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Jim Jung is
a stalwart
cornerstone of
the University.
His passion for
teaching and love
for our students
is unsurpassed.
He is the perfect
model for the
profession'.
— Dr. Mark
Hammond,
Dean of the
College of Arts
and Sciences
Dr. James Jung, Professor of Chemistry
The 2006-2007 Pine Burr Yearbook staff dedicates this book to Dr. James Jung. Dr. Jung joined the faculty as a
chemistry professor in 1 962. He became chair of the department just one year later, rising to chairman of the
Division of Mathematics and Science in less than a decade. His accomplishments as a graduate student were no
less outstanding. The recipient of three prestigious fellowships, Jung also garnered numerous honors. He clearly
could have written his own ticket at almost any college or university in the country, yet he chose to remain at
Campbell to build his career.
When asked why he has stayed at Campbell for 45 years, Jung said his daughter summed it up best. "She
said that what I did touched lives and this made me think of which students I had helped!'
Jung always wanted to be a teacher, but never took chemistry in high school or college. He received a
Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Davidson College and a Master of Education in secondary education
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNCCH). He also earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry
from UNCCH. His thesis was "The Chemistry of Ozazolidine-5-ones: Application to Peptide Synthesis." He is the
recipient of the Depont Science Teacher^ Fellowship, the Petroleum Research Foundation Fellowship and the
Tennessee Eastman Fellowship.
He is married to the former Patty Ludwig. They are the parents of five children, Anita Bunce and Alisa
Jung, of Lexington, N.C.; Dayna Scarborough, who lives near Greensboro, N.C.; David Jung, of Raleigh, N.C.;
and Krystal Alligood of Raleigh. Four of the five children are Campbell graduates.
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Right: Dr. Jung and his wife
Patty pose for a photograph in
1968.
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Campbell University^ outstanding
academic programs and tight-knit
community attract students from
around the state and around the
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students form
friendships that last a lifetime.
From the dorm to the classroom
to Marshbanks Cafeteria and
the Oasis, friends can be found
around every corner. The memo-
ries made at Campbell will travel
with you into the future.
^) Campbell, students gain
an education that ensures they
will be competitive in their re-
spective fields upon graduation.
An education at Campbell pushes
students to succeed in all aspects
@) Campbell,
students learn
valuable life skills to enrich their
futures. Whether making friends,
playing sports, or studying hard,
Campbell University students
When the students of Campbell
University are not attending classes
and studying for exams, there is an
active community here in the "Creek".
Whether it is participating in the big
game of the season, enjoying all the
activites of Homecoming, or playing
a part in the drama production of the
semester, there is something fun for
everyone to be a part of.
Even when there is not a big event
hap|Dening, there is always the excite-
ment of dorm life and all the events
that come along with living on and
off campus. Some students in their
free time also work on the univeristy
publications designed for the student
body such as The Lyricist, Pine Burr
Yearbook, and The Campbell Times.
With all the activities happening
on and around campus, there is al-
ways something for the students to
do when taking those well deserved
and needed study breaks.
Kyan Jont'S, Maiy kaylor, and lustine Brand show
off their moves, at the Homecoming Dance.
Campbell
Above: Amber Frydr Top: A male student enjoys
gets shirts ready to the privilege of Open
tie-dye at Bryan Hall. House in a girls' dorm.
;.e/'(; Kelly Davis stetches
in preparation for a
strenuous activity in Bald-
win Hall.
Living in the dorms is something that every student should
experience. Eight womens' dorm halls and five mens' dorm halls
as well as the New Apartments and Suites house the on-campus
residents at Campbell University. Resident directors and as-
sistants befriend and assist students in anything they may need
while living on the campus. Suite style and hall style rooms
provide a comfortable setting for everyone to get to know each
other in order to form lasting friendships and close connections.
Private housing is available, but living with a new roommate is a
novel and exciting experience.
Residence staff work hard all school year to help provide the
students with entertainment. They put on special programs, such
as board games, movies, and outdoor activities. No matter what
residence hall you live in, there is always something exciting go-
ing on to help students laugh and de-stress.
life in
Left: Quanisha Martin shows off
her new makeover at the Mary
Kay party in Baldwin Hall.
Below: Juliann Viney and Robin
Shahan enjoy the birthday cele-
bration for August and September
in Kitchin Hall.
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What to Do
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On May 15, 2006, the Campbell Univer-
sity Class of 2006 began a new chapter
of their lives. Seven hundred eighty-two
seniors received degrees, bringing the total
number of degrees awarded at Campbell
in 2006 to 2,167. Dr. William C. Friday
President Emeritus of the University of
North Carolina, spoke to the graduates.
Besides the degrees, other awards were
also presented at the commencement ser-
vice. Dr. Friday; Dr. George Braswell, bac-
calaureate speaker; and Anthony Civello,
president of Kerr Drug, Inc, received
honorary degrees. Senior Joshua McKinnon and Kerry Clippard, a member of the Campbell Board of Trustees,
both received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, an award given for outstanding character and achievement.
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Below: Students enjoy all the free stuff given
out at the Street Fair.
Moving-ln
Day
Freshman
Medallion
Ceremony
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Street
Fair and
Poster
Sale
Welcome Week is full of activities for starting
the school year the right way. Freshmen and new
students moved in on Saturday, while returning
students moved in on Sunday. Designated Helpers
assisted with any moving-in needs, carrying boxes
and answering questions. Students attended infor-
mational sessions to hear about the great opportu-
nities available at Campbell. And Mr. Belding, of
"Saved by the Bell" fame, had students rolling in the
aisles. Both new and returning students enjoyed
meeting the Administration, who were serving at the
Presidents picnic.
When classes started on Wednesday, the activi-
ties kept going. Students had a chance to "Meet and
Mingle" before attending their residence hall meet-
ings to learn the ground rules of living on-campus.
During the first full weekend in the Creek, students
enjoyed a game of mud volleyball, as well as a flag
football tournament. Students also had the option
of watching the soccer season opener against UNC
Wilmington before attending the Groove and Glow
dance at Shouse Dining Hall to end the week.
...new and returning students start off the
year with a weeb long celebration
Left: Freshmen leave the Medalllion
Ceremony proudly wearing their new
Campbell medallions.
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lending Ihe evenls. The mens socc;er leam pkiy(>d Iwo bit^ shames,
one on Thursday and one on Saturday, and won Ihem bolh. The
Homecoming weekend was combined wilh Family Weekend, so
bolh sluclenls and parenis could enjoy all Ihe feslivilies of Home-
comin}^. On Salurday, everyone enjoyed Ihe annual parade, a
sireel fair and luncheon, and a receplion wilh PresidenI Wallace.
Sludenls and j>uesls also had Ihe opporlunily lo see a produc-
lion pul on by Ihe drama deparlmenl. Whelher il was dressing
up in school colors or cheering for Ihe soccer leam, Ihere was
somelhing for everyone lo enjoy al Homec(jming.
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different activities. Randy Costa was crowned the new Mr.
Campbell at the annual pageant. Recycled Percussion put
I a concert for Campbell students, creating beautiful mu
h some very unique instruments. Chairmen of the Boar
3 perforrmed for the excited crowds. Spring Formal was
hance for students to get dressed up and dance the nigj
hy at the end of the exciting week.
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Each spring, the Mr. Campbell contest is a
highlight of the Spring Fling week. Male students
compete in several categories, vying for the title
of Mr. Campbell. After the opening routine, in
which the contestants introduce themselves, formal
wear, sports wear, and costumes competitions take
place. The second round of the contest allows the
remaining competitors to show off their talents
and then then take part in a question and answer
session with the judges. The judges choose the win-
ner based on the last two competitions. The title
of Mr. Campbell 2006 was given to junior Randy
Costa.
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Campbell's Theater Arts Department presents...
Much hard work and many long hours of practice went into the Drama
Department's production of "The Boyfriend" The outstanding singing,
dancing, costumes, and orchestra made this amusing musical comedy
worth seeing. "The Boyfriend"" was set in France in the 1920s and cen-
tered around the girls of Madame DuBonnet"s finishing school. The girls
have only one thought in their minds: to have a boyfriend and eventually
a husband. Polly Brown, played by Jami Howard, is the only one of the
girls who doesnt have a boyfriend. However, after she meets a messenger
boy named Tony played by David John Hailey, she feels she has
met the perfect guy. Polly^ father, Percival Browne, played by
Charles Shanlever, comes to visit Poliy and realizes that Madame
Dubonnet, played by Jo Jones, is the woman he had an affair
with many years ago. He discourages any suitors for his daugh-
ter in fear that they are after her money. Tony is the runaway son
of the Brockhursts, played by Justin Smith and Asleigh Adamson,
and when they see him and attempt to catch him, Tony runs
away and Polly assumes he is a criminal. Polly is brokenhearted,
but the truth is revealed at the Carnival Ball when Polly learns
Tony is the honorable son of the Brockhursts. All of the gids get
the guys of their dreams and every-
one ends up happy in the end.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
of Service
With a new year in affect
comes new traditions. Camp-
bell held its first Martin Luther
King Day of Service. This day
was not only used to celebrate
Dr. Kings birthday, but also to
allow students the opportunity
to help others. Students were
able to register to vote, donate
bone marrow, give blood and
volunteer for several other ac-
tivities. Campbell also wanted
to get the teachers involved
as well, by encouraging them to give students extra credit
or the day off from class. Some students even put together
a little MLK celebration so that they could take the time out
to learn more about Dr. King.
Right: Brittany Wells, Christopher
Chestnut, and Dana Standi
celebrate Martin Luther King Day
in the Strickland Lobby
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Left: Pharmacy
student Demetria
Boutte recruits
students for the
blood drive.
Right: A group
of students help
fellow students \i
register to vote.
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Wearing your
Campbell Pride
From hats to sweatshirts, students show off their
school spirit with Campbell attire
Right: Chris Aldrich and Eric Espey
Left: Kristy Taylor and Jami Moss
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Gadgets of College Life
Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo... those outside of
the gaming world tend to think that they are all basi-
cally the same thing. But those who spend hours
improving their skills on video games, would argue
that the different systems are not at all similar. Video
game enthusiasts look at several different aspects
of the systems, including graphics, user-friendly-
ness, and overall quality. Playstation came out with
their newest system in the later part of 2006. Many
people, including Campbell students, waited hours
for their chance to get their hands on the newest
gaming system.
Some Campbell students spend much of their
free time playing these various systems. Whether
they play their own personal systems in their rooms
or enjoy the Playstation 3 and the Nintendo Wii in
the Oasis, some spend maybe more time than they
should on these games. The various games and
gaming systems provide a fun way to take a break
from classes and studying.
Below: Samuel Richardson tries his luck bowling on the
Nintendo Wii system in the Oasis.
WtLich. gaining system is your favorite?
Play Station 3
-Cory Mitchell
X-Box 360
-Adam Pridsen
Play Station 3
- Dustin Bryan
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All around college campuses, more and more students are seen with the
increasingly popular iPod. These gadgets let students listen to their favor-
ite songs while walking to class or wherever they feel the need to hear
popular tunes. Campbells students are no exception to this growing
trend. The majority of the student body owns an iPod. iPods come in
all sizes and colors that allow everybody to show their own personal
style. Some even dress up their iPods with rhinestones and covers
that make the iPod unique to each persons personality iPods are
not just limited to music anymore. Students can view pictures,
watch the lastest TV shows, and see music videos directly
from their iPod. With this versatile piece of technology there
is no surprise of its popularity among Campbell students.
What's your favorite song on
your iPod?
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"Kazane" by Hiroki Esashika
-Whitney Neal
"Smack That" by Akon
-Shelley Lucas
"Icebox" by Omarion
-lessica Patrick
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Facebook — Its a good way to keep in
touch with my friends, even
when they are at colleges all
over the country.
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Facebook -- because it seems
as if more of my college
friends are on it.
-Carlton Floyd
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Myspace — because you can
personalize it to best fit you.
-Sarah Hughes
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Myspace or Facebook?
L„,Gone are the days of cliques and clubs; these days it
seems everyone at Campbell is connected online.
Facebook-- because of the f-
setup and privacy setting.
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Myspace — because you
can have backgrounds and
other things that express
your personality.
-Jessica Dougherty
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The Lyricist is an annual student publica-
tion sponsored by the English department. It§
an amazing opportunity for students to pub-
lish original poetry and prose. Every page of
this literary magazine is composed and con-
structed by students who submit their own
original work.
The staff accepts student submissions until
anuary and they then judge the pieces that
will be used to compile the spring publication.
Luke Morales, a sophomore on the staff
says, "Our goal for the year is to increase the
variety of writing styles and authors. They are
trying to take the magazine down to a com-
munal level, so that everybody will feel com-
fortable submitting their work. Many people
have this perception that you can only submit
your work if you are an English majoK'
He feels that most students do not appre-
ciate the original content in the magazine be-
cause they see it as just another school hand-
out. The magazine is a chance to highlight the
alents of the artists on campus.
The Lyricist Staff
/.(■/( to Right: Luke Morales,
Becky Finken, Hannah Pas-
( ai, Rachael Traylor, |u-
lian labtonska, Kelly Davis
(editor), Jeffrey McCumber,
Holland White, Hannah Ko-
zlow
Not Pictured: Caria Parker,
Amy Kelly John Bradley,
Kai'oline Wills
Right: Members of (he Mabel
Powell Croup- Becky FInken,
Kelly Davis, Hannah Pascha
Holland White, Hannah Ko-
zlow, Luke Morales
Below Right: English major Luke
Moralis designed the cover of
last spring's edition of The Lyri-
ciiL
Above: Editor Kelly Davis con-
ducts a staff meeting in The
Lyriciit office.
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Arts and Sciences editor Me-
lissa Sheldon carefully selects
the best photograph tor each
spread.
Below Left: Brittany Blackmon
revises the copy for her as-
signed page.
Below Right: Sports Editor Ra-
chel Franks goes over her pages
with a careful eye.
Above: Photographer Will Black zooms in on his prey.
Left: Student Life editor Casey Brewer prepares to take a
photograph for her next assignment.
With more than 300 blank pages, new de-
sign software, a new editor, a new advisor and
a brand new team of student workers, the Pine
Burr Staff began the 2006-2007 school year with
a whirlwind effort to produce the 72nd edition
of the Universitys yearbook.
Staff members faced the ambitious chal-
lenge to capture all the events of University life
-- academic, social, and administrative — under
tight deadlines from the publisher. Armed with
digital cameras and reporters notepads, work-
ers canvassed the campus to interview students,
professors and staff about various programs and
activities.
"Being editor gives me the opportunity to
learn and be a part of activities around campus
that I normally would miss out on" says Editor-in-
Chief Kate Anders.
The Pine Burr staff spent many late hours
and a few holidays working diligently to com-
plete their deadlines.
iight: Editor-in-Chiet Kate Anders
lelps Kendra Grant select the best
lesign for her page.
Left: Kasey Parker and Hina
New listen at a staff meeting.
Below Left: Sports editor lustin
Clover and Editor lessica Beall
work diligently on an issue of
the campus newspaper.
Below: Tyler Merry, layout de-
signer for the Campbell Times.
Above: Copy Editor Krystal Right: Editor-in-Chief Jessica
Moody Beall conducts a meeting with
the Times staff.
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The Campbell Times is the student
newspaper at Campbell University. Pro-
duced by students, the weekly newspa-
per covers many areas of interest to the
campus community, including campus
events, lifestyle issues affecting college
students, and Campbell athletics. The
paper also has an editorial section, in
which students can express their opinion
about whatever they wish.
"I think our key role is to keep stu-
dents updated on everything thats going
on around campus so they can find ways
to make an impact themselves" said Jes-
sica Beall, Editor-in-Chief.
The newspaper, written and edited
completely by students, is a production
of the Mass Communication depart-
ment at Campbell. The Campbell Times,
although open to all students, provides
journalism majors with an opportunity to
develop their skills before they move into
the fast-paced world of journalism.
Above: Brittany Blackmon is Right: The radio station stores
hard at work. their multitude of audio in the
studio.
WCCE 90.1 FM is the "Voice of Campbell
University".
This noncommercial radio station has been
on air tor thirty-two years providing hundreds
of students training for their futures in broad-
casting. It provides class time and professional
experience for anyone interested in mass com-
munication.
Though there are no longer any "on-air"
shifts at the radio station, all students on the
staff gain valuable production experience. The
station recently launched a new format - play-
ing a variety of Christian praise and worship mu-
sic, sermons from area preachers, and Campbell
sports games and news.
Brittany Blackmon, a WCCE staff member
says, "Working at WCCE has been a great ex-
perience, it is like no other job on campus.
Where else around here can one really put what
they have learned to use in a job they love? One
gets instant gratification in being able to hear
what they have produced
going over the air and getting out to the masses
of people."
WCCE currently radiates at 3,000 watts to
Harnett County and portions of surrounding
counties.
OFFICE HOURS MON.-FRI
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2006-2007
Residence Life
Staff
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Jones Hall:
Anna Marie Sullivan (RD),
Amanda Rodriguez,
Hannah Southern,
Sarah Ferguson
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Hedgpeth Hall
Tiffany Stewart,
Ashley Overman, Shameka
amison, Ashley Lane (RD)
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Campbell's Senior Administrators
are the backbone of Campbell Uni-
versity. Without their various roles of
leadership, Campbell would not be the
[prestigious university that it is today.
They strive to not only be excellent
leaders, but also to be diW active role in
the student body and in the activities
on campus. Senior Adminisrators can
be seen mingling with students while
strolling on campus or eating lunch at
the dining halls. They are excellent role
models for the student body and the
faculty to emulate.
Campbells Board of Trustees and
Presidential Board of Advisors are also
important figures in the life of the Uni-
versity. These distingushed members of
their personal communites make a sig-
nificant impact on the Campbell com-
munity. They often make important
decisions that affect the operation and
direction of the university as they strive
to make Campbell University a great
[jiace to be.
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Campbell
Senior Administrators trade in their suit lacl^ets tor aprons,
as they serve students during the Welcome Week Barbecue
dinner.
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Dr. Jerry m; W^
Dr. Wallace has served in various capacities at Campbell Univer-
sity for the past thirty-seven years. Starting as an adjunct sociology
professor, Wallace came to Campbell because he felt that he had an
opportunity to "fulfill a ministry^ Because he enjoys being involved
in students' lives, Dr. Wallace maintained a position in the classroom
right up until he began his current job as university president in
2003.
Dr. Wallace is excited about the various construction projects
taking place around campus. He is looking forward to seeing stu-
dents fill the completed John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in
support of the Fighting Camels. He is also especially excited
about the addition of a football team at Campbell.
Dr. Wallace has big dreams for the university in the next
few years. Besides the Convocation Center and football
program, he hopes to see new academic programs put into
place, as well as the addition of a new chapel for the Divin-
ity School. Dr. Wallace also hopes to see the student body
population reach three thousand students. "Basically he says,
"everything will be better within four years'.'
Campbells selection as a member of the North Carolina
j Teaching Fellows program is a big achievement for the uni-
*"' ' ~ versity, and Dr. Wallace is proud of the accomplishments that
allowed Campbell to be chosen for such an honor. He is also
pleased with the performance on licensing and board exams taken
by students attending Campbells various graduate schools. Campbell
graduates "consistently rank higher in both law and pharmacy than
graduates of other schools in North Carolina, showing the high aca-
demic standards here at Campbell; said Wallace.
Dr. Wallace believes in the mission of Campbell University, be-
cause he says "a good beginning makes a good end!' He feels that a
students who gain an education at Campbell will have an advantage
throughout life because of the good foundation received during their
years here. He leaves students with a piece of advice - "Enjoy the
journey, make all the friends you can, because your memories will be
. with you forever:
"My favorite part
of my job is the
privilege to v^ork
with students, both
individually and
collectively
-Dr. Jerry M. Wallace
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In 2001, twenty-two years after he graduated from Campbell University, Dr. Greene
returned to join the administrative faculty as the Provost and Vice President for Aca-
demic Affairs. He enjoys "being able to do really good things to help people" in a job
where he "has ways to change things!'
As Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Greene is in charge of the academic opera-
tions of the university. One of his responsibilities is to act as the liaison between the
university president and the deans of each of the schools that make up the University
He also oversees the progress of the University as Campbell reaches for new heights.
He hopes that during his years at Campbell, he will see growth in the reputation and
profession of the University. He is especially looking forward to seeing the health sci-
ences programs grow with the addition of a new science/lab building. Overall, Dr.
Greene wants to see Campbell become "better, larger, stronger, and more respected"
in the next few years.
When discussing the construction projects taking place on campus.
Dr. Greene stated that he feels the John W. Pope
Jr. Convocation Center wil be the biggest im-
provement to the campus. He feels that the
student body has needed the convocation
center for many years.
According to Dr. Greene, Campbell
is unique because the university
holds true to its purpose of aca- ^
demic excellence, as well as
its commitment to faith.
ggins
Dr. Wiggins has served as the chancellor of Campbell University since retiring
from the job of university president four years ago. His job includes staying in
contact with donors and foundation contributors as a means of public rela-
tions for the University. As the first chancellor in Campbell's
history. Dr. Wiggins lays foundations of leadership for oth-
ers to follow. ^■^-
Dr. Wiggins was once named one of the "Most Influen- ^ ^
tial Baptist Leaders of the Twentieth Century" by the
Biblical Recorder.
Dr. Wiiggins graduated from Campbell in 1948
and then went on to receive a doctorate, as well
as a law degree. He later returned to Camp-
bell, where he served as president for thirty-six
years.
Dr. Wiggins had a vision for a law school
guided by a set of transcendent values. In ,
1976, Dr. Wiggins' dream became a reality, i
and the first class of students entered the J
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. m
The law school continues to teach
students based on the ideals that
Dr. Wiggins established upon the
schools founding.
Vice frtH^ntfor
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Dr. Jack Britt serves as the Vice President for Institutional Advancement. His office is in charge
of various activities associated with the university -- particularly, fundraising. The department
raises money for everything from scholarship development to building campaigns to relations
with corporations, churches, and the community. The departments goal is to "build relationships
with those whose support will help the university's mission of providing
quality Christian education:
The department of advancement is especially important to the
development of Campbell because the school does not re-
^ ceive state or federal aid. Without the money raised by
the advancement staff, Campbell would not be able to
offer as many scholarships or enhance the campus
through building and other beautification projects.
' ~ One project that Dr. Britt is especially excited about
is the building of the proposed
John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, which
should be completed by the fall semester
' of the 2008-2009 school year.
Vice- r^esi({e^nt fcr
Mr. Jim Roberts
Mr. Jim Roberts is the Vice President of Business and Treasurer for Campbell University. His
extensive job consists of collecting money from students and businesses that Campbell is in-
volved in, managing the university^ budget, reading and signing contracts for Campbell, and
managing the money reports from the bookstore, laundry and cafeterias on campus. He is also
in charge of Human Resources, which hires experienced and diligent workers to help assist the
students around campus.
Concerning the construction and changes around campus, Mr. Roberts "loves them" He be-
lieves the renovations will help to make Campbell "more beautiful and functional" He is most
excited about the completion of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center and sees the prog-
ress as "working towards a new future for Campbell."
Mr. Roberts greatly enjoys his position here at Campbell. His favorite aspect of the job is being
around the students everyday. He believes the university is a place full of immense opportuni-
ties such as better education, lasting friend-
ships, and a great overall college experi- —
ence. Mr. Roberts says, "\ look forward to
students that are here today coming back f
in ten years and saying 'wow'"
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Dr. Dennis t^azemore
Dr. Dennis Bazemore, otherwise known as the "Great Orator of our Time;' has served at Campbell
University as the Vice President of Student Life for over three years now. His job as a vice president
is demanding and never ending. He is responsible for the supervision of various departments around
campus, including campus safety, residence life, aquatics, recreation, career and support services,
students activities, health services, athletics, and campus ministry Despite all his responsibilities, Dr.
Bazemore does his job faithfully and willing. His greatest hope is to "enrich campus life through the
improvement of student services, which may include improving residence facilities, increasing student
activities, or improving the environment on campus" Currently he has been working on extending the
hours of the student center and the Oasis, a project that will be greatly enjoyed by students whenever
it comes to fruition. Dr. Bazemore^ main goal at Campbell is to "find out what can be done to increase
.^^--^ retention" He says that "by enriching the Campbell environ-
ment, we will increase enrollment and thus hope for retention"
Dr. Bazemore has high hopes for the general improvements on
campus grounds, the propopsed John W. Pope Jr. Convocation
I Center, and the return of football in 2008.
Dr. Bazemore can be described as friendly easy going, and
always approachable. He is a great advocate for the stu-
dents on and off campus. He stays at Campbell because of
his love for the university and the joy he finds in assisting
its students. His favorite yeady activities on campus are
the athletic events, welcome week. Homecoming, and
I the orientation and visitation days which allow him
to meet new and prospective students. His favorite
, place to dine on campus is Marshbanks-because he
i always gets to see many people that he knows
>-*-._ there. In his leisure time he and his wife en-
'', ^^%!. j°y riding Harley Davidsons and he enjoys
\ salt water fishing.
Dr. John Roberson J
Getting the word out about the amazing opportunities available at Campbell, and catching the
attention of prospective students is an intense and demanding job carried out by the hard work-
ing Dr. John Roberson, the Vice President of the Marketing and Planning department at Camp-
bell. In his time at the university Dr. Roberson has helped to "position the university through
integrated marketing initiatives and the creation of the strategic plan" His goals do not stop there,
however. His main focus on the job is to "position Campbell University within the marketplace
of education so she (Campbell University) can attract the very brightest of students and faculty
who wish to study learn, and live within the campus environment and achieve academic excel-
lence through the standard within the Christian community:' During his time as vice president, the
communication function has grown, and his department has taken on primary responsibility for
the publication of the campus yearbook and the creation and implantation of the new Campbell
University website. He is "very excited" about the construction on campus and believes it has the
"potential to enable students to build a foundation for the future." When asked one word to sum
up his years here at Campbell, Dr. Roberson called them "Exciting!" Dr. Roberson lives according
to a quote from The Little Prince which states, "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly:
what is essential is invisible to the eye" It is im- ___
portant to him because "in todays material-
istic culture, it reminds us that essentials
are the things that can be experienced
through heart and faith."
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Trn5tee5
Mrs. Lorraine Allen
Mr. Daniel Andrews
Mr. Bob Barker
Mr. Jack Barnes, Jr.
Mr. Guilford Bass, Sr.
Mr. Steve Bowden
Mr. Raymond Bryan, Jr.
Dr. William Byrd
Mr. David Clark
Mr. James Cooper
Mr. James Crossingham
Rev. Michael Cummings
Mr. Kenneth Etheridge
Dr. Thomas Flemming
Mrs. Phyllis Foy
Mr. Carl Garrison
Mr. Edward Gore, Sr.
Dr. David Hailey
Mr. Joseph Hall, Jr.
Mrs. Ester Howard
Dr. Colon Jackson .
Mr. Bonner Jones
Mr. Thomas Keith
Mr. Thomas Lewii
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Mr. Daniel McCormick
Mr. Jimmy Melton
Mrs. Doris Myrick
Mrs. Sadie Neel
Dr. PC. Purvis
Mr. Milford Quinn
Mrs. Verna Respass
Dr. Clyde Rhyne
Mr. James Rose
Mr. Mark Saunders
Sen. Fred Smith
Mrs. Loreen Smith
Mr. Robert Soles, Sr.
Mr. James Strickland
Mr. Fredrick Taylor
Mrs. Mary Alice Ward
Mr. Jack Watts
Mr. Robert Whiteman
Mrs. Bonnie Wiggs
Mr. Clarence Willoughby
Mr. B. Edward Wilson, Jr.
Mr. Harry Womble
Dr. Thomas Womble
Mr. Bart Adams
Mr. Hoover Adams
Mr. Leroy Adams
Mr. Charles Adams Jr.
Dr. Alexander R Alexander
Mr. Ernest J. Alphin
Mr. Jesse C. Alphin , Sr.
Mr. Gardner H. Altman, Jr.
Dr. Kenneth Altom ^
Mr. B. Ross Ang'
Ms. Annette Mc
Autry
Mr. J. D. Blizzard
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Mr. Henry^orest Br}^*
Mr. William L. Bum
obby Byrd :<
prMartin Byrd
. Teddy Byre
arles A. Carp
A/. Horace Car_
Robert J. Chaff in
Cussell T. Cherry Jr.
4r. Roger Clark
amuel R. Clawson
^erry W. Clippard
t Edna Coates
lin , Sr. Miss M
tman, Jr. ^^^|^ll>
t^^g^^^^^'Mr. Jei
Mr. E.C
W Mr. Williar
Dr. Jack R Coffey
Mr. Robert E. Coleman
Mrs. Suzanne Cook
Mr. Howard Cooper
Mr. H. Randolph Currin, Jr.
Mr. Dallas Dafford
Miss Mae I. Danner
~1ly E. Davie "^
jiJs^S Dem. .
Mr. Jerry Durmire
Mr. E.C. Edgerton III
Mr. William H. Edmonson
Mr. Merle W Edwards, Jr.
Dr. James Ellerbe
Hon. D.M. Raircloth
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rearing
Dr. Annabelle L. Ret^rman
' ewis M. Rettern
Vir. Keith G. Rin
- Mr. Dexter Rloy
Mr. Gregory flo^
'!ls.^]<imberl)/.Fic'
JoeTrTloydi
. Corey Rurmc
Stephen Gaskii
rs. Mary Gattoi
Charles W Gi"^
Mr. Bobby Glover
Mr. O.W Godwin, Jr.
Mr. Edward M. Gore, Jr.
Mr. Gregory Gore
Mr. Emerson R Gower, Jr.
Mr. C. Albert Gregory
Mr. Bobby R. Hall
Mr. Charles P Harrill
Jon. Oscar N. Harris
hn Hedgepeth
r^^Jkn T. Henley
MiH^Mia S. Hight
Mr. Robert L. Hill
Dr. Rrank B. Holding
Edward E-^JgJJowell,
J.D., ^
Mr. John C. I^Hard Jr.
Mr. Lewis E.^Bbard
Mr. Henry G.^ftff, Sr.
Mr. Edward hijohnson
Dr. Gale D. Johnson
Mrs. Joan Johnson
Mr. John B. Kerr, Jr.
Mrs. Eu^^^ Kinlaw
Mr^^di Kirk
in Lane
. ^[aywood Lane
Billy Woodard shares a laugh with Chan-
cellor Wiggins at the Groundbreaking
ceremony.
Mr. Ayden Lee
Mr. Edmond H. Liles Jr.
Mr. Albert Lockamy
Mr. Robert L. Luddy
Mr. William C. Marshburn
Mr. David A. Martin
Mr. Frank T. Maser
Mr. Ron Matthews
Dr. Harold E. Maxwell
Mr. Hugh Gordon Maxwell, II
Mr. Carlie C. McLamb
Mr. Michael S. McLamb
Mr. George McLaney
Mr. Bernard F McLeod, Jr.
Mr. Harry D. Murphy
Mr. Bobby Murray Jr.
Mr. Ocie F Murray Jr.
Mr. James W. Narron
Mr. Vance B. Neal
Dr. Mark Olson
Dr. Abraham Oudeh
; Mr. F Roger Page, Jr.
Mr. DeLeon Parker
Mr. Michael Patterson
Mr. Paul Perry
Mr. G. Michael Pleasant
Mr. William Ray Pope
Dr. David P Price
Mr. Craig Quinn
Dr. Thomas L. Rich Jr.
Mr. Joseph P Riddle, III
Mrs. Neta T. Riley
Dr. Clarence E. Roberts
Mr. Thomas J. Rush
Mrs. Ethel Sauls
Mrs. Ellen Saunders
Mr. Louis W. Sewell, III
Mr. David L. Shaw
Mr. Caton A. Shermer
Mr. Frank Sherron
Mrs. Ruth Shirley
Mr. William A. Shore
Rev. James B. Sides
Mr. Charles L. Skinner
Mr. Willard D. Small
Mrs. Charlotte C. Smith
Mr. Henry L. Smith
Dr. J. Wilton Smith
Mr. Donald W. Sneeden
Mr. Andrew B. Snellings
Mr. Lynn D. Spaulding
Dr. Louis Spilman, Jr.
Mr. Luther D. Starling Jr.
Mr. Bobby Strickland
Dr. Samuel A. Sue
Mr. Robert V. Suggs
Mr. Robert T. Taylor
Mr. Frederick L. Taylor, III
Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr.
Dr. John M. Tew, Jr.
Mr. J. Rex Thomas
Mrs. Mildred Thomas
Mr. Edgar A. Thomas, Jr.
Mr. Benjamin N. Thompson
Mr. Edward B. Titmus
Dr. Gordon L. Townsend, Sr.
Hon. John M. Tyson
Mr. Harold Warren
Mr. H.H. Weaver
Mr. John H. Wellons
Mr. Robert R Wellons
Mr. Harold Wells, Sr.
Mrs. Melba Williams
Mr. Luby E. Wood
Mr. Billy T Woodard
Mr. Benjamin L. Wright
Mr. Larry E. Wright
Breaking New Ground
John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center
Campbell University celebrated the groundbreaking tor the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center September
1,2006.
Donors, administrators, and community leaders took up ceremonial gold shovels to turn the dirt at the site,
located near the intersection of Main Street and Leslie Campbell Avenue.
The 109,000 square foot facility is scheduled to be completed by the fall of 2008. It will house a 3,000 seat
arena. Sports Hall of Fame lobby, hospitality suite, practice gymnasium, wrestling practice room, and basketball-
volleyball-wrestling offices and locker rooms. There will also be a 5,000 square foot student fitness center with a
stand alone entrance for student convenience.
A project anticipated for decades, the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center will replace the 900 seat Carter
Gymnasium.
Campbell University officials say the state-of-the-art facility will be a major recruitment tool for students and
student athletes.
The John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center is named for the late John W. Pope Jr, a 1975 Campbell graduate. It
will house the Gilbert Craig Gore Arena, named in memory of the late son of Edward and Dinah Gore.
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Gilbert Craig Gore Arena
Left: The John W. Pope jr.
Convocation Center will in-
clude an arena that accom-
modates 3,000 spectators.
Right: Basketball coach
Robbie Laing, Stan Wil-
liamson, Wanda Watkins
take up shovels during
the groundbreaking cer-
emony.
After 60 years as the presidents secretary, Mrs. Matthews
retired on October ^, 2006. She has been a part of Campbells
history through much of its growth, including the founding of
Campbell's five professional schools. Over the course of more
than sixty years, she worked with three of Campbell's presi-
dents: Dr. Leslie Campbell, Dr. Wiggins, and Dr. Wallace. Dur-
ing her time here at Campbell, Mrs. Matthews has been rec-
ognized with several special accolades, including the Lifetime
Service Award by the Campbell University Alumni Association
in 2006. She also received regognition from the Board of Trust-
ees for her 63 years of service.
Although retired from her long-held position, Mrs. Matthews
is not finished working for Campbell University She returned
to Campbell in January working part-time to archive Campbells
history.
Jerry Wich^^^^^l^teps
jOampa
mm
After nearly 10 years of faithfully serving
as Campbell's campus minister, TerryMichaei
Newell stepped down from his position at
the end of the 2006 fall semester. I Ic plans
to pursure acldilional education in pastoral
counseling. L4owever, he'll still be a familiar
face around campus. He will also serve as
an adjunct instructor in the Divinity Schoi
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ristmas (^ Campbell
Choral Director Phillip Morrow describes the annual Christmas at Campbell concert,
which features the Campbell University choir, as Campbells Christmas card to the
community.
"The program consists of Christmas music and carols both traditional and mod-
ern" said Morrow, "lt§ a very eclectic program. Itfe the music of the season and we
hope to bless everyone who attends"
Performing with the University Choir was the Choral Society made up of mem-
bers of the community, and the Children^ Choir. Perfecting their pieces at choral
camp, the Children^ Choir performed "Carol of the Children" by John Rutter, "Best
of All Friends;' by Lee Scott and the Bach/Gounod "Ave Maria."
Also featured were Campbell University horn instructor Allan Winter and guitar-
ist Milen Parashkavov. Winter, who plays French horn, performed "Christus Natus
Est" by Paul Basler, and Parashkavov accompanied the choir on guitar as they per-
formed a Spanish carol, "Nannita Nana;' which is a lullaby to the baby Jesus.
The program closed with the traditional "Silent Night, Holy Night;' performed by
all of the Campbell choirs.
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Campbell University athletes
participate in 19 varsity sports at the
NCAA Division I level.
In all, nearly 300 student-athletes
participate in the intercollegiate
program.
Campbell is a member of the
Atlantic Sun Conference, which also
includes Belmont, East Tennessee
State, Florida Atlantic, Gardner-
Webb, Georgia State, Jacksonville,
Kennesaw State, Lipscomb, Mercer,
and North Florida.
Many athletic events attract large
numbers of fans from the student
body and surrounding Harnett
County community.
Two highly anticipated additions
to the Campbell athletics landscape
are the John W. Pope Jr. Convoca-
tion Center and the return of Camp-
bell University football - both of
which will debut in the fall of 2008.
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Freshman torvvarcl lonathan Rocliit;uez goes for an easy lay-up.
Campbell
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I he _!U()() season was one or close
games and tough losses tor the Camels.
With 18 returning players and a slew of
newcomers, the Fighting Camels suffered
many a heartbreaking loss, losing 1 7 games
by two runs or less.
Highlighting the Camel season was a
victory over Big XII opponent Texas Tech,
and a narrow 6-3 defeat at the hands of na-
tional runner-up North Carolina.
Campbell senior Mike Priest continued
his reign as one of the top hitters in Camp-
bell University history, setting the CU single
season record for hits with 90 en route to a
.402 batting average
Priest was named to the ESPN Maga/ine
Academic All-America Baseball team and
to the NCCISA All-State Baseball Team.
Priest, Tim Holt, Brandon Scott and
Ryan Hamme were all recognized as sec-
ond team A-Slui All-CcMiference perform-
ers, with Hammt.> also being named to the
A-Sun All Freshman team.
Campbell ended the season in 7lh
place in the Atlantic Sun Conference with
a 13-17 record, ciLialifying for its second
Atlantic Sun tournament in three years.
Right: Jorecl
Lehman, pitchci
cincl David Foihc^
catcher
l.e/(; loe Waldeck-
er prepares to
throw a pitch.
Getting into the
swing of things
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^^ •*
It
I fit: Tllf tiMili
tongratulati."? Lukt.'
Reiland (10) at
home plate after
stonnt; a home
iLin.
Baseball
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Scoreboard*
Overall:
19-38
Conference:
13-17
Non-Conference:
6-21
Home games:
12-13
Away Games:
7-22
Shutouts:
0-2
•The AlllDlll.ltt'cl S(.(
rfbdok
Tllf Ixiseball team an
the next hitter goes up.
Mike Priest, Senior
First baseman Mike Priest
was one ot 1 2 student ath-
letes named to the NCCSIA
University Division Baseball
Team. Priest set a single sea-
son record with 90 hits and
lead the Atlantic Sun Con-
ference with a .402 batting
average.
Coach Chip Smith
In his 12 years as Head
Liaseball Coach, Coach Smith
has become the only baseball
toach in school history to
achieve over 200 victories.
Under his leadership, 10 of
his baseball players have
gone on to sign professional
contracts. He is a highly re-
garded coach in the Atlantic
Sun Conference.
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Scoreboard*
Overall:
31-30
Conference:
12-8
Non-Conterence:
19-22
Home games:
12-10
Away Games:
7-13
Shutouts:
8-9
*The Aiitomatecl Si
irebook
Infielcler
Stephenie Pap-
pas, throws the
ball in to get an
out.
Members (if Ihe Campbrll Softball team eagerly watch and wail
ha\e Iheir tLiiii at the bal.
Softball
Drew Peterson,
Head Coach
Peterson was named ASC Co-
Coach ot the M'ar lor his work
with the Ciniels (kinng Ihe
20()() season. He is Ihe Inst
co.K h in the hist(ir\' nt ( amp-
bell sotlliall to be named A-Siin
Cciai h 111 the ^ear.
I incK('\ I andry,
lessK J I iiillnvm,
^n(\ tldlK llciins
Uikc a moment be-
loit' tlu' beginning
ol the Campbell
vs. Stetson to pay
their respects to
the American (lag.
...to others it's just a
sport; to us its life.
The 2006 Softball season was one of the
most successful Fighting Camel seasons in
over a decade, playing in their first postsea-
son since 1999.
With an overall record of 31-30, the team
played its way into the second round of the
Atlantic Sun Softball Tournament.
Season highlights included a double-
header sweep ol A-Sun rival North Florida
and an upset of Mercer in the Atlantic Sun
Tournament.
Off the field, Cf:)ach Drew Peterson was
named Atlantic Sun Co-Coach of the Year.
Irmior Jessica Huffman was the lone unani-
mous selection to the A-Sun All-Confer-
ence First-Team and Krysten Vlacancich was
named to the All-Freshman Team.
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Leil: Mark Coppell
Coming oft a successful campaign
from the 2005-2006 season with a run
at the A-Sun title, the men's golf team
returned this year eager to continue the
momentum. As they enter the spring
campaign, both the Fighting Camels
mens and women's golf teams rank
among the nations top programs.
In tact. Coach John Crooks told Go-
camels. com, "We had our best semester
since I've been a part of the program'.'
Coach Crooks has lead the mens team tn
1 6 years.
The Camel men held a 287 team aver
age after five tournaments.
Lett: Isak Petterson
Go "fore" it!
/(■;/; loakini
Lotstrom
l\iv,lil: Fii'derit
S unci berg
Men's Golf
Kyle Spahr, Senior
Kyle Spahr tied for 26th dt
Atlantic Sun Championslii|3
(Apr. 17-19, 2006). He was a
member of the 2006 A-Sun
All American team. He is
from Mundelein, lllionis.
Coach John Crooks
( rooks, who has served as the
head coach of the men's golf
I cam for the past seventeen
seasons, is considered one of
the top golf coaches in the
country. He also serves on the
NCAA Division I Men^ Golf
Committee, the board that
oversees the game.
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Lett: Aleiandra
Shaw
Right: Maite Or
tizclepinedo
Women's Golf
/i' 7c i\\ FniiK' Simpson
Alejandra Shaw
During the 2005-2006
season, Shaw was named
the Atlantic Sun Conter-
rnce incli\'iclual champion
cind I'lcUer of the Year.
She represented her
native country of Chile
in the World Amateur
Championship during the
lall ot 20()(.
Coach John Crooks
Crooks, who has served as tlie
head coach of the mens golt
team for the past seventeen
seasons, is considered one of
tlie top golf coaches in the
counlry. He alsfj serves on the
NCAA Division I Ment, Goll
Committee, the hoard thai
oversees the jjame.
Right: Alejanclia
Shaw
Kiiiht: Veronika
[ alalhova
Tee" time!
The women§ golt team had a terrific
showing at Conference, claiming the
A-Sun Champion title for the 2005-2006
season -- the seventh championship title
in 1 1 years . Campbells Alejandra Shaw-
was also named A-Sun Player of the Year
for her efforts.
The Fighting Camel women carried
their enthusiasm into the fall and spring,
claiming four consecutive inter-collegiate
tournament titles by February, including
the Fighting Camel Spring Classic at Keith
Hills.
This year is going to be another strong
showing for the talented women golfing
in Buies Creek.
Lfh: Gabriel De-
lariie prei^aies tor
a serve.
With three fieslimen and one returnint;
senior, the mens tennis program otterecl
new opportunities tor players to "step up
to the net" and take the lead for the Fight-
ing Camels.
Some major key victories came againsi
A-sun rival Lipscomb and Gardner Webb
as well as entertaining home wins against
Coastal Carolina, Mount Olive ctnd Wing-
ate.
By the spring, the team really seems
to have found its footing, earning five
straight wins heading into Spring Break.
Coach lohnson looks to improve willi
steady leadership from his balanced group
as well as comi^ele in tight matches. The
tennis team looks to comj^ete well in lln'
conference and continue with great indi-
vidual performances.
U'lt: Vasja Gorjup
kills the ball as he
rclLirns it to his op-
ponent.
Heading to
the net...
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B^W
i£\.
Irll: Mart Sitre and K'i,t^/)(: Man Siiic
Sebatian Theslett "''« li*'^ '" "^'^^*'
lake a break be- ""^' "''^'"i
Iween matcbes.
Men's Tennis
Below: Sebastian Teslett waits for the return.
Artoym Starkov
Starkov, a computer informa-
tion systems major, is the
lone senior on the men's ten-
nis team for the 2006-2007
season. He received Atlantic
Sun All-Academic honors
during his junior year, and
started this season with a 2M-
24 singles record
Coach David Johnson
Idhsnon serves as the head
coach for both the mens and
womens tennis teams at Camp-
bell, a position he has held for
the past nine seasons. He was
named Atlantic Sun Confer-
ence Men§ Tennis Coach of
the Year in 2004. He has led
I he team to four winning sea-
sons in the last seven years and
an 85-82 record covering the
past eight seasons.
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Ik'low: Li/. I I
Left: Scarlet Right: Iva Stov-
Altonzo waits jancev hits the
anxiously tor ball across the
the ne\t move. court.
Women's Tennis
Coach David Johnson
For the past nine years,
lohnson has served as the
head coach for both the mens
,ind women's tennis teams at
( ampbell, I le has taken the
I iidy Camels tennis team to
ihe A-Sun Conference champi-
onship match twice in the p.isi
SIX seasons and has seen m,in\
players earn confrence honois
and reco.nnitinii
Right: Nina Sur-
viladze serves the
ball.
Lett: Ahuja Tanya
swings hard.
Swinging hard
and scoring big
The womenfe tennis team looks to a
younger line-up to center their roster.
While Iva Stojancev leads as the only
senior on the team, strong performances
by some experienced juniors and sopho-
mores have helped to boost the team to
a leader in the Atlantic Sun.
As of March, Sophomore Liza Ben-
simon and Iva Stojancev have hit their
stride, claiming doubles victories in each
of their spring season matches.
After a great showing last year in At-
lantic Sun play the women of the tennis
courts look to finish on top of their game
with another run at the A-Sun title.
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Left: len Oreck
From iLinning to iLimping to throwing,
the sport of track and tielcl covers a variety
ot events. Runners have the opportunity to
use their skills in running distances or short
sprints, as well as in hurdles. Athletes also
compete in high jumps, long jumps, and
pole vaulting. A test of strength comes in
the throwing competition that is also part
of track and field.
The Campbell track and field team ex-
celled this year as they competed in events
around the country. Both the men's L^n(i\
women's teams came in fourth at the Atlan-
tic Sun Track and Field championship.
This years season is also a success -- as
school records are shattered.
Freshman Brian Ames and senior Ra-Don
Bain broke records in the shot put and
weight throw, respectively in this year's
Carolina Classic.
Left: Jeremy Hell
By leaps
and bounds,
Kiiihl: Alysf NcKoii
U'H: Trev Rogers
far Leh: Ra i:)on Bam
Trac/c & F/e/d
Logan Brelstorcl,
Senior
Brelstorcl was named to the
Atlantic Sun All-Acacleniu
Team in the 2006 season. He
set a personal-bests at the
Coastal Carolina Invitational
in the javelin (45.34m) and
triple jump (12.77m). He aKo
won the high jump at Ihc
UNCW Scahawk Invitational
with a iLinip ol I })'dm
Coach Jim Patchell
I'atchell, director ol the
iixerall track program, joined
I he Fighting Camel staff from
kilane where he served three
\ ears as assistant track and
iield coach. Patchells track
program has produced a
luimber of outstanding indi-
\idual performers, including
live regional outdoor quali-
liers in 2003.
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The men have
one final talk at
the conclusion
of their race. The
Campbell men
and women both
placed 2nd in the
\didas Invitation-
il with a total of
~() and 54 points
lespectively.
And they're off! Striding ahead of the rest, Geoff Andersen, Jeremy
lielf, L^nd Verrelle Wvatt get a great start after the gun shot.
Cross
Coun try
"My favorite part of Cross
Country is that you can
pass a competitor while
running in the woods, anc
no one knows Lintil vol:
t ome out^'
Jeremy Helt
"My favorite part of Cross
Country is when we com-
pete. I really love seeing
how all our hard work
from practice |3ays off in
the meets"
Amy Arthur,
Louise Vanclaele,
cincl Liza Davis
lead the way with
Melissa Cooper,
Tara Franklin, and
\lyse Nelson not
lar behind at the
start of the Adidas
Invitational.
Going the distance
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The women pray for a good meet before beginning
llieir race. Praying before every meet has become a
long lasting Campbell tradition.
The Mens and Womens Cross Coun-
try teams wrapped up their season with
some impressive Invitational showings.
While senior standout Alicia Valtin
claimed her second Atlantic Sun Cross
Country Championship title, the Camp-
bell womens team placed 4th overall
in the conference. The Fighting Camel
men's team, lead by senior leremy Helt,
finished sixth.
Valtin went on to jjlace 73rd among
253 runners at the NCAA Cross Country
Championship at Indiana State University.
The Sanford, N.C. native, is just the
second Campbell runner to qualify for the
NCAA Championships since the Camels
made the jump from the NAIA to NCAA
in 1986.
Left: Senior Willy
Guaclarrama takes
the ball past sev-
eral defenders tor
a goal against the
I 'niversity ot North
ll..rida.
Left: Stephen
Oyuga sweeps
past an opponent
lor a chance to
go down field and
score.
2006 was an outstanding season for the
Campbell Mens Soccer team.
Lead by seniors Willy Guaclarrama
and Devin Sheppard, the Fighting Camels
gained a 10-7-1 record for the season.
Season standouts include an October
10th victory over third ranked North Caro-
lina (1-0).
Four of CU^ seven losses on the year
came against schools that were either re-
gionally or nationally ranked.
The Fighting Camels are tied with
Atlantic Sun Conference tournament
champion Gardner- Webb for 10th place in
tlic- Nov. 7 Sc3Lith Region ranking, the lasl
regional poll of the 2006 season.
Willy Guaclarrama, Richard lata L\nd
Devin Sheppard were all named to the
200G National Soccer Coaches Associa-
tion of America (NSCAAl/Aclidas All-South
Region men^ soccer team.
Men's Soccer
Lvll: Auslin Skakle
ok Lip the field
I'lther pass or
N?
Sweat plus sacrifice
equals success.
Scoreboard*
Overall: 10-7-2
conference: 4-1-2
I fome games: 8-1-0
■\vvay Games: 1 -4-2
'I he Automated Scorebook
The Mens Soccer team take a brief moment to pray and show
respect for the American flag.
Devin Shepparcl,
Senior
Shepparcl, a Pre-Phar-
macy major, was named
to the 2006 ESPN The
Magazine/Academic
All-America first-team by
the CoSlDA.
Doug Hess,
Head Coach
Hess is in his fifth year as
head coach. During his ten-
ure, Hess has led the Camels
to a 13-6-1 overall record,
an Atlantic Sun Conference
regular season title (7-1-0)
and the team^. first berth in
the A-Sun Cham|)ionship final
since 1996.
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Scoreboard*
In
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Overall: 2-14
E
Conference: 2-7
O
Non-Conference: 0-7
en
hHome games: 1 -7
S
CT
Away Games: 1-7
V
'The ALitomated Scorebook
Below: M
ary Nitz skirts around the side
of a player from Stetson to steal the hall
Right: Campbell
soccer player Kaili
Terry takes the ball
from a Stetson
player.
Women's Soccer
Mary Nitz, Senior
Nitz started all 19 matches
and tied for second on
team with 8 points on 2
glials and 4 assists she was
also named A-Sun Defen-
sive Player of the Week.
Mary Nitz led the Womens
Soccer team on and off the
Held.
Todd Clark, Coach
Clark was named head
women^ soccer coach at
Campbell University on
luly 25, 2006. Clark joined
ihc Fighting Camel pro-
gram from Malone ( Ollegr
in Canton, Ohio. "I'm e\-
i lied to have the oppcjrtLi
nily to coach at Campbell
LiniversitV,' said Clark.
T-.-.^t
Lett: The Lady Camels
KiLind up to talk
.ihout and prepare
lor the game.
Kight: Christina Can-
deloro takes the ball
lip the field.
.for the love of the game!
On |uly 25, 2006 Todd Clark was named head
coach of the womenfe soccer team at Campbell
University. He stated that he "look(ed) forward to
coaching not only a talented team, but one with
experience from the start."
The womenfe 2006 season was led by four
seniors- Samar Azem, Christina Candeloro, Mary
Nitz, and Jessica Tacha. With sixteen returning
players and three newcomers, the team ended
the season with a 4-15 record.
Two players earned All-Atlantic Sun postsea-
son honors. Kathryn Saunders was named Sec-
ond Team All-Atlantic Sun defender. Kaili Terry
was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman
Team as a midfielder.
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Left: Members ol
the ladies' swim
team prepare to
Ijcain a race.
In Its third season of existence, the
Fighting Camels swim team is determined
to distinguish itself among the competi-
tion.
The yoLing team, mostly consisting of
sophomores and freshmen, trains regularK
to make a splash in the swim world.
The team meets in the Johnson Memo-
rial Natatorinm, training in a 25 yard, eight
lane pool.
The Campbell womens swimming i\nd
diving program competes as i\n associate
member of the Northeast Conference,
joining other members like Gardner-Webb
and North Carolina AivT.
Lett: A teammem-
her takes a dive.
Swimming
Lett: Some of the
female swim team
members stretch
as they wait for the
whistle to blow.
Diving In!!!
j«**ft<
Roster
lessica Bray, freshman
Katie Conely, junior
Courtney Dail, freslinian
Mary Beth Dellinger, freshman
Kara Gercleman, freshman
Patricia Jimenez, sophomore
/aci/e Kenline, freshman
Danielle Leber, freshman
Taylor McCauley sophomore
Sarah McSpadden, sophomore
Denise Moulas, sophomore
Heidi Shallow, sophomore
Tabitha Silver freshman
Ashley Theodossiou, sophomore
Khstin Thomas, junior
Tamara Valcarcel, sophomore
Courtney Wetherell, freshman
^ iH^Lirt VS^B^^BM
i
( oach Molinaicl eiuuLirages his team helc
Head Coach,
Pascal Molinard
Pascal Molinard is in his
third year as head coach
of the women^ swimming
and diving team at Camp-
bell. As a special project,
Molinard has built a sum-
mer-long swim program,
the Campbell University
Swim ScItooI.
95
U'lt: The Lady
Ciimels meet in
the middle of the
court for a mid-
game pep talk.
wmmam^
Left: Melissa
Harvey dives
towards the ball.
'^
VolleybaU
ll-V
%* ^ \\^;
L\
Malincla Ashcroft,
Head Coach
r
5^
Rac ht'l Tenii^lin, Senior
96
Lfft: Coach
Ashcrott gives
her players some
pointers clurint; ,i
linie-oul.
Dig deep, Set it up,
Spil<e It Hard
\6ove: The team shakes hands with tiieir opponents
after a matcii in Carter Gym.
The women's volleball team at Camp-
bell University played a difticult thirty-game
season, ending with a 13-17 record. With
several close matches on their 2006 record,
the team looks to performing even better
next season.
Overall, the team brought in a total of
4223 offensive attacks, while logging An
amazing 260 aces during the season. The
Lady Camels also handled 1638 digs and 274
blocks on the defensive couiT.
The Lady Camels have improved each
season under Head Coach Melinda Ashcrott.
During Ashcrofts tenure as coach for the
past five seasons, members of the Lady Cam-
els volleyball team have been named to the
Atlantic Sun All-Conference Team a total of
twenty-two times.
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Lett: Stephon
Gnttin gcies for j
la\'-up.
Basketball season here at the Creek is
an exciting time. Students pack out Carter
Gymnasium to watch the mens basketball
team defeat opposing teams.
This season went exceptionally well tor
the Camel men, as they played into to the
semifinals of the Atlantic Sun Conference
Championships.
The team had three starters and six
additional letter winners return from last
year. Seniors Russ Gibson, Colin Hunt,
Eric Smith, and Ledell Eackles helped lead
the team to a season with an impressive
amount ol wins. Newcomers Kyle Vejraska
cMm\ lonalhan Rodriguez provided iM'i ad-
ditional force on the basketball court.
Campbell finished the season with
1 109 rebounds to set a new single-season
team record.
Lett: lonathan
Rodriguez dribbles
into the UNCW
defense.
Flying high...
scoring big
U-tt: Reggie
Bishop brings
the biill down
the couil nn a
liisl hnvik against
( Dastal Carolina.
/\/t>/i(; Russ Gibstjn
prepares to shoot a
free-throw shot.
Men's
Basketball
Helow: Members of the l),iski'lliall leai
males Irom the sidelines.
Eric Smith
Senior Eric Smith, a guard on
the Fighting Camels basket-
ball team, is the top scoriM
in the A-Sun Conference.
During his time at Campbell,
Smith has set team and con-
ference records for three
pointers made (107). He is
ranked sixth in the nation
for three-pointers made per
game.
Coach Robbie Laing
Coach Laing is in his fourth
year as the head coach for
the men's basketball team.
During his tenure as coach,
Laing has seen a marked
improvement in the Fighting
Camels. In 2006, Laing was
named the A-Sun Conference
Coach of the Year when his
team ranked as the second-
highest scoring team in the
country.
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LvU: Kinior, Maggie
Rich dribbles clown
the court.
Right: Lauren Ar-
thur hustles around
an East Tennessee
player.
Women's
Hflow: Lt'lilia Dicksim pushes past a LINCA (icifnsive player.
Adiienne Riek'y
Rieley a senior center on
llie Ladv Camels basketball
learn, has a major in criminal
IListice. She has earned con-
lerence h(.)n<)rs and regularly
scores m the double digits.
I ler career high record is
Iwcnts' points against Win-
lhni|).
Coach Wanda Watkins
inuring her lvveiily-si\ years
as head coach ol the Lady
Camels, Walkins has earned a
spot as the winningesl ( oac h in
Lady C aniels baskelball history.
In the past twenty-tive ye.irs,
VValkins' teams have recorded
nineleen winning seasons, with
an (iveiall record ot 401-2;;!!.
Basketball
Right: Fciced by
a defensive East
Tennessee player,
Lindsey Smithberg-
er tights to keep
control ot the ball.
Kiiiht: Adiienne
Kicley takes a shot
ckiiing the UNCA
game.
...taking control
of the court
The Fighting Camel women scored
another successful season on the hard-
court, playing into the quarterfinals of the
Atlantic Sun Tournament as the five seed.
Several key players on the Lady Cam-
els Basketball team returned for the 2007
season, including seniors Adrianne Rieley
and Octavia Blackwell, as well as juniors
Letitia Dickson and Marlena Murphy,
Four freshmen joined the team and
Cxjach Watkins said "[they] are one of the
most talented groups we have had in a
while and all bring a different strength to
the team"
The Lady Camels fought hard and
|)ersevered through a difficult season.
With a tough twenty-two game schedule,
the Lady Camels learned to work togeth-
er as a team as they look forward to next
season.
Lett: Manclie Smith
Is lifted Lip high in
a cheer.
Campbells Cheerleacling squad is a
talented group of girls that work together
to lead the Fighting Camel tans at all the
games.
They work hard to provide support tor
the teams, no matter the outcome on the
court. Their school spirit drives the crowd
and players to make each game a truely
unique experience.
Team captains Amanda Kornegay and
Kelly Tannery say, "It has been an honor lo
be the captains of this cheerleacling stiuad.
It has been a great year with so many
memories to choose from. We thank the
girls tor working hard and we are excited
to see where llie squad will be next year!
We love you ladies!"
Lett: KellyTannery
helps lead the
Campbell basket-
ball fans.
Cheerleadins
;.(■;/; Nicole Ijioih,
Kristen Harris, .md
Terrin Brown.
/.(•;/; C hccrlculcrs
lead the c rowd in
a thant lo sLipport
I he learn.
...the ultimate in
school spirit
F,rln\\ The s(hm(I walls iialienllv on the sidi'lii
WW^
g|t^|i.^,**^f» s..,.
Ib»^j\ii
Seniors
"Onr best memory is the
Special Olympics event. We
taught cheers and chants to
students with special needs.
Then we spent time bonding
as a team over dinner"
-lillian S. Leslie, Calli Dosal,
and Amanda Kornegay
Coach Sarah Cotes
"I love this team these young
women have the most genu-
ine spirits. They are all dedi-
cated to the sport of cheer-
leading, and to Campbell
University. This years team
also posesses tremendous tal-
ent and that always makes a
It-am exciting to a coach'
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Left: David Wise
and Richie Apo-
linar spar during
practice.
The Fighting Camels wrestling team
began the 2006-2007 season as one ot
the youngest teams on campus.
With 21 freshmen c^^^c\ sophomores,
Coach Billy Greene hopes to lead his
team to improve upon last season's record
of 5-14.
For the seniors, who've been with the
team for tour years, Campbells wrestling
program has pushed them to succeed.
"Its been a real growth area noi only
mentally and physically in the sport, biit
in all areas of life',' said senior Caleb Les-
notf.
Wrestling
Left:
Steve Wiktorek
iinci Kelin Biclel-
spach carefully
listen as Coach
(jieene explains
a tietensive
move.
...taking it to
the mat
Above: Coach Greene demonstrates a hold during practice.
Brent Poynter, Senior
"Its been a ride and
a dream. I've always
wanted to wrestle
Division I wrestling and
Cainpbell^ given me the
opportunity;'
Head Coach,
Billy Greene
A former Campbell
wrestling standout, Billy
Greene is in his third
season as head wrestling
coach. After graduation
in 2000, Greene served
as assistant coach to the
now-retired Dave Auble
for two years.
Left: Catherine
Simonson encoLii
ages the athletes
to work out.
Taping ankles, mending vvotincls, and
wrapping u]) shoulders with ice to ease
the pain... its just another day tor the ath-
letic trainers.
Dave Mammons, tiie head of the ath-
letic training department, teaches his new
traincH's the skills to keep the athletes up
on their feet. Always ready at a moments
notice, on and oft the field, athletic train-
ers jjrovide valuable relief for those in
need.
The athletic trainers often go un-
notited l)y the public eye, but without
them C ampbell atliietics would not be
complete. Trainers are always prepared
lo tend to any emergencies at the athletic
events.
Left: Dave Ham-
mons, Head Ath-
letic Trainer.
Making the pain
fade away...
I fit: kalhiyn
Sanders checks
out Liz Mizes
.mkle.
Athletic
Trainers
Ab()\e Alyse Nelb-un cuaLlieb Brian Brasvvi'll in slrt'iiglh-liaining.
Lett: Eric Espy yells encDur-
jgenu'iit I" the players on
thetoLirl.
Right: Campbell
students eagerly
watch a basketbal
game in Carter
Gym.
Beluw: BT Hale and
Stephen lohnson cheer
along with the rest of
ihe Camel Crazies.
Campbell [
Spirit
V
f
.4 ^
/('/I; Cjavlord puses with
some voLina Camel fans.
Righl: kelK' Tannery helps
lead the crowd in support
of the Campbell I ightiiiL;
Camels.
Righl: Two
members ot tht
Camel Crazies
show then-
Camel Spirit
Right: Gaylorcl thi'
Camel leads the
crowd in cheering
ii II the Fighting
( .iniels.
Cheerleaders, Gaylord, and
the Camel Crazies, provide
school spirit
Campbell students pack out Carter
Gym and Eakes Athletic Field in support of
their Fighting Camels every chance they
get. The Camel Crazies come to the games
armed with face-paint and noise mak-
ers, cheering their team towards victory.
Gaylord the camel helps the cheerleaders
pump the crowd's spirit. The enthusiasm of
the cheering crowd spurs the players to do
their best.
The Camel Crazies are a group of fans
that represent the true spirit of Campbell
Athletics. This excited group of stLidents
has gained the reputation as the most
fanatic crowd in the Atlantic Sun Confer-
ence.
Athletic events would not be the same
without the enthusiastic students and fans
that provide the exciting atmosphere.
109
Left: Students pn
|5aie to take pai 1
in a flag football
i^ame.
Intramural athletics have something
for everyone. From mud volleyball to flag
football to Softball and basketball, infra-
murals offers sports tor all types of athletic
abilities. Students can even compete in
intramural tournaments that do not involve
|)livsi(al activity, such as sports trivia dnd
board games.
Inframurals are a great way to get in-
volved on campus and meet people with
similar interests. Intramural games are
often as popular for students to watch as
regular athletic events.
Lett: An intramural
team discusses
strategy before a
aame.
A little bit of fun
for everyone,
/(■/(: Flag football is
,1 popular intramu-
ral sport during the
lall semester.
Intramurals
Intramural Events
Fall 200b
5p///7g 2007
Mud Volleyball
Basketball
Flag Football
Billiards
Online NFL Fantasy
Table Tennis
5 on 5 Soccer
Softball
Softball Tournament
Soccer
Online NFL Pick em
Online Bracket Madness
Sand Volleyball
Team Handball
Tennis
Indoor Volleyball
Indoor Soccer
Innertube Water Polo
Co-Rec Basketball
Dodgeball
Freeze Tag
WhitYleball
Sports Trivia
Family Came Night
Madden 07
4 on 4 Flag Football
3 on 3 Basketball
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Dale Steele,
Head Coach
Ddle Steele, a veteran of more
than 25 years in the collegiate
coaching ranks, was introduced
as Campbell University^ football
coach in a press conference on
lune 15, 2006 on campus at the
Alumni Room ot Marshbanks
Dining Hall. Steele will be in
charge of building the Fighting
Camel program for competition
m 2008 at the NCAA Division
l-AA. "It^ a dream come true tor
mv family and me and a trenien-
rlous i)p|iortLinit\';' said Steele.
Ab(>\e: Members ol the first Campbell lootball team in over half
a century ride on a float in the 2006 Homecoming parade. The
football team is already practicing in preparation for the 2008
season.
'.ett: Trustee Bob Barker,
-"resident lerry Wallace and
Frustee Fred Taylor hold up CU
lelmels.
Football
.we're back
in 2008!
"^f
lampbell fielded its first
ootball team in 1925.
"ootball continued at
lampbell until 1950.
\
V
After more than a tive-clecacle absence,
Campbell University will return to the football
field in 2008. The Fighting Camels will compete
on the NCAA Division l-AA (non-scholarship)
level.
A membiT of the NCAA Division I ranks since
1977 and of the Atlantic Sun Conference since
1994, Campbell will compete against similar
non-scholarship programs on the Division I and
non-1 levels. Home games will be played at a
yet to be constructed on-campus site.
"This is a very exciting day to be a Fighting
Camel with the return of football after an over
50 year absence;' said Director of Athletics Stan
Williamson. "College football is one of the most
exciting events in our country. The atmosphere
that on-campus intercollegiate football brings
to a campus is exhilarating. The addition of
football at Campbell will certainly enhance the
student life aspect of Buies Creek.."
In June, Campbell named Dale Steele as head
coach of the Fighting Camels. Coach Steele has
over 25 years of collegiate coaching experience,
having spent the last two years as assistant
head coach and running backs coach at Elon
University.
The Fighting Camels' first game will be Aug.
30, 2008 at home against Birmingham Southern.
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ArU St Scoenx^s
The College of Arts & Sciences
otters degrees in a wide variety of
niajors ^u(\ minors. Students can ob-
tain a B.A. degree in the field of their
choice.
The departments include: Art,
Biology, Chemistry & Physics, English,
Exercise Science, Foreign Language,
Government, History Criminal |us-
tice. Mass Communication, Math <S^
Computer Science, Military Science,
Music, and Theatre Arts. The College
of Arts & Sciences also has other cam-
puses at Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force
Base, Camp Lejeune, and Research
Triangle Park.
All of the departments strive to put
their students above other colleges
Ciud universities, so after graduation,
the students can succeed in todays
competitive job market.
The professors come from various
backgrounds and disciplines, pro-
viding students with a well-rounded
education.
Campbell
Dr. Bcirtlett uses an aLidio-visLuil display to e\
plain liircis C[nd Ijiicl tails to his Zoology clas
^••CP^
-\li()\c: M\\ Bnalwii.i^hls AtKaiurd |(iiiinalisni l\
Riiihl: Studfiits h.ird .it work in Ihi.' Iihrary.
"One of my
greatest rewards is
watching our
students flourish.
Our graduates are
among the very
best produced any-
where in the world"
-Dr. Mark Hammond
Dr. Mark L. Hammond
Academic Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Mark L. Hammond, clean of the College of Arts and Sciences, joined the Campbell faculty as an as-
sistant professor of biology in 1992. In the 1993-1994 school year, Dr. Hammond received the universitys
Deans Award for Teaching Excellence for the College of Arts and Sciences. After becoming an associate pro-
fessor in 1996, Dr. Hammond served as chair of the Department of Biological Sciences from 1996-2001.
A native of Ashland, Ohio, Dr. Hammond received a bachelors degree with a double major in biology and
general sciences from Hiram College where he graduated cum laude with departmental honors in 1985. Dr.
Hammond was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kap|:)a iionor societies during his un-
dergraduate work at Hiram.
In 1990, Dr. Hammond earned a doctorate in biology with a specialization in molecular genetics and bio-
chemistry from the University of South Carolina. His dissertation was titled "Characterization of the Molecu-
lar Mechanisms Regulating Ribosomal Protein mRNA Translation in Mouse Muscle Cells" After completing his
doctorate. Dr. Hammond worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Hammond is married to the former Jill Darling of Mansfield, Ohio. They have four children: Erica joy,
Nicholas Jared, Veronica Lee, and Monica Darling.
117
Below: Student pottery
projects on display.
A Picture is Wortli
A TtLOusand.
WORDS
The Art Department otters majors, and
minors in StLiclio Art and Gra|5hic Design.
Art students are am(.)ng the most cre-
ative. Whether it is sculptures, paintings,
or drawings, art majors put a lot of hard
work and determination into each of their
pieces. Many art classes are offered such
as Pottery, Print Making, Art History, Lay-
f)ut and Design, and several others. Art
stLidents are rec|uired to take certain art
classes and then can choose from a wide
variey of art electives.
In addition to completing all of their re-
(|uired courses, students also participate
in an internship during their tliird or fourth
year. Those doing the intersiiip mList com-
plete 120 houis tlial relate to their chosen
ma)or. Seniors must also produce an ex-
hibit that displays his or her specific area
of concertration in art. This exhil^itions re-
quires much dedic atitation and students
are responsible lor the exhibition and the
presentation. Al most anv time, students
and lacLiltN' can coine and look al arlwork
thai :s proudly displayed in the hallway ot
ihe F me Arts building.
Mow: The tools of
the ti\Hli>
Kiiiht: Work lmm-U line llii
.111 stLullos lotali'd in llir
Fine Arts buiUlint;.
n
■\/)me. Ml. Rodgeis, an associate
professor of graphic design, works
in his office in between classes.
Lrll. Skidcnls work on Ihcir
i^raphii design pro|ei ts dnring lab.
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Lett: A student listens to her
own heartbeat.
Below: Karen Frye looks at a
l)a( Irri.i moid in a jifln dish
Above: StLidents in leltrey
Tint^ens anatomy lab
\\at( h intently as he e\-
|)lains a procedure to them
l<i:^hl' Hi, Barlletts zoology
class pass I lose attention t(
his !<■( lure.
"^From the
INSIDE OUT
The Biological Sciences DepartmenI
otters many majors including ones
that will prepare students for gradu-
ate schools. The department also offers
a biochemistry degree. Many biology
students choose to follow a specific
track and follow a curriculum with a
concentration in pre-professional, pre-
physical therapy, pre-physicians, or a
teachers certification. However, a ba-
sic degree in biology with no specific
concentration is also available.
Biology students spend an equal
amount of time in the classroom and
in the lab. During class, they can learn
all the information needed, and during
lab they can put all that information to
practical use.
The classes offered in the Biologi-
cal Sciences Department range from
ornithology to genetics, with dozens of
other class choices as well. Many Bi-
ology students also have a job in the
department, such as lab instructors and
office support.
This summer, the Biology depart-
ment is also taking part in a Study
Abroad program that involves studying
the habitat of Costa Rica. It offers stu-
dents the opportunity to study health
practices outside of the United States.
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An Explosive
COMBINATION
The chemistry and |3hysics depart-
ment at Campbell University otters
bachelor's degrees in chemistry anc
biochemistry. Offering courses ranging
from elementary chemistry to inorganic
preparations to chemical reasearch anc
even a literature seminar, the chemistr\
department prepares its students for
careers in the science field or profes-
sional schools in areas such as medi-
cine, dentistry, and pharmacy.
The chemistrx- and |)hysics depart-
ment believes tliat laboratory stuck
is just as important as lecture classes.
Every class ottered bv the department
requires three hours of lab work to gi>
along with three hoLirs of class time.
Another plus tor chemistry students is
the small class size. Most upper-level
chemistry classes have onlv four to si\
students, [iroviding plenty ot individual
instruction time tor all students.
Below: Vanessa Verlir-y and Daxida
Williams perform a ihermal expansK
|ih\ Ml s rxpiiimrnl
Below: Travis lones antl Sciiii KKii.mlson Kiiihl: Mi. Ezell gives a let - W
perform a water quality analysis lisiii.u an kire lo one ol his
atomic absorption spectrophotonielei, phvsit s t lasses.
^9^^'
WM
''ca^^^^H
1 ^
\/)(ne. Dr. Wells melts a glass
Uibe when teaching column
t hromatography.
Lfll: The Chemistry and
Physics department is located
on the third floor of the Leslie
Campbell science building.
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Below: Mrs. Wiggins' Freshman I
Lett: Dr. Vauginan lectures Composition class prepares to fake
in his English 102 class. a test on punctuation
\/'»n,. I.)L D.iw (hligi-i
grades his stLiclents work.
Riilht: Tlie English De|)arlmenl
IS houseil in Lavlon Annex,
J^,^t9^
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'Between the
LINES
/^(■/(n^, Student?, in Mr. Sdlsbuiys
Eni^lish 101 class listen intently to the
lecture.
Campbells English department is specitically
designed to help those students wishing to get
a well-rounded tour year study on the intrica-
cies and beauty of the English language and
the abundance of amazing literature available
to us.
English majors have the option to pursue
many career pathways. Some students go into
pre-law, some study English with the goal of
obtaining a teacher licensure, others choose
an English major in order to sharpen their writ-
ing skills by learning from the masters, and still
others simply choose to minor in English for
the love of the subject.
Career options for an English major are al-
most unlimited as it fosters good communica-
tion skills and a wealth of general knowledge.
Many majors become teachers, authors, jour-
nalists, or work in public relations. The English
department also offers seminars and An in-
creasing opportunity for independent studies.
Dr. Frank Vaughn, chairman of the English
department says, "Over the years there have
not been many changes to the department
except the rising number of those interested
in independent studies" Campbell^, English
majors generally leave with a strong historical
sense of literature and a better understanding
of good communication.
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OUT
Campbell University offers a wide va-
riety of classes for those students inter-
ested in using their athletic abilities to
pursue a career. Courses such as lifetime
wellness, swimming, dance, and per-
sonal fitness classes, help students learn
about fitness in environments that allow
hands on experience and one-on-one
training with skilled professors and advi-
sors.
The Exercise Science department has
about one hundred and twenty majors
available, the main career tracks being
varsity athletics, athletic training, fitness
wellness management, physical educa-
tion, and sports management. Exercise
science majors have the privilege to
make use of a iuW golf course, a large na-
tatorium, two fitness centers, and many
fields ^mm\ courts scattered across cam-
pLIs.
The athletK s deparlmenl gives bac k lo
the campus anri the communilv in man\'
ways. Varsitv games give the students a
chance to get out ot the dorm ,}ni.\ go
show their school spiiil. Tiie litness cen-
ters and tracks oiii'f lacilities thai stu-
dents mm\ staff can Litiii/e to get in shape
and stay healthy. The natatonum li.is a
program where they leach the young
children ot the area how to swim, thus
reinforcing ideas of an active and healthx-
lifestyle.
126
Below: Gin.i Medin,.! watches
over swimmers in the pool dt
the natatorium.
Riiihl: Montz Bun khardt is the
assistant director ot the
aquatics progiam at Campbell.
127
Le/(; Dr. Ortiz teaches a class.
Below: Dr. lones grades stu-
dents' work.
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helps Laraleifth l>ii;hani
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ish 1U_> class listens in-
IcnlK lo her letlLire.
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Say
WHAT?
Below: Dr. Seeligman reads a biog-
raphy on Sor Juana, whose picture
graces the 1,000 peso bank note tor
Iner contribLition to Mexican history.
Being able to understand people of
other cultures is becoming increasingly
important all around the world today.
The foreign language department at
Campbell University offers a wide vari-
ety of courses in order to help students
achieve a wider range of communica-
tion.
Students can choose to major in
French or Spanish with or without
teacher licensure. Latin, German, and
Greek are also offered as a minor to
any degree. Language studies teach
speaking skills, but also include read-
ing the literature, and learning the cul-
tural history of the people. The profes-
sors in Campbells foreign language de-
partment are all more than qualified to
provide the students with an enriching
learning environment.
Most upper - level classes are
taught on an independent- study ba-
sis. This allows students to work close-
ly with their professors three times a
week. The department also offers a
chance to study abroad in many exotic
countries, where students can learn
about different cultures by being im-
mersed in them. The language depart-
ment also has a state-of-the-art lan-
guage laboratory where students can
go to practice their skills.
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Changiiig the
WORLD
The Government, History, and Criminal lus-
tice Department at Campbell otters a variety
of degrees to meet a diverse group ot inter-
ests. From pre-law to history education to
governent or criminal justice administraion,
the history department prepares its students
tor careers in many different fields.
Upon graduation, students find themselves
headed in diverse directions. Some head off
to law school or another type of graduate pro-
gram, while others enter the work force with
the education they have already obtained.
Popular tracks of study include public or crim-
inal justice administration, which often lead to
careers in law enforcement and other public
service jobs. Another popular option for stu-
dents is the combination of a history degree
with teacher licensure, which leads to job
openings all over the country. Students can
also c hoose to pair their history major with a
minor in another field. A common option is
business administration for those who want to
work in the corporate world.
The department offers internships in all
their fields of study for interested students.
Interns are |)laced in governmental office^,
law oftii es, mLiseums, and historic sites. Stu-
dents can t hoose to do these internships near
Campliell during the school year or near theii
hometowns during the summer. A popular
option for those who want to go olt campus is
the American Studies Program in Washington,
D.C.
Below: Dr. Schroecler, associate profes
sor of government, leaches one ot his
classes.
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Below: Dr. Mdrtin wiiles ihe Right: Dr. Cay p.Hises
words on the board that every to po5.e for a picture with his dog
student dreads to hear. Citta who is a certified drug dog.
Lett: A student stops to ask
Dr. Platl a question after
class.
Lek: Mr. Boatwnght in deep thought ^^'^'"^ °'- ^""^'^ '^^''''^ '^'^
,n his Advanced |oL,rnal,sm Class. Qualitative Research
Methods Class,
\/iMW' ( )( Ki\ki Bkukwell lills
ihe role ot Technical Director
111 Dr. Farmers TV Production
Lab.
1.^2
Spreading the
WORD
Be/ovv; AstticI Rivera operates the cam-
era In Dr. Farmer's TV Production Lab.
"The only thing we know
about communication is that we tend
to get it wrong:' That^ a statement
frequently used by Dr. Michael Smith,
professor of Mass Communication,
In the classroom, he strives to
teach Campbell students how to
communicate effectively to the world.
With hands-on training in radio
,\nd television production, advertising,
public relations and journalism, the
Campbell University Department of
Mass Communication is preparing
students for a world of rapidly
changing media, offering "real world"
experience that is unsurpassed.
Mass Comm students undertake
a wide variety of courses, including
speech, news writing, ethics, and
management. Upon graduation,
Campbell students find employment
all over the state and nation.
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Cracking
THE CODE
Campbell University^ mathematics
department provides the students with
a wide variety of curriculum designed
to develop and refine critical thinking
and problem solving skills. Though the
classes are challenging, the payoff is
worth it whenever graduates are com-
peting in the job market. Students can
choose to major or minor in mathemat-
ics and the department also offers a de-
gree with teacher licensure.
The computer science program is a
perfect place for students who have a
knack for technology. This program is a
relatively new institution at the universi-
ty. CIS or computer information systems
majors often combine their training
witli a minor in another field in order
to broaden their options after gradua-
tion. Sophomore Cedric Houston said
thai most students are excited about
the new Robotics class tliat will be in-
troduced in the spring. He says, "I've
always like working with electrical de-
vices and wanted the chance to build a
roljot, I finally gol my ciiance"
For any studenls lliat have a gift for
numbers or tompulers, the math and
compLiter science deparlmcnl provides
a comfortable and ediKalion.ii envi-
ronment thai boasis a wide vaiiely of
classes designed lo help Iheiii sci/e ev-
ery opportunilv ihal comes iheir wav in
lile.
Below: Daniel Helm, Cedric Right: A stLiflenI dilii^entiN'
Houston, and Eric Sherrer. works on a pron'i. I.
/_(■/(. Math professor Dr.
Sun Wah Kiu takes a break
Ironi his work to pose for a
picture.
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Lett: Cadet Trev Rogers
Below: Cadets April Santos, Bea-
trice Charles and Yvonne Shakir
Rigin: MSC Torres and Sgt
Summers
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Military Science
and ROTC
Below: Cadets receive a briefing at the
Sand Table at Fort Bragg during a train-
ing exercise.
The Department of Military Science
was established at Campbell College in
lanuary 1971.
Since then, Campbell has developed
one of the top Army ROTC programs in
the nation, challenging cadets from all
over the country.
The ROTC Basic Course is an elec-
tive course load open to all freshmen
and sophomores. Students enrolled in
the Advanced Course must commit to
military obligation.
Students who successfully complete
the Advanced Course are commissioned
Second Lieutenants upon graduation.
No matter what yoLir major or ca-
reer goal, however, Campbell's ROTC
program promises to instill in students
leadership, management and teamwork
skills necessary for success in any field.
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Joyful
Noise
Campbells department of music ot-
ters a wide range of music educational
experiences. The department seeks
to produce graduates who view music
as a tool and a higher calling.
A popular course of stLidy is music
education, which trains the student
to become a music teacher Students
can also train to serve in local church
ministry or to pursue further graduate
studv in Divinity or Education schools.
Students say the music department
is a very hands-on experience and
that all the teachers push them to suc-
ceed. As part of their concentration
requirements, students have a c hance
to peform not only on campus, but
also across the state.
Dr. Ran Whitley, chair of the Fine
Arts department says with so niuch
creativity, "there is always a gieat
scence oi excitment in the air" when
y<ni enter the Fine Arts Building,
Below: Rebekdh MLirrav pivictices her
fingerwork on the puni).
Below: Music majors Clay CiUisey
and Thoiiicis Starchia compare
music notes.
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Left: InstiLictor keith Hight Below: The lights are set in Ellis
takes roll during one of his Intro Theater
to Theatre Classes.
/\';,Li/i(: The inside of the
theater shop, where set
are designed and bnilt.
CaugM in
THE ACT
Below: Students perform in "The Boy-
friend',' a joint production between the
theater and music departments in the
fall semester.
Theatre majors at Campbell can
choose between two concentrations:
theater arts or drama and Christian
ministry. The mission of the theater
arts department is to prepare students
for purposeful lives and Christian ser-
vice throughout the world.
Instructors ensure that students learn
the fundamentals of the craft of theater
and help them develop the necessary
skills to succeed in the "real world".
Theater encourages creativity, imagina-
tion, and rigor in the use of intellectual
skills.
From acting, directing, and writing to
stage and lighting design to technical
direction and stage management, the
tiieater department offers courses for
all interests. All theater majors must
participate in the departments produc-
tions each semester, which provides a
hands-on education as these students
prepare for their chosen careers.
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Extended Campus \^
Port Bragg
Campbell Universitys Fort Bragg
Campus has been providing educa-
tional opportunities tor adult stu-
dents and servicemembers since
1976.
From a first class of eight, the
Fort Bragg campus has grown to
nearly 1200 students and more than
250 students receive degrees each
year.
Associate degrees can be earned
in General Education, Business Ad-
ministration, and Computer Infor-
mation Systems. Bachelor degrees
can be earned in several areas
including Accounting, Psychology
and Social Sciences.
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Pope AFB
As a charter member of the
Service Members Opportunity
Colleges, Campbell University also
maintains an extended campus at
Pope Air Force Base.
The campus offers Associates
degrees in General Education, Busi-
ness Administration and Computer
Information Systems.
Bachelor's degrees are available
in Criminal Justice, Business Admin-
istration, Computer Science, Psy-
chology and Social Sciences.
/eft; Academic coordinator Ellie Ambros
luigs a Shay Preyer at Po|3e AFB.
-\bove:
Front Row - Faye Thompson, Dana FHobbs
Back Row - Carolina Deng, Shey Preyer,
l\athy Pearce, Elli Ambros
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Extended Campus
®
Camp Lejune
Campbell otters an extended
campus at Camp Lejune. Located
in Jacksonville, NC. The extended
campus offers classes to members
of the military and civilians in the
surrounding area. Bachelor degrees
in Applied Science, Science, and
Business Administration can be
earned at Camp Lejune as well as a
Master of Business Administration
in conjunction with the Buies Creek
campus.
Tup R/g/7l.- Dr. Pipers Psychology
Class.
Extended Campus fjftJ
Research Triangle Park
Campbells campus at the
Research Triangle Park is a great op-
portunity tor busy people to work
and attain their undergraduate and
master's degrees. Masters degrees
can be earned both in Business
Adminstration and Trust and Invest-
ment Management. Several Bache-
lor's degrees can be earned as well.
I ocated in Raleigh, the RTF campus
gives students living in and around
I he area that want to further their
education a convenient opportunity
to do so.
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Top Right: |ohn Kanes History Class
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Campbell's School of Business is one
of the premier programs in the state. The
many majors provided by the School of
Business efficiently provide knowledge
and practical experience for today's busi-
ness and financial worlds.
In addition to classroom training, stu-
dents also participate in a summer-long
internship that gives them a glimpse and
better understanding of their future ca-
reers.
The School ot Business is supported
by an excellent faculty. The faculty take
CiU active role in the students education
and strive to make their time here at
Campbell profitable.
The business students participate in
several events supported by their differ-
ent departments. These events, such as
helping clean up Raven Rock Park and
attending a Durham Bulls baseball game,
help the students and faculty build a
sense of community.
With the outstanding professors and
^.\^ invaluable education, Campbells
School of Business is truly one of excel-
lence.
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Business majors help clean up Raven Rock park.
ampbell
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/!t'/on: Business students work hard cleaning ii|5 dt Raven Rock
I'.iik
\ln)\f: Sliak'nls stud\ )n the ni'wK rcturbislicd sludLMil
lounge in the Luncly-Fetterman School of Business.
Kighl: Dean Hawkins talks with slLidents in the Business
School lounge.
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Students in the
School of Business
demonstrate a remark-
able work ethic and
excellent enthusiasm in
the classroom, through
student activities, and in
internships. The faculty
and staff are fortunate
to work with these
talented students"
-Dr. Benjamin Hawkins
Dr. Benjamin Hawkins
Academic Dean, Luncly-Fetterman School of Business
In his three years as dean ot the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, Dr. Ben Hawkins has helped to
establish Campbell University as a leader in business education.
Prior to his appointment at Campbell, Hawkins served six years as the vice president of Academic Affairs
and Student Life for Louisiana College in Pineville, LA. There, he also held the Hubert & Mandolene D. Reding
Professorship in Business.
A native of Rock Hill, SC, Hawkins received his Bachelor of Arts in Business and Economics at Furman
University in Greenville, SC, in 1970 and went on to receive his Master of Arts and doctorate in Economics from
the University of Kentucky.
With nearly 30 years in higher education, Hawkins has crafted an extensive resume of experience, having
served as Assistant Professor at Clemson University in Clemson, SC; Associate Dean and Associate Professor at
Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC; Dean and Professor of Economics at Berry College in Rome, GA; Dean and
Professor ot Economics at William Carey College; and vice jjresident for Student Affairs at Louisiana College.
Dean Hawkins and his wife, Linda, are the parents of one daughter, Ashley.
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"B^usine-ss ^ckoot
Roby Ballard
Joseph Berry
Carl Broadhurst
Robie Butler
Ashley "A.C" Cox
John Csellak
Robert Deutsch
Edward Fubara
James Harriss
Yu-Mong Hsiao
Kenneth Jones
Dan Maynard
Faculty
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Faculty
f>u$ines$ ^tkooi
Shahriar Mostashari
David Orr
Paul Raisig
David Robinson
Thomas Taylor
Mehdi Sagheb-Tehrani
Umesh Varma
loAnn Vaughan
Carolyn White
James Witherspoon
Derek Yonai
\^oi Pictured:
Keith Faulkner
John Holmes
Dorothea Stewart-Gilbert
Michael Ventola
151
Above: Mr. Robie Butlers Taxation
class.
Right: Mr. Joe Berrys Accounting 214
class.
Accountin
The accounting major at Campbell is a unique
program that otters several features that are difficult
to find at other schools. The business school strives
to provide a quality education that rivals that of larger
schools, yet does not forget the foundation of free
enterprise and the Christian mission that is vital to
Campbells purpose.
The innovative accounting program at Campbell
prepares students for a variety of options after gradu-
ation. Accounting majors prepare for the CPA exami-
nation, which leads to challenging jobs at accounting
firms and other organizations. Many students, how-
ever, do not to take the exam, choosing instead to
earn an MBA or go to law school.
Above: Ms. Vaughan grades students' tests
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6e/ovv: Melissa Sheldon and lennifer Pattishaw in
Mr. Witherspoon's Business Law II class.
As the oldest and largest major in the School of
Business, the business administration major offers
students a flexible course of study. With up-to-date
courses, the business administration major is ideal for
students who have not decided on a specific position
to take after graduation. It is also an attractive option
for those students who are planning to run a family
business or eventually go into business for themselves.
Many students in the business administration pro-
gram elect to participate in Campbells unique 3/2
program, in which both a bachelor's and a master's of
business administration are awarded after only five
years of study.
Business
Administration
Left: Dr. Fubara in Human Recources
Management
Below. Ashley Cox' Retail Management
class.
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Above: Mr. Roby Ballard teaLhus an eco-
nomics class.
Right: Courtney Strause and Ashley Sugg
do some last minute studying before Dr.
Hsiao's macroeconomics class.
Economics
The economics program at the School of Business
is designed to give students a thorough foundation in
the science of economics. The economics major has
a high degree of flexibility and prepares students for
many areas of business and government.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business holds
a Free Market approach to economics and exposes
students to various economic problems. One of the
country^ first endowed chairs dedicated to the free
market is Campbells Burrows T and Mabel Lundy
Chair of the Philosophy of Business.
Economics majors at Campbell are able to choose
various electives and mold their education to fit their
needs. The program offers students the option of
independent studies, an opportunity to complete an
internship, and selected Web-enhanced courses. The
goal of the economics department is for all students to
have a thorough understanding of the free enterprise
system.
Above: Students listen intently in one of Dr. Mostasharis classes.
154
6e/ovv; Umesh Varma, chairman of the CIS department, at work
in his office
The goal of the computer information systems
program at Campbell is to enable students to develop
proficiency and working competency in the manage-
ment of business information systems. Students enjoy
the flexibility to easily combine CIS with other special-
ties, giving an edge in the job market.
As a result of combined degree programs, students
find various post-graduation options. Many choose
to work in computer-related fields, while others go to
graduate school, teach, or participate in research fields.
No matter where they are headed after graduation,
students receive a solid foundation enhanced by small
classes and real-world experiences.
Computer
Information Systems
Lett: Dr. Tehrani takes a break from his
work.
Below: Ms. Pierce teaches her business
communication class, which CIS majors
are required to take.
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/\tove. Dr. Vonai gives a lecture in Phi-
losophy of Business. Students majoring
in International Business are required to
take this class.
Right: Students take notes in Ms. Pierces
business communication class. This is
another required class tor International
Business majors.
International Business
The international business program at Campbell
provides a balance between the broad liberal arts and
the business specialization sought by multicultural cor-
porations. In addition to the well-rounded curriculum
in this program, students are grounded in one or more
foreign languages, a valuable asset when participating
in international business.
Most international business majors tend to be self-
motivated individuals, with leadership skills. They
often enjoy the challenge and the extensive travel
associated with global business. About two-thirds of
international business graduates go on to entry-level
management and marketing positions with a variety of
companies. The remainders often pursue a graduate
degrees.
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Ahow. Ml. I Lulls leaches his corporation finance class, which is
required ot all international business majors.
6e/oiv; Mr. David Orr with PCM students
The professional golf management program at
Campbell University teaches students how to run a
business with a focus on the sport of golfing. Students
take basic business classes, as well as courses deal-
ing specifically with various aspects of golfing and golf
course management. Courses include everything from
tournament operations and rules to golf club design
and repair to swing concepts to facility operations.
Besides their regular required classes on the main
campus, PGM students spend much time studying at
the Keith Hills golf course, Campbell's 36-hole course
that includes the PGM Classroom and Club Repair
Center with an indoor teaching facility.
Professional
Golf Management
Left: Ryan Dailey teaches a club repair
seminar.
Below: Kenneth Jones, director and as-
sistant instructor of the PCM Program.
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Above: Students use the resources avail-
able at the Gilbert T. Stephenson Trust
Library.
Right: Kristin Smith and Steve Wiktosek
take a moment to have a conversation
before class.
Trust Management
As the only undergraduate trust management pro-
gram in the country, Campbells trust major is a nation-
ally known and respected program. The trust program
is made up of innovative teaching practices and intern-
ship opportunities. After graduation, trust majors at
Campbell enjoy a placement rate of close to one hun-
dred percent.
Trust majors enjoy several special resources that can
not be found anywhere else. The Gilbert T. Stephen-
son Trust Library is among the best collections of trust
literature in the country. Trust majors also participate
annually in the Wealth Managers Forum and in a spe-
cial session of the Trust Advisors Forum at Pinehurst.
Campbell also sponsors The Southeastern Trust School
each summer on campus.
A/jo\ e; Mr. limmy Witherspoon, director of the trust management
program
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Below: Students In Trust 432 prepare to take an exam.
Many students taking the trust management
program at Campbell choose to take the pre-law
track of their chosen major. In this concentration,
students take mostly the same courses as trust
majors, but classes are tailored to help students
develop the skills that will be most beneficial in
law school.
Trust Mana
Pre- Law
ment/
Left: Students in Trust 432.
Below: Dr. Taylor, assistant professor in
the Trust Department, pauses to take a
picture.
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3/2 MBA Students
Katie Beck
Business Admlnislration
Miranda Creech
Accounting
Thomas Creech
Trust Management
William Creech
Abigail Curlev
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Trust Managenifn:
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Adam Deal
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Eric Espey
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John Fisher
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Trust Management
Jeanna Hastie
Trust Management, Pre-Law
William Holland
Business Administration
Julie Lester
International Business Administration
Sarah Magruder
Trust Management
Lindsay Maynard
Business Administration
Richard Newman
Trust Management, Pre-Law
Laura Ploughe
Trust Management
Austin Rape
Trust Management
Jessica Woodard
Trust Management, Pre-Law
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Not Pictured;
James Biggs
Ashley Bingham
Blake Burd
Matthew Little
Jeremy McLain
Christopher Parsons
James Rapalje
Nicholas Rogers
Michelle Russo
Kacey Teer
Brandon Tipton
Lonnie Whitehead
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Business Week
During the week of February 1 2-1 5, the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business hosted its annual
business week, sponsored by RBC Centura. On Monday evening, a dinner was held at the RBC
Center in Raleigh. Campbell students and faculty were able to interact and network with several
RBC Centura employees. On Tuesday a panel discussion on Competing in a Global Market was
held in Lynch Auditorium. Several prominent businessmen and women were invited to come talk
about their experiences in the competitive business world. Thursday afternoon, the most antici-
_^ pated of the business week events, was filled
SSmmimSh ^^^^^^^rtlriBfeO ^'^^ ^^"^ ^'^'^ competitive events. Each of the
clubs in the business school competed for
the Fetterman cup. In the first event of the
afternoon, faculty and students competed in a
Mariokart tournament on a Gamecube sys-
tem. After that, a Campbell Jeopardy match
was held. Later on, a golf cart race around
campus decided which club would win the
afternoons events and become the first to
claim the Fetterman cup. The second annual
RBC Centura Business Week at Campbell was
an enjoyable time for students and faculty
alike as they participated in both fun events
and learning experiences.
Top Left: Lydia Butler, Brittany Dziedzic, and
Austin Rape chat outside Lynch Auditorium
before the seminar on Tuesday night.
Left: Kevin May, Mary Kaylor, Katie Beck, and
Ashley Jones enjoy each others company
during the dinner at the RBC Center Monday
night of Business Week.
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Business Week
Below: ROTC students par-
ticipate in fun activities during
business week.
Top Lett: Students sit and listen to one of the thri
guest speakers that came to visit.
Middle Left: Students race to see who can eat a
donut the fastest.
Above Left: Business students concentrating dur
an intense game of Jeopardy.
Right: Students and faculty
play Mario Kart in the business
school lounge.
f^m^JUL
The Campbell University Divinity
School is committed to providing Christ-
centered, Bible-based, and Ministry-
focused theological teaching. Started in
1996 with just 35 students, enrollment
has grown to 231 students as of the fall of
2006.
The Campbell University Divinity
School offers five degree programs: Mas-
ter of Divinity, Master of Arts in Christian
Education, Joint Master of Divinity/MBA,
loint Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in
Community Counseling and the Doctor of
Ministiy.
The curriculum of the Divinity School
integrates classical theological studies with
the professional and practical education
needed for effective ministry in the 21st
century. Students are led to "reflect on
Iheir calling, to increase their understand-
ing of Christian commitment and vocation,
and to deepen their faith and spiritual
relationship with God and persons"
There are over 240 Divinity School
.ilumni serving in 15 states and 7 coun-
tries.
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Campbell
Dr. CoRclill presents Lavar Marlow with a commissioning pin.
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m
"Each
are blessed to
serve men and
women who
have answered
Godfe call
helping th
by
em
to prepare for a
life of ministry"
— Dean Cogdill
Michael G. Cogdill
Academic Dean, School or Divinity
Dean Michael G. Cogdill is the Fouixling Dean and Piolessor of Pastoral Leadership at Campbell University
Divinity School. Dr. Cogdill was chosen as the first dean of Campbells newest school upon its beginning in 1996.
Prior to being called to this position. Dr. Cogdill served as Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at
Campbell.
A native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, IJean Cogdill is a graduate of Mars Hill College, Southeastern Semi-
nary, and North Carolina State University, He has served two cluirches in North Carolina as pastor and thirteen
churches as interim pastor. Dr. Cogdill views his call as a minister and his work as dean as ,^n extension of one
calling - to serve God faithfully in church-related ministry.
Dean Cogdill has been the recipient of honors during his tenure at Campbell. He was named Professor of
the Year in 1992 and had the 19^)7 yearbook, The Pine Burr, dedicated in his honor. He is also the holder of the
Lewis and Martha Barnes Chair of Bible, a tull-time faculty position in the Divinity School.
Dean Cogdill is married to the former Gail Brownd of Raleigh, North Carolina, who is also a 1971 graduate ot
Mars Hill College. She is an ESL teacher in the Harnett County School system. Their children are: lason, a twice
graduate of Wake Forest University (undergraduate and Law School) who works as c^n attorney in Winston-Salem
and who also serves as part-time Minister of Congregational Care at College Park Baptist Church; daughter-in-law
Lori also a Wake Forest University graduate, who currently is a Ph.D. student at UNGChapel Hill; daughter |oya,
a graduate of Peace College and Campbell University, who teaches in iIk< lohnston Countv School system; .md
grandson Thomas, son ot lason and 1 on.
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Left: Chris Dawson enjdys pii-at hing lo his congrei^dtion.
Below: Sara Etklelton spent the summer ot iOOfa visiting with a
Muslim family in the village of Khan El Khalili, Cairo, Egypt. Sara
was able fo have open dialogue with the family about her Chris-
tian faith and their Muslim faith.
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Pixlinit
nmixY & staff
Faith Beam
Dir. ot Student Services
Katie Bray
Admissions Assistant
Timothy Brock
Assoc. Protessor, Christian Education
Elaine Dawson
Admin. Assistant, Academics
Roy DeBrand
Protessor ot Preaching
Irma Duke
Dir. of Church/Alumni Relations
Kheresa Harmon
Dir. of Admissions
Steven Harmon
Assoc. Professor, Christian Theology
Derek Hogan
Theology/Reference Librarian
Instructor New Testament
Lydia Hoyle
Assoc. Professor, Church History and Baptist
Heritage
Barry Jones
Associate Dean
Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew
Joyce Mashtare
Admin. Assistant to the Deans
Bruce Powers
Assoc. Dean for Graduate Programs
Langston Professor of Christian Education
Andrew Wakefield
Assoc. Professor, New TestLiment and Greek
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Doctor of Ministry
limmy Brown
Elvin Butts
Ivan Byrd
Lawrence Cole
Mike Collier
Reginald High
Randy Ivie
Murray King
Clella Lee
Maria Mainvllle
Ken McNeill
Samuel Murphy
left Nichols
Reggie Rushing
Al Sholar
Steve Sumerel
Matt Thomas
Jim Tillman
Dave Wilson
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2007 Graduates
Michelle Anderson
Tyler Ashworth
Steve Ayers
Carolyn Barbe
Beth Best
Sarah Elizabeth Boberg
Suzanne Colandro
Sylvia Cook
Nikki Crecy
Marshall Danenburg
Chris Dawson
Jackie Dowdy
Joel Eaton
Mike Eddinger
Heidi Gessner
Chip Crammer
Bryan Harris
Billie Hurley
Emily lohnson
Jamie Kipfer
Paul Klaus
'L
\
Charlie Miller
Esther Parker
na Yates Patrick
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Kelly Rhodes
Paul Roberts
Greg Robertson
Marci Rollins-Smart
Ellen Rose
Chris Schaeter
Sharl Shuck
Ashley Smith
Christina Suggs
Matt Suggs
Roy Thagard
Cara Lynn Vogel
Charles Walker
Will Watson
Cokie Westtall
Al Whitehouse
Mark Alan Williams
Not Pictured:
Charlie Patrick
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Current Students
Melissa Acres
Caroline Allen
Thomas Allen
Tracie Alston
David Archer
Tyler Ashworth
Orin Autry
Fred Baker
Joel Baucom
Dale Belvin
Lloyd Blevins
Bradley Boberg
LaVenia Bowie
Diana Bowker f
Carlton Bradshaw
Linda Faye Branscomt
Joshua BreazeaL
Jay Brow I
Steve Brow I
Christie Burl
Judy Butler
Lionel Cartwright
Kerrie Clayton
Steve Clayton
Allison Coley
Jared CoIIkm
Amanda Comer
David Condon
Edna Cummings
Nita Nunn Danenlnng
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Cathy Daniels
Brian Daugherty
Deanna Deaton
Nick Dejesus
Matt Dinkins
Eric Dixon
Kris Dohrmann
April Duff
ason Duke
ennifer Durant
Sara Eddleton
Michelle Eclelen
Whitney Edwards
Phyllis Ellenberg
Argie Ellis
Edisson Etienne
Stacey Evans
Eric Ewert
Delton Farmer
Scott Fitzgerald
Brenda Flowers
Andy Foley
Rebecca Frederick
Kellie Freeman
Woodrow Freeze
Steven Cay
Cwen Cilbert
Diana Godwin
Bill Goodale
Christopher Greenwood
Andy Hale
Rebecca Hall
Otis Hamm
Gordon Hammiel
Rodney Hansley
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Frank Harmon
Eliza Harrel
Ryan Hearn
Heath Calvin
Ronald Henr\
Tracie Hilliard
Joyce Hodges
Rick Hollings
Freda Humphery
Emily Isaacs
Cheryl Johnson
Pablo Juarez
Andy Jung
Adrienne Keller
Jimmy King
Sara Kirk
-
Lisa Koch
A
Shane Lancaster
H
Donna Lanes
W
Lynn Lingafelt
.^L-
Brinkley Lynn
Lavar Marlovv
Larry Mays
Amanda McDonald
Chalmers McDougald
Chris Miller
Elaine Miller
Benjamin Nakuku
Joe Needham
Barry Nelson
Robbie O'Quinn
Rick Page
Robert Pan
Eunicea Parker
William Peery
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I
Elsie Peterson
Christopher Phillips
Mark David Powell
Tim Ratzlatf
Chad Reed
Laura Reich
Luis Rivas
Laura Roach
Tyler Roach
Beth Roberts
David Roberts
Christie Roberts
Nathan Rogers
Lance Rogerson
James Rupard
Travis Russell
Trent Sessons
Susan Sexton
Bill Shipp
Jettrey Sholar
Kelley Smart
Brad Smith
Alex Smith
Chadd Snider
Krissy Snyder
Hong Song
Sue St. Clair
Brenda Steigerwald
Kristi Stratton
Terri Stratton
Todd Sutton
Andrew Tatum
David Thomas
Brent Thomas
Michael Tolar
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Joshua Trahan
Chris Turner
Andre Turrentine
Nathan Tuttle
Susan Ulrich
David Vesper
Emily Ward
Matt West
Eugene Whitehouse
Joshua Whitfield
Chadwick Whitley
Ronald Williams
Jim Willoughby
David Wilson
Matt Wilson
Vickie Wood
Hilton Woodell
Ramona Worsley
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In Memory of
Kay Simpson
Doctor of Ministry Student
September 23. 1958 - November 4. 2006
Rev. Simpson served as a minister in several North Carolina churches. She was
presently serving as minister of music at Memorial Baptist Church in Buies Creek. Rev.
Simpson also served as a preschool teacher^ assistant at Lillington-Shawtown Elementary
School in Lillington. She previously served as music minister at Waughtown Baptist
Church and Pinedale Christian Church in Winston-Salem. She served as pastor at
Westfield Baptist Church in Dunn and minister tor children and outreach at First Baptist
Church in Wilson. She was ordained to the gospel ministry July 1 3, 1 997 at First Baptist
Church in Laurinburg.
Rev. Simpson received a master of divinity degree from Duke University Divinity
School in Durham and a bachelor of arts, music and economics from Salem College
in Winston-Salem. She was currently enrolled in the doctor of ministry degree at
Campbell University Divinity School in Buies Creek. She also served on the General
Board of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, the coordinating council of the
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina, the board of directors and convener
for Baptist Women in Ministry of North Carolina. She was a zealous advocate for women
in ministry. She was on the national alumni council for Duke Divinity School. Rev.
Simpson also served as a chaplain at Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital in Dunn and as a
clinical pastoral education resident at Nash HealthCare Systems in Rocky Mount. She
participated in missions in Haiti, Kentucky and Arkansas.
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Religion and
Philosophy
The religion and philosophy department at Camp-
bell offers a bachelor of arts degree to students inter-
ested in religious studies. All students at Campbell
are required to take at least two courses in the religion
department, of which one must be Intro to Christianity.
Students majoring in religion can choose a concen-
tration in biblical studies, theology, or Christian history.
The department also offers a minor for those students
interested in taking more than the classes required by
the general curriculum.
The goal of the religion and philosophy department
is to acquaint students with the Judeo-Christian tradi-
tion, as well as to offer an environment where students
can merge their personal faith with their academic
skills.
Ab()\e: Dr. Cavlyn Eddy teaches her world religions
class.
Left: Dr Adam English, Assistant Professor of
Theology and Philosophy.
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179
The School of Education at
Campbell is among the best in the
country. With four undergradu-
ate programs and several graduate
tracks, the school offers many op-
tions of study for students.
Undergraduate programs include
family and consumer sciences, psy-
chology, and social work, as well as
education and teacher licensure at
the elementary, midle school, and
high school levels. Graduate stu-
dents can choose to earn a masters
of education in elementary middle
school, high school, physical edu-
cation, or interdisciplinary studies.
Other graduate programs include
school administration and counsel-
ing.
This year, the School of Educa-
tion was chosen as one of four new
schools to participate in the North
Carolina Teaching Fellows program,
a great honor for Campbell Univer-
sity.
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Sliidfnts iMcn mlcnlK in a l's\( liolo.us 1 1
Campbell
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,\bo\e: Ur. Nery and Dr. Wiillate pivscnl Ihc Disii
guished Service Award to Sadie Ned diiiini; Ihi'
Convocation servit e.
Kiolil. (.raduatei nl Ihe Vhool ol EdLicalion at iht
Convoi alioii service.
Lett: Davna Bullock and Alicia Tcirner look over poster projects foi
one ot their c lasses.
/n'/oiv.- Dr. Carolyn Maidon discusses research with her master
students in her Foundations of Education class.
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"Graduates of the
School of
Education... are
encouraged to be
persons of vision,
to iooi< beyond the
obvious as they
become leaders in
their profession"
- Dr. Karen Nery
Dr. Karen Powell Nery
Academic Dean, School of Education
Dr. Nery has served as the dean of the School of Education for the past nine years. She began her career
at Campbell in 1991 as an adjunct instructor before joining the faculty full-time as an assistant professor in the
Family and Consumer Sciences department two years later.
Originally from Kenansville, North Carolina, Dr. Nery received her bachelor of science degree from Meredith
College. She later earned her masters of education and a doctorate in education from North Carolina State Uni-
versity.
Dr. Nery has an impressive background in the education field. In 1995, she earned the Deans Excellence
in Teaching Award at Campbell. She is a member of both Phi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta Pi education honor
societies. She has also served as the president of Omicron Tau Theta, a graduate honor society for career edu-
cators.
Dr. Nery lives with her husband Robert in Apex, North Carolina.
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Faculty
Dr. Karen Nery
Dean
Dr. Trey Asbury
Asst. Prof., Psychology
Dr. Pauline Calloway
Professor, Family &
Consumer Science
Dr. Samuel L. Engel
Asst. Dean
Dr. Wayne Hatcher
Assoc. Prof., Education
Mrs. Jacqueline Kane
Asst. Prof., Social Work
Dr. Constantine Kledaras
Chair, Social Work
Dr. Carolyn Maidon
Asst. Prof., Education
Dir., Teaching Fellows
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Faculty
Dr. Gary Taylor
Professor, Psychology
Dr. John Viehe
Adj. Prof., Psychology
Dr. Karen Smith
Adj. Prof., Sociology
Not Pictured:
Linda Chilian
CMMC Coordinator
Mary Ellen Durham
Dir. instructional Technology
Harriet Enzor
Assoc. Prof., Education
Dr. Connie Chester
Asst. Prof., FCSI
Dr. Ben Greene
Asst. Prof., Math Education
Dr. Jane Lewis
Dr. Carolyn Morrison
Professor, Education
Dr. Jane Powell
Asst. Prof., Education
Dr. Lorae Roukema
Asst. Prof., Education
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Education
The undergraduate education program at Campbell
offers teacher licensure in K-12. Students can choose
from three courses of study-- elementary, middle
school, or high school.
Students are required to take classes in a variety of
disciplines, as well as professional education courses.
Education majors end their schooling with a semester
of student teaching in local schools.
Recently, exciting events have been announced in
the School of Education. Besides the announcement of
the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program, a new
scholarship has been established. Joann and Benny
Pearce, educators from Fayetteville, NC, have recently
endowed a scholarship for prospective teachers en-
rolled in the School of Education at Campbell Univer-
sity.
Above: Ruth Ellington, an education major, works in the educa-
tion departments media center.
Above: Sarayah Ware, Lashanda Wright,
and Stephanie Ritch at the School of
Education^ Convocation Service.
Left: Candice Herring, an Education
major, catches up on her studies.
187
Above: Kim Pate and Stephen Crittin
are both Family and Consumer
Science majors.
Right: Students in Dr. Galloways class
pass around samples of foods for
toddlers.
Left: Dr. Pauline Calloway dem-
onstrates how to prepare and
arrange age-appropriate foods
for toddlers.
Family &
Consumer Sciences
The Family and Consumer Sciences department
strives to prepare students with the knowledge and
practical skills necessary to work to improve the lives of
children and families. The excellent courses offered in
the department provide a familiarity with many aspects
of the family studies field.
Class work includes exposure to the latest resources
and research in family studies, and surrounding com-
munity resources are utilized to enhance the learning
environment. As an important part of the program,
students are encouraged to develop skills in communi-
cation, decision making, and problem solving.
Campbells School of Education offers two organiza-
tions for family and consumer sciences majors to join.
The American Association of Family and Consumer Sci-
ences has a student chapter open to all majors in the
department. The National Association for the Educa-
tion of Young Children also has a chapter at the school
called the Campbell University Students for the Educa-
tion of Young Children.
Above: Lori Cable, a Family and Consumer Science and Psychol-
ogy major, reviews a poster project.
Right: Dr. Taylor talks with
students after class.
Psychology
A major In psychology attracts students who are
interested in gaining a better understanding of them-
selves, in learning to relate to other people well, and in
helping society and other individuals. In the psychol-
ogy department, much introspection is required from
students as they develop self-understanding and learn
to examine personal strengths and weaknesses.
Psychology students study the interaction between
psychology and faith, learning how each impacts the
other. Students learn to think critically and creatively in
discovering how the scientific aspect of psychology can
be used in the development of interpersonal relations
and in addressing problems in society.
Because most states require licensure or certifica-
tion for psychologists, majors are encouraged to attend
graduate school. However, positions are available in
a wide variety of settings where helping others is the
priority.
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191
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Above: Research Methods Lab is re-
quired for both Psychology and Social
Work majors.
Right: Dr. Kledaras, chair of the Social
Work Department.
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Social Work
The purpose of the Social Work program at Camp-
bell University is to prepare students to become gener-
alist practitioners within their communities. The objec-
tives of the department are to help students develop
the ability to solve problems, to conduct interventions,
and to practice ethically following professional values.
Students in the program are prepared to assume
multi-level roles and to make use of basic techniques
suitable for intervention with individuals, families,
groups, and communities. Students are expected to
act sensitively, which should be evident in the ability to
empathize with the client while showing a willingness
to understand the client^ culture.
Through their curriculum, students are expected to
understand the social context of social work practice as
well as the behavior of organizations and the dynamics
of change.
bove: A social work major catches up on some homework in her
ee time.
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Master of Education
The School of Education at Campbel
University offers master's degrees in educa-
tion, school and community counseling,
and school administration.
The A-plus-Master's program is designed
for students who hold bachelors-degree
and wish to earn a M.Ed, degree and
advanced-level licensure. This program is
available to prospective elementary, middle
school, and high school teachers, as well
as to prospective K-12 teachers of physical
education.
The Master of School Administration
program emphasizes leadership and prob-
lem-solving ability through further educa-
tion. MSA students study national and
state standards to become proficient in the
knowledge and performance required of
successful school administrators.
Students choosing to further their
education in the field of counseling have
two options. The school counseling pro-
gram requires more work and prepares
the student to meet the licensure require-
ments of North Carolina school counselors.
Students can also choose to take the com-
munity counseling program, which grants a
master's degree but does not meet school
counselor license requirements.
Left: Ron Kendrick^ Group Counseling Class.
Above: Dr. C .irolyn H. Miiidon, assistiinl prok'ssor ol t-dui alum
and coordinator ol M.Ed programs, gives a group of students from
Benson and Selma Middle School a preview of higher level educa-
tion.
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Campbells School of Education
Accepted into the
Teaching Fellows Program
NORTH CAROLINA
TEACHING
FELLOWS
PROGRAM
Campbell University was selected as one of four new institutions to participate in the North Carolina Teaching
Fellows program, joining 13 public and four other private institutions across the state. Dr. Karen Nery, dean of
Campbells School of Education, said the announcement represents a major accomplishment for an already out-
standing Teacher Education program.
"Campbells Teacher Education program has been recognized as having one of the highest teacher retention
rates in the state" Nery said. "We have 388 Campbell graduates teaching in Harnett County alone and one of
the highest performance rankings of individuals employed in North Carolina Public Schools. The fact that we are
now being included in such an elite group (North Carolina Teaching Fellows) is a real milestone for our program"
The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is designed to attract high caliber students into the teaching
profession, according to Susan M. Burgess, chair of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Commission. Funded
by the General Assembly since 1 986, the program awards $6,500 per year for four years to students who will
major in education and agree to teach at least four years in a North Carolina public school. The qualifications for
becoming a Teaching Fellow are stringent, so are the qualifications for hosting a Teaching Fellows Program Nery
said.
To be selected for a North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program, a university must provide pre-term programs
designed to acclimate students before and during freshman year on matters such as money and time manage-
ment, academic integrity, stress management and other issues. It must provide unique activities that expose stu-
dents to cultural, multicultural, economic, political and educational issues and initiate programs in which Fellows
can develop their own individual leadership potential. It must provide opportunities for Fellows to be exposed to
leaders on campus and in the community who can serve as role models.
Additionally, the host university must develop administrative or teaching internships and tutoring observation
opportunities in the public schools, provide a system that will detect possible dropouts and forewarn parents of
students who might be considering leaving the program and follow up with those who have withdrawn to deter-
mine the reasons for withdrawal. Finally, the university must match the $6,500 annually provided by the state for
each Fellow.
"The Teaching Fellows program affects the whole campus',' Nery said, "from the general college curriculum to
housing, financial aid and enrichment programs like Study Abroad."
A minimum of 15 students per year are required to participate in the Teaching Fellows program, but Nery said
Campbells goal is 25 students per year. The Campbell Teaching Fellows Program is scheduled to be up and run-
ning by fall 2007.
Dr. Carolyn Maidon, assistant professor of education, helped develop the proposal that procured the Teaching
Fellows Program for Campbell. She credits components such as a required leadership series featuring seminars
and experiential opportunities, a study abroad program in Costa Rica the first year and the extensive availability
of merit scholarships as some of the Campbell program^ greatest strengths. "We are blessed to have a strong
endowment for scholarships, as well as cooperation and cohesive leadership across campus and the curriculum"
Maidon said.
"Our Teacher Education program seems to attract students from rural eastern North Carolina',' Nery said.
'We're really focused on this end of the state in placing and retaining teachers here. The Teaching Fellows pro-
gram attracts the best and the brightest students in North Carolina, and we're excited to be able to offer an
exceptional program that will also help us continue to achieve this goal!'
■Courtesy of Campbell University Communications and Publications
195
In 1976, the Norman Adrian Wiggins
School of Law at Campbell University was
loLindecl. Dr. Wiggins, Campbell Uni-
versity's president at the time, envisioned
a set of values on which the school that
bears his name is based. Even now, thirty
years after its foundation, the law school is
guided by these principles of conviction,
compassion, and competence.
The School of Law strives to train stu-
dents through a demanding curriculum
ihat rec|uires both discipline and dedica-
tion. Through legal skill, ethical convic-
tion and intellectual leadership, graduates
(jf the Norman A. Wiggins School of Law
successfully serve the communities in
\\ hich they live.
The Wiggins School of Law desires
above all to develop lawyers who view
the law as a calling — a calling not only to
serve others, but to help create a more
just society.
Campbell
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Above: The Federalist Society and Dean Essaiy meet willi
Ed Meese, the former US Attorney Genera
Riiiht Members ot the Dell.i
Theta I'hi law Iraternitv pose
with the easier basket the\
made as part ol a service
project.
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" Our students are
among the best in
the country:
bright, capable, and
importantly,
passionate about
what they are doing.'
-Dean Essary
Melissa Essary
Dean, Norman A. Wiggins School of Law
Melissa Essary was formally installed Aug. 14, 2006 as the fourth clean of Campbell University^ Norman
Adrian Wiggins School of Law.
Essary assumed her position at Campbell on July 1, after a distinguished tenure on the faculty of Baylor
University^ School of Law. When she learned of the opportunity at Campbell, Essary was intrigued with the
challenge of leading an established and respected law school.
"I came to Campbell because I saw in it the potential to lead a law school that is already great. That hope-
fully, with Cod^ help, together with the team of faculty and staff, we can make it even that much greater;' she
said.
A 1982 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Dean Essary earned the juris
Doctor degree from Baylor University School of Law in 1985, graduating magna cum laude. Following gradu-
ation, Essary served as a trial lawyer for two Texas firms, most notably the prestigious 'Vinson and Elkins' firm
of Dallas. In 1990, she joined the faculty at Baylor, where she taught courses in Employment Discrimination
Law and Torts Law.
Dr Jerry Wallace, President of Campbell University said he expects great things Irom Dean Essary.
"We believe that the law school will be strengthened nationally and internationally. We believe that our
graduates will have greater opportunity,' said Wallace. "She will set a high mark for the faculty, as teachers
and researchers. The law school will grow in every way^'
Melissa Essary, her husband, Larry, and two daughters. Amber and Rachel, live in Buies Creek.
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Xa^h^ 6ck0Qt
Thomas Anderson
Anthony Baker
Richard Bowser
J. Ryan Boyd
Alan Button
Lynn Robert Buzzard
Jean Cary
Johnny Chriscoe
Margaret Person Currin
Patrick Hetrick
Charles Lewis
Robert Linz
Robert Loftis
Richard Lord
lames McLaughlin
Stanley McQuade
Roben Muse
Julie Noland
E. Gregory Wallace
Olivia Weeks
William Woodruft
Faculty
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Third Year Law
Boris S. Abbey
laieci T. Amos
David Scott Andreasen
Ryann Walker Angle
Megan Leigh Apple
Aaron DavitI Arnettc
Kristen C. Atkins-Monmt
Lucas Tomlinson Bakei
Matthew R. Bisplinghotl
lames R. Black
Katrice M, Borders
Mary C. Branch
Charlene D. Bright
David R. Brovle-
lames Ithiel Burns
Seth P. Buskirk
Kimberly N. Callahan
Kristine M. Calone
Robert C. Carpenter
David W. Cartner
Megan Elizabeth Chappell
Edward E. Coleman III
lanae N. Craddoc k
Natalie Amber Crater
Mark T. Cummings
Robert Steele Cummings
Patience A. Davis
Michael |. Denning
Brelt loseph DeSelms
Bernard Michael Desrosiers
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George K. Ennis II
lodi E. Everts
Lisa Mary Forsythe
Elizabeth Yager Fox
Ashley R. Fulcher
Kimberly C. Furr
Michael L. Fury
Monica ). Gillett
Lisa Marie Good
Alison Ann Gooclson
Deborah Michelle Green
Crystal C. Grimes
Ryan lennifer FHackman
Elizabeth Louise Harris
Sarah L. Hastings
Andrew D. Hathaway
Wayne Aydlett Hollowell )r.
Christopher Baldwin Home
lustiii K. Humphries
Jonathan W. Hunt
lustin Blake Hunter
Banks H. Huntley
Natalia K. Isenberg
William Eric lohnson
Becky Berry Johnson
Brian Edward Jones
Leonard T. King
Mark S. King
Matthew T. Kirtland
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Anna Grace Kizer
Ryan William Lear\
loshua Austin Lrr
Jennifer E. Loni^
Richard F. Long
Lee L Maico
liistin Lee Maum-s
Sarah Martin Maunt'\
Donna M. MaN^.
Jonathan Alexander McColkini
Catherine Kinlaw McCulloch BF
Mark Thomas McCullougli
Ann Michelle McEntirr
Michael Douglas McKnit>lil
Grant Stephen Mitchell
Christopher Scott Morclen
Laura Leigh Mueller
Thomas Otis MLirr\
Kristin Leigh Packanl
Sejal Vinod Palol
Curtis Scott Potlei
Elizabeth M. Prewill
Michael Scott Raine\
Nikki Dawn Reason
Patricia Suzanne Rentrovv
April Danielle Roaden
Keita Christopher Sakala
Kia N. Scoll
Sharon G. Scudder
Chandan Y. Shankar
Laura A. Slaughter
Peter Charles Sniil 1 1
Timothy C. Smith
William A. Smilli
Edward Charles Sop|:i
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SLiyi
Kiilherine S. Stafford
liiion C. Sullivan
Gene Brantley Tanner
Kelly Elizabeth Thompson
Kalherine D. Thompson
Ryan E. Thuin
Emily Cretchen Tomczak
lulie Vien M. Tran
Klmberly A. Turner
Carol L. Vandenbergh
Alicia lurney Whitlock
lames Courtney Williams
lennifer Rosa Williams-Hill
lames T. Wilson
Wesley A. Wooten
Geneva L. Yourse
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Second Year Law
Jason A. ALiclino
Lucy Tatum Austin
Christopher |. Autry
Lora T. Baker
Laura E. Beaver
Erin Ruth Bradlev
Philip Z. Brown
Christine A. Catagna
Jonathan D. Carr
Molly Ann Carson
Karianne Carter
William Terrence Cathcart
Annette C. Chancy
Bradley H, Clark
John B. Clark
Nathaniel T. Colem.n;
Charles Trey Colliei III
Kelly E. D'Aprile
Eric D. Edwards
Stephanie A. Evans
Danny E Fulnier II
Jacob M. Cehron
lamie R, Gentry
leflVey W. Gillette
Mariana C. Godwin
loshua Lee Green
Mark |. Hale
Emily Sue Barker Halev
Kevin D. Hall
Forrest G. Hall
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Class of 2008
Catherine L. Hamilton
Heather A. Haney
Melissa R. Hardy
Webster G. Harrison
lames M. Hash
Shanclon W. Herring
Christopher M. Hicks
Kristopher loel Hilscher
Mark R. Hinson
Timothy O. Holt
James David Home
Brantley Elizabeth Hull
Matthew W. lackson
Natalie C. Kamphaus
lenniter Kerrigan
Christopher D. Kietzman
Hye I. Kim
Rachel C. Lane
Meredith Catherine Laughridge
Michelle L. Leonard
Kelly Christine Lesso
Eryn E. Linkous
Thomas T. Manning
lenniter A. Mcllmail
lesse Scott McKaig
Cara B. McNeill
Robert H. Meek, III
Darren Max Mitchell
Ryan W. Monk
Ryan A. Montgomery
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lames Timothy Moore
Erin W. Morris
William L. Morns
Maaike C. Mulders
Holli Brown Newscome
Christopher C. Newton
Mica Linh Nguyen
Graham R. Parker
Lindsay M. Parris
lames Phillips
Erin Kristyn Pleasant
Jennifer Suzanne Plyler
Rebekah R. Pnce
Richard Abbitt Prosser
Kathleen M. Putin
Carrie Dean Rancki
|ohn Brian Ratledge
Donato Joseph Rinaldi
Stephanie Anne Rivenbark
Rachael D. Rogers
Michael Scott Rothrock
Steven M. SaacI
Stephen P Safran
Kristen E. Sams
Phillip M. Sasser
Eric G. Sauls
Russell J. Schonekas
John Andrew Shedden
Nicole C. Shoemaker
Douglas |. Short
Kalhy Simmons
lessica L. Snowbergci
Elizabeth Brooke Sp.ikc
lustin R. Sli'cn
lared Etiward Stom
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Innallidn C. Strange
lohn D. Stubbs
Charles Harrison Syclnor
Donna E. Tanner
Raymond C. Tarlton
loshua H. Tetlerlon
katherlne Marie Tlirall
lennifer L. Ulsh
Benjamin C. Unger
Amy Elizabeth Walters
Christopher M. Watford
Blair L. Webb
Walter Scott Webster
Gregory T. Whitley
Not Pictured:
Eric Johnson
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First Year Law
Russell Clayton Alexander
Kelly Lynn Ballard
Jennifer E. Bard
Matthew Kirkland Bass
Megan Elizabeth Baumgardner
Ashley Hume Baxter
Amy Archer Beasley
Ashley Michelle Black
Bonnie Lea Blevins
Elleveve Brock Beyer
Elizabeth Arbogast Bushrod
Leian Clinton Byrd
Richard B. Campbell
Valeria Cesanelli
Ashby Leigh Clark
Keith T. Clayton
Jessica L. Cornette
Matthew T. Covington
Catherine Ann Cupo
loya Fortson Davis
John Frederick Deans
Kelly D. Dellerba
Mark Philip Doby
Melissa Ann Dolak
Rustin B. Duncan
Jennifer Megan Enterkiii
Phillip C. Entzminger
lenniler A. Fay
Brian Nichols Fogle
Hunter Wayne Frederick
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Class of 2009
Michael Alexander Frickey
Michael R. Canley
Ceorgeanna Marie Gardner
Lindsi Ann Cerdes
Philip Hunter Ciltus
Edward Whittaker Grannis
Holly Arlene Croh
lamie L. Grubb
Crystal D. Hairr
Luke Barkley Hardison
Andrew Richard Havran
Douglas Bowen Heath
|ohn S. Hindsman Jr.
Lauren Brooke Honeycutt
Kyle Hougham
Kevin Vernon Howell
Thomas Brandon Jaynes
lason Allen Jennings
Katherine Thomas Kelly
Deborah C. Kickler
Drew Kyle Kifner
Holly Margaret King
Jennifer M, Kuhn
Steven Matthew Laird
Brian K. Law
Michelle Lynn Liberty
Melissa Starr Livesay
Mollie McQueen Livingston
Yiiliya Loshinsky
Harold Alan Lusk
211
Whilney C. Marshall
lulie Ann McConnell
Michael Kyle McEnery
Jerrell Davis McCee
Jarrett W. McCowen
lenniter Lynn McLe.iii
Christopher Neal McMili.in
David Wilson MtPhjil
Megan A. Milliken
Samuel E. Mills
Emily Catherine Moore
Amy Leigh Mrirphy
Kenneth S, Newton
Susannah E. Nichols
William Levk-is Nimick
Ann C. Ochsner
Marissa Amber Olson
Patrick Adam Pait
Heather Nicole Payne
Charlie loseph Plemmon'.
Rachel lean Purvis
Jonathan William Puryear
Matthew Dowdy Quinn
lonathan David Rhyne
lulie Renee Richardson
Matthew Hale Richardson
Mario B. Ricks
Ann Wells Roberts
Mary E. Robertson
Sara E. Russell
Roderick William Scott
Heather N. Seal
Cristina Lumey Segui
Courtney Puff Sherman
James Adam Sholar
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Timolhy M. Shiopshirf
Holly C. Sims
|ost'|)h Edwin Stansbuiy
Christian H. Staples
Mark Q. Steun
lonalhan Boyd Strickland
Traty Humphrey Stroud
Rithard Jeremy Sugg
Ann Marie Tesorlero
Mellisa Renee Tetterton
Manda L, Thomas
Allen Nelson Trask
Sharon L. Tucker
Daniel |. Underwood
Casey Christopher Varnell
Chevonne Rene' Wallace
lames Matthew Waters
Caroline Frances Weeks
Daniel )acob Weissinan
lulie Shore Weissman
Scott Allen Welborn
Teige Leeann West
Lemuel D. Whitsett, V
Not Pictured:
)acob Edwin Warren
Boyd Tyler Worley
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Student
ACLU
Officer:
President -Justin Humphries
Campbell Law Democrats
Officers:
President - Ryan Angle
VP - Kevin Hall
Treas.- Donate Rinaldi
Sec- Justin Steen
Federalist Society
Officers:
President - Ryan Thum
VP - Brian Ratledge
Sec- Philip Sasser
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Organizations
Christian Legal Society
Officers:
President - Tim Holt
VP - Katie Thrall
Sec. - Lucy Austin
Treas. - Ryan Monk
Legal Runarounds
Officers:
Alison Goodson
Jennie Kuhn
Mens Legal Caucus
Officers:
President- Jake Cehron
VP - Trey Collier
Treas.- Mark Hale
Sec. - Eric Sauls
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Team Campbell Law
Team Captain- Steve Saffran
Women in Law
Ottlcers:
President- Monica Glllett
Vice President- Jodi Everts
Secretary- Kim Furr
Treasurer- Ryan Hackman
Publicity- Sarah Hastings
Delta Theta Phi
Officers:
Dean- Laurie Mueller
Vice Dean- Jennifer Mcllmail
Vice Dean- Kathleen Putiri
TrilDune- Natalie Crater
Exchequer- Linda Kim
Bailiff- Jessica Snowberger
Phi Alpha Delta
Officers:
President- Bess Harris
Vice President- John Hindsman
Treasurer- Carrie Randa
Secretary- Jonathan McCollum
Iredell Chair- Nicole Shoemaker
Marshall- Monica Gillett
PALS
Officers:
President- Natalia Isenberg
Vice President- Katrice Borders
Treasurer- Natalie Kamphaus
Secretary - Heather Nancy
Liason- Jeff Gillette
Sports and Entertainment
Officers:
President- Stephanie Rivenbark
Vice President- Kelly Lesso
Treasurer- Jessica Snowburger
Secretary- Taylor Manning
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Student Bar Association BR^
1 L Representatives III
Student Bar Association
2L Representatives
Student Bar Association
3L Representatives
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Black Law Student
Association
Joya Davis, Mark Cummings, Katrice
Borders, Geneva Yourse
Honor Court
Officers:
Chief Justice- Alison Goodson
Defense Counsel- Suzanne Renfrow
Deputy Attorney General- Brett DeSelms
Defense Counsel- David Broyles
Attorney General- Ryan Leary
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Begun in 1986, the Campbell
University School of Pharmacy is
celebrating twenty years of training
students in a Christian environment
to become outstanding pharmacists
or pharmacy-related professionals in
their field.
The School of Pharmacy offers
a Doctor of Pharmacy degree pro-
gram, as well as joint degree pro-
grams for MBA, Masters of Clinical
Research and Pharmaceutical Sci-
ences. Students can also pursue a
Masters Degree in Pharmaceutical
Sciences or Clinical Research.
Campbells School of Pharmacy
is one of the most competitive pro-
grams in the state. Students posted
100 percent passage rate on the
North Carolina Board of Pharmacy^
Practical Exam in June.
With a shortage of cjualified
pharmacists in the state, lOO'Vo of
Campbell graduates pursuing place-
ment have a job upon graduation.
The Class of 2010 received their
first white coats as they begin
their careers as pharmacists.
Campbell
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neros. Take that Medicare Part [^!
Lett: Annie ^ee, Virginia White, and Elizabeth Smith take phar-
macy school seriously. It§ all about the Grey Matter!
Be/ow ; ConstrLiction crews put the tinishing touches on the Phar-
macy teaching facility due to open in Spring 2007.
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our graduates to
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difference in
each of their
patients lives"
~ Dean Maddox
Dr. Ronald W. Maddox
Academic Dean, School of Pharmacy
At the age of 1 2, working at the local town Dairy Queen in Alabama, Dr. Maddox found his love of working for a business.
He loved the way all his hard work paid off and how he made money because of it. It wasn't until he was a junior in high
j school while working on a biology science project that he got the idea that pharmacy might be an avenue worth considering.
As time went on, Maddox realized that pharmacy was definitely right for him because nothing else seemed to suit him.
Maddox attended Auburn University on an ROTC scholarship where he graduated with a B.S. in Pharmacy Shortly after
graduating, Maddox married his college sweetheart, Suzan. Maddox was successful in getting a delay in deployment from the
US Army to finish his residency. He then went on to serve 2 years of active duty at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. At the age of 23,
Maddox found himself in his first manager position of the pharmacy department at Fort Rucker, which filled approximately
2,000 prescriptions a day. After his active duty was over, he and his family packed up his bright yellow GTO and headed to
the University of Tennessee where he acquired his Doctorate of Pharmacy degree.
Right out of pharmacy school, Maddox found himself at Mercer School of Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia where he was
head of the department of Pharmacy Practice. Maddox made Mercer his home for 12 years where he quickly moved up the
ranks to become the acting Dean for the school. At first, Maddox was reluctant to find himself in a Deant, position because
he loves to interact with all the students on a regular bases.
With his extensive experience in pharmacy Maddox traveled to Buies Creek, NC as a consultant for Campbell University
which was considering opening a new pharmacy school - the newest school of pharmacy in the United States in over 30
years. Maddox knew that having a school with Christian principals would make the greatest foundation for beginning a
pharmacy school with Gods mission put before each and every graduate. In 1986, Campbell University School of Pharmacy
was born and accepted its Charter class.
Today over 1,000 pharmacists have been trained with those Campbell Christian principals in mind. Nothing could have
made Maddox prouder than to see his dream for a great school flourish with each and every student who enters its doors. The
school of pharmacy is moving toward the future at full speed as we advance into an ever changing profession. After 21 years
of service. Dean Maddox is excited to see that the School of Pharmacy has its own teaching facility where all the pharmacy
school classes can interact and have fellowship together.
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Dr. Connie Barnes
Dr. J. Andrew Bowman
Dr. James Boyd
Dr. April Cooper
Dr. Robert Cisneros
Dr. Steve Davis
Dr. Richard Drew
Dr. Nicole Emswiler
Dr. Steve Fuller
Dr. Kathy Fulton
Dr. Jay Groce, III
Dr. Rebekah Grube
Dr. Charles Herring
Dr. Cheryl Horlen
Dr. Cynthia Johnston
Dr. Ronald Maddox
Dr. Byron May
Dr. Sarah McBane
Dr. William Mark Moore
Dr. Ann Marie
Dr. Roy Pleasants, II
Dr. Melanie Pound
Dr. Jennifer Schuh
Dr. Penny Shelton
Dr. Jennifer Smith
Dr. Gilbert Steiner
Dr. Larry Swanson
Dr. Tina Thornhill
Dr. Mary Townsend
Not Pictured:
Dr. Elizabeth Ashley
Dr. Melissa Johnson
Faculty
Pharmacy Practice
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Faculty
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Clinical Research
Dr. Thomas Abraham
Dr. Michael Adams
Dr. Antoine Al-Achi
Dr. Tim Bloom
Dr. Chris Breivogel
Dr. Brad Chazotte
Dr. Emanuel Diliberto, Jr.
Dr. Lewis Fetterman
Mr. Mike Gallagher
Dr. Robert Garrett
Dr. Robert Greenwood
Dr. Mali Gupta
Dr. Terri Hamrick
Dr. Thomas Holmes, Jr.
Dr. James Junker
Ms. Jena Kelly
Dr. George Nemecz
Dr. Daniel Shin
Dr. William Stagner
Dr. Vikki Armstrong
Dr. Brenda Jamerson
Dr. Mary Margaret Johnson
Col. William Pickard
Mr. Robert Schmid
Dr. William Taylor
Dr. J. Rick Turner
Not Pictured:
Dr. Wendy Gattis Stough
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Pharmacy 4
Kimberly Ailes
Violette Ajiboye
Joshua Allen
Aaron Anderson
Melissa Andrews
Hannah Anthony
Courtney Bath
Emily Beatty
Alicia Best
Ann Biehl
Barrett Blakey
Laura Bowers
Joseph Bradley
Benjamin Brooks
Wade Brown
Tanya Chaplinsky
Misty Clark
Jennifer Conty
Jessica Cooper
Carole Courcoux
Leiand Cox
Sadie Cox
Hollie Crepin
Eric Danielczyk
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Class of 2007
Jennifer Deason
Aleesha Dunham
Otovwe Eduvie
Charles Fogle
Chase Gilley
Jessica Godwin
Jonathan Coossen
Merrill Gordon
Tatjana Grgic
Thomas Hayes
Laura Hedrick
Dustin Herrell
Sharon Herrick
Melissa Holland
Winter Howard
Diedren Hunt
Kensie Irvine
Dianna Jones
Andrew Kessell
Stephanie Kirk
Rachel Klenovic
Phillip Labauch
Jordan Lee
Shannon Legrand
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Carrie Leis
April Lewis
Amber Locklear
Andrea Locklear
Mark Long
Qin Lu
Jannesah Marion
Glen McDonald
Lester McLellan
Rebekah Mooney
Patrick Moore
Dana Mullis
Megan Murphy
Meredith Norris
Jessica Olson
Emilie Nicole Parker
Michella Parr
Samir Patel
Adam Peele
Felipe Pena
Jessica Petry
Leah Pittman
Briana Pullano
Ashley Raynor
Amber Rhyne
Serena Roberts
Ava Roddy
Sabrina Rodriguez
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Not Pictured:
Rachel Craig
Chandra Evans
Traci Phelps
Natalie Smith
Jeremy Sanders
Howard Santos
Bridget Scarboro
Heather Sowers
Angela Stallings
Michelle Stanfield
Brian Strittmatter
Randall Sweeney
Mira Tadros
Jessica Taylor
Chase Tharpe
Naya Topadze
Chinyere Ugwuegbu
Amber Watts
Amanda Whiddon
Courtney Whiteside
Angela Williams
Ryan Williams
Dustin Wilson
Erika Woessner
Carrie Wylie
Kong Yang
Heather Stroud
Phong Vu
Stephen Witter
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Pharmacy 3
Heather Abernathy
Caroline Amnions
Samantha Arrington
Eric Baker
Jordon Baker
Courtney Blackwell
Ashley Blankenship
Miranda Booth
Demetria Boutte
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Ashley Branham
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Meredith Briley
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Dawn Brisson
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Jay Brown
Stephanie Buckner
Wheeler Burns
Jennifer Cavenaugh
Laura Caviness
Courtney Councill
Anita Curvin
Justin Daniel
Ana Dates
Ryan David
John Deason
John Demoret
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Class of 2008
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Christopher Dennis
Lara Denton
John Dischert
Jonathan Dubyk
Sarah Erbaugh
Jennifer Fedyna
Andrew Foster
Gretta French
Wendy Griffin
Michelle Hall
Zack Hayes
Alicia Ho
Ashley Huff
Lindsay Jones
Oxana Kamneva
Megan Kamrada
Trisha Kennell
Summer Kloster
Michael Lacher
Sherry Lamberth
Tracy Looney
David Luckett
Melissa Manning
Jennifer Meadors
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Keri Medlin
Monika Mendlik
Rebecca Miller
Lauren Morton
David Mozingo
Kim Nealy
Thomas Pasquariello
Merritt Phelps
Emera Porter
April Pridgen
Diane Prince
Blake Reaves
Travis Reynolds
Amy Richmond
Jeff Rushing
Monica Sandoval
Mary Elizabeth Scott
Charles Shanlever
Andrakeia Shipman
Laurie Sides
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April Sloan
Brandon Smith
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Tammy Smith
Brian Snyder
Heather Sowers
Kelly Spoon
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Not Pictured:
Amanda Andrews
Dustan Byrd
Brian Hankins
Nabil Kamas
Brian Kloster
Roger St. Clair
Nicola Steele
Chris Stein
Darren Stevens
Ryan Swanson
Nikky Syde
Kelly Talent
Cherish Tart
Amy Tromans
Nashea Turner
Kristine Vaden
lill Vamer
Gail Warner
Angela Weathers
Chrisantos Wekheye
Karen Whittington
Patricia Wilder
Jerry Williamson
Leslie Williamson
Betsy Wright
Meagan Wright
Wynter Yeates
Kristi Morisi
Pascale Sleiman
Nikhat Syed
Christine Zhao
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Allison Baynor
Trisha Bowery
Chris Brennick
Jessica Brooks
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Steven Brown
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Alison Buck
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Ralph Bunting
David Burton
Paul Butts
Christina Candeloro
Stephanie Carroll
Thomas Clark
Jennifer Clontz
Shannon Cozort
James Culp
Kammy Cunningham
Juliane Danielczyk
Katherine Douglas
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Class of 2009
Crystal Dowless
Benjamin Edwards
Christopher Edwards
Timothy Elimers
El ham Erfani
Sean Evans
Kelly Fowler
Gwen Gitana
Brittanie Hatch
Tim Hatley
Robert Hickman
Patricia Ho
Laura Honeycutt
Crystal Howard
Khai-Doan Huynh
April James
Amber Johnson
Yoronda Jones
Justin Koteff
Tyler Laws
Amanda Lewis
William Martin
losh McDuffie
Lori McLaurin
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David McLean
Thora McLean
Brittany Moody
Amy Murray
Margarita Nelson
Justin Nierengarten
Joseph O'Shaughnessy
Ahunna Onwuzurike
Nicole Panosh
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Sarah Potter
Charlie Powell
Leslie Powers
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April Procita
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Shannon Russell
Diti Shah
Danielle Shannon
Carisa Shaw
Katie Simonson
Elizabeth Smith
Ellyn Smith
Benjamin Stanley
236
Brandy Stevens
Paige Strickland
Matthew Thornbrough
Jeffrey Tingen
Scott Troutman
Bryan Turner
Ijeoma Uwakwe
Heather Vick
Travis Wallace
Brian Ward
Renee Webb
Stephanie Weiss
Laurie Whalen
Eleanor White
Nicole Whittenburg
Sarah Wylie
Annie Yee
Not Pictured:
Macelynn Cartrette
Whitney Deason
Amanda Dermer
Nancy DiMaio
Julie Dunn
Joanna Hammond
jancy Hewitt
Laurel Hilliard
Fotene Kaltsounis
Lawrence Kennard
Colvin Killian
Andrea Lamper
Amanda Lucas
Sheen Ramirez
James Rudd
Lindsay Sampson
Crystal Scarpena
Megan Schrock
Jin Kyung Yang
237
pharmacy 1
Rachel Albright
Ian Alcancia
Zachary Anderson
Michael Ange
Amanda Bass
Jennifer Bass
Mona Benrashid
Tejas Bhagat
Sara Bone
Ashley Brock
Megan Bryant
Zackery Bullarcl
Elizabeth Cantrell
Emily Caveness
Carly Cawrse
Elizabeth Coble
Benjamin Crandall
Danielle Creel
Kimberly Creel
Larry Culley
Spencer Davis
Tomas Delgado
Hannah Denning
Wesley Dulaney
Aaron Dunets
Dustin Edge
Kale England
Dana FasanelLi
Amanda Ferguson
Jennifer Ferguson
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class of 2010
Charlotte Fetterman
Alan Gamble
Rebecca Goldman
Kenneth Graham
Nishan Gunawardena
Melissa Hall
Kandice Harper
Rebecca Harper
Jennie Hartman
Lauren Hooker
Heather Hooks
Karia Hudson
Amanda Johnson
Charlotte lohnson
Brandon Joiley
Andrea Konieczki
Maegan Lee
Eric Levan
Megan Lockamy
Tiffany Lockhart
Andrew Mannebach
Seth Martin
Sarah McKee
Hillery McKnight
Beth McStoots
Brian Moore
William Nolin
Elizabeth Norfleet
Morgan Norris
Jamie Orr
239
Laura Owens
Julie Penner
Scott Phillips
Sarvari Pinapaka
Nicholas Planchard
lonathon Pouliot
Katy Powell
Marilyn Powell
Theodora Precup
Constance Purkey
David Rappaport
Jennifer Reardon
Robyn Redus
Roger Reeder
Brie Reynolds
Heather Rhodes
Barton Robbins
Sarah Robinson
Brian Rodgers
Angela Rooks
Heather Rosati
Matthew Rut'tin
Kwame Sato
Annette Sajecki
Kelli Selte
Katherine Serzan
Kasey Sharp
Lauren Sinclair
Erin Smith
Richard Smith
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Chadwick Starkey
Helen Stevens
Jeffrey Stokes
Vincent Sweeney
Hien Ta
Lindsey Tuck
Brian Waldron
Mary Walker
Amanda Walraven
Megan Ward
Ginger Watlington
Elizabeth Westbrook
Demeak Williams
Dennis Wisneski
Michael Wright
Scott Yamin
Rachel Younger
Amanda Zomp
241
Student
AMCP
Leslie Williamson,
Kelly Talent,
Sherry Lamberth, Ijeoma Uwak-
we, David Rappaport, Heather
Rhodes, Elham Erfani, Marlena
Abernathy-Page,
Lindsay Sampson
ASP
Officers:
President - Wheeler Burns
President-Elect - Leslie Powers
Vice President: Betsy Wright
Treasurer - Merritt Phelps
Secretary -Jill Varner
ASCP
Lindsay Jones, Jennie Hartman,
Marlena Abernathy-Page, Lind-
say Sampson
242
Organizations
Kappa Epsilon
Front Row: Wynter Yeates, Nicole
Panosh, Sherry Lamberth, Gail Warner
Second Row: Sarah Potter, Danielle
Campbell, Fotene Kaltsounis, juliane
Danielczyk, Carisa Shaw
Third Row: Danielle Saraceno, Tammy
Smith, Nancy Di Maio, Stephanie
Buckner, Kammy Cunningham, April
Scoan, Sheen Ramirez, Brittanie
Hatch, Dr. Terri Hamrick
CPFI
Roger Reeder, Lindsey Tuck, Amanda
Ferguson, Helen Stevens, Trisha Bow-
ery Ian Alcancia, Leslie Williamson,
Jon Dubyk, Jennifer Reardon, Ryan
Swanson, Laura Honeycutt, Jennifer
Cavenaugh, Nicole Whittenburg,
Meredith Brown, Amber Johnson,
Wynter Yeates, Crystal Dowless,
Tammy Smith, Sherry Lamberth
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Kappa Psi
Front Row: Tricia Ho, Meagan Schmock, Krissy Va-
den, Nashea Turner, Merritt Phelps, Wheeler Burns,
Lindsay Jones, Kelly Spoon, Amy Murray
Second Row: Katherine Serzan, Yoranda Jones,
Tracy Looney, Michael Leacher, Eric Baker, J.E. De-
moret, Sarah Erbaugh, Brittany Moody
Third Row: Ahunna Onwuzurike, Darren Stevens,
David Price, Timothy Ellmers, Dustan Byrd, Andrew
Foster, Chris Stein, Travis Reynolds, Courtney Black-
well, Amanda Lucas
Last Row: Blake Reeves II, Ryan David, Thomas
Clark, David McLean
243
Student
NCPA
Front Row; Travis Wallace, Marlena Abernathy-
Page, Leslie Powers, April James, Jessica Brooks
Second Row: Crystal Dowless, Brandy Stevens,
Sarah Wylie, Amanda Lewis, Bridget Register
Third Row: Jennifer Clontz, Nicole Whittenburg,
April Procita, Courtney Barefoot, Morgan Norris
Last Row: Maegan Lee, Sara Bone, Tyler Laws,
Page Strickland, Steven Brown, Josh McDuffie,
Jeffrey Tingen, Virginia White
Phi Lambda Sigma
Front Row: Chris Dennis, Timothy Ellmers,
Virginia White, Jessica Brown, Betsy Wright,
Merritt Phelps, Lindsay Jones, Tammy Smith,
Meredith Brown, Courtney Blackwell,
Demetria Boutte
Back Row: Leslie Powers, Sherry Lamberth,
Karen Whittington, Leslie Williamson, Wheel-
er Burns, Justin Adams, Gail Warner
Phi Delta Chi
Front Row: Kelly Talent, Rebecca Miller,
Roger Reeder, Allison Baynor, Chris Den-
nis, Elizabeth Westbrook, Maegan Lee,
Laurie Sides, Virginia White, Caroline
Ammons, April Pridgen, Miranda Booth,
Kandice Harper, Leslie Powers, Heather
Abernathy, Morgan Norris, Mindy Powell,
Stephanie Carroll, Heather Stroud-Bowers
Back Row: Jennifer Reardon, lessica
Brooks, MaHena Abernathy-Page, Jeffrey
Tingen, Nicole Parker, Josh McDuffie,
April James, Katie Douglas, Lindsay Samp-
son, Michelle Hall, Jennifer Meadors, Lau-
ren Morton, Jessica Brown, Amanda Bass
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Organizations
SNPhA
Yoranda )ones. Benzene Smalls, Samantha
Arrington, Courtney Blackwell, Demetria
BoLitte, Ahunna Onwuzurike, Lindsay Samp-
son, Cheresia Covington, Thora McLean,
Charlotte Johnson
Not Pictured: David McLean
PSEB
Officers:
President - Wheeler Burns
Vice President - Virginia White
Treasurer - Leslie Powers
Secretary - Cwen GItana
SSHP
Tricia Ho, Krissy Vaden, Chris Dennis,
Laura Honeycutt
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The various clubs and organiza-
tions at Campbell provide students
with an o|5portunity to find people
with similar interests. Besides clubs
that go along with dift'erent majors,
many students join religious or ser-
vice clubs.
The Student Government Asso-
ciation helps with issues and events
happening around campus, c^nd the
Campus Activities Board helps plan
tun activities tor students.
Clubs provide a great way to
get involved at school and develop
friendships that last both through col-
lege and long after graduation.
Campbell
Ryan lones leads the SCA meeting.
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al Team
es, Chelsie Poole,
■iff, Melissa Psaltis,
n, Brittany
imilah Girard,
/eriy, Nancy
hy Cowling
John Wiles, Justin Jones,
Chad Joyce, Bret Denning,
Joe Berry (Advisor), Amber
Fryar, Rob Whitener, Sarah
Miller (Treasurer), Mary
Kayior (President), Cristin
Connor (Secreta
lip Director),
iene (IOC
^ative), Hannah
iasurer), Daisy
:iub
Christopf^r Haigler,
Jeremy Fisher, Dav d Edwards
(Treasurer), Cynthia slicholson,
Todd Matthews, Da
William Warre
Sellers (Vice
Kristin Ayers
Dexter Dodd, O
Daniel Smith, Thorr
Abby Little, Mary Beth
f
Phi Beta Lambda
William Warren, Emily
Holliday, Dexter Dodd,
David Edwards, James Burrell,
Cheri Wilder, Syresh Zakaib,
Kristy Taylor
ik Canvas
y (Publicity Chair-
ladford (Vice-Presi-
m Chairman), Maggie
:retary /Treasurer),
ng, Jose Melendez,
;l (Project Chairman),
(President), Nique
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the Deve
of Young
Dr. Pauline Cal
Dixon, Dr. C
ter, Dayna Bea
Ware, LaT
Sui
Ion Omicron
Chester (Advi-
Dixon, Cynthia
'ate, Dr. Pauline
yffany Weddle,
andela, Sumer
licia Turner, Janee
Sarayah Ware
Matthew Bog
Lioni, Anthony V\
nal Bishop, Colin
McElreath, Joe
Mark Berry,
Adam Gerom
Crompton, Pi
Ro-Don Bain, Ur
Emily Holliday, Vi
Johnathan Partir
Club
Lauren Phillips (
lison Farlow, Karc
Lauren Brown, '.
Tabi
Lynae Rhodes (C
Brown, Eliza
Hannah Stewart,
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Biology Club
^^-a'l, Amanda Beau-
chamf^Htany Hunter, Dr. Mike
Larsen^Hley Brown, Dr Karen
Cuzm^^Bler Toney,
Pre-Med Allie
Matt Wright, "
Travis Hellstrom (Presi
Campbell, Tyler Tone^ '. Daniel N
ers (Vice President), Costal Test
man, Ashley Brown, Grace Nissj
Taylor McCauley, Kattrina Borsc
Sarah McSpaddeg, Mary /^
Matthev^
rs: Tiffany Nar
littee), Nicole F
: Kelly Carter (Chapla
lurch (Executive Cons
)awn Maynard (Vice'
>ystal Cooper (Execi
^), Jamie Pierce
;lle Morgan (A
FC
Karlie Love, Robert Cc
nolly Stephen Oyuj
Lawrence Powers, Nc
Shah, Steven Miller, Charl
Fiore, Megan Paul, Hilc
Wheatiey, Jordan Men2
Josh Kimball, Jennifer Re;
don, Denise Moulas, Bry
Kenny, Heather Jones, Cal(
Lesnoff, Heidi Shallow, Ma
Beth Dellinger, Aaron Su
Sullivan, Doug Locasio, Je
sica Zenc
Tara Frank
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"iminal Justice Club
v-.irista Warren, Heather
Heitman, Jamie Jackson,
Bethanie Maffia, David Kella-
• ay, Krista Binkley,
|vid Panak, Jeanie Padgett,
Brucia, Dr. Bruce Gay,
■Tacha, Janet Feets,
dan Wood, Heather For-
t, Michael Potter, Ms.
wling, Benjamin Congora
College Democrats
Daniel Watkins, Dr.
Lloyd Johnson (Co-advisor),
Student Goven
ment
ation
Senior CIj
Miketa Brinston, Chiara Gra
Rivera, Emily Holliday, AIIN
Hood, Samuel Richards
Gency Kirk, Candi Scroj
(Vice President), Robert Bra>^
(President), Mary Kaylor (Sed
tary/TreasuH.
Sophomore *
Neill Sherron, Casey !<
Aimee Macon, James
Rebecca McGrath,
John Hailey, Alex Rov
(President), Melissa Prati
(Secretary /Treasun
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r.ox, Kristin Birdsong,
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ck, Ashley Geisel,
hia Andrews, Sara
:hy (Vice President), Eric
(President), Hillary Drake
ary/Treasurer)
Executive ^
Sarayah Ware (Chj
Heather Connor (Comi
Students Coordinatoi
Barnes (Men's Comi
Coordinator), Ann;
Sullivan (Womens Com
Coordinator ), Megan Tn
(Secretary), Robert C(
(Vice President), Ryar
(President), Ian (
(Pariiamer,
Undergraduates make up the major-
ity of students here at Campbell. Begin-
ning as freshmen or transfers, students
make Buies Creek their home away from
home. Building on the training they re-
ceive at Campbell, some may go on to
graduate schools while others go ahead
to their chosen careers after graduation.
During their four years as undergrad-
uates, the students meet new friends
that will last a lifetime. They also en-
counter new experiences in and outside
of the classroom.
Most students get the opportunity to
learn under a wide variety of professors,
providing them with a well-rounded
education. The four years spent here at
Campbell as undergraduates, are with-
out a doubt, ones that will stay with
them for a lifetime.
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Skull ills posi' lor a piclLire at the
Homecoming Barbecue.
Campbell
261
liege Students
"The mediocre teacher tells.
The good teacher
explains. The superior
teacher demonstrates. The
great teacher inspires!'
-William Arthur Ward
Mitcfiett
Psychology
"The most beautiful thing we
can experience is the
mysterious"
-Albert Einstein
Biochemistry
"Twenty years from now you
will be more disappointed
by the things you didnt do
than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines,
sail away from the safe
harbor, catch the trade
winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover:'
-Mark Twain
AUxi^.n^r(i Linn \
"Harrison
Biology, Pie-Professional
"All people smile in the same
language'.'
-Author Unknown .]
Zric J^oWrt 6e.tinskvj
Kinesiology
"The difference between a
successful person and
others is not a lack of
strength, not a lack of
knowledge, but rather a lack
of will"
-Vince Lombardi
Bi(jl.,Pre Physfcians Assistant
"Peace cannot be kept
by force. It can only be
achieved by understanding!'
-Albert Einstein
MBA, 3/2 Accounting
"Even the youths shall faint
and be weary, and the
young men shall utterly
fall, but those who wait on
the Lord shall renew their
strength; they shall mount
up with wings like eagles,
they shall run and not be
weary they shall walk and
not faint"
-Isaiah 40:30-31
MBA, 3/2 Tiust Management
"For God did not give us a
spirit of tirpidity but a spirit
of power, of love, and of
self-discipline"
- II Timothy 1:7
Jokn PiKnict Pe-l7pr((
Chemistry
"Training is everything. The
peach was once a bitter
almond; cauliflower is
nothing but cabbage with a
college education'.'
-Mark Twain
%
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* JH^H
"You must be the change
you wish to see in the
world"
-Mahatma Gandhi
Music
"Wherever you are, be all
there. Live to the hilt every
situation you believe to be
the will of God"
-Jim Elliot
A}fi(\.n<((i 'Kriste.n
MBA, 3/2 Accounting
"Dreams are todays answers
to tomorrow^ questions^
Je-nnvj IXiKint 6Wttt
Government, Pre-Law
"For it matters not how small
the beginning may seem to
be; what is once well done
is done forever
-Civil Disobedience by
Thoreau
Biochemistry
"Delight thyself also in the
Lord; and He shall give thee
the desires of thine heart.
Commit thy way unto the
Lord; trust also in Him; and
He shall bring it to pass:
-Psalms 37:4-5
English
"As far as we can discern, the ■
sole purpose of human
existence is to kindle a light •
in the darkness of mere t
being;' -Carl Jung |
TtiUr Tane-Vj
Bi6logy '
"Dont ask yourself what
the world needs. Ask
yourself what makes you
come alive, and go do
that, because what the
world needs is people
who have come alive!'
-Howard Thurman
English
"For I know the plans I have
for you, declares the Lord,
plans to prosper you and not
to harm you, plans to give
you hope and a future"
-Jeremiah 29:11
.•■\ '"*r^^;
Pedn
Elementary Education
"Let love and faithfulness
never leave you; then you
will win favor and a good
name in the sight of God
and man"
-Proverbs 3:3-4
Trust Management, Pre-Law
"If a man is called to be a
streetsweeper, he should
sweep streets even as
Michelangelo painted, or
Beethoven composed
music, or Shakespeare wrote
poetry. He should sweep
streets so well that all the
hosts of heaven and earth
will pause to say, here lived a
great streetsweeper who did
his job well'.'
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
SttykiMiit Liinn
Accounting
"I thoroughly believe in a
university education for
both men and women, but I
believe that a knowledge of
the Bible without a college
education is more valuable
than a college course with-
out the Bible. Everyone
who has a thorough knowl-
edge of the Bible may truly
be called educated;'
-Dr. William Lyons Phelps,
Yale University
^(K'Ckiu.t Lciak
Elementary Education
"Have I not commanded
you? Be strong and
courageous. Do not be
terrified; do not be
discouraged for the Lord
your God will be with you
where ever you go!'
-Joshua 1:9
_ IVen^tjf Ltinne-tte
Jofinspn
Elementary Education
"Far away there in the
sunshine are my highest
aspirations. I may not
reach them, but I can look
^. up and see their beauty,
J believe in them, and try
^V^ to follow where they lead"
^ ^^ -Louisa May Aicott
Ttrt^i^ Ann 'B>r(i-<(Uti
Elementaiy Education
"Lord, please help me, to
strengthen their voices,
bodies and minds, to express
their feelings and control
them sometimes, to explore
what's near and venture afar,
but most important to love
who they are"
-Author Unknown
MBA, 3/2 Trust Mana^en^ent
"If you judge people, you
have no time to love them"
-Mother Theresa
6iiVY\£.rLvinn
Childhood Education
"As early childhood
educators, it is our responsi-
bility to not only prepare all
children academically, but
socially, emotionally, men-
tally and physically as well.
We must have knowledge
to educate and passion to
inspire all children to learn.
It is my belief that this is the
foundation upon which edu-
cation should begin"
-Sumer Lynn Edwards
History j
"Things may come to those
who wait, but only the things
left by those who hustle!'
-Abraham Lincoln I
"If everyone in a room is
thinking the same thing,
then no one is thinking"
-General George S. Patton
A^(\.n^^ 6vis^n
Biology
"Success is the ability to
go from one failure to
another with no loss of
enthusiasm"
-Sir Winston Churchhill
Social Work
"The wisdom of God is
rooted in simplicity^
-William Erskine Boyce
Ann 'B>rittP^n
Hc6j)i^^^e.n
"Even youths grow tired and
weary, and young men stum-
ble and fall; but those who
hope in the Lord will renew
their strength. They will soar
on wings like eagles; they
will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be
faint: -Isaiah 40:30-31 NIV
C'lKn^u. 6crQaas
Elementary Education
MBA, 3/2 Trust Mgmt. Pre Law
"The measure of a man's real
character is what he would
do if he knew he never
would be found out!'
-Thomas Babington
Macaulay
^uf^^np^ut
Tkomyson
Government
"It is not the critic, who
counts, or how the strong
man stumbled and fell, or
where the doer of deeds
could have done better. The
credit belongs to the man
who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by
dust and sweat and blood,
who strives validity, who errs
and comes short again and
again who knows the great
enthusiam, the great
devotion and spends himself
in a worthy cause; and if he
fails at least he fails while
daring greatly, so that he'll
never be with those cold
and timid souls who know
neither victory nor defeat!'
-Theodore Roosevelt
seniors
Rebecca Abrahamson
Allison Ackermann
Elliot Acosta
Chandra Adema
Catherine Allen
Russell Amnions
Jin An
Paula Apone
Amelia Arthur
leanie Augustin
Adam Autry
Kristin Ayers
Samar Azem
James Bailey
April Baker
Sherry Baker
Kate Barger
Ashley Barnes
Suzanne Barnes
lamie Baughman
Hannah Bazemore
lames Beall
Amanda Beauchamp
Heather Becker
Elliot Berger
Martha Bigham
Kristen Biles
William Black
Kenneth Blackmon
Mary Bogue
268
Natalie Bolton
William Boyce
Sarah Braun
Robert Braxton
Scott Broman
Sara Brown
Steven Burleson
Lisa Byrd
Duke Calfas
Stephen Canaday
Helen Canter
Robin Carawan
Erica Carroll
Leroy Carter
Zshakira Carthens
Zachary Casteen
Arnaldo Castro
Julia Cava
Nancy Chang
Nathaniel Coats
Geneva Colquitt
Christin Connor
Heather Connor
Christopher Conrad
Candace Coston
Cheresia Covington
Carly Cox
Daniel Crompton
Kimberly Crowell
Steven Dance
Johnny Daughtridge
Laura Daughtry
Jennifer Davis
Jessica Davis
Rhiannon DeBaylo
269
Benjamin DeBlanc
John DeBorcl
Kassie Dent
John Descourouez
Sarah Dillon
Nicholas DiLucci
Joseph DiMarco
Misty Dorman
Elisabeth Duncan
Stephanie Edwards
Sumer Edwards
Kimberly Elmore
Eric Embury
Eric Evans
Amber Ferrel!
Lisa Fiasconaro
Becky Finken
Melissa Fitzgerald
Victor Flores
William Flowers III
Charlotte Fore
Crystal Frazier
Karen Frye
Lyndsey Furlough
Lyndsay Furr
David Fussell
Sonja Gambrell
William Garrett
Ibrahim Ghanem
Russ Gibson
Michael Giles
Margaret Gilliam
Ella Gilreath
Elizabeth Glover
Jill Goddard
270
ISSS
Carrie Goldberg
Rhone Core
Shannon Craham
Angelyn Cravely
Janneke Crein
Rachel Crubb
Willy Cuadarrama
Miranda Guyton
Tracy Hague
Thomas Hames
Kira Hamilton
Gregory Harrison
Renee Hart
William Hatch
Travis Haynes
Sara Heath
Travis Hellstrom
Katrina Henry
Christopher Hinson
Trista Hinson
Karen Hobbs
Kelly Hoffmann
Emily Holliday
John Holshouser
Lisa Honrine
Allison Hood
Ricky Howard
Joshua Howell
Shen-Wen Hsu
Carlton Huffman
Jessica Huffman
Colin Hunt
Brittany Hunter
Amanda Inderbitzen
Zachary Infinger
271
Shameka Jamison
Hoily Jeffreys
Esther Jin
Amber Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Wendy Johnson
Ashley Jones
Heather Jones
Justin Jones
Ryan Jones
Sean Kayea
Mary Kaylor
Amy Kelly
Leslie Kennedy
Bradley Kessler
Nicole Kettenhofen
Gency Kirk
David Knight
Aaron Koehler
Evelyn Koeppen
Amanda Kornegay
Donald Kornegay
Casey Langdon
Allen Layton
Amy Lee
Jennifer Legg
Quinn LeSage
Caleb Lesnoff
Julie Lester
Jeff Lim
Michael Little
Jonathan Lizotte
Kristen Lohr
II ^^■ETjJBffli
272
J ^1-1*.
mviu.^
John Lucas
Shelley Lucas
Andrew Lupton
Brandon MacLeod
Dejan Maglic
Matthew Marek
Kevin May
Ashley Maynard
Martin Mburu
Harolyn McAlister
Beau McElreath
Kyle McElveen
Victoria McKissick
Tiffany McLaughlin
Zachariah McLawhorn
Denise McLean
Dennis McLemore
Bethany McNair
Nikisha McNeill
Isaac Miller
Sarah Miller
Amanda Misenhiemer
Whitney Mitchell
Challis Moffitt
Natalie Moore
Tara Moore
Lennard Morgan
Rachael Morgan
Christen Morphis
Alexandra Morrison
Rebekah Murray
Lexi Myers
Alyse Nelson
Christopher Newton
Tian Ng
273
Trang Nguyen
Truyen Nguyen
Jamie Niver
Jennifer Norris
Jessica Osnoe
Jeanie Padgett
David Panak
Stephanie Pappas
Caria Parker
Christopher Parker
Elizabeth Parker
Ida Parr
Alpa Patel
Vaibhaviben Patel
Megan Paul
Elizabeth Pavlik
John Pender
Shary Perez
Michael Perry
Amy Phillips
Jeremy Pittman
Matthew Pleasant
Thomas Powell
Brenton Poynter
Christopher Price
Brandi Prime
Ashley Purdy
David Quantock
Sheral Raines
Quincy Reiter
David Rengifo
Richard Reyf
Mary Rhodes
Samuel Richardson
Megan Riggins
274
Stephanie Ritch
Chiara Rivera
Aryn Rooney
Brittany Rusin
Daly Russ
Shalishah Russell
Norman Saunders
Crystal Scales
Amanda Schneider
Candice Scroggs
Michael Seibel
Eric Selinsky
Michael Sellers
Cynthia Sharp
Pamela Sharp
Allison Shearin
Carl Sheppard
Devin Sheppard
Kevin Sherriff
Mayuko Shintai
Heather Smith
Heather Smith
Jeromy Smith
Shannon Smith
William Smith
Sherry South
Kyle Spahr
Daniel Spell
Mariusz Stanczyk
John Stewart
Lauren Suggs
Anna Marie Sullivan
Jenny Sweet
Tiffany Swenson
Amanda Tahesing
275
Rachel Templin
Brandie Thomas
Richard Thompson
Ryan Thompson
Tyler Toney
Wesley Townshend
Clare Toy
Dana Turner
Tabitha Turner
Matthew Turrentine
Dennis Tyndall
Judith Van Deventer
Joseph Waldecker
Gregory Waltmire
Wee Wan
Sarayah Ware
Brooke Wargin
Richard Warren
Andrew White
Ricky Whitley
Shari Whittaker
Robert Wilkinson
Karoline Will
Jessica Willard
Shandy Williams
Vanessa Williams
Amber Wilson
Jacob Wilson
3randon Woodruff
Laura Wooten
Zachary Wright
Stacey Yelverton
Kimberiy Young
Chen Zhong
276
Above: Senior Wee Wan sings his heart out for the
Homecoming CamplDell Review.
Above: Senior representatives Lynclsey Furlough and
Ian Garrett take a ride during the Homecoming Parade.
mmtKeie^KmBimeasiHss^'ini^::, ■■-:■:: . ^^
Left: Samuel Richardson Above: Amanda Beechum
gets into the Homecom- and Ashley Suggs work
ing spirit. for charity during the Fall
Festival.
277
juniors
Chantal Achankeng
April Adam
Jason Adams
Jeanne Adams
John Altord
Amber Allen
Ashley Allen
Kevin Allen
Bryan Ames
Brandon Amrein
James Amsley
Jessica Anderson
Elisabeth Angle
Mary Arant
Mary Armstrong
Cameron Austin
Elizabeth Austin
Trina Autry
Stephanie Bacik
Javier Bahon Rodriguez
Kelly Baird
Kimberly Baker
Cassandra Bardell
Garrett Barker
Justin Batchelor
Christopher Batten
Shannon Batten
Jessica Beall
Dayna Beasley
Jenna Bechtel
278
Domini Bell
Brian Bergey
Mark Berry
Reginal Bishop
Anthony Blackman
Justin Blackwelder
Paul Boccaccio
Zachary Bodenheimer
Daniel Booth
Sarah Bradshaw
Jessica Brannan
Logan Brelsford
Brandon Bridges
Miketa Brinston
Ashley Brown
lacinda Brown
Kimberly Brown
Megan Brown
Terrin Brown
Trudy Brown
Ignazzina Brucia
Alexander Bruemmer
Leah Buchanan
Lauren Burchette
lennifer Bush
Sharon Byrd
Kristin Caligan
Kristen Call
Crystal Callahan
Nicole Carnemolla
Jose Caro
Nicole Cassidy
Maggie Casteen
Kristen Castleberry
Lauren Caviness
279
Wai Ying Chan
Patrick Chaney
Andrea Chapman
Nicole Check
Daniel Cho
Ryan Chriscoe
Mindy Church
Matthew Cioni
April Cogdell
Ronald Colvin
Katherine Conely
Chace Conley
Gregory Connor
Ciara Cooke
Corey Cooke
Tommi Cooke
Crystal Cooper
Melissa Cooper
Susan Cooper
Mark Coppell
Bryson Cornett
Stephen Crachi
Matthew Crouch
Chris Cullom
Janel Curry
Erin Daddio
Courtney Dail
Bethany Davidson
Ashley Davis
Hanna Davis
Jessica Davis
Kelly Davis
Liza Davis
Ashley Deapo
Frank Debrah
Laura Decker
Elizabeth Delahunty
lohn DeLuca
Christina Demers
Bret Denning
Amanda Dillard
Adam Dixon
Kendal Dobra
Carl Dormenyo
Edward Duke III
Gregory Dunston
Amanda Eckelkamp
David Edwards
John Edwards
Miranda Eiseman
Christopher England
Todd Estes
Nancy Ezzell
Randall Faircloth
Paul Ferguson
Ryan Fillis
Jennifer Fisher
leremy Fisher
Wilbur Fleming
Allison Flentje
Amanda Fleshman
Kathryn Flinchum
Lori Fodor
Allison Fonvielle
Wayne Foster
Lindsay French
Julian Fulton
Brittany Garrison
Dustin Gay
Virginia Gentry
281
Adam Gerometta
Jamilah Giraud
Justin Glover
Julie Goddard
Kimberly Godwin
Adam Graham
Kristin Graham
Gregory Gravley
Candace Gray
Luke Grinham
Fabienne Grosshaeuser
David Gunter
Ashley Hair
Lindsay Hall
Mary Harless
Brittany Harris
Kristen Harris
Tiffany Harrison
Bryan Hayes
Bryan Hayes
Heather Heitman
Jeremy Helf
Anthony Herring
Johanna Hess
lason Hickman
Adam Hicks
Amanda Holmes
Hollie Hooton
Mary Hopkins
Tania Horton
Teri Howell
Jessica Hubbard
Wendy Lynn Hubler
Jamie Hull
Megan Hunter
Michael Hutchison
lamie Jackson
Michael Jackson
Shaundreal Jamison
Brian Johnson
Bryan Johnson
Sherry Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Kristina Jones
Travis Jones
Victoria Jones
David Joo
Chad Joyce
Juyeon Kang
Benson Karanja
Brittany Kefauver
Troy Kesner
Kyung-Ah Kim
Melissa Kiser
Tony Knight
Riley Koppa
Hannah Kozlow
Matthew Lamb
James Lawrence
Ryan Layman
Brittany Leah
Jennifer Lee
Mary Lee
Samuel Lee
Soojung Lee
Nicholas Lemister
Tyronza LeSueur
Kristin Lewis
Matthew Lightner
Joshua Ligon
283
Shao Lin
Abby Little
Jessica Liverman
Erica Lockhart
Tara Long
Michele Loyd
Bradley Luebchow
Hannah Luther
Gail MacLin
Krista MacPherson
Bethanie Matfia
Gregory Malazdrewicz
Jessica Maleck
lustin Malone
Danielle Mandela
Raizhe Manuel
Ryan Martin
Shannon Martin
Zake Masterson
Vanessa Matthaei
Amanda Matthews
Jennifer Matthews
Todd Matthews
Joseph May
Dawn Maynard
Heather Maynor
Colette McCauley
Jennifer McCosley
Marsha McCoy
Kellie McKinnon
Mary McLachlan
April McLamI:)
Tabitha McLean
Taryn McMahon
Ashley McMenamy
lenny McNeill
Nick Medlin
lose Melendez
Victor Mendez
Ruby Mensah
Amy Mercado
James Mills
Tiffany Millsaps
Andrew Milton
Philip Mintac
Crystal Mitchell
Shawn Mitchell
Carey Moore
Elizabeth Moore
Jessica Moore
LaTonya Moore
Thomas Moran
William Mottley
Charles Moxley
Jesse Moyer
Kevin Murray
Amanda Nadifi
Ashleigh Neal
Whitney Neai
Andrew Needham
Jeffery Nelson
Abigail Nery
Jack New
Cynthia Nicholson
Jason Niell
Mary Nitz
Robin Nobles
Sara Odom
Clinton Oftedahl
Juliet Okwoshah
285
Angel Osman
Nicholas Overby
Anna Owens
John Owens
Elyse Oyos
Jorge Paracla
Elicia Park
Emily Parker
Johnathan Partin
Hannah Paschal
Ashley Pate
Chintal Patel
Dharti Patel
Divyesh Patel
Bryan Patterson
Phillip Payne
Benjamin Penny
Whitney Petrecky
Isak Pettersen
Tai Pham
Elizabeth Phillips
Jessica Piercy
Kevin Pletcher
Susan Plumlee
Chelsie Poole
Christopher Prange
Lydia Pratt
Bradley Prentice
Danielle Price
Adam Pridgen
Jennifer Proctor
Robert Quattrone
Kyle Quinlivan
Courtney Quinn
James Ranieri
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Wesley Rearclon
Jennifer Reiber
Laura Reichel
Dustin Ribolini
James Rice
Maggie Rich
Susan Richardson
Adrienne Rieley
Luis Rivera
Raymond Rivera
William Roach
Chesley Roberts
Allison Robinson
Angela Robinson
Trevor Rogers
Danielle Rosch
Sarah Rosser
Megan Rowe
Denise Sadler
Alana Safrit
Shinichi Saito
Mallorie Sanders
Whitney Sarvis
Ginger Scales
Sarah Schaefer
Joseph Scott
Kyle Scott
Juliana Settle
Robin Shahan
Joji Shiga
Euikyung Shin
Lauren Shreve
Victoria Sibelu
Marc Sifre
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Emily Simpson
Garrett Sitter
Amanda Smith
Daniel Smith
Eric Smith
Erik Smith
Jacqueline Smith
Patricia Smith
Marissa Snow
Natalia Solera
Sara Soyars
Lenny Spell
Arriel Spencer
Alton Stainback
Stephen Staley
Artoym Starkov
Chase Starling
Amanda Stevens
Iva Stojancev
Ashley Strickland
Donald Strother
Erica Strother
Jeremy Stultz
Nina Surviladze
Alexandria Swain
Kristen Sweet
Jessica Tacha
Ay a Tamura
Taro Tanaka
Greg Tart
Rachel Tatarski
Holly Taylor
Zinash Tesfaye
Brittany Tew
Kristin Thomas
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Grace Triolo
Megan Truelove
Amanda Tyson
Mary Umberger
Robyn Van Den Berg
Chase Vaughan
julianne Viney
Yangmee Vue
Timothy Wade
Julie Wahl
Melissa Wallace
Tiffany Wallace
William Ward
William Warren
Kaitlyn Waters
Olen Watson
Kelly Weaver
Tyffany Weddle
Justin Weeks
Lily Weiler
Daniel West
Zakare Whicker
Melissa Whilden
Timothy Whitaker
Charlotte White
Claud Whitener
Howard Whitley
Kelly Whitman
Danielle Whitney
Christina Wilcox
Cheri Wilder
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Elijah Wilder
John Wiles
Justin Wilkins
Courtney Wiliey
Courtney Williams
Kelly Williams
Nephritiria Williams
Matthew Willis
Kimberly Wise
Jacob Wohlteil
Justin Wolstenholme
Nicole Worley
Jacob Wright
Lashanda Wright
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vest Court Representatives
Kristen Castleberry and
Nick Colvin ride in style
during the Homecoming
Parade.
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Coye Shearin, Tucker
Jacomet, Josh Jacomet,
and Eric Paynter mean
business when they play
paintball.
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Bradley Abate
Matthew Adams
Ashleigh Adamson
Tanya Ahuja
Meera Al-Henaey
Oluwafemi Alabi
Christopher Aldrich
Shelly Alexander
Adrienne Allen
Amanda Allen
Jacob Allen
Jonathan Altman
Nolan Altman
Nicholas Amato
Katherine Anders
Geoffrey Andersen
Alicia Anderson
Jennifer Anderson
Leah Anderson
Aaron Anzaldua
Richard Apolinar
Matthew Arensmeyer
Lauren Arthur
William Ashton
Taylor Avery
Glennys Ayala
Deborah Ayers
Ernesta Baisch
Caitlin Baker
Todd Baker
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Ketki Bansal
Wesley Barlow
Ashley Barnes
Jeffrey Barnes
Joshua Barnes
Jarrett Barnett
Claude Barnhill
Jessica Barrow
Jennifer Baucom
Brittany Beach
Sarah Beasley
Sheila Beckner
Gara Bell
Jennifer Bell
Johnathan Bell
Michael Bennett
David Bernabei
Pablo Bernardez Morgado
Robert Berry
James Best
Kelin Bidelspach
Krista Binkley
Jessica Bivens
Brittany Blackmon
Marcia Blackmon
Nathaniel Blake
Andrew Blevins
Jordan Bloodworth
Matthew Boiling
Alexis Bolton
Steven Bondor
Jacob Boniface
Rachel Booker
Tiffany Borror
Katerina Borsch
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Hannah Bowen
John Bowen
Emily Boyette
David Bratcher
Nondi Breneman
Casey Brewer
Dorothy Brickhouse
Charii Britt
David Britt
Melissa Brixey
Aaron Brown
Kala Brown
Lauren Brown
Ryan Brown
Meredith Brunson
Stephanie Bryant
Leon Buchanan
Meredith Buck
Sarah Buck
Wes Buck
Meagan Bullard
Benjamin Bullock
Sarah Burgin
Matthew Burke
Haley Burnette
Dimitria Burney
Brenna Burr
Samantha Byrd
Lori Cable
Christopher Cadwallader
Meilisa Cady
Tiffany Cagle
Lauren Calhoun
Matthew Callahan
Tarron Calloway
lames Campbell
Kimberly Campbell
lames Capps
lilene Carpenter
Deborah Carroll
Christopher Carter
Kelly Carter
Lakeisha Carthens
Christopher Cauley
Michael Causey
Steven Cava
Macie Cavenaugh
lamela Chadmon
David Chadwick
John Chandler
Michael Cheeseman
Anna Chen
loshua Cheney
lessica Chester
Mary Chilton
Nidhi Chokshi
Daniel Cihanowyz
Adam Clark
lessica Clark
Andrew Cockburn
lulia Coda
Annie Collier
Kayla Collins
Melinda Collins
Zachary Collins
Cameron Conklin
Melissa Conklin
Morris Cook
Erin Corvello
Katie Cournoyer
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Ashley Cox
Jrittany Crabtree
Lori Crabtree
Ashley Craft
Stephen Craig
Nathalie Crane
Sara Beth Craven
Dusty Creech
Nathan Criser
Faith Crockett
Elizabeth Cross
Melba Cross
Anthony Crotser
David Crowell
Ashley Culler
Caroline Curran
Amanda Daniels
William Darden
Michael Davies
Brittany Davis
Matthew Davis
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Sarah Deal
Angle Dejesus
Gabriel Delarue
Skye Dillon
Vincent Dimondi
Jennifer Dixon
Heather Dobbs
Dexter Dodd
Christopher Dodge
Carlos Dominguez
Valerie Downs
David Dudek
Allyson Duke
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Karlyn Duncan
Sarah Durham
Derek Easter
Andrew Edwards
Hannah Edwards
Matthew Edwards
Kenneth Eichberg
Ruth Ellington
Cameron Elliott
Isaac Elliott
loshua Elliott
Raheim Ellison
Kathryn Ennis
Nicole Enoch
Kendra Erickson
Benjamin Ewald
Jillian Ewing
Oladapo Fagbenle
Veronika Falathova
Loren Farnam
lanet Felts
lohn Fennell
Sarah Ferguson
Joyce Ferido
Nicole Fields
Mecole Finch
Matthew Fisher
Ryan Fitzgerald
Rodney Floyd
William Ford
FHeather Forrest
Maketta Foxx
Raketta Foxx
Alexandera Frakes
Ryan Freeborn
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Jonathan Freeman
Nicole Freeman
Christopher Freer
Amber Fryar
David Caddy
Jessica Cainey
Juan Galante Marcos
Fatima Cales
Nirav Candhi
Bradley Cardner
Matthew Cardner
Elizabeth Gaston
Dinecia Cates
Laura Cates
Rashad Cattison
Shae Cibbs
Melissa Gilbert
PriscillaCill
Robert Gilmore
Jessica Cleba
Katherine Cochnour
David Godfrey
Austin Godwin
Monica Gonzalez
Erin Goodson
Matthew Goodson
Ashley Gould
Phillip Graham
Kendra Grant
Robin Green
Lydia Greene
Patricia Greene
Cadie Gregory
Stephon Griffin
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Julie Grubbs
Brandon Guillemin
Susan Gullett
Christopher Haigler
David Hailey
Alyssa Hall
Deidre Hall
lodie Hall
Paige Ham
Corbin Haresnape
Jonathan Hart
Jonathan Harward
Lindsey Hasseil
Cameron Hatcher
Bryn Hauser
Nicholas Havens
Amanda Haynes
Elizabeth Heath
Daniel Helm
Andrea Henderson
Marcela Henderson
Eric Herring
Lashanta Herring
Emory Hewitt
Emily Hiatt
Steven Higgins
Christopher Hilburn
lese Hill
Sarah Hill
Whitney Hill
Devin Hocutt
Stephanie Hoeppner
Catherine Holland
Casey Holman
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Samantha Holvey
Kristen Hoogmoed
Justin Hoover
Jason Horrell
Gregory Hostetter
Ceclric Houston
Jami Howard
Lara Howell
Tiffany Hudson
Jonathan Huey
Sarah Hughes
Zule Huma
Jonathan Hurst
Laura Hutchins
Jamie Ingram
Brian Jackson
Gene Jackson
Tucker Jacomet
Ajay Jariwala
Richard lata
Julia Jewell
Patricia Jimenez-Baralt
Aaron Johnson
Anna Johnson
Jonathan lohnson
Lacy Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Melanie Johnson
Todd Johnson
Amber Jones
Ashley Jones
Joanna Jones
Kelly Jones
Kenneth Jones
Sharon lones
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Bethany lordan
Casey Jordan
Megan Joyner
Christopher Kah
Kristin Kahre
James Kamau
Muadi Kamba
Michelle Kangkolo
Casey Karlson
Nicole Kauffman
David Kellaway
Janet Keller
Shawn Kendrick
Bethany Kerr
Andrew Kiger
Ji Hwan Kim
Paul Kim
Carol King
Matthew King
Christopher Kinlaw
Tina Kiser
Jeffrey Klaves
Daniel Knapp
Melissa Knight
Keith Kosarich
Amanda Kriaris
Alexander Kucia
Erica Land
Heather Langley
lamie Langston
Jasmine Lanier
Joshua Lankford
Joseph Latino
Donald Lawson
Aaron Lax
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Lori Layman
Jonathan Lazenby
Cristin Leary
Dianna Lee
James Lee
Ji Sup Lee
Jared Lehman
Andrew Lester
Brian Letchworth
Virginia Letrent
Angela Lewis
DeAndrea Lewis
Mark Lewis
Justin Lilly
Abigail Lind
Mary Lindley
Jenna Little
Yin-Chen Liu
Kristin Lloyd
Douglas Locascio
Susan Lockhart
Darya Locklear
Jason Lohrmann
Elizabeth Long
Justin Long
Allen Lopez
Gaston Lopez
Josue Lopez
Karlie Love
Sarah Lowe
Cheryl Lowry
Rebecca Luby
Lauren Luman
Kraig Lusnia
Sean Lynam
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Tiffany Lynn
Aimee Macon
Justin Madrid
Sophia Maedjaja
Ching Mak
Stephen-Alan Mangum
Keith Manning
loseph Marchand
Megan Marler
Marcos Marshall
Blair Martin
Christine Martin
Quanisha Martin
Matt Martinez
lames Mason
Eric Massingill
Matthew Masten
Hannah Matthews
Keeoctae Matthews
Megan Matthews
Marcey May
Christopher Mazzatta
Robert Mazzatta
Erica McAllister
Kimberly McBrayer
Cody McCain
Taylor McCauley
Diane McClary
Adam McConnell
Dustin McCullen
Darrena McCulloh
Holly McDane!
Benjamin McDonald
Angelia McElrath
Amber McGill
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Larry McGowan
Rebecca McGrath
Bonnie Mclntyre
Brian McLean
Lauren McMillan
Ashley McNulty
Sarah McSpadden
Jeremiah Meaney
Joshua Meaney
Megan Melton
Robert Meng
Jordan Menze
Ashley Mewborn
Tiffany Michael
Kyle Midyette
Jacquelyn Mileskie
Brittany Miller
Scott Miller
Patia Mills
Nathan Minervino
Anna Mitchell
Corey Mitchell
Jessica Mitchell
William Mixon
Krystal Moody
Terrence Moore
Luke Morales
Kevin Morey
Cama Morningstar
Bridgette Morris
Christie Morrison
Jami Moss
Denise Moulas
Christine Mozur
Kelly Mulcare
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Lindsey Muller
Brandon Mygrant
Chelsea Nagy
Olivia Nagy
Aastha Naik
Paras Naik
Tiffany Nam
Ashlee Naylor
Heather Nethercutt
Hina New
Andrew Newton
Dan Nguyen
Lam Nguyen
Treena Nguyen
Melanie Nickel!
Jessica Noa
Jesse Norris
Kirk Norris
Marie Norris
Brittany North
Sophy Nthiga
Brittney Oblinger
Lynisha Ochogu
Tyler Olson
Chad Orbaker
Zachary Otto
Ashley Overman
Stephen Oyuga
LaShannon Page
Kay Paksoy
Christine Park
Kasey Parker
Laurie Parker
Robert Pasquith
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Gaurav Patel
Crishma Patel
Monica Patel
Priti Patel
Roshani Patel
Swati Patel
Jennifer Pattishall
Demah Payne
Ellen Payne
Brittany Payne-Wells
Lindsey Peedin
Michael Pendergrass
Shontell Penn
Joseph Perrone
Tamika Peterson
Heather Philip
Alexander Phillips
Allison Phillips
Lauren Phillips
Tiffany Phipps
James Pierce
Ellean Pineda
Jalisa Pinkett
Christopher Ploughe
Cassie Pope
Shannan Postell
April Potter
Erin Potter
Michael Potter
Robert Powell
Lawrence Powers
Melissa Prater
Ruell Pringle
Kyle Proctor
Kimberly Pruett
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Melissa Psaltis
Courtney Pugh
Amanda Pugliese
Ann Purser
lames Purvis
Ruth Quakenbush
Christopher Quance
Dale Radford
Lauren Radford
John Rapp
Heather Rebert
Robert Register
Jeffrey Rhodes
Lynae Rhodes
Janee' Richmond
Stephanie Ricker
Michelle Rickman
Sarah Riley
Christi Ritch
Shane Riter
Sarah Roberts
Charles Robertson
Johnathan Robertson
Elizabeth Robinson
Amanda Rodriguez
Hannah Roller
Heath Roop
Autumn Roy
Darron Sanders
Hannah Sangid
Samantha Sassano
Kathryn Saunders
Katy Saunders
Mark Scales
lacob Schlieman
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Jeffery Schneider
Robert Schramm
Holly Schuetz
Aimee Scott
Paul Scott
Katrina Semanchuk
Wayne Seward
Heidi Shallow
Charles Shaw
Colleen Shepherd
Eric Sherrer
Neill Sherron
Julia Short
Meggon Sigmon
Tabitha Silver
Kane Simpson
Keith Simpson
Megan Simpson
Shelby Sisco
Kristal Skipper
Stephen Sloan
Ashley Smith
Bethany Smith
Casie Smith
Christina Smith
Garvey Smith
Justin Smith
Justin Smith
Karen Smith
Kristen Smith
Matthew Smith
Trevor Smith
Trevour Smith
Jonathan Soles
Jeffrey Sorochen
Hannah Southern
Megan Spell
Marcus Spencer
David Springsteed
Melissa St. Louis
Bryan Staley
Chelsea Stallings
Else Katrina Stallings
Dana Stancil
Kelly Stange
Danielle Stanley
Elisabeth Stephens
Thomas Stephenson
Timothy Stephenson
Tiftaney Stewart
Amy Stocks
Brittney Stoll
Daniel Stovall
Courtney Strause
Laura Stringtield
Ashley Sugg
Joshua Summerlin
Fredric Sundberg
Morgan Surles
Stacie Sweet
Brittany Sykes
Kelly Tannery
Miranda Tarlton
Jeffrey Taylor
Kristy Taylor
Verrelle Taylor-wyatt
Sean Teague
Casey Terrell
Isaiah Terrell
Yodit Tesfaslassie
Ashley Theodossiou
Michael Thomas
Michael Tildsley
Justin Tilghman
Samuel Tilly
William Tingen
Kerry Townsend
Phillip Tran
Taryn Triplett
Shandorsay Tripp
Janet Tully
Joshua Tunstall
Kathryn Turlington
Alicia Turner
Carolyn Turney
Jude Ude
Story Urbanich
Tamara Valcarcel
Zachary Van Dam
Kia Vang
Jeffrey Varnam
Erica Vazquez
Jonathan Verbus
April Viverette
Pheng Vue
Amanda Wade
Jeffrey Waldrop
Corey Wall
Lynne Walton
Daniel Ward
Jason Warfield
Ashley Warren
Caitlyn Warren
Christa Warren
Daniel Watkins
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Kenneth Watkins
Aclriel Watts
Alicia Watts
Richard Waugaman
locelya Webb
Matthew Weber
David Weischedel
Courtney West
Nathaniel Westmoreland
Ryan Wetherington
Hilary Wheatley
Brandon White
Christopher White
Erin White
William White
Thomas Whitlow
Abby Whitt
David Whitt
David Whittington
Steven Wiktorek
Davida Williams
Joyce Williams
Sarah Williams
Whitney Williams
Angela Williamson
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Nicole Wilson
David Wimbley
Brittany Winfrey
Grey Winn
Garrett Winslow
Justin Winstead
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Amanda Wood
John Wood
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Carl Wooclard
Peter Woods
Daisy Woolard
Farran Woolbright
Amber Woolet
Matthew Wrench
Matthew Wright
George Wyatt
lames Yang
lames Yarborough
Danielle Ybarra
Melissa Yip
Robert Yoder
Chelsea Yopp
Brandon York
Patricia Young
Stefanie Younts
Jason Yuhase
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Josh Gibson act as Sopho-
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Desiree Akuchie
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Allyse Alford
Whitney Alix
Karen-Leigh Allen
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Paul Allen
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Nicolaus Amato
Samuel Ambrose
David Ameen
Jacqueline Anderson
Jennifer Anderson
Markeshia Andrews
Elleni Araya
Jessica Archer
Nicole Armenta
Cortney Armitano
Heather Armstrong
Emery Ashley
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Blake Bailey
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Kelly Baker
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Brian Baquiran
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Roger Barbour
Whitney Barbour
Stephen Bardowell
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Krystal Barefoot
Amanda Barnes
Billy Barnes
Christopher Barringer
Erin Bass
Charles Bates
Beto Batista Monzini
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Gary Beasley
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David Bechtold
Barry Bell
Chaquandia Bell
Tiffany Bell
April Benedict
Liza Bensimon
Erika Bernardo
Sarah Bertz
April Best
Andrew Bierl
Lauren Bill
Sarah Billheimer
Cassandra Birdsall
Kristin Birdsong
Megan Black
Lauren Blackburn
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John Boggs
Matthew Boggs
Kevin Bohannon
Benjamin Boles
Joshua Borror
Latasha Bost
Adam Bouchard
Mary Lavenia Bowie
Robert Boyd
Jordan Boyette
Phillip Boykin
Lawrence Boyles
Julie Boynton
Teresa Bradley
Gabriel Bradshaw
Tyler Bradshaw
Victoria Brady
Bryan Braswell
Jessica Bray
Emily Brewer
Lindsay Briggs
Henry Brisson
Tiara Broadie
Amy Brookshire
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Jason brown
Patrick Brown
Dustin Bryan
Justin Bryant
Sherman Bryant
Steven Bueker
Victoria Butkin
Tanesha Bunch
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Steven Burge
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Lauren Burns
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Lydia Butler
Brinson Byrd
Heather Byrd
Timothy Byrd
Holli Cadenhead
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Catherine Campbell
Douglas Campen
Michael Cantey
Michael Cantwell
Ashley Carleton
Andrew Caron
Bradley Carpenter
Elizabeth Carroll
Nicolas Carson
Marshal Carter
Jessica Cartwright
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Tony Causey
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Frederick Chadwick
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Christopher Chesnutt
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John Christopher
David Chung
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Carrie Cleaveland
Austin Clendenin
Brandice Clinton
Ashley Coble
Ronald Coburn
Heather Cole
Cameron Coleman
Adthea Collins
Meagan Collins
Adam Collomy
Melissa Colucci
Jennifer Colvard
Brennan Conklin
Derek Conley
Jonathon Connor
Vincent Conti
Bethany Cook
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Elijah Corrica
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Melissa Daniels
Matthew Daughtrey
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Charlene Dawson
Meredith Deal
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Medora Decoteau
Aaron Del Valle
Mary Beth Dellinger
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Kenneth Denman
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Heather Dickens
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Brandy Drake
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Shanqrika Drake
Creyson Dula
Suzanne Dunlow
Branden Dunn
Robert Dunn
Ryan Dunn
Jennifer Dwight
Brittany Dziedzic
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Jessica Elkins
Mauranda Elliott
Renekia Elliott
Kristin Ellison
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Sharon Faircloth
Shelley Faircloth
William Faircloth
Daniel Farinas
Allison Farlow
Charlotte Farquharson
David Feild
Sara Felts
Danielle Felty
lessica Ferguson
Noele Fernandez
Jeffrey Ferzoco
Adriane Fields
Charles Fiore
Mary Fish
Jeremy Floyd
Matthew Fogarty
Adam Ford
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Joseph Foster
Bobbi Fountain
Catherine Fragale
Andrew Francis
Tara Franklin
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Frank Fuller
Sasha Fuller
Jessica Futrell
William Futrelle
Todd Caddis
Tyler Gallaher
Nicole Gallant
Adrian Gallimore
Jared Garbett
Morgan Gardner
Kimberly Garland
Sarah Garner
Dustin Garrett
Ashley Geisel
Kara Gerdeman
Evony Gethers
Olivia Gheselli
Joshua Gibson
Katherine Gibson
Marc Gibson
Andrew Gillespie
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Lakeisha Claspie
Daniel Ciedhill
Brandon Godfrey
Daniel Coh
Johanna Gore
Jeremiah Graham
Stephen Graham
Alan Green
Courtney Green
Derrick Green
Matthew Green
Nicole Green
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Meredith Greene
Jonah Greenup
Jessica Gregorius
Kelly Gregory
Leigh Griggs
Aaron Grose
Matthew Gulliford
Whitney Haight
Brandon Hale
Ashley Hall
Cassandra Hal
Russel Hall
Shayna Hall
Sierra Hall
Zachary Hall
Whitney Hamilton
Adam Hamlin
Ashton Hardison
Eric Hardy
Jason Harkins
Billy Harless
Ben Harris
Kenneth Harris
William Harrison
Melissa Harvey
Jamie Hastie
Anna Hatzisavvas
Erik Hawks
Matthew Hawksworth
Andrea Hawley
Thomas Hayes
Michael Hayworth
Joseph Hedgepeth
Ben Hedrick
Anna Heilman
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Justin Helms
Ojerie Henderson
Tonya Henline
Kara Henriksen
Nicholas Herrin
Canclice Herring
Dylan Herring
Tori Herring
Nathan Herrmann
Curtis Hester
Sara Hester
Ashley Hicks
Victor Hielte
Alisha Hildreth
Clarette Hill
Jessica Hill
Kaitlyn Hill
Crystal Hilton
Matthew Hogue
April Holland
John Holt
Sara Honeycutt
Gary Hoopingarner
Melissa Hoopingarner
Andrew Hoots
Benjamin Hopf
Rodney Hopper
Tiffany Home
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Jonathan Howard
Jonathan Howard
Taylor Howington
Gregory Hoyt
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Christopher Hull
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Alexander Hume
Robert Hunter
Leah Hutchens
Ngocanh Huynh
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Robert Icard
Alan Immelman
Clark Ireland
Christian Irizarry
Desarae Jackson
Erika Jackson
Melinda Jackson
Donald Jackson Jr.
Joshua Jacomet
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Amber Jenkins
Bradley Jenkins
Jason Jenkins
Terry Jenkins
Lindsey Jewell
Bimal Jinwala
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Amanda Johnson
Amber Johnson
Ashton Johnson
Bethanie Johnson
Cardel Johnson
Christopher Johnson
David Johnson
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Megan Johnson
Meleanea Johnson
Robert Johnson
Ryan Johnson
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Stephen Johnson
Stephen Johnson
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Melissa Jones
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Laquasha Jordan
Jerob Jordash
Daniel Jorgenson
Matthew Joseph
Brittany Judd
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Kaitlin Keefe
Rachel Kelley
Daniel Kelly
Ennier Kelly
Erika Kennedy
Jennifer Kennedy
James Kenny
Tyler Kenyhercz
Alexander Kesler
Samantha Kessler
Ashley Kidd
John Kim
Tae Kim
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Todd Kim
Forrest Kimble
Sara Kimmey
Caleb Kincaid
Jason King
Jessica King
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Violet Vermillion
January 30, 2006
Wife of Bayred O. Vermillion,
Former professor at
Campbell University
Donald Beard
Feburary 26, 2006
Member of Campbells Presidential
Board of Advisors
Constance Ennis
February 10, 2006
Sister of Campbell employee
Katherine Ennis
Dr. Donald Keyser
March 9, 2006
Professor of Religion
Joseph Leon Rumley
Febuary 1 1 2006
Member of Campbell Universitys
Board of Trustees
Janice Avery Zuniga
March 29, 2006
Physical Plant employee
John Griffin
Febuary 17, 2006
Member of Campbell University^
Presidential Board of Advisors
Ray Eubanks
June 29, 2006
Former Campbell employee
344
Lewis Boroughs
August 4, 2006
Member of the Board
of Trustees and
Presidential Board of Advisors
The Reverend Kay Simpson
November 14, 2006
Divinity student and minister of
music at Memorial Baptist Church
Mrs. Lillie Wallace
September 7, 2006
Mother of President Jerry Wallace
Ken Satterfield
January 13, 2007
Former Campbell employee
Paula Hinton
September 2006
Librarian at Carrie Rich Memorial
Daughter of J. Winston Pearce
Herbert Ennis
January 18, 2007
Former Campbell employee
Hank Currin
Husband of Helen Currin
Ronnie Lee
January 16, 2007
Husband of employee June Lee
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Callahan. Kimberiy N 202
Callahan, Matthew 294
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Calone, Kristine M 202
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Campbell, Catherine 317
Campbell, Danielle 243
Campbell, James 253, 255, 295
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Campbell, Richard B 210
Campen. Douglas 317
Campos, Berta 254
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Cantwell, Michael 317
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Carter, Kelly 255, 295
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Carter, Marshal 317
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Chadwick. David 295
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Chancy, Patrick 280
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Chapman, Jeffery 317
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Pine Burr Yearbook Staff
2006-2007
Advisor
Ms. Haven Hottel
Editor-in-Chief
Kate Anders
Student Life Editor
Casey Brewer
Arts & Sciences Editor
Melissa Sheldon
Photographer
Will Black
Writer
Candace Spooner
Kendra Grant
Brittany Blackmon
Phillip Graham
Liz Mize
Matraya Lewis
Natasia McLean
Rachel Franks
Additional photos provided by: Scott Capell, Bennett
Scarborough, Todd Drexler, Katie Bray, and The Campbell Times
Many challenges faced this year§ Pine Burr staff. The year started off with a new staff, a new
advisor, and new departmental leadership. Without a few dedicated people, this yearbook would
have not have happened. As Editor-in-Chief, 1 would like to thank these people for their hard
work.
First of all, I would like to thank our advisor, Ms. Haven Hottel. She has helped us develop
the Pine Burr into a publication of which we can be proud. Haven was a god-send to our staff of
newcomers, and I greatly appreciate all she has done to help us. Sitting in the yearbook office at
midnight with the rest of the staff. Haven went beyond all expectations and became more than
just an advisor. Thank you. Haven, for all you have done to help me and the rest of the staff. I
look forward to working with you again next year to make the Pine Burr better than ever.
Next, I would like to thank Will Black, for being an exceptional photographer. He went
above and beyond the call of duty. He was always prepared with his camera in hand to capture
the events happening around campus. He not only took excellent photos, but was there during
our deadline times to help with whatever was needed. After he graduates this year, I, and the rest
of the staff, will miss him greatly. He has been a great attribute to our staff.
Also, Melissa Sheldon deserves a very big thank you. She started out the year as the Arts &
Sciences Editor, but she did so much more than was required of her. Melissa was there with me
during all the late hours, helping Haven and me meet the deadline. She became an exceptional
assistant editor, as well as a great friend. I look forward to working on next year^ book with her.
Thank you Melissa, for being a hard-worker, and an awesome friend.
To the rest of the staff, thank you for your hard work. We started off with about fifteen
people, but by the end of the year, the number had dwindled to just a few faithful staff members.
I would like to give a special thank you to Brittany Blackmon and Kendra Grant for your willing-
ness to help with whatever was needed as we proceeded throughout the year.
Last, but certainly not least, I would like to thank our Taylor representative, Dave Ehinger.
He has been our representative for several years now and has provided exceptional guidance that
we greatly value.
Thank you once again for all your hard work. Without you and your dedication, this book
would be literally impossible.
-Kate Anders
Editor-in-Chief
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