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the  Pine  Burr  2007 

Volume  72 


Post  Office  Box  567 
Buies  Creek  NC  27506 
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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. 


Advanced  Training  Camp  at  Fort 


Right:  Dr.  Jung  and  his  wife 
Patty  pose  for  a  photograph  in 
1968. 


"She  said  what  I  did 
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PARDON  OUR  DU) 

WHILE  WE  BUIL 
FOR  YOUR 


FUTURE 


Campbell  University^  outstanding 
academic  programs  and  tight-knit 
community  attract  students  from 
around  the  state  and  around  the 


@)  Campbeir 


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 
In  The  Creek 


To  Do 


And  Beyond 


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G/LQdua-tion  20© 


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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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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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- 
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sireel  fair  and  luncheon,  and  a  receplion  wilh  PresidenI  Wallace. 
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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. 
-/<y/e  Higgins 


or 


cebook  is  a  social  utility 

ceboov  s  rnade  up  of  m^iv 
u  can  use  Faceboc*  :: 


Myspace  —  because  you 

can  have  backgrounds  and 

other  things  that  express 

your  personality. 

-Jessica  Dougherty 


►  Mio's  oo  f 


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 

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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. 


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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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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 

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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 

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Mr.  Leroy  Adams 

Mr.  Charles  Adams  Jr. 

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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 


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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. 


^^^^ 


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. 


^ 


'^ 


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 


^  * 

^^  •* 

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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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* 

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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 

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'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. 


93 


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. 


97 


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. 

99 


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' 


103 


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 

-^ 


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. 


113 


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. 


119 


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. 


121 


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. 


123 


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^ 


124 


'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. 


125 


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. 


IIMI   III 

^  ^^  ^m   ^^    -"^1^^^^ 


,\/)(nr.  i:)r.  Sl(.'ci;ai 
helps  Laraleifth  l>ii;hani 

Riiihl:  \)\.  Ortizs  Span- 
ish 1U_>  class  listens  in- 
IcnlK  lo  her  letlLire. 


:  m 

^  ^ 

1^^'^.  1:^%^ 

J 

11 

^^^^^. 

128 


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. 


129 


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. 


130 


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. 


133 


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- 
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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. 


135 


Lett:  Cadet  Trev  Rogers 


Below:  Cadets  April  Santos,  Bea- 
trice Charles  and  Yvonne  Shakir 


Rigin:  MSC  Torres  and  Sgt 
Summers 


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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. 


137 


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. 


139 


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. 


141 


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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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. 


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luigs  a  Shay  Preyer  at  Po|3e  AFB. 


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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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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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\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. 


148 


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. 


149 


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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 


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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 


152 


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. 


153 


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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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155 


/\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. 


157 


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 


158 


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. 


159 


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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Trust  Management 

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Eric  Espey 

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Trust  Management 

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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 


160 


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. 


«  * 


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. 

166 


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. 


167 


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 


169 


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 

^ 

I 

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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 


171 


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 


172 


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 


173 


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 


174 


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 


175 


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 


176 


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. 


177 


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. 


178 


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. 


180 


Sliidfnts  iMcn  mlcnlK  in  a  l's\(  liolo.us  1 1 


Campbell 


181 


,\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. 


^1^ 

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s  ., 

182 


"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. 


183 


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 


184 


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 


185 


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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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. 


193 


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. 


194 


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!' 

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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. 


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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. 


199 


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 


200 


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 


202 


Class  of  2007 


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lohn  Clirlstopher  Dunn 
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 


203 


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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204 


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 


205 


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 


206 


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 


207 


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 


209 


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 


210 


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 


214 


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 


215 


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 


217 


Student  Bar  Association    BR^ 
1  L  Representatives    III 


Student  Bar  Association 
2L  Representatives 


Student  Bar  Association 
3L  Representatives 


218 


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 


219 


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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Meredith  Bnley  dress  Lip  lor  the  I'harmaty  MalKivveen  Party. 

Kight:  D\  Greenvvodd  obviously  has  the  upper  hanti  on  Dr.  Cis 
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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"My  mission  for 

the  School  of 

Pharmacy  is  for 

our  graduates  to 

make  a 

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 


225 


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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226 


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 


227 


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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228 


hS. 


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 


229 


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 

X  J 

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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 


230 


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 


231 


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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Vasiliki  Sitaras 

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April  Sloan 

Brandon  Smith 

X. 

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Tammy  Smith 

Brian  Snyder 

Heather  Sowers 

Kelly  Spoon 


232 


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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 


233 


Pharmacy  2 


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Allison  Baynor 
Trisha  Bowery 
Chris  Brennick 
Jessica  Brooks 


lessica  Brown 

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Meredith  Brown 

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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 


234 


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 


235 


David  McLean 

Thora  McLean 

Brittany  Moody 

Amy  Murray 


Margarita  Nelson 

Justin  Nierengarten 

Joseph  O'Shaughnessy 

Ahunna  Onwuzurike 


Nicole  Panosh 

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jason  Perry 

Sarah  Potter 

Charlie  Powell 

Leslie  Powers 


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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 


238 


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 


mil 

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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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Phi  Beta  Lambda 

William  Warren,  Emily 
Holliday,  Dexter  Dodd, 
David  Edwards,  James  Burrell, 
Cheri  Wilder,  Syresh  Zakaib, 
Kristy  Taylor 


ik  Canvas 

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ladford  (Vice-Presi- 
m  Chairman),  Maggie 
:retary /Treasurer), 
ng,  Jose  Melendez, 
;l  (Project  Chairman), 
(President),  Nique 


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Dr.  Pauline  Cal 

Dixon,  Dr.  C 

ter,  Dayna  Bea 

Ware,  LaT 

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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 


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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  /^ 
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Karlie  Love,  Robert  Cc 

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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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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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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. 


cLoMes 


Skull  ills  posi'  lor  a  piclLire  at  the 
Homecoming  Barbecue. 


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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 


% 

r 

*  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 


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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 


286 


J  a  red  Rape 
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 


287 


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 


11 

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M^l^tl  \mSkM 


Tova  Thompson 
Linh  Iran 
Thuy  Iran 
Rachael  Traylor 
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 


289 


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 

Qiyong  Xian 


i.  m^  % 


Lett:  A  student  rides  the 
waves  in  Buies  Creek  dur- 
ing the  Street  Fair. 


Above:  CU  students  lead  the 
charge  during  the  Homecom- 
ing Week  bonfire. 


290 


Below:  junior  Class  Har- 
vest Court  Representatives 
Kristen  Castleberry  and 
Nick  Colvin  ride  in  style 
during  the  Homecoming 
Parade. 


Right:  Robert  Connolly, 
Coye  Shearin,  Tucker 
Jacomet,  Josh  Jacomet, 
and  Eric  Paynter  mean 
business  when  they  play 
paintball. 


soptLomores 


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 


292 


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 


293 


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 


295 


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 

Gust  Davis  )r 

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 


296 


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 


297 


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 


Yuri  Crigoryev 


mu  ^M  ^lO  ,. 


>  hUUIj 


Brian  Grizzard 
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 


299 


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 


BBB 


300 


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 


301 


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 


302 


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 


303 


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 


304 


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David  Mull 
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 


305 


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 


306 


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 


307 


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 


310 


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 


lames  Wilson 
Nicole  Wilson 
David  Wimbley 
Brittany  Winfrey 
Grey  Winn 


Garrett  Winslow 
Justin  Winstead 
lordan  Wolff 
Amanda  Wood 
John  Wood 


311 


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 

Kenneth  Zabel 

Syresh  Zakaib 


lairo  Zambrana 


Above:  The  New  Vision  stiicient  choir  [lertorms  for  the 
Camel  Review  talent  show. 


Below:  Two  students  take  a  tumble  during  the  Home- 
coming Day  Fall  Festival. 


/Above;  A  pie  in  the  face 
is  a  small  price  to  pay  to 
raise  money  for  charity. 

Right:  Kendra  Grant  and 
Josh  Gibson  act  as  Sopho- 
more Class  Representa- 
tives to  the  Harvest  Court. 


313 


fresliinen 


Jonathan  Abernathy 

Glamarys  Acevedo 

Lillie  Adams 

Dora  Aguilar 

Desiree  Akuchie 


Andrea  Alexander 

Allyse  Alford 

Whitney  Alix 

Karen-Leigh  Allen 

Marshall  Allen 


Paul  Allen 

Onyekachi  Amadi 

Nicolaus  Amato 

Samuel  Ambrose 

David  Ameen 


Jacqueline  Anderson 

Jennifer  Anderson 

Markeshia  Andrews 

Elleni  Araya 

Jessica  Archer 


Nicole  Armenta 

Cortney  Armitano 

Heather  Armstrong 

Emery  Ashley 

London  Atkins 


John  Autry 

Blake  Bailey 

Samuel  Baird 

Kelly  Baker 

Devin  Baldwin 


314 


Danela  Balentin 
Whitney  Ball 
Brian  Baquiran 
letferson  Barbour 
Roger  Barbour 


Whitney  Barbour 
Stephen  Bardowell 
Allen  Baretoot 
Johnathan  Barefoot 
Krystal  Barefoot 


Amanda  Barnes 
Billy  Barnes 
Christopher  Barringer 
Erin  Bass 
Charles  Bates 


Beto  Batista  Monzini 
loshua  Beach 
Gary  Beasley 
leff  Beaumont 
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 


315 


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 

?netiz  Brotherton 


Jason  brown 

Patrick  Brown 

Dustin  Bryan 

Justin  Bryant 

Sherman  Bryant 


Steven  Bueker 

Victoria  Butkin 

Tanesha  Bunch 

5rittany  Burdette 

Steven  Burge 


316 


Eric  Burnley 
Lauren  Burns 
lames  Burrell 
Lydia  Butler 
Brinson  Byrd 


Heather  Byrd 
Timothy  Byrd 
Holli  Cadenhead 
I.e.  Caldwell  III 
lamye  Callahan 


Catherine  Campbell 
Douglas  Campen 
Michael  Cantey 
Michael  Cantwell 
Ashley  Carleton 


Andrew  Caron 
Bradley  Carpenter 
Elizabeth  Carroll 
Nicolas  Carson 
Marshal  Carter 


Jessica  Cartwright 
lesse  Caruso 
lla  Caudill 
Tony  Causey 
Patrick  Cavalieri 


Rebekah  Cavenaugh 
Frederick  Chadwick 
letfery  Chapman 
Courtney  Chase 
Kathy  Chau 


Zhi  Chen 

Christopher  Chesnutt 
Marian  Chopelas 
John  Christopher 
David  Chung 


317 


Kathryn  Cinclric 

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 

Nordaina  Cooper 
Elijah  Corrica 


Isaac  Cortes 

Jeffrey  Cote 

Zackary  Cothren 

Matthew  Coughlin 

Saquon  Covington 


Tastacia  Covington 

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Brittany  Cox 

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David  Cox 

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Keith  Cox 

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Morgan  Cox 

MHH 

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Megan  Cratch 

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Kiara  Crawford 

^^^% 

Corey  Crites 

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Julie  Crump 

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Jennifer  Cruz 

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Shayla  Cullum 
lessica  Cunningham 
Jessica  Cunningham 
Stephanie  Cunningham 
Jarreil  Currie 


Toni  Currin 
Samuel  Dail 
Leeanna  Dalrymple 
Tireef  Daly 
Sopheap  Dam 


Patrick  Danford 
Leslie  Daniels 
Melissa  Daniels 
Matthew  Daughtrey 
lames  Davis 


Jessica  Davis 
John  Davis 
Meggan  Davis 
Charlene  Dawson 
Meredith  Deal 


Melanie  Dean 
Caitlin  Decker 
Medora  Decoteau 
Aaron  Del  Valle 
Mary  Beth  Dellinger 


Lerin  Dengler 
Kenneth  Denman 
lessica  Denning 
Kinjal  Desai 
Donna  Diaz 


Belen  Diaz  Cisneros 
Heather  Dickens 
Erin  Dickert 
Andrew  Dixon 
Christian  Dixon 


319 


Jordan  Dixon 

Michelle  Dixon 

Tyler  Dixon 

Lindsay  Dobner 

Jillian  Doucet 


Jessica  Dougherty 

Tyler  Douglas 

Cori  Dover 

Lea  Dowd 

Brian  Downing 


Na'kindra  Downing 

Deborah  Doyle 

Brandy  Drake 

Hillary  Drake 

Shanqrika  Drake 


Creyson  Dula 

Suzanne  Dunlow 

Branden  Dunn 

Robert  Dunn 

Ryan  Dunn 


Jennifer  Dwight 

Brittany  Dziedzic 

Ross  Egan 

Brandon  Elkins 

Jessica  Elkins 


Mauranda  Elliott 

Renekia  Elliott 

Kristin  Ellison 

Lauren  Elsea 

Alwin  Emanuel 


Jacqueline  Embry 

Atyang  Emolot 

Jason  Enloe 

Leslie  Ennis 

Kelly  Erexson 


320 


Kyndall  Eskins 
Ashley  Evans 
Chris  Evans 
Garrett  Evans 
Lauren  Evans 


Otis  Evans 
Sarah  Evenson 
Corey  Eye 
liistin  Fabling 
karyn  Fabo 


Aletheia  Fadness 
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 
FHunter  Ford 


Joseph  Foster 
Bobbi  Fountain 
Catherine  Fragale 
Andrew  Francis 
Tara  Franklin 


321 


Rachel  Franks 

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 

Cranston  Gittens 

Lakeisha  Claspie 

Daniel  Ciedhill 


Brandon  Godfrey 

Daniel  Coh 

Johanna  Gore 

Jeremiah  Graham 

Stephen  Graham 


Alan  Green 

Courtney  Green 

Derrick  Green 

Matthew  Green 

Nicole  Green 


322 


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 


323 


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 

Chelsea  Howard 

Jonathan  Howard 


Jonathan  Howard 

Taylor  Howington 

Gregory  Hoyt 

Nathan  Hudson 

Kelly  Hufstedler 


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324 


Ashley  Hukins 
Christopher  Hull 
Brittany  Humbert 
Alexander  Hume 
Robert  Hunter 


Leah  Hutchens 
Ngocanh  Huynh 
Brittany  Hyman 
Robert  Icard 
Alan  Immelman 


Clark  Ireland 
Christian  Irizarry 
Desarae  Jackson 
Erika  Jackson 
Melinda  Jackson 


Donald  Jackson  Jr. 
Joshua  Jacomet 
Daniel  James 
lonathan  James 
Amber  Jenkins 


Bradley  Jenkins 
Jason  Jenkins 
Terry  Jenkins 
Lindsey  Jewell 
Bimal  Jinwala 


Desiree  John 
Amanda  Johnson 
Amber  Johnson 
Ashton  Johnson 
Bethanie  Johnson 


Cardel  Johnson 
Christopher  Johnson 
David  Johnson 
leremy  Johnson 
Lillian  lohnson 


325 


Matthew  Johnson 

Megan  Johnson 

Meleanea  Johnson 

Robert  Johnson 

Ryan  Johnson 


Sherwood  Johnson 

Stephen  Johnson 

Stephen  Johnson 

Zachary  Johnson 

Alicia  Jones 


Christopher  Jones 

John  Jones 

Lucas  Jones 

Melissa  Jones 

Jemellia  Jordan 


Laquasha  Jordan 

Jerob  Jordash 

Daniel  Jorgenson 

Matthew  Joseph 

Brittany  Judd 


Elizabeth  Juergens     ^ 

Eric  Juers 

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 


326 


Todd  Kim 
Forrest  Kimble 
Sara  Kimmey 
Caleb  Kincaid 
Jason  King 


Jessica  King 
Nancy  King 
Jennifer  Kisner 
Mara  Kivett 
Timothy  Kiingler 


Andrea  Kneeland 
Rachaei  Kodya 
Stephen  Koenig 
Trevor  Koenig 
Walter  Kolodzieski 


Krystin  Kostszycki 
Jennifer  Koszulinski 
Jeremy  Kroft 
Silvienne  Krosendijk 
My  La 


Katharine  LaCour 
Ryan  LaFevers 
Andres  Lam 
Tony  Lam  boy 
Dillon  Landi 


lessica  Langdon 
Miranda  Langston 
lohn  Laskey 
Thaisa  Latham 
Carole  Laughton 


Jr.  Lawrence 
Jeremy  Laws 
Phillip  Laws 
I  ere  my  Lawson 
Shannamae  Lawson 


327 


Andrew  Laychak 

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Robin  Leathers 

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Danielle  Leber 

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Daniel  Ledford 

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Jason  Lee 

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Kabao  Lee 

Krystal  Lee 

Yang  Jing  Lee 

Christina  Leoso 

Andrew  Lewis 


Brittany  Lewis 

Matraya  Lewis 

Jonathan  Liberty 

Jessica  Licea 

Sara  Lilley 


Laurel  Lindstadt 
William  Linquist 
Amanda  Littlejohn 
Ashley  Lockhart 
Christy  Locklear 


Richard  Lowry 

Robert  Lyerly 

Ashleigh  Lynch 

Rashena  Lynch 

Sable  Nicole  Lyon 


Scott  Mackey 

Derek  Mahaffey 

Stacey  Maness 

Curtis  Marion 

Courtney  Marlowe 


Chanel  Marshall 

Kendall  Martin 

Natalie  Martin 

Ryan  Martin 

Sean  Martin 


Valerie  Martin 
Brent  Mason 
Nathan  Mason 
Robbie  Massengill 
lustine  Mata 


Erin  Matthews 
Mary  Mattson 
Donald  Maxwell 
LaRonda  Mays-Soles 
Christine  Mburu 


Keisha  McAulay 
Diana  McCann 
Sara  McCarthy 
Philip  McClam 
Asia  McConnell 


Melissa  McCormick 
William  McCoy  V 
Kaylla  McCullough 
leffery  McCumber 
I  aShannon  McDonald 


C^uentin  McDougal 
Garland  McDowell 
Autumn  McEachern 
Casey  McElrath 
Timothy  McFarland 


Allison  McCee 
Kathleen  McGraw 
Kayla  McKenzie 
Maggie  McKinley 
Christina  McKinnish 


Derek  McLamb 
Natasia  McLean 
Shelly  McLean 
lamie  McLeod 
William  McLeod 


Randi  McMillan 

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La' Keisha  McNeil 

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Kenisha  McNeill 

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Maggie  McNeill 

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Savannah  McNeill 

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Spenser  McNeill 

Sara  Mears 

Cina  Medina 

Ryan  Mejia 

Ryand  Menendez 


Michael  Meredith 
Tyler  Merry 

Andrew  Mesheau 
Ashley  Messier 
Kristin  Messina 


Michelle  Mezroub 
John  Michael 

Matthew  Mickool 

Michael  Milam 

Charlie  Miller 


Lauren  Miller 

Steven  Miller 

James  Mills 

Phillip  Mills 

Justin  Mitchell 


Kaitlyn  Mitchell 

Rico  Mitchell 

Tara  Mitchell 

Elizabeth  Mize 

Adam  Modlin 


Jessica  Mohn 

Amanda  Moore 

Clayton  Moore 

John  Moore 

Kathryn  Moore 


330 


Lindsey  Morgan 
Shane  Morgan 
Ahmed  Mosa 
Shirouk  Muhsen 
Toni  Myatt 


Vanessa  Nakasone 
Gerald  Nance 
Keith  Nance 
Danielle  Neal-Reep 
Tendaya  Negron 


)ohn  Nelson 
Stephen  Newberry 
Matthew  Newkirk 
Dennis  Newson 
Jennifer  Newton 


Daniel  Ng 
Trung  Nguyen 
Dequan  Nicholas 
Michelle  Nichols 
Tamar  Nipps 


Diana  Norden 
Charles  Norris 
Zachary  Norris 
Cheryl  North 
Miranda  Notestine 


lames  Oakley 
Bradford  Odom 
Taylor  Oliver 
lasmine  Ortega 
Adam  Osnoe 


Ryan  Ottman 
Emmitt  Owens 
ChaHes  O' Bryant 
Timothy  Pace 
Lauren  Packer 


331 


Jonathan  Pannell 

Devansh  Parikh 

Faith  Parke 

Billie  Parker 

Kenneth  Parker 


Megan  Parker 

Amanda  Parmley 

Kristen  Pate 

Kunal  Patel 

Nisha  Patel 


Prit  Patel 

Veena  Patel 

Jessica  Patrick 

Christian  Pauling 

Christopher  Pauling 


Raymond  Paynter 

Brian  Pearson 

Carmen  Peek 

Tatiane  Pena 

Joseph  Perrow 


Timothy  Perry 

Kimberly  Petit 

Jason  Phillips 

Samantha  Picerno 

Ronald  Pine 


Andrew  Pioth 

Andrew  Pittman 

Joy  Polchlopek 

Abbigail  Pollard 

Ashley  Poole 


Lacey  Potts 

Joshua  Powell 

Ryan  Prairie 

Eric  Prange 

Traci  Presley 


Courtney  Proctor 
Jacinda  Proctor 
Bobby  Pruitt 
Christopher  Pyles 
Patricia  Quinn 


Staci  Quinn 
Randi  Railsback 
Brandon  Ramsey 
Caleb  Rape 
Kassie  Rapp 


Pawan  Rathore 
Tanieka  Ray 
Amber  Rayfield 
Conor  Real 
Sarah  Reavis 


Amanda  Reed 
Parker  Reeves 
William  Reif 
Evan  Reilly 
Priscilla  Rettman 


Daniel  Rezai 
Benjamin  Rhodes 
Michelle  Rhodes 
Derrick  Rice 
Lindsey  Rice 


Katherine  Richards 
Courtney  Richardson 
Jamie  Rickards 
Sara  Riggins 
David  Riggsbee 


Heather  Rigsbee 
Andrew  Rinehimer 
|ohn  Ringley 
Ashley  Rivera 
Ashley  Roach 


333 


Abby  Robbins 

Lisa  Roberson 

Grayson  Roberts 

Wesley  Roberts 

Lauren  Robertson 


Katherine  Robinson 

Jonathan  Rodriguez 

Jessica  Roper 

Caitlyn  Rouse 

Brian  Rupp 


John  Ryals 

Joseph  Sabo 

Blanca  Saenz  De  Pipaon 

Shilpa  Safaya 

Melissa  Sanderson 


Lynn  Sasser 

Tara  Satterwhite 

Jonathan  Saucier 

Katie  Savage 

Kimmy  Sawyer 


Courtney  Schammel 

Ron  Scheyd 

Lauren  Scott 

Jared  Seitters 

Stephen  Senter 


Joshua  Severns 

Aaron  Sewell 

Neel  Shah 

Brittany  Shearer 

James  Shearin 


Matthew  Sheehan 

Geoffrey  Shiver 

Samantha  Sholar 

Cassandra  Shultz 

William  Sigmon 


Ashley  Simmons 
loshua  Simmons 
Hillary  Simpson 
Meghan  Simpson 
Harold  Sims 


Austin  Skakle 
Amanda  Smith 
Emily  Smith 
Gregory  Smith 
Logan  Smith 


Nicholas  Smith 
Patrick  Smith 
Stephen  Smith 
Travis  Smith 
Zachary  Smith 


Zachary  Smith 
Lindsay  Smithberger 
Dana  Snipes 
Nickolas  Snyder 
Andy  Specht 


lonathan  Spivey 
Lashura  Spruill 
Christopher  St.  Andrews 
Amber  Stafford 
Brittany  Stanley 


Thomas  Starchia 
Casey  Staton 
Anne  Stengl 
Andrea  Stephenson 
Daniel  Stephenson 


Lenzy  Stephenson 
Matthew  Stephenson 
Kenyon  Stevens 
Elizabeth  Stewart 
Ernestine  Stewart 


335 


Hannah  Stewart 

Kelly  Stewart 

Laquana  Stewart 

Wendy  Stewart 

Melissa  Stout 


Chris  Strickland 

John  Strickland 

Daniel  Strider 

Kellie  Styles 

Gary  Sue 


James  Sullivan 

Ana  Survjiadze 

Jonathan  Swayne 

Justin  Sweet 

Holly  Talbott 


Chavis  Tanner 

Ashley  Tart 

Janie  Tart 

Stephen  Tart 

Viktor  Taune 


Justin  Taylor 

Bethany  Tedder 

Ashley  Terry 

Kail!  Terry 

Sebastian  Thesleft 


Gerald  Thomas 

Portia  Thomas 

Scott  Thomas 

Natiana  Thompson 

Samuel  Thornton 


Travis  Thornton 
Richard  Thorsen 

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Kayleigh  Troutman 
William  True 
Jordan  Trull 
Stephen  Trull 
Heavan  Turman 


Michael  Tyndall 
Alfred  Uludo 
John  Umberger 
Brittany  Underwood 
Thomas  Underwood 


Christine  Urquhart 
Adam  Usher 
Jessica  Utiey 
Dhara  Vaghani 
Sarah  Valley 


Benjamin  Van  Treeck 
Louise  Vandaele 
Leng  Vang 
John  Vargo 
Meagan  Vaughn 


Kyle  Vejraska 
Danielle  Vincent 
Sandy  Voelkel 
Peter  Vue 
Ricky  Walker 


Crystal  Wallace 
Lauren  Wallace 
Jacques  Walton 
Betsy  Wanner 
Kitribha  Warjri 


Alicia  Warner 
Arthur  Watson 
Cassie  Webb 
Victoria  Webb 
Lauren  Weeks 


337 


Ashley  Weers 

Kristen  Wells 

Cody  West 

Eddie  West 

Courtney  Wetherel! 


Kristin  Whatley 

Candis  White 

Stevie  Whitehead 

Laney  Whiteman 

Kelsey  Whitlock 


Sarah  Whittenton 

Celina  Wilhelm 

Aaron  Wilkinson 

Allen  Williams 

Amber  Williams 


Bradley  Williams 

Brandon  Williams 

Jacob  Williams 

Katie  Williams 

Mark  Williams 


Matthew  Williams 

Natasha  Williams 

Roderick  Williams 

Tony  Williams 

Ashley  Williamson 


Krystal  Williamson 

William  Williford 

Wade  Willis 

Brittany  Wilson 

Jacqueline  Wilson 


Kemisha  Wilson 

Brian  Winters 

David  Wise 

Joshua  Wiseman 

Amanda  Woerner 


338 


Amanda  Wolf 
Henry  Wood 
Katherine  Wood 
Kendra  Wood 
Brittany  Woodard 


Krista  Woodell 
Alyssa  Woods 
Catherine  Wooten 
Alison  Worley 
Jennifer  Worley 


Danielle  Wortman 
Ashley  Wright 
Devin  Wright 
Kou  Xiong 
Heather  Yarborough 


Timothy  Yeaton 
Holli  Younce 
Glen  Young 
Tyler  Young 
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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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Abbey.  Bons  S 202 

Abemathy.  Heather 230.  244 

.\bemathy.  Jonathan 314 

Abemethy-Page.  Marlena  234.  242.  244 

■Abrahamson.  Rebecca 268 

.Acevedo.  Glamarys 314 

Achankeng.  Chantal 278 

Ackcrmann.  Allison 268 

Acosta.  Elliot 268 

.\cres.  Melissa 172 

Adam,  .Apnl 278 

Adams.  Jason 278 

.•\dams.  Jeanne 278 

Adams.  Justin 234.  244 

Adams.  Lillie 314 

Adams,  Matthew 292 

Adamson.  Ashleigh 292 

Adema.  Chandra 268 

Aguilar.  Dora 314 

Ahuja.  Tanya 292 

Ailes.  Kimberly 226 

.Ajiboye.  Violelte 226 

Akuchie.  Desiree 250.  314 

Al-Henae\.  Meera 292 

.Alahi.  Oluwafemi 292 

Albright.  Rachel 238 

Alcancia.  Ian 238.243 

Aldrich.  Chris 36 

Aldnch.  Christopher 36.292 

.Alexander,  .Andrea 314 

Alexander,  Russell  Clayton 210 

.Alexander,  Shelly 292 

Alfonzo,  Scariet 84 

Alford,  Allyse 314 

Alford.  John 278 

Ahx.  Whitney 314 

Allen.  Adrienne 292 

.'Mien,  .'\manda 292 

.Allen.  Amber 278 

Allen.  Ashley 278 

.\llen.  Caroline 172 

Allen.  Catherine 256.  268 

.Mien.  Jacob 292 

.Allen.  Joshua 226 

Allen.  Karen-Leigh 314 

Allen.  Kevin 278 

Allen.  Marshall 314 

Allen.  Paul 314 

Allen.  Rebecca 234 

Allen.  Thomas 172 

Alston.  Tracie 172 

Altman,  Jonathan 292 

Altman.  Nolan 292 

■Amadi.  Onyekachi 3  14 

.Amato.  Nicholas 2^2 

-Amato.  Nicolaus 314 

Amhros.  Elli 143 

.Ambrose.  Samuel 314 

Ameen.  David 314 

.Ames.  Bryan 278 

Ammons.  Caroline 230.  244 

.Ammons.  Russell 268 

.Amos.  Jared  T 202 

.Amrein.  Brandon 278 

Amsley.  James 278 

An.  Jin 26S 

Anders,  Kate 45,  292.  358 

Andersen,  Geoff. 88.292 

.Anderson.  Aaron 226 

.Anderson,  Alicia 292 

Anderson,  Jacqueline 314 

Anderson,  Jennifer 292.  314 

Anderson,  Jessica 278 

Anderson,  Leah 53.  256.  2''2 

.Anderson.  Michelle I7t) 

.Anderson.  Thomas 200 


.Anderson.  Zachary 

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Andreasen.  David  Scott ... 

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Andrews.  .Amanda 

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Andrews,  Chnstopher  St. . 

335 

Andrews.  Markeshia 

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Bacik.  Stephanie  L>nn 265 

Bailey.  Blake 314 

Bailey,  James 268 

Bain.  Ra  Don 87,253 

Baird.  Kelly 278 

Baird.  Samuel 314 

Baisch.  Emesta 292 

Baker.  Anthony 200 

Baker.  Apnl 268 

Baker.  Caitlin 292 

Baker.  Eric 230.  243 

Baker,  Fred 172 

Baker,  Jordon 230 

Baker,  Kelly 314 

Baker,  Kimberty 278 

Baker,  Lora  T 206 

Baker,  Lucas  Tomlinson 202 

Baker,  Sherry 268 

Baker,  Todd 292 

Baldwin,  Devin 314 

Balentin.  Danela 315 

Ball.  Whitney 315 

Ballard.  Kellv  L\nn 210 


Ballard.  Roby 154 

Bansal.  Ketki 293 

Baquiran.  Bnan 315 

Barbe.  Carolyn 1 70 

Barbour.  Jefferson 315 

Barbour.  Roger 315 

Barbour.  Whitney 315 

Bard.  Jennifer  E 210 

Bardell.  Cassandra 278 

Bardowell.  Stephen 315 

Barefoot.  .Allen 315 

Barefoot.  Courtney 234,  244 

Barefoot,  Johnathan 315 

Barefoot,  Krystal 315 

Barger,  Kate 268 

Barker,  Garrett 278 

Barlow,  Wesley.. 293 

Barnes,  Amanda 315 

Barnes,  Ashley 268,  293 

Barnes,  Billy 315 

Barnes,  Jeffrey 293 

Barnes,  Josh 259 

Barnes,  Joshua 293 

Barnes,  Suzanne 268 

Bamett.  Jarrett 293 

Bamhill,  .Addision 52 

Bamhill.  Claude 293 

Bamnger.  Christopher 315 

Barrow.  Jessica 293 

Bass.  .Amanda 238.  244 

Bass,  Erin 315 

Bass,  Jennifer 238 

Bass,  Matthew  Kirkland 210 

Batchelor,  Justin 278 

Bales,  Charies 315 

Bath,  Courtney 226 

Batten,  Chnstopher 278 

Batten,  Mark 256 

Batten,  Shannon 278 

Baucom,  Jennifer 293 

Baucom,  Joel 172 

Baughman,  Jamie 268 

Baumgardner,  Megan  Elizabeth 210 

Baxter,  .Ashley  Hume 210 

Baynor.  .Allison 234.  244 

Bazemore.  Hannah 268 

Beach.  Bnttany 256.  293 

Beach.  Joshua 315 

Beall.  Dustin 50 

Beall.  James 268 

Beall.  Jessica 46.  278 

Beam.  Faith 168 

Beasley.  Amy  Archer 210 

Beasley.  Dayna 251.  278 

Beasley,  Gary 315 

Beasley.  Sarah 250.  293 

Beatty.  Emily 226 

Beauchamp.  Amanda 254.  266,  268 

Beaumont.  Jeff 3 1 5 

Bea\er.  Laura  E 206 

Bechtel.  Jenna 278 

Bechtold.  David 315 

Beck.  Katie 51.  160.  161 

Becker.  Heather 268 

Beckner.  Sheila 293 

Beechum.  .Amanda 277 

Bell.  Barry 315 

Bell.  Chaquandia 315 

Bell.  Domini 279 

Bell.  Gara 293 

Bell.  Jennifer 293 

Bell.  Johnathan 293 

Bell.  Tiff'any 36.  3 1 5 

Belvin.  Dale 1  72 

Bender.  Enca 142 

Benedict.  Apnl 315 

Bennett.  Michael 293 

Benrashid.  Mona 50,  238 

Bensimon.  Liza 84,  315 

Berger,  Elliot 268 


Bergey.  Brian 

Bemabei,  David 

Bernardo,  Erika 

Berry,  Joe I  52. 

Berry,  Mark 253. 

Berry.  Robert 

Bertz.  Sarah 

Best.  Alicia 

Best.  .Apnl 

Best,  Beth 

Best,  James 52. 

Bhagat.  Tejas 

Bidelspach.  Kelin 105. 

Biehl.  Ann 

Bieri.  Andrew 

Biggs,  James 

Bigham,  Martha 

Bigham.,  Laraleigh 

Biles,  Kristen 

Bilichka,  Colin  David 

Bill,  Lauren 

Billheimer.  Sarah 

Bingham,  .Ashley 

Binkley.  Krista 256,  257, 

Birdsall,  Casey 

Birdsall,  Cassandra 

Birdsong.  Kristin 259, 

Bishop 

Bishop,  Reginal 253. 

Bisplinghoff,  Matthew  R 

Bivens.  Jessica 

Black.  Ashley  Michelle 

Black.  James  R 

Black,  Megan 

Black.  Will 29.44.268, 

Blackburn.  Lauren 

Blackman,  .Anthony 

Blackman.  Emily 

Blackmon.  Brittany  ...  44.  48.  250. 
293.  358 

Blackmon,  Kenneth 

Blackmon.  Marcia 

Blackwelder.  Justin 

Blackwell.  Courtney  230.  243,  244, 

Blackwell,  Octavia 101. 

Blake,  Nathaniel 

Blakey,  Barrett 

Blankenship,  .Ashley 

Blevins.  Andrew 

Blevins.  Bonnie  Lea 

Blevins.  Lloyd 

Bloodworth,  Jordan 

Boatwright.  Mr 

Boberg.  Bradley 

Boberg.  Sarah  Elizabeth 

Boccaccio.  Paul 

Bodenheimer.  Zachary 

Boggs.  John 

Boggs.  Matthew 253, 

Bogue,  Mary 

Bohannon,  Kevin 

Boles,  Benjamin 

Boiling.  Matthew 

Bolton.  .Alexis 

Bolton.  Natalie 

Bondor.  Steven 

Bone.  Sara 238. 

Boniface.  Jacob 

Booker.  Rachel 

Booth.  Daniel 249, 

Booth,  Miranda 230, 

Borders,  Katnce 202,  217, 

Borror,  Joshua 

Borror,  Tiffany 

Borsch,  Katerina 255, 

Bost,  Latasha 250, 

Bouchard,  .Adam 

Boutte,  Demetria 35,  230,  244, 

Bowen,  Hannah 

Bowen.  John 


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Brickhouse,  Dorothv 

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Bridges,  Brandon 

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Brinston,  Miketa 

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194 

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Brookshire,  Amv 

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Brolhcrton,  Ben 

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Brown,  Kimberly 

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Brown.  Patnck 

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Brown.  Philip  Z 

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Brown.  Ryan 

194 

Brown.  Sara 

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Brown,  Steven 234,  244 

Brown,  Terrin 279 

Brown,  Trudy 279 

Brown,  Wade 226 

Brown,  errin 103 

Broyles,  David 202,219 

Brucia,  Ignazzina 279 

Brucia,  Nancy 248,  257 

Bruemmer.  ,'\lexander 279 

Brunson,  Meredith 294 

Bryan.  Dustin 38,  316 

Bryant,  Justin 316 

Bryant.  Megan 238 

Bryant.  Sherman 316 

Bryant.  Stephanie 294 

Buchanan.  Leah 279 

Buchanan.  Leon 294 

Buck.  Alison 234 

Buck,  Meredith 294 

Buck,  Sarah 294 

Buck,  Wes 294 

Buckner,  Stephanie 230,  243 

Bueker,  Steven 315 

Bufkin,  Victoria 316 

Bullard.  Meagan 294 

Bullard.  Zachery 238 

Bullock.  Benjamin 258,  294 

Bullock,  Dayna 182 

Bunch,  Tanesha 316 

Bunting.  Ralph 234 

Burchette.  Lauren 279 

Burckhardt.  Montz 127 

Burd.  Blake 16U 

Burdette.  Brittany 316 

Surge,  Steven 316 

Burgin.  Sarah 294 

Burke,  Matthew 294 

Burleson,  Steven 269 

Burley.  Christie 172 

Bumette,  Haley 294 

Bumey,  Dimitria 294 

Burnley.  Eric 317 

Bums.  James  Ithiel 202 

Bums.  Lauren 317 

Bums,  Wheeler  230,  242,  243,  244,  245 

Burr,  Brenna 294 

Burr,  Maeghan 51 

Burrell,  James 317 

Burton,  David 234 

Bush,  Jennifer 279 

Bushrod,  Elizabeth 210 

Buskirk,  Seth  P 202 

Butler,  Judy 172 

Butler,  Lydia 161,317 

Butler,  Robie 152 

Button,  Alan 200 

Butts.  Elvin 169 

Butts.  Paul 234 

Buzzard.  Lynn  Robert 200 

Byrd.  Brinson 317 

Byrd.  Dustan 233,  243 

Byrd,  Heather 317 

Byrd.  Ivan 169 

Byrd,  Lelan  Chnton 210 

Byrd,  Lisa 25  1 ,  269 

Byrd,  Samantha 294 

Byrd,  Sharon 279 

Byrd,  Timothy 317 


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Cadenhead,  Holh 317 

Cadwallader.  Christopher 294 

Cady,  Meihsa 294 

Cafagna,  Christine  A 206 

Cagle,  Tiffany 255,  294 

Caldwell  III,  J.C 317 

Calfas,  Duke 269 

Calhoun,  Lauren 294 


Caligan,  Kristin 279 

Call.  Kristen 279 

Callahan.  Crystal 279 

Callahan.  Jamye 317 

Callahan.  Kimberiy  N 202 

Callahan,  Matthew 294 

Calloway,  Tarron 294 

Calone,  Kristine  M 202 

Calvin,  Heath 174 

Campbell,  Catherine 317 

Campbell,  Danielle 243 

Campbell,  James 253,  255,  295 

Campbell,  Kimberly 295 

Campbell,  Richard  B 210 

Campen.  Douglas 317 

Campos,  Berta 254 

Canaday.  Stephen 269 

Candeloro,  Christina 93,  234 

Canter.  Helen 269 

Cantey.  Michael 317 

Cantrell,  Elizabeth 238 

Cantwell,  Michael 317 

Capps,  James 53,  295 

Carawan,  Robin 269 

Carieton,  Ashley 317 

Camemolla.  Nicole 279 

Caro,  Jose 279 

Caron,  Andrew 317 

Carpenter,  Bradley 317 

Carpenter,  Jilene 295 

Carpenter,  Robert  C 202 

Carr,  Jonathan  D 206 

Carroll,  Deborah 295 

Carroll,  Elizabeth 253,  317 

Carroll,  Enca 269 

Carroll,  Stephanie 234,  244 

Carson.  Molly  Ann 206 

Carson,  Nicolas 317 

Carter,  Christopher 295 

Carter,  Karianne 206 

Carter,  Kelly 255,  295 

Carter,  Leroy 269 

Carter,  Marshal 317 

Carthens.  Lakeisha 295 

Carthens,  Zshakira 269 

Cartner,  David  W 202 

Cartrette,  Macelynn 237 

Cartwright.  Jessica 3 1 7 

Cartwright,  Lionel 172 

Camso.  Jesse 3 1 7 

Carver,  T,J 255 

Cary,  Jean 200 

Cassidy,  Nicole 279 

Casteen,  Maggie 250,  279 

Casteen,  Zachary 259 

Castleberry,  Kristen  ...  50,  258,279,  291 

Castro,  Amaldo 269 

Cathcart,  William  Terrence 206 

Catherine  Ann  Cupo 210 

Caudill,  lla 317 

Cauley,  Christopher 295 

Causey,  Clay 139,  252 

Causey,  Michael 295 

Causey,  Tony 3 1 7 

Cava.  Julia 269 

Cava,  Steven 295 

Cavalieri,  Patrick 317 

Cavenaugh.  Jennifer 230,  243 

Cavenaugh.  Macie 295 

Cavenaugh,  Rebekah 317 

Caveness.  Emily 238 

Caviness.  Laura 230 

Caviness,  Lauren 279 

Cawrse.  Carly 238 

Cesanelli,  Valeria 210 

Chadmon.  Jamela 295 

Chadwick.  David 295 

Chadwick.  Frederick 317 

Chan,  Vivian 254 

Chan,  Wai  Ying 280 

Chancy,  Annette  C 206 

Chandler,  John 295 


Chancy,  Patrick 280 

Chang,  Nancy 269 

Chaplinsky,  Tanya 226 

Chapman.  Andrea 280 

Chapman,  Jeffery 317 

Chappell,  Megan  Elizabeth 202 

Charles,  Beatrice 136 

Chase,  Courtney 317 

Chau.  Kathy 317 

Check,  Nicole 280 

Cheeseman,  Michael 295 

Cheeseman,  Nick 107 

Chen,  Anna 295 

Chen,  Zhi 317 

Cheney,  Josh 295.252 

Chesnutt,  Christopher 34,3 1 7 

Chester,  Jessica 295 

Chilian,  Linda 185 

Chilton.  Mary 295 

Cho.  Daniel 280 

Chokshi.  Nidhi 295 

Chopelas.  Marian 317 

Chriscoe,  Johnny 200 

Chriscoe.  Ryan 280 

Chnstopher,  John 317 

Chung,  David 317 

Church,  Mindy 255,  280 

Cihanowyz,  Daniel 295 

Cindric,  Kalhryn 318 

Cioni,  Matthew 280 

Cisneros,  Belen  Diaz 319 

Clair.  Roger  St 233 

Clair,  Sue  St 175 

Clark,  Adam 295 

Clark,  Ashby  Leigh 210 

Clark.  Bradley  H 206 

Clark.  Jessica 295 

Clark.  John  B 206 

Clark,  Misty 226 

Clark,  Thomas 234,  243 

Clark,  Todd 92 

Clayton,  Kerrie 172 

Clayton,  Steve 172 

Cleaveland,  Carrie 318 

Clendenin,  Austin 318 

Clinton,  Brandice 318 

Clippard,  Kerry 16 

Clontz,  Jennifer 234,  244 

Coats,  Nathaniel 269 

Coble,  Ashley 318 

Coble,  Elizabeth 238 

Cobum.  Ronald 318 

Cockburn,  Andrew 295 

Coda,  Julia 295 

Cogdell,  April 280 

Cogdill,  Michael  G 156 

Colandro,  Suzanne 170 

Cole,  Heather 318 

Cole,  Lawrence 169 

Coleman,  Cameron 318 

Coleman  III,  Edward  E 202 

Coleman,  Nathaniel  T 206 

Coley,  Allison 172 

Collier,  Annie 295 

Collier,  Jared 172 

Collier,  Mike 169 

Collier,  Trey 206,215 

Collins,  Adthea 318 

Collins.  Kayla 295 

Collins.  Meagan 318 

Collins,  Melinda 295 

Collins,  Zachary 295 

Collomy,  Adam 318 

Colquitt,  Geneva. ..252, 264.269 

Colucci,  Melissa 318 

Colvard.  Jennifer 318 

Colvin.  Nick 291 

Colvin,  Ronald 280 

Comer.  Amanda 1 72 

Condon.  David 172 

Conely.  Kathenne 95.280 

Conklin.  Brennan 318 


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Conklin.  Cameron 245 

Conklin.  Melissa 295 

Conley.  Chace 280 

Conley.  Derek 318 

Conner.  Chrlstln 127 

Connolly.  Robert 255.  259.291 

Connor.  .Adam 36 

Connor.  Christin 24S.269 

Connor.  Gregor\ 2S0 

Connor,  Heather 259.  269 

Connor,  Jonathon 318 

Conrad.  Christopher 249.  269 

Conti.  Vincent 318 

Cont\.  Jennifer 226 

Cook.  Bethany 318 

Cook.  Morns 295 

Cook.  Sylvia 170 

Cooke.  Clara 280 

Cooke.  Corey 280 

Cooke.  Tommi 280 

Cooper.  Crystal 255,  280 

Cooper.  Jessiea 226 

Cooper.  Melissa 89.  2S0 

Cooper.  Nordaina 3  I  X 

Cooper.  Susan 280 

Coppell.  Mark 78.  280 

Comett.  Bryson 50.  280 

Cornea.  Elijah 318 

Cortes.  Isaac 318 

Cor\ello.  Erin 295 

Costa,  Randy 24.  26 

Coston.  Candace 269 

Cote.  JetTrey 318 

Cotes.  Sarah 103 

Cothren.  Zackar\ 318 

Coughlm.  Matthew 318 

Councill.  Courtney 230 

Courcoux.  Carole 226 

Coumoyer.  Katie 295 

Covington.  Cheresia 245.250.  269 

Co\  ington.  Saquon 3  1 8 

Covington.  Tastacia 318 

Cowling.  Cathy  248 

Cowling.  Ms 257 

Cox.  .Ashley 153.  296 

Cox.  Brittany 3  I  8 

Cox.  Carly 269 

Cox,  David 259.  318 

Cox.  Keith 318 

Cox.  Leland 226 

Cox.  Morgan 250.  318 

Cox.  Sadie 226 

Cozort.  Shannon 234 

Crahtree.  Brittany 296 

Crabtree.  Lon 296 

Crachi.  Stephen 50.280 

Craddoek,  Janae  N 202 

Craft.  Ashley 296 

Craig.  Rachel  229 

Craig.  Stephen 296 

Crane.  Nathalie 296 

Crandall.  Benjamin 238 

Cratch.  Megan 318 

Crater.  Natalie 202.216 

Craven.  Sara  Beth 296 

Crawford.  Kiara 318 

Crecy.  Nikki 170 

Creech.  Dusty  296 

Creech.  Miranda 160 

Creech.  Thomas 160.  249.263 

Creech.  William 160 

Creel.  Danielle 238 

Creel.  Kimberly 238 

Crepin.  Hollie 226 

Cnser.  Nathan 296 

Cntes.  Corey 318 

Crockett.  Faith 296 

Crompton.  Daniel 253.  269 

Crooks,  .lohn 79,  80 

Cross.  Elizabeth 296 

Cross.  Melba 296 

Crotscr.  Anihoin 296 


Crouch.  Matthew 280 

Crowell.  David 296 

Crowell.  Kimberly 269 

Crump.  Julie 318 

Cruz.  Jennifer 318 

Culler.  .Ashley 19.  296 

Culley.  Larrv 238 

Cullom,  Chris 280 

Cullum.  Shayla 319 

Culp,  James 234 

Cummings,  Edna 172 

Cummings,  Mark , 202.219 

Cummings,  Robert  Steele 202 

Cunningham.  Jessica 319 

Cunningham,  Kamms 234.  243 

Cunningham.  Stephanie 319 

Curley.  .Abigail 160 

Curran,  Caroline 296 

Cume.  Jarrell 319 

Currin.  Margaret  Person 200 

Curnn.  Toni 319 

Currv.  Janel 248.  280 

Curvin.  Anita 230 


L/D'Apnle.  Kelly  E 206 

Daddio.  Enn 280 

Dai.  Courtney 95 

Dail.  Courtney 280 

Dail.  Samuel 319 

Dailey.Ryan 157 

Daisy  Woolard 248 

Dalrvmple.  Leeanna 319 

Daly.  Tirecf 319 

Dam.  Sopheap 319 

Dance,  Steven 269 

Danenburg.  Marshall 170 

Danenburg.  Nita  Nunn I  72 

Danford.  Patnck 3 1 9 

Daniel.  Justin 230 

Danielczyk.  Eric 226 

Danielczyk.  Juliane 234.  243 

Daniels.  Amanda 296 

Daniels.  Cathy 173 

Daniels.  Leslie 319 

Daniels.  Melissa 250.  319 

Darden.  William 296 

Dates.  Ana 230 

Daugherty,  Bnan 173 

Daughtrey,  Matthew  319 

Daughtndge.  Johnny 269 

Daughtry.  Laura 264 

David.  Ryan 230.  243 

Davidson.  Bethany 280 

Davies.  Micael 250 

Davies,  Michael 296 

Davis.  Ashley 280 

Davis.  Bnttany 296 

Davis.  Hanna' 107,  254,  280 

Davis.  James 319 

Davis.  Jennifer 269 

Davis.  Jessica 269.  280.  319 

Davis,  John 319 

Davis.  Joy  a 219 

Davis.  Kelly  ....  12.  42.  43.  53.  256.  280 

Davis.  Liza 89.  254.  280 

Davis,  Matthew 296 

Dax'is,  Meggan 319 

Davis,  Patience  A 202 

Davis,  Spencer 238 

Dawkins.  Lynn 52 

Dawson.  Cliarlcne 319 

Dawson.  Chns 167.  170 

Dawson.  Elaine 168 

Dawson.  Hunter 107.  254 

DcBord.  Daniel 248 

DcBrand.  Roy 168 

DeJesus.  Nick 1  73 

DeSelms,  Brett 202.219 


Deal.  Adam 160 

Deal.  Meredith 319 

Deal,  Sarah 296 

Dean.  Elizabeth  Russell 265 

Dean.  Melanie 319 

Deans.  John  Frederick 210 

Deapo.  Ashley 280 

Deason.  Jennifer 227 

Deason.  John 230 

Deason.  Whitney 237 

Deaton.  Deanna 173 

Debaylo.  Rhiannon 269 

Deblanc.  Benjamin 270 

Debord.  John 270 

Debord.  John  Daniel 263 

Debrah.  Frank 280 

Decker.  Caitlin 319 

Decker.  Laura 51.  281 

Deeoteau.  Medora 319 

Dejesus.  .Angie 296 

Delahunty.  Elizabeth 281 

Delarue,  Gabriel 82.  296 

Delgado.  Tomas 238 

Dellerba.  Kelly  D 210 

Dellinger.  Mar\  Beth 95.  255.  319 

Deluca.  John 281 

Demers.  Christina 281 

Demoret.  J.E 243 

Demoret.  John 230 

Deng,  Carolina 143 

Dengler.  Lenn 319 

Denman,  Kenneth 319 

Denning,  Bret 248.  281 

Denning.  Hannah 238 

Denning.  Jessica 319 

Denning.  Michael  J 202 

Dennis.  Chns 231.244.  245 

Dent.  Kassie 270 

Denton.  Lara 23 1 

Dermer,  Amanda 237 

Desai.  Kinjal 319 

Descourouez,  John 270 

Desrosiers,  Bernard  Michael 202 

DiMaio,  Nancy 237 

Diaz.  Donna 319 

Dickens.  Heather 319 

Dickert.  Erin 319 

Dickson.  Letitia 100 

Dillard.  .Amanda 281 

Dillon.  Sarah 96.  270 

Dillon.  Skye 296 

Dilucci.  Nicholas 270 

Dimarco.  Joseph 270 

Dimondi.  Vincent 296 

Dmkins,  Matt 173 

Dischert.  John 231 

Dixon.  Adam 281 

Dixon.  .Andrew 319 

Dixon.  Christian 319 

Dixon.  Eric 1 73 

Dixon.  Jackie 251.  252 

Dixon.  Jennifer 296 

Dixon,  Jordan 320 

Dixon,  Michelle 320 

Dixon,  Tyler 320 

Dobbs,  Heather 296 

Dobner,  Lindsay  320 

Dobra.  Kendal 281 

Dob\.  MarkPhihp 210 

Dodd,  Dexter 249,  250,  296 

Dodge,  Christopher 296 

Dohmiann.  Kris 173 

Dolak,  Melissa  Ann 210 

Dominguez,  Carlos 296 

Donato  Rmaldi 214 

Dorman,  Misty  270 

Dormenyo,  Cari 254,  28 1 

Dosal,  Calli 103 

Doucet.  Jillian 320 

Dougherty,  Jessica 41.  320 

Douglas,  Kathcrinc 234 

Douglas.  Katie 244 


Douglas.  Tyler 32 

Dover,  Cori 32 

Dowd.  Lea 32 

Dowdy.  Jackie 

Dowless.  Crvstal 235,  243, 

Downing.  Bnan 

Downing.  Na'Kindra 

Downs.  Valerie 

Doyle.  Deborah 

Drake.  Brandy 

Drake.  Hillan- 259.  32 

Drake.  Shanqrika 32 

Dubyk.  Jon 231 

Dudek.  David 

Duff.  April 

Duke.  Allyson 29 

Duke  III.  Edward 28 

Duke.  Irma 

Duke.  Jason 50. 

Dula.  Greyson 32' 

Dulaney.  Wesley 23 

Duncan.  Elisabeth 

Duncan.  Karhn 

Duncan.  Rustin  B 

Dunets.  Aaron 

Dunham.  .Aleesha 

Dunlow.  Suzanne 

Dunn,  Branden 

Dunn.  John  Christopher 

Dunn.  Julie 

Dunn.  Mason 

Dunn.  Robert 32! 

Dunn,  Ryan 32'! 

Dunston.  Gregory 

Duranl.  Jennifer 

Durham.  .Mary  Ellen 

Durham.  Sarah 

Dwight.  Jennifer 

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Easter.  Derek 

Eaton.  Joel 

Eckelkamp.  .Amanda 256. 

Eddelton.  Sara 

Eddinger.  .Mike 

Eddleton.  Sara 

Eddy,  Ga\l\n 

Edelen.  Michelle 

Edge.  Dustin 

Eduvie.  Otovwe 

Edwards.  Andrew 

Edwards.  Benjamin 

Edwards.  Chnstopher 

Edwards.  David 249.  258. 

Edwards.  Enc  D 

Edwards.  Hannah 

Edwards,  John 

Edwards,  Matthew 

Edwards.  Stephanie 

Edwards.  Sumer 251.  252.  266, 

Edwards,  Whitney 

Egan,  Ross 

Eichherg.  Kenneth 

Eiseman.  Miranda 

Elkins.  Brandon 

Elkins.  Jessiea 

Ellenberg.  Phyllis 

Ellington.  Ruth 186, 

Elliott,  Cameron 

Elliott,  Isaac 

Elliott.  Joshua 

Elliott.  Mauranda 250. 

Elliott.  Renekia 

Llhs.  Argie 

Ellison.  Kristin 

Ellison.  Raheim 

Ellmers.  Timothv 235,  243. 


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Elsea,  Lauren 320 

Emanuel,  Alwin 320 

Embry,  Jacqueline 320 

Embury.  Eric 270 

Emolot,  Atyang 320 

Emoiot.  Sharon 254 

England.  Christopher 28 1 

England.  Kale 238 

English.  Adam 1 78 

Enloe.  Jason 320 

Ennis  11.  George  K 203 

Ennis.  Kathryn 297 

Ennis.  Leslie 320 

Enoch.  Nicole 103.  297 

Enlerkin.  Jennifer  Megan 210 

Entzminger.  Phillip  C 210 

Enzor.  Harriet 184 

Erhaugh.  Sarah 231.  243 

Frcxson.  Kellv 320 

I  11.1111.  Llham 235.242 

I  ikkson.  Kendra 297 

I  ^k^w,  \nn-Louise 142 

1  skills,  Kvndall 321 

Lspo.  Eric 36.  108,  160 

Essary.  Melissa 199 

Estes.  Todd 281 

Etienne.  Edisson 1 73 

Evans.  Ashley 254.  321 

Evans.  Chandra 229 

Evans.  Chris 321 

Evans.  Eric 270 

Evans.  Garrett 321 

Evans.  Lauren 321 

Evans.  Matt 254 

Evans.  Otis 321 

Evans,  Sean 235 

Evans.  Stacey 173 

Evans.  Stephanie  A 206 

Evenson.  Sarah 321 

Everts.  Jodi 203.  216 

Ewald.  Benjamin 297 

Ewert,  Eric 173 

Ewing,  Jillian 297 

Eye,  Corey 321 

Ezzell,  Nancy 281 


1     Fabling,  Justin 

321 

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Fadness,  Aletheia 

321 

Fagbenic,  Oladapo 

297 

Fairdoth,  Randall 

281 

Faircloth.  Sharon 

321 

Faircloth,  Shellev 

321 

Faircloth.  William 

321 

Falathova.  Veronika 

81 

297 

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Farlow.  Allison 

253 

321 

173 

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Farquharson.  Charlotte 

321 

Fasanclla.  Dana 

238 

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231 

157 

Feild,  David    

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Felts,  Sara 

311 

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Fennell,  Jeremiah 

104 

197 

Ferguson,  Amanda 

238 

243 

Ferguson,  Jennifer 

238 

1  I  rjiiMui.  Jessica 

321 

1          ...11.  Paul 

■'81 

1  iijijsoii,  Sarah 

51 

297 

Fcndo.  Joyce 

253 

297 

Fernandez.  Noele 

321 

Ferrell.  Amber 270 

Ferzoco.  JelTrey 321 

Fetterman.  Charlotte 239 

Fiasconaro.  Lisa 270 

Fields,  Adriane 32 1 

Fields.  Nicole 297 

Fillis,  Ryan 281 

Finch,  Mecole 297 

Finken,  Becky 42,  43,  256,  270 

Fiore,  Charies 255,  321 

Fish,  Mary 321 

Fisher,  Jennifer 28 1 

Fisher,  Jeremy 249,  281 

Fisher,  John 160 

Fisher,  Matthew 297 

Fisher,  Nicole 255 

Fitzgerald,  Melissa 270 

Fitzgerald,  Ryan 297 

Fitzgerald,  Scott 173 

Fleming,  Wilbur 281 

Flentjc,  Allison 281 

Fleshman,  Amanda 252,  281 

Flinchum,  Kathryn 281 

Flores,  Victor 270 

Flowers,  Brenda 173 

Flowers  III.  Wilham 270 

Floyd.  Carlton 40 

Floyd.  Jeremy 321 

Floyd.  Rodney 297 

Fodor.  Eon 281 

Fogarty.  Matthew 321 

Fogle.  Brian  Nichols 210 

Fogle.  Charies 227 

Foley.  Andy 173 

Fonvielle.  Allison 281 

Forbes.  David 74 

Ford.  Adam 321 

Ford,  Hunter 321 

Ford.  William 297 

Fore.  Charlotte 270 

Forrest.  Heather 257,  297 

Forsythe,  Lisa  Mary 203 

Foster,  Andrew 231,  243 

Foster,  Joseph 321 

Foster,  Wayne 281 

Fountain,  Bobbi 321 

Fowler,  Kelly 235 

Fox,  Elizabeth  Yager 203 

Foxx,  Maketta 297 

Foxx,  Raketta 297 

Fragale,  Cathenne 321 

Frakes,  Alexandera 297 

Francis,  Andrew 32  1 

Franklin,  Tara 89,  255.  32  I 

Franks.  Rachel 44.  322.  358 

Frazier.  Crystal 270 

Frederick.  Hunter  Wayne 210 

Fredenck.  Rebecca 1 73 

Freebom.  Ryan 297 

Freeman.  Jonathan 298 

Freeman.  Kellie 173 

Freeman.  Nicole 298 

Freer.  Christopher 298 

Freeze.  Woodrow 1  73 

French.  Gretta 231 

French.  Lindsay 281 

Frickey.  Michael  Alexander 21 1 

Fryar,  Amber 12,  51,  248,  298 

Frye,  Karen 51,  120,  270 

Fulcher,  Ashley  R 203 

Fuller,  Frank 322 

Fuller.  Sasha 322 

Fulmer  11.  Danny  F 206 

Fulton.  Julian 28  1 

Furiough.  Lyndscy 252,  270,  277 

Furr.  Kimberly  G 203.  2 1 6 

Furr.  Lyndsay 270 

Fury,  Michael  L 203 

Fussell,  David 270 

Futrell,  Jessica 322 

Futrclle,  William 322 


^^jGitana,  Gwen 

Gaddis,Todd 

Caddy,  David 53,  256, 

Gaincy.  Jessica 

Galante,  Juanma 

Gales,  Fatima 

Gallagher.  Mr.  Mike 

Gallaher.  Tyler 

Gallant.  Nicole 

Gallimore.  Adrian 

Gamble.  Alan 

Gambrell.  Sonja 

Gandhi.  Nirav 

Ganley.  Michael  R 

Garhett.  Jarcd 

Gardner.  Brad 

Gardner.  Bradley 

Gardner.  Georgeanna  Marie 

Gardner.  Matthew 

Gardner.  Morgan 

Garland.  Kimberly 

Gamer.  Sarah 

Garrett,  Dustin 

Garrett,  Ian 259, 

Garrett,  Steven 

Garrett,  William 

Garrison,  Brittany 248, 

Gaston,  Elizabeth 

Gaston,  Etlie 

Gates.  Dinecia 

Gates.  Laura 

Gattison.  Rashad 

Gay.  Dustin 

Gay.  Steven 53. 

Gehron,  Jacob  M 206 

Geisel.  Ashley 259. 

Gentry.  Jamie  R 

Gentry.  Virginia 

Gerdeman.  Kara 95, 

Gerdes,  Lindsi  Ann 

Gcrometta.  Adam 253 

Gessner.  Heidi 

Gethers,  Evony 

Ghanem,  Ibrahim 

Ghesclli,  Olivia 

Gibbs,  Shae 53,250. 

Gibson.  Josh 313. 

Gibson.  Katherine 

Gibson.  Marc 

Gibson,  Russ 98, 

Gilbert,  Gwen ,,,. ,,.. 

Gilbert.  Melissa 

Giles.  Michael 

Gilfus.  Philip  Hunter 

Gill.  Priscilla 

Gillespie.  Andrew 

Gillell.  Monica 203,216. 

Gillette.  JelT 206. 

Gilley.  Chase 

Gilliam.  Margaret 

Gilmore.  Robert 

Gilreath.  Ella 

Giraud.  Jamilah 248 

Gitana.  Gwen 

Gittens.  CJ 

Giltens,  Cranston 

Glaspie,  Lakeisha 

Gleha,  Jessica 

Gledhill,  Daniel 

Glover,  Elizabeth 

Glover,  Justin 46, 

Gochnour,  Katherine 

Goddard,  Jill 

Goddard.  Julie 

Godfrey.  Brandon 

Godfrey.  David 

Godwin.  .Austin 

Godwin.  Diana 


GodvMii.  Kimberly 

Godwin.  Mariana  C 

Goh.  Daniel 

Goldberg.  Carrie 

Goldman.  Rebecca 

Gongora.  Benjamin 

Gonzalez.  Monica 

Good,  Lisa  Marie 

GoodalcBill 

Goodson,  Alison 203,21  5. 

Goodson,  Erin 

Goodson,  Matthew 

Goossen,  Jonathan 

Gordon,  Merrill 

Gore,  Johanna 

Gore,  Rhone 

Gorjup,  Vasja 

Gould,  .Ashley 

Graham,  Adam 

Graham,  Jeremiah 

Graham,  Kenneth 52, 

Graham,  Kristin 

Graham.  Phillip 253.  254.  298. 

Graham.  Shannon 

Graham,  Stephen 250. 

Grammer.  Chip 

Grannis.  Edward  Whittaker 

Grant.  Kendra 298.  313, 

Gravely,  Angelyn 

Gravley.  Gregory 

Gray.  Candace 

Green.  Alan 

Green.  Courtney 

Green.  Deborah  Michelle 

Green.  Derrick 

Green.  Joshua  Lee 

Green.  Matthew,., 

Green,  Nicole 

Green,  Robin 

Greene,  Billy 

Greene,  Lydia 

Greene,  Meredith 

Greene,  Patricia 248,  256, 

Greenup.  Jonah 

Greenwood,  Christopher 

Gregorius,  Jessica 

Gregory,  Cariie 251, 

Gregory,  Kelly 

Gregory,  Tabitha 

Grein,  Janneke 

Grgic,  Tatjana 

GrilTm,  Stephen 98.  188, 

Griflln,  Wendy 

Griggs,  Leigh 

Grigoryev,  Yuri 

Grimes,  Crystal  G 

Gnnham,  Luke 

Grizzard,  Brian 

Groh,  Holly  Arlene 

Grose,  Aaron 

Grosshaeuser,  Fabienne 

Gruhb,  Jamie  L 

Gnibb,  Rachel 53.  251. 

Grubbs.  Julie 

Guadarrama.  Willy 90. 

Guillcmin.  Brandon 

Gullctt.  Susan 

Gulliford.  Matthew 

Gunawardena.  Nashan 

Gunter.  David 53. 

Guvton.  Miranda 


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Hague.  Tracy 271 

Haight.  Whitney 323 

Haigler.  Christopher  249.  257,  258.  299 
Hailev,  Da\id 258.299 


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Hale.  BT 

Hale.  Brandon 

Hale. Mark 

Haley.  Emily  Sue  Barker. 

Hall.  Alyssa 

Hall.  Ashley 

Hall.  Cassandra 

Hall.  Deidre 

Hall,  Forrest  G 

Hall.  Jodie 

Hall.KcMn 

Hall,  Kevin  D 

Hall.  Lindsay 

Hall.  Melissa 

Hall.  Michelle 

Hall.  Rebecca 

Hall.Russel 

Hall.  Shayna 

Hall.  Sierra 

Hall.  Zachary 

Ham.  Paige 

Hames.  Thomas 

Hamilton.  Cathenne  L 

Hamilton,  Kira 

Hamilton,  Whitney 

Hamlin.  Adam 

Hamm,  Otis 

Hamme,  Ryan 

Hammiel.  Gordon 

Hammond,  Joanna 

Hammond,  Mark  L 

Hammons,  Da%e 

Hancock,  Tina 

Haney,  Heather  A 

Hankins,  Brian 

Hansley,  Rodney 

Hardison,  ,Ashton 

Hardison,  Luke  Barkley 

Hardv,  Enc 259, 

Hardy,  Hilary 

Hardy,  Melissa  R 

Haresnape,  Corbin 

Harkins,  Jason 

Harless,  Billy 

Harless,  Mary 

Harmon,  Frank 

Harmon,  Rheresa 

Harmon.  Steven 

Harper.  Kandice 239. 

Harper.  Rebecca 

Harrel.  Eliza 

Hams.  Ben 

Hams,  Bess 

Harris,  Bnttany 

Harris,  Bryan 

Hams,  Elizabeth  Louise 

Hams,  Holly 

Hams,  Kenneth 

Harris,  Knsten 103. 

Harrison,  Gregor\' 

Hamson,  Tiffany 

Harnson,  Webster  G 

Harrison,  William 

Hart,  Jonathan 

Hart,  Renee 

Hartman,  Jennie 

Harney.  Melissa 96, 

Harward.  Jonathan 

Hash.  James  M 

Hassell,  Lindsey 

Hastie,  Jamie 

Hastie,  Jeanna 

Hastings.  Sarah 

Hastings.  Sarah  L 

Hatch.  Brittanie 235. 

Hatch.  William 

Hatcher.  Cameron 

Hathaway.  .Andrew  D 

Hatlev.Tim 


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Hatzisavvas.  .Anna 323 

Mauser.  Bryn 299 

Havens.  Nicholas 299 

Havran.  .Andrew  Richard 21 1 

Hawks.  Enk 323 

Hawksworth.  Matthew 323 

Hawley,  .Andrea 323 

Hayes,  Bryan 282 

Hayes.  Thomas 227,  323 

Hayes,  Zack 231 

Haynes.  Amanda 299 

Haynes,  Travis 271 

Haywood,  Nique 250 

Hayworth,  Michael 323 

Heam,  Ryan 174 

Heath,  Douglas  Bowen 21 1 

Heath,  Elizabeth 299 

Heath,  Sara 271 

Hedgepeth,  Joseph 323 

Hednck,  Ben 323 

Hednck,  Laura 227 

Heilman,  .Anna 323 

Heitman.  Heather 257.  282 

Helf.  Jeremy 86.  88.  282 

Hcllstrom.  Travis 255.  271 

Helm.  Daniel 135.  299 

Helms.  Justin 324 

Henderson,  Andrea 299 

Henderson,  Marcela 299 

Henderson.  Ojene 324 

Henline,  Tonya 324 

Hennksen,  Dara 253 

Hennksen,  Kara 324 

Henry,  Katnna 271 

Henn ,  Ronald 1  74 

Herrell,  Dustin 227 

Hemck,  Sharon 227 

Hemn,  Nicholas 324 

Herring,  Anthony 282 

Hemng,  Candice 187,  324 

Hemng,  Dylan 324 

Hemng,  Enc 299 

Hemng,  Lashama 299 

Hemng,  Shandon  W 207 

Hemng,  Ton 324 

Herrmann,  Nathan 324 

Hess,  Johanna 282 

Hester,  Curtis 324 

Hester,  Sara 324 

Hetnck.  Patnck 200 

Hewitt.  Emory 299 

Hewitt,  Jancy 237 

Hiatt,  Emily 299 

Hickman,  Jason 254,  282 

Hickman,  Robert 235 

Hicks,  Adam 282 

Hicks,  Ashley 324 

Hicks,  Chnstopher  M 207 

Hielte,  Victor 324 

Higgins,  Kyle 41 

Higgins,  Steven 299 

High,  Reginald 169 

Might,  Keith 140 

Hilbum,  Chnstopher 29Q 

Hildreth,  Alisha 324 

Hill,  Clarette 324 

Hill,  Jese 299 

Hill.  Jessica 254.  324 

Hill.  Kaitlyn 324 

Hill.  Sarah 299 

Hill.  Whitney 299 

Hilhard,  Laurel 237 

Hilhard,  Tracie 174 

Hilscher,  Knstopher  Joel 207 

Hilton,  Crystal 324 

Hindsman,  John 21  7 

Hinson,  Christopher 27 1 

Hinson,  Mark  R 2m 

Hinson,  Trista 2"1 

Ho,  .Alicia 231 

Ho,  Tncia 235,  243,  245 

Hobbs,  Dana 143 


Hobbs,  Karen 271 

Hocutt,  Devin 252,  299 

Hodges.  Joyce 174 

Hoeppner.  Stephanie 299 

Hoffmann,  Kelly 271 

Hogan,  Derek 168 

Hogue,  Matthew 324 

Holland.  Apnl 324 

Holland.  Catherine 299 

Holland.  Melissa 227 

Holland.  William 160 

Holliday.  Emily 253,  258.  271 

Hollings,  Rick 174 

Holman,  Casey 299 

Holmes,  .Amanda 282 

Holshouser,  John 271 

Holt,  John 324 

Holt,  Tim 74,207.215 

Holvey,  Samanlha 300 

Honeycutt,  Laura 235.  243.  245 

Honeycutt,  Lauren  Brooke 21 1 

Honeycutt,  Sara 324 

Honnne,  Lisa 271 

Hood,  AUison 258,  271 

Hoogmoed,  Kristen 300 

Hooker,  Lauren 239 

Hooks.  Heather 239 

Hoopingamer,  Gary 324 

Hoopingamer,  Melissa 324 

Hooton,  Hollie 282 

Hoots,  Andrew 324 

Hoover.  Justin 300 

Hope,  Ben 253 

Hopf,  Benjamin 324 

Hopkins,  Mary 282 

Hopper,  Rodney 324 

Home,  Chnstopher  Baldwin 203 

Home,  James  David 207 

Home,  Tiffany 324 

Hon-ell,  Jason 300 

Horton,  Tania 282 

Hostetter,  Gregory  300 

Hougham.  Kyle 21 1 

Houston,  Cedric 134,  135.300 

Howard,  Chelsea 324 

Howard,  Crystal 235 

Howard,  Jami 300 

Howard,  Jonathan 254,  324 

Howard,  Ricky 271 

Howard,  Winter 227 

Howell,  Joshua 271 

Howell,  Kevin  Vernon 211 

Howell,  Lara 250,  300 

Howell,  Ten 282 

Howington,  Taylor 324 

Hoyle,  Lydia 168 

Hoyt,  Gregory 324 

Hsu,  Shen-Wen 271 

Hubbard.  Jessica 282 

Hubler.  Wendy  Lynn 282 

Hudson.  Karia 239 

Hudson.  Nathan 324 

Hudson.  Tiffany 300 

Huev.  Jonathan 300 

Hulf.  .Ashley 231 

HulTman,  Carlton 271 

HulTman,  Jessica 77,  271 

Hulstcdler,  Kelly 324 

Hughes,  Sarah 40,  300 

Hukins,  Ashley 325 

Hull,  Brantley  Elizabeth 207 

Hull,  Chnstopher 325 

Hull,  Jamie 282 

Huma,  Zule 300 

Humbert,  Brittany 325 

Hume,  .Alexander 325 

Humphery.  Freda 174 

Humphnes.  Justin 203.214 

Hunt.  Colin 98.  253.  271 

Hunt.  Diedren 227 

Hunt.  Jonathan  W 203 

Hunter.  Bnttanv 254.  271 


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Hunter.  Megan 28:  f 

Hunter.  Robert 32. 

Huntley.  Banks  H 20.|' 

Hurley.  Billie 171 

Hurst.  Jonathan 30t 

Hutchens.  Leah 32, 

Hutchins.  Laura 30t|i 

Hutchison,  Michael 28:i* 

Huynh.  Khai-Doan 23, 

Huynh,  Ngocanh 32 

Hvman,  Bnttanv 32 


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Immelman,  .Alan 32 

Inderbitzen,  Amanda 132,  27 

Infinger,  Zachary 27 

Ingram,  Jamie 301 

Ireland,  Clark 32, 

Inzarry ,  Christian 32, 

Irvine,  Kensie 22 

Isaacs,  Emily 17 

Isenberg.  Natalia 21 

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lohnson.  David 83.  84, 

Johnson,  Emily 

lohnson,  Eric 

lohnson,  Jeremy 

lohnson,  Jonathan 

lohnson.  Lacy 

lohnson,  Lilhan 

lohnson,  Matthew 272,  300, 

lohnson,  Megan 

lohnson,  Melanie 

lohnson,  Meleanea 

lohnson,  Robert 

lohnson,  Ryan 

lohnson.  Sherry 

lohnson,  Sherwood 

lohnson,  Stephen 108, 

lohnson,  Todd 

Johnson,  Wendy 265, 

Johnson,  Wilham  Eric 

Johnson,  Zachary 

JoUey,  Brandon 

Jones,  Alicia 

Jones,  Amber 

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lones.  Dianna 

lones.  Heather 254,  255, 

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tones,  Kenneth 157, 

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ones.  Ryan 11.247,  259, 

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Kahre.  Kristin 301 

Kaltsounis.  Fotene 237.  243 

Kamas.  Nabil 233 

Kamau,  James 301 

Kamba,  Muadi 301 

Kamneva.  Oxana 231 

Kamphaus,  Natalie 207.2 1  7 

Kamrada.  Megan 231 

Kane'.  John 145 


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Kang.  Juyeon 

Kangkolo.  Michelle 

Karanja.  Benson 

Karlson,  Casey 

Kauflman,  Nicole 

Kayea,  Scan 

Kaylor,  Mary 11,  161,  248.  258. 

Keefe,  Kaitlin 

Kefauver,  Brittany 

Keith  T.  Clayton 

Kellaway.  David 257, 

Keller,  Adrienne 

Keller.  Janet 

Kelley.  Rachel 

Kelly.  Amy 42, 

Kelly,  Daniel 

Kelly,  Ennier,.. 

Kelly,  Katherine  Thomas 

Kelly.  Ms.  Jena 

Kendnck.  Ron 

Kendnck.  Shawn 

Kenlinc,  Jackie 

Kennard.  Lawrence 

Kennedy.  Erika 

Kennedy.  Jennifer 

Kennedy.  Leslie 

Kennell.  Tnsha 

Kenny,  Bryce 

Kenny.  James 

Kenyhercz.  Tyler 

Kerr.  Bethany 

Kerrigan,  Jennifer 

Kesler.  Alexander 

Kesner,  Troy 

Kessell,  Andrew 

Kessler,  Bradley 

Kessler.  Samantha 

Ketlenhofen,  Nicole 

Kickler,  Deborah  G 

Kidd.  Ashley 

Kietzman.  Chnstopher  D 

Kifner,  Drew  Kyle 

Kiger,  Andrew 

Killian,  Colvin 

Kim,  Hye  J 

Ivim,  Ji  Hwan 

Kim.  John 

Kim.  Kyung-ah 

Kim.  Linda 

Kim.  Paul 

Kim.  Tae 

Kim.  Todd 

Kimball,  Josh 

Kimble.  Forrest 

Kimmey.  Sara 

Kincaid.  Caleb 

King.  Carol 

King.  Holly  Margaret 

ICing.  Jason 

Iving,  Jessica 

King,  Jimmy 

King,  Leonard  T 

King,  Mark  S 

King,  Matthew 

King,  Murray 

icing,  Nancy 

Kinlaw,  Chnstopher 

Kjpfer,  Jamie 

Kirk,  Gency 258, 

Kirk,  Sara 

Ivirk,  Stephanie 

Kirtland.  Matthew  T 

Kiser.  Melissa 

Kiser.  Tina 

ICisner.  Jennifer 

Kjvett.  Mara 

Kizer,  Anna  Grace 

Klaus,  Paul 

Klaves,  Jeffrey 

Klenovic.  Rachel 

Klingler.  Timothy 


Kloster.  Brian 233 

Kloster,  Summer 231 

Knapp.  Daniel 301 

Knecland,  Andrea 327 

Knight,  David 249,  272 

Knight,  Melissa 301 

Knight,  Tony 283 

Koch,  Lisa 174 

Kodya,  Rachael 327 

Koehler,  Aaron 272 

Koenig,  Stephen 327 

Koenig,  Trevor 327 

Koeppen,  Evelyn 272 

Kolodzieski.  Walter 327 

Konieczki,  Andrea 239 

Koppa,  Riley 283 

Komegay,  ."Amanda 103,  272 

Komegay,  Amanda  Kristen 264 

Kornegay,  Donald 272 

Kosanch,  Keith 301 

Kostszycki,  ICrystin 327 

Koszulinski,  Jennifer 327 

Koteff.  Justin 235 

Kozlow.  Hannah 42.  43.  256.  283 

ICriaris,  Amanda 301 

Krik,  Gency 163 

Kroft.  Jeremy 327 

Krosendijk.  Silvienne 327 

Kucia,  Alexander 301 

Kuhn,  Jennie 215,211 


I—La,  My 327 

Labauch,  Phillip 227 

Lacher,  Michael 231 

Lacour.  Katharine 327 

Lafevers.  Ryan 327 

Laird,  Steven  Matthew 21  1 

Lam,  .Andres 327 

Lamb.  Justin 249 

Lamb.  Matthew 283 

Lamberth,  Sherry....  231.  242.  243.  244 

Lamboy,  Tony 327 

Lamper.  Andrea 237 

Lancaster.  Shane 174 

Land.  Erica 301 

Land.  Morgan 252 

Landi.  Dillon 327 

Landry.  Lindsey 77 

Lane.  .Ashley 52 

Lane,  Rachel  C 207 

Lanes.  Donna 174 

Langdon,  Casey 272 

Langdon,  Jessica 327 

Langley,  Heather 301 

Langston,  Jamie 301 

Langston,  Miranda 327 

Lanier,  Jasmine 301 

Lankford.  Joshua 301 

Laskey.  John 327 

Latham,  Thaisa 327 

Latino.  Joseph 301 

Laughndge.  Meredith  Catherine 207 

Laughton.  Carole 327 

Law.  Bnan  K 21 1 

Lawrence.  James 283 

Lawrence.  Peggy 163 

Laws,  Jeremy 53,  327 

Laws,  Phillip 327 

Laws,  Tyler 235,  244 

Lawson,  Donald 301 

Lawson,  Jeremy 327 

Lawson.  Shannamae 327 

Lax.  Aaron 301 

Laychak.  Andrew 328 

Layman.  Lori 302 

Layman.  Ryan 283 

Layton.  Allen 272 


Lazcnby,  Jonathan 302 

LeSage,  Quinn 48 

Leacher,  Michael 243 

Leah.  Brittany 283 

Leary,  Cnstin 302 

Leary,  Ryan 204,219 

Leathers,  Robin 328 

Leber,  Danielle 95,  328 

Lcdford,  Daniel 256,  328 

Lee,  Amy 272 

Lee,  Clella 169 

Lee,  Dianna 302 

Lee.  James 302 

Lee,  Jason 328 

Lee,  Jennifer 256.283 

Lee,  Ji  Sup 302 

Lee.  Jordan 227 

Lee.  Joshua  Austin 204 

Lee,  Kabao 328 

Lee,  Kxystal 328 

Lee,  Maegan 239,  244 

Lee,  Mary 283 

Lee,  Samuel 283 

Lee,  Soojung 283 

Lee,  'lang  Jing 328 

Legg,  Jennifer 272 

Legrand.  Shannon 227 

Lehman.  Jared 74,  302 

Lets.  Carrie 228 

Lemister,  Nicholas 283 

Leonard.  Michelle  L 207 

Leoso,  Christina 328 

Lesage,  Quinn 272 

Leslie,  Jillian  S 103 

Lesnoff,  Caleb 255,  272 

Lesnoff..  Caleb 104 

Lesso.  Kelly 217 

Lesso.  Kelly  Christine 207 

Lester.  Andrew 302 

Lester.  Julie 160,  272 

Lesueur.  Tyronza 283 

Letchworth.  Brian 302 

Letrent.  Virginia 302 

Levan.  Eric 239 

Lewis.  Amanda 235,  244 

Lewis.  Andrew 328 

Lewis.  Angela 302 

Lewis,  Apnl 228 

Lewis.  Bnttany 328 

Lewis.  Charles 200 

Lewis.  DeAndrea 302 

Lewis.  Kristin 283 

Lewis,  Mark 253,  302 

Lewis.  Matraya 328,  358 

Liberty,  Jonathan 328 

Liberiy,  Michelle  Lynn 21 1 

Licea,  Jessica 328 

Lightner.  Matthew 283 

Ligon.  Joshua 283 

Lilley.  Sara 328 

Lilly.  Justin 302 

Lim.  Jeff 272 

Lin.  Shao 284 

Lind.  .Abigail 302 

Lindley.  Mary 302 

Lindstadt.  Laurel 328 

Lingafelt.  Kyle 86 

Lmgafelt,  Lynn.. 174 

Linkous.  Eryn  E 207 

Linquist,  Wilham 328 

Linz.  Robert 200 

Lioni.  Matthew 253 

Little.  Abby 249,  284 

Little,  Jenna 51,  302 

Little,  Matthew 160 

Little,  Michael 272 

Littlejohn,  Amanda 328 

Lm.  Yin-Chen 302 

Liverman.  Jessica 284 

Livesay,  Melissa  Starr 21 1 

Livingston,  Mollie  McQueen 21 1 

Lizotte.  Jonathan 272 


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Llo\d,  Kristin 

Locascio.  Douglas 

Locasio.  Doug 

Lockamy,  Megan 

Lockhart.  Ashley 

Lockhart.  Enca 

Lockhart.  Susan 

Lockhart.  TilTany 

Locklear.  Amber 

Locklear.  Andrea 

Locklear.  Christy 

Locklear.  Darya 

Lofstrom.  Joakim 

Loftis.  Robert 

Lohr.  Kristen 

Lohrmann,  Jason 

Long,  Elizabeth 250. 

Long.  Jennifer  E 

Long.  Justin 

Long.  Mark 

Long.  Richard  F 

Long.  Tara 

Looncy.  Tracy 231 . 

Lopez,  .Allen 

Lopez.  Gaston 

Lopez. Josue  

Lord.  Richard 

1-oshinsky.  Yuliya 

Lotstrom.  Joakim 

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Loyd,  Michele 

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Lucas,  Amanda 

Lucas,  John 

Lucas,  Shelley 

Luckett,  David 

Luehchovv,  Bradley. 

human.  Lauren 

Luplon.  .\ndrew 

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Madrid,  Justin 103 

Macdjaja,  Sophia 303 

MalTia,  Belhanie 2.57,  284 

Maglic,  Dejan 263,  273 

Magruder,  Sarah 160 

MahalTcv.  Derek 328 

Maidon,  C"arolyn I  82 

Maidon,  Carolyn  H 144 

Mainville,  Maria 164 

Maio,  Nancy  Di 243 

Mak,Ching 303 

Mala/drcwiez,  Grcgorv 284 

Malco,  Led ". 204 

Malcck,  .lesMca 2S4 

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Maness.  Stacc\ 328 

Mangum.  Stephen-.Man 303 

Manncbach.  Andrew 239 

Manning,  Keith 303 

Manning,  Melissa 231 

Manning,  Ta\lor 21  7 

Manning,  Thomas  T 207 

Manuel,  Raizhe 284 

Marehand,  Joseph 303 

Marcos,  Juan  Galante 298 

Marek,  Matthew 273 

Marion,  Curtis 328 

Marion,  Janncsah 228 

Marler,  Megan 303 

Marlow,  Lavar 165,  174 

Marlowe,  Courtney 328 

Marshall,  Chanel,,', 250,  328 

Marshall,  Marcos 303 

Marshall,  Whitney  C 212 

Martin,  Blair 303 

Martin,  Christine 303 

Martin,  Kendall 328 

Martin,  Mary 248,  258 

Martin,  Natalie 328 

Martin,  Quanisha I  3,  303 

Martin,  Ryan 284,  328 

Martin,  Sean 328 

Martin,  Seth 239 

Martin,  Shannon 284 

Martin,  Valcnc 129 

Martin,  William 235 

Martinez,  Matt 303 

Mashtare,  Joyce 168 

Mason,  Brent 329 

Mason,  James 301 

Mason,  Nathan 329 

Massengill,  Robbie 329 

Massingill,  Eric 303 

Masten,  Matthew 303 

Masterson,  Zake 284 

Mata,  Justine 329 

Mathis.  Taccarro 256 

Matthaei,  Vanessa 2X4 

Matthew  T.  Covington 210 

Matthew  Thombrough 217 

Matthews.  Amanda 284 

Matthews,  Erin 329 

Matthews,  Hannah 303 

Matthews,  Jennifer 284 

Matthews,  Keeoctae 101 

Matthews,  Mary  Ann 255 

Matthews.  Megan 103 

Matthews,  Mrs,  Diamond 70 

Matthews,  Todd 249,  284 

Mattson.  Mary 329 

Mauney,  Justin  Lee 204 

Mauney,  Sarah  Martin 204 

Maxwell,  Donald 329 

May,  Joseph 284 

May.  Kevin 161 .  273 

May,  Marcey 303 

Maynard.  .Ashley 271 

Maynard.  Dawn 255.  284 

Maynard.  Lindsas 52.  160 

Maynor.  Heather 284 

Mays,  Donna  M 204 

Mays,  Larry 1  74 

Mays-Soles,  La  Ronda 329 

Mazzalta,  Christopher 101 

Mazzatta,  Robert 101 

Mburu,  Christine 329 

Mburu,  Martin 273 

McAlister.  Harolyn 273 

McAllister.  Erica 101 

McAuUn    Kcish.i  129 

McBra\ei,  kiniheiK 101 

McCain,  Cody 250,  256,  303 

McCann,  Diana 329 

McCarthy,  Sara 259,  329 

McCaulcN,  Colette 284 

MctaulcN,  ■hi\lor 95,255.  303 


McClam.  Philip 

McClary.  Diane 

McCollum.  Jonathan 

McCollum.  Jonathan  .Alexander 

McConnell.  Adam 

McConnell.  Asia 

McConnell,  Julie  Ann 

McCormick,  Melissa 

McCosley,  Jennifer 

McCoy,  Marsha 

McCoy  V,  William 

McCuilen,  Dustin 

McCulloch,  Catherine  Kinlaw 

McCulloh,  Darrena 

McCuUough,  Kaylla 

McCullough,  Mark  Thomas 

McCumber,  Jeffery 

McCumber,  Jeffrey 

McDanel,  Holly 

McDonald.  Amanda 

McDonald.  Benjamin 

McDonald.  Glen 

McDonald.  LaShannon 

McDougal,  Quentin 

McDougald.  Chalmers 

McDowell.  Garland 

McDuffie.  Josh 235. 

McEachem,  Autumn 

McElrath,  Angelia 

McElrath,  Casey 

MeElreath,  Beau 253, 

McElveen,  Kyle 

McEnery,  Michael  Kyle 

McEntire,  Ann  Michelle 

MeFariand,  Timothy 

MeGee,  Allison 

MeGce,  Jerrell  Davis 

McGill,  Amber 

McGowan,  Larry 

MeGowen,  Jarrett  W 

MeGrath,  Rebecca 258, 

MeGraw,  Kathleen 

Mel  I  mail,  Jennifer 

Mcllmail,  Jennifer  ,A 

Mclntyre,  Bonnie 252, 

\lcK.ug.  .lesse  Scott 

\1lKcc.  Sarah 

McKcu/ic,  Kayla 

.McKinley.  Maggie 

MeKinnish,  Christina 

MeKinnon,  Joshua 

McKinnon,  Kellie 

McKissick,  Victoria 

McKmght.  Hillery 

MeKnight,  Michael  Douglas 

MeLaehlan,  Mary 

McLain,  Jeremy 

McLamb,  Apnl 

McLamb,  Derek 

McLaughlin,  James 

McLaughlin,  Tiffany 

McLaurin,  Lori 

.McLawhom,  Zachariah 

Mclean.  Brian 

Mclean.  Da\id  236.  241. 

McLean,  Dcnisc 

McLean,  Jennifer  Lynn 

McLean,  Nalasia 129, 

McLean,  Shelly 

McLean,  Tabitha 250, 

McLean,  Thora 216, 

McLellan,  Lester 

McLemore,  Dennis 

MeLeod,  Jamie 

Mel  cod,  William 

McMahon,  Taryn 

McMcnamy.  A.shlcy 

McMillan,  Christopher  Neal 

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Moore.  Carey 285 

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loore,  Emily  Catherine 212 

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/loore.  Natalie 273 

Moore.  Patrick 228 

Moore.  Tara 273 

Moore,  Terrence 304 

Morales,  Luke 42,  43,  248,  256,  304 

Moran.  Thomas 285 

Morden.  Christopher  Scott 204 

Morey.  Kevin 304 

Morgado.  Pablo  Bemardez 293 

Morgan.  Gabneile 255 

Morgan.  Lennard 273 

Morgan.  Lmdsey 

Morgan.  Rachael 

Morgan.  Rachael  Leigh     265 

Morgan.  Shane 331 

Morisi,  Kristi 233 

Mommgstar.  Cama 304 

Morphis.  Chnsten 273 

Morns.  Bridgette 304 

Morns.  Enn  W 208 

Moms.  William  L 208 

Morrison.  Alexandra 262,273 

Morrison.  Chnstie 304 

Morton.  Lauren 232.  244 

Mosa.  Ahmed 331 

Moss.  Jami 37.  304 

Mottley.  William 285 

Moulas.  Denise 95,  255,  304 

Moxley.  Charles 285 

Moyer.  Jesse 285 

Mozingo.  David 

Mozur.  Christine 

Mueller.  Laura  Leigh 

Mueller.  Laune 

Muhsen.  Shirouk 331 

Mulcare.  Kelly 304 

Mulders.  Maaike  G 208 

Mull.  David 305 

Muller.  Lindsey 305 

Mullis.  Dana 228 

Munyon'.  Tim 144 

Murphy.  Amy  Leigh 212 

Murphy.  Marlena 101 

Murphy.  Megan 228 

Murphy.  Samuel 169 

Murray.  Amy 236,  243 

Murray.  Kevin 256,  285 

Murray.  Rebekah 138,273 

Murry.  Thomas  Otis 204 

Muse.  Roben 200 

Myatt.  Toni 331 

Myers.  Daniel 255 

lyers.  Lexi 273 

'lygrant.  Brandon 305 


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304 
204 
216 


N 


Nagy.  Olivia 

Naik.  Aastha 

Naik.  Paras 

Nakasone,  Vanessa 

Nakuku,  Benjamin 

Nam,  Tifiany 255 

Nance,  Gerald 

Nance,  Keith 

Nancy,  Heather 

Naylor,  Ashlee 

Neal,  Ashleigh 

Neal,  Whitney 39. 

Neal-Reep,  Danielle 

Nealy,  Kim 

Needham.  Andrew 

Needham,  Joe 

Negron,  Tendaya 

Nelson.  Alyse 87.  89,  107,  254. 

Nelson.  Barry 

Nelson.  Jeffery 

Nelson,  John 

Nelson,  Margarita 

Nery.  Abigail 

Nethercutt,  Heather 

New.  Hina 46, 

New,  Jack 

Newberry,  Stephen 

Newell,  Terry  Michael 

Newkirk,  Matthew 

Newman,  Richard 

Newscome,  Holli  Brown 

Newson,  Dennis 

Newton,  Andrew 

Newton,  Chris 

Newton,  Christopher 

Newton,  Christopher  C 

Newton.  Jennifer 

Newton.  Kenneth  S 

Ng.  Daniel 

Ng,  Tian 

Nguyen.  Dan 

Nguyen,  Lam 

Nguyen,  Mica  Linh 

Nguyen,  Trang 

Nguyen,  Treena 

Nguyen,  Trung..... 

Nguyen.  Truyen 

Nicholas.  Dequan 

Nichols.  Michelle 

Nichols,  Susannah  E 

Nicholson,  Cynthia 249, 

Nickell,  Melanie 

Niell.  Jason 

Nierengarten,  Justin 

Nimick,  William  Lewis 

Nipps.  Tamar 

Nissao.  Grace 

Nitz.  Mary 92, 

Niver,  Jamie 

Noa.  Jessica 

Nobles,  Robin 

Noland,  Julie 

Nolin.  William 

Norden.  Diana 

Norfleet.  Elizabeth 

Noms,  Charles 

Norris,  Jennifer 

Norris.  Jesse 

Norris,  Kirk 

Norris,  Marie 

Norris,  Meredith 

Noms,  Morgan 239, 

Noms,  Zachary 

North.  Britney 

North.  Bnttany 

North.  Cheryl 

Notestine.  Miranda 

Nthiga,  Sophy 


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305 
305 
331 
174 
305 
331 
331 
217 
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285 
285 
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285 
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239 
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228 
244 
331 


Nadifi.  Amanda 285 

Nagy.  Chelsea 305 


^^O'Quinn.  Robbie 174 

O'Shaughnessy.  Joseph 236 

O  Bryant.  Charles 331 

Oakes.  Knstan 139 

Oakley.  James 331 

Oblinger.  Brittney 305 

Ochogu,  Lynisha 305 

Ochsner,  Ann  C 212 

Odom,  Bradford 331 

Odom,  Sara 285 

Oftedahl,  Clinton 285 

Okwoshah.  Juliet 285 

Oliver.  Taylor 331 

OUermann.  Brent 142 

Olson,  Jessica 228 

Olson,  Marissa  Amber 212 

Olson,  Tyler 305 

Onwuzurike,  Ahunna 236,  243,  245 

Orbaker.  Chad 305 

On-,  David 157 

Orr,  Jamie 239 

Ortega,  Jasmine 331 

Ortizdepinedo,  Maite 80 

Osman,  Angel 286 

Osnoe,  Adam 331 

Osnoe,  Jessica 256,  274 

Osnoe,  Jessica  Lauren 265 

Oilman,  Ryan 331 

Otto,  Zachary 305 

Overby,  Nicholas 257,  258,  286 

Overman,  Ashley 52,  305 

Owens,  Anna 286 

Owens,  Emmitt 331 

Owens.  John 286 

Owens.  Laura 240 

Oyos,  Elyse 286 

Oyuga,  Stephen 90,  255,  305 


P 

■      Pace,  Timothy 331 

Packard,  Kristin  Leigh 204 

Packer.  Lauren 331 

Padgett,  Jeanie 257,  274 

Page,  LaShannon 250,  305 

Page,  Rick 174 

Paige  Strickland 237 

Pait,  Patnck  Adam 212 

Paksoy,  Kay 50,  305 

Pan,  Robert 174 

Panak,  David 257,  274 

Pannell.  Jonathan 332 

Panosh,  Nicole 236,  243 

Pappas.  Stephanie 76,274 

Parada,  Jorge 286 

Parashkavov,  Milen 71 

Parikh,  Devansh 332 

Park,  Christine 305 

Park,  Elicia 252,286 

Parke.  Faith 332 

Parker.  Billie 332 

Parker,  Carta 42,  274 

Parker,  Christopher 274 

Parker.  Elizabeth 274 

Parker,  Emilie  Nicole 228 

Parker.  Emily 286 

Parker.  Esther 170 

Parker,  Eumcea 174 

Parker,  Graham  R 208 

Parker,  Kasey 46,  305 

Parker.  Kenneth 332 

Parker.  Laune 41,  305 

Parker,  Megan 332 

Parker,  Nicole 244 

Parmley,  Amanda 332 

Parr.  Ida 274 

Parr.  Michella 228 


Parns.  Lindsay  M 208 

Parsons,  Christopher 160 

Partin,  Johnathan 253,  286 

Paschal.  Hannah 42,  43,  256,  286 

Pasquanello,  Thomas 232 

Pasquith,  Robert 305 

Patchell,  Jim 87 

Pate,  Ashley 286 

Pate,  Kim 188,  251,  252 

Pate,  Kristen 332 

Patel,  Alpa 274 

Patel.  Chintal 286 

Patel.  Dharti 286 

Patel.  Dimple 236 

Patel.  Div7esh 286 

Patel,  Gaurav 306 

Patel,  Grishma 306 

Patel,  Jai 236 

Patel,  Kunal 332 

Patel,  Monica 306 

Patel,  Nisha 332 

Patel,  Prit 332 

Patel,  Priti 306 

Patel,  Roshani 306 

Patel,  Samir 228 

Patel,  Sejal  Vinod 204 

Patel,  Swati 306 

Patel,  Sweta 236 

Patel,  Vaibhaviben 274 

Patel,  Veena 332 

Patrick,  Charlie 171 

Patnck,  Dana  Yates 1 70 

Patrick,  Jessica 39,  332 

Patterson,  Bryan 286 

Pattishall,  Jennifer 306 

Pattishaw,  Jennifer 153 

Paul,  Megan 255,  274 

Pauling,  Chnstian 332 

Pauling,  Chnstopher 332 

Pavlik,  Elizabeth 274 

Payne,  Demah 306 

Payne.  Ellen 306 

Payne.  Heather  Nicole 212 

Payne.  Phillip 286 

Payne-Wells.  Brittany 306 

Paynter.  Eric 291 

Paynter,  Raymond 332 

Pearce,  Kathy 143 

Pearson,  Brian 332 

Peedin,  Lindsey 306 

Peek,  Carmen 332 

Peele,  Adam 228 

Peery,  William 174 

Pena,  Felipe 228 

Pena,  Tatiane 332 

Pender,  John 274 

Pendergrass,  Michael 306 

Penn,  Shontell 306 

Penner,  Julie 240 

Penny,  Benjamin 286 

Perez,  Amy 142 

Perez,  Shary 253,  274 

Perrone,  Joseph 306 

Perrow,  Joseph 332 

Perry,  Jason 236 

Perry,  Michael 274 

Perry,  Timothy 332 

Peterson,  Drew 76 

Peterson,  Elsie 175 

Peterson,  Tamika 306 

Petit,  Kimberly 332 

Petrecky,  Whitney 286 

Petry,  Jessica 228 

Pettersen,  Isak 286 

Petterson,  Isak 78 

Pham,  Tai 286 

Phelps,  Menitt 232,  242,  243,  244 

Phelps,  Traci 229 

Phihp,  Heather 306 

Phillip,  Joy 15 

Phillips,  Alexander 306 

Phillips,  Allison 306 


353 


Phillips.  Am\ 50.  274 

Phillips.  Chnstopher 175 

Phillips.  Elizabeth 286 

Phillips.  James 208 

Phillips.  Jason 332 

Phillips.  Joy 50.  258 

Phillips.  Lauren 53.  253.  306 

Phillips.  Scott 240 

Phipps.  Tiffany 306 

Piccmo.  Samantha 332 

Pickard.  Col.  William 225 

Pierce.  James 306 

Pierce.  Jamie 255 

Pierce.  Ms 155 

Piercy.  Jessica 256.  286 

Pinapaka.  Sarvari 240 

Pine.  Ronald 332 

Pineda.  Ellean 306 

Pinkelt.  Jalisa 306 

Pioth.  Andrew 332 

Pipaon.  Blanca  Saenz  De 334 

Pittman,  .Andrew 332 

Pittman.  Jeremy 274 

Pittman.  Leah 228 

Planchard.  Nicholas 240 

Pleasant.  Enn  Kristyn 208 

Pleasant,  Matthew 274 

Plemmons.  Charlie  Joseph 212 

Pletcher.  Kevin 286 

Ploughe.  Chris 252 

Ploughe.  Chnstopher 306 

Ploughe.  Laura 160 

Plumlee.  Susan 286 

Plyler.  Jennifer  Suzanne 208 

Polchlopek.  Joy 332 

Pollard.  Ahbigail 332 

Poole.  Ashley 332 

Poole,  Chelsie 248.  286 

Pope.  Cassie 306 

Porter.  Emera 232 

Poslell.  Shannan 306 

Potter.  -Apnl 3U6 

Potter.  Curtis  Scott 204 

Potter.  Erin 306 

Potter.  Michael 111.  257.  306 

Potter.  Sarah 236.  243 

Potts.  Lacey 332 

Pouliot,  Jonathan 240 

Powell.  Charlie 236 

Powell.  Joshua 332 

Powell.  Katy 240 

Powell.  Marilyn 240 

Powell.  Mark  David 175 

Powell.  Mindy 244 

Powell.  Robert 306 

Powell.  Thomas 274 

Powers.  Bruce 168 

Powers.  Lawrence 255.  306 

Powers.  Leslie 236.  242.  244.  245 

Poynter.  Brent 105.  274 

Prairie.  Ryan 332 

Prange.  Christopher 286 

Piange.  Enc 332 

Prater.  Melissa 258.  306 

Piatt,  Lydia 286 

Precup,  Theodora 240 

Prentice,  Bradley 50,286 

PreslcN,  Traci 332 

Prewitt.  Elizabeth  M 204 


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Price,  Christopher 274 

Price,  Danielle 286 

Price,  David 236.  243 

Price.  Rehekah  R 208 

Pridgen.  \dam 38.  286 

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Pringlc.  Rucll 306 

Procilii.  Apnl 236.  244 

Proctor.  Couilncv 333 


Proctor.  Jacinda 333 

Proctor.  Jennifer 286 

Proctor.  Kyle 306 

Prosser,  Richard  Abbitt 208 

Pruet,  William 139 

Pruett,  Kimberiy 306 

Pruitt.  Bobby 333 

Psaltis,  Melissa 51,  248,  307 

Pugh.  Courtney 3117 

Pugliese,  Amanda 307 

Pullano.  Briana 228 

Purdy.  Ashley 274 

Purkcy.  Constance 240 

Purser.  Ann 307 

Purvis.  James 258.  307 

Purvis.  Rachel  Jean 212 

Puryear.  Jonathan  William 212 

Putin.  Kathleen 208.216 

Pyles.  Chnstopher 333 


QQuakenbush.  Ruth 307 
Christopher 307 

Ouantock.  David 274 

Quattronc.  Robert 286 

Quinli\an.  Kyle 286 

Qiiinn.  Courtney 286 

Ouinn.  Matthew  Dowdy 212 

Quinn.  Patncia 333 

Quinn.  Staci 333 


IVRadlbrd.  Dale 250.  307 

R.idlord.  Lauren 307 

Railshack.  Randi 259.  333 

Raines.  Sheral 274 

Rainey.  Michael  Scott 204 

Ramirez.  Sheen 237.  243 

Ramsey.  Brandon 333 

Randa.  Carrie 217 

Randa,  Carne  Dean 208 

Ranicri,  James 286 

Rapalje,  James 160 

Rape,  Austin 160,  161 

Rape,  Caleb 333 

Rape.  Jared 287 

Rapp.  John 307 

Rapp.  Kassie 333 

Rappaport.  David 240.242 

Ralhore.  Pawan 333 

Ratledge.  John  Brian 208.214 

RatzlalT.  Tim 1  75 

Ray.  Tanieka 333 

Rayfleld.  Amber 333 

Ra\nor.  .Ashley 228 

Real.  Conor  333 

Reardon,  .Icnnilcr      ;4ll,  243.  244.  255 

Reardon,  \\cslc\  287 

Reason.  Nikki  DavMi 204 

Reaves.  Blake 232 

Rcavis.  Sarah 333 

Rcberi.  Heather 307 

Redus,  Robyn 240 

Reed,  Amanda 333 

Reed,  Chad 175 

Rceder.  Roger 240.  243.  244 

Reeves.  Blake 243 

Reeves.  Parker 333 

Reggie W 

Register.  Bridget 244 

Register.  Robert 307 

Register.  TitTany 236 

Rcibei.  Jennifer 287 

Reich.  Laura 175 

Reichel.  Laura 250.  287 


Reif.  William 333 

Reiland.  Luke 75 

Reilly.  Evan 333 

Reiter,  Quincy 274 

Renfrow,  Patricia  Suzanne 204 

Renfrow.  Suzanne 219 

Rengifo.  David 274 

Rettman.  Pnscilla 333 

Re\f.  Richard 274 

Reynolds.  Brie 240 

Reynolds.  Travis 232.  243 

Rezai,  Daniel 333 

Rhodes,  Benjamin 333 

Rhodes,  Heather 240,  242 

Rhodes,  Jefl'rey 307 

Rhodes,  Kelly 171 

Rhodes,  Lynae 53,  253,  307 

Rhodes,  Mary 251,  274 

Rhodes.  Michelle 333 

Rhyne.  Amber 228 

Rhyne,  Jonathan  David 212 

Ribolini.  Dustin 287 

Rice.  Derrick 333 

Rice.  James 287 

Rice.  Lindsey 333 

Rice,  Nathan 256 

Rich.  Maggie 100.287 

Richards.  Katherine 333 

Richardson,  Courtney 333 

Richardson.  Julie  Renee 212 

Richardson,  Matthew  Hale 212 

Richardson,  Sam 1  23 

Richardson,  Samuel..  38.  258.  274.  277 

Richardson.  Samuel  Wayne 262 

Richardson.  Susan 287 

Richmond.  .Amy 232 

Richmond.  Janee 51.  252 

Richmond.  Janee  307 

Riekards.  Jamie 333 

Ricker.  Stephanie 307 

Rickman.  Michelle 307 

Ricks.  Mario  B 212 

Rieley.  Adnenne 100.  287 

Riggins.  Megan 274 

Riggins.  Sara 40.  333 

Riggsbee.  David 333 

Rigsbee.  Heather 333 

Riley.  Sarah 307 

Rinaldi.  Donato 208.  214 

Rinehimer.  .Andrew 333 

Ringley.  John 333 

Riteh.  Chnsti 307 

Ritch.  Stephanie 187.  275 

Riter,  Shane 307 

Rivas,  Luis 175 

Rixenhark,  Stephanie 208,217 

Rnera,  Ashley 333 

Rivera,  Astnd 133 

Rnera,  Chiara 275 

Rivera,  Chiara  Grandi 258,  262 

Rivera,  Luis 36,  287 

Rivera,  Raymond 287 

Roach,  Ashley 333 

Roach,  Laura 1 75 

Roach.  Tvler 175 

Roach,  William 287 

Roaden,  April  Danielle 204 

Robbins,  Abhy 334 

Robbins,  Barton 240 

Roberson,  Lisa 334 

Roberts.  Ann  Wells 212 

Roberts,  Beth 175 

Roberts,  Chesley 287 

Roberts,  Chnstie 175 

Roberts,  David 175 

Roberts.  Cirayson 334 

Roberts.  Mr.  Jim 6  I 

Roberts.  Paul 171 

Roberts.  Sarah 248.  307 

Roberts.  Serena 228 

Roberts.  Wesley 334 

Robertson.  Charles 307 


Robertson,  Greg 

Robertson,  Johnathan 

Robertson,  Lauren 

Robertson,  Mary  E 

Robinson,  Allison 

Robinson,  Angela 

Robinson,  Elizabeth 

Robinson,  Katherine 

Robinson,  Sarah 

Roddy,  Ava 

Rodgers,  Brian 

Rodngucz,  .Amanda 5 1 , 

Rodriguez,  Javier  Bahon 

Rodriguez,  Jonathan 73,  98. 

Rodngucz,  Sabrina 

Rogers,  Nathan 

Rogers,  Nicholas 

Rogers,  Rachael  D 

Rogers,  Trev 87. 

Rogers.  Trevor 

Rogerson,  Lance 

Roller,  Hannah 

Rollins-Smart,  Marci 

Rooks,  .Angela 

Rooney.  .Aryn 

Roop.  Heath 

Roper.  Jessica 

Rosati.  Heather 

Roseh.  Danielle 51. 

Rose.  Cory 

Rose.  Ellen 

Rosser.  Sarah 

Rothroek.  Michael  Scott 

Rouse.  Caitlyn 

Rowe.  Ales 52 

Rowe.  Megan 

Ro>,  .Autumn 

Rudd.  James 

Ruffin.  Matthew 

Rupard.  James 

Rupp.  Bnan 

Rushing.  JefT 

Rushing.  Reggie 

Rusin.  Bnttany 96, 

Russ,  Daly 

Russell.  Sara  E 

Russell,  Shahshah 

Russell.  Shannon 

Russell.  Travis 

Russo.  Michelle 

Ryals.  John 


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Sadler.  Dcnise 

Safaya,  Shilpa 

Saffran,  Steve , 

Safo,  Kwamc 

Safran,  Stephen  P 

Safrit,  Alana 

Saito,  Shinichi , 

Sajecki,  Annette 

Sakata.  Keita  Christopher 

Sampson,  Lindsay,,,  237.  242.  244. 

Sams.  Kristen  E 

Sanders,  Darron ., 

Sanders,  Jeremy 

Sanders,  Kathryn 

Sanders,  Mallorie 

Sanderson,  Melissa 

Sandoval,  Monica 

Sangid,  Hannah 

Santos.  April 

Santos.  Howard 

Sarv  is.  Whitney 

Sassano.  Samantha 

Sasser.  L\nn 


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Sasser.  Philip 20S. 

Satlcrwhite,  Tara 

Saucrcr,  Jonathan 

Sauls.  Eric 208 

Saunders,  Kathryn 93.  254. 

Saunders,  Norman 

Savage.  Katie 

Sawyer,  Kimmy 

Scales.  Crystal 

Scales,  Ginger 

Scales,  Mark 

Scarboro,  Bridget 

Scarpena,  Crystal 

Schaefer,  Chris 

Schaefer,  Sarah 

Schammel,  Courtney 

Scheyd,  Ron 

Schlieman,  Jacob 

Schmid,  Mr.  Robert 

Schmock.  Meagan 

Schneider,  .Amanda 

Schneider,  Jeftery 

Schonekas,  Russell  J 

Schramm.  Robert 

Schrock,  Megan 

Schuetz.  Holly 251 

Scoan.  April 

Scott.  Aimee 254 

Scott.  Brandon 

Scott.  Joseph 

Scott.  Kia  N 

Scott.  Kyle 

Scott.  Lauren 

Scott.  Mary  Elizabeth 

Scott.  Paul 

Scott.  Roderick  William 

Scroggs,  Candi 

Scroggs,  Candice 267, 

Scudder,  Sharon  G 

Seal,  Heather  N 

Scgui,  Cristina 51. 

Scibel.  Michael 

Scitters.  Jared 

Sclt'e.  Kelli 

Sclmsky.  Eric 263, 

Sellers.  Michael 163.249. 

Semanchuk.  Katrina 

Scnter.  Stephen 

Serzan.  Katherine 240. 

Sessons.  Trent 

Settle.  Juliana 

Sevems.  Joshua 

Seward,  Wayne 

Sewell,  Aaron 

Sexton,  Susan 

Shah.Diti 

Shah.  Neel 255, 

Shahan,  Robin 13. 

Shakir.  'I'vonne 

Shallow.  Heidi 95,255, 

Shankar,  Chandan  Y 

Shanlever,  Charles 50, 

Shannon,  Danielle 

Sharp.  Cynthia 

Sharp.  Kasey 

Sharp.  Pamela 

[  Shaw.  Alejandra 

Shaw.  Cansa 236, 

Shaw,  Charles 

Shearer.  Brittany 

Shearin.  Allison 

Shearin.  Coye 

Shcarm.  James 

Shcdden.  John  Andrew' 

I  Shcehan.  Matthew 

Sheldon.  Melissa 44.  153, 

Shepherd,  Colleen 

Sheppard,  Cari 

ISheppard,  Devin 90, 

|Sherman,  Courtney  Puff. 

Sherre.  Eric 

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Sherron.  Neill 258,  308 

Shiga,  Joji 287 

Shin,  Euikyung 287 

Shintai,  Mayuko 275 

Shipman,  Andrakeia 232 

Shipp,  Bill 175 

Shiver.  Geoffrey 334 

Shoemaker.  Nicole 217 

Shoemaker.  Nicole  C 208 

Sholar,  Al 169 

Sholar,  James  Adam 212 

Sholar.  Jeffrey 175 

Sholar.  Samantha 334 

Short,  Douglas  J 208 

Short,  Julia 308 

Shrcve,  Lauren 256,  287 

Shropshire,  Timothy  M 213 

Shuck,  Shari 171 

Shultz,  Cassandra 334 

Sibelu,  Victoria 258,  287 

Sides,  Laurie 232,  244 

Sifre,  Marc 83,287 

Sigmon,  Meggon 308 

Sigmon.  William 334 

Silver,  Tabiiha 308 

Silver,  abitha 95 

Simmons,  Ashley 335 

Simmons,  Joshua 335 

Simmons,  Kathy 208 

Simonson.  Catherine 106 

Simonson.  Katie 236 

Simpson.  Emily 80,  288 

Simpson,  Hillary 335 

Simpson,  Kane 308 

Simpson,  Keith 308 

Simpson,  Megan 308 

Simpson,  Meghan 335 

Sims,  Harold 335 

Sims,  Holly  C 213 

Sinclair,  Lauren 240 

Sisco,  Shelby 252,  308 

Sismour,  Darren 232 

Sitaras,  Vasiliki 232 

Sitter,  Garrett 288 

Skakle,  .-^ustm 91,  335 

Skipper,  Knstal 308 

Slaughter,  Laura  A 204 

Sleiman,  Pascale 233 

Sloan.  .April 232 

Sloan.  Stephen 308 

Smalls.  Benzcna 245 

Smart.  Kelley 175 

Smith.  Alex 175 

Smith.  Amanda 288.  335 

Smith.  Ashley 171.  308 

Smith.  Bethany 308 

Smith.  Brad 175 

Smith.  Brandon 232 

Smith.  Casie 308 

Smith.  Chip 75 

Smith.  Christina 308 

Smith,  Daniel 249,  288 

Smith,  Elizabeth 222,  236 

Smith,  Ellyn 236 

Smith,  Emilv 335 

Smith,  Enc 98.  288 

Smith,  Enk 15,  132.288 

Smith,  Erin 240 

Smith,  Garvey 308 

Smith,  Gregory 335 

Smith,  Heather 275 

Smith,  Jacqueline 288 

Smith.  Jeromy 275 

Smith,  Justin 36,  250,  308 

Smith,  Karen 308 

Smith,  Kristen 308 

Smith,  Kristin 158 

Smith.  Logan 335 

Smith.  Mandie 102 

Smith,  Matthew 308 

Smith.  Melissa 250 


Smith,  Natalie 229 

Smith.  Nicholas 335 

Smith.  Patricia 288 

Smith.  Patrick 335 

Smith.  Peter  Charles 204 

Smith,  Richard 240 

Smith,  Shannon 275 

Smith,  Stephanie  Darlene 53,  263 

Smith.  Stephen 335 

Smith.  Tammy 232.  243,  244 

Smith,  Timothy  C 204 

Smith.  Travis 335 

Smith,  Trevor 308 

Smith,  Trevour 105,  308 

Smith,  William 275 

Smith,  William  A 204 

Smith,  Zachary 335 

Smithberger,  Lindsay 335 

Smithberger,  Lindsey 101 

Snider.  Chadd 1 75 

Snipes,  Dana 335 

Snow,  Marissa 288 

Snowherger.  Jessica 208.216.  217 

Snyder.  Bnan 232 

Snyder.  Krissy 175 

Snyder.  Nickolas 335 

Solera.  Natalia 288 

Soles.  Jonathan 308 

Song.  Hong 175 

Sopp,  Edward  Charles 204 

Soroehen.  Jeffrey 308 

South,  Sherry 275 

Southern.  Hannah 51,  309 

Sowers,  Heather 229,  232 

Soyars,  Sara 256,  288 

Spahr,  Kyle 79,  275 

Spake,  Elizabeth  Brooke 208 

Specht,  Andy 335 

Spell,  Daniel 275 

Spell,  Lenny 288 

Spell,  Megan 309 

Spencer,  Arriel 288 

Spencer,  Marcus 309 

Spivey,  Jonathan 335 

Spoon,  Kelly 232,  243 

Spooner.  Candace 358 

Spnngsteed.  David 309 

Spruill.  Lashura 335 

Stafford.  Amber 335 

Stafford.  Katherine  S 205 

Stainback.  Alton 288 

Staley.  Bryan 309 

Staley.  Stephen 288 

Stallings.  Angela 229 

Stallings.  Chelsea 309 

Stallings.  Else  Katrina 309 

Stallings,  Katie 37 

Standi,  Dana 34,  309 

Stancil,  Toni 5  I 

Stanczyk,  Mariusz 275 

Stanfield.  Michelle 229 

Stange.  Kelly -f09 

Stanley.  Benjamin 236 

Stanley,  Brittany 335 

Stanley,  Danielle 309 

Stansbury,  Joseph  Edwin 2 1 3 

Staples,  Christian  H 213 

Starchia.  Thomas 139,  252,  335 

Starkey,  Chadwick 241 

Starkov.  Artoym 83.  288 

Stariing.  Chase 288 

Slaton,  Casey 335 

Steele,  Dale 112 

Steele.  Nicola 233 

Steen.  Justin 208,214 

Steen,  MarkQ 213 

Steigerwald,  Brenda 175 

Stein,  Chns 233,  243 

Stengl,  Anne 335 

Stephens,  Elisabeth 309 

Stephenson,  Andrea 335 

Stephenson,  Daniel 335 


Stephenson,  Lenzy 335 

Stephenson,  Matthew 335 

Stephenson,  Thomas 309 

Stephenson,  Timothy 309 

Stevens,  Amanda 288 

Stevens,  Brandy 237,  244 

Stevens,  Darren 2.W  243 

Stevens,  Helen 241,  243 

Stevens.  Kenyon 335 

Stewart,  Elizabeth 335 

Stewart,  Ernestine 335 

Stewart,  Hannah 253,  336 

Stewart,  John 275 

Stewart,  Kelly 336 

Stewart.  Laquana 336 

Stewart.  Tiffaney 52,  309 

Stewart.  Wendy 336 

Stocks.  Amy 309 

Stojancev.  Iva 288 

Stokes.  Jeffrey 241 

Stoll.  Brittney 309 

Stone,  Jared  Edward 208 

Stout,  Melissa 336 

Stovall,  Daniel 254,  309 

Stovjancev,  Iva 84 

Strange,  Jonathan  C 209 

Stratton,  Kristi 175 

Stratton,  Terri 175 

Strause,  Courtney 154,  309 

Strickland.  Ashley 288 

Strickland.  Chns 336 

Stnckland.  John 336 

Stnckland.  Jonathan  Boyd 213 

Stnckland.  Paige 237.  244 

Stnder.  Daniel 336 

Stnngfield.  Laura 309 

Strittmatter,  Brian 229 

Strother.  Donald 288 

Strother.  Enca 288 

Stroud,  Heather 229 

Stroud,  Tracy  Humphrey 213 

Stroud-Bowers,  Heather 244 

Stubbs,  John  D 209 

Stultz,  Jeremy 288 

Styles,  Kellie 336 

Sue.  Gary 336 

Sugg.  Ashley 154.309 

Sugg.  Richard  Jeremy 213 

Suggs,  Ashley 254.  277 

Suggs,  Christina 171 

Suggs,  Lauren 275 

Suggs,  Matt 171 

Sullivan,  Aaron  Sully 255 

Sullivan,  .Anna  Marie  5  1 ,  259,  264,  275 

Sullivan,  James 336 

Sullivan.  Jason  G 205 

Sullivan,  Jenna 254 

Sumerel,  Steve 169 

Summerhn,  Joshua 309 

Summers 1  36 

Sundberg,  Frederic 79 

Sundbcrg,  Fredric 309 

Surles.  Morgan 309 

Surviladze.  Ana 336 

Surviladze.  Nina 85.  288 

Sutton.  Todd 175 

Swain,  Alexandria 288 

Swanson,  Ryan 233,  243 

Swayne,  Jonathan 336 

Sweeney,  Randall 229 

Sweeney,  Vincent 241 

Sweet,  Jenny 264,275 

Sweet,  Justin 336 

Sweet,  Kristen 288 

Sweet,  Stacie 309 

Swenson,  Tiffany 275 

Syde.  Nikky 233 

Sydnor.  Charles  Harrison 209 

Sycd,  Nikhat 233 

Sykes.  Brittany 309 


355 


■         Ta.  Hien 241 

Tacha,  Jessica 93.  257,  288 

Tadros.  Mira 229 

Tahesing,  Amanda 275 

Taissir.  Wafaa 254 

Talbott,  Holly 336 

Talent.  KeUy 233.  242.  244 

Tamura.  Aya 288 

Tanaka.  Taro 288 

Tanner.  Chavis 336 

Tanner.  Donna  E 209 

Tanner.  Gene  Brantley 205 

Tannery.  Kelly 102.108.  309 

Tanya,  Ahuja 85 

Tarlton.  Miranda 309 

Tarlton.  Raymond  C 209 

Tart.  Ashley 336 

Tart,  Cherish 233 

Tart.  Greg 288 

Tart.  Janie 336 

Tart.  Stephen 336 

Tatarski.  Rachel 254.  288 

Tatum.  .Andrew 175 

Taune.  Viktor 336 

Taylor.  HoUy 252.  288 

Taylor.  Jeffrey 309 

Taylor.  Jessica 229 

Taylor.  Justin 336 

Taylor.  Kristy 37.  309 

Taylor.  Shawn 50 

Taylor-wyatt.  Verrelle 309 

Teague,  Sean 309 

Tedder.  Bethany 336 

Teer.  Kacey 160 

Templin.  Rachel 96,  276 

Terrell.  Casey 309 

Terrell.  Isaiah 309 

Terrv.  Ashley 336 

Terry.  Kaili 92.  336 

Tesfaslassie.  Yodit 309 

Tesfaye.  Zinash 288 

Tesleff,  Sebastian 83 

Tesonero,  Ann  Marie 213 

Testerman,  Crystal 255 

Tetterton.  Joshua  H 209 

Tetterton.  Mellisa  Renee 21  3 

Tew.  Bnttany 288 

Thagard.  Roy 171 

Tharpe.  Chase 229 

Theodossiou,  .Ashley 95.  310 

Theslcff,  Sebastian 336 

Thomas.  Brandie 276 

Thomas.  Brent 175 

Thomas,  David 175 

Thomas,  Gerald 336 

Thomas,  ICnstin 95.  288 

Thomas.  Manda  L 

Thomas.  Matt 

Thomas.  Michael 

Thomas.  Portia 

Thomas.  Scott 

Thompson.  Faye 

Thompson.  Katherine  D 205 

Thompson,  Kelly  Elizabeth 205 

Thompson,  Natiana 336 

Thompson.  Richard 276 

Thompson.  Ryan 267.  276 

Thompson.  Ryan  Paul 267 

Thompson.  Tova 289 

Thombrough.  Matthew 237 

Thornton.  Samuel 336 

Thornton.  Travis 336 

Thorsen.  Richard 336 

Thrall.  Kathenne  Marie 209.  2 1  5 

Thum.  Ryan 205.  214 

Tildsley.  Michael 310 

Tilghman.  Justin 3  1(1 

Tillman.  April 336 

Tillman.  Jim 169 

Tillv,  Samuel 310 


Tingen,  JeftYey 120,  237,  244 

Tingen.  William 310 

Tipton.  Brandon 160 

Tolar.  Michael 175 

Tomczak.  Emily  Gretchen 205 

Toney.  Tyler....' 254.  255.  264.  276 

Topadze.  Naya 229 

Townsend.  Andrew 336 

Townsend.  Kerry 310 

Townshend.  Wesley 50.  276 

Toy.  Clare 276 

Trahan.  Joshua 176 

Tran.  Julie  Vien  M 205 

Tran.  Linh 289 

Tran.  Philhp 310 

Tran.  Thuy 289 

Trask.  Allen  Nelson 213 

Traylor.  Rachael 42.  256.  289 

Treeck.  Benjamin  Van 337 

Tnolo.  Grace 52.  289 

Tnplett.  Taryn 310 

Tnpp.  Shandorsay 310 

Trogdon.  Bntany 336 

Tromans.  .Amy 233 

Troutman.  Kayleigh 337 

Troutman.  Scott 237 

True.  William 337 

Truelove.  Megan 259.  289 

Trtill.  Jordan 337 

Trull.  Stephen 337 

Tuck.  Lindsey 241.  243 

Tucker.  Sharon  L 213 

Tully.  Janet 310 

Tunstall.  Joshua 310 

Turlington.  Kathryn 310 

Tunman.  Heavan 337 

Turner.  Alicia 1 82.  252.  3 1 0 

Turner.  Bryan 237 

Turner.  Chris 176 

Turner.  Dana 276 

Turner.  Kimberly  ,A 205 

Turner.  Nashea 222.  233.  243 

Turner.  Tabitha 96.  276 

Tumey.  Carolyn 310 

Turrentine.  .^ndre 176 

Turrentine.  Matthew 253,  276 

Tuttle.  Nathan 176 

Tyndall.  Dennis 276 

Tyndall.  Michael 259.  337 

Tvson.  Amanda 289 


^.J  Udc.  Jude 310 

Ugwuegbu.  Chinyere 229 

Ulrich.  Susan 176 

Ulsh.  Jennifer  L 209 

Uludo.  Alfred 337 

Umberge.  Mar\  Beth 249 

Umberger.  John 337 

Umberger.  Mary 289 

Underwood.  Bnttany 337 

Llnderwood.  Daniel  J 213 

Underwood.  Thomas 337 

Unger.  Benjamin  C 209 

Urbanich.  Story 310 

Urquhart.  Chnstine 337 

Usher.  Adam 337 

Utley.  Jessica 337 

Uwakwc.  Ijeoma 237.  242 


V   Vaden.  Knssy 243.  245 

Vadcn.  Knstine 233 

Vagliani.  Dhara 337 

Valcarccl.  Tamara. 95.  310 


Valle.  Aaron  Del 319 

Valley.  Sarah 337 

Valtin.  Alicia 88 

VanDam.  Zachary 52.  310 

VanDenBerg.  Robyn 50,  256.289 

Vandaele.  Louise 89,  337 

Vandenbergh.  Carol  L 205 

Vandergriff.  Ken 145 

Vandevcnter.  Judith 276 

Vang.  Kia 310 

Vang.  Leng 337 

Vargo.  John 337 

Varma.  Umesh 155.253 

Vamam.  Jeffrey 310 

Vamell.  Casey  Christopher 21  3 

Vamer.  Jill....' 222.  233.  242 

Vaughan.  Chase 289 

Vaughan.  Ms 152 

Vaughn.  Frank 125 

Vaughn.  Meagan 337 

Vazquez.  Erica 310 

Vejraska.  Kyle 98.  337 

Verbus.  Jonathan 310 

Verley.  Vanessa 122 

Vesper.  David 176 

Vick.  Heather 237 

Vincent.  Danielle 337 

Viney.  Juliann 13 

Viney.  Julianne 289 

Viverette.  ."ipril 310 

Vlacancich.  Krysten 77 

Voelkel.  Sandy 337 

Vogel.  Cara  Lynn 1 7 1 

Vu.  Phong 229 

Vue.  Peter 337 

Vue.  Pheng 310 

Vue.  "i'angmee 289 


w 

W     W    Wade.  Amanda 310 

Wade.  Timothv 289 

Wahl.  Julie 289 

Wakefield.  Andrew 168 

Waldecker.  Joe 74.  253 

Waldecker.  Joseph 276 

Waldeot.  Jeff. 53 

Waldrop.  Jeffrey 310 

Waldron.  Bnan 241 

Walker.  Charies 1 7 1 

Walker.  Mary 241 

Walker.  Ricky 337 

Wall.  April 253 

Wall.  Corey 310 

Wallace.  Chevonne  Rene' 2 1  3 

Wallace.  Crystal 337 

Wallace.  E,  Gregory 200 

Wallace.  Jerry 113 

Wallace.  Lauren 337 

Wallace.  Melissa 289 

Wallace.  Tiffany 289 

Wallace.  Travis 237.  244 

Walraven.  ."Amanda 241 

Walters,  ,\my  Elizabeth 209 

Waltmire,  Gregory 276 

Walton,  Jacques 337 

Walton,  Lynne 310 

Wan,  Wee 276.  277 

Wanner.  Betsy 337 

Ward.  Bnan 237 

Ward.  Daniel 310 

Ward.  Emily 176 

Ward.  Megan 241 

Ward.  William 289 

Ware.  Sarayah  .  187.251.252.259.276 

Warfield.  Jason 310 

Wargin.  Brooke 276 

Wann.  Kitnbha 337 

W.iriicr.  Alicia 337 


Warner.  Gail 233.  243. 

Warren.  Anthony 

Warren.  Ashley 

Warren.  Caitlyn 

Warren.  Christa 257. 

Warren.  Jacob  Edwin 

Warren.  Richard 

Warren.  William 249. 

Waters.  James  Matthew 

Waters.  Kaitlyn 

Watford.  Christopher  M 

Watkins.  Daniel 257. 

Watkins.  Kenneth 

Watlington.  Ginger 

Watson.  Arthur 

Watson.  Olen 

Watson.  Will 

Watts.  Adnel 53. 

Watts.  Alicia 

Watts.  Amber 

Waugaman.  Richard 

Weathers.  Angela 

Weaver.  Kelly 

Webb.  Blair  L 

Webb.  Cassie 

Webb.  Jocelya 

Webb.  Renee 

Webb.  Victoria 

Weber.  Matthew 

Webster.  Walter  Scott 

Weddle.  Tiffany 

Weddle.  Tyffany 252. 

Weeks.  Caroline  Frances 

Weeks.  Justin 

Weeks.  Lauren 

Weeks.  Olivia 

Weers.  Ashley 

Weiler.  Lily..! 

Weischedel.  David 

Weiss.  Stephanie 

Weissman.  Daniel  Jacob 

Weissman.  Julie  Shore 

Wekheye.  Chnsantos 

Welbom.  Scott  Allen 

Wells.  Brittany 

Wells.  Kristen 

West.  Cody 

West.  Courtney 

West.  Daniel 

West.  Eddie 

West.  Matt 

West.  Teige  Leeann 

Westbrook.  Elizabeth 241. 

Westfall.  Cokie 

Westmoreland.  Nathaniel 

Wetherell.  Courtney 95. 

Wethenngton.  Ryan 

Whalen.  Laurie 

Whatley.  Kristin 

Wheatley.  Hilary 255. 

Whicker.  Zakare 

Whiddon.  .Amanda 

Whilden.  Melissa 

Whitaker.  Timothy 

White.  Andrew 266. 

White.  Brandon 

White.  Candis 

White.  Chariotte 

White.  Christopher 

White.  Eleanor 

White.  Enn 

White.  Holland 42.  43.  256. 

White.  Virginia 222.  244. 

White.  William 

Whitehead.  Lonnie 

Whitehead.  Stevie 

Whitehouse.  Al 

Whitehouse.  Eugene 

Whiteman.  Laney 

Whitener.  Claud 

Whitener.  Rob 

Whiteside.  Courtney 


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Whitfield,  Joshua 176 

Whitley,  Chadwick 176 

Wliilkn.  Gregory  T 209 

Whillcy,  Howard 289 

\\hiik\,  Ricky 276 

W  hillock,  AHcia  Jumey 205 

W  hillock,  Kelsey 338 

W  hiilow,  Thomas 311 

W  hiiiiuin,  Kelly 289 

Whuiicy.  Danielle 289 

W  hiNctt.  Lemuel  D 213 

W  hill.  Abby 3 1 1 

W  hill,  David 31 1 

W  hiii.iker,  Shan 276 

W  hiticnburg,  Nicole 237,  243,  244 

W  hiucnton,  Sarah 163,  338 

\\  hitnngton,  David 311 

\S  hiuington,  Karen 233,  244 

W  ikiorck,  Steve 105 

W  ikiorck,  Steven 311 

Wikiosek,  Steve 158 

Wilcox,  Chnstina 289 

W  ildcr.  Cheri 249,  289 

Wilder.  Elijah 290 

Wilder.  Patricia 233 

W  lies.  John 248,  253,  290 

W  ilhclm,  Celina 338 

W  ilkins,  Justin 290 

\\  ilkinson,  Aaron... 338 

W  ilkiiison,  Robert 276 

W  ill.  Karoline 276 

W  ill.ird.  Jessica 276 

WillcN.  Courtney 290 

Williams,  Allen 338 

W  illi.ims.  Amber 338 

Wilhams.  Angela 229 

Wilhams,  Bradley 338 

VSilluims,  Brandon 338 

W  illi.ims,  Courtney 290 


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ms,  Davida....  122,250,256,311 

ms.  Demeak 241 

ms,  Jacob 338 

ms,  James  Courtney 205 

ms,  Joyce 31 1 

ms,  Justin 257 

ms,  Katie 338 

ms.  Kelly 290 

ms,  Mark 338 

ms,  Mark  Alan 171 

ms,  Matthew 

ms,  Natasha 


i  W  ilhams,  Nephritiria  . 
Williams,  Roderick  .... 


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Williams.  Ronald 

Wilhams,  Ryan 

Williams,  Sarah 

Williams,  Shandy 

Williams,  Tony 

W  illi.ims,  Vanessa 

W  illi.ims,  Whitney 

W  illi.ims-Hill,  Jennifer  Rosa 

W  illiamson,  Angela 

W  illi.imson,  Ashley 

W  illi.imson,  Jerry 

W  illiamson,  Krvstal 

W  ilhamson,  Leslie...  233,  242,  243, 

W.llitord,  William 

Wilhs,  Matthew 

Wilhs,  Wade 

Willoughby,  Jim 

W  ills,  Karoline 

W  ilsdii.  Amber 

W  ilson.  Bnttany 

Wilson,  David 169, 

Wilson,  Dustin 

Wilson,  Jacob 

Wilson,  Jacqueline 

Wilson,  James 

W  ilson.  James  T 

Wilson.  Kemisha 

Wilson.  Matt 

Wilson.  Nicole 


Wimhley,  David 31 1 

Winfrev,  Brittany 31 1 

Winn,  Grey 311 

Winslow,  Garrett 31 1 

Winstead,  Justin 31 1 

Winter,  Allan 7 1 

Winters,  Brian 338 

Wise.  David 104,  338 

Wise.  Kimberly 290 

Wiseman.  Joshua 338 

Wisneski,  Dennis 241 

Witherspoon,  Jimmy 158 

Witter,  Stephen 229 

Woemer,  Amanda 338 

Woessner.  Erika 229 

Wohlfeil.  Jacob 290 

Wolf  Amanda 339 

Wolfi".  Jordan 50,  31 1 

Wolstenholme.  Justin 290 

Wood,  Amanda 31 1 

Wood.  Henry 339 

Wood.  John 311 

Wood.  Jordan 257 

Wood.  Katherine 339 

Wood.  Kendra 339 

Wood.  Vickie 1 76 

Woodard,  Brittany 339 

Woodard.  Cari 312 

Woodard.  Jessica 160.  267 

Woodell.  Hilton 176 

Woodell.  Knsta 339 

Woodniff,  Brandon 276 

Woodruff,  William 200 

Woods.  Alyssa 339 

Woods.  Peter 312 

Woolard.  Daisy 248.  312 

Woolbnght.  Farran 312 

Woolet.  Amber 312 

Wooten.  Catherine 339 

Wooten.  Laura 276 

Wooten.  Wesley  A 205 

Worley.  Alison 339 

Worley.  Boyd  Tyler 213 

Worley.  Jennifer 339 

Worley.  Nicole 290 

Worsley.  Ramona 176 

Wortman.  Danielle 339 

Wrench.  Matthew 312 

Wright.  Ashley 339 

Wnght.  Betsy 233.  242.  244 

Wright.  Devin 339 

Wright.  Jacob 290 

Wright.  Lashanda 187.  290 

Wright.  Matt 255 

Wnght.  Matthew 312 

Wnght.  Meagan 233 

Wnght.  Michael 241 

Wnght.  Zachary 276 

Wvatt.  George 312 

Wyatt.  Verrelle 88.  254 

Wylie.  Carrie 229 

Wylie.  Sarah 237.  244 


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■    ■\am.  Kit 290 

Vamin.  Scott 241 

Yang.  James 312 

Yang.  Jin  Kyung 237 

Yang,  Kong 229 

'larhorough.  Heather 339 


Yarhorough.  James 312 

Yban-a.  Danielle 312 

Yeates,  Wynter 233,  243 

Ycaton,  Timothy 339 

Yee,  Annie 222.  237 

Yelverton.  Stacey 276 

Yip.  Melissa 312 

Yoder.  Robert 312 

Yopp.  Chelsea 312 

York.  Brandon 312 

Yost.  James 290 

Younce.  Holli 339 

Young,  Glen 250,  339 

Young.  Kimberly 276 

Young,  Patricia 312 

Young,  Tyler 339 

Younger,  Rachel 241 

Younts,  Stefanie 3 1 2 

Yourse,  Geneva 205,219 

Yuhase,  Jason 312 


^-Zabel,  Kenneth 312 

Zablocki.  Jaimie 339 

Zakaib.  Syresh 312 

Zambrana,  Jairo 312 

Zenoz.  Jessica 255 

Zhao.  Christine 233 

Zhong.  Chen 276 

Zomp.  Amanda 241 


357 


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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