  Marcie  53 
Mclntire,  Thomas   145 
McKenney-Johnson,  Victoria 

48 
McKenzie,  Jessica  2,21,53, 

115 
McMichael,  Terry  143 
McPherson,  Anna  15,  53 
McRight,  Paige  137 
McSwain,  Kim  20,  48 
Meade,  Elizabeth  42 
Mehdikarimi,  Tina  42 
Merrick,  Mollie   139 
Miller,  Danyael  48,  89 
Miller,  Lauren  48 
Miller,  Sandy   12,41,  49.56, 

111,  114,  115 
Miller,  Tonia  42 
Minke,  Star   110,  111 
Minner,  Brook  42 
Minzes,  Melanie  42 
Mitchell,  Anne   19,  74,  80, 

96,  162 
Mitchell,  Caroline  42,  113 
Mitchell,  Johnnie   145 
Mittelstaedt,  Ashlea  49,  149 
Molinaro,  Susan  V.  35,  74 
Montgomery,  Jennifer  L.   74 
Moore,  Deadra   130 
Moreland,  Virginia   136 
Morgan,  Chrissy  21 
Morgan,  Mary  49 
Morley,  Betsy  42 
Morris,  Emily  42 
Morrow,  Lesleyann  55 
Moseley,  Stephanie  43 
Mueller,  Larissa  49,  50 
Mulherrin,  Beth   135,  136 
Mullis,  Deanna  47,  49 
Murphy.  Amy  49 


Naderi.  Natasha  74 
Nagel,  Meghan  53 
Nalley,  Katherine  115,  118, 

119 
Nance,  Brandi   74,  99 
Nash,  Adrienne  43 
Nelson,  Kim  2,  25 
Nettles,  Jennifer  5,  59,  74 
Neumaier,  Kristin   143 
Newkerk,  Alysia  43 
Nichols,  Amanda  49 
Norman,  Rebecca  43 
Norris,  Lisa  53 
Norwood-Clark,  Tameka  74, 

165 
Nunnelley.  Meg  53 
Nysewander,  Melissa  53,  57 


O'Brian,  Denise  75 
Ocasio,  Rafael  89,  94,  126 
Odom,  Jennifer  24,  53 
Odom,  Melissa  49 
Ojeda,  James   140 
Oliver,  Tracy  53,  98 
O'Pezio,  Lauren  43 
O'Sullivan,  Catherine  53 
Otte,  Robin  43,  108,  109, 

118 
Overton-Smith,  Odis   139 
Owen,  Jessica   107 
Owens,  Heather  33,  53 
Owens,  Jessica  53,  111,  119 


Page,  Bonnie  95 
Pardue,  Jackie  43,  45 
Park,  Valerie  52,  53,  148 
Parker,  Jennifer  75,  76 
Parks,  Chelsy  75,  79,  112, 

113,  114,  115,  153 
Parks,  Demetrice   138 
Parrott,  Curtis   144 
Parsons,  Casey  31,43 
Partner,  Brook  53 
Pasqualetti,  Mercedes  43 
Pate,  Ellen  43 
Patrela,  Tiffany   1 1 
Patrick,  Adelia   141 
Patterson,  Mary  Carol  29 


Payne,  Holly  53 
Payton,  Joy  32,  54,  56 
Pebley,  Jennifer  23,  43 
Pena,  Elsa   145 
Pennington,  Robin   123 
Perry,  Richard   128 
Peryam,  Elizabeth  55 
Peterson,  Elanor   17,22,34, 

75,80,  115,  153 
Petrova,  Irina  55 
Peyton,  Joy  10 
Pham,  An  34,  49 
Pham,  Minh  49,  104 
Philage,  Gemma  49 
Pilger,  John   122 
Pinka,  Pat  40 
Pipa,  Amber  43,  151 
Pippin,  Tina  94,  128 
Pirmohamed,  Najmah  49 
Pitre,  Samantha  31,43 
Pitts,  Nita   144 
Pleas,  Ren  146 
Pless,  Misty  109 
Pohlman,  Sarah  43 
Poplin,  Jamie  49 
Power,  Stephanie  54,  86 
Prather,  Tiffany  20,  49,  50 
Price,  Natasha  49,  87 
Pruitt,  Le'Aqua  12,  35,  54 
Ptacek,  Mandy  14,  26,  27, 

54,92 


Ouinn,  Colleen  7,  16,  54 


Rafter,  Becky  14,31,59,  70, 
75,93,94,  110,  111,  119 

Raiford,  Holly   144 

Randolph,  Katherine  E.   75 

Randolph,  Keri   109 

Rauscher,  Janet  49,  57 

Rector,  Kara  43 

Reed,  Karen  E.   75 

Renfroe,  Brooke  20,  68,  76, 
84,  117 

Reynolds-Cornell,  Regine 
124 

Rhodes,  Sala   136 

Riba.  Andrea  76 

Rice.Yalonda  43,  147 

Richey,  Sara  49 

Richter,  J.J.  49 


Riddle,  Larry   121,  123 
Ridinger.  Cathy  66,  73,  76, 

100 
Rieffanaugh,  Sheri  6 
Roberts,  Hannah  9 
Robinson,  David   123 
Robinson,  Emily  43 
Roepcke,  Amanda  54 
Roller,  Olivia  32,  59,  76,  90 
Rone,  Lizabee  54 
Rosemand,  Reginald   136 
Rosera,  Tegra  54 
Roy,  Karen  5 
Russell,  Janine   12,  76 
Russell,  Jill  25,  54 
Russell,  Leigh  Anne  29,  32, 

59,  71,  76 
Ryan,  Kate  49 


Sabel,  Helene  22,  37,  49 
Sadler,  Donna   129 
Sadun,  Alberto   123 
Sanders,  Courtney  9,  28,  91 
Sanders,  Dudley   130 
Sanders,  Kolby  71,  75,  76 
Sarpong,  Yaa  43 
Sarwari,  Asia  25,43,  112, 

113 
Savage,  Beth  32,  74,  77,  113 
Savoy,  Devon  43,  84 
Saylor,  Yurora  9,  49,  56 
Schmidt,  Amy   142 
Schmidt,  Stacy  93 
Schmitt,  Rebecca  49 
Schreiner,  Amanda  43 
Scott,  Cathy   121.  131 
Scott,  Emily  37 
Scott,  Holly  44 
Sehenuk,  Theresa   136 
Selvig,  Amy  29,35,  77,  160 
Sengbloh,  Saycon  44 
Shaffer,  Mike  137 
Shakir,  Ayoka  50,  57 
Shanchez,  Laura  89 
Shands,  Susan  42,  44 
Sheehey,  Edmund  131 
Shelton,  Peg   141 
Shields,  Staci  54 
Shirley,  Margaret   139 
Shores,  Darcy  44 
Shriner,  Amanda  57 
Siefert  Diesing,  Vicki  21 
Sikora-Buttram,  Nicole  77, 


Simplice,  Chantal  44 
Sinclair,  Whitney  44 
Sivanesan,  Swarna  Priya  77 
Sizemore,  Lucia   138 
Slagle,  Hannah  44 
Sluder,  Brandie  50 
Smith,  Becky   12.  16,44, 

111,  118 
Smith,  Karen   136 
Smith,  Peggy  50 
Snaith,  Sunny  L.   77 
Snipes,  Rebecca  76.  77,  99 
Somers,  Melanie   13,  32,  77 
Soto,  Tanya  44 
Soublis,  Giota  54 
Speer,  Sharri  44 
Spencer,  Hillary  59,  78 
Spencer,  Sarah  2,  44 
Spillane,  Melanie  30,  50 
St.  John,  Tracy   109,  117, 

119 
Stanley,  Amber  44 
Stapler,  Kelly  44 
Starr,  Amy  22,50,  117 
Stavely,  Samantha   10,  59, 

71,  78,99 
Steadham,  Crystal  78 
Stelmachers,  Raymond  145 
Stepp,  Allison  50 
Stermole,  Stacie  44 
Stevens,  Virginia  50 
Stewart,  Alicia  L.   78 
Stewart,  Barbara  50 
Stiff,  Erica  54 
Stone,  Adrianne   137 
Stovall,  Anne  Louise  78 
Stover,  Carolyn  44 
Strawn,  Iyonka  44,  89 
Strickland,  Sharon  50,  149 
Strickland,  Tomekia  78,  168 
Strother,  Candra  44 
Styers,  Georgiann  54 
Suggs,  Che'  54,56,  91,  111 
Swafford,  Amanda  54 
Swanson,  Therese   139 
Swilley,  Andrea  140 


Talley,  Melissa  50 
Taylor,  Amanda  54 
Taylor,  Crystal  44 
Taylor,  Renee  43 
Taylor,  Stacy  22,  79,  158 
Tenney,  Vanessa  44 
Tergas,  Ana  44 


Thieling,  Sarah    15,  50 
Thomas,  Clyia  44 
Thomas,  Sarah  50,  109 
Thompson,  Cicely   12,17, 

79,  91 
Thompson,  Karen   122 
Thompson,  Peggy   124 
Tingen,  Malinda  44 
Tolliver,  Aleesia  50,  107, 

110,  111 
Tomlinson,  Amelia    12,  50 
Torres,  Bianca   13,  45 
Toth,  Kristen   10,  50 
Toth,  Sarah  5,  45 
Tran,  Vivian  45 
Trottier,  Ashley  45 
Turner,  Deanna  Kaye  79 


Udell,  Rachelle   143 
Ulack,  Jessica  50 
Upton,  Eric  55 


Van  Meter,  Sonia  28,  45 
Vanderbloemen,  Laura  23, 

54,  109 
Venable,  Leon    122 
Viccellio,  Megan-Brady   14, 

45 
Vihlen,  Emily  45,  117 
Vu,  Linda  54 


Walker,  Adrienne  7 1 ,  79 
Walker,  Kim  35,  54 
Waller,  Rebecca  45 
Wampler,  Michelle  144 
Washington,  Valerie   136 
Waters,  Joy   141 
Waters,  Ninette   142 
Watson,  Laura  50,  89 
Webb,  Douglas   132 
Weir,  Margie   11,21,25,30, 

54 
Weisberg,  Julie   127 
Weishofer,  Ingrid   125 
Welshhans,  Kristy  45 
Wertz,  Tamisa  54 
West,  Jane   127 
West,  Katherine  45 


Weyer.  Karen  50 
Whirley,  Kristin  45 
White,  Ruth  8,  79 
Whitehead,  Draughn  45, 

107,  108,  109,  118 
Whitworth,  Amy   144 
Wiergacz,  Kara  45 
Wiggins,  Hillary  45 
Wilbanks,  Shondra  45 
Wiles,  Ruth  2,  164 
Wiley,  Jim  26 
Willard,  Becky  80,  92 
Williamson,  Kelanie  80,  159 
Willis,  Amy   16,  19,  54 
Wilmarth,  Jill  31,  34,80, 

110,  111 
Wilson,  Melinda  22,  75,  80, 

102 
Winslow,  Ann  50 
Winstead,  Mendi  44,  45 
Wiseman,  Susan  41,45 
Wistrand,  Harry   122 
Woo,  Gihea  45 
Wood,  Alexa  24,  53,  54,  84 
Woodbridge,  Jennifer  45 
Woodruff,  Jennifer  50 
Woods,  Bonnie  50 
Wright,  Hilary  43,  45 
Wright,  Melanie  45 


Zabriskie,  Precious-Jewel  45 
Zaidi,  Arsh  48 
Zimnik,  Mary   141 


"Life  is  either  a  daring 

adventure  or  nothing. 

To  keep  our  faces 

toward  change  and 

behave  like  free  spirits 

in  the  presence  of  fate  is 

strength  undefeatable" 

-  Helen  Keller 


Co-Editor-in-Chief  Sarah  Beyer 


Says 


r* 


This  year  has,  undoubtedly,  been  the  toughest 
year  of  my  life.  Time  was  my  enemy  as  I 
attempted  to  complete  my  coursework  to 
graduate,  plan  my  future,  and  get  this  book  out 
before  everyone  left  for  the  summer. 

The  skeleton  staff  that  helped  finish  this  book 
deserve  much  appreciation  from  me  and  every- 
one. I  especially  want  to  thank  the  section 
editors  for  their  patience,  dedication,  and 
loyalty.  Y'all  are  the  greatest!! 

Pat,  I  cannot  thank  you  enough  for  being 
patient  and  understanding  with  Melissa  and  me 
these  past  few  years.  I  consider  you  a  colleague, 
mentor,  and  friend.  It  has  truly  been  a  pleasure 
working  with  you.  I'll  miss  it. 

Melissa  . . .  thank  you  for  being  such  a  wonder- 
ful friend  and  co-editor.  I  remember  the  first  day 
I  met  you.  Since  then,  you  have  taught  me  so 
much,  especially  about  myself.  Somehow  you 
have  this  way  of  knowing  so  much  more  about 
me  than  I  do.  You  have  listened  to  me  when  it 
seemed  that  no  one  else  would.  You  have  been 
sooo  patient  with  me  and  the  moods  I  get  into 
when  I  get  stressed.  We  have  intellectually  and 
emotionally  grown  alongside  one  another  these 
past  four  years,  and  I'm  proud  to  say  that, 
together,  we  have  brought  this  yearbook  a  long 
way. 

To  everyone  else,  I  hope  that  you  enjoy  this 
year's  book.  Countless  hours  of  time  and  stress 
have  been  put  into  it  by  myself  and  the  staff. 
Melissa  and  I  were  afraid  that  we  wouldn't  be 
able  to  top  last  year's  book,  but  I  think  we've 
done  it  ...  Thank  God!! 

Abrazos, 


Co-Editor-in-Chief  Melissa  Buehler 


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As  I  sit  here  writing  my  final  editor's  page 
at  a  loss  for  words.  This  is  the  last  time  I  will  be 
a  student  on  this  campus,  see  many  of  the  people 
that  have  made  an  impact  on  my  life.  This  year's 
staff  was  truly  amazing.  I  enjoyed  working  with 
each  and  everyone  of  you.  Amber,  Niki,  Sharon, 
Julia,  Andrea,  Ashlea  and  Debbie  -  your  dedica- 
tion and  talent  kept  the  yearbook  going.  With- 
out you,  it  would  not  have  turned  out  as  well  as 
it  did!  You  guys  are  the  greatest! 

Pat  -  again  you  have  truly  been  our  backbone. 
I  can  not  express  my  gratitude  enough.  I  have 
learned  much  from  you,  and  your  sense  of  humor 
kept  me  from  pulling  my  hair  out.  I  will  miss 
working  with  you. 

Amanda  -  Needless  to  say,  I  have  looked  at 
you  as  being  the  "core"  of  the  staff,  especially  the 
last  two  years.  I  have  enjoyed  getting  to  know 
you,  and  I  wish  you  the  best  of  luck  in  the  future. 
I  know  you  will  go  far.  Every  time  there  is  a  storm, 
I  will  think  of  you. 

Sarah  -  We  have  definitely  had  our  ups  and 
downs  over  the  years.  You  were  the  first  person 
I  really  got  to  know  here,  and  you  will  be  the  last 
one  that  I  will  ever  forget.  I  don't  want  to  say 
"good-bye"  because  that  seems  so  permanent. 
Even  if  we  lose  touch  over  the  course  of  time, 
when  I  think  of  my  time  spent  here,  I  will  think  of 
you.  I  know  that  the  future  holds  great  things  for 
you.  You  have  a  special  talent  that  I  have  been 
able  to  witness  and  see  grow  over  the  years.  That 
talent  is  your  passion  and  willingness  to  give  over 
so  much  of  yourself  when  you  believe  in  some- 
thing. All  I  can  say  is  "thank  you"! 

So  long,  Agnes  Scott  College.  I  have  certainly 
enjoyed  the  ride  .... 


"It  is  never  any 

good  dwelling  on 

good-byes.  It  is 

not  the  being 

together  that  it 

prolongs,  it  is  the 

parting. " 

-  Anonymous 


1997  Silhouette 


In  CI 


"  Both  within  the 

family  and  without, 

our  sisters  hold  up  our 

mirrors:  our  images  of 

who  we  are  and  of  who 

we  can  dare  to 

become. " 

-  Elizabeth  Fishel 


This  academic  year  is  over, 
the  yearbook  is  done,  and 
the  staff  is  exhausted.  We 
hope  that  our  hard  work 
will  be  enjoyed  by  each  and 
every  person  who  reads  this 
book. 

As  the  class  of  1997  leaves 
Agnes  Scott,  we  want  to  say 
one  last  thing.. .CHEERS!! 


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