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MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
MISSISSIPPI STATE, MISSISSIPPI 59762
LIFE LIMELIGHT |
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ACADEMICS |
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SPORTS |
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PEOPLE |
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VETERINARY MEDICINE |
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MERIDIAN CAMPUS |
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ORGANIZATIONS |
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CLASSES |
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INDEX |
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Charity D. Scott |
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Michelle Hewsom Business |
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Rim Palmer Photography Editor |
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Dr. Eddie Keith |
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Dr. Bill Foster |
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Section Editors:
Stephanie Alligood, Michel Crane, Shel- lie Hodges, Mary Jakway, Kevin Lewis, Corinne Leyden, Anna Minor, Amy Rus- sell, Christie Veach
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Staff:
Jennifer Adams, Steve Baucom, Belinda Brown, John Davis, Sabrina Qivens, De- larie Henderson, Lynn Henderson, Clare Kaplan, Cory Knight, Michelle Konscak, Kelly Mason, Audra Moore, Richie Pass- more, Jennie Randle, Kathleen Richard- son, Jennifer Rodgers, Joey Rodgers, John B. Smith, Merinda Thompson, Chi- quitta Walton, Brandi Wust, Lilac Yee.
MPRESSIONS
As a year of change and evolution, 1992-1993 was definintely a school year that made impressions on all of us. What we may not realize is that we made an impression on 1992- 1993. Although we may seem like we are in our own little world, minding our own business, we have made a difference in the world around us. And believe it or not, the world has made an impression on us, whether positive or negative,
Mississippi State is one of the as- pects in our lives that provides the positive impressions. And we are, in turn, making impressions on Missis- sippi State. Although negative issues are the ones that receive the most attention, there are far more positive issues on this campus. Even the neg- ative aspects are catalysts for im- provement. The community of Mis- sissippi State has the enthusiasm and eagerness to improve upon the smallest of flaws. That in itself is proof of the quality of this univer- sity, (t ;
As you browse through this book, hopefully you will catch a glipse of what this university represents. It is comprised of ordinary people doing great things. Hopefully you will feel the excitement and memories that this year at Mississippi State has im- pressed upon us.
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Around the nation, there are thousands upon thousands of colleges and universities. Mis- sissippi State may not be in the Ivy League, or have the winningest athletic teams; but it is definitely in a class above the rest. The people of this university set it apart from any other, No where else will you find a group of people who are so friendly and genuinely car- ing.
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The 1992-1993 Athletic Season for Mississippi State was like a giant roller coaster ride. At times we seemed to be riding high, and at others we were struggling to get to the top. However, the fans of MSU have found a renewed spirit in the athletic events, and have continued to support the teams through the highs and lows.
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The Dawg Pound began this football season as the result of an idea by David Longstreet, Bully. Longstreet and cheerleader Eric Hutchinson say that the 110 mem- ber fan club is intended to bring all types of students into one explosive cheering section — and who knows, Mom and Dad might even see you on ESPN!
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Far Right: The Alpha Phi Al- pha House is just steps away from campus.
Right: Greek shows are just pan of the social life. Bottom: The Kappa Alpha Psi House looks sharp.
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A Place to Call Home
For members of Alpha Phi Al- pha and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternities, 1992 has >rought the realty of living on ampus in their newly acquired tomes. Even though the Depart- nent of Housing and Residence ife officially owns the buildings, he members of both fraternities lave made the extra effort to per- onalize their "new" house, rhrough the efforts of the De- >artment of Student Life and De- >artment of Housing, members of ^A fraternity were able to move
in during the fall of 1991. KA>F soon followed in January of 1992.
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity was founded nationally in 1906 at Cor- nell University and on the Mis- sissippi State University campus in 1974. Currently the fraternity numbers approximately 22 and up to 6 can live in the house. When asked about the benefit of the house and recruiting,Sjohn McCor- mick, A<J>A President, said "Yes, it is a bonus; but we are concerned with quality and quantity."
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Psi, moving in in January 1992 made Mississippi history. They are the only KA\F chapter in Mis- sissippi to have a house. It was founded nationally in 1911 at In- diana University and locally in 1974. Anthony Burkes, their Pres- ident, echoed the feeling that a central meeting place was the big- gest benefit.
For both of these organizations, 1992 has brought the chance to become a part of the campus fam- ily.
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Garth
\f \f ith clouds of smoke drift- ing down from the ceil- ing and a great musical crescendo, Garth Brooks began his concert at the Hump as he rose from the depths of the darkened stage. He stood there with his black cowboy hat lowered and soaked up the en- ergy from the crowd.
'I came to raise a little hell and have a little fun," Garth told his screaming fans after his opening song, "Rodeo." He sang several songs from his first three albums before he played a new song. Garth said the Hump was the first time he and his band had ever played "That Summer" off of The Chase. This song about a "widow woman, hell bent to make it on her own" sounded wonderful even if it was a first.
Later in the show, Garth gave his band a break and played "Unanswered Prayers" with just him and his guitar. He said he still sings like that because it is how he started playing in clubs in Okla- homa in 1985. On the chorus, he let the crowd sing and then ap-
plauded them at the end.
Garth also sang his gospel- inspired "We Shall Be Free" off his new album. The crowd en- joyed this newly released single and sang along.
The highlight of the night was "Shameless," Garth's No. 1 re- make of a Billy Joel song. During the instrumental bridge, Garth began unbuttoning his pink and black Western shirt. When he started singing again, he ripped it off and showed his brand-new MSU football jersey that Jackie Sherrill presented to him before the concert! The crowd went wild, and Garth drew the energy into his performance, channel- ing it back into the crowd.
Garth ended his show with "The Dance," his first release. He talked about retirement and said he is going to take an 8- month parental leave and see what happens. He said he wants to come back to Mississippi be- cause the people have been so good to him.
Goodbye, Garth! We hope you'll be back soon! We will miss you!
Above: Garth Brooks made a jam-packed Humphrey Coliseum go crazy with his performance.
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hen we were young, our par- ents often told us that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." It is a common misconception on our campus that students in the Honors Halls are victims of this philosophy. The residents of these halls just laugh when this opinion is voiced. They know better.
Hightower, the co-ed freshmen honors hall, and Duggar, the upperclassmen hon- ors hall, are located in the Boomerang area. Students here are involved in many campus organizations, including band, Angel Flight, Bacchus, sororities, and cheerleading.
Favorite activities of residents include playing spades and pool in the lobby, and playing volleyball in the courtyard.
A common question is if the co-ed atmosphere in these halls takes away from study time. The answer is yes and no. It only takes away as much as students let it. Hightower resident Brandy Purdy summed it up best when she said, "The whole atmosphere is just different in a co- ed hall."
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Two Duggar residents, Amy Russell and Michelle Newsom take time off from studying to play a card game. Residence halls offet students a chance to interact with each other, instead of just a place to study and sleep.
Hightower residents Matt Wilson and Btandon Scott look over the Republican platform in the lobby. As is evidenced by Wilson's Bush-Quayle shirt, election year cteates a forum for many political discussions on campus.
Hightower resident Brandy Purdy rypes an English paper on her word processor. Many small "appliances" from computers to toasters can be found in each room.
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AIR BULLY
In an August 1991 Rotary Club meeting, Dr. Zacharias suggested that a joint project be undertaken by the Mississippi State commu- nity and staff. Walter Bishop, area manager for Mississippi Valley Gas Company, latched on to this suggestion. On April 25, 1992, his idea was recognized when Air Bully soared above everyone in- volved with Super Saturday — promoting education, Mis- sissippi State University, and Mississippi.
MSU's internationally- known Air Bully has already been featured in "Chronicles of Higher Education" and will soon appear in "Balloon Life." Why all the commotion over this 76 feet tall bulldog? One reason could be that all the proceeds from Air Bully memberships go to the MSU scholarship fund. Member- ship includes only 2500 char-
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ter member positions. These members receive a charter member certificate, an Air Bully lapel pin, and a tether ride, proving that member- ship has its privileges. Mem- berships and t-shirts are avail- able at MSU home games.
Air Bully is quite fascinat- ing. He weighs 725 pounds fully prepared for flight, takes only 20 minutes to inflate or deflate, is fueled by 30-45 gallons of propane, and can soar as high as 2 miles. Bully is flown and chased by 4 to 5 crewmen, organized by crew chief Melvin Rhodes, Starkville councilman. Air Bully's Dawg House is a 14 foot fiberglass trailer spon- sored by Dr. Pepper. Air Bully is a terrific repre- sentation of MSU's "high- flying" educational and lead- ership abilities. Everyone should be a part of the fun!
Amy Russell
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'Being a balloonatic is a lot of fun, but it's also a lot of hard work.' Walter Bishop
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ACTIVITIES FAIR
Date: September 2, 1992 Time: 4:00 p.m.- until Sponsor: Housing and Residence Life Coordinator: B.J. Mann
he 1992 Activ- ities Fair was a tre- mendous success. The event, organized to give new students a chance to see what MSU and Starkvilie has to offer, expand- ed from 1 tent last year to 5 this year. Many campus clubs and organizations provided entertain- ment in the center of the five tents, while local businesses pro- vided information and free refreshments to those in attend- ance.
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n 1974 the first Career Day was es- tablished to provide students with sum- mer job opportuni- ties. While the pres- ent format is the same, the function of the days have changed. The 1992 Career Days is an at- tempt to provide stu- dents with informa- tion on future employers. The em- ployers get the chance to see what MSU has to offer, while the students can begin to plan for their futures. Steven Baucom
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Date: September 1-2, 1992 Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Sponsor: Career Services Coordinator: Denisha Sanders
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.chy Breaky Heart, Tush Push, Boot-Scootin' Boogie, Tennesse Twist, and the Cowboy Cha-Cha-Cha — is it a new line of workout ex- ercises? No, it is the newest craze sweeping bars and nightclubs across the country. Starkville has not been immune with Cheers and Classics of- fering country dancing lessons and dedicating nights solely to country music. Not to be left out, the Campus Activity Board has offered short courses in country western dance for the past two years.
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The new popularity of "line danc- ing" as it is called and traditional country dancing can be traced back to the abundance of popular country dance songs. The release of "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus and it's accompaning dance has spread the demand for country music danc- ing. This demand has also led to the increase in country music radio sta- tions across the country. Will it ever end? Who knows; but if the loyal patrons of Cheers and Classics have any thing to say about it, it is a long rime away.
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The crowds at Cheers come for the country music dance lessons, fun, and pool.
The popular dances include some of the new such as the Boot-Scootin' Boogie and the traditional such as the Two Step.
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\^V/ hat is a day in the life of a music maker ▼ ▼ member like? Is it a glamorous chance to rub elbows with the rich and fa- mous? Accotding to Sammy Wallace, Student Di- rector, it is a day filled with endless work and eventual reward.
Music Maker Productions, MMP, first begins by attracting performers. The MMP staff votes on the shows they want to see based on current trends. Then the staff begins to pursue these artists. Three com- mittees are involved in each MMP show. The first is tickets which orders and distributes them to outlets and keeps a running total of sales. The second com- mittee is artist relations which deans up the venue and handles grocery needs of each group or artist. The third and final committee is promotions which handles radio and newspaper ads as well as distributing fliers and posters.
The day of the concert, things really get into high gear. The ticket committee collects tickets and counts them to determine total sales. Artist relations caters to the needs of the performers and their crew. Pro- motions, with most of their work completed, helps with various other areas on the day of the event. The set up of the stage is accomplished through the work of local crew members, production members, and road crews. Security is provided by a T-shirt security staff as well as uniform security.
How has the ampitheater helped in attracting national acts? Wallace said that is has allowed MMP to get acts which may not have come otherwise. Due to time conflicts with basketball in the Hump and the poorer sound quality in McCarthy Gym the Ampitheater has been a real asset.
Top: The stage set up for the Black Crowes at the ampitheater was impressive.
Right: The Black Crowes brought their vetsion of Southern Rock to MSU on October 3, 1992.
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Construction Zone
Progress is inevitable in life and at Mississippi State. The fall brought the temporary closing of the Union Grill and renovation of the CAB offices. The Union changes also resulted in a much needed move of the Reflector , Rev- eille , and SA offices to the previous Mini Mall Bookstore.
In the most progressive move yet, work began on the three year construction and renovation phase of the Mitchell Memo- rial Library. With the completion predict- ed in 1995, students are prepared for a long but worthwhile period of inconven- ience.
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Top: Ground breaking ceremonies to start the construction/renovation of the library. Above: The parking lot by Hand Lab will be the site of the library addition.
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Above:The Union Grill under- went a major face lift in prep- aration for the eventual food court.
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Left: We at the Reveille office got a new home with lots of room to work, gossip, and play.
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JVLississippi State's lady intramural flag football champions, the True Blue Crew, completed their 1992 season in New Orleans on New Year's Eve at the USF&G National In- vitational Flag Football Tournament. This MSU team was among over 30 women's teams representing 27 states, Mex- ico, and Europe. Coached by Tray Pace, the True Blue Crew was sponsored by Nike and Newman's.
The tournament was held December 27-31. During this time, the MSU team defeated the University of Florida 14-6 and Universidad de Mexico 16-7 in the play-offs. They also stormed ahead to beat the Instituto Politechnico Mexico 7-0 during the quarter finals. After working (and playing) hard, these ladies were defeated by University of New Orleans 14- 2 during the semifinals on December 3 1 .
Among these girls, Lisa Morici, Bethany Johnson, Carmen Henley, and Suzanne Greer received All-American honors. Leaving New Orleans, True Blue Crew was also ranked third in the nation and carried home a finalist trophy, plaque, t- shirts and a hope to capture it all next year! Amy Russell
Team members: Carmen Henley, Maria Cunetto, Gayle Betts. Suzanne Greer, Tray Pace, Bethany Johnson, Lisa Morici, Tarn Cooper.
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The "Crew's" offense scored on defending champions, UNO, who had not been scored on in two years.
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£uceum Series 92-93
I Yl ississippi State University has always prided itself on the cultural and stimulating talent which it attracts to campus. During the 1992-93 season performances included such talent as Ballet Mississippi, The National Shakespeare Company's Othello, Helena Hale's portrayel of artist Georgia O'Keeffe, The Mississippi Pops, and Duo pianists Delphin and Romain. The Lyceum series was cre- ated to spotlight and emphasize entertainment in music, drama, and the performing arts.
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Above and Right: Othello was one of the many entertaining per- formances presented during the fall season.
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Below: The Mississippi Pops treated the MSU audience to an outdoor concert at the Ampitheater.
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Above: Helena Hale brought the story of painter Georgia O'Keeffe to life in her one woman show.
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REDEDICATION OF SEAL
T^ uring January, the College of Business and Industry rededicated the Leo Seal Jr. Electronic Classroom. Mr. Seal, president and chief executive officer of the Hancock Banking System in Gulfport, provided Mississippi State with $25,000 to teplace the existing personal computers with forty-one 40 mHz/386 microcomputers, as well as two printers. Previously, Mr. Seal had donated $86,000 to set up the interactive computer system, which offers electronic mail, computer-aided instruction lessons, various statistical packages, Word Perfect 5.1, Quattro Pro 3.0, dBASE III Plus, and much more.
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Jim Rabby, president of Bank of Wiggins, donated $10,000 toward the improvements, which were implemented during Christ- mas holidays by Keith Smith, Rodney Pearson, Granville Barker, and Steve Canfield. Granville Barker, owner of Simple Solutions in Statkville donated approximately $5,000 in adapters that will allow these new microcomputers to link into the university's network. Dr. Pearson explained, "All of the computers in the facility are linked via coaxial cable to the COBI Local Area Network. Through that network, each COBI student is linked to the MSU "backbone" netwotk, which provides access to computers across campus and to the worldwide 'Internet'."
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BlLL CLINTON PLAYS THE SAXOPHONE: Pres- ident-elect Bill Clinton, sitting in with the band, turned out an impressive version of "Heartbreak Hotel" as Arsenio Hall gestured approvingly in the musical opening of "The Arsenio Hall Show" taping at Paramount Stu- dios in June 1992. Hall said of Clinton's talent on the saxophone, "It's good to see a Democrat blowing some- thing other than the election."
NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE: President Bush and the leaders of Canada and Mexico participated in a ceremony in October 1992 to spotlight an agreement designed to create the world's largest and richest free trade zone. "This meeting marks a turning point in the history of our three countries," Bush said as Canadian Prime minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari looked on. The three leaders watched as their trade ministers initialed the 2,000-page document that was negotiated in August 1992. Under U.S. law, Bush is prevented from actually signing the agreement until December 17. For the agreement to go into effect, it must be be approved by the legislatures of all three countries. The NAFTA accord would create the world's largest free trade area by removing all trade barriers among the countries over 15 years. Bush says the agreement ultimately will create jobs in this country, but opponents said it could cost up to 550,000 U.S. jobs over the next decade.
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EMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION: Presidential candi- date Bill Clinton and his running mate, Senator Al Gore, held arms aloft and stood before a convention hall brimming with euphoria and confidence on July 17, 1992, in New York's Madison Square Garden. Exhilaration swept through the convention hall. In an emotional address to the convention, Clinton told delegates he accepted the nomination "in the name of all the people who do the work, pay the taxes, raise the kids and play by the rules — the hard-working Americans who make up our forgotten middle class." The speech brought to a festive, footstomping close a four-day Democratic convention that adopted a moderate platform reflecting the message of its baby-boomer ticket. "Jobs. Health care. Education. These commitments aren't just promises from my lips," Clinton said. "They are the work of my life."
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION: President Bush appeared on large video screens as he accepted the presidential nomination during the Republican National Convention at the Houston Astrodome on August 20, 1992. Bush struck a new defiant tone in his acceptance speech — a marked contrast to the 1988 oration in which he promised a "kinder and gentler nation." Selling his vision fot the next four years, President Bush said he would propose an across-the-board tax cut to the new Congress that convenes in January if given a second term. He said the cuts would have to be offset by spending reductions, which he did not specify, to keep from swelling the deficit. President Bush and his wife Barbara shared a moment on the podium as the confetti fell during the final extravaganza. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle roused the GOP delegates to cheers as they accepted their party's nominations for a second term. Bush vowed to go to "every corner of this nation" in the political fight of his life to beat Bill Clinton and "clear out the deadwood" in Congress.
H. ROSS PEROT: In May, Ross Perot was a potential president. By election day, he was no more than a spoiler, but nonetheless a wild car to reshuffle the deck. The Perot Factor was reintroduced to presidential politics 1 1 weeks to the day after the Texas billionaire abandoned plans to run, saying he had concluded he could not win. Many analysts view his re-entry as a selfish attempt at re- demption by a political novice who failed to realize what he was getting into months before and later wanting to heal a wounded ego. It might take a while to assess Perot's ego, but there were obvious things to watch and both campaigns had reason to worry. "Anything that toses this race up in the air and is an unknown is a good thing for Bush," said Republican pollster Bill Mclnturff. And despite his comfortable lead, even Clinton predicted a natural tightening of the race as the election drew close. With a personal fortune and no spending limits to worry about, Perot could have easily affected the race if he decided to attack one candidate and leave the other alone. As he rejoined the race, Perot said he was running to win. Whatever his motivation — or chances — Perot was back, and he had the potential to affect the race.
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-URRICANE ANDREW: Hurricane Andrew struck southern Florida on August 24, 1992, with wind gusting to 164 mph and a 12-foot tidal surge that flattened many homes, uprooted trees, and wrecked an entire Air Force base. The hurricane continued on, carving its way through the plantation country of Louisiana, throwing tornadoes like darts at a 100-mile-wide target and pumping torrents of rain at storm-weary Louisianians. Fifty-five deaths were directly or indirectly linked to the hurricane — 41 in Florida, 10 in Louisiana and four in the Bahamas. The hurricane's 54-hour U.S. rampage, the most expensive natural disaster ever in the country, caused an estimated $20 billion in Florida and $1.5 billion in Louisiana. As part of the relief effort, tent cities were set up in Florida with room for 3,800 people.
MISS AMERICAN — LEANZA CORNETT: On Sep- tember 19, 1992, 21-year-old Leanza Cornett of Jack- sonville, FL, was named Miss America. Cornett, a singer and actress, is a sophomore studying communications at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. She plans to speak about AIDS awareness during her yearlong reign. Cornett said her "ultimate goal" is to get a group of drama and theater students together whose performances would "give AIDS kind of a hopeful message." "if we can bring some lightness into it, it would be very motivational an very educational," said Cornett. "We have to start with ourselves and that is going to be my main point as I go out."
AIDS: A grim new vision of the world AIDS epidemic predicts that more than 25 million people will have the disease by the end of the decade, and up to 120 million will be infected. The study, released this summer by Harvard University researchers, goes far beyond projections from the World Health Organization. It envisions an explosive, disastrous spread of the disease, particularly in Asia. Amsterdam, Netherlands, hosted the largest gathering of AIDS experts in July, but there were no breakthroughs on halting the deadly sweep of this virus. The 12,000 participants had the opportunity to hear some 1,000 speeches and discussion on virtually every aspect of the disease, from novel combinations of drugs to the pace of viral mutations. Nothing approaching a cure — or even an effective treatment or vaccine — emerged during the week- long meeting. Marking losses here in the United States, people signed panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in New York. The exhibition is part of a 35-city national tour.
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ORLD SERIES: There's a new flag flying over Canada — the 1992 World Series pennant. The Toronto Blue Jays took baseball's championship outside the United States for the first time ever, beating the Atlanta Braves 4-3 in 1 1 innings in Game 6. The Braves, meanwhile, became the first team to lose consecutive World Series since the 1977-78 Los Angeles Dodgers. A cheer- ing, chanting delirious sea of humanity flooded Toronto's city center on October 25.
THE NATION RECYCLES:More than 20 companies launched a national campaign in September 1992 to encourage U.S. busi- nesses to buy recycled goods. Recycling has produced vast supplies of paper, glass, and other reusable trash, but demand is still low. The alliance will conduct programs around the country to show them in daily operations. Many major cities of the U.S. have some type of recycling program.
HURRICANE INIKI: Hurricane Iniki dealt a blow to Kauai, one of the Hawaiian Islands, on September 11, 1992, with winds gusting to 160 mph and torrential rain. It destroyed buildings and damaged many others on the island of more than 50,000 people, one official said. Twenty-foot waves crashed over coastal highways and the island lost all power and telephone service even before the worst of the storm hit. Afterward, early damage reports came to state officials via two-way radio. Oahu, the state's most populated island with 800,000 people, is separated from Kauai by an 80-mile-wide channel and was spared the brunt of the storm. But a 10-to 20-foot surf pounded Oahu's southern coast, heavy rain fell and power lines were blown down. Iniki was the most powerful hurricane in the Hawaiian Islands this century, said Bob Sheets, director of the National Hurricane Center.
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CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES: Two pow erful earthquakes rocked Southern California or June 28, 1992, killing a child an injuring 30( more. The first quake, which registered 7.4 on tht Richter scale, radiated out from a remote stretcl of the Mojave Desert and was felt as far as 60( miles away in Denver. The most serious damagi appeared to be in desert and mountain com1 munities east of Los Angeles near the epicenters Up to 500,000 people were affected by powe outages. The second quake, about three hour: later, was centered in the San Bernardino Moun tains, about 20 miles west of the first. It measurec 6.5. Because of the unusual occurrence of twc major quakes within hours of each other, scientist: don't know the probability that more powerfu jolts could be on the way.
COLUMBUS ANNIVERSARY: Escorted bj more than 1,000 private boats, replicas of Chris topher Columbus' ships arived in the Unitec States on February 15, 1992, as part of the 500tl anniversary celebration of his voyage to the Nev World. Miami, FL was the first stop in a 20-city U.S. tour where more than 5,000 people cheerec from docks and waterfront roads as the wooder reproducions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maris sailed into its harbor. From October througt December, 1992, the ships are scheduled to stot in several California cities such as San Francisco Los Angeles, and San Diego.
"POTATO KID ": William Figueroa, 12 year: old, waited by a potato vendor's cart outside th( NBC studios in New York prior to his appearand on the "Late Night with David Letterman" show Figueroa was basking in his new-found celebrity gained in June 1992, after he spelled "potato' correctly and Vice President Dan Quayle did not
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OUMMER OLYMPICS: An era of amateurism passed into an age of professionalism, and the Olympics were transformed forever, when pro- fessional athletes were allowed to compete in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. "There's 183 countries and 3 billion people watching these games," Coach Chuck Daly said. "And somewhere out there now is a 13-year-old who wants to be a Michael or a Magic, a Larry or a Patrick. "That's what happens in all of these sports. It gives people a dream." America's 108 medals surpassed by one the total in 1968 and trailed only the inflated totals of the Soviet- boycotted Games. Pictured here are the "Dream Team" during the first half of their semifinal game with Lithuania and U.S. volleyball player Bob Samuels, celebrating victory against Canada.
SOMALIA: Three months after the world woke up to one of the worst famines in history, food started to reach hundreds of thousands of Somalis. Estimates of the dead range from 100,000 to half a million, but no one knows just how many have perished in the Horn of Africa nation. The central Bay region of the country has been most affected. It served as the main battleground for dans fight- ing for supremacy after Siad Barre's ouster. More than a million Somalis have fled their homeland for refugee camps. Central Somalia is where the international community has concentrated its re- lief efforts, with airlifts to the towns of Belet Huen, Baidoa, Bardera and Hoddur, and airdrops to smaller villages in the region. In December 1992, French an U.S. forces were sent in to secure these relief efforts.
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Al Gore Visit
October 16, 1992, brought a downpour and Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Al Gore to the MSU campus. The rally, sponsored by the Young Democrats, filled the ampitheater with an estimated 800 people.
The stop by Al Gore was the first since he and Bill Clinton claimed the Democratic nomination.
Potholes and Pavement
The opening day of fall classes brought a surprise for the MSU campus — paving work on many of the major roads leading on to campus. Five points became a massive jam of cars and people.
Construction began with the closure of Five Points and Bully Boulevard up to the poultry science building. Students trying to make it to their eight o'clock classes found that leaving early was a good idea.
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Students Rock the Vote
Student involvement in national elections was extremely high this year as concern for the economy grew. The campaign heated up as Ross Perot, President George Bush and Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton fought for the Presidency. Both the College Republicans and Young Democrats held rallies on campus as they tried to sway undecided students to support their respective candidate.
Reflector Controversy
The month of September saw controversy sweep the campus, local and statewide news. An editorial cartoon published in the Reflector concerned many students and led to campus protests. The cartoon which satirized racial stereotypes received much criticism from the University community and a large number of minority students. This served as a catalyst for many meetings, decisions and improve- ments regarding cultural and racial relations. The NAACP held a march to Allen Hall and presented Dr. Zacharias with a list of changes which they felt were necessary to improve relations on the MSU campus. In addition many students were made more aware of discrimination and how to eliminate it. However, it is hoped that improvements will continue through the years.
Bush-Quayle signs were all to common around campus. The rallies were well attended by students who gained a new involvement in the election process. The Reflector controversy led to campus protests as many students expressed their anger.
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The third annual Stallion pageant crowned Buddy McRae this year's winner. The pag- eant, sponsored by the United Way, a cab- inet under the Student Association raised over $240.00 just from the contests entry fee. The contest included the standard pageant fare with an evening gown competition and interview.
Southern Humor
Syndicated columnist Lewis Grizzard enter- tained the MSU campus with his own brand of humor in November. The author of sev- eral books on the "Southern experience" is well regarded as a humorist and storyteller.
Photos by Sonny Mathews
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Impressions
Union Sees Changes
The Union saw changes in the Grill as well as the movement of the Reflector, Reveille, and the Student Association. The process began with the reconstruction of the Grill into a mini food court. While the details are incomplete at this writing the proposal would include mini outlets of various fast food franchises. Other new developments included in the Union re- design involved the new CAB offices downstairs, the relocation of the hair sa- lon, and the enlargement of Union Sta- tion.
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Residence Hall Staff
Coordinators
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Row 1: Jenny Manuel, Crawford Gtabowski, Tonya Williams, BJ. Mann RHD; Gina Box, Davdte Walters,RHD;Amber Adams Row 2; JLaShaun LaGuaa, MoBy kiving- ston,Heather HoUand,Simmone Tul- los,WaUeer Nordan,Melanie Groner RHD; Row 3:Kym ColUns.Mishelle Rial.Katy Marque«,Audra Shir- ieyjaclynn Bigelow Row 4: Sharon Manson Area Cootdinator;Kim Wrighc,Azam Mohammed,Steven Garrert, Row 5:Vaferie Boyd, Amy Dobba, James Rutland, Row 6'.Jamison . Johnson, Terra Quails, Koko Miller, ioni Newcomb, Steve Horton, Row ?;Jenniler Adams.Scott Brown,Keith Russell, Row 8:Kyle MoranJJawn Powell RHD;Todd Arnold, Marc Whire.Chris Robinson, Dewayne White RHD;Row 9:Mark Draf- reaJCristee Bell,Matk Fancher Row 10:lloyd Reaves, Patrick Dixon RHD.
The Department of Housing & Residence Life's Area Coordinators, Hall Directors, Assistant Hall Directors, and Resident Assistants who make up the 1992-1993 staff come together before most students arrive at MSU and leave after most are gone. In between, they serve as peer counselors, programmers, administrators, advisors and sometimes just a friend to the more than 4,750 students living on campus. Without their help, many students might not find their own place at MSU.
They are divided into three groups, the Freshmen and Honors Area serving Critz, Duggar, Smith, Hightower, McKee, and Sessums. The North Area includes Suttle, Hamlin, Evans, Garner, and Hull halls. In the South Area are Hathorn, Cresswell, Rice, and Arbor Acres/Hardy Apartments.
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North Area
Row l;Christie Veach, Sherry Meyers^Patty Gomez,Leslie Bethea RHD;Bntton Saow.Doug Hal- lenbeck R.HD;Row 2:Shannon Jack- somCectiia Gartman, Stacy Campbell RHDD;Simeoo Streetjim Mitchell Area Coordinator; Row 3:Waa<|a Wib&m,Kyte Gordon,Sjohn McCor- mick.Clay Williams, Aothon.y Key, Row 4:Rtchard Jones RHD;Ganesh Kanagaraja,Row 5;Scotty Bames^Michael Harris,Paul Graves, Brian Elbert, Marc Mas- sie>Row 6:Sammy Wallace, Gray Bekurs, Michael Franklin, Stacy Perdue.Craig Barbee, Spencer Pope,Row 7:Lesiie Livingston,Ron Szttrgot,Lei£Revefe,Row 8:Ray Rob- inson RHD; Varrian Hall, Willie Jackson,Keil jone*,Carios Wilson
South Area
Row l;Shannon MUBcan,Kristy Hawktns,Amy Maxque2,Taogie An- derson.Chrisanna Zschochejaandalyn Williams,Row 2:Jeanifer CroniertMarcia Payton,Audra Moore, Bonita Fields,Row 3:Joycelyn Smich,LUa Johnigaa,NiBu Porter,Angela Aston RHD; Row 4:Susan Watkin^Kristie Harrick»Debra Jones,Marte Hen- ry.Debra Williams.Row 5:Katfina Dorsey Area Coordinacor.Allen Hotard.Sara Herrington Hot Pic- tured: Theresa Cummings RHD; Ramsay Torrey
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RICE HALL
RICE HALL IS TWICE AS NICE
Rice Hall was established in 1967, and was named for Miss Nannie Hemdew Rice. Approx- imately 500 upperclass and freshmen women live in Rice Hall. Rice is staffed by one residence hall director, eight resident assistants, eleven desk as- sistants, one computer lab assistant, and six cus- todians. Rice also has a fifteen member hall gov- ernment council.
Each room in Rice is occupied with a private telephone, cable hook-up, closets, desks, bed, and a sink and medidne cabinet. Rice Hall has a com- puter lab, activities room on each floor, laundry room with ice machine, vending room, a weight room, and a 24-hout front desk. Rice also has a security access system in which residents gain access into the building by using their MSU I.D. cards.
There are many benefits offered to students living in Rice in addition to those listed above. By living in Rice, students enhance their educational achieve- ments. Living on campus helps students have a better perception of the college climate. This, in turn enhances personal growth, personal development, and interpersonal relationships.
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Rice Hall Council: Row 1: Shannon Felks, Khristi Wickersham(President), Kenya Adams, Dorothea Johnson, Angela Ew | (Vice President Activities)
Row 2: Jennie Randle (Vice President Communications), Sharon Kern, Shanna Boyd, Tracy Tyner, Justine Kincaid, J i Pictured Tanya Maschger.
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SUTTLE MALL
As an upperclassmen male res- idence hall, Suttle Hall has a few traditions of their own. In addition to a weekly movie night, Suttle also has hall programs on such topics as Race Relations and Stress Manage- ment. Suttle residents also partic- ipate in Octoberfest, which includes a bachelor auction, dance, and a cookout. During the spring, Suttle throws the "Super Spring Thing/' when they enjoy volleyball, cook- ing-out, and having a great time together.
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DUQQAR HALL
This year marked a new begin- ning for Duggar Hall. Located near the IRHC building and formerly a male freshmen hall, Duggar now houses upper class honor students, who must maintain a 3.4 QPA. Duggar also is the new location of a convenience store, much like Gooch's. Residents of Duggar en- joy playing pool, watching televi- sion together in the lobby, and par- ticipating in intramural sports. The diversity of students found here creates a warm atmosphere, as well as serious motivation.
Photos by Sonny Mathews
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SMITH HALL
Smith Hall is a Freshmen male residence hall, It offers its residents a variety of activities. Most res- idents consider Smith their home away from home.
Some of the activities offered by Smith include Smutty Critter Sa- loon (in conjunction with Critz Hall), Spring Bash, a spades tour- nament, a chess tournament, and a pool tournament. Smith also spon- sors programs on study skills, time management, and sex education to assist residents with everyday con- cerns.
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Marlon Duck, Dewayne Warren, Kelly Dunn, Victor Jackson. Clay Williams, Michael Harris, Scott Barnes, Richard Jones, Siohn McCormick. Not pictured Ij Lesley Livingston.
EVAMS HALL
Evans Hall enjoys group ac- tivities that include all resi- dents. On September 22, they had a barbeque. The residents of Evans participated in a chess tournament on October 13. And during November, activities included an Election Day party, an RA Appreci- ation Party, and a ping-pong tournament. These are just a few examples of all the things that Evans Hall offers its res- idents.
Photos by Ralph Shearer Joe Barnes, Terrance Wheeler, Chris McCulloch, Merrill Aldridge, Melvin Jenkins, Marcus Jackson. Jeff Rowell, Gordon Carskadon, Duncan McClendon. Chns I Grant Shields, Chris Jackson.
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SESSUMS HALL
The freshmen guys from Sessums are always on the go! Although a large percentage of Sessums' population is Greek, these guys find time for ed- ucational programs on sex education, alcohol awareness, exam preparation, and even a seminar on cooking, clean- ing, and laundry! Sessums' residents had charity events to help hurricane victims and the less fortunate during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Out- side of educational programming, Sessums has plenty of social program- ming, such as pay-per-view parries for the MSU/Texas game and the Holyfield/Bowe fight.
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MCKEE HALL
McKee Hall, the sister res- idence hall to Sessums, is home for many freshmen fe- males. Residents of McKee are active in all aspects of campus life. Examples are Campus Activities Board, Student As- sociation, MSU's famous Ma- roon Band, Black Voices, Fashion Board, Diamond Girls, Angel Flight, campus ministries, intramural sports, and a variety of honor socie- ties. As service projects, the girls of McKee recycle, host a Halloween carnival for area children, and participate in monthly community service work.
Photos by Ralph Shir
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HIQHTOWER
After a few weeks of living on-campus, freshmen in Hightower became more familiar with all aspects of college life, and they began to take advantage of the many opportunities to get involved. Hall Council was elected, and committees were formed. Soon "Movie Nights" began in the lobby. A Halloween party and a Christmas party were social high- lights for first semester, and there were cos- tume contests and door decorating contests as part of the parties.
However, even in the fun, residents re- membered others. They had a very successful "Food for Families" campaign for Thanks- giving and participated greatly in the "SANTA" project for Christmas. They col- lected toys, food, and clothing for under- privileged individuals, and a "wish aee" for Hurricane Andrew victims was placed in the lobby.
As the freshman year comes to an end, residents are forced to leave Hightower Hall. However, they will carry with them always the strong, life-long friendships begun here and all the memories of the time when they called Hightower Hall their home. — - Michelle Craft, RHD
ifer Hotchkiss, Jennifer Rodgers, Carta Latino, Shanna Willi a. Houts. Not pictured : Brandy Elwart.
, Michelle Craft, Davelle Walters. Daniel Cassidy, Bubba Mahne, Benji Spence, Scott Brown,
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CRITZ HALL
Critz Hall was built in 1956 as a men's residence hall. It was named after Hugh Critz who served Mis- sissippi State College as president from 1930-34.
Today, Critz Hall houses fresh- men women. Residents of Critz Hall are Diamond Girls, Featured Twirlers, and members of the MSU Volleyball Team. Residents are also members of the band, Black Stu- dent Council, the Greek system, NAACP, Image, State Striders, NSBE, and various other organ- izations.
Critz Hall has a staff of six res- ident assistants (Kim Wright, Michelle Rial, Jennifer Adams, Kristin BeU, Valerie Boyd, and Tera Quails) and resident hall di- rector, Dawn Powell.
Photos by Sonny M Jennifer Adams, April Smith, Alicia Smith. Michelle Carter, Tracey Myer, Valerie Yowk, Nikki Middleton, Not pictured:Dawn Powell, Kristin Bell. Carrie Steffanie Graves.
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Hathom Hall is a residence hall designed for upperdass women, It is located on Magruder Street between Rice and Cresswell. The residents are involved in sororities, depart- mental clubs, and other organ- izations. There is a wide range of academic interests among the residents. Each individual who lives in Hathom offers a unique quality that adds to the Evely atmosphere of the hall. Further- more, the dedicated hall staff works hard to help create a home away from home.
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MULL HALL
Located by the Chapel, Hull Hall may be the best kept secret on campus. Offering the best access to the heart of MSU, Hull is home to a diverse group of women. Its residents are involved in campus organ- izations as well as many of the women's sports teams. With an active Hall Council, Hull has become a fun place to be and a home away from home.
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CRESSWELL
CressweU Hall strives to aid in the growth and develop- ment of its residents by of- fering and encouraging diverse programming. CressweU offers social programs, such as Mov- ie Night and Area Cookout; educational programs, such as Modctails for Alcohol Aware- ness Week; and cultural pro- grams, such as John Home. CressweU also promoted WeU- ness Week, participated in the Halloween Carnival, volun- teered to the Very Special Arts, and assisted the Choctaw County Tornado victims.
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HOMECOMING
HOMECOMING QUEEN
SUSAN JENNINGS
When the polls closed at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6, Susan Jen- nings had been elected as Missis- sippi State's 1992 Homecoming Queen. Susan is a senior with a 3.9 QPA in Accounting. She came to Mississippi State as a freshman from Gulf Breeze, Florida, but now resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- nia.
Since coming to State, Susan has been very active on campus serving as an Orientation leader, Roadrunner secretary, Alumni Del- egate, and serves in various hon- orary organizations. Susan's spon- sor for homecoming was Kappa Delta Sorority, where she served as Vice-President of Pledge Edu- cation and Panhellenic Delegate.
Homecoming 1992 set a record by having such a large voter turn- out Around 3,000 people came to the election polls to cast their four votes. One vote was given to each of the four areas: homecoming queen, over-all homecoming maid from the four classes, and Mr. and Miss MSU.
Susan and her representatives
spent Saturday afternoon welcoming home alumni and friends to Mississippi State. The court was presented at half- time of the Mississippi State versus Arkansas State game.
Photo by Stewart's Photography
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Rebecca Langford
Maid-At-Large Phi Mu Sorority
MSU Traditions
A crowd of 59,566 fitted Scott Field for the, third largest Homecoming crowd at Mis- sissippi State. Pre.-ga.me fes- tivities began when students returned from Fail Break on Wednesday, and organiza- tions made Homecoming signs out of chicken wire and tissues. Tfie winner of the sign competition was NAIT, an engineering organization. The Student Association sponsored the 5th Annual Mud Tug at Fraternity Park at 1 p.m. Friday afternoon, and held a Homecoming parade at 6 p.m. that began at the Cobb Institute of Archeology and preceded to the Amphitheater where a pep redly was held Kappa Delta Sorority took ftome a pizza party prize from Domino's Pizza jfor winning tfie spirit competition.
Saturday morning, October 2A, the Homecoming festiv- ities 6egan witft Discovery: MSU at 9 a.m. Over 1500 prospective students and their parents came to the drill field to participate in activities; eat jree popcorn, sausages pre- pared by our meat processing department, and ice cream produced by our dairy depart- ment; and purchase tickets to the afternoon game. Air Bully was also on hand for the day's events. At 11 cum., the Feflbwsftip of Christian Ath- letes sponsored a rally at Dudy No6(e Fiefd. Tfie spe- cial quest was former Mis- sissippi State quarterback, Joe Reed, (continued)
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Kick-off was at 1:30 p.m. for the Arkansas State game.. Cowbells and pom-pons waved from both sides of the, stadium as the. flayers and band took to the field. The Famous Maroon Marcfutuj Band spelled out "STATE" as they fayed our fight song. At half-time, the Alumni Band joined them, and the alumni majorettes performed to "Go, Johnny, Go." Also at half-time, the Homecoming Court was presented. Coo- per Callaway, SA President, crowned the queen, and flowers were presented by the Alumni Association director. Mr. and' Miss MSU were also presented.
When the dock ran out at the end of the fourth Quarter, the Mississippi State Bulldogs had taken their own crown winning the game 56-6, moving up in the pods to #241
MSU Roadrunner, Steve Wampler, quenched thirsts by helping in the Coke booth at Discovery, MSU.
Laurann Garley and Elizabeth Trevathon spiced up Bully's traditional "Maroon, White" chant before kick- off.
Two of Mississippi State's role models- Bully and 1992 Homecoming Queen, Susan Jennings.
Tail-gators are a big part of the football traditions at Mississippi State.
Senior maid, Dwilette Pride, signs an autograph for a future MSU cheerleader, or homecoming maid.
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MISS REVEILLE
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On November 17, Gayla Moore of Houston was cho- sen as Miss Reveille 1993- She is a senior majoring in elementary education. Gayla was sponsored by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore.
Reveille Beauties: Candace Hart, Donna Knight Miss Xeveiile-Gayh Moore, Adriene Cuteingtoa, and Ashley Hays
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Adriane Cureington was sponsored by Chi Omega Sorority. She is a senior majoring in marketing from Pearl.
Candace Hart is a sophomore from Meridian
majoring in physical therapy. Candace was spon- sored by Phi Mu Sorority.
Ashley Hays is a senior from Jackson majoring in elementary education. She was sponsored by Delta Gamma Sorority.
Donna Knight is a senior from Laurel majoring in marketing. Donna was sponsored by Delta Gamma Sorority.
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Our hosts for the evening were from the Columbus Air Force Base.
John Charles Taggart entertained the crowd during the pageant intermissions.
Gayla Moore accepts her roses and silver plate.
Photos by Sonny Mathews layout and copy by Michel Crane
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Moore Impresses Pageant Judges
Gayla Moore's bright smile and sparkling eyes wowed the judges and won her the crown of Miss Reveille 1993. The competition was stiff with 59 of Mississippi State's finest competed for the title.
For the first year, the Campus Activities Board sponsored the Miss Reveille pageant, which was held on November 16 and 17 in the Union Ballroom. Practice was held on Sunday, No- vember 15, to get the 59 contestants prepared for the two-day event. Then, on Monday, at 7 p.m., the con-
testants took the stage as they introduced them- selves, and modeled their evening gowns. Interviews were held Tuesday morn- ing, and the judges chose the Top 20.
Tuesday night, all 59 con- testants introduced them- selves in evening gowns to friends and family, and the Top 20 were announced. The final top ten girls an- swered a question from their interview on stage for the final competition. When the judging was completed, Gayla Moore was crowned Miss Reveille 1993.
Camala Corley, sponsored by Kappa Delta Sorority, introduces herself for the first pres- entation of the contestants.
Top 10 finalist, Kelly Wake, models her lipstick red gown for the judges.
The first group of the Top 20 show the judges their fabulous smiles.
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Mississippi State crowned Leah Hamner as its representative for the Miss Mississippi pageant in February of this year. Leah won the pageant by scoring high enough in the talent, interview, evening gown, and swimsuit competition's combined score.
Leah is a fourth-year senior architecture major preparing to finish her degree in Jackson next year. She has already earned her interior design degree in her home state of Alabama.
Leah won the talent preliminary with her vocal presentation of "This Is The Moment", and also won the swimsuit preliminary wearing a turquise swimsuit. At the Miss Mississippi pageant, she wore an off-white suit of the same style. Her platform for the pageant was im- proving the arts in education. Art is an im- portant aspect of the educational system, and should not be abandoned.
Leah has had previous experience in the Miss America pageant through the Alabama system, where she was runner-up to Miss Alabama. But when she talked of her experience at Miss Mis- sissippi, this is what she said,
"I had a great time, I met my roommate while I was there. Vicksburg is so receptive to the pageant. Everyone gets involved. You prepare, get ready, and when you get there, you sit back and have fun."
Leah Hamner, Miss Mississippi State University, 1992
Leah sings "This is the Moment" for the talent competition.
Leah Hamner competes for the swimsuit preliminary
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Ashley Hays- Ashley, first alternate to Miss Mississippi State, is an elementary education major. She is a senior from Jackson. Delta Gamma sorority sponsored Ashley* who sang "My Mammy" for her talent.
Shawna Bennett- A junior from Picayune, Shawna was chosen as
Mississippi State's second alternate. Shawna is also an elementary
education major and was sponsored by Delta Gamma. Shawna's
talent was singing "Break It To Me Gendy."
Meg Hargrove- Third alternate, Meg Hargrove, is a senior from Starkville. For her talent she sang "Break It To Me Gendy." Meg said of her experience with the pageant, "The pageant was one of the best experiences I had while at Mississippi State."
Darbie Pope- Darbie, a senior from Kosciusko, was chosen as Miss
Mississippi State's fourth alternate. She is a vocal music education
major and also sang for talent portion of the preliminaries.
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On February 7, 1992, twelve contestants com- peted for the title of Miss MSU in Lee Hall's auditoruim. The pageant was based on the theme Phantom of the Opera. In the preliminary com- petitions, the contestants had interviews with five Mississippi Scholarship Pageant judges. Miss Mississippi, 1991, Mary Allison Hurdle, and Miss MSU, 1991, Genevieve Fager, provided special entertain- ment for the evening. The twelve contestants were Shawna Bennett, Kathy Elisar, Comesha Lesondra Griffin, Leah Hamner, Meg Hargrove, Sylvia Lynn Hoque, Ashley Hays, Sharon Malone, Lanay Mixon, Darbie Pope, Becky Ru- dolph, and Diane Smith. The master of ceremonies was Doug Holland.
The contestants' scores were based on evening gown, 15%; swimsuit, 15%; interview, 30%; and talent, 40%. According to Melinda Smith, the executive director of the 1992 Miss MSU pageant committee, "The entertainment was outstanding. The women are fit, very talented, and beautiful. A special quality about the Miss MSU pageant that is different from other pageants is that the Miss MSU pageant is a scholarship pageant. The pageant allows the winner and the alternates the opportunity to continue their education." The judges had the hardest decision to choose the 1992 Miss Mississippi State University from the very talented and beautiful contestants, by Lilac Yee
Miss MSU, 1991, Genevieve Fager, crowns Leah Hamner as Miss MSU, 1992.
Mississippi State University's Top 5 Win- ners
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Fourth alternate, Darbie Pope, models her turquoise gown in evening gown competition.
Contestant, Diane Smith, sang for her talent competition.
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EDMONSON AND CALLAWAY ELECTED MR AND MISS MSU
Mr. and Miss MSU
Owen Edmonson
Owen Edmonson is a senior accounting major from Madison, Mississippi. Her involvement in so many activities has earned her the title of Miss MSU. Some of these activities include Panhellenic Council president. Student Association Senator, Mississippi State Roadrunner, Gamma Alpha Epsilon pres- ident, and Delta Gamma Sorority. She has also earned many honors including Outstanding Freshman Woman, Outstand- ing Sophomore Woman, Cardinal Key Honor Society, and Order of Omega. Owen has also donated her time to various organlzaitons such as Very Special Arts, March of Dimes, Adopt-A-School, and Mississippi Blood Services.
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Cooper Callaway
hooper Callaway is a senior economics/pre-dentistry najor from Columbus, Mississippi. His activities include iigma Chi Fraternity, where he served as Rush Chair- nan and Little Sister Magister; Student Association Sen- itor for two years; Alumni Delegate; and MSU Tennis 'earn. Even witti his busy schedule of activities. Cooper las still found time to earn such honors as Elderstates- nan, Gamma Beta Fhi, Blue Key Dean's Scholar, and low serves us as President of the Student Association, hooper has also worked with the surrounding com- nunities through various United Way activities.
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Clinton
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President's List, Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honorary, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Reformed University Fel- lowship
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Madison
English
Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Sigma Tau Delta Interna- tional English Honor Soci- ety, President's List, Scotch Guard
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CHRISTY BRUMFIELD
Madison
Accounting
Omicron Delta Kappa, Ori- entation Leader, Blackfriar's Drama Society, Chi Omega Sorority, Roadrunner
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MEG CAIN
Wiggins
Mechanical Engineering
President's List, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Pi Tau Sigma Engi- neering Honorary, Phi Kap- pa Phi Honorary
COOPER CALLAWAY Columbus
Economics/Pre-Dentistry
Student Association Presi- dent, Elderstatesmen, Blue Key, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Alumni Delegate
MARY CARAWAY
Meridian
Chemical Engineering
MSU Hall of Fame, Engi- neering Ambassadors, Ome- ga Chi Epsilon, Famous Ma- roon Marching Band, Tau Beta Phi
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JUSTIN CLARK
Olive Branch
Computer Science
Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Presi- dent's Scholar, University Honors Program, Reveille Staff, Association of Com- puting Machinery
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ROBIN COOLEY
Waynesboro
Accounting
President's Scholar, Chi Omega Sorority Treasurer, Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honorary, Student Associa-
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SUSAN CROWLEY Southaven
Electrical Engineering
Tau Beta Phi Engineering Honorary, Eta Kappa Nu Honorary, President's List, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority
MARY KATHERYNE DOLLAR
Batesville
Accounting
Order of Omega, Delta Gamma Sorority, Roadrun- ner, Student Association Treasurer, Order of Omega
SHAWN DULANEY
Starkville
Marketing
Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Beta Gamma Sigma, Black- friars Drama Society, MSU Madrigals, President's Schol-
KIM DURHAM
Carriere
Biological Engineering/Pre- Medicine
Gamma Alpha Epsilon, Del- ta Gamma, Bulldog Hostess, College Republicans
MICHELE EARQLE
Vicksburg
Graphic Design
Senior Chalet Award, Pres- ident's List, Gamma Beta Phi Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honorary, Methodist Stu- dent Center
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EDWARD EVANS
Gulfport
Industrial Engineering
MSU Image Scholar, Inter- Fraternity Council, Air Force ROTC, Alpha Phi Fraternity President, MSU Marching Band
CHRIS EWING
Tampa, Florida
Mechanical Engineering
Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honorary, Pres- ident's List, Mortar Board, Sigma Chi Fraternity, ASHRAE Award
DENTON FARR
Piano, Texas
Communications
Mortar Board, Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship Chair- man, President's Scholar, Roadrunner, Greek Council for Christ
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CATHY GOFORTH Derma Home Economics Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Zeta Professional Fraternity, Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society, Delta Delta Delta Sorority |
CHRISTI GOLDMAN
Marietta, Georgia
Civil Engineering
Chi Epsilon Civil Engineer- ing Honor Society, Engineer- ing Student Council, Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity
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President's Scholar, Gamma Beta Phi Point Secretary, Psi Chi Peer Advisor, Black- friar's Drama Society |
CRAWFORD GRABOWSKI
Gulfport
English
President's Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor- ary, Kappa Delta Sorority, Sigma Tau Delta English Honorary
JEREMY GRAFTON
Pascagoula
Chemical Engineering
Elderstatesmen, Tau Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Alpha Fraternity Scholarship Chairman, Omega Chi Epsilon
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KEVIN GREEN
Jackson, Tennessee
Landscape Architecture
Order of Omega Vice- President, Roadrunner Pres- ident, Sigma Lambda Al- pha, Phi Delta Theta, Pres- ident's Scholar
ASHLEY HAYS
Jackson
Elementary Education
Gamma Beta Phi, Delta Gamma Sorority, Mississip- pi Association of Children Under Six, Order of Omega, Kappa Delta Pi
JENAE HEEP
Tupelo
Accounting
President's Scholar, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, Beta Al- pha Psi
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Ocean Springs |
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ERIN INGRAM
Jackson
Management
Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student As- sociation Senator, Chi Ome- ga Sorority, University Hon- ors Program
GALAGHER JEFF
Clinton
Electrical Engineering
Schillig Leadership Scholar, Student Body Senator, Kap- pa Sigma Fraternity, College Republicans, Lambda Sigma
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JOHN JENKINS
Tupelo
History/Political Science
Mortar Board, Blue Key, Pi Sigma Alpha, FarmHouse Fraternity President, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa
SUSAN JENNINGS Gulf Breeze, Florida
Accounting
Orientation Leader, Road- runner, Alumni Delegate, Kappa Delta Sorority, Om- icron Delta Kappa, Gamma Alpha Epsilon
BARKER JORDAN
West Point
Fitness Management
Dean's List Scholar, MSU Bulldog Hostess, Kappa Delta Sorority, Fashion Board, MSU Reveille Beauty
TINA JULIANA
Starkville
Industrial Engineering
Engineering Ambassadors, Alpha Pi Mu Honorary Pres- ident, Phi Eta Sigma Hon- orary, Tau Beta Pi Delegate to Nationals
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EMILY KIMBRELL
Starkville
Interior Design
Alpha Zeta Honorary, Phi Eta Sigma Honorary, Gam- ma Beta Phi Honorary, Kap- pa Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi
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WHO'S WHO
SHANE KITCHENS
Forest Products/Furniture
Gamma Alpha Epsilon Honor Fraternity, Presi- dent's List, Alpha Gamma Rho President, Greek Coun- cil for Christ
TIFFANY LACEY
Aberdeen
Accounting
Beta Alpha Psi, Lambda Sigma, Delta Gamma Soror- ity, Compass Club First Vice-President, Phi Eta Sig-
CHRISTOPHER LANGE Clarksville, Tennessee
Biochemistry
Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, President's Scholar, Army Color Guard, SD Lee Rangers, Scabbard and Blade
BRYAN LEATHERMAN
Tupelo
Microbiology
Elderstatesmen, Gamma Beta Phi Honorary, Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Med Hon- orary, Mortar Board, Circle K President
MOLLY LIVINGSTON Laurel, Maryland
Aerospace
Sigma Gamma Tau Honor- ary Society, U.S. Air Force ROTC, University Honors Program, President's Scholar
CANDIDO LOPEZ
Starkville
Mechanical Engineering
Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Mortar Board, Presi- dent's Scholar, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers
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AMY MARQUEZ
Clinton
Political Science
Cardinal Key Honorary, Gamma Beta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Student Association Attorney General, Lambda Sigma
KELLY MASON
Houston
Interior Design
Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Gamma, Bulldog Hostess, Student Association of Interior De- sign President
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KENNY MCNEAL
New Albany
Business Information Systems
Alpha Iota Delta, Order of Omega, Blue Key, Mortar Board, FarmHouse Fraterni- ty President
MELINDA MILLER
Waveland
Biology/General Science
National Dean's List, Phi Beta Lambda Social Chair- person, Pre- Vet Club, Girl Scouts of America
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MEG MONTGOMERY Canton
Communications
Student Association Senate, Kappa Delta President, Or- der of Omega, Omicron Delta Kappa, Roadrunner
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SARAH MOONEY Petal Biological Engineering Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Hearrin-Hess Engineer- ing Scholarship, Engineering Student Council, Dean's Scholar |
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LISA MORICI
Maisonville, Louisiana
Biology
Mortar Board President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta Historian, Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Med, Roadrunner
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Resident Assistant, Pom Squad Captain, Orientation Leader, Home Economics Club, Catholic Student As- sociation |
MICKI MULLINS
Natchez
Accounting
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Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta |
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Agricultural Communication
Alpha Zeta Honorary, CAHE Ambassador, Mortar Board, MISSCOM Commu- nicators, PRAM
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Gulfport
Biological Engineering
Dean's List, Phi Eta Sigma Honorary, Gamma Beta Phi Honorary, Angel Flight, Na- tional Society of Black En- gineers
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Elementary Education
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BETH SCHREINER
Birmingham, Alabama
Fitness Management
Phi Kappa Phi, Angel Flight, Delta Delta Delta So- rority, Reformed University Fellowship, Mortar Board
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TANYA TAYLOR
Greenwood
Marketing
Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, Al- pha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, Home Economics Club, Panhellinic Council
BETH THOMAS
Springboro, Ohio
Speech Communication
Chi Omega Sorority, Dean's List, Roadrunner, MSU Matchmate, MSU Play Pro- ductions, Very Special Arts Vounteer
FRED TYNER
Canton
Civil Engineering
Chi Epsilon Vice-President, Tau Beta Phi, President's Scholar, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Famous Maroon Band
PATRICIA VIERRA
Graphic Design
Alpha Lambda Delta, Ori- entation Leader, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Pi Delta Phi French Honorary
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Starkville
Foreign Languages
Gamma Beta Phi, German Club, MSU Roadrunner, Phi Kappa Phi, President's Scholar, Outstanding Hon- ors Senior
TIFFANY WALDEN
Starkville
Secondary Education
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Clinton
Chemistry
Phi Kappa Phi, President's List, Phi Gamma Fraternity President, MSU Budo Club, United Way Tutor
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Clinton
Chemical Engineering
Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Ep- silon Secretary, Lambda Sig- ma, Phi Gamma Delta Fra- ternity, Engineering Student Council
HAROLD YATES
Madison
Communications
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Nettleton
Accounting
Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, President's List, Orien- tation Leader, Kappa Delta Sorority, Varsity Cheerleader
LESLIE ZACHARIAS
Starkville
Accounting
Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Beta Alpha Psi, Om- icron Delta Kappa, Chi Omega Sorority President, Fashion Board
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Ag and Home Ec
"Success favors the prepared mind." J.Paul Thaxton
The College of Agriculture and Home Economics is one of five major segments of the Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine. Agriculture has changed tremendously since World War II and is continuing to do so. It is no longer simply "farming." Today's agricultural industry includes the actual production of food and fiber, businesses and industries which provide the farmer with goods and services and which process and distribute farm products, and agricultural research and education.
Concerned in this broad sense, agriculture is the largest and most essential industry in this country, or in the world. Yet our land- grant universities, including Mississippi State University, are now graduating many fewer than the number needed to fill the jobs available each year to college agricultural graduates. As we look at today's agriculture and review the many changes which are taking place in the size of farm or operation, labor employed, capital investment, technical knowledge and skill required, management information needed, and the type of student enrolled, it becomes increasingly clear that the agricultural curricula must be developed which create new combinations of training in science, business, and technical agriculture. To pro- vide such training, the College continuously revises and re- organizes its undergraduates' curriculum and instructional pro- grams.
Above right-T5t. Fox is the Dean of Agriculture and Home Economics.
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Lefc-Dr, J. Paul Thaxton, professor of poultry science at MSU, says that his students have taught him to ''always try to be fair to everyone." He tries to listen to his students and encourages them to learn how to think and not just mem- orize facts. "When we learn to think, we are usually successful," believes Thaxton. His advice to graduating seniors is "work hard, be happy and strive to make your world just a little better than you found it."
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The College of Agriculture and Home Economics is one of the most diverse colleges at MSU. Students may study anything from animal husbandry to interior design.
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Architecture
"Become the most engaging critic of yourself." Michael Ben
The profession of architecture offers the student the opportunity to participate in improving the physical world, in solving problems of our society, and in giving form to the needs of modem culture. To meet these demands requires a highly trained profession composed of sensitive, dedicated men and women. The School of Architecture is the educational foundation of the pro- fession in the State of Mississippi and provides for the development of the individual skills and understand- ing to prepare the student for his or her role in the practices of architecture.
The School of Architecture offers an intense, carefully structured, and rich array of courses which constitute a solid foundation for architectural practice. While cour- sework is comprehensive in scope, providing the stu- dents with an awareness of the diversity and com- plexity of today's professional world, each course has its own important role in developing the unique knowledge and abilities required of architects in a modern world.
The School of Architecture at Mississippi State Uni- versity is the professional school for the State of Mississippi and is the only program in the state which leads to a professional degree in architecture. Dean John M. McRae, pictured above right, has served as the dean of the school since August 1987.
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Architecture student Scott Thaggard is hard at work on a design project. Students of the School of Architecture work incredibly long hours drawing, rendering, and constructing their projects.
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"If any legimate intellectual issue is boring to
The College of Arts and Sciences provides the fundamental training needed by all persons who wish to become college graduates. Students in all undergraduate schools and colleges in the University take more than half their courses during the first two years in the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition, the College provides preprofessional curricula for students who take their professional training elsewhere.
One of the most diverse colleges at MSU, the College of Arts and Sciences offers majors in everything from art to physics. The educational mission of the College, as an undergraduate college, is two fold: to provide students with a liberal education which will facilitate intellectual development and a life-long pursuit of knowledge, and to give these students the in-depth edcation in at least one specialized area necessary to prepare them for a career or for advanced study.
A liberal education attained in this context should ensure that graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences have gained an understanding and appreciation of human culture. They should have examined the social, historical, political, philosophical and economic dimensions of the human condition and mankind's perception of the world as it is expressed through the fine arts, language, and literature. They should have learned the use of quantitative and scientific methods and should have partic- ipated in the universal quest to comprehend natural phenomena
and to utilize this knowledge beneficially and ethically.
Above righl-Dn. Jim L. Soloman, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Right-During the summer of 1992 the Cobb Institute of Archeology worked on the Lahav Project in Israel. These are the skeletal remains that were uncovered during the project. They are of a 5,500 year old male on whom a house is believed to collapsed.
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Left-English professor Dr. Patrick Creevy is about a quarter of the way through his second novel — its topic is a secret. Creevy realizes that "English is a terrifying subject to a significant percentage of the population" and that "a teacher of writing needs to be a psychiatrist as well as a grammarian." His advice to freshmen is to "eliminate as fast as possible any prejudicies you might entertain against any field of study."
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Ceramics is one of the fun and creative classes offered by the College of Arts and Sciences. Students are given
the opportunity to express themselves through their work.
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The College of Business and Industry, organized in 1915, is the oldest College of Business in the state and one of the oldest in the South. In 1979, the Department of Accounting was designated as the School of Accountancy in answer to a need for attention to the unique requirements of the growing profession of ac- countancy. This college is a professional college which provides a broad education together with a wide range of programs in Accounting, Business, and Economics.
The Mission of the College of Business and Industry is to provide: intellectual, cultural, and professional development for the people enrolled in its instructional programs, discovery of new and useful knowledge through academic and applied re- search, and effective application of knowledge in the business and economic development of the state, region, and nation through service activities.
The purpose of the various curriclua in the College is generally to provide for a broad education, preparing the student for im- aginative and responsible leadership role in business and society. In essence, the student who graduates from the College of ? Business and Industry should be able to deal with the technical complexities of his/her chosen career, have the ability to reason and independently make decisions, possess communicative skills, have an appreciation for the human condition, and have an inclusive perspective on society and progress. Above right-Dt. Harvey Lewis is the Dean of Business and Industry.
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Mike Butler of Mississippi Power discusses career opportunities with Kent Busbee. The Career Day Fair offers students the opportunity to talk to representatives of many employers,
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The College is actively involved in the Vety Special Atts Festival, a ptogtam designed to demonstrate how the arts can be used as educational tools for handicapped learners. Dr. Arnold J. Moore serves as Dean of the College of Education.
"Your attitude is contagious. Is yours worth catching?" Susan Boleware
The College of Education is responsible for all teacher education at Mississippi State University. All students who plan to qualify to teach must be formally admitted to the teacher education program. The College is a professional college committed to fulfilling the three functions — to provide undergraduate and graduate professional preparation for teachers, administators, school service personnel, and others who assume education- related positions in settings other than schools; to collaborate with school personnel, educational agencies, professional groups, and others interested in the evaluation and improvement of educational opportunities, programs, and services; and to pro- mote and conduct experimental and other research studies designed to improve educational practice and to advance ed- ucational theory. The College is organized to offer curricula and services for the preparation of teachers in early childhood, elementary, middle, and secondary school classrooms; personnel to serve in various levels of school and administrative positions; supervisory personnel for curricular development and instruc- tional improvement; individuals for a wide variety of guidance and student personnel positions; and professional educators in colleges, community, technical and vocational schools, and gov- ernmental agencies.
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Left-Introduction to Desktop Publishin- ing is Susan Boleware's favorite class to teach. She is "able to see students begin this class thinking they have very little creative ability and leave at the end of the semester with a publishable, mailable doc- ument in hand." Boleware believes that "students should know how to be flexible and adjust to situations. The ability to draw from previous experiences to make appropriate choices would be an asset to any student."
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One of the "hands on" classes in the College of Education is art for children. These future teachers learn the skills necessary to interest children in art.
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College of Engineering
The College of Engineering is a professional college whose purposes are to provide both undergraduate and graduate instruction in engineering, to conduct basic and applied research of an engineering nature, and to engage in engineering extension and public service activities. To accomplish these objectives, the College of Engineering is organized into three functional units: Research and Graduate Studies, Undergraduate Af- fairs, and Engineering Services.
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his classes for thirty-two years. He tries to teach his students "to try and understand the un- derlying principles of the scientific and engi- neering subjects that the professors cover in class. Don't just unconsciously work the assigned prob- lems." Wehr believes that graduating seniors of the college of engineering "should know how to systenatically solve the tasks they encounter in industry and should use their imagination to come up with innovative solutions."
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"What you achieve in your life is up to you." William Ela
The School of Forestry Resources is composed of the De- partments of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, and Forest Products. Careers in forest industry manufacturing are directly related to Mississippi's growing industrial manufacturing base in lumber, pulp and paper, and furniture. These career op- portunities are concerned with quality control, production con- trol, product and process development, personnel relations, management, and engineering.
Wood as a fiber source and material of construction is as important in today's high tech society as it was in the early years of the country's growth and development. Diminishing supplies of non-renewable resources and increased costs for their pro- curement assures wood an important role in traditional and non- traditional use in the form of fiber, composite panels, solid wood building components, home furnishings and eventually as an important chemical raw material. Continued use of wood, the variety of products that can be produced from it, and the need to restructure the industry to compete in world markets provide an exciting and challenging future for the wood-using industries and expanded career opportunities for wood scientists, forest products specialists, and wood industry managers. Above rigbt- Dr. Thompson is the Dean of the College of Forestry Resources.
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Tlie School of Forest Resources is now housed in its new 63,000 square foot building. Once housed in six different locations, the school will benefit from its newfound unity.
College of Veterinary Med.
"Save time for yourself; enjoy solitude." John Harkness
The College of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1974 by an act of the Mississippi Legislature. The first class was admitted during the 1977-78 academic year and graduated in May, 1981.
The permanent College facilities, completed in the fall of 1981, include the learning resources building, the animal health center, and the research facility. College programs, faculty and staff offices are located in these facilities.
The primary objective of the College is to be relevant to the needs of Mississippi. In quest of this objective, the College will provide training in the sciences re- quired for a career in veterinary medicine. The College program focuses on the skills of a general practioner who will serve the animal-owning public of Mis- sissippi. Dr. H. Dwight Mercer, pictured above right, serves as Dean of the College of Vet Med.
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Left- "Save time for yourself; enjoy sol- itude. Take walks, study alone, and read Homer's Iliad on your own" is Dr. John Harkness's advice to entering freshmen. He has learned from his students that "loneliness and lack of self-confidence are felt by most of us, and that knowledge should affect how we interact with oth- ers." Harkness is currently preparing the fourth edition of his book The Biology and Medicine of Rabbits and Rodents.
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Students of the College of Vet Med tate for and train Bully (the real dog). They take the faithful MSU
mascot to many school related events to boost MSU spirit.
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College Board
The College Board was created specifically to remove political interference from the administration of statewide higher education. Its members are appointed by the Governor. They serve twelve-year terms which are staggered to prevent any one group of political appointees from gaining control of the board.
Top right-Governor Kirk Fordice. Above -Front: J. Marlin Ivey, Sidney L. Rushing, Frank O. Crosthwait, Jr., Will A. Hickman, Dr. Cass Pennington. Back: Carl Nicholson, Ri( Garrett Thew, James Luvene, Dr. Ray Cleere, Nan McGahey Baker, Jake Mills, Diana M. Miller, Bill Crawford.
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Executive Council
: Executive Council began a series of monthly :tings with representatives of other university ricils and committees this year. The Faculty incil, Deans Council, Council on Minority Af- >, the Student Association, and others met with Executive Council to discuss matters that con- i their organizations in hopes of making MSU a :er place. The Executive Council is made up of president, vice presidents, athletic director, and president.
we-FrontiDr. Roy Ruby, Vice President of
Student Affairs; Dr. Randy Robinette, Chair of Faculty Council; Ms. Retha Bushby, Chair of Staff Advisory Council; Dr. Bill McDaniel, Provost and Vice President of Academic Af- fairs. Back:Mr. Larry Templeton, Athletics Di- rector; Dr. Ralph Powe, Vice President for Re- search; Dr. Billy Ward, Vice President for Institutional Advancement; Dr. Donald Zacharias, President; Dr. Rodney Foil, Vice President for Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine; Dr. George Verrall, Vice President for Business Affairs; Mr. Charles Guest, University Counsel.
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President Zacharias
"Mississippi State is a growing, changing university."
Change is the common denominator among modern organizations. Mis- sissippi State is a growing, changing university. After more than a year of intensive review, self-examination and debate, the institution has adopted a long-range plan to focus its academic programs in the areas of human resources development, economic and community advancement, science and technology, and environmental quality.
These focus areas match major strengths of our university with major needs of the State of Mississippi. By structuring academic programs to emphasize fields of particular stength, we can concentrate limited re- sources to produce the greatest benefits for the state. This approach will allow Mississippi State to do the very best job it can of serving Mississippi and its people, as well as the region and the nation.
In human resources development, the university will provide broad-based general and liberal education, preparation for lifelong learning, preparation for careers, and service to citizens of the state.
In economic and community advancement, the university will aid state development in areas including agriculture and forest products, business, community and government management, manufacturing, and social and policy analysis.
In science and technology, the university will emphasize strengths such as engineering, biotechnology, computing, animal and plant sciences, food technology and manufacturing technology.
In environmental quality, the university will help ensure quality of life through work in air and water quality, food quality, natural resource management and waste management.
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university's alumni and other friends are needed now more than ever.1
Mississippi State has embarked on a bold agenda of service to Mississit', the nation, and the world. Our faculty, staff and students are commit!! to its success. To aid in that effort, we are laying the groundwork for university's first major gifts campaign, with a view of solidifying accomplishments of the past and securing the opportunities of the futi ■ Our goal is to make Mississippi State University stronger, more focus and more valuable to Mississippi and the world beyond.
-Donald W. Zacharias, President
The university's effort to shape its own future has been neither easy nor painless. Other difficult choices no doubt lie ahead in higher education as Mississippi State adjusts to meet the needs of all our citizens. The
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Division of
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Bringing national recognition to Mississippi State.
The Division of Research has been organized with regular interaction and communications with each college research unit. The Office of Sponsored Programs and the Office of Research Services have been established as service units to the faculty in developing sources of external funding. The Division of Research has been designated a Carnegie Research I In- stitution. One of the goals of the Division of Research is the identification of programs which have a significant potential for achieving national recongition and to provide the assistance necessary to achieve such recognition.
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illie Harris stretches out to make a gymnastic grab. He had a fantastic season at wide re- ceiver.
Torrance Brown and Scott Gumina put the hit on an Ar- kansas State running back in an at- tempt to deny an Indian the first down. Jimmie Myles, Herman Car- roll, Daniel Boyd, and another MSU defender pursue the play.
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In 1991, Coach Jackie Sherrill brought new-found excitement to Bulldog football with a 7-5 record and a Liberty Bowl appearance. This season's #24 AP preseason ranking renewed that feeling of ex- citement. Mississippi State began the season at Texas. An outstanding Bulldog effort led to a 28-10 win over the Longhorns. The next week, however, the Bulldogs suf- fered a loss at the hands of LSU, 24- 3. The Bulldogs were at Memphis State 7 days later, looking for re- demption. The Dogs barely escaped the Tigers with a less than brilliant 20-16 win.
Coming off a much needed open- date, State played host to the Florida Gators. A stellar defensive perfor- mance led to a 30-6 thrashing of the Gators. The win put the Bulldogs right back in the SEC hunt and gave them a #19 AP ranking. The next
game against Auburn was a defen- sive struggle, but the Dogs managed to pull out a 14-7 win.
Seven days later, an emotional 0-5 South Carolina team outplayed the Dogs, 21-6. Homecoming, a week later, brought Arkansas State to town. State whipped the Indians, 56- 6.
In the most exciting win of the season, State ended its road SEC woes by blocking a field goal in the final seconds of the game to beat Kentucky, 37-36. The next week, Arkansas arrived at Scott Field to give way to another defensive strug- gle. The MSU defense kept the Hogs out of the endzone and scored the only touchdown of the game to win 10-3.
On November 14, one of the big- gest games in college football was played at Scott Field against #2 Al- abama. The Tide looked to have its
way with MSU, as they went in halftime ahead 17-3. The Bulldo came out in the 2nd half fired u scoring 1 8 points in the 3rd quarte However, missed opportunities cri pled State in the 4th quarter Bama went on to win 30-21. R gardless of the loss, the Bulldogs h; reason to hold their heads up aftl gaining over 300 yards on the nl tion's top ranked defense.
The regular season came to I close in Oxford. After pulling ahesl 10-0 in the first half, the Bulldo gave up 17 unanswered points I Ole Miss. The game ended wi: MSU being denied a touchdown cl 11 plays inside the Rebels' 12 yaJ line.
After a terrific 7-4 regular seaso the Bulldogs found themselves wii an invitation to meet North Car lina in the Peach Bowl on January — John Benjamin Spence
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enior Chris Bosarge holds as placekicker Chris Gardner sets o boot one of three field goals nst SEC foe Florida.
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iring one of 40 pass attempts, Quarterback Greg Plump iids pressure from a UNC defend- er. Senior Center Lee Ford provid- ed protection for Bulldog quarter- backs during the season.
'72x)u"ying his way through the f"S path cleared by Kenny Rob- erts, John James, Lee Ford, and Jes- se James, Sophomore Michael Davis presses for added yardage. Davis is expected to play a large roll in the MSU running game during the up- coming season.
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?or the 2nd straight year, ach Jackie Sherrill led MSU post-season play. This year ; Bulldogs met the UNC rheels in the 25th anniver- y Peach Bowl. The game, lyed in the new Georgia me, set attendance records :h 69,125. The bowl marked : first time since 1941 that the lldogs had played in January. rhe game erupted with ,000 cowbells deafening the Id of play. The Bulldogs, in roon pants and white jerseys, ened up the scoring with a 3 ■d TD pass to Orlanda Truitt. ris Gardner made it a 7-0 ,d. Afterward, the defense
stepped on and thwarted the ad- vance of UNC. Closing out the first quarter scoring, Roberts ran 22 yards to put the Bulldogs up 14-0.
During the 2nd half, however, any Bulldog scoring seemed haunted by a referee's whistle. An 82 yard TD reception by Truitt was called back. In the same quarter a 21 yard TD re- ception by Truitt was also called back. State went into half-time with a 14-0 lead.
UNC came out in the second half and drove the ball against the Bulldog defense for their only offensive TD. A UNC blocked punt, recovery, and run
tied the score at 14-14.
In the 4th quarter, UNC in- tercepted a Plump pass and re- turned it for a 45 yards for a TD. Midway through the 4th, Gardner made a 46 yard field goal to close the gap 21-17. Even though the Bulldogs put together a last minute drive, they were unable to convert for any more points.
MSU dominance on the field was not reflected on the score- board. Despite the 21-17 loss, Quarterback Greg Plump went away with 24-40 receptions for 287 yards and 2 TDs, and 440 yards of total offense.
— Joey Rodgers
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f\ /"ith two UNC defenders in LA / pursuit, Senior Runningback Kenny Roberts attempts to turn the corner for an MSU firstdown. Dur- ing his years at MSU, Roberts was a vital weapon in the offensive attack.
Qrabing a pass from Greg Plump, Junior Wide Receiver Orlanda itt makes yet another big play. Truitt's offensive prowess played a big part in MSU's momentum dur- ing their Peach Bowl appearance.
Quarterback Greg Plump darts through a hole left by offensive lineman Brian Wright's block. Greg took over as State's #1 QB when Sleepy Robinson went down with an injury during the Florida contest.
L^Ounning back Kenny Roberts at- |>t^tempts to escape the grasp of Alabama's Eric Curry. Roberts was Mississippi State's leading rusher with an average of 5.6 yards per carry, gaining 597 yards this season.
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Senior Lee Ford, known as "Mr. Versatility," was pleased with this season's Bulldog performance. One of the things he enjoyed most about being a member of the football team was the comraderie between the players. Ford wanted all the fans to know that they were great and that he "loved 'em to death." He now looks for- ward to joining the ranks of Bulldog fans as an alumnus. True to Ford's love of a chal- lenge, he dreams of playing in the NFL. If that doesn't work out, however, he plans to pursue a career in Petro- leum Engineering.
Junior Free Safety Kelvin
Knight was as personable as he could be. He described himself as a family man who likes quiet and peace. On the football field, however, Knight is pure business. He said his best moment this sea- son was when he picked off a pass during the Memphis State game. In general, Knight said he enjoys com- peting with other teams. However, he does enjoy the atmosphere of fun, support, and comraderie of the team. Knight said the team is there to comfort you when you are down, and to celebrate with you when your good times roll around. For the record, Knight said he has 1 more year left and he intends to make it his very best. — Audra I. Moore
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Sophomore Melvin Hayes pres- sures an opposing quarterback in an effort to pick up a sack. Soph- omore Scott Gumina follows the play.
Junior Frankie Luster, Sopho- more Scott Gumina, Seniors Keith Joseph and Marc Woodard, and the rest of the de- fensive unit take a well deserved break. State's defense held oppo- nents to just 16 points per game.
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"he Bulldog defense had a sational year, holding 5 of Dpponents to 10 points or . State was paced by line- ker Daniel Boyd with 128 il tackles; 76 were unas- ed. Juan Long participat- in 119 stops, with 7 for a s of yardage. Marc iodard was in on 91 tack- including 10 behind the i of scrimmage. Arleye >son led defensive line- n with 79 total tackles and vin Knight paced defen- I backs with 69 stops. Je- tie Brown led the assault opposing quarterbacks h 4 sacks. Kevin Henry
and Keith Joseph each had 3 sacks.
Kelvin Knight and Charlie Davidson led State in inter- ceptions with 4. Frankie Luster picked off 3 passes and Edward Williams had 2 interceptions.
Knight led in yet another catagory with 10 broken up passes, followed by Williams with 9 deflections. Daniel Boyd led linebackers with 7 batted passes.
Both Knight and Davidson went on the offensive by scoring touchdowns on turn- overs. Knight returned an in- terception and Davidson
scored on a recovered fum- ble.
Punter Todd Jordan put up All-SEC numbers with an average of 43.6 yards per kick, including a 67 yard punt during the South Car- olina contest. On 19 occa- sions, Jordan's punts pinned opponents inside their own 20 yard line.
State managed 3 blocked kicks this season. Jeff Ar- tigues and Daniel Boyd each blocked a field goal attempt, while Charlie Davidson de- nied an extra point attempt. — John Benjamin Spence
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lississippi State had a ter- ; offensive season statis- lly. In obtaining a 7-4 rec- , the Bulldogs out-scored ir opponents 235-176. At tt Field, State scored a Dpping 131 points, corn- ed to the opponent's 52. lace kicker Chris Gard- led MSU's scoring effort i 58 points via 15 field Is and 13 extra points. He followed by Michael Da- who scored 32 points and rl Williamson with 24 nts.
Lenny Roberts paced the ldog ground attack with ' of State's 2,079 net rush- yards. He was followed
by Michael Davis who pounded for 474 yards and 5 touchdowns and William Prince with 191 net yards.
Quarterback Greg Plump led MSU's passing attack by throwing for 863 yards and 4 touchdowns. William "Sleepy" Robinson followed with 319 yards, before being lost to injury, and Todd Jor- dan with 268 yards. Quar- terback was a highly versitile position this season. Plump with 112 yards and 3 touch- downs and Robinson with 135 yards and 1 touchdown were among the team leaders in rushing.
Willie Harris was the fa-
vorite Bulldog passing tar- get, making 35 receptions for 574 yards and 3 touch- downs. Orlando Truitt had 22 grabs for 379 yards and 3 touchdowns. Kenny Roberts came out of the backfield to pick up 132 yards on 17 re- ceptions.
State's return team was an- chored by Tony James who picked up 438 yards on kick- offs and 358 yards on re- turned punts. Kenny Roberts brought back Mississippi State's longest kickoff return for 54 yards. — John Benjamin Spence
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>enior Lee Ford, Junior Bill Sar- , tin, and Senior John James cool State's offensive line was hot, igh, allowing the Bulldogs to eve a rushing average of 4. 1 Is per carry.
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The band consists of 325 members including instru- ment players, majorettes, twirlers, and flag corps. These members come from all colleges and schools. Ap- proximately 33 percent are Arts and Sciences Majors, 25 percent are Engineering Ma- jors, 22 percent are Educa- tion Majors, and 12 percent
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The Majorettes perform for the students during the halftime show. Each home game required the Majorettes to learn a new routine.
[arching along the sidelines be- fore the game, The Famous Maroon Band prepares to enter the stands. Precision marching de- mands many hours of practice.
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The Famous Maroon Band has many responsibilities. They perform three differ- ent halftime shows and one pregame show during the football season. In addition to the home game entertain- ment, the band attends all pep rallies and a few away games. They also march in the annual Starkville Christ- mas Parade.
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5eature Twirler Jennifer Slentz delights the crowd with complex throws and catches. Twirlers and Majorettes co- ordinated their movements with the band's musical accompaniment.
TPumpet players perform in the stands. The band provided en- tertainment between breaks in the football action.
Eerforming on the field, t Drum Line keeps the beat Famous Maroon Band. Dm mers put in many hours perfect their timing and cadence.
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A week before fall semes- ter begins, the members of the Famous Maroon Band are on campus to create and perfect their football shows.
The pre-semester work- shop opens with a review of basic marching techniques. Some fundamentals include the size of the step, the tim- ing of the turns, and the in- tervals between the march- ers.
Once members are march- ing uniformly, the season's music for the shows are handed out. The band spends a day learning the music.
For each show, the band uses maps of the football field to learn the formations which will create the shows.
The maps, which look like snapshots between moves, contain the positions of all 325 members.
At first, the band practices by setting the initial position, with each member assigned a number. They walk from po- sition to position using a count, with no music. Once the positions and the number of counts between them are familiar, the band marches to a tape of the songs. Final- ly, the band combines marching with playing.
For the rest of the year, the members spend five hours a week perfecting each show before the upcoming game. — Paul M. Johnson
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/~\ hristy Kinsel shows her spirit as ( ythe Mississippi State Pom Squad cheers to the home side.
Performing synchronized cheers and routines is a big part of the Mississippi State Pom Squad's time at home games. This group works very hard to keep the spirit flowing during the games.
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'e got some Dawgs up in here — The cheerleaders kee'p "students fired up. They work hard in keeping fans active during the game.
yirmy ROTC Bulldog End Zone /"A members support Bully (David Longstreet) as he equals MSU's score in pushups. This was a wel- come attraction to the fans at Scott Field as they keep count in cadence with Bully's pushups.
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Lady Bulldog Volleyball
When you hear someone on campus talking about how many kills or digs the Bulldogs executed, you can be sure they were talking about Lady Bulldog Volleyball. This year's team produced the longest winning run in MSU's volleyball history with 9 straight wins. The Lady Bulldogs finished the season with a 17-15 record.
At the SEC tournament, held in Birmingham, AL, the Lady Bulldogs beat Alabama in the first round. During the second round, however, they were eliminated from the tour- nament at the hands of LSU.
The Lady Bulldog team faced a difficult season this year, but came out of it with only one non-conference defeat. Senior team member Aimee York was named to the All SEC 2nd team. Members Amy Penrose, Nicole Carter, and Aimee York were all named to the All Academic SEC.
With the amount of potential and talent that the team possesses, compounded with the fact that the team will only lose three seniors, the forecast is for a very bright season next year. — Audra I. Moore
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f\ patching the flight of the vol- \A I leyball, Sophomore Shannon McDonald sets up for a perfectly timed block. Shannon's position was middle blocker during the season.
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Senior Amy Penrose and Junior Ashlye Davis block an oppo- nent's volley, picking up a Bulldog point. Amy lead the team this year in assists.
Senior Aimee York prepares to deliver her serve. As an outside hitter, Aimee had a career 1 147 kills for the 89-91 seasons.
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Junior April Ecke and the women's team served as the highlights of MSU's 1992 cross country campaigns with impressive showings across the entire South and a 23rd national ranking — the highest ever for head coach Al Schmidt's program.
The tough Lady Bulldog harriers wrapped up two team championships through the five meet season and placed at least three runners among the top-five individual finishers in three meets. Ecke paced an experienced women's squad throughout the year with three individual championships to her credit. Only once this season did she not either break the tape at the finish line or place second.
After the second win of the season, the Mississippi State Invitational, the Lady Bulldog harriers received a 23rd rank- ing by the NCAA Women's Division I Coaches' Poll, one of four SEC schools listed on that week's poll.
The MSU Invitational was the first home meet in three years, and both the men's and women's teams put up great performances. Eight Bulldogs and four Lady Bulldogs stretched for their best time of the 1992 season at the home meet. The Bulldogs took six of the top-ten individual place- ments, while the women's squad captured four of the top-five and picked up an SEC win over conference foe Vanderbilt.
After the MSU meet, the Lady Bulldogs went on to place second at the prestigeous Texas Invitational, downing the homestanding Longhorn harriers, and then traveled to Clemson, S.C., where they placed third behind SEC foes Alabama and Auburn in a typical tight race between the three schools.
Seniors Michelle Black, Melissa Rice, and Trina Taddy served as the backbone of the women's cross country squad with a total of eight top-five finishes between them. Black placed in the top-ten in each of her meets, while Rice earned one second-place and two third-place finishes. Taddy earned fifth-place finishes in both of the Lady Bulldog wins.
Junior Steve Dudley and Senior Joseph Curro were the leaders of the men's squad as each had one meet cham- pionship to their credit, leading the Bulldogs to their two meet titles, the Southeastern Louisiana and MSU Invita- tionals. — Marty Conway
5reshman Bob Cain crosses the finish line at the Mississippi State Invitational. The meet was the first held at MSU in three years.
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Junior Nancy Goodall, Junior April Ecke, Senior Melisa Rice, Sophomore Charlotte Williams, Freshman Ashley Green, and Senior Trina Taddy compete in the MSU Invitational. The Lady Bulldogs fin- ished first in the meet and placed 23rd in the nation for the season.
/Issistant Athletic Direc- ^/ltor/Media and Public Rela- tions Mike Nemeth directs Media Relations. This group serves as a liaison between the public and MSU sports.
/Issistant Director of Media Re- yTnlations, Scott Stricklin, runs through pages of stats.
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"Could you tell me what time e pool closes today?" This is e question that Media Reta- ins, also known as Sports In- rmation, can not actually an- er. So then you ask, "What es Media Relations do?" The swer will amaze you. Mike ;meth, Assistant Athletic Di- ctor/Media and Public Rela- >ns and his staff of David >sinski, David Murray, and ott Stricklin plus graduate as- tants and a score of student lunteers are responsible for y statistical information you ad about in any of the 1 5 var- y sports MSU supports. Even though this is an impres- e task, Media Relations does ach more. If you ever need an
interview with an athlete, call Media Relations. If you ever need information on a coach, call Media Relations. Or if you ever need to know how to get a fan letter to a favorite athlete, call Media Relations.
The basic function of this hard working group of people is to serve as a liaison between the public and MSU sports. Thus, any time you watch the Bulldogs on TV, you can contibute part of the broadcast to Media Re- lations direction.
Even though this sounds as if it is glamorous work, you must, as David Rosinski said, "love the job" because of the long hours involved. However, if this does sound like fabulous work to you,
or if you have always wanted to be on the floor at a game keep- ing the stats, Media Relations would love to hear from you. Most of the statistical work is done by students who volunteer their time. Rosinski said that Media Relations is always in need of students who want to help. Usually the quantity of in- formation available on a sport is due to the number of students assisting the regular staff.
So, if you ever need informa- tion on Coach Ron Polk, or want to get a fan letter to Chuck Evans, or even want to know how you can help keep the stats on our Bulldogs, just call Media Relations.
— Audra I. Moore
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Taking pictures of Bulldog Basket- I ball, Media Relations photogra- pher Daryl McAlister captures the perfect shot.
i >.eeping track of MSU sports, stu- Kdent volunteer Jason Cook works on the computer. Tracking teams' progress through the seasons was just one of his responsibilities.
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record, Mississippi State had high expectations for this season. With the loss of only one starter to graduation, MSU was ranked second in the Southeastern Confer- ence Western Division in most preseason polls. Re- turning starters Chuck Ev- ans, Johnny Walker, and Da- vid Domingue were joined by Marcus Grant and Orien Watson, newcomers to the
starting role. Standout fresh- men Bubba Wilson and Vandale Thomas also con- tributed greatly to the Bull- dog effort.
Led by all-SEC hopefuls Walker and Evans, State en- tered Conference play with a 6-3 record. State, in the mid- dle of a four game winning streak, opened the SEC slate on a high note by defeating Auburn 77-71. However, disaster struck at Georgia as the Bulldogs began a 4 game SEC losing skid which con-
tinued until Alabama cam to Humphrey Coliseum, i seemingly rejuvinated Bui dog squad spanked the Tid decisively, placing itself i contention for SEC honoi and post-season play.
This newly acquired mc mentum returned as th Bulldogs knocked off 16t ranked Arkansas in an ovei time thriller at the Humr placing State in contentio for SEC honors and pos season play.
— John Benjamin Smith
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Jarcus Grant leads the Bulldogs up court in transition from de- : to offense as Vandale Thomas follows close behind. Grant was a major force from long range, as he was a team leader from beyond the 3 point line.
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Senior Point Guard Chuck Evans beats LSU defense on a fast break. Evans led the back court with consistent play as a team leader.
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CJ~t reshman Guard Vandale Thomas Vawaits an Arkansas throw-in to re- swire play. Thomas, a true freshman, has played in every game this season.
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With a 3-4 SEC mark and a 10-7 overall rec- ord, the Bulldogs placed themselves back in con- tention in the SEC West. The final stretch of the Mississippi State sched- ule will determine the Dawgs' post season fate. Still on the slate for the Dawgs when this year's Reveille went to press are road trips to Ken- tucky, LSU, Auburn, Arkansas, and Alabama.
Also, travelling to the Humphrey Coliseum will be Ole Miss, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, and Florida. Having knocked off two major SEC contenders, Ala- bama and Arkansas, State's newfound spirit and enthusiasm on the court could possibly take them to the post season NCAA tournament.
— John Benjamin Smith
Photos by Ralph Shearer
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Coach Williams Approaches 100th Career Win
This season marked Head Basketball Coach Richard Williams' seventh season at Mississippi State. During those seven years, Williams has amassed some impressive statistics.
At the time of the Rev- eille's press, Coach Williams was well on his way to his 100th career win. With the victory over Arkansas on January 27, Williams was only 4 wins shy of the goal.
With his 92 win earlier this season, Coach Williams be-
came Mississippi State's third most winning coach. The top two positions are held by Babe McCarthy (169-85) and E.C. Hayes (124-54).
On the home court, the statistics marked Coach Wil- liams as overwhelmingly suc- cessful. He owns a career rec- ord of 29-2 in non-SEC games. This season's Bull- dogs have done much to con- tinue the winning tradition. They have accumulated a record of 8-1 on the home court thus far.
Mississippi State Basketball. Sit- ting (L-R): Orien Watson, Jack ig, Marcus Grant, Greg Ander- son, Marlon Dorsey, Vandale
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Thomas, Chuck Evans. Standing R): Johnny Walker, David Do ingue, George Brooks, Bubba V son, Vince Embry, Jay Walton.
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■xenior Point Guard Chuck Evans •n plays keep away with a flustered stin Peay defender prior to mak- ; one of 10 assists. Evans was one [he SEC's assist leaders during the 92-1993 season.
Senior Guard Orien Watson scans the opposing defense, searching for open teammates. Wat- son was among team leaders in as- sists.
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pressing an offender, Senior Forward Johnny Walker holds NE Louisiana progress at the 1 of the key. Walker accumulated 1 0 points and rebounds during this contest.
■\ atching a pass from down court, ySenior Forward Johnny Walker rns to face Alabama defense as nior David Domingue moves to sist in the attack. MSU went on to n this contest 66-53.
Beadying for action, Sophomore Marcus Grant works to stiffle an ansas attack. Senior Eric Ste- phens keeps another offender in check.
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Jnexpected Heroes Mark MSU
Heading into the 1992- )93 season, returning sen- r starters Chuck Evans and hnny Walker were expect- l to lead the Bulldogs while ing for All-SEC honors. In Idition to Evans and Walk- s leadership roles, some llikely heroes arose to play rge roles in MSU success. Senior Guard Orien Wat- n had big shoes to fill, re- aring All-SEC Tony Watts. his season, Watson's defen- ce prowess returned from a ar ago, when he was se- :ted as the team's best de-
fensive player. Surprisingly, Watson was also one of the team leaders in scoring, fill- ing the net with an evenly distributed arsenal of 3- pointers and inside shots.
Sophomore Marcus Grant has also been a valuable asset to the Bulldogs, playing a dual role at the off-guard and small forward positions. Grant was a major threat from the outside, where he was a team leader in every 3- point catagory. At the low post, he contributed as a team leader in defensive re-
aiting for a move, Senior Guard Chuck Evans pres- es"an Arkansas offender.
/Ibove right: Awaiting the ref- ^/"jeree's whistle, Senior Guard Orien Watson sets to put the ball back into play.
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A high school Ail- American one year ago, Freshmen sensation Vandale Thomas found himself in the role of 6th man, coming off the Bulldog bench to con- tribute valuable offensive numbers, including a team leading 17 point effort against Northeast Louisiana. Thomas looks to be an in- dispensable asset to Mississip- pi State for seasons to come.
— John Benjamin Smith
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Michelle Gossage shoots two against the Lady Blazers as Car- Ramagos sets for a possible rebound.
(~>yeing the rim, Erica Simmons r" sets to release the ball for a free throw shot.
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The 1992-1993 season opened with a decisive SEC win over Florida. The Lady Bulldogs, led by Head Coach Jerry Henderson, went on to win eight of the next eleven games. At presstime of this year's Reveille, the Lady Bulldog basketball team held an overall record of 10-7.
During one contest, Charetta Robinson paced the Dawgs with 33 points en route to a 108-85 thrashing of Texas Christian. With 17
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games played, Robinson also leads the team in rebounds and double-double figures.
The final stretch of the 1992-1993 schedule includes home games against Ala- bama and LSU, as well as road trips to Auburn, Arkan- sas, and Ole Miss. The Dawgs hope to round out the regular season with victories leading to a good showing at the SEC Women's tourna- ment.
— John Benjamin Smith
i reading toward the goal, CTn Natasha Johnson releases the ball for two more points against Christian Brothers. The Lady Bull- dogs went on to win the contest 85- 54.
Sending up a shot, Donna Brown maneuvers around all opposi- tion for a two point opportunity.
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■ /omen's Basketball. Sitting (L- \AJ R): Manager Anita Harring- , Donna Brown, Tara Barr, Jem- e Ann Helms, Head Coach Jerry nderson, Tonya Seaton, Tiffany iker, Carla Northcutt, Manager et McMullen. Standing (L-R):
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Asst. Coach Brian Morgan, Asst. Coach J. Kelley Hall, LaCharlotte Smith, Erica Simmons, Caroline Ramagos, Charetta Robinson, Michelle Gossage, Natasha Johnson, Tammy Newlon, Tia Kemp, Asst. Coach Tracy Stewart.
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The Bulldog's 1992 indoor season served as a warm-up period for the new set of men's relay leggers, sprinters, and hurdlers that came up as transfers from other universities and the junior college ranks. Former JUCO All-Americas John Little, Dushon Orr, and Chris Harris, coupled with Baylor transfer Anthony Greer and Kingston, Jamaica native Wayne Gabbidon began their Mississippi Stare careers as some of the most effective performers on head coach Al Schmidt's team. Mainstays Kenny Roberts and Corey Hol- land also made great strides, earning NCAA provisional qualifying marks in the 55-meter dash and triple jump, re- spectively.
At the season-opening Southern Illinois Invitational, An- thony Greer earned a second-place showing in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.41. At the SEC Indoor cham- pionships in Gainesville, Fla., Greer tied his mark of 7.41 in the event to place fourth in the finals. In a "last-chance" meet at Middle Tennessee State in March, Greer met the NCAA provisional qualfying mark in the 55 hurdles with an effort of 7.31 to place first. Also at the Southern Illinois Invitatioal, junior Corey Holland set what was to be his best mark of the season in the triple jump, 51-8, placing third overall. John Little, in his first meet as an MSU performer, set a school record in the 600 meters with a time of 1:19.2, placing first at the Southern Illinois Invitational. Little went on later in the season to place first in his 800-meter heat at the SEC Indoor Championships, and followed that up with a second-place finish in the 800 finals with a season-best time of 1:51.16. Throughout the indoor season, junior Kenny Roberts was the most effective men's 55-meter sprinter, hovering consistantly in the 6.3 range. The Hamilton, Miss., native turned up his performance a notch for the SEC Indoor Championships, breaking his 6.3 stalemate with an effort of 6.26 in the 55-meter semis, a new personal best and an NCAA provisional qualifying time. In February, Wayne Gab- bidon, Jerry Murphy, Jason Griffith, and Jason Jurczak put together the Bulldogs' best 4x800-meter relay effort of the indoor season, winning first place at LSU's Tiger Classic with a time of 7:43.4. The men's track squad proved their skill as outdoor competitors in 1992 as the final season results sheet was sprinkled with numerous first and second-place finishes for the sprint, hurdle, and middle distance crews. Anthony Greer, Jonathan Johnson, and Corey Holland each had times in the 110 hurdles ranked among the SEC's top-ten. Dushon Orr really came into his own as MSU's top 200 and 400- meter and 1600-meter relay teams to impressive perfor- mances. Chris Harris, John Little, Wayne Habbidon, and Orr posted the conference's No. 3 time in the 1600 relay behind only Tennessee and Alabama.
Upper right: Anthony Greer, an effective performer in the 1992 sea- son. Lower right: Jonathan Johnson ranked among the SEC's top-ten 110 hurdlers.
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Iper left.Chrii Harris insured placements of no lower than third for MSU's 1600-meter relay teams. nuer left(l-r):Me[\sa Rice, Jenny Owens, and Trina Taddy, downed 4 X 1500 competition at the labama Relays to place first with a time of 18:43.24.
The strong suits for the 1992 Lady Bulldogs' indoor sea- son, as expected, were the distance and middle-distance runners. Sophomore April Ecke prepared herself well for a big outdoor season with important finishes in the womens's 3000 meters. Me- lisa Rice provided great ef- forts in trie middle-distance range, claiming the top-three MSU times in the mile run and two of the Lady Bull- dogs' top-five times in the 800 meters. The women's 4 X 800-meter relay squad per- formed well under pressure, boosting its level of intensity for the big meets. The strength of the Missis- sippi Stare women's squad shown through during the 1992 outdoor season, as four middle distance runners ended the campaign with times ranked among the con- ference's best. Michelle Black, a native of Marietta, Ga., was listed highest among the MSU women in the SEC top times. Black cleared the grueling 10K run in 37:04.40 to rank fifth among SEC competitors. Me- lisa Rice and Jenny Owens, top times of 4:24.76 and 4:27.76, respectively, ranked amoung the best in the con- ference amoung 1500-meter times, while April Ecke's seasonsl best time in the 3000 meters, 9:36.44, which she set at the SEC Outdoors, ranked among the confer- ence's best also. -Allee Anderson
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Phenominal is the only word that can describe the Men's Tennis Team during 1992. The Bulldog Netmen ended the Spring 1992 sea- son ranked 9th in the ITCA Na- tional Ranking, and at the end of the regular season they were tied for 1st place in the SEC with Kentucky, LSU, and Georgia. For their efforts, the Bulldogs were awarded the Tom Sawyer trophy which is annually giv- en to the SEC regular season leader. The Bulldog Netmen are currently ranked 7th in the Volvo Tennis Col- legiate Rankings.
At the opening of the Spring 1 992 season, MSU captured the "mythical" team title at the SEC In- door Championships winning in 3 of the 5 tournament brackets. The Netmen also came home with the championship from the Blue-Grey National Collegiate Classic, which featured 18 of the nation's top col- legiate teams. The 1992 team post-
ed MSU's best record, 19-6, since 1989's 16-8 finish. The Bulldogs collected 7 wins over Top 25 op- ponents, 4 over the Top 10. Clearly the MSU Men's Tennis Team is on their way to the #1 ranking.
Head Coach Andy Jackson had a few things to say about the Bulldog's success in 1992. "In my view, there are three major factors behind our success. The first is that we have high-quality players. We have 6, 7, even 8 players who are national level players. Secondly, the end of the 1991 season was a factor. We played well during all of 1 99 1 , but we never really broke through until the last three weeks of the season. Lastly, this team is very close. We have eight good guys who really care about Mississippi State and really want to do well for our school. They are all good friends and will support each other to the end." — Audra I. Moore
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I railing from Montpellier, CTn France. Senior Jean-Francois Lagloire practices his return. Lagloire's game contains phe- nominal speed and touch.
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The 1992-1993 MSU Women's Tennis Team can best be described as a team on the road to the top. After a few minutes of conversa- tion with MSU's new Wom- en's Tennis Coach Kel Lange, one can understand what the excitement being generated is all about. After a rough season last year with the loss of the Head Coach after the Fall practice season, the Women's Tennis Team is gearing up for bigger and better things.
Lange said that when he first arrived at MSU it was rough going, but as the team started training together it grew into "almost a family
I read Men's Coach Andy Jackson CrNand Head Women's Coach Kel Lange pose for a publicity picture. Lange took over the Women's Ten- nis Team during the Fall 1992 and Jackson was named the 1991 SEC Men's Coach of the Year.
Sophomore Jennifer Plant per- fects her form during the Fall preseason practice. Plant has been developing her volleys, baseline shots, and perfecting an already great serve.
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atmosphere right off the bat." Lange felt much work needed to be done, but the team adjusted very well to his more intense and demanding workouts and practices. He said that the girls were as ea- ger to get going as he was. The adjective he used to de- scribe the team's attitude was hungry: "They are hungry to win and to get better."
Kel Lange's favorite saying is "solid beats fancy" and this Fall was all about becoming solid. During the 4 tourna- ments MSU attended so far, the team ran up against some of the best teams in the na- tion right from the start. As a testimony to the long hours
of hard work the girls have put in so far this year, MSU completely dominated the tournament held in Pensaco- la, FL. Junior Sonia Kopyto, from Lightwater, England, captured the consolation sin- gles title. Junior Alex Niepel, from Liverpool, England, made her way into the sem- ifinals of the singles main draw. Sophomore Jennifer Plant made it to the quarterfinals of singles play. Even though MSU is to face one of the most difficult schedules in the country, the prospects for the Spring sea- son are phenominal. — Audra I. Moore
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Concentrating on the ball, Alex Niepel prepares to make a re- turn. Niepel is an extremely hard working player who spends extra practice time on the courts perfect- ing her skills.
Junior Sonia Kopyto practices her forehand. Hailing from Lightwater, England, Kopyto is seeking a double major in Interna- tional Business and Foreign Lan- guages while attending MSU.
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Sophomore Eric Johnson moves his ball to a more strategic po- sition on the green. Johnson has led the team with a 74.50 average.
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One goal held by the team and Head Coach Baird Smith this season is to beat the last season's 8th place SEC finish. With the leading averages thus far, it seems as though this is an attainable goal. — Audra I. Moore
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Q [ ollowing through, Junior Jennifer TKolczynski drives the ball toward the Rag: During the 1992 preseason, Kolczynski's 79.92 was the team's second leading stroke average.
Jississippi State Golf Team. Kneeling (L- R): Carri Wood, Jennifer Kolczynski, chen Gray, Lisa Allee; Standing (L-R): Coach Christi Sanders, Jennifer Brown, Jen- nifer Michalka, Beatriz Santin.
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Their way to the top
If you take a look at the tatistics from the Lady Bull- log Golf Team, you will go iway knowing that the best is ret to come. This exception- Lily young team posted a 6th )lace finish in the Ti- jer/Tide Invitational.
Leading the ranks is the eam's only senior, Cari <Vood. Wood has an impres- ive current average of ^4.83. She is followed by the eam's only junior, Jennifer
Kolczynski, with a 79.92.
The Lady Bulldog's Head Coach, Christy Sanders, is working these young women with the goal of beating last season's 7th place SEC finish. When you consider that time is on the side of this Lady Bulldog team, you can see that the dream of them swinging and putting their way to the top is a very real possibility.
— Audra I. Moore
Sending the ball toward the green, Sophomore Lisa Allee works toward her 84.67 preseason stroke average. Allee's best round during the 1992 preseason was at Beacon Woods, with a score of 75.
* — senior Carri Wood watches the --v ball sail down the fairway. Wood's 74.83 average led the team, including a preseason personal best score of 70 at Beacon Woods.
/llumni quarterback Scott ^/[Smith looks down field for an open receiver. Smith completed 5 passes for 138 yards and 1 touch- down.
yilumni greats Glen Collins and ./(Johnnie Cooks present awards to outstanding players in spring practice.
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Super Bulldog weekend was a success once again. The weekend began with the 2nd Annual Varsity-Alumni football game. The Varsity team won 24-16.
In front of a crowd of over 10,000 people, 90 year old Alumnus Wilburn Sudduth scored on a 20 yard pass from quarterback Scott Smith. Sudduth struck again in the fourth quarter with a 43 yard touchdown run. He said the run was pretty easy since he stays in shape by chasing cows.
For the Varsity team, Kevin Bouie, a Junior College All- American, scored two touchdowns. Redshirt Freshman Dar- rin Clark added another touchdown and kicker Chris Gard- ner had a field goal as well as 3 point after attempts.
After an impressive showing at the football game, State fans also supported the Diamond Dawgs against Arkansas. At the baseball game, fans set another attendence record with 13,761. This was the third largest in State history and the third largest in NCAA history. The weekend ended in a MSU sweep over Arkansas. — Joey Rodgers
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Pefensive back Rocky Nabc breaks up a pass intended f end Curt Clanton, halting scoring attempt by the Varsity tea
<~\ Alburn Sudduth breaks loose *~ vV/ ^or a ^ yard romp against he Varsity team. Ninety year old judduth scored two touchdowns luring the game.
Senior Chuck Daniel anticipates the pitch. In additon to hitting ability, his career contributions to the team included 74 pitching appearances with 8 saves.
5reshman Ricky Joe Redd con- nects bat with ball. As a red- shirt freshman, Redd stepped in and played a major role in the outfield.
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As the 1992 season be- gan, the Mississippi State Diamond Dawgs nad high expectations. The team was picked as one of the nation's top ten baseball teams by Baseball Amer- ica and Collegiate Base- ball.
As the SEC schedule came into full swing, Mis- sissippi State came togeth-
er as a team, going 24-3 over the next 27 games. During this period, the Dawgs went 13-2 in SEC action. The hot streak rocketed the Dawgs into a tie for first with Louisiana State, to whom the Bull- dogs fell second.
The Bulldogs went on to win two of the first three games of the NCAA
Mideast Regional held at Dudy Noble field.
Although a place at the College Worla Series was not obtained by the Bull- dogs, the team wound up the season 40-22 overall and 21st in Collegiate Baseball's final poll. — John Benjamin Spence
Steve Hegan fouls an Arkansas pitch into the dirt as the home plate umpire looks on. Steve was a leading hitter during the sea- son with 8 game winning hits.
f, first baseman Drew Williams T~ holds a Memphis State base K^y runner close. Drew compiled solid season statistics with a .987 fielding average and 46 double plays.
Sophomore Craig Bain is at ba against Mississippi College Craig was utilized primarily as ; designated hitter during the season
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MSU has reached 40+ wins in 8 of the last 10 years. Other accomplishments include 6 consecutive trips to a NCAA Regional, 12 NCAA post- season appearances in the last 15 years, 6th consecutive SEC tournament participation, and 247 career wins.
B.J. Wallace led the team in strike-outs (145), games start- ed (14), games completed (7), wins (9), shut-outs (4), and in- nings pitched (127.3).
Jon Harden led the team and the SEC in Earned Run Average (1.96). He was second on the team in strike-outs (108) and wins (8). Jon set a single season record for ap- pearances (39) and a career record (110).
The MSU pitching staff compiled a 3.22 ERA, which led the SEC and ranked 14th
Pitching coach Steve Smith talks with B.J. Wallace and Matt Car- penter on the pitcher's mound. BJ. was second in season total strike-outs with 123.
nationally, and finished the season with 504 strike-outs.
Paul Petrulis led the Bull- dogs in hitting with a .338 bat- ting average. He also led the team in hits (79), runs (53), and on-base percentage (.427). Paul was second on the team in doubles (13) and home runs (7) and tied for second in triples (2).
Rex Buckner led the team in home runs (13), doubles (15), and Runs Batted In (50). He was second on the team in bat- ting average (.297), runs (49), hits (69), and on base percent- age (.414).
Chuck Daniel started every game either as the third base- man or pitcher. He is among the SEC leaders in ERA (2.35). Chuck hit a .312 at home and led the team in walks. — Joey Rodgers
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/Ill-American B.J. Wallace deliv- ^//Hers a curve. His talent took him to this year's Olympics and a 3rd overall draft pick to the Majors.
Junior Rex Buckner smashes a hit down the line. Buckner led the team in RBIs (50) and homeruns (13) and his batting average (.297) was second on the team.
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FIRST ROW (1-r): managerjay Bailey, Doug Newman, Kyle Kennedy, Logan DeFord, Paul Petrulis, Nat Harden, Daryl Albro, David Perkins, Brent Deweese, Bryan Triche, Tripp Hill, Robbie Hayes, managerjohn Mooney, managerLance Vining.
SECOND ROW: grad. asst.Paul Wyczawski, grad. asst.Pat Olmi, trainerPhil Page, Craig Bane, Larry Tomkins, Bubba Carter, Ron Brown, Park Evans, Jeff Mackin, Drew Williams, Jon Harden, Brian Clark, Carl Henderson, Gary Rath, Charlie Anderson, Matt Carpenter, trainer
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THIRD ROW: head coach Ron Polk, assistant coach Steve Johnigan, grad. asst. Rob McDonald, Rex Buckner, Clint Allen, Eddie Lyons, Steve Hegan, Blake Mayo, Hap Fleming, Carlton Loewer, Brian Roundtree, Ricky Joe Redd, Tom Howe, Chuck Daniel, Jay Powell, Scott Tribolet, Tom Quinn, B.J. Wallace, assistant coach Steve Smith, grad. asst. Marty Lamb, assistant coach Mitch Thompson
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After an impressive show- ing at the begining of Jay Powell's collegiate career, he was religated to the role of sideline support due to a bone spur in his pitching el- bow. When questioned about this time in his life, Jay re- sponded that it was probably the lowest point in his career. Jay, however, was not alone.
Throughout his road to re- covery, Jay received constant support and encouragement from his family, teammates, and the MSU coaching staff. In order to rally Jay's spirits, Coach Ron Polk allowed him to travel with the team to away games and to sit in the dugout at home games. Even though Jay could not wear a team uniform, just being in the dugout made him feel as
though he were a part of the team. There in the dugout Jay gave, as well as received, support and encouragement. When Jay's arm had recov- ered enough for him to be- gin practicing with the team again, he said it was "the best feeling in the world just to be on the mound." Jay said that he even enjoyed and looked forward to doing a drill se- ries, a task which he used to hate. All during the time spent not playing, Jay had faith that the Lord had a purpose for it. Thus, he found an additional source of comfort in his belief that the Lord had a reason for his period away from the mound. — Audra Moore
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Eitcher Jay Powell rears back I deliver one of his famoi jails. Jay pitched an 18 hit shu out against UAB last season.
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Go-captain Camille Williams performs one of the many functions of the MSU Diamond Girls. Recruitment, preparing the field before a game, operating a MSU baseball novelty shop, and fundraising are only a few of the responsibilities these girls have. When asked what one of her most memorable occasions was, Camille replied, "when the guys on the team got me to carry a cup of Kool-Aid out to Coach Polk during the middle of a game even though he didn't ask for any. At least they didn't fool me into looking for that famous left handed bat!"
Senior Chuck Daniel runs to make the play. Daniel started all of the games as the leadoff hitter and third baseman.
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oach Ron Polk gives advice to >aserunner Drew Williams. Trew proved to be a threat to op- posing teams with a .295 on-base percentage and 30 runs scored.
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The 1992 Diamond Dawgs Jon Harden, relief pitcher: 1st team received numerous awards and B.J. Wallace, pitcher: 1st team
honors. The following is a list of the
stand-outs. All-NCAA Mideast Regional
All-America
Jon Harden, pitcher: 2nd team,
American Baseball Coaches
Association
B.J. Wallace, pitcher: 2nd team,
Baseball America;
3rd team, Collegiate Baseball and
American Baseball Coaches
Association
All-SEC
Rex Buckner, outfielder: 2nd team Jon Harden, pitcher: 1st team
Paul Petrulis, short stop: 2nd team B.J. Wallace, pitcher: 1st team
ABCA/Converse All-South Region
The Bulldog Bench remains ready for action. The dug-out motivated the players in the field.
Ron Brown, outfielder
Matt Carpenter, catcher
Paul Petrulis, short stop
B.J. Wallace, pitcher: Co-MVP
MSWA College All-State Team
Rex Buckner, outfielder: 1st team
Matt Carpenter, catcher: 2nd team
Chuck Daniel: 2nd team
Jon Harden, pitcher: 1st team
B.J. Wallace, pitcher: 1st team
MSWA Player of the Year
B.J. Wallace, pitcher MSWA Coach of the Year
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z^iatcher Matt Carpenter warms up the I -pitcher between innings. The sophomore solidified the catching position with a .983 fielding percentage.
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A freshman majoring in Computer En- gineering, Malcolm says that college is a lot more re- sponsibility than he ever dreamed. In college, you can't put off doing your assignments until the night before it's due.
Rachel claims that there is much more to college life than just classes, and some- times we get too caught up in these extra- curricular activities. We need to take a break more often to count our bless- ings and remember who is re- sponsible for them.
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A sophomore majoring in Occupational Therapy says that as long as she can re- member, she has always been a
"Bulldog Fan," that's why she de- cided to fol- low the foot- steps of her parents and her brother and further her education here at Mis- sissippi State.
Justin is from Munford Tennessee and is a s o p h o- more ma- joring in Biological Sciences. He is a member of the Fa- mous Ma- roon Band and there- fore gets to travel to various universi- ties. He says that MSU still has the best look- 'ng cam- pus that he has ever seen.
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A junior from Water Valley, Calvin is ma- joring in Edu- cational Psy- chology. He encourages all perspec- tive college students to come to Mis- sissippi State because he has enjoyed his college life and has had many great experi- ences here.
One of the funniest things that has hap- pened to Michelle since be- ing at MSU was in her psycholo- gy class. On the first day, a fel- low stu- dent jok- ingly told her that she was in an Electri- cal Engi- neering class and almost made her leave thinking she was in the wrong class.
CALVU1 HAWKINS
As a sopho- more from California, Wendy says that things here at State are quite dif- ferent from her home- town. "People here are much more friendly and spirited. Everyone al- ways has big smiles on their faces."
Sashi be- lives that the cam- pus atmos- phere here is much better than "n his home country, Geneva; students interact more with their de- partments. His field is in Chemis- try and states that it is work- ing within its limita- tions and producing good things. He credits this to the en- thusiasm among the people.
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Michele is a f r e s h m a n from New Al- bany. During her first se- mester at State she was scheduled for English Com- postion I, but when she got to class, she was the only native Ameri- can in the class. Every- one else was speaking in another lan- guage.
Jason is a member of the Famous Maroon Band and is major- ing in Com- munication Broadcasting. He appreci- ates MSU's ef- ficiency in giv- i n g
information when it is needed. He is also im- pressed with the technolo- gy of Missis- sippi State. The only thing he would im- prove is the parking situa- tion.
Kelli is originally from Mem- phis, Ten- n e s s e e and chose Mississippi State be- cause of the Col- lege ofVet- e r i n a r y Medicine. She has know for a long time that she wanted to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine because she has al- ways been interested in animals.
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As a soph- o m o r e from Ham- ilton, Ala- b a m a , Kenya is majoring in Second- ary Educa- tion in Eng- lish. She says that even as a little girl she came to ball- games here at state and knew this was the place for her. "It is a beautiful campus with friend- ly people."
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Scott has at- tended both campuses (Meridian and Main). He states that both provide an equal edu- cation. How- ever, the main campus offers a uni- versity atmos- phere. He be- lieves that Meridian will be able to of- fer this at- mosphere when they get moved into their new campus in the Fall 1993.
Sidney is an interna- tional stu- dent from Africa. He came to Mississippi State after receiving an SSH scholar- ship to study in the United States. He chose Mis- sissippi be- cause it was a
place he had never been. He knows now that MSU was cer- tainly the right school with the right facil- ities.
Soman is a Doctorial stu- dent in Chem- istry. This is his first se- mester here, and he says there are many good things about MSU. Among the good things is the Chemistry program. Soman truly enjoys it.
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Kristie Dearing takes a break from her classes to enjoy the sunny weather.
Mayor Jimmy Kemp, Rep. Sonny Montgomery, Dean David Moffett, and Councilman George Thomas attended the Back to School Bash.
Officials break ground at the new MSU Meridian Campus. Students and faculty hope to be in the new facilities by August 1993. The current classes are taught in classrooms located in a shopping center or at the community college. This central location will be a place that feels more like a college campus.
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'Everyone is a winner in the Student Association!'
Students and faculty get ready for the Back to School Bulldog Bash.
Students in education explore the reserve library for an upcoming assignment.
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Students participate in the Clearly Canadian exhibition.
A future MSU graduate catches up on his sleep while his mom, an MSU Meridian student, waits. Many of the students of the Meridian Campus have children of their own.
Meridian students take advantage of the sunny weather to cram before their next class.
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he Meridian campus is improving continuously for s students.
Many Meridian students juggle family life and schoolwork.
nie Gregg (pointing), instructor, explains a com- iter problem to Sandra Dolan, Greg Smith, and nnifer Callahan (seated).
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Row 1: Advisor- E. Harold Keyes; Membership Committee Chair- Shirley Clayron; Vice Presidenr- June Ivy; Community Services Committee Chair- Yamily Bass-Choate Row 2: Advisor- Sandra Vaughn; Secretary- Cyndy Swaffar; President- Pat Graves; Treasurer- Phil Wilson
Society for Advancement of Management
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Row 1: David Miller; LaVonda Gray- Vice President/Fundraising; Carla Beal- Executive Vice President; Charla Dukes Row 2: DeWayne Hamrick- Vice President/Membership; Nicole Gibbs; Wilma Spritzer- Advisor; Jimmy Rowdiff- President; Gay Chamblee; Tammy Kennedy — Vice Pres- ident/Programs & Promotions; Ray Odom Row 3: Steve Edwards; Laurie Roberts; Joey McCann; Jay Goree Not pictured: Lisa Donovan- Secretary/Treasurer
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Row 1: Karen Brown- President Elect, Sonja Murray- President, Amy Ethridge- Treasurer, Shantal Jones, Tawanna Barnette, Stacie Ely Clark, Dr. Gary Benton- Advisor Row 2: Ellsa Caperton, Kim Brown, Becky Gandy, Cathy Thompson, Patsy Bryan Row 3: Karen Chisholm, Debbie Wedgeworth, Regina Pope, Carol Cannon, Stacy Branton Row 4: Kim Thompson, Tammy Strickland, Penny Thaggard, Earlene Windham- Secretary, Lisa McCoy, Stephanie Leach Row 5: Alan Giles, Weda Myatt, Ricky Spells, Rosemary Conner Not pictured: Sandra Howard- Historian, Kim Sistrunk- Advisor
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Seated: Linda D. Butler- Advisor, Jay Goree- Vice President, Marlene Williamson- President, Sheila Vick- Secretary/Treasurer Standing: Steve Edwards- Senator, Business; Yamily Bass-Choate- Senator, Arts & Sciences; Brenda Kerr — Senator, Education; Kletina Stennis- Senator, Arts & Sciences; Dennis Lenoir- Senator, Business Not pictured: Kathi Wilson - Senator, Education
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Barnette, Tawana Clinton
Baskins, Roosevelt DeKalb
Bass-Choate, Yamily Metidian
Bedford, Deward Meridian
Bennett, Renee Meridian
Birzer, Larry Meridian
Boswell, Tammy Meridian
Bourrage, Joyce DeKalb
Bradley, Douglas Meridian
Branton, Stacy Meridian
Brown, Karen Collinsville
Brown, Kim Collinsville
Brown, Susan Philadelphia
Burrage, Beverly Meridian
Bushman, William Meridian
Bushway, Robbie Meridian
Caperton, Elisa DeKalb
Carroll, Michelle Meridian
Carpenter, Brian Bailey
Castle, Kaye Quitman
Caudill, John Chunky
Chandler, Donna Raleigh
Chisolm, Karen Meridian
Clayton, Terry Meridian
Connor, Rosemary Meridian
Corey, Marsha Meridian
Couch, Bettye Meridian
Coward, Kathleen, Meridian
Creekmore, Donna Newton
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Dale, Steven Philadelphia Daily, Jacqueline Meridian Dean, Scotty Collinsville Dukes, Charla Collinsville Dunn, Sudrick Meridian Edwards, Evan Meridian
Edwards, Steve Meridian Eichelberger, Rhonda Noxapater Ethridge, Julie Meridian Ethridge, Amy Collinsville Farmer, Renee Meridian Faucette, Shannon Bailey
Flint, Scott Meridian Foster, Eddie Newton Gaddie, Richard Meridian Gandy, Rebecca Quitman Gibbs, Nicole Newton Giles, Alan Meridian
Giles, Terri Meridian Gillis, Norman Little Rock Gordon, Gina Newton Goree, Jay Quitman Gracey, Tanya Meridian Graves, Pat Quitman
Gray, LaVonda Collinsville Hanna, Kim Philadelphia Haralson, Cynthia Forest Harder, Brenton Lauderdale Hart, Frances Meridian Hart, Stacey Meridian
Hatcher, Vickie Meridian Healey, John Meridian Hedrick, Steve Newton Hicks, Annette Meridian Hill, William Demopolis, Al Horn, Fatie Carthage
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Hudson, Jill Meridian
Hulgan, Valerie Meridian
Ivy, June Enterprise
James, Susan Meridian
Jenkins, Craig Decatur
Jenkins, Eloise Meridian
Johnson, Pam Newton
Jones, Gwendolyn Meridian
Kennedy, Tammy Quitman
Kerr, Brenda Meridian
Landers, William Louisville
Lewis, Sonya Little Rock
Loe, David Demopolis, AL
Mallette, William Meridian
Mcllwain, Jennifer Meridian
McShepard, Selber DeKalb
Miller, David Meridian
Miller, David Meridian
Murray, Sonja Meridian
Odom, Ray Meridian
Pierce, Gwynne Meridian
Phillips, Beth Collinsville
Plowman, Eric Meridian
Pope, Regina Philadelphia
Quick, Pam Carthage
Periaswamy, Ramalingam Meridian
Rhoden, John Laurel
Roberts, Laurie Meridian
Robinson, Vivian Meridian
Rooks, Jeff Meridian
Rose, Tim Hickory Rowdiff, James Meridian Rick, Spells Meridian Russell, John Gallion Scott, Ruth Meridian Sessions, Tracy Meridian
Shelby, Rebecca Toomsuba Shumate, Curtis Daleville Sims, Stacey Sandersville Skinner, Shirley Union Smith, Greg Meridian Stevens, Roy Collinsville
Stokes, Anita Collinsville Swafford, Cynthia Toomsuba Sylvester, Susan Meridian Tate, Allison Meridian Thaggard, Penny Philadelphia Thigpen, Katie Heidelberg
Thompson, Cathy Bailey Truelove, Sharon Meridian Turner, Jacqueline Meridian Vick, Sheila Meridian Walker, Peggy Meridian Wedgeworth, Debbie Meridian
Welch, Richard Meridian White, Gloria Philadelphia Williams, Teresa Meridian Williamson, Marlene Meridian Wilson, Carlos Quitman Wimberly, Edward Meridian
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Abbay, Rob Walls
Abel, Abner Itta Bena
Abel, Alex Itta Bena
Abel, Aurthot Itta Bena
Abtam, D'Leasha Columbia
Adams, Angela Jackson
Adams, Jack Memphis, TN
Adams, Jennifer Meadville
Alam, Shaflqul Miss. State
Alexandet, Rodney Tishominga
Algood, Mindy Jackson
Allen, LaTonya Shaw
Allred, Danny New Albany
Anderson, Amy Long Beach
Andrews, Natalie Vicksburg
Anderson, Sonja Lexington
Antici, Brad Lyon
Arispe, Vanessa Jackson
Armstrong, Russell Baton Rouge, LA
Askew, Renita West Point
Baber, Larfaya Jackson
Bach, Eric Herndon, VA
Bacon, Patficia Jackson
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Barker, Bonnie Madison Barlow, Jonathan Carriere Bartlett, Melissa Wiggins Barrett, Aprille Jackson Bates, Adam Steens Bass, Michael Vicksburg
Baucom, Steven Steens Beach, Sandra Natchez Bearden, Jeremey Southaven Beasley, BobbiAnn Hamilton Beasley, Erin Long Beach Beauchem, Renee Ripley
Bell, Angela Minden, LA Bell, Jennifer Fayette, AL Bellayuto, Jennifer Pleasanton, TX Benson, Sherre Corinth Berry, Stephanie Libby, MT Berryhill, Robin Eupora
Bethea, Pat Jackson
Blankenship, Kevin Orange Park, FL
Blanton, Loti Jackson
Bolton, Brandi Meridian
Boone, Greg Laurel
Boornson, Jeffrey Homewood, AL
Booth, Robin Birmingham, AL Boren, Heather Walls Boswell, Ana Jackson Boucher, Kristin Corinth Boutwell, Allen Newton Boutwell, Angie Eupora
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Bradley, Steve Jackson
Brewer, Allison Senatobia
Bridges, Anita Jackson
Bridges, Brian Meridian
Bridges, Steven Brandon
Brindley, Anne Indianola
Brister, Byron Ackerman
Brown, Gregory Laurel
Brown, Jason Lucedale
Brown, Jennifer West Point
Brown, Jennifer Roswell, NM
Brown, Joseph Jackson
Brown, Katheryn Natchez
Brown, SuzAnne Columbus
Brown, Tasha Sallis
Brown, Tracy Carthage
Brumfield, Michael Columbia, MO
Bryant, Amanda Starkville
Bryant, Rebecca Fort Sheridan, IL
Buchanan, Kelli Greenville
Buchanan, Niles Jackson
Buchanan, Stephanie Okolona
Buird, Colin Clinton
Bush, Douglas Starkville
Bush, JoJo Biloxi
Buder, Craig Grenada
Butler, Hank Brooksville
Butler, Theresa Meridian
Burnett, Rhonda Arab, AL
Burns, Priscilla Calhoun City
Burnside, Alice Philadelphia Byrd, Christy Biloxi Cabell, Thomas Jackson
Cail, Marsha Shaw Carter, Jennifer Columbus Carter, Michelle Amory
Carter, Stacy Natchez Carter, Steven Metairie, LA Carver, David Bay St. Louis Carver, Newt Ruleville Casey, Whitney Vardaman Cason, Jaska Aberdeen
Cassidy, Patrick Decatur, AL Causey, Leticia Clinton Causey, Zuanarda Gulfport Cedotal, Jeremy Oak Grove, LA Chafin, Jay Osceola, AR Chappelear, John Madison
Charm, Stephanie Sallis Cheatham, David Louisville Chinn, Mignon Canton Chisolm, Anne Tinsley Christopher, David Brandon Clardy, Katrina Starkville
Clark, Julie Columbus Clark, Kim Jackson Clark, Shawn Calhoun City Clark, Suzanne Gulfport Clayton, Laura DeValls Bluff, AR Clements, Nathan Little Rock, AR
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Cole, Lisa Canton
Coleman, Libby Birmingham, AL
Coleman, Sherry Louisville
Collier, Sharon Starkville
Collins, Jeremy Caledonia
Collins, Leslie Cleveland
Condello, Tina Greenville
Connelly, Russell Mobile, AL
Cook, Kelly Reform, AL
Cooke, Dana Biloxi
Cooper, Teri Columbus
Cox, David Florence
Cox, LaQuita Laurel
Craft, Michelle Louisville
Craven, Karie Collinsville
Crawford, Carol Tillatoba
Cresap, Michelle Vicksburg
Crosby, Monica Aberdeen Cross, Alan Picayune Crutcher, Jamie Hamilton rCummings, Mandy Starkville Cupil, Creshona Glostet
Dabbs, Laurie Madison
Dalcour, Claudis III Gulfport
Dancy, Keletha Aberdeen
D'Arcy, Craig Adanta, GA
Darnell, Haley Okolona
Daves, Arwell Columbus Davis, Ancivia Jackson Davis, LaKesha Vaiden Davis, Michael Collierville, TN Dawkins, Brice Jackson Dawkins, Michael Brooksville
Dawson, Piper Clinton
Dees, Jennifer Oxford
Desilets, Christian Woodbridge, VA
Dewberry, Lynn Maben
Dewolf, Dennis Highlands, NC
Dickerson, Erin Greenville
Dion, Gary Huntsville, AL Dixon, Kathy Ripley Dixon, Kawn Macon Douglas, Samuel Columbus Drake, Amber Gulfport DuBose, Christy Longview, TX
Dunn, Derrick Guys, TN Easley, Darrell Columbus Eaves, Tracy Louisville Edwards, Carlow Macon Egerson, Tywanda Water Valley Elliot, Amanda Starkville
Ellis, Beth West Point Ellis, Betsy Memphis, TN Elwart, Brandy Vicksburg Estes, Sabrina Houston Etheridge, Berkley Greenville Eubanks, Ronald Pontotoc
Evans, Marc Jackson Everett, Anne New Albany Ewing, Jill Yazoo Fairley, LaKisha Petal Falgares, Heather Amherst, NH Farrell, Suzanna Jackson
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Ferrell, Kendra West Point
Fesler, Charles Mobile, AL
Fletcher, Priscilla Greenwood
Flournoy, Rebecca Natchez
Flowers, Cam Jackson
Floyd, Latrina Columbus
Fondren, Bethany Stewart
Franz, Shawna Germantown, TN
Frye, Timothy Starkville
Fuller, David Brandon
Fuller, Kevin Moss Point
Gagne, Henry Marietta, GA
Gallaher, Matt Mandeville, LA
Gammon, Chris Baton Rouge, LA
Garcia, J. Ryan Collierville, TN
Garrett, Brandy Memphis, TN
Garrick, Lori Columbus
Garriga, Amanda Ocean Springs
Garviw, William Hot Springs, AR
Gaskin, John Cedar Bluff
Gayden, Lorenza Jackson
Gentry, Dodds Artesia
Gercens, Karl Cruger
Gilbreath, Jan Hernando
Gill, Mary Elizabeth Macon I Gill, Matt Brandon 1 Gilliland, Ann Russellville, AL Gilmer, Glenn Columbus Givens, Sabrina Vaiden
Gladney, Creacy West Point Glover, Hollis Durant Goff, Marty LuccdaJe
Goings, Jennifer Pocahontas, AR Gordon, T. Duanc Jackson Graham, Darrell Collierville, TN
Grant, Ricky Gulfport
Grantham, Brad Grenada
Gray, Betsy Tupelo
Gray, David Corinth
Gray, Mindy Germantown, TN
Graves, Bobby Jackson
Graves, Steffanie Natchez Graves, Tarone Jackson Green, Ashby Knoxville, TN Greenwood, Darnella Sallis Greer, Suzanne Jackson Grey, Jessica Philadelphia, PA
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Hester, Mary Anne Caledonia
Hicks, Heather Jackson
Hinchey, Carley Tupelo
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Hodge, Leianna Meridian
Hodges, Michele Ocean Springs
Holbrook, Jennifer Jackson
Holcomb, Melissa Southaven
Holder, Elizabeth Canton
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Hollingsworth, Beth Wiggins
Holloway, Robert Smithville
Holmes, Hayley Greenville Honea, Dickey Magee Hood, Laney Gunnison Hopkins, Aretha Kosciusko Home, Latarsha Shuqualak Home, Tina Shuqualak
Hosford, Mark Madison Houston, Linda Starkville Houston, Teresa Camden Houts, James Pleasant Grove, AL Hughes, Sherry Huntsville, AL Hull, Anginette Walnut Grove
Hunter, Melissa Jackson Hurd, Amanda Calhoun, LA Hutchins, Kengi Victorville, CA Ingham, Matthew Niceville, FL Ingram, James Jr. Columbus Israel, Victoria Pass Chrisrian
Ivy, Marlon West Point Jackson, Dabbs Ridgeland Jackson, Demetria Coldwater Jacobson, Jodi Starkville Jaffer, Faisal Starkville Jeanes, Torrey Tiplersville
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Jordan, Heather Kosciusko
Kamrath, Nicole Rosedale
Keck, Amelia Jackson
Kelley, Muffy Germantown, TN
Keene, Jennifer Meridian
Kennedy, Denise Tupelo
Kennedy, Haley Brandon
Kewenig, Adam Oswego, IL
King, W. David Brandenton, FL
Knedlik, Andrew Gurley, AL
Knight, Virgil Jr. Gloster
Kowalski, Crystal Brandon
Kuhn, Milicent Jackson
Lagg, Frances Vicksburg
Lamberson, Reid Murfreesboro, TN
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Langley, Leah Yazoo City
Larkin, John Newbern, TN
Latham, Corey Louisville
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Lewis, Chris Kosciusko Liberto, Lisa Jackson Loden, Michael Plantersville
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Marinaccio, Seth Monroe, CT Marotti, William Hughes, AR Marshall, James Caledonia Marshall, Rebecca Philadelphia Martin, T.M. Cordova, TN Marx, Whitney Hazlehurst
Marzullo, Paul Marietta, GA
May, Stephanie Memphis, TN
Maschger, Tanya Piano, TX
Mason, Brad Brandon
Mason, Deanne Ocean Springs
Matens, Brett Jackson
Mathis, Shannon Oxford
Matthews, Ashley Jackson
Mazingo, Leslie Meridian
McCormick, Amy Philadelphia
McCoy, Kimberly Meridian
McCoy, Lee Brandon
McCoy, Phillip Starkville
McCulloch, Chris Mexia, TX
McDonald, Vernell Natchez
McGehee, Kimmy Brookhaven
McGee, Yulanda Winona
McGill, Brant Winchester, TN
McGrath, Suzy Tupelo
Mclnnis, Karla Semmes, AL
McKinion, Jenny Starkville
McKinney, Steven Pascagoula
McKnight, Craig Lucedale
McMillan, Lora Waynesboro
Medders, Crystal Pearl
Medley, Brandon Brandon
Melton, Tiffany Mobile, AL
Metcalfe, Allie Houston
Michels, Gerad Oswego, IL
Miller, Brooks Hazlehurst
Miller, Lattice Hazlehurst Mills, Nathanael Abilene, TX Monsour, Melissa Meridian Moody, Stephen Perkinston Mooneyham, Patricia Houston Moore, Carol Anne West Point
Moore, Laura Murfreesboro, TN Moore, Michele Lilburn, GA Moore, Phillip Grenada Moore, Tony Columbus Morgan, Angela Senatobia Morgan, Deborah Decatur, AL
Morgan, Holly Brandon Morgan, Marty Sturgis Morrison, Falana Corinth Morrison, Jenna Florence, AL Morrison, Mary Memphis, TN Mosley, Jeffrey Hollandale
Mote, Chris Decatur, AL Mott, Darius Gautier Mattox, Lushanda Macon Myers, Shena Lexington Myers, Tracey Hattiesburg Myles, Tasha Jackson
Mundy, Antree New Albany Murray, Taffi Winona Muzzi, Steve Shaw Nail, Lecrisha Columbus Napper, Cynthia Walls Nelson, Catherine Gulfport
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Norris, Andrew Marks
Nunez, Luis Venezuela
O'Neal, Jennifer Morton
Oswalt, Steve Texarkana, TX
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Owens, LaDonna Starkville
Palmer, Joey Eupora
Parker, Danny Gulfport
Parkman, Lori Pulaski
Patrick, Jason Southaven
Patterson, Mamie Jackson
Patterson, Tempia Madison
Pazian, Kristin Jackson
Pollan, Jason Pearl
Perez, Kenneth Areola
Perez, Suzanne River Vale, NJ
Perkins, Jennifer Winfield, AL
Perry, Chris Birmingham, AL
Peters, Anna Hattiesburg
Peters, Liz Hamilton, AL Peterson, Mary Columbus Philley, Kimberly Jackson Phillips, Stuart Columbus Pierce, Eleanor Sallis
Pirts, Derek Coldwater
Pitts, Heather Jackson
Porter, Suzanne Hammond, LA
Pouncey, Nakeetsha Columbus
Price, Theolyn Goodwater, AL
Prillaman, Jim Memphis, TN Purdy, Brandy Dewitt, AR Purvis, Shana Jackson
Pyatt, Jason Decarur, AL Roche, Timothy Franklin, TN Rainey, Brooke Nederland, TX
Rainwater, Janice Rolling Fork Ramsey, Brian Jackson Randle, Jennie Weir Randle, Makesia Columbus Ransburg, Quentin Canton Rasberry, Rhonda Tupelo
Ray, Trudy Harvey, IL Rayburn, Chrissy Madison Raymond, Edward Florence Reece, Katina Macon Rhodes, Slade Irmo, SC Rodgers, Jennifer Jonesboro, AR
Rice, Kevin Russellville, AL Riels, Terri Hartiesburg Rieves, Mark Aberdeen Rives, Katie Newton Roberson, Melissa Batesville Reed, Jeremy Eupora
Reese, Dallas Columbus Reid, Donna Biloxi Reid, Shelli Columbia Remerow, Kristoffer Clewiston Roberson, Michael Memphis, TN Roberts, Nikie Starkville
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Robinson, Beth Tishomingo
Rogers, Sinfornettia Starkville
Rose, Holley Eupora
Rowe, Rita Prairie
Rupert, Denise Macon
Rush, La'Shonia Philadelphia
Rutledge, Cassandra Kosicusko
Salama, Hager Savannah, TN
Salisburg, Debbie Miami, FL
Sanders, Beverly Oxford
Sanders, Howard Areola
Sanders, Michella Clarksdale
Sanford, Jennifer Germantown, TN
Sawyer, Flore Kilmichael
Scarbrough, John Jackson
Scheibe, Marc Cordova, TN
Schepens, Daniel Tacoma, WA
Scuth, Edward West Point
Scott, Brandon Bartlett, TN
Scrinner, Trace Indianola Seal, Payne Picayune Sears, Maggi Mobile, AL Segrest, Tempy Hermanville Shelton, April Ripley
Shelton, Anitra West Point
Sherman, Telesha Starkville
Shoelen, Mike Dubuque, IA
Shoemaker, Scott Jackson
Short, Jamie Chattanooga, TN
Shurden, Chris StarkviLle Simmons, Jonathan West Point Simmons, Ray Gore Springs Simpson, Rusty Tullahoma, TN Sims, Hester Jackson Sims, Rebecca Walnut Grove
Sinquefield, Stephanie Senatobia
Sitton, Ginger Jackson
Skinner, Veronica Macon
Stentz, Jennifer Caruthersville, MO
Smira, Kevin Florence
Smith, Alicia Meridian
Smith, Carrie Laurel Smith, Courtney Columbus Smith, Jack Livingston, AL Smith, Ken Lucedale Smith, Kyle Meridian Smith, Loren Union City, IN
Smith, Micheal Tupelo Smith, Ray Glen Allan Smith, Smitry Holly Springs Smith, Stuart Decatur, AL Snyder, Deeg Huntsville, AL Spell, Brian Woodville
Spence, Benjamin Demopolis, AL Spencer, Alden Lawrenceville, GA Spiller, Patrick Winfield, AL Spradling, Shelle Tupelo Stark, Becky Ponotoc Staton, Wendy Jackson
Stephenson, Calandra Columbus Stevens, Chris Woodland Stewart, Adrienne Gulfport Stewart, Sheri Memphis, TN Stockton, Brian Meadville Stout, Carmen Ridgeland
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Stuan, Jay Florence
Sturgis, Cheryl Columbus
Sumrall, Shan Gulfport
Swafford, Seth Pascagoula
Tabb, Ryan Rosedale
Taite, Derrick Moss Point
Tanner, Misty Brandon
Tate, Natasha Jackson
Tate, Twisha Ptaitie Point
Taylor, Kevin Searcy, AR
Taylor, Kimberly Cedar Bluff
Taylor, Susan Forest
Taylor, Veronica Winona
Teague, Tracey Kosciusko
Tedder, Ginger Vardaman
Thomas, Georgia Jackson
Thomas, Jason Greenville, AL
Thomas, Michelle Columbus
Thompson, Corretta Lamar
Thompson, Jerod Carthage
Thompson, Metinda Gloster
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Vail, Charles Senatobia VanBuren, Ryan Grant, FL Vance, Mandy Corinth
Vance, Seketheia Jonesboro, AR Vanderford, Lisa Kosciusko Vandevender, Jimmy Willis, TX Varnando, Pernell Hattiesburg Veazey, Jackie Forest Villavaso, Tina Starkville
Wages, Melanie Tupelo Wagner, Kyle Olive Branch Waldrip, Jeff Lucedale Walker, Andrea Aberdeen Walker, Carly Stoneville Walker, Monte Greenville
Wall, Christi Clinton
Wallace, Carrie Rutherfordton, NC
Wampler, Travis Starkville
Ware, Alicia Lexington
Ware, Quita Jackson
Watson, Sara Union
Watson, Shannon Eupora Warts, Katina Jackson Weaver, Amber Hartselle, AL Webb, Misty Lexington Webb, Tracey Belden Welch, Melissa Laurel
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Wells, Gina Philadelphia
West, Danette Caledonia
West, Lewis Gautier
West, Michele Potts Camp
Westbtook, Dana Raleigh
Whirl, Wynetta Coila
Whitman, Paul Ocean Springs
White, Lynn Wesson
Whitehead, Camille Shannon
Whitehead, Jennifer Vicksburg
Whittington, Joe Haalehurst
Wickersham, Khristi Canton
Wier, David Cleburne
Wilkerson, Machelle Jackson
Wilkey, Allison Greenwood Williams, Fayette Ruleville
Williams, Gina Hattiesburg Willams, Kenneth Jackson Willams, Leigh Horn Lake
Williams, Lonnie Amory
Williams, Penny Mantee
Williamson, Shanna Brookhaven
Williamson, T.J. Philadelphia
Willis, Renae Aberdeen
Wilson, Matt Forest
Wilson, Mitch Smithdale
Wilson, Tonya Starkville
Winstead, Jennifer Jackson
Wiseman, Carla Clarksdale
Woodruff, Lacey Batesville Woods, Jackie Waveland Woodward, Wendy Madison Worrham, Frannett Coldwater Wright, Angela East St. Louis, IL
Wright, Jeanette Eupora Yawn, Angela Sumrall Young, Brandon Fayetteville, TN Young, Carmelitta Noxapater Young, Clint Eupora
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Acosta, Lanny Gulfport
Adams, Jennifer Columbus
Albright, Christy Thomasville, GA
Alford, Leslie Jackson
Allen, Mark Darien, CT
Allen, Stanley Madison
Allen, Susanne Lakeland, FL
Allensworth, Nicole Horn Lake
Amacker, Jonathan Columbia
Anderson, Allee Pascagoula
Anderson, Contenia Goodman
Anderson, Pansy Pickens
Anderson, Yolanda Pickens
Anthony, Robert Crawford
Archer, John Germantown, TN
Archer, Kevin Mobile, AL
Arszman, Alison Huntsville, AL
Ashley, Katie Olive Branch
Ashley, Randall Amory
Atkinson, Robert Hoover, AL
Austin, Stacy West Point
Avery, Kelly Pascagoula
Bankester, Blake Alpharetta, GA
Barberena, Armando San Francisco,
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Barfield, John Killen, AL
Barnett, Lori Columbus
Batten, Susan Collierville, TN
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Benway, Tracy Demopolis, AL Bergiel, Erich Thibodaux, LA Berryhill, Derek Baton Rouge, LA Betts, Amy Caledonia Bigelow, Jaclynn Columbus Billups, Reginald Columbus
Bilwani, Altaf Starkville Black, Letha West Point Blacklidge, Ginger Gulfport Blackwell, Sarah Taylorsville Blanden, Annette Columbia Bloodsworth, Kent Batesville
Boga, Tonya Holly Springs Bogard, Jeremy Dover, TN Bolton, Annette Jackson Booker, Yolanda West Point Booth, Molly Germantown, TN Bowlin, Beth Cleveland
Boykin, Julie Yazoo City Buice, Leslie Grenada Buice, Shane Grenada Bumagin, Laura Long Beach Burke, Matthew Jackson Burchfield, Krista Vaiden
Burgess, Stacy Brookhaven Bush, Elizabeth San Antonio, TX Butler, Allison Clarksdale Buder, Daniel Tupelo Branch, Charlotte Sallis Branch, Janet Cleveland
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Bridges, Donnie Tupelo
Bridges, Melanie Stewart
Brignac, Rene Starkville
Broocks, Jennifer Brandon
Brooks, William Bells, TN
Brown, LaRaye Kosciusko
Brown, Terry Columbus
Brunson, Gene Starkville
Brumfield, Skeeter Natchez
Buse, Kimberley Tupelo
Cade, Ben Dekalb
Cain, Travis Carthage
Caldwell, Patricia Greenville
Callaway, Kerri Columbus
Cammack, Sam Starkville
Campbell, Stephanie Kosciusko
Carpenter, Casey Brandon
Carpenter, Laura Senatobia
Carr, Jennipher Tupelo
Carraway, William Sebring, FL
Carter, Chance Brandon
Carter, Jacque Prairie
Carter, Nicolle Arlington, TX
Carter, Ruth Southaven
Carson, Lee Gloster
Case, David Stattgart, AR
Case, Libby Youngsville, LA
Caston, Molly Ridgeland
Chapman, Charles Starkville
Chapman, Jereme Starkville Chapman, Tamatha Jackson Chancellor, Byron EUisville
Chang, Peter Starkville Chatham, Kathy Vicksburg Cheatham, Anna Madison
Christensen, Pernille Alpharetta, GA Clarke, Karen Covington, LA Claxton, Alicia Starkville Clay, Eric Starkville Clayton, Kellie Oswego, IL CLeveland, Andy Starkville
Clune, Joseph Starkville Cochran, Heather Belden Cole, Theodore Meridian Collins, Donna Walls Collins, Jeffery West Point Collins, Kym Meridian
Colletta, Mike Gulfport Conley, Garrison Starkville Cook, Jason Groves, TX Cooper, Josh Murfreesboro, TN Cox, Chad Columbus Crane, Nathan Charlestown, IN
Ctamer, Matthew Fredericksburg, VA Crigler, Mark Columbus Cunetto, Maria Miss State Dahlem, James Hamilton Dancy, Kebebe Aberdeen Darby, Chanda Tillatoba
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Davidson, Shannon Starkville
Daves, Bridged Coila
Daves, Kelli Coila
Davis, Carol Grenada
Davis, Jennifer Smithville
Dearman, Melissa Houston
Dees, Amy Clarksdale
Deuter, Brian Jonesboro, AR
Dewalt, Bradley Covington, LA
Dill, Michael Ocean Springs
Dixon, Susan Thomasville, GA
Dobbs, Amy Calhoun City
Downey, Janet Pearl River, LA
Duncan, Timothy Naples, FL
Eakin, Jason Vicksburg
Easley, Joel Starkville
Easterling, Shayne Aberdeen
Edgeworth, Mike Columbus
Edmond, Tasha Lena
Edwards, Jennifer Amory
Elisar, Kathy Nashville, TN
Elwell, Eric McMinnville, TN
Ethridge, Dean Hattiesbutg
Evans, Andrea Clinton
Evans, Rodney Houston
Ewing, Angela Prairie
Ezell, Rita Tupelo
Faussone, Diane Woodstock
Ferguson, Brandi Union
Fields, Chris Ocean Springs Firzgerald, Carlton New London, NH Fleming, Andra Vaiden Flynn, Rachael Tupelo Fonck, Thaddeus Miss State Fondren, Myra Stewart
Ford, Amy Amory Ford, Stephen Newton Fordham, David Petal Fortenberry, Betty Natchez Foster, Becky Vicksburg Fulcher, Julie Louisville
Fullen, Lucy Ripley, TN Fuller, Jennifer Louisville Frank, Frederick Starkville Frederick, Katie Tupelo Freibert, Anna Jackson French, Brandi Meridian
Freret, Stephen Gulfport Frerichs, Mary Clinton Frye, Chuck Pascagoula Gaines, Kerry Newton Gandy, Lula West Point Garcia, Carolina Starkville
Garcia-Maldonado, Betsy Lima, Peru Gardner, Parti Natchez Garrity, Byron Natchez Gartman, Kenneth Summit Gaston, Ronnie Eupora Gates, Wesley Sarasota, FL
Gatlin, Ashley Jackson Gillis, Matt Sturgis Givens, Toxie Brandon Glenn, Victor Louisville Goggans, Kenya Hamilton, AL Goldbeck, Mark Sr. Louis, MO
Gray, Brian Jackson
Gray, Herbert Brandon
Griffin, Chris Falkner
Griffin, Jason Ackerman
Griffin, Kevin Humboldt, TN
Gross, Alia Jackson
Gross, Trevor Madison
Guice, Tara Starkville
Haar, Jon Albuquerque, NM
Habbard, Robert Huntsville, AL
Hall, Shelley Vicksburg Hamby, Roseann Stewart
Hamff, Allison Brandon
Hamilton, Renae Wesson
Hand, Shane Clinton
Hanna, Michelle Smithville
Hardwick, Cheri Metairie, LA
Harper, Fitzgerald Calhoun City
Harper, Penny Pearl
Harper, Rachel Vardaman
Harrick, Dana Melbourne, FL
Harris, Michael Roswell, GA
Harrison, J.D. Vicksburg
Hart, Jeff Madison
Hart, Jennifer Meridian
Hatheway, Stacey Leesburg, VA
Hastings, Andrea Scottsboro, AL
Hasty, Christopher Vicksburg
Hawkins, Chad Calhoun City
Heggie, Allen Meridian
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Henson, Chase Jax Herndon, Kristi Shannon Hicks, Bonney Vicksburg
Hightower, Scarlett Holly Springs Hill, Tiffanee Isola Hilleke, Leasha Huntsville, AL Hobbs, Richard Olive Branch Hogan, Eric Jackson Holbrook, Nikki Cleveland
Holder, Amy Clcwiston, FL Holke, Christopher Geweseo, IL Holland, Steven Jackson Holliday, Karen Aberdeen Holliday, William Starkville Holman, Glenn Oxford
Hood, Kristen Katy, TX Hood, Steve Grenada Hooks, Amy Ridgeland Hopkins, Hollis Winona Hudson, Jody Waynesboro Huff, Karen Vicksburg
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Hurd, Wendy Cropwell, AL
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Jackson, Gregory Clarksdale
Jackson, Julie Madison
Jackson, Missy Brandon
Jackson, Rosa Aberdeen
Jacob, Rachael Clarksdale
James, Jay Gore Springs
James, Keith Brandon
Jarrett, Regina Greenville
Jarzen, Ryan Tupelo
Jefferson, Travillion Belzoni
Jenkins, Dianco Moss Point
Johnson, Dorothea Coldwater
Johnson, Jennifer Brandon
Johnson, Melanie Carthage
Johnson, Rob Canton
Jones, Latisha Weir
Jones, Stefanie Madison
Jordan, Aubre West Point
Keller, James Bethesda, MD
Kellum, Amy Charleston
Kemp, Kathy Holly Springs
Kendall, Connie Cascilla
Kern, Sharon Brandon
Khan, Atif Starkville
Kilgore, Theresa Woodland
Knight, Cory Centreville
Knight, Jeff Shannon
Knight, Zach Clinton
Kornman, Paul Biloxi
Krebs, Anthony Pascagoula
Lacey, Ryan Aberdeen
Lake, Gregory Williamsfield, Jamaica
Lambert, Jeffery Coldwater
Land, David Hattiesburg
Lawrence, Todd Oswego, IL
Leach, Bethany Shubuta Lee, Barry Dumfries, VA Leech, Penny Jackson Lewis, Kevin Pearl Leyden, Corinne Roswell, GA Liddell, Todd Starkville
Liles, Andrew Brandon Lim, Hooi-Ping Starkville Lindsey, Michael Cruger Lipscomb, Kristen Greenville Little, Veronica Kosciusko Livingston, Amy Picayune
Lolley, Cheryl Gulfport Long, Michale Tylertowen Long, Nicole Macon Lopez, Ashley Starkville Lott, Elizabeth Greenwood Love, Stacy Natchez
Lovelady, Tiffany Brandon Loviza, Kathleen Vicksbutg Lowe, Jacqueline Caledonia Lowe, Tywanda Sardis Loyd, Ruth Natchez Lum, Rodney Pace
Lunford, Yolanda Cleveland Lynch, Lee St. Petersburg Beach, FL Mak, Linda Greenville Makamson, Roxanne Sturgis Mamun, Shriaj Starkville Mallard, Kristi Enterprise
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Manuel, Harold LaPlace, LA
Martin, Corey Meridian
Martin, James Crystal Springs
Martin, Stephanie Hazlehurst
Martin, William Huntsville, AL
May, Lydia McCool
Mayo, Jennifer Brandon
McCain, Dawn Birmingham, AL
McCaskill, Mandy Vicksburg
McCleave, Jason Ocean Springs
McCreight, Heather Pontotoc
McCulley, Rusty Starkville
McDonald, Shannon Baker, LA
McEwen, LaShern Oxford
McGahey, LeAnne Rosedale
McGriff, Lori HaleyviUe, AL
McKay, Wendy Columbus
McKenzie, Timothy Eupora
McMillin, Angie Jackson
McNairy, Dewayne Prairie
McNeel, Christy Starkville
McPherson, James Yazoo City
McWhirter, Pamela Louisville
Meeks, Carol Greenville
Meier, Thomas Decatur, AL
Menley, Mark Dexter, MO
Miles, Sean Amory
Miles, Stacie Guin, AL
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Mitchell, Shellie Starkville Moody, William Starkville Moore, Bart Philadelphia
Moore, Christy Joplin, MO Moore, Latassha West Point Morgan, Tonya Calhoun City Morris, Ann Toy Jackson Morris, John Tupelo Morton, Karen Tupelo
Moulder, Tara Starkville Mullins, Jason Decatur, AL Murphy, Melanie Starkville Nelson, Laura Madison Nelson, Scott Pascagoula Newton, David Birmingham, AL
Nix, Jody Clinton
O'Connor, Timothy Barnesville, GA
Ohlson, John Montgomery, AL
O'Lenick, Karen Jackson, TN
Oliver, Bonita Macon
Owen, Angela Kosciusko
Pace, Leigh Canton Palmer, Eric Holly Springs Palmer, Kim Hamilton, AL Parham, Jason Amory Parker, Jennifer Brandon Parker, Jimmy Vinemont, AL
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Parrish, Robert Starkville
Passons, Paige Slidell, LA
Patterson, Anthony Clarksdale
Patterson, Barry Foxworth
Payne, Kristena Natchez
Penny, Elizabeth Houston
Permenter, Carrie Memphis, TN
Peters, Katey Tupelo
Peterson, Shannon Oswego, IL
Petro, Andrew Leland
Petry, Kelley Long Beach
Petty, Catherine Grenada
Phillips, Sharon Olive Branch
Pickens, Christy Tillar, AR
Pierce, Shannon Grenada
Pike, Craig England
Pinkerton, Mac Biloxi
Pitchford, Renee Vicksburg
Pitts, Curtis Saltillo
Plunkett, Candy West Point
Polk, Melisa Brandon
Poole, Harold Natchez
Porter, Dred Jackson
Potter, Julia Jackson
Pray, Kristin Oxford
Presley, Dana Vicksburg
Presley, Julian Clarksdale
Puckett, Ashley Jackson
Purser, Chad Star
Purvis, Joey Tylertown Raggazzi, Brian Brandon Ragland, Amy Gulfport Ragland, Tammy Crystal Springs Rankin, Christine Jackson Ray, Amanda Russellville, AL
Reddick, Erin Vicksburg
Reed, Dana Louisville
Reed, Tex Henderson, TX
Reed, Vicki Clinton
Reese, Beverly Thomasville, GA
Reese, Lawanda Yazoo City
Renfro, Michael Vicksburg Richardson, Harold Picayune Riddle, Mark Madison, AL Rigby, Brad Louisville Roberts, Kara Starkville Robinson, LaVisa Meridian
Robinson, Nicchi Starkville Robinson, Willie Columbus Rodgers, Jennifer Louisville Rogers, Chris Hazlehurst Rogers, Jason Tuscaloosa, AL Roper, Barbara Hazlehurst
Rose, Bryan Huntsville, AL Ross, Chris Richton Rowe, Brandon WoodviUe Rushin, Leanna Greenville Rushing, Shelly Starkville Rushing, Tabatha Columbus
Rucker, Kern Yazoo City Rudolph, Krystal Philadelphia Ruggles, Julia West Point Russell, Amy Pontotoc Russum, Elizabeth Magee Ryals, Jeffrey Purvis
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Ryan, Adam Hattiesburg
Sabzwari, Shabih Starkville
Samayoa, Rodrigo Starkville
Sanders, Dennis Kosciusko
Saum, Heather Columbus
Savell, Clay Jackson
Savell, Shay Jackson
Saxon, Marie Moscow, TN
Schrag, Jennipher Pensacola, FL
Schumann, Nicholas Louisville, KY
Schultz, Bradley Huntsville, AL
Schwarzmann, John Germantown,
TN
Seago, Amye Ashland
Sea wood, Mary Winona
Sellers, Hettie Starkville
Selph, Carissa Starkville
Seymore, Manda Turwiler
Shanjahan, Mohammad Deerpark,
TX
Shannon, Marti Tunica
Sharp, Jenifer Memphis, TN
Shearon, Vicki Booneville
Sheppard, Chastitie Jackson
Sherman, Christa Union
Shultz, Richard Richmond
Simmons, Alison Columbus
Skipper, Jim Shuqualak
Slayton, Jennifer Cullman, AL
Slayton, Jon Columbus
Sloan, Anthony McCool
Smith, Amy Corinth
Smith, Bruce Louisville Smith, Christy Vicksburg Smith, Cicely Okolona
Smith, Kelly Philadelphia Smith, Lacey Mendenhall Smith, Roderick Greenville
Smith, Shannon Tupelo Smith, Sherry Canton Smithey, Heather Pine Bluff, AR Snell, Beverly Bartlett, TN Sorrels, Natalie DeKalb Speck, Michael Dyersburg, TN
Spell, Robin Macon Spiess, Rhonda Bay St. Louis Standley, Brenda Starkville Stanley, Robby Tuscumbia, AL Stevens, Jill Clinton Stevenson, Nicole Columbus
Steward, Rejanah Lorman Stewart, Andrea Rolling Fork Stone, Dewayne Starkville Stover, Melissa Southaven Stowe, Wendy Brandon Street, Barry Madison
Strickland, Tracy Philadelphia Stultz, Paul Ocean Springs Sturdevant, Benjanette Greenville Surholt, Jennifer Clarksdale Swain, Karen Starkville Swilley, Shelley Florence
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Swindall, Angel Aberdeen
Swinney, Bradford Booneville
Tabor, Apryl Srarkville
Taylor, Justin Milwaukee, WI
Teague, Pattie Sallis
Teel, Amy Clarksdale
Thomason, Polly Southaven
Thompson, Christopher Titusville,
FL
Timms, Brandi Golden
Tingle, Jeb Vicksburg
Tipton, John Nashville, TN
Tolar, Britt Columbia
Tolbert, Robin Philadelphia
Tompkins, Teresa Winona
Townsend, Tiffany Brandon
Travis, Justin Atoka, TN
Trussell, Kelly Vicksburg
Tullos, Simone Murfreesboro, TN
Turner, Emily Maiden, MO
Turner, Jennifer Clinton
Turner, Michael MS State
Tyner, Tracy Brandon
VanderZwang, John Memphis, TN
Vaughn, Melissa Eupora
Versiga, Eve Gautier
Voyles, Valerie Tupelo
Walcher, Lanessa Starkville
Walker, Carey Starkville
Walker, Erika Kosciusko
Walker, William Pheba
Wallace, Shannon Starkvilk Wallace, Stephanie Pelahatchie Walters, Sheryl Tyndall AFB, FL Walton, Jay Pascagoula Wanngmughler, Brian Evansville, IN Ware, Stephanie Carthage
Warren, Clint Hamilton Waseem, Syed MS State Watkins, Kimberly Brute Watson, Heather Starkville Watson, Michelle Jackson Watson, Scott Jackson
Watson, Stevie Minter City Wax, Christopher Starkville Webb, Dave Plantersville Webster, Lisa Houston Weir, Tess Bolivar, TN Weiss, Philip Slidell, LA
White, Demetrius Coldwater White, Jason Jackson White, LaShawn Cleveland White, Nicole Belden Whiteside, Jennifer New Albany Whitsell, Bobby Holcomb
Wilkerson, Stephanie Daleville Williams, Anthony Vicksburg Williams, Brian Independence Williams, Erick Columbus Williams, CamiUe Batesville Williams, Roosevelt Charleston
Williams, Shionell Pace Williams, Terrance Starkville Williams, Vicki Clinton Williamson, Angela Senatobia Williamson, Elizabeth Louisville Wilson, Kimberly Tupelo
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Wilson, Me Memphis, TN
Woods, Amy Walls
Woods, Joseph Indianola
Woods, Paula Vernon, AL
Woodward, Kevin Amory
Worthy, Margaret McCool
Wust, Brandi Chaimette,
LA
Zirlott, Chris Amory
Yarborough, Matt Jackson
Yates, Kristen Greenville
Young, Jacqueline Kilmichael
Young, Wendy Starkville
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Adair, Jason Moulton, AL
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Adams, Laura McCool
Adams, Susan Madison
Adkison, Leah Philadelphia
Ahmad, Farhan Starkville
Akins, Michael Blue Mm.
Alawine, Michelle Newton
Alexander, Antoinette Aberdeen
Allen, Jeff Lyon
Allen, Lori Pontotoc
Allen, Tracy Starkville
Alexander, Dax Wiggins
Almeida, Ana Paula Bethesda, MD
Allsup, Haze Macon
Anderson, Bert Canton
Anderson, Russell Gulfport
Anderson, Wayne Starkville
Anthens, Shane Columbus
Arnold, Terry Natchez
Ashford, Charles Kosciusko
Ashley, Margaret Raleigh
Ashmore, Sarah Dallas, TX
Ashmore, Tammy Greenville
Assell, Joe Oswego, IL
Atkins, Harold Columbus
Atkison, Allan Forest
Aubuchon, Woody Tupelo
Auton, Lisa Meridian
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Avery, Ben Hamilton, AL Axton, Christopher Brandon Azwell, Douglas Pascagoula Bailey, Jay Clinton Bailey, Jennifer Lilburn, GA Bailey, Jenny Kosciusko
Ballard, Gwendolyn Shuqualak Banks, Alison Brooksville Banks, Ashley Huntsville, AL Barber, Amy Meridian Bailey, Coleman Coffeeville Barlow, Stephen Jay, FL
Barnes, Cedric Columbia Bass, Curtis Meridian Battles, Gordon Hartselle, AL Beachum, Amy Tupelo Beard, Phil Aberdeen Beck, Heatherly Brandon
Beene, Gina Bartlett, TN Belvin, Monica Collinsville Benjamin, Makessa Jackson Bennear, Monica Pearl Bennett, Barbara Clatksdale Bennett, Shawna Picayune
Benton, Brad Ocean Springs
Bethany, Brigitte Louisville
Betts, Gayle Starkville
Blake, Manesha Cedar Bluff
Blalock, Lamar Decatur
Blankenship, Monica Baton Rouge, LA
Bonds, Scott Tupelo Boone, Brad Clinton Boring, Jennifer Starkville Bowen, Wes Tupelo Bowling, Linda Jackson Bowman, Chris Starkville
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Box, Gina Pearl
Box, Mark Ackerman
Box, Stacey Blue Mtn.
Boyd, Christopher Heidelberg
Boyd, David Bay Springs
Boyd, John Bartlett, TN
Boyd, Shanna Pearl
Boykin, Shelley Raleigh
Braddock, Debbie Ripley
Bradley, Todd Pascagoula
Branton, Will Leland
Brasell, Kathy Maben
Brasell, Lance Batesville
Brasfeild, Charles Starkville
Breazeale, Betsy Port Gibson
Breedlove, Carol Philadelphia
Bridgman, Karen Pontotoc
Bright, Cynthia Indianola
Britt, Cristi Indianola
Brock, Royal Jackson
Brooks, Kim Corinth Brookhart, Nina Orange Beach, AL Brooks, Sheletha Jackson Brown, Amy Iuka Brown, Belinda Carthage
Brown, Keith Grenada
Brown, Sally Columbus
Bruce, Kevin Edwards
Brumfield, Kristie Clinton
Bryan, Christopher Starkville
Bryan, George Starkville Bryant, Sammy Raleigh Buckley, Ginger Columbus
Buehring, Jason Tupelo Bunch, Sara Beth Greenwood Burchett, John Lyman
Burger, Jenny Gulfport Burkhalter, Stacey MS State Burks, Charlie Biloxi Burnett, Robin Jackson Burns, Molly Germantown, TN Burns, Steve Bogue Chitto
Burr, Mark Caledonia Burt, Jennifer Starkville Burwell, Heather Jackson Bush, Daphne BrooksviUe Bush, Heath Pearl Butler, Tommy Lawrence
Byrd, Angela Stewart Byrd, Martha Shaw Byrd, Tony Escatawpa Cabunae, Michelle Greenwood Cagle, Kimberly Kosciusko Calton, Michelle Brandon
Campbell, Christopher Helena Carother, Meredith Jackson Carr, Tony Pearl Carskadon, Gordon Starkville Carte, Matthew Long Beach Carter, Jennifer Okolona
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Castanis, Mana Columbus
Carver, Chad Carrollton
Caviness, Robert Ripley
Chappell, Ann Jackson
Cheema, Mubashir Starkville
Chiang, Kuang-Lue Melaka
Chism, Janet Starkville
Chittom, Lee Tupelo
Chunn, Kevin Pontotoc
Cicchetti, Shawn New Baltimote, MI
Clark, Heath Lake
Clark, Mendy Statkville
Clayton, Beth Clinton
Clayton, Kathryn Clinton
Claxton, Bradley Starkville
Clemente, Joseph Mahwah, NJ
Cloud, mark Brookhaven
Cloud, Shannon Tupelo
Cobb, Randall Escatawpa
Coggin, Tommy Columbus
Coleman, Leigh Meridian Coleman, Pam Columbus . Collins, Kenneth Hartselle, AL Combs, Bess Jackson Conley, Debbie Starkville
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Cooley, Tara Natchez
Coomer, Scott Pontotoc
Cooper, Tarn Decatur
Corban, Tiffni Amory
Cospelich, Wayne Gulfport
Costict, Timothy Moss Point
Covington, Mark Louisville
Cox, Tonya Pearl
Cox, Waiter Aiken
Craft, Stephanie Ocean Springs
Crane, Stacy Brookhaven Crawford, Larry Biloxi Crawford, Mbanta Brandon Creason, Jerry Jackson Creason, Melissa Jackson Crocker, Clay Pascagoula
Crow, Karen Corinth Cuicchi, Christine Starkville Culpepper, Eris Meridian Cummins, Beth Brookhaven Dailey, Stephanie Fayette, AL D'Aluisio, Joseph Gulfport
Darby, Mindy Natchez Davidson, Libbie Cedar Bluff Davis, Brian Vancleave Davis, Michelle Amory Debardelaben, Marcy Miami, FL DeLellis, Robert Gulfport
Delinski, Peter Long Beach Delk, Frederick Meridian Dennis, Eric Vicksburg Dennis, Kathryn MS State DeWeese, Tony Starkville Doll, Melissa Somerville, TN
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Duckworth, Morie Starkville
Dumas, Mark Germantown, TN
Duncan, Anne Starkville
Duncan, Susan Starkville
Durham, Kenna. Starkville
Duty, Jennifer Memphis, TN
Dykes, Brian Vicksburg
Dyson, Jennifer Houston
Earnhart, Shelley Denham Springs,
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Easley, Joan Statkville
Echiburn, Titin Morton
Ecke, April Green Bay, WI
Edens, Mylissa Shalimar, FL
Edwards, Amy West Point
Edwards, Brian Eupora
Edwards, Felecia Calhoun City
Eichelberger, Rhonda Forest
Elkins, Julie Hickory
EUiers, Christopher Lumbertow
Ellis, Sharon Starkville Ellis, Wendy Starkville Emfinger, Jeffrey Meadville Ethridge, Kim Hattiesburg Eubanks, Jennifer Philadelphia
Evans, Edward Meridian
Evans, Jimmie Danville, IL
Evans, Karen Ruth Steens
Evans, Melodi Melbourne, FL
Evans, Valerie Starkville
Ferguson, Christy Shuqualak Ferguson, Tedra Biloxi Fisher, Terry Tampa, FL
J Flautt, Kristin Sumner Fondren, Stephanie Madison Ford, Leslie Rolling Fork
Ford, Mary Louise Jackson Foster, John Plantersville Foster, Robert Franklinville, NJ Foster, Tracey Florence Fox, Peter Jackson Franke, Dana Gulfport
Franks, Stacey Tupelo Freeswick, Shannon Mandeville, LA Freshwater, Renee McComb Frost, Angie Natchez Fulcher, Robert Jackson Fulford, Stephanie Calhoun City
Fulgham, Robert Starkville Fulton, Brian Moss Point Gandy, Christa Plantersville Garcia, Cecilia Lima, Peru Garner, Gina Brandon Gatlin, Chris Palm Beach, FL
Gerow, Josh Starkville
Gerrish, James Vaiden
Gibbs, David Brownsville, TN
Gibbs, Joe Greenville
GiUiland, Jill West Point
Goetz, Elizabeth Germantown, TN
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Gollott, Denise Biloxi
Gordon, Brian Iuka
Gordon, Jim Sledge
Gordon, Kimberly Vardaman
Gordon, Kyle New Orleans, LA
Gosa, Kendall Hamilton
Gossage, Michelle Tampa, FL
Gossett, Stacy Blue Mtn.
Graham, Wes Starkville
Grantham, James Florence
Grassel, Saskia Hazlehurst
Grau, Jennifer Vicksburg
Graves, Rachelle Starkville
Gray, Benjie Fulton
Green, Kerry Starkville
Green, Stephen Florence
Greenaway, Erica Germantown, TN
Greer, Craig Caledonia
Gregory, Tammy Louisville
Gressett, Andria Starkville
Griffin, Comesha Cleveland
Griffin, Tonita Bentonia
Griffith, Mark Amory
Gunn, Deleslyn Winona
Hailey, Tom Scooba
Hall, Michael Pontotoc
Hall, John Starkville
Hall, Stephanie Terry
Hallmar, Terry Nettleton
Hames, Jason Greenwood
Hamilton, Sheldon N. Yarmouth, ME
Hammock, Ronda Corinth
Hansford, Christi Gautier
Hannon, Tamra Starkville
Harper, Robert Vicksbutg
Harris, Patsy Decatur Harris, Shulanda Columbus Harris, Susan Horn Lake Hart, Allison Toomsuba Hart, David Jackson Hart, David Starkville
Han, Stephanie Meridian Hatchett, Meg Clarksdalc Hathcock, Stephen Smithville Harun, Zuraini Starkville Hawks, Jennifer Hernando Hawkins, Brian Memphis, TN
Hawkins, Thomas Starkville Hawthorne, Jeffery Philadelphia Haynes, Beth New Albany Haynes, Chuck Brandon Hazelton, Madrina Starkville Head, Marcus Ackerman
Heard, Craig Grenada Hearn, Kevin Philadelphia Hearst, Laurie MS State Heavener, Lisa Tupelo Hedgpeth, Kevin Starkville Hee, Chee-Kiong Starkville
Henderson, Amy Marrell, AR Henderson, Delarie Columbus Henderson, Lea Jackson Henderson, Matt Marvell, AR Henderson, Thomas Germantown, TN Henley, Lisa Mandeville, LA
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Herbert, Dave Tishomingo
Herrington, Amy Jackson
Herrington, Les Brandon
Hess, Melissa Carriere
Hewlette, Karen Corinth
Hill, Dorothy Ashland
Hill, Leigh Brandon
Hill, Stephanie Louisville
Hilliard, Tessa Madison
Hinton, Hanson Marks
Hodge, Carolyn Clinton
Hodum, Charles Corinth
Hoff, Jennifer Dyersburg, TN
Hogue, Blair Naperville, IL
Holder, Gary Booneville
Holland, Heather Southaven
Hollis, Steve Vernon
Holmberg, Shar Pascagoula
Holmes, Michael Long Beach
Homan, Joseph Starkville
Hood, Gena Gunnison
Hood, Lou Ann Gunnison
Hood, Martha Shannon
Houp, Mandy Jackson
Hopkins, Henretta Winona
Hopkins, Loretta Winona
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Jackson, Brian Tupelo Jackson, Katina Kilmichael Jackson, Michelle Anguilla James, Mark Walnut James, Rebecca Charleston Jefcoat, Christy Louisville
Jefferis, Lance Starkville Jemison, Cedric Flint, MI Jenkins, Ali Clinton Jenkins, Bobby Carthage Johnson, Bethany Jackson Johnson, Darren Laurel
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Jones, Jesslyn Tampa, FL
Jones, Michelle Germantown, TN
Jones, Pamela Vicksburg
Jordan, Dan Starkville
Jordan, Trinectee Columbus
Judon, Theresa Philadelphia
Jue, Patrick Hollandale
Kahler, Norman La Cruces, NM
Kaplan, Clare Cleveland
Kavanagh, Joel Ocean Springs
Keith, Mary Durant I
Kelly, Lynda Edinburg I
Kelly, Robert Starkville I
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Kennedy, Amy Corinth
Khoo, Bernard Starkville
Kilgore, Crystal Berry, AL
Kimbrell, Scott Natchez
Kinard, Melissa Brooksville
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Lawson, Kimberly Florence Layman, David Gulfport Leach, Brent Springfield, IL Lee, Aimee Bentonia Lee, Chelle Starkville Lee, Julie Vicksburg
Lee, Keith Silver Creek Lee, Stephanie Starkville Lee, Tammie Jackson Lee, Timothy Star Lee, Yoke-Chai Starkville Leggett, Tomma Brookhaven
Leidolf, Andreas MS State Leonard, Charles Gulfport Lew, Anna Greenville Lewis, Gidget Jackson Lewis, Kenneth Hazlehurst Lim, Chin MS State
Lischkoff, Nancy Birmingham, AL Little, Greg Grenada Little, Jeania Hickory Lochridge, Laurie MS State Long, April Florence Long, Shannon Shannon
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Lovelace, Jeffery Burnsville
Lowery, Yvonne Flint, MI
Lucius, Stephanie Derma
Luna, Martin Starkville
Luna, Penny Starkville
Lundeen, Chad Tequesta, FL
Luper, Heath Raleigh
Luster, Brenda Tishomingo
Lutz, Alcyone New Orleans, LA
Macon, Kevin Brandon
Madison, Stacy Philadelphia
Mai, Thao Ridgeland
Maki, Art Durant
Mallard, James Prairie
Mallery, Beth Abetdeen
Malone, Mitchell Pontotoc
Mangum, Melynn Memphis, TN
Marble, Clayton Terry
Martin, George Moss Point
Massengill, Katrina Starkville
Mathes, Dennis Utica
Mattison, Missy Starkville
Mays, Lana Greenwood Springs
McAlister, Brad Blue Mtn.
McClute, Natalie Louisville
McComb, Dwight Aberdeen
McCombs, Bethany Ridgeland
McConn, Christopher Naples, FL
McCool, Michael Kosciusko
McCormack, Charlotte Fulton McCormick, Heather Starkville McCoy, Scott Jackson
McCulla, Gary Metairie, LA McDade, Ashley Ridgeland McDaniel, Leigh Ann Weir
McDonald, Mila Bloomington, MN McGilbra, Laura Philadelphia Mclnryte, Kenneth Prairieville, LA McKenzie, Brian Avon McKenzie, Robert St. Paul, MN McLauchlin, Susan Preston
McLendon, Michael Long Beach McQuary, Kevan Starkville McRee, Elizabeth Jackson Meek, Cameron Senatobia Mercer, Phil Meridian Meyers, Lori Metairie, LA
Miles, Kara Pulaski Miles, Michael Sebastopol Miles, Rachel Sebastopol Miller, Katina Columbus Miller, KoKo Columbus Miller, Libby Baldwyn
Miller, Martin Rock Spring, GA Miller, Michael New Albany Milligan, Michael Clinton Mills, Paula Courtland Mills, Susan Tupelo Mills, Wanda Starkville
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Mitchell, Brice Ocean Springs
Mitchell, Cassandra Senatobia
Mitchell, Melynda Marks
Mire, Tanya Brandon
Mixon, Lanay Hot Springs, AR
Mock, Lisa Greenwood
Moore, Angel Meridian
Morgan, David Starkville
Morgan, Jody O'Lo
Morgan, Mark Jackson
Morgan, Matthew Okolona
Morris, John Starkville
Morse, Jim Germantown, TN
Moseley, Dawn Jackson
Moseley, Marcus Waynesboro
Moss, Walter Natchez
Murrell, Terriceda Forest
Myles, Rhodesia Vicksburg
Naron, Bob Cleveland
Nations, Lori Brookhaven
Neal, Bart Mantee
Nelson, Lota Overton, TX
Nettles, Stacy Brookhaven
Newcomb, Loni Purvis
Newlon, Tammy McComb
Newman, Pam Ridgeland
Nix, Jason Booneville
Noland, Maria Carrollton, AL
Nolen, Kellye Starkville
Nordan, Walker Greenville Norris, Niles Batesville Nowell, Melissa Walnut Oaks, Antony Tishomingo Ochello, Dino Albuquerque, NM Odom, Rhonda Starkville
Oliver, Mike Harvest, AL O'Neal, Will Jackson, TO Otto, Theresa Ocean Springs Owens, Elizabeth Germantown, TN Palmer, Denys Tupelo Palmer, Lyn Pascagoula
Palmer, Stephen Clinton Palmertree, Melanie Kilmichael Parker, Eric Louisville Parrish, Tracey Greenwood Paschall, Marian Southaven Paschall, Martha Southaven
Pate, Michelle Tupelo Patel, Ajay Waynesboro Patel, Sharmishtha Clinton Payne, Molly Hamilton, AL Peavey, Joe Meridian Peay, Charles Ackerman
Penton, Colbey Picayune Perkins, Lance Jackson Perkins, Paul Columbus Perteet, Jacqueline Sallis Perteet, Kenny Sallis Petersen, Karen Memphis, TN
Pittman, James Starkville Plitt, Adam Gulfport Pou, Susie New Albany Pope, Jennifer Benton Pope, Todd Waynesboro Popham, Daniel Huntsville, AL
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Pottlman, Amy Jackson
Pounders, Dustin New Albany
Povall, Emily Jackson
Power, Olivia Louisville
Pownall, Lauren Vicksburg
Prather, Kelly Verona
Price, Mark Highland, IN
Priest, Jenifer Blue Springs
Pruitt, Andre Columbus
Purdy, Michelle Millington, TN
Purvis, Robert Starkville
Quails, Tera Ruleville
Railing, Scott Norwood, NC
Raines, Larry Bartlett, TN
Randle, Louise West Point
Ray, Heather Tupelo
Record, Timothy Gulfport
Redding, Rebecca Oxford
Reed, Rebecca Long Beach
Reed, Roderick Edwards
Reese, Barrett Coppell, TX Reid, Brandon Corinth Respess, Courtney Lambert Rester, Derek Baton Rouge, LA Rhines, Amy Jackson
Rhodes, Tiffiny Eupora
Rice, Kimbley Columbus
Rice, Sharon Tupelo
Richards, Lance Biloxi
Richardson, Bo Tupelo
Riddell, Jonathan Corinth Rigby, David Kosciusko Riggan, Kathrync Indianola
Riggins, Tisha Lithia Springs, GA Riles, Kim Vicksburg Riles, Zena Vicksburg
Riley, Darryl Hollyridge Riley, Dominick Moss Point Rimmer, Elizabeth Dublin, GA Rinehart, Russ Rienzi Ritter, Catherine Kosciusko Rivera, Robert Pascagoula
Robbins, Jason Pelahatchie Roberson, Bryan Huntsville, AL Roberts, Deanna Tupelo Roberts, Logan Halls, TN Roberts, Russell Starkville Robinson, Johnathan Hattiesburg
Robinson, Lisa Florence Robinson, Myra Loretto, TN Robinson, Tijuana Columbus Rodgers, Norma Leigh Tunica Rodman, Shannon Southaven Rogers, Katrice Kilmichael
Rogers, Lafiesta Starkville Rogers, Melanie Collins Rogers, Stacey Tupelo Rowe, William Olive Branch Bowland, Barry Booneville Rudge, Kevin Decatur, AL
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Rudolph, Becky Brownsville, TN
Rueter, Eric Mandeville, LA
Rupert, Harvey Macon
Rush, John Leakesville
Rushing, Heather Bailey
Russell, Keith Gaffney, SC
Russell, Kimberly Southaven
Saia, Vince Winona
Sam, Valerie Meridian
Sampson, Amy Jackson
Samsil, Dana Birmingham, AL
Sanders, Chris Vicksburg
Sanders, Christy Ackerman
Sanders, Kitty Tunica
Sartor, Scott Clinton
Sayeda, Sobia Starkville
Schukei, Brandon Nettleton I
Scott, Paul Lucedale
Scruggs, Susan Tupelo
Sculthorpe, Eric Gautier
Seal, David Florence
Seals, Joe Shannon
Sethi, Toshi Jackson
Seymour, Marvin Ocean Springs
Shaw, Jeff Statkville
Shaw, Lisa Maben
Shaw, Pam Brandon
Shearer, Ralph Somerset, KY
Sheffield, Shana Tupelo
Sherman, Howard Starkville
Shirley, Audra Columbus Shriner, Stephanie Starkville Shoemake, Seth Columbus Shoemaker, Debra Pelahatchie Shows, James Ackerman Sigler, Philip Millington, TN
Singletary,Eric Pearl River, LA Smith, Aaron Southaven Smith, Adam Conneaut, OH Smith, Amy McComb Smith, Bill Saltillo Smith, Clay Saltillo
Smith, Dustin Perkinston
Smith, Gary Biloxi
Smirh, Jennifer Oxford
Smith, Jon McComb
Smith, Kristin Summit
Smith, Lisa Harker Heights, TX
Smith, Marisa Brandon Smith, Nancy Columbus Smith, Patricia West Point Smith, Nicole Collinsville Smith-Vaniz, Dees Canton Sneed, Melinda Columbus
Sours, Caroline Ocean Springs Speakman, Rosemary Gcrmantown, TN Speck, Catherine Dyersburg, TN Stamps, Amanda Long Beach Stanford, John Corinth Stanley, Mark Atlanta, GA
Starr, Christa Pensacola, FL Steadham, Judith Nesbit Steele, Sonya DeKalb Stegall, Curtis Morton Steward, Barry Tupelo Stewart, Bernice McComb
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Stewart, Chad Pelahatchie
Stewart, Dena Long Beach
Stockman, Paige Clinton
Stognet, Tommy Tylertown
Street, Man Elliot Memphis, TN
Street, Simeon Madison
Stringer, Archie Starkville
Stucky, Stephanie Slidell, LA
Sturgis, Christopher Clinton
Suthar, Dipti Greenville
Swann, Minae Starkville
Swearengen, Cantrece Oakland
Tann, Mapp Tupelo
Tanner, Heath Lucedale
Tanner, Kimberly Tutwiler
Tate, Kevin Shannon Taylor, Felicia Soso
Taylor, Gerald Laurel Taylor, Randall Starkville Taylor, Roderick Jackson
Taylor, Steven Vicksburg Tedder, Dina Vardaman
Thomas, Janna Jackson Thomas, Jason Petal
Thomas, Sonja Jackson
Thompson, Garry Bay St. Louis
Thompson, Kristin Brandon
Thompson, Lacey Greenville
Thornton, Dexter Carthage
Tiffin, Jason Starkville
Tigrett, Susan Brandon Tindoll, Brian Tupelo Toland, Laura Gulfport Toncrey, Tony Moss Point Toney, Kxisti Brandon Tonkel, Tracy Planterville
I Traylor, Karen Plantersville I Trevathan, Elizabeth Starkville Trotter, Jennifer Lyon Tucker, Mary Durant Tullis, Sruart Ashland, KY Turner, Vinche Ruleville
Tynes, Margaret Brookhaven Uhl, Matthew Aliquippa, PA Underwood, John Starkville Vance, Brooke Batesville Vanderford, Narhan Corinth Van Iderstine, Eric Harriesburg
Vann, Stephanie Smithville Vanpect, David Long Beach Wade, Jason Leaf Wade, John Gulfport Walden, Brad Booneville Walker, John Long Beach
Walker, Kurt Hernando Walker, Lawrence Winona Wallace, Allison Tupelo Wallace, David Jackson Wallace, Jimmy Forest Waller, Angela Mathiston
Walter, Mac Starkville Walton, Elizabeth Vicksburg Wansley, Will Rolling Fork Ward, Barry Philadelphia Ward, Jason Duluth, MN Ward, Kellee Clinton
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Wargo, Mark Watson, AR
Wascom, Chad Bogalusa, LA
Washington, Laurie Woodland
Watkins, Susan York, AL
Watson, Melanie Durant
Webster, Gregory Starkville
Webster, Leigh Vicksburg
Weddig, David Brandon
Welch, Christie Clinton
Wells, Chris Ridgeland
West, Gregory Edwardsville, FL
West, Shelly Laurel
Westberry, Deneshia Morton
Westmoreland, Jill Plantersville
Westmoreland, Shawn Sherman
Whatley, Angel Vicksburg
White, Heather Collierville, TN
White, John Decatur, AL
Whitehead, Brian Starkville
Whitt, Susan Mathiston
Whyte, Julie Clinton Wijewardane, Chamath Sri Lanka filbanks, Belinda Pass Christian Wilkerson, Sharon Clinton Willcutt, Jennifer Columbus
Williams, Cathy Starkville Williams, Jason Brandon Williams, Scotty MS State Williams, Sheila Aberdeen Williams, Tonya Starkville
Wilson, Carlos Charleston Wilson, Witt Helena, AR Wilson, Latasha Jackson Wilson, Wanda West Point Wilson, Sarah Frances Macon Winchester, Rod Starkville
Wingo, Brad Charlotte, NC Winters, Robert Jackson Witt, Andy Tupelo Woo, Stephen Lexington Woods, Trade Gautier Woodruff, Latresha Pace
Wolfe, Jennifer Birmingham, AL Womack, Tony Rosalie, AL Wong, Sally Rosedale Worthen, Robert Pine Bluff, AR Wozencraft, Shawn Lucedale Wraggs, Maggie Ackerman
Wright, James Natchez Wright, Kim Fayette, AL Wright, Mildred Columbus Wright, Stephen Cullman, AL Wynne, Allison Pickens Yarbrough, Lanita Starkville
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Adcock, Mark Jackson
Adrian, Kathy Lake Charles, LA
Ahrens, Jennifer Long Beach
Alderman, Angela Carthage
Aldridge, Joseph New Albany
Aldy, Vycky Sallis
Alexander, Al Wiggins
Allen, Alphelus Vicksburg
Allen, Jay Jackson
Allen, Kara Nesbit
Allen, Kellie Waynesboro
Allen, Kenna Verona
Allen, Leslie New Albany
Allen, Ricky Dekalb
Alligood, Stephanie Slidell, LA
Allison, Sam Columbus
Allshouse, Bill Jackson
Anderson, Ben Pontotoc
Anderson, Kim Cleveland
Anderson, So Yong MS State
Anding, Richard Jackson
Anglin, Sue Moss Point
Anthony, Lea Anne Sebastopol
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Archer, Lisa Germantown, TN
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Barnes, Jim Wiggins Barnes, Kelly Corinth Barnes, Scott Huntsville, AL Barr, Tara Phoenix City, AL Batson, Beth Madison Beaird, Scott Sikeston, MO
Beaver, Kerry Memphis, TN Bell, Dorothy West Point Bell, Geoffrey Clinton Bell, Latavious Sturgis Bell, Melinda Starkville Bell-Pernell, Kathryn West Point
Benoist, Cheryl Starkville Bergiel, Bridget Starkville Bernhart, Laura Clinton Berry, Dale Magee Berthelson, Shay Starkville Betbeze, Philip Hixson, TN
Beyer, Derek Baytown, TX Bieloh, Johnny Starkville Bishop, David Gulfport Black, Bailey Starkville Black, Paige Starkville Bland, Anthony Sledge
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Boarwright, Donna Starkville
Bolan, Brett N. Little Rock, AR
Boland, LuAnne Starkville
Boldin, Rhonda Meridian
Boles, Russell Starkville
Bolin, Carl Bay St. Louis
Bond, Jeremy Perkinston
Booker, Rena Meridian
Booth, Scott Pass Christian
Boothroyd, Bobby Caledonia
Borst, Benny Cedar Bluff
Borzik, Louis Long Beach
Bosarge, Chris Moss Point
Bost, Amanda Tupelo
Boyd, Brad Amory
Boyd, Gregory Lake Village, AR
Boyd, Scott Carthage
Boykin, Diane Mathiston
Boykin, Louie Mathiston
Box, David Starkville Brabham, Kim McComb
Bradford, Camille Greenville Bradley, Aimee Starkville
Bradley, Kimberly MS State
Brady, Steve Liberty
Brandon, Jerri Belden
Brandon, William Starkville
Brantley, Bethany Carthage
Brantley, Jeri Philadelphia
Brase, Bill Jacksonville, FL
Brasell, David Maben
Brasfield, Rebecca Stevensville, MD
Brasfield, Rob Tupelo Breland, Carol Starkville Bridges, Kimberly Starkville
Brister, Steve Yazoo City Brooks, Kristen Hernando Brooks, Thomas Starkville Broome, Elaine Carson Broome, Sharon Clinton Broussard, Shannon Starkville
Brown, Jena Meridian Brown, Janet Goodman Brown, Jerry Columbus Brown, Sterling Okolona Brown, Tonya Booneville Brownlee, Beth Memphis, TN
Brumfield, Christy Madison Bryan, Cris Holly Springs Bryant, Kevin Terry Bryant, Lance Anniston, AL Bullard, Darrell Iuka Burchfield, Robin French Camp
Burns, Melissa Starkville Burger, Rebecca Gulfport Burkes, Anthony Starkville Burkett, Tonya Starkville Burt, Kerry Madison Burt, Lori Louisville
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Burton, Shane Ackerman
Buskirk, Kimberly Okolona
Butler, Lori Starkville
Butler, Yancey Holly Springs
Caine, Evan Columbus
Calais, Aimee Vicksburg
Callaway, Cooper Columbus
Campbell, Kimberly Bruce
Campbell, Stephanie Clinton
Cantrell, Stephen Amory
Caraway, Mary Meridian
Carr, Timothy Columbus
Carrubba, Bryan Starkville
Carruth, Tammy Coldwater
Cartet, Margertree Ridgeland
Cassreino, Carey Brandon
Castelli, Stephanie Starkville
Castle, Tim Canton
Catham, Terry Reform, AL
Canfield, David Milton, WI
Chai, Yoon-Loi Starkville
Chamberlin, Missy Amory
Chambers, Letitia Chicago, IL
Chase, Tim Baldwyn
Chew, Keng-Wee Melaka, Malaysia Childs, Heath Ripley Childers, Shane Hernando Chittom, Gelena Brandon Christopher, Tom Maben
Church, David Booneville Chong, Yew-Keong Starkville Chow, Khee Thiam Starkville Chow, Raymond Clarksdale Clark, Angela Gulfport Clark, Justin Olive Branch
Clark, Karen Berry, AL Clark, Lori Holly Springs Clark, Mechell McAdams Clark, Toni Hattiesburg Clayton, Jane Meridian Clayton, Melanie New Albany
Clayton, Steve McComb Cleveland, Wigger-Poe Ocean Springs Clifford, Cindy Shalimar, FL Collie, Barbara West Point Collier, Kimberly Memphis, TN Collins, Benjy Tupelo
Cochran, Ginny Sallis Cochran, William Columbus Coggin, Kris Fulton Collins, Wendy Gulfport Cole, Dana Natchez Cole, Mark San Antonio, TX
Coleman, Shawn Corinth Coleman, Susan New Albany Coleman, Tabitha Crawford Combs, Eric McCordsville, IN Connelly, John Mobile, AL Conway, Martin Greenville
Cook, Andy Vicksburg Cook, Craig Tupelo Cook, Jeff Starkville Cooper, Marianne Tupelo Corbit, Allison Calhoun City Cosper, Chris Ocean Springs
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Cox, Jennifer Florence
Cox, Meredith Starkville
Cox, Penny Long Beach
Craig, Jeri DeKalb
Crane, Michel Pontotoc
Crawley, Michael Brandon
Crecink, Marcia Roxie
Creel, Jodee Booneville
Crenshaw, Ben Memphis, TN
Criddle, Julie Houston
Crigler, Jenny Columbus Crocker, Christine Starkville Cronier, Jennifer Escatawpa
Crotwell, Dana Vicksburg Crowder, Thomas Weir
Crowe, Shane Starkville
Crowley, Susan Southaven
Crullivan, Logan Birmingham, AL
Crum, Kristi Brookhaven
Cummings, Marsha Mantachie
Cummins, Gene Pulaski Cupit, Dana Jackson Curran, Matthew Sturgis Curtis, James Learned Curtis, Kimberly Calhoun City
Dakin, Greg Midland, GA
Dalton, Jacquelyn Belzoni
Dalrymple, Sherrodd Baldwyn
Daly, Antonoius Meridian
Daniel, Bryan Henderson, KY
Darden, Julie StarkviUe Davis, Anne Brandon Davis, Audrey Eupora
Davis, Chris Leland Davis, Cody Winona Davis, Ethel Steens
Davis, John Hendersonville, TN
Davis, Karen Pelahatchie
Davis, Louis Clinton
Davis, Michael Jackson
Day, Shane Houlks
Day, Tonya Somerville, TN
Dean, Kimberly Lexington Decker, Neil Starkville Denton, Dee Minter City DeWolf, Wendy Highlands, NC Dick, Kendall McComb Dickson, Billy Macon
Dill, Brian Columbus DiPascal, Dominick Gretna, LA Dixon, George Vicksburg Dorizas, John Jackson Dorizas, Niki Oxford Doss, Kelvin Starkville
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Dunning, Catherine Jackson
Durham, Kim Carriere
Dye, Brad Blue Springs
Ealy-Bolton, Tarshi Starkville
Eargie, Michele Vicksburg
Easley, Shelton Grenada
East, Allison Ruleville
Eatman-Hearn, Crystel MS State
Edmonson, Owen Madison
Edwards, David Mobile, AL
Edwards, Debbie Columbus
Edwards, Sherrie Starkville
Edwards, Stephanie Jackson
Ehrgott, John Vicksburg
Eiland, Steve Louisville
Eliason, Shanon Slidell, LA
Elliott, Karilynn Starkville
England, Leslie Kosciusko
Epps, Latanya Columbus
Epps, Tyler Lexington, SC Ervin, Adrian Columbus Eubanks, Tina Philadelphia Eubanks, Trent Shreveport, LA Evans, Charles Starkville
Evans, Devonna Meridian
Evans, Edward Gulfport
Evans, John Starkville
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Fayard, Michael Clinton Felder, Jennifer Long Beach Felder, Richard McComb Felks, Shannon Michie, TN Fetnet, Deric Ashland, AL Fields, Bonita MS State
Fillingame, Alice. Hattiesburg Fitzhugh, Kendra Lena Fletcher, Brad Vicksburg Fletcher, Ed Vicksburg Fly, Millie Nashville, TN Fogle, Lasca Smiley, TX
Fondren, Cecelia Ackerman Forbus, Geoff Starkville Forsman, Allen Carriere Foster, Darrin Okolona Fracchia, James Southaven Fracchia, Jeff Southaven
Francis, Tommy Fulton Frank, Tom Stuart, FL Freeze, Terry Germantown, TN Frost, Angela Kosciusko Fryery, Watson Louisville Fuller, Sue Louisville
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Galloway, John Starkville
Galloway, J. T. Covington, LA
Gambrel, Pam Blue Springs
Gandy, Jennifer Huntsville
Ganley, Jennifer Starkville
Ganti, Avinash Philadelphia
Garbarino, Shawn Marietta, GA
Gardner, Pricilla Columbus
Garner, Eric Jackson
Garner, George Grenada
Garner, Ron MS State
Garner, Sarah Starkville
Garner, Todd Starkville
Garrard, Jennifer Columbus
Gates, Shannon Braxton
Gauntt, George Macon
Gely, Geza Duesseldorf, Germany
Gentry, Judd Starkville
Gibbon, Kirk Baton Rouge, LA
Gibbs, Carla West Point
Giles, Tawayna Mandeville, LA
Gilley, Jennifer Jackson
Gilliland, Jerry Grenada
Given, Anna Starkville
Givens, David Huntsville, AL
Given, Steve Starkville
Gladney, Teresa Kosciusko
Glass, Jennifer Mandeville, LA
Gleason, Michael Starkville
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Goralczyk, Aimee Calhoun City Gordon, Angela Tupelo Gordon, Scott Starkville Grady, Edward Starkville Grafton, Jeremy Pascagoula Graham, Charles Biloxj
Grant, John Pascagoula Graves, Carol Ann Ashland Graves, Paul Germantown, TN Gray, Jason Jackson Gray, Jim Tupelo Green, Byron Pascagoula
Green, Kevin Jackson, TN Green, Mechelle Jackson Green, Alex Philadelphia Greenwood, Brian Slidell, LA Greenwood, Pamela Sallis Grider, Wesley Conway, AR
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Guin, Kristy Birmingham, AL
Guynes, David Huntsville, AL
Hackman, Margie Brandon
Hailey, B.J. Starkville
Haire, Angela Starkville
Haire, Paul Starkville
Haley, Kristine Starkville
Hall, Karen New Albany
Hall, Michelle Starkville
Hamner, John Columbus
Hampton, LaWanda Starkville
Hankins, Hollie Walls
Harbin, Sharon Russellville, AL
Harbin, Shawanda Holcomb
Harcharik, Sandi Jackson Hardin, J ana Greenwood Hardimon, Pamela Grenada Harojono, Lisa Starkville Hargrove, Meg Starkville
Harkley, Tracelia Moss Point Harmond, Jennifer Philadelphia Harper, Suzanne Toomsuba Harrick, Kristen Melbourne, FL Harris, Amy Vicksburg
Harris, Angela Clarksdale
Harris, Angela Lakim Columbus
Harris, Robert Selmer, TN
Harris, Vanessa Grenada
Harrison, Angelia Carrollton
Harrison, Susan Greenville Harrison, Jeff Mize Harrwig, Melanie Hattiesburg Harrzog, Glen Starkville Hawkins, Jennifer Memphis, TN Haste, Kimberly McCool
Hawkins, Kristy Vicksburg Hawkins, Virginia Water Valley Hays, Ashley Jackson Hayes, Dephane Coffeeville Hearron, Christee Starkville Heering, Kevin Starkville
Heering, Kim Starkville Helmeth, Craig Vicksburg Helton, Melanie Tampa, FL Hemsley, Mike Brandon Henderson, Carl Starkville Henderson, Kristi Starkville
Henderson, Lynn MS State Henderson, Paul Homewood, AL Henderson, Scott Tupelo Herrin, Anthony Seminary Hensley, Missy Ocean Springs Hicks, James Durant
Higgason, Becky Louisville Higgins, Michael Tupelo Hill, Jennifer Starkville Hill, Suzanne Tiplcrsville Hill, Traci I sola Hill, Tripp Gulf Breeze, FL
Hill, Virginia Starkville Hines, Marie Starkville Hinman, Todd Madison Hinton, Chandra Laurel Hodge, Quinton Greenwood Hodges, Shelli Biloxi
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Hogan, Ettaronda Starkville
Hogan, Lenora Starkville
Hogue, Sylvia Naperville, IL
Holbrooks, Michael Jackson
Holder, Bryan Jackson
Holland, Daniel Starkville
Holland, Edward Memphis, TN
Holland, Kevin Pascagoula
Hollar, Dawn Dayton, OH
Holley, Mark Fulton
Holloway, David Starkville
Holt, Brian Senatobia
Hood, Roger Grenada
Hooker, Vernell Brookhaven
Hoots, Michael Smithville
Hoover, Britton Pickens
Hoover, Jon Jon Pickens
Hopkins, Kevin Meridian
Horel, Phillip Meridian
Horton, Cheryl Houlka
Horton, Saundra Grenada Hotard, Alan Baton Rouge, LA Horton, James Starkville Houston, Tina Meridian Howard, Jeremy Baton Rouge, LA
Howell, Chad Lucedale
Howes, Jason Gulfport
Howze, Kevin Meridian
Hubbard, James Mathiston
Hudson, Chris Vicksburg
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Hudson, Cynthia Clinton Hudson, Janell Marion Hudspeth, Quentin Starkvilk
Hughes, Deborah Starkvilk Hughes, Raymond Starkville Hughey, Rick Covingotn, TN
Hughes, Sandy Starkville Hulett, Bobby Milton, FL Hunt, Corey Laurel Hunt, Keith Starkville Hunt, Sally Clarksdale Hurd, Janice Grenada
Hurt, Kelly Ripley Huston, John Rogers, OH Ingram, Erin Jackson Istre, Eric Biloxi Jackson, Diane Vicksburg Jackson, Kim Prairie
Jackson, Mike Clinton Jakway, Mary Long Beach Jameson, Tommy Houston, TX Jang, Tammy Yazoo City Jasper, Scott Jackson Jeanfreau, Mark Picayune
Jeff, Galagher Clinton Jefferson, Eric Vicksburg Jeffery, Ellen Bruce Jenkins, Doug Tupelo Jenkins, John Pontotoc Jenkins, Rachel Oakland
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Jennings, Susan Sewicldey, PA Johnigan, Lisa Meridian Johnson, Allison Tupelo Johnson, Amy Starkville Johnson, Elliott Rosedale
Johnson, James Starkville
Johnson, Jennifer Batesville
Johnson, Mark Starkville
Johnson, Rochelle Quitman
Johnson, Scott Hohenwald, TN
Johnson, Thorn Vicksburg
Joiner, Jennifer Columbus
Jones, Charles McAdams
Jones, Evelyn Aberdeen
Jones, Hamp Jackson
Jones, Ken Mize
Jones, Kimberly Greenville
Jones, Lynn Forest
Jones, Paul Jackson
Jones, Scott Flora
Jones, Teresa Starkville
Jolley, Selena Starkville
Jordan, Charles Vardaman
Jordan, Jennifer Jackson
Justice, Angie Clarksdale
Kang, Seungku Seoul, Korea
Kao, Lee-Hsueh Starkville
Keeler, Allison Clinton
Keeton, Lisa Tupelo
Kelley, Melissa Walls
Kelley, Tommy Starkville Kelly, Robin Taylorsville Kendrick, Richard Aberdeen Kennedy, Alicia Booneville Kennedy, Allan MS State Kennedy, Lucretia Lena
Kerr, Jay Newton Kessler, Isabel MS State Key, Anthony Tupelo Khan, Babar Starkville Kiker, Memrie Cleveland Kilgore, Camille West Point
Killebrew, Rhonda Greenwood Kincaid, Justine Holcomb King, John Philadelphia Kirby, Denson Jackson Kirkpatrick, William Madison Kisner, Leslie Oxford
Kitchens, Kimberly Corinth Kitchens, Shane Urica Knight, Donna Laurel Knight, Melissa Starkville Knipper, Jennifer Carriere Knowlton, Jeffrey Bridgman
Koenig, Thomas Middletown, OH Kok, Alvid Starkville Korkmazer, Benan MS State Kothaneth, Lakshmi Starkville Krausse, Kurt Kansas City, MO Kirkegaard, Jesse Tupelo
Lacey, Tiffany Aberdeen Ladner, Renee Bay St. Louis Lai, Jean Suong MS State Lamb, Julia Jackson Lambert, Leslie Natchez Lambert, Susan Brookhaven
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Lancaster, Jay Sikeston, MO Landfair, Zwanardo Starkville
Lane, Andrea Vicksburg Lange, Christopher Clarksville
Langford, Mary Jo Lena
Langford, Thomas Derma
Lantz, Lori Comstock Park, MI
Lasker, Brian Haleyville, AL
Latimer, Stephanie Coldwater
LaValle, Erik Ocean Springs
Lawrence, Paul Terry
Laws, Jan Jackson
Leatherman, Bryan Tupelo
Lee, Brian Biloxi
Lee, Hian Boon Starkville
Lee, Susan Starkville
Lee, Tim Louise
LeGassick, Jan Oviedo, FL
Leonard, Vicki Starkville
Leopard, Bryan Starkville
Lewers, Mitzi Como
Lewis, Alton Cleveland
Lewis, Bill Hickory, NC
Lewis, Kevin Starkville
Lewis, Laura Philadelphia
Lewis, Mary-Lee Philadelphia
Lim, Kian-Wee Kuala, Lumpur,
Malaysia
Lim, Soo-Tsong MS State
Lippincott, Susan West Point
Lipsey, Leo Aberdeen
Lister, Tricia Gautier Little, Dave Metidian Livingston, Chip Powder Springs, GA
Livingston, Lesley Derwood, MD Livingston, Molly Lautel, MD Livingston, Nicole Starkville
Lockett, Mary Jackson Lofton, Tracy Vicksbutg Logue, Dawn Vicksburg Long, Andy Long Beach Longstreet, David Jackson Lopez, Candido Starkville
Lord, Margaret Starkville Louque, Dustan Paulina, LA Love, Bobbie Louisville Love, David Raymond Lovelace, Beth Slidell, LA Lucus, Melanie Metidian
Lusk, Scott Biloxi Luth, Scott Starkville Madden, Tara Ocean Springs Maddux, Regina Starkville Magee, Beverly Bogalusa, LA Mahan, Jamie Helena, AR
Makamson, Tisha Jackson Malone, Allison Carthage Mandius, Per Starkville Mansell, John Pearl Manuel, Theresa Coldwater Marbury, Drake Brandon
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Marion, Meka Duck Hill
Marquez, Amy Clinton
Martello, Melinda Natchez
Martin, Ambro Ruleville
Martin, Bert Starkville
Martin, Laura Ocean Springs
Martin, Michael Jackson
Martino, Bernice Biloxi
Marshall, Angela Starkville
Mason, Kelly Houston
Massey, Todd Jackson Matrick, Russ Jackson I Matthews, Eric Aberdeen g Mauldin, Jody Gulfport p Maxwell, Margaret Shuqualak
May, Lorie McCool
May, Mark Starkville
Mayes, Freddy MS State
McAuley, Leslie Red Banks
McCabe, Tom Vicksburg
McCarter, Robert Meridian
McCarty, William Starkville
McCary, Amy Starkville
McComb, Donovan Srarkville
McCormick, Sjohn Kosciusko
McCoy, Paul Blytheville, AR
McCoy, Sarah Macon
McCrory, Christopher Kosciusko
McDaniel, Mark Columbia
McDaniel, Michael Kosciusko
McDonald, Denise Vicksburg McDonald, Jason Greenwood McDonough, Teresa Nesbit McDuff, Tiffany Vicksburg McElveen, Cathy New Orleans, LA McGee, Voncile Starkville
McGilberry, Michelle Starkville McGreger, Mark Booneville McGuire, Christy Gulfport McKell, Vivian Starkville McKinney, Joe Sardis McKinney, Wanda Sardis
McKinley, Sarah Madison McLaughlin, Jimmy Kosciusko McLemore, Melvin Duck Hill McMullin, Chad Amory McNair, Scott Union McNair, Stacy Jackson
McNally, Heather Starkville McNeal, Kenneth New Albany McPhail, Ricky Starkville McQuirter, Dan Kosciusko Meeks, Diane Waveland Merritt, Debbie Noxapater
Merritt, Sharon Shuqualak Merry, James Vicksburg Metcalfe, Leslie Miami Lakes, FL Miles, Bryan Amory Miller, Alison Waveland Miller, Andrew Exeter, NH
Miller, David Meridian Miller, Melinda Waveland Miller, Shawn Lucedale Miller, Andrea Moss Point Milliken, Linda Southaven Milner, Darren Kosciusko
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Milner, Heidi Meridian
Minton, Jeffrey Leland
Mitchal, Yolanda Vicksburg
Mitchell, Chad Brandon
Mock, James Starkville
Mola, Michael Norwalk, CT
Monson, Para Long Beach
Montgomery, Meg Canton
Mooney, Sarah Petal
Mooney, Shawnette Starkville
Moore, Ardena MS State
Moote, Audra Wiggins
Moore, Bradley Jackson
Moore, John Weir
Moore, Laura Fulton
Moore, Michael Starkville
Mooring, Pamela Ellicott City, MD
Morgan, Jennifer Booneville
Morgan, Jerry D'Iberville Morgan, Thomas Smithville
Morris, Barron Starkville Morris, John Jackson Morton, Lasongia Columbus Mosley, Candee Hattiesburg Mracich, Aime River Ridge, LA
Mullins, Micki Starkville Myers, Steve Long Beach
Myrick, Elizabeth Starkville Myrick, Patrick Starkville
Nabors, Gabriel Columbus
Nabors, Julie Calhoun City Nail, David Starkville Nail, Judith Starkville
Narenthiran, Nadesan Starkville Nauck, James Decatur, AL Nelson, Christopher Pearl
Nelson, Keith Starkville Nesbit, David Starkville Nester, Todd Louin Newman, Chris Natchez Newman, Stacey Cordova Newsom, Michelle Glen Allan
Ng, Kok-Joo Starkville Nichols, Kirby Raleigh Nicks, Chandra Starkville Nix, Timothy Amory Noble, Julie Ocean Springs Nolen, Natalie Starkville
Nordstrom, Stephanie Biloxi Norris, Matt Marks Norris, Michelle Corinth Norris, Stephanie Corinth O'Connell, Jamey Corinth O'Daniel, Chris Southaven
Odom, Jill Bolton O'Flarity, Christie Jackson O'Keefe, Brennan Long Beach Olive, Matthew Carriere Oliver, Karen Mathis, TX Oliver, Shawn Weir
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O'Neal, Ellen Wiggins
O'Neal, Mark Wiggins
Ong, Soo Ban Starkville
Orr, Dushon Austin, TX
Orr, Paul Tomnolen
Osadchuk, Walter Starkville
Osteen, Karen Picayune
Oswalt, Lauren Jackson
Owens, Anita Weir
Pace, Karen Prentiss
Padilla, Carlos Starkville
Page, Daniel Clinton
Page, David Clinton
Palmer, Kim Menasha, WI
Palmer, Todd Corinth
Pandulfi, Gene Clinton
Paquin, Donna Horn Lake
Parker, Don Hattiesburg
Parker, Trenton Forest
Parks, Cynthia Myrtle
Parks, Lee Ellisville
Parris, Holly Hernando
Parrish, Rachel Memphis, TN
Pass, Albertina Holly Springs
Passmore, Richie Tupelo
Passons, Carol Houston
Pate, Christy West Point
Patel, Mita Durant
Patel, Nainesh Columbus
Patel, Sonal Columbus
Patrick, Jason Russellville, AL
Patron, Jan Vicksburg
Payton, Marcia Tupelo
Payton, Shannon Birmingham, AL
Peeler, Michael Columbus
Penaherrera, Andres Starkville
Peng, Wee-Ing MS State Peenington, Barbie Columbus Penrose, Amy Arlington, TX Perdue, Stacy Leesburg, GA Perkins, Alfred Starkville Perry, Chris Tunica
Perry, John San Antonio, TX Perry, Lee Starkville Perry, Phillip Miami, FL Perry, Wes Memphis, TN Persons, Elizabeth Clinton Peters, Dana Jackson, TN
Peterson, Denise Clinton Peterson, Pam Canton Petrowski, Donald Sturgis Petrus, Eric Helena, AR Phillips, Robert Morton Pickett, Cecil Louisville
Pickett, Cynthia Louisville Pickle, Leslie Amory Pigg, Glen Lena Pigott, Steve Jackson Pilgrim, Robert Starkville Pinero, Trent Starkville
Pinkerton, Doug Starkville Pitolb, Jarrod Ocean Springs Pittman, Charles Winona Pitts, Brian Starkville Poitevin, Joeey Pascagoula Poe, Kathryn Inverness
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Poole, Melinda Brandon
Pope, Darbie Kosciusko
Pope, John Jackson
Pope, LaShonda Columbia
Pope, Spencer Carrhage
Potter, Debbie Jackson
Powell, Brenda Plantersville
Powell, Bud Starkville
Powell, Lisa Flora
Powers, Stacey Carthage
Prater, Angela Pontotoc
Prather, Bret Starkville
Price, Vicki Kosciusko
Priddy, Bruce Rolling Fork
Prince, Claire Aberdeen
Pritchard, David Aberdeen Purnell, Cynthia Starkville Quan, Rafael Starkville Quazi, Mustahid Starkville Rademacher, Erik Brandon
Ragan, Ashley Corinth
Rainwater, Jeff Starkville
Ramsey, Robin Starkville
Ramshur, Paul Lucedale
Randall, Mary Hill Starkville
Randolph, Steve Tupelo
Ray, Libby Amory
Read, Britton Clinton
Read, Jason Quitman
Reed, Byron Vicksburg
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Redding, Alice Starkville Remetow, Erin Clewiston, FL Rensink, Keith Pascagoula
Rever, Robyn Veto Beach, FL Reynolds, Paul Lumberton Rhodes, Trent Columbus Rhodes, Veronica Iuka Rhodman, Erna Vicksburg Rice, Roseanne Tupelo
Rice, Valerie Starkville Richardson, Chris Carrollton, AL Richey, Lacretia Blue Springs Ricketts, Jeff Athens, AL Ridge, Angela Ripley Riemann, Robert Gulfport
Rinehart, Patrick Starkville Rivers, Starella Jackson Robbins, Justin Covington, TN Roberson, Mary Pope Roberts, Betty Starkville Robertson, Floyd Southaven
Robertson, Jan Lake City, FL Robinette, Jennifer Starkville Robinson, Ashley Meridian Robinson, Ron Starkville Robinson, Tracey Ackerman Roby, Jana Forest
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Rogers, Christy Tupelo
Rogers, Rodney Lexington
Roland, Phillip Carthage
Root, Michael Brandon
Rose, Rhonda Lewisburg, TN
Ross, Michelle Grenada
Rowell, Stacie Southaven
Ruff, Paul Starkville
Rushing, Alan Meadville
Rushing, Evelyn Piano, TX
Rudand, James Hueytown, AL
Saleem, Mohammed Gadsden, AL
Salone, Lester Jackson
Sample, Gwendolyn Pickens
Sample, Valara Pickens
Sampsell, Michael Philadelphia
Sanders, Bruff Louisville
Sanders, Charles New Albany
Sanders, James Macon
Sanford, Scott Starkville
Sartor, Rodney Starkville
jneider, Tiffany Chalmette, LA
rSchoenbeck, John McCook, NE
Schoenrock, Curtis Starkville
Scott, Charity Starkville
Seagtaves, Chandler Nineveh, IN
Segars, Sarah Saltillo
Self, Christopher Kosciusko
Sellers, Karen Brandon
Sewell, Kelli Louisville Sharp, Stefanie Ocean Springs Shaunak, Sujay Starkville Shell, Tanja Grenada Shepard, James Carthage Shields, Grant Mantachie
Shirley, Mike Starkville Shoemaker, Debra Starkville Shumpert, Staci Tupelo Sias, Melanie Rolling Fork Sii, Hee-Kang Starkville Simpson, Glenn Starkville
Sims, Carter Bay Springs Sims, Julia Starkville Singleton, Kimberly Brandon Sitton, Scott Glen Skinner, Mike Marietta, GA Smock, Darrell Mctamors, IL
Smith, Billy Decatur Smith, Charlcne Starkville Smith, Dustin Learned Smith, Eric Florence Smith, Erica Jackson Smith, Jeff Starkville
Smith, Jennifer Gautier Smith, Kelly Amory Smith, Lee Jackson Smith, Michael Starkville Smith, Michelle Caledonia Smith, Richard Sardis
Smith, Shon Pascagoula Smith, Steve Brookhaven Smith, Susan Starkville Smith, Vickie Vicksburg Smith-Hooper, Teresa Starkville
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Snell, Eric Daleville
Snuggs, Jeff Gautier
Sokolnik, Natalye Edwards
South, Jarod Mathiston
Speer, Mike Columbia
Spence, Jane Philadelphia
Spencer, Lisa Bellefontaine
Stafford, Jeff Kilmichael
Stallings, Sydney Leland
StanphiU, James Starkville
Starling, Yolanda Clarksdale
An Quazi, Steele Starkville
Steen, Shara Kosciusko
Stegall, Mandy Pontotoc
Steuer, Wendy Corinth
Stewart, Michael West Point
Stout, Jeff Starkville
Strahan, Jason Picayune
Strange, Tammy Baldwyn
Stratton, John Indianola
Sweeter, Clinton Horseshoe Lake,
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Streeter, Tina Nesbit
Strickland, Katie Corinth
Sullivan, Alex Raleigh
Sullivan, Mary Louisville
Sullivan, Susan Brookhaven
Sumrall, Richard Starkville
Sumrall, Tammy Brandon
Sutton, Brian Pontotoc
Swann, Melvin Nassau, Bahamas
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Tang, Yu-Pei MS State Taranto, Monica Saucier Tate, Chris Brentwood, TN Tate, Laura Starkville Taylor, David Starkville Taylor, Missy Amory
Taylor, Tanya Weir Taylor, Tanya Greenwood Taylor, Whitney West Point Taylor, William Saugerties, NY Temple, David Taylorsville Terry, Mike Selmer, TN
Thaggard, Scott Wayside Thaker, Deven MS State Thomas, Russ Starkville Thompson, Brian Chalmette, LA Thompson, Bryan Mantachie Thompson, Cary Gulfport
Thompson, Cynthia Mantachie Thompson, Janet Corinth Thompson, Nicholas Pascagoula Thompson, Lee Pickens Thompson, Linda Canton Thompson, Mona Columbia
Thrasher, Sonia Blue Mountain Thornton, Sonja Areola Thompson, Tiffiney Brandon Tolar, Allison Baldwyn Tolentino, Alfred Gulfport Tomlin, Lisa Starkville
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Tomlin, William Kennedy, AL
Tompkins, Laura Winona
Torrey, Ramsay Waynesboro
Towles, Phillip Decatur, AL
Townsend, Stacy West Point
Trainor, Ellen Flora
Traylor, Ginger Vicksburg
Trim, Angela Corinth
Trott, Aaron Starkville
Trotter, Phillip Kilmichael
Tschetschot, Mark Cedar Rapids, IA
Tubb, Angie Tupelo
Tubertini, Lainie Greenville
Tucker, Colin Raymond
Tucker, Danica Holly Springs
Tucker, John Starkville Tudor, Kim Starkville Tudor, Richard Tupelo Turbeville, Kim Vaiden Turnage, Roxi Brandon
Turner, Joe Brandon Tyner, Fred Canton Tyndall, Lawrence Columbus Tyree, Susan Starkville Vanderford, Anthony Kosciusko
Vaughan, Susan Starkville
Veach, Christie Terry
Vieria, Patricia Brazil
Vollor, Timothy Vicksburg
Vuncannon, Ara Starkville
Wade, Melanie Tupelo Wager, Todd StarkviUe Walden, Tiffany Aberdeen Walker, Elisa Starkville Walker, Terrence Jackson Walker, Timmy Greenville
Walker, Vickie Wesr Point Walker, Wendy Alberville, AL Wall, Lenn Moss Point Wallace, Chad Brandon Wallace, Elizabeth Starkville Wallace, Rebecca Starkville
Wallace, Sammy Biloxi Wallis, Bobby Baldwyn Walters, Reed Laurel Walters, Ronald Laurel Walters, William Meridian Wampler, Steve Starkville
Ward, Wende StarkviUe Ware, Gabriel Starkville Warren, Melissa Gulfport Washington, LaWanda Houston Waterson, Alex Murfreesboro, TN Watkins, Cary Flora
Watkins, Todd Kosciusko Watson, Melissa Raleigh Weaver, Stewart Edmondson, Webb, Stephanie Brandon Weems, Hope Raymond Weeks, Kevin Noxapater
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West, Lisa Aberdeen
Westbrook, Chris Starkville
Whitehead, Nanette Starkville
Whitfield, Mara Jackson
Whitfield, Scottie Greenwood
Whitworth, Jay Starkville
Wilcox, Hoke Columbus
Wilcher, Tabatha McComb
Wiley, Ladonna Grenada
Wigginton, Christie Michie, TN
Wigginton, Jennifer Guntown
Wiggs, Mim Vardaman, MS
Wilkes, Jodie Noxapater
Wilkins, Kimberly Clinton
Williams, Brenda Durant
Williams, Brock Hickory
Williams, Charles Jackson
Williams, Clay Leakesville
Williams, Greg Mantee
Williams, Janice Escatawpa
Williams, Jeffrey MS State Williams, Michael Escatawpa Williams, Shaun Gulfport Williams, Sidney Sierra Leone, West Africa Williams, Stephanie Amory
Williams, Tonia Grenada
Williams, Valerie Goodman
Williams, Wade MS State
Wills, Gina Pontotoc
Wilson, Randy Fulton
Wilson, Tawanda Woodville Wilson, Wanda Louisville Wixon, Trent Avalon Wilz, Patrick Long Beach Wingo, Scotty Iuka Wtnpigler, Sherra Vicksburg
Winstead, Roger Forest Winters, Patricia Sallis Wood, Dawn Carrollton Wood, Rebecca Macon Wood, Wendy Tupelo Woods, Barry Amory
Woods, John Jackson Woolbright, Tommy Starkville Wong, Pek-Bee Starkville Worbington, Vincent Clarksdale Wray, Catherine Ocala, FL Wray, Jennifer Ocala, FL
Wright, Dennis Southaven Wright, Kim Vicksburg Wright, Tiffany Daphne, AL Wurm, Brad Clinton Xu, Ying Starkville Yang, Steven Starkville
Yarbrough, Erikea Sturgis Yates, Todd Madison Yeo, Boon-Sin Starkville York, Aimee Arlington, TX Young, Christie Eupora Young, Clint Wiggins
Young, Laurie Ocean Springs Younger, William Steens Zafar, Bushra Starkville Zuber, Rozlyn Starkville Zuercher, Gerald Starkville
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Aceituno, Carlos Starkville
Adams, Bill Starkville
Adams, Daniel Columbus
Adrian, Mitchell Lake Charles, LA
Ahmad, Suleiman Starkville
Alarcon, Jorge Starkville
Allen, Antonio Columbia
Al-Mahmoud, Ahmad Starkville
Alseleem, Yousef MS State
Anderson, Nathe Ann Starkville
Anmalsetty, Sriniuas Starkville
Anwar, Chairil Srarkville
Aqil, Tahir Starkville
Arellano, Miguel Guadalajara,
Mexico
Armstrong, Michael Starkville
Aston, Angela MS State
Bala, Senthil Starkville
Bajoch, Qadir Starkville
Barillas, Rolando Starkville
Bartlett, Leda Starkville
Beard, Ban Macon
Beck, Melissa Duck Hill
Bellerud, Nana Starkville
Bernard, David Meridian
Berthelson, Chad Starkville
Bethea, Leslie Jackson
Beyea, Tim Starkville
Bonilla, Bird Starkville
Booker, Ken Meridian
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Britto, Ronnie Starkville Brown, Darren Lucedale Bryant, Kelly Clinton Burns, Karen Kilmichael Butt, Shahid Starkville Cartagena, Jose Starkville
Caufield, Mark Milton, WI Cauthen, Nancy Huntsvillc, AL Chavez, Rafael Starkville Cheoney, James Evansville, IN Chen, Bin Starkville Chen, Shaomei Starkville
Chowdappa, Asuini Starkville Cooper, Yolanda Yazoo City Cornelius, Jesse Walnut Davis, Thomas Kosciusko Deshmukh, Harshwardham Corona, CA Dhage, Sunil Starkville
Dixon, Patrick Utica
Draper, Michael Herculaneum, MO
Fang, Zhanshan Starkville
Felder, Bill Long Beach
Finch, Jeffrey Tupelo
Ghezzi, Michele N. Syracuse, NY
Goudelock, Lee Starkville Goyaliya, Vinamra Starkville Gray, Debbie Jackson Griffin, Walter Starkville Griswold, Elizabeth Biloxi Groner, Melanie Pearl
Guevara, Claudia Columbia Hall, Varrian Cleveland Haque, Ahmad Kensington, MD Homan, Evelyn Starkville Hong, Guangzhi Starkville Hamuddin, II Starkville
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Jacobs, Meschelle Starkville
Jong, Harriet Starkville
Jean, Monica Caruthersville, MO
Jiayi, Fan MS State
Karim, Khondkar Starkville
Kelly, Rebecca MS State
Khan, Aslam Starkville
Khan, Azim Starkville
Khan, Muhammad Starkville
Kirton, Kurt Terry
Laeeq, Muhammad Starkville
Lane, Jeanise West Point
Lassner, Lee MS State
Mahfood, Awadh Starkville
Malik, Hermen Starkville
Marzouk, Abdel Starkville
McCluney, Larry Grenada
McCraw, Jon Laurel
McReynolds, Rita Starkville
Medeitos, Neusa Starkville
Mehta, Harshil Bombay, India
Middleton, Dalton Eupora
Morgan, Kim Rose Hill
Mouts, Benjamin Ocean Springs
Narayanan, Arvind Starkville
Nirgudkar, Ravi Starkville
Notosoebagio, Anitia Starkville
Olivieri, Kathleen Starkville
Palmer, Judy Louisville
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Ray, Rebecca Starkville Reed, Thomas Hattiesburg Reich, Ken Amory Rogers, Dante Starkville Ruff, Cindy Starkville Rusjdi, Amsal Starkville
Salin, Delmy Starkville Sastrahusada, Sajogi Starkville Scruggs, Paul Woodbridge, VA Sii, Hie-ing Starkville Silva, Juacy Starkville Siswanto, Usman Starkville
Shaman, Clover Cleveland Shannon, Jay Scott Shaunak, Nirdosh Starkville Shahzad, Khurram MS State Smith, Joycelyn Columbus Smith, Katie Starkville
Srinivashan, Sekar Starkville Stout, Tarea MS State Suarna, Endang Starkville Tillmon, Cheneta Gore Springs Turnipseed, Timothy Weir Tyree, Patrick Bluefield, WV
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Warslie, Priyadarshin Starkville Wasserman, David Vicksburg Westerburg, John Pocahontas
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CABINET — Row 1: Carlos Beltran, David Wasserman, Marcia Peyton, Amy Marquez- Attorney Genetal, Bud- dy McRae- Vice President, Cooper Cal- laway- President, Amanda Stamps- Sec- retary, Elizabeth Trevathan- Chief of Staff, Missy Hensley, Wanda Mills, Westley Deshazer Row 2: Bryan Leatherman, Kurt Krausse, Nelson Jackson, Rhonda Killebrew, Michelle Newsom, Natalie Sorrels, Kristi Toney, Heath Childs, Greg Johnston, Brian Young
SENATE — Row 1: Jim Gray- Pres- ident Pro Tempore, Amanda Stamps- Secretary, Buddy McRae- Vice Pres- ident and Chairman of the Senate, Jon- athan Amacker, Jay Perry, John Dale Dumas Row 2: Beth Cummins, Rox- anne Penton, Anna Cheatham, Julie Boykin, Brandi Holliman, Mary Eliz- abeth Gill, Keri Ray, Danielle Louys, Holly Howell, Allison Simmons, Meg Montgomery, Veronica Waters Row 3: Harvey Rupert, Matt Burt, John Strat- ton, Matt Yarborough, Gallagher Jeff, Tim Walker, Spence Flatgard, Scott Bonds, Wade Overstreet, Dicki Honea, C. Shaw Case
UNITED WAY Row 1: Kerri Cal- laway, Leanne McGahey, Beth Bowlin, Andrea Dallas, Rhonda Killebrew- Di- rector, Jennifer Hawks, Anna Cheetam, Grace Lott Row 2: Shanna Bennett, Jessica DeGroote, Brian Young, Scott Bonds, Lisa Morici, Gayle Betts
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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Row 1: Mike Edgewater, Kerri Callaway, Alice Gross, Natlie Sorrels- Director, Catherine Pet- ty, Jennifer Johnson, Ginger Blackridge Row 2: Robby Miller, Keith James, Johnathan Barlow, Elizabeth Penny, Michael Robersen
STUDENT FINANCIAL SERV- ICES Jeff Smith, Vickie Smith, Todd Massey, Michelle Newsom- Director, Shannon Surholt
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Row
1: Colbey Penton, Matthew Rhoden, Courtney Lott, Heather Saum, Betsy Gray, Andrea Dallas Greg Johnston- Director, Barry Johnson, Chris Lamb, Suzanne Green
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RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENTA- TION Cory Collins, Shannon Gold- sworthy, Heath Childs- Director, Jen- nifer Whitehead, Ryan Van Buren
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AFFAIRS Seungku Kanq, Carlos Bel- tran- Director, Michael Tran
PUBLIC RELATIONS Row 1: Erin Nemerow, Lori Butler, Janet Branch, Mary Elliot Street, Kurt Krause- Di- rector, Brandi Ferguson, Julie Fulcher, Michel Crane, Jenny Manuel Row 2: Grace Lott, Cathy Ritter, Robin Donald, Brian Young- Assistant Di- rector, Claire Jacobs, Ann Myers, Pam Mooring Row 3: Chris Ritter, Will Walker, Chad McMullin, Kurt Shoules, Brian Atkins, Matt Henderson, Mike Edgeworth
STUDENT HEALTH AND WELL- NESS Row 1: Emily Povall, Christy Souders, Tina Houston Row 2: Allison Hamff, Btyan Leathetman- Directot, Heathet Ray, Melanie Still
MINORITY AFFAIRS Michell Web- ber, Westley Deshazer- Ditector, Rho- desia Myers, Jessica DeGroote
UNIVERSITY SERVICES Row 1:
Stephanie Stucky, T. J. Wallace, Kenya Godgans, Missy Hensley- Directot, Geotgia Thomas, Jamie Adams Row 2: Cory Collins, Kelly Allen, Jill Ste- vens, Jeff Jones, Rhonda Ballard, Mar- garet Bush, Adrienne Stewart
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AIAA
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is the largest technical society and information resource devoted to the progress of engineering and science in aviation and space. Student membership is open to all full-time university and high school students who have an interest in the aerospace indus- try. The majority of AIAA stu- dent members are aerospace, mechanical, electrical, civil, and industrial engineering students.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is an or- ganization of Professionals and future professionals. The pur- pose of AICHE is to provide a link between industry and chemical engineering students. Among the services provided are the promotion of chemical engineering and higher educa- tion by setting up information booths at Discovery Day, the orientation of students to pro- spective job opportunities, and the orientation of chemical en- gineering underclassmen.
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Row 1: Molly Livingston, Beverly Magee, Lisa Robinson, Christine Cuicchi, Lea Hall- Vice President, Kristina Kirby- Secretary, Kenneth R. Hall- faculti advisor Row 2: Ron Garner, Mark Henry, Will Taylor, Scott Brown- President, Bryan Daniel, Lamar Bryant, Bronson Yake Row 3: Frank Caldwell, Vinci Worbington, Joel Robinson, David Page, Robert Harris- Treasurer, Lloyd Reaves, Colin Tucker, Neil Decker, Sean Garick, Gary Hataway
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The American Society of Civ- il Engineers is a student organ- ization which assists members in finding employment in the civil engineering profession. This includes regular meetings, outside speakers, movies, field trips, and a convention. At the national level ASCE members participate in essay contests, re- gional conferences, workshops, and forums. ASCE, also, pub- lishes a job search handbook to assist students in finding em- ployment.
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low 1: Jay Lancaster, Christi Goldman, Ron Robinson, Edward Holland, Chad Wallace, Fred Tyner Row 2: Jeff Smith, Bart Ballard, Steve Smith, Tracy ofton Row 3: Jan Patton, Lee Greer, Thomas Crowder, Jerry Gillizand, Joel Ford
ASSW
The Assoiciation of Student Social Workers is a university organization devoted to provid- ing students with a further un- derstanding of social work and the human service field. ASSW seeks to keep members current on social work trends and ed- ucation. It also encourages in- volvement in community ser- vice programs both indivudually and in groups. ASSW is also very active in the National Federation of Student Social Workers.
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■w 1: Shannin Jones, Claire Prince-Vice President, Crystel Eatman- President, Stacey Newman- Secretary, Sonja Vaughn Row 2: Margo Swain- Advisor, 'bara Shackleford, Camille Kilgore, Melanie Rogers, Jamie Crutcher, Sonja Thomas, Deborah Morgan.
The Accounting Society is the student organization of the National Association of Ac- countants. The purpose of the Accounting Society is to pro- mote opportunities in account- ing and to provide accounting students a social environment to allow them to interact with oth- er accounting students.
Accounting Society
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Row 1: Chad Fooshee- Treasurer, Marianne Cooper- Publicity Director, Kathy Curtis- Secretary, Stephanie Campbell- Project Director, Barbara Bal; President, Chaugney Pierce- Vice President, Dawn Moseley- Ptogram Director, Dena Stewart, Jerri Brandon Row 2: Toshi Sethi, Amy Holder, Amy Rhin Misti Williams, Kathy Riggan, Amy Herrington, Grant Shields, Reggie Hannah, Timothy Carr, Timothy Williams, Norma Moore, Francis McNaij Faculty Advisor, Gilda Agacer- Faculty Advisor
The Agricultural Economics Club is open to anyone with a general interest in agricultural economics. Along with provid- ing an informal setting for stu- dents and faculty to meet, it provides the utilities for stu- dents to learn more about their chosen field of study. The club brings in prominent speakers to inform the students on topics relevant to their majors.
Agriculture Econ. Club
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Row 1: Jeff Gafford- Secretary /Treasurer, Will Wansley- President, Neill McLaurin- Vice President, Randy Little- Advisor Row 2: Lee SMith, Stafford, Tanya Taylor Row 3: Dusty Smith, Robert Spell, Darryl Waller, Dana Reed Row 4: Jonah Myrick, Brent Walker, David Bigger, Sharon Hai Row 5: Scott Bigham, Wesley Pardue, Coley Bailey, Charles Dante
Ag. Pest Management
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low 1: Chris Shotts, Trey Bullock, Darrin Pickett, Tim Edmondson, Don Parker, Ronnie Lester, Scott Gordon Row 2: Dee Hillhouse, Shane Hand, Wade Corky, Joseph Latham, Wes Briggs, Will Elhins, Robbie Riddick, Chris Lucas, Charlene Thomas
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The Mississippi State Uni- versity Agricultural Pest Man- agement Club was organized in the fall of 1992 to promote and stimulate interest in the science of agricultural pest management in all its branches and to fa- cilitate personal interaction among those interested in man- agement of insect, disease, and weed pests by providing op- portunities for academic and so- cial exchange. The membership consists of students enrolled at MSU (undergraduates and graduates), alumni, faculy, and staff of MSU, and professionals involved in the area of pest management.
The purpose of the College of Agriculture and Home Eco- nomics Student Council is to represent the students of the College and to coordinate the various student activities within the College. The council seeks to promote an espirit de corps among its students and to in- crease public understanding and appreciation of the College of Agriculture and Home Eco- nomics.
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Air Force ROTC
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Row 1: Mance Harmon, Chris Carruth, Paul Rounsavall, Mike Monto, David Smith, Michael Rushing, Kendall Holloway, Scott Sanford, Mike Davide Row 2: Jason Humprey, James Standley, Cason, Demetrius White, Wade Triplett, Tim Nettles, Chris Smith Row 3: Matthew Jordan, Geoffrey Clark, Curtis Pitts, Jennifer Carter, Lorenzo Gates, Leigh-Anne Turcotte, Michael Williamson, a O'Neal Row 4: Britton C. Read, Stan Shuttleworth, Colin Tucker, Garry Upton, Gene Cummins, Ray Harris
The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is a professional leaden development program in conjunction with a full college curriculum that prer students to be Air Force officers. Air Force ROTC is a valuable experience fo college student preparing to take an active role in today's high-tech society.
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Air Force ROTC Blue Knights
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Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps' Blue Knights is a precision drill team. They show the pride of Air Force Detachment 425 and Mississip- pi State University in Christmas and Mardi Gras parades. They represent the "BULLDOG" spirit in various drill compe- titions. The Blue Knights are considered the "best of the best" in Air Force ROTC.
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Row 1: Michael Monto, Phil Mercer Row 2: Jennifer Carter, Kelly Cooper, Jason Humphrey, Michael Davide Row 3: James Standley, Tim Nettles, Ray
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Air Force ROTC Color Guard
The Color Guard has long been the representative of AFROTC. They display the Colors during special ceremo- nies, banquets, conventions, pa- rades, and athletic events.
This semester, the Color Guard presented the Colors be- fore the home football games; they took part in a Veteran's Day Retreat ceremony, and they served as an Honor Guard for a special Vietam Veteran's Me- morial Service in Washington, D. C. They display the Colors with Pride, Integrity, and Hon- or.
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Leigh- Anne Turcotte, David Smith- Commander, J. Michael Williamson, Jennifer Ghiton, Not Pictured: Michael Davide
Alpha Lambda Delta
Officers: Matt Yarbotough- President, Scott Parsons- Vice President, Allison Butler- Secretary, Cathy Henderson- Treasurer
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Scholastic Honor Society for Freshmen
1992 Initiates: Alison Abril, Thomas Agostinelli, Jr, Christy Albright, Nicole Allensworth, Anc Beaird, Sarah Blackwell, Tonya Boga, Claudia Bottino, Raymond Brown, Laura Bumagin, Allisc Butler, Kerri Callaway, Brad Castle, Christopher Chaplin, Jereme Chapman, Rebecca Coltrin, Jasc Cook, Amy Corhern, Michael Cox, Jessica DeGroote, Jon Dickey, Renee Dorrill, Brandi Fergusov Jerry Frost, Charles Frye, Jr., Lucy Fullen, Laurann Garley, Sara Garriga, Joe Gibson, Stephan Gibson, Brian Granger, Joseph Griffin, Dana Harrick, Jeff Hart, Cathy Henderson, Williai: Henson, Emily Hicks, Amy Holder, Brandi Holliman, Wendy Hurd, Stephanie Hurst, Bria, Jackson, Keith James, Ryan Jewell, Jennifer Jones, Stephanie Jones, Johnnie Jordan III, Jennif! Kehoe, Amy Kellum, Jill Kincade, Ryan Lacey, Amy Lambert, Kevin Lewis, Elizabeth Lott, Rodni Lum, Linda Mak, Robin McCarry, Virginia McGahey, William McReynolds, Manche Mitche Shellie Mitchell, Melanie Murphy, Robert O'Gwynn, Karen O'Lenick, Brett Olson, Angela Owe Blake Parham, Richard Parsons, Jennifer Pennington, Ashley Puckett, Dwight Reed, Mane Replogle, Mark Riddle, William Robertson III, Myra Robinson, Robert Rogers, Krystal Rudolpi Robyn Santucci, Heather Saum, Andrew Scott, Marcus Scott, Amy Seitz, Lacey Smith, Beverly Sne Natalie Sorrels, Jill Stevens, Ryan Strong, Stephanie Stucky, Apryl Tabor, Terri Tabor, Christii Tang, Michael Turner, Alena Tyre, William Walker, Stephani Ware, Christopher Wells, Matthe Yarborough, Jacqueline Young 1991 Initiates: Jamie Adams, Bethany Ainsworth, Michelle Aki: Jeff Allen, Robyn Anthony, Daniel Armstrong, Jenifer Bailey, Kathleen Beasley, Leslie Biddl Christy Blasingame, Jennifer Boring, Kristen Brooks, Jillian Buckingham, Shawn Bumpers, Th Caperton, Dorsey Carson, Jr., Beth Clayton, Kenan Clinton, Holly Clowers, Vincent Comet Jennifer Cox, Julie Criddle, Christine Cuicchi, Kimberly Davis, Kathryn Dennis, Patricia Dill, Ki Do, Mark Dumas, Anne Duncan, Chrisry Duncan, Gail Echols, Brian Evans, Natalie Farley, Parrii Fortenberry, Jenifer Gibson, Elmetra Givens, Jennifer Glass, Brenda Golden, Jim Gordon, Jr., Anc Graves, Andria Gressert, Laura Harris, Adrienne Hart, Marie Hataway, Stephen Hathcoc Christopher Heaps, Shanda Hemphill, Lisa Henley, Jeff Henson, Tessa Hilliard, Shelli Hodge Kevin Holland, Chad Holley, Lou Ann Hood, Lacy Horton, Steve Horton, Cyndi Howard, Camerc Howard, Keven Howell, Karen Huff, Erin Ingram, Krisi Irwin, Tammy Jang, David Jones, Sa Joyner, Mary Killough, Ashli King, Aubrey Knight, Chad Knight, Angela Lang, Willa LeBlan Stephanie Lee, Erik Lessmann, Mitzi Lewers, Laurie Lochridge, Michael Mansfield, Kary Marque Georgeen Matijevich, Rebecca McClanahan, Missy McMillin, Kenneth McNeal, Lori Meyers, Jam Miller, Michael Milligan, Anna Minor, Lisa Mock, Tammy Newlon, Julie Noble, Janey O'Conne Evelyn O'Hara, Betsy Palazzo, Stephen Palmer, Melanie Palmertree, Clinton Parham, Shann( Payton, Roxanne Penton, Kristin Phillips, Steve Pigott, Heather Ray, Byron Reed, Catherine Ritte Kathy Robinson, Lisa Robinson, Shannon Rodman, Michelle Roos, Laura Ross, Michael Rossi, Ji Guy Seanger, Dana Samsil, Christy Sanders, Susan Scruggs, Eric Singletary, Jorg Sizemore, Dust Smith, Kristen Smith, Michael Smith, Rebecca Smith, Stephanie Sowell, Sydney Stallings, Aman< Stamps, Melanie Stodard, Mathew Storm, Simeon Street, Alice Thompson, Paige Tinney, Km Toney, John Underwood, Traci Vance, Anthony Vanderford, James Vinson, Kimberly Wal Shelley Walters, Courtney Watkins, Hope Weems, Elizabeth Welch, John White, Michael Whit Tracy Whitehead, Sonja Williams, Tonya Williams, Tonya Williams, Charles Winfield, Michc- Wofford, Susan Wood
Alpha Pi Mu
Those ranked in the upper one-fifth of the junior class or the upper one-third of the senior class can be considered for member- ship in Alpha Pi Mu. Alpha Pi Mu encourages this high caliber performance to help insure suc- cess in the Industrial Engineering profession. The society plays a role in stimulating such perfor- mance in the student's college ca- reer, and then provides a common ground for industrial engineering leaders to exchange ideas and to encourage mutual growth. It also hopes to improve the profession by providing experience which will prove useful during the stu- dent's career.
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Row 1: Ellen O'Neal- Vice President, Tina L. Juliana- President Row 2: Azlan Adnan- Initiation Chairman, Erik LaValle- Secretary, Larry G. Brown- Head rf Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Royce Bowden- Advisor, John Rogers- Treasurer, Mike Terry- Membership Chairman
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t. Wallace Kilkreas- Advisor, Mitch Leflore- Treasurer, Brian Scholl- Chronicler, Melanie Helton, Shawn Oliver- Chancellor, Phillip Perry- Censor, Elaine oome, Julie Nabors, Allison Prewitt, Jennifer Jordan, Ryn Laster, Clayton Burnett, Michele Dubard, Steve Cantrell, Allison East, Michael Smith, Nichell ebber, Jennifer Robinette, Marisa Smith, Kimberly Campbell, Robert Phillips, Sidney Williams, Jr., Emily Goode, Chris Richardson, Karen Sellers, Tim ilmondson, Tim Castle, Dusty Smith, Daphne Ward, Ellen Jeffery, Justin Robbins, Tina Jones, Alan Rushing, Jeff Gaffotd, Benny Borst, Jay Allen, Garry lompson
AZ is a national honorary fra- ternity for men and women in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics. AZ members are of a wide diversity and are active on campus. As a com- munity project for the 92-93 year, AZ members are using their strong academic back- ground to help others with their classes through an organized tutoring program.
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Row 1: Yolanda Juzang, Amanda Stamps, Wendy McCubbins, Wendy DeWolf, Michelle Mclnnis, Susan Jennings Row 2: Jeffrey Minton, Rachel Rinnan, Charlotte Bosatge, Cathy Ritter, Christy Brumfield, Leslie Biddle, Marcia Payton, Lee Perry, Greg Smith Row 2: Jennifer Wray, Beth Cummins, Cara Davies Row 4: Libba Andrews- Advisor, Scott Guest, Bryan Leatherman, Coopei Callaway, Luther Bouie, Mike Pepper, Jared Blalock, Scott Tanksley, Jeremy Grafton, Erik Lavalle, Kurt Shettles
The Mississippi State University Alumni Delegates are a diverse group of talented and dedicated students. Sponsoted by the Alumni Association, Del- egates strive diligently to promote the university's accomplishments and its commitment to the future of higher education in Mississippi.
The delegates, recognized as leaders on campus, serve as liaisons for Mis- sissippi State students and alumni. Delegates work to inform fellow students about the importance of the Alumni Association to this university, in addition to better informing alumni of the many exciting and important activities on campus. Delegates perform such tasks as raising funds to support their various programs, hosting alumni functions, sponsoring service projects, and increasing alumni membership. Alumni Delgates sponsor Exam Week Survival Kits, Alumni Open Houses, and Class Reunions, among many other programs
Alumni Delegates are exceptional men and women dedicated to the quality education, innovative research, and outstanding opportunities that Mississippi State is providing the state and the nation. They are a shining example to the alumni of the dynamic student body at Mississippi State University.
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The Ambassadors of the Col- lege of Agriculture and Home Economics is a group of fifteen select student representatives for the College. The duties of the Amabassadors are to aid in re- cruiting, assist with alumni func- tions, assist in departmental func- tions, and do public relations work for the College, the Uni- versity, and Agriculture and Home Economics in Mississippi. This group visits high schools and junior colleges during career days and sets up information booths for the college at various MSU events. MSU is the second uni- versity to establish such a group for the College of Agriculture and Home Economics.
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tow 1: Terence Walker Row 2: Jennifer Robinerte, Kara Allen Row 3: Susan Watkins, Steve Cantrell, Bill Lewis, Brian Baldwin Row 4: Emily Goode, Celly Mason, Karen Sellers Row 5: Shelly West, Shawn Oliver
American Nuclear Society
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The American Nuclear So- ciety is an international organ- ization devoted to the advance- ment of nuclear technology. It provides an opportunity to di- rectly influence the course of nu- clear technology and the careers of its members through public information efforts, paper pres- entations, national meeting at- tendance, and steering group direction.
Angel Flight
Angel Flight — Silver Wings is a national volunteer collegiate service organization that works to promote Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society, the United States Air Force, Mississippi State University, and the sur- rounding community.
In the past Angel Flight proj- ects have included assisting Co- lumbus Air Force Base with the hospitality tent at their air show, working with the ATO fraternity to paint the paws on Bully Blvd., and activities with the Palmer Home and Starkville Manor Nursing Home.
The MS IV class are the Ca- det Officers of the Army ROTC Cadet Battalion. Their major duties include planning the ac- tivities of the Battalion in con- junction with a full college cur- riculum. The MS IV year represents the culmination of the ROTC experience and is the first step in professional lead- ership development. Ultimate- ly, this class will become con- tributing members to the Officer Corps of the United States Army.
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Army ROTC MS IV's
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Row 1: Christy Cochran, Andrew Allen, Allen McDaniel Row 2: Adam Goglia, Mark Winstead, Bill Meadows, Man Brown Row 3: Chris Lange, Barry Busby, Kevin Lewis Not Pictured: Stephen Cook, Charles Sanders, Bill Tomlin, Floyd Crocker
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Arnold Air Society
Arnold Air Society is a na- tional honorary professional ser- vice organization. The Arnold Air Society works to create a good relationship among Air Force officer candidates, helps prepare future Air Force Of- ficers and to continue the tra- ditions and purpose of the Unit- ed States Air Force. Through several service projects, the Ar- nold Air Society strives to ac- complish these objectives.
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f 1: Abhijit Pandey- Social Chairman, Deven Thaker- Newsletter Editor, Btett McAnulty- Vice President, Karen Burns- President. Mark Rauschkolb- Treasurer Row 2: Mong-Leng Chew, Tahir Dildar, an Doss, Tom Rirter, George Shaju, Mounghung Kang, Hanu Rao Yelamarti, May Yee Yap, Alfred Wu, Fakhruz Zaman, Bontu Srinivas, Ramani Ramasundar Row 3: Sanjana Popat, Kalla M., Yoke- ; Tan, Vicki Leonard, Amanda Bost, Soo-Tsong Lim, Tushar Dode, Siva Korlakunta, Prasad Gudipati, Rajeev Agarwal Row 4: Brett J. L Landry, David K, Magee, Bill Ford, Carol Chen, Dongmei Wu, ^hen Cheng, I Shih, John Westerburg, Jared Heath, Eric Chen, Chandrashekar Ramanathan, Mingang Xu Row 5: Myrna Tramel, Lon Gowen, Don Dearholt, Charles Petersen, Alexander Sokolsky, Ron hrwell. Lance Burton, Nancy Miller, Tami Nebeker, Tripp Thompson, James Dement, Wayne SmitT Not Pictured: Marlene F.vans- Secretary
The Association for Comput- ing Machinery is an organiza- tion for any students interested in the computer field. The or- ganization sponsors projects throughout the year to help in- form students about computers and introduce them to comput- er science faculty. The studnet chapter was chartered in 1970 and currently has 120 members.
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Bacchus
Bacchus is an organization dedicated to alcohol problem awareness on campus. Bacchus does not condemn students for the use of alcohol but stresses the importance of knowing one's limits and not abusing the substance. Drinkin and driving is a major opponent of Bacchus, and they seek to educate stu- dents to its dangers.
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B. J. Mann- Advisor Row 1: Jamison Johnson- Vice President of Activities, Audra Shirley, Heather L. Holland- President, I John Mark Draffen- Vice President of Communications Row 2: Lesley Livingston, Tera Quails, Amber Adams, LaShan LaGuan, Kym Collins Not Pictured: Kris Mallard- Vice President of Finance, Tangi Anderson- Vice President of Activities,
Baptist Student Union
The Baptist Student Union provides a spiritual supplement to the students of the university. BSU is sponsored and directed by Baptists, but is open to all MSU students.
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Row 1: Kim Ehridge- Intramural Chairperson, Kristie Harrick- Publicity Chairperson, Kim Lawson- Community Outreach Coordinator, Wendy McKay- Social Chairperson, Colbey Penton- Programs/Events Coordinator, Lori Clark- Fine Arts Coordinator Row 2: Wes Bowen- President, Chris Siggins- Discipleship, Michelle Groner- Outreach, Daniel Hyams- Missions Chairman, June C. Scoggins- Associate Directot, Brad Benton- International Director Greg Johnston- Wotship/Study Director, Ken Watkins- Director, Susan Lee- Vice President, Brock Williams- Student Center Director
Beta Alpha Psi
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Beta Alpha Psi is an honor society composed of Junior and Senior accounting students. This honorary fraternity encour- ages and fosters the ideas of service as a basis of the account- ing profession. Unlike many other honor societies, Beta Al- pha Psi requires that its mem- bers take an active part in chap- ter activities.
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The Association of Black Business Professionals promotes fellowship among black stu- dents in the fields of business and industry. The Association fosters a strong networking re- lationship between black stu- dents, corporations, and MSU professional alumni. The group also promotes academic achievement by providing turorial assistance and studey groups.
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The Black Student Council is the voice of black student or- ganizations. It provides a uni- fied atmosphere to insure that the educational goals of the black student body are fulfilled here at Mississippi State Uni- versity.
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Black Voices
Black Voices is an organi- zation that is open to all people who are interested in singing contemporary gospel. Through singing the gospel it is hoped that the students will receive religous awareness and spiritual enlightment.
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The purpose of Blackfriars Drama Society is to stimulate interest and coordinate activities in the dramatic arts at Mis- sissippi State University.
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Blue Key
Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is regarded as one of the highest honors that a MSU junior or senior student can ob- tain. The members of Blue Key are chosen with regard to their personal excellence in leader- ship, character, scholarship, and campus activities.
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Block and Bridle
Row 1: Chad Stocks- Presid Melinda Poole- Secretary, Tii Bryan, Brad Capps, Chad Kelly Jennings Row 7: Derrek Elam
Photo by Mike Nich :, Sandra Banes- Yearbook, Brad Horton- Vice President. Shane Day- Treasurer, Terry Emerson- Horse Show Chairman, Pat Larkin- Pledge Marshal, Kathy Moore- Social Chairperson Row 2: Clint Young, John Huston- Pledge Marsh Enlow, Michelle Smith, Mary Nell Woods, Christine LeSage Row 3: Arnie Pirtman, Woody Woodson, Holly Harper, Kim Campbell, Pat Garrett, Alison Seal, Stephanie Hall Row 4: Brady Noble, Scott Wesberry, Ai Sparkman, Ch , Tony Tolar Row 5: Kerry Gaines, Brad Banes, Mart Woods, John-Grady Taylor, Lucy Arroyo, Edie Ashley, Sharon Martin Row 6: Melissa Roberson, Heath Cannada, Reena KUgore, Karen Davis, Charlene Thomas, Julie Darden, J , Shannon O'Reilly, Bruick Larkin, Zoe May, Laura Beth Parker, Paul Nations, Danny Leach Row 8: Nathan Brown, Shay Bailey, LeAnne Long, David Mancill, M E. Boyd, Robert TrusseU- Alumni, Christy L Byrd
The Block and Bridle Club is an organization that is dedicated to promotir all phases of agriculture. It is open to all majors. The club sponsors events sue as: the LiT International Livestock Show, an AQHA Horse Show, annual picnic dances, barbeques and an annual Spring Banquet.
Bulldog Battery
The Bulldog Battery is the Army ROTC organization that fires a ceremonial 75 mm How- itzer at special events. These events include the Patriotic show at halftime during Home- coming and Army ROTC Re- treats. Special classes are given to heighten artillery awareness.
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Row 1: Christy Cochran, MSG Gary D. Davidson, Bruce Smith, Floyd Crocker, Andrew Allen, Mark Allen, Ron Upton Row 2: Brian Bennett, Christopher Lange, Dyanira Burton, Matt Gill
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low 1: Gwen Reynolds- Judical Chairperson, Connie Shannon, Bridgette McCorvey, Kim Wright, Lori Lantz, Polly Luter, Melissa West, Shannon Holly Row 2: Lisa White, Tish Makamson, Shannon -odman, Jackie Lowe, Stacie Miles, Anna Minor, Rebecca Reed, Stephanie Thomas, Sherry Meyers, Soma Drake Row 3: Yulanda Starling, Shanatel Fields, Jeanetta Tankson, Kelli SeweU, Kathryn Poe, Aimee -alais, Jennifer Sweitzer, Becky Coltnn, Camille Scales, Jacki Young, Emily Lindsey, Sherrodd Dalrymple Row 5: Erna Rhodman- President, Patri Armstrong- Graduate Assistant, Kanlynn Elliot- Vice resident Not Pictured: Rebecca Wood, Jennifer Lowe, Samantha Patterson
The Bulldog Hostesses is a service organization at MSU. The students recruit athletes from the MSU athletic depart- ment.
Campus Activities Board
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Division Heads: Row 1: Anna Minor- Short Courses, Lynn Henderson- Special Events, Dustin Smith- Student Director, Clare Kaplan- Public Relation Row 2: Christopher Boyd- Recreation, Aaron Barnett- Film/Video, Kevin Archer- Lectern, Brian Gordon- Entertainment, Thaddeus B. Fonck- PubL Relations Not Pictured: Beverly Reese- Travel, Claus Grassel- Fashion Board
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Chris Williams- Assistant Programming Specialist, Kim Maddox- Program Director, Dustin Smith- Student Director
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Row 1: Leah Langley, Suzanne Clark, Carrie Russell, Laurie Leder, Jennipher Carr Row 2: Nikki Huggins, Amy Rhines, Marrion Mills, Haley Darnell Row 3: Alex Greer, Heath Bush, Jason Gray, Matt Yarborough Row 4: Aaron Barnett- Division Head, Andrew Reese Not Pictured: Angie Clark, Kevin Hopkins, LeAnne Mc- Gahey, Brent Sheppard, Wendy Staton, Tonya Wells
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Row 1: Guy Bowering, Sandra Lawty, Nichell Webber, Rob Ivy Row 2: Penny Leech, Stevan Black, Kevin Archer, Wade Overstreet, Betsy Breazeale, Claire Jacobs Row 3: Jessica DeGroote, Simone Tullos, Susanne Allen, Daniel Butler, Ryan Van Buren, Steven Browning
Public Relations
Row 1: Clare Kaplan- Division Head, Brittany Bill, Brooke Vance, Jennifer Hoff, Karie Craven, Toshi Sethi, Thaddeus B. Fonck- Division Head Row 2: Jennifer Keene, Jill Turner, Cory Knight, Ginger Blacklidge, Erin Remerow, Julie Fulcher Row 3: Courtney Respess, Jill Turner, Dees Smith-Vaniz, Jennifer Felder, Tammi Mat- tel, Jennifer Inmon Row 5: Charlie Douglas, Shannon Goldsworthy, Jason Thomas, Russell Connelly, Arnold Luciano, Scott Tanksley
Entertainment
Row 1: Kerri Callaway, Elizabeth Penny, Tina Houston, Dana Franke, Cynthia Goza, Rhodesia Myles, Shayne Easterling, Shawna Bennett, Polly Thomason Row 2: Ben Patin, Brian Gordon- Division Head, Chuck Hodum, Dwight McComb, Crystal Medders, Shelli Reid, Andrea Hatings, Michelle Fancher, Cary Watkins, Morrise John- son, Chase Wilkinson Not Pictured: Whit Hollomon, Melinda Poole, Heather White, Apryl Tabor Not Pic- tured: Whit Hollomon, Melinda Poole, Heather White, Apryl Tabor
Recreation
Short Courses
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Row 1: Kathy Kemp, Lisa Henley, Krissy Pazian, Lecrisha Nail, Laura Nicholas, Michel Crane, Latasha Wilson Row 2: Christopher Boyd- Division Head, Trace Scrivner, Chris- topher Basic, Stuart Phillips, Kevin Kuhns, Todd Rowell, Will Walker, Greg Kendrick Not Pictured: Brian Helton, Jeffrye Bjornson
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Row 1: Kristina May, Leticia Causey, Kristen Lipscomb, Sheri Stewart Row 2: Christ Sanders, Stacie Miles, Stacy Burgess, Anna Minor, Leslie Collins, Stephanie Stucky Row :, Hank Howell, Tracy Martin, Karla Mclnnis, Rachael Benton, Martha Ewing, Rent Mitchell, Becky Redding, Christine Cuicchi, Edward Copeland, Teresa Gladney
Special Events
Travel
Photo by Mike Nichols Row 1: Ginny Dees, Janet L. Branch, Tiffany Mae Melton, Cam Flowers, Amy Dobbs, Kristin Smith Row 2: Bela Nagy, Russ Rinehart, Paul Shook, Christy Smith, Stephanie Craft, Lynn Henderson- Division Head Row 3: Jeff Hart, Sakia Grassel, Chuck Baket, Monica Belvin, Melanie Stodard, Brandi Ferguson, Nicole Smith
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Row 1: Heather Ray, Jenny Burger, Angel Moore, Allison Hamff, Beverly Reese, Susan Ion Stephanie Jones, Mary Hill Randall Row 2: Shelley Kenney, Jennifer Winstead, Galaghejeff Clay Marble, John Walker, Joel Easley, William Mays Not Pictured: Jennie Randle, thj Ritter, Sherry Dye, Cris Bryan, Erik Lavalle, Kathleen Richardson, Heather Watson, arj Morrison, Scott Sinn, Tanya Morgan, Lanay Mixon, Michelle Hardy
Cardinal Key
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Row 1: Beth Clayton, Vickie Smith, Michelle Newsom- Treasurer, Claire Jacobs- Secretary, Cameron Meeks- Vice President, Jennifer Hawks- President, Crystel Eatman, Amy Brown Row 2: Amy Sampson, Susan Scruggs, Kristin Phillips, Candee Mosley, Lou Ann Hood, Krisin Flautt, Allison East, Rebecca Dollar, Rebecca Burger, Shannon Rodman
Cardinal Key National Hon- or Society is an organization for students of at least junior status in American colleges and uni- versities who are leaders in the college community and who are deemed potential leaders in the future. The society aims to hon- or these, inspire leadership in others, and utilize leadership ca- pabilities in an active program of service. The purposes of Car- dinal Key are to recognize achievement in scholarship and extacurricular activities; to ad- vance personal growth, patriot- ism, and service; and to develop worthy character by application of the cardinal values of living.
Catholic Student Association
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Row 1: Jeanine Mott, Christy Cranson, David Burt, Bridget McPherson, Matt Burt, Ginny Cochran, Chuck Donlin Row 2: Ara Vuncannon, Kyle Gordon, David Wedding, Jodi, Adrienne Brady, Kim Couch, Michelle Craft, Cecilia Gartman, Jane Bell Row 3: Mark McDaniel, Cathy Dunning, Terry Boehme, lanet Downey, Mark Thompson, Alan Hotard, Lora Nelson, Tanya Mire, Cathy Crowe Row 4: J. Donnaway, Robin Zich, Bubba Mahne, Michael Higgins, Dave Marine Row 5: Tony Boudreaux, Paul Morgan, Steve Owens
The Catholic Student Associa- tion has dinner and programs every Tuesday night. On Sundays the or- ganization meets at their local church. To become a member you can just come and participate, or if you are catholic you are a member. This organization offers service op- portunity and are currently working for the Sally K. Winters Memorial Children Home which helps chil- dren from abused families. The CSA worked with Habitat for Hu- manity last year and are currently working with them. There are cur- rendy about sixty active members that meet of about 1300 catholics on campus.
Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders are the spir- it leaders of all MSU athletic events and pep rallies. They en- courage the student body to get involved in the events. The squad consists of five males, five females, mike man, and a bull- dog mascot.
Circle K International is the world's largest collegiate organ- ization dedicated to service and leadership development. CKI, founded in 1933 as a fraternity at Washington State College, is now a world-wide co-ed organization through which srudents find a means of responsible student ac- tion in the community and a more active involvement on cam- pus. MSU CKI participates in various projects which include visiting with Starkville Manor nursing home residents, raising funds for Thanksgiving dinners for needy families, and other ser- vice-oriented activities. CKI is the total college experience!
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Row 1: Billy Pope, Doug Hammond, Kelley Dowdy, Milicent Kuhn, Missy Minson, Jennifer Knipper, Rina Roberson, Mary Carolyn Ikerd, Rhonda Wallace, Terri Riels, Melissa Dunaway, Terry Fisher Row 2: Deanne Mason, Britt Tolar, Avery Edmonson, Heath Gibson, Deeg Snyder, Chris Miciello Jeremy Kilpatrick, Kelly Jones, Jimmy Redus, Eric Huggins, Curtis Pitts Bully: David Longstreet
Circle K International
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Row 1: Eric Combs- Lieutenant Governor, Monique Benjamin- Projects/Programs Chairperson, Andrea Evans, Linda Mak- Treasurer, Mandy Nichols- President, Kevin Lewis- Vice President, Thao Mai- Secretary, Kim Riles Row 2: Zena Riles- Publicity Chairperson, Tiffany McDuff, Sheletha Brook; Demetress Lovett, Carolyn Hodge, Teenena Williams, Brenda Williams, Wanda Wilson, Valara Sample, Melinda Williams, Ann Chappell Row 3: Tir Royer, Joey Hayles- Fundraising Chairperson, Brian Ragazzi, Chris Campolmi- Assistant Secretary, Dave Webb, Tom Meier, Darrell Smock
College Republicans
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Row 1: Shannon Goldsworthy- Secretary, Bess Combs- Publicity Chairperson, Leigh Coleman- Membership Chairperson, Amy Barber- Social Chairperson, Melissa Brown- Treasurer Row 2: Barry Johnson- Activities Chairman, Steve Pigott- Past Chairman, Galagher Jeff- Chairman, Chris Lamb- Executive Director, Cary Watkins- Vice Chairman Not Pictured: Alison Abril- Director of Activities
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The College Republicans are a diverse group of students uni- fied together for the cause of the National Republican Party. The College Republicans are the col- legiate link to the national par- ty. They help bring Republican speakers to the campus and also aid in elections.
Dairy Science Club
The Dairy Science Club is an organization that promotes the interaction between interested students and the dairy industry. The club is a place for lead- ership, fellowship, and team- work. Membership has led to recomendations to future em- ployers and honorary organiza- tions. Through the club, stu- dents can participate in the American Dairy Science Asso- ciation which can lead to other opportunities to go to the re- gional and national meeting of the ADSA.
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tow 1: Janet Genusa, Lori Cotton, Tawee Keawkhong Row 2: Dr. John Fugay, Dennis Clark- ■eymour, Patrick Poindexter
President, Phillip Perry- Secretary/ Treasurer, Rodney
Diamond Girls
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Row 1: Leticia Causey, Wendy Hurd, Adrienne Stewart, Candee Mosley, Piper Dawson, Aimee Goralczyk, Genna Broussard, Mary Carolyn Ikerd, Julie Jackson, Michele Moore Row 2: Laura Moore, K I Parent, Molly Payne, Jennifer Rogers, Cyndi Howard- Captain, Tara Barr, Angel Whatley, Camille Williams- Co Captain, Allison Coke, Stacy Bail
The Diamond Girls are chosen to assist the MSU baseball team. The girls act; hostesses, recruiters, batgirls, and ground crew. The Diamond Girls promote gc 1 relations between the baseball team, students, alumni, and the fans.
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Elder Statesmen
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: Row:Buddy McRae, Jeffrey Minton, Bryan D. Leatherman, Kurt L. Krausse, Johnny Corbin, John Rush, Kevin Couch, Burke Hendrix, GaJagher Jeff, Hughey, Kevin Green, John D. Dumas, Justin Robbins Second Row: Cooper Cailaway, Willie Abraham, Rob Laher, Jared Blalock, John Stratton, Jim ony, Jim Gordon, Scott Guest, Gray Bennett, Jeremy Grafton, Jim Brown, Hal Clark, Jay Murphy, Blair Morgan
Elder Statesman is an hon- orary organization. The upper- classmen students are invited to participate in this organization based on their outstanding lead- ership abilities and service to MSU.
Fashion Focus
Fashion Focus is an organ- ization of college men and women who seek to promote fashion awareness through a va- riety of programs and activities. Guest speakers present topics of interest to students, such as vi- sual merchandising, designing, buying, and clothing practices from other countries.
During 1992-93, some Fash- ion Focus members worked at the Atlanta Apparel Man in At- lanta, Georgia and traveled abroad to Italy for a study tour.
Dana Cupit- Secretary, Michael Hoots- President, Kellie Byrd- Vice President, Jennifer Gilley- Second Vice President, Kristi Frey- Treasurer
Engineering Student Council
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Row 1: Troy Srurdivant, Jeff Cook- President, Stephanie McKnight, Sarah Mooney Row 2:Suzanna Farrell, Jennifer Yu, Chad Howell, Lori Parkman, Lee Yee Yap, Carva Latino, Jordan Row 3: Robert Dowsing, Robby Miller, Jimmy Smith, Carol Breland, Denise Peterson, Sharon Broome, Sally Wong, Lisa Robinson Row 4: Jason Pyatt, Lance Richards, Lopez, Eric Sculthorpe, Mike Draper Row 5: Fred Tyner, Mike Nosser, David Schmidt, Lee Greer, Jonathan Hughes, Uoyd Reaves
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The Engineering Student Council has been established since 1972. Our mair objectives are to (1) encourage cooperation among engineering students, (2) aci as a liasion between the students and faculty (3)to promote professiona awareness and growth. The ESC acheives these goals through a variety 01 activities such as the New Technology Expo, Engineer's Week, and otheil services for the engineering schools as a whole.
Foreign Language Clubs
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low 1: Tina Poindexter- French Pres. , Dr. Jack Jordan, Carol Meeks, Steve Wampler Row 2: Aunee Lee, Jennifer Riley- Spanish Vice Pres., Andrea Lane- German Pres., Partie Teague- Spanish Pres., Beth iarnson, Phillip Zinke- German Vice Pres. Row 3: Jennifer Bailey, Sonia Kopyto, Lyn Palmer, Dr. Pauline Pearson -Stamps- French Advisor, Kimberly Keys, Virginia Bianey- German Advisor Row 4: Sean .estrade, Patricia Lestrade- Spanish Advisor, Helen Sharp- Spanish Advisor Row 5: Erin Lestrade, Kathy Butler, Dr Ben Bianey, Eric Culpepper Row 6: Dr J, Patrick Lestrade, Kent Lewis
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A student at Mississippi State may be a member of one or more foreign language clubs: French, German, Japanese, Russian or Spanish. The pur- pose of these clubs is to use the foreign language in an informal setting and to promote the ap- preciation of the cultures where the various languages are spo- ken.
MSU Forestry Club
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tow 1: Becky Ray, Steve Burlow, Brent Powell, Terry Latham, Tom Christopher, Tonya Cooner Row 2: Gina Streit, Phillip Roland, Mark Dale, Clay "nomas, Chris Tillotson Row 3: Dr. Bob Karr, Greg Freeman,, Larry Aycock, Jonathan Lowery, Heath Eckert, Jim Barnes, Mark Moore, Don Hodges- idvisor, Al Alexander, Jim Thomas
The purpose of the Missis- sippi State Forestry Club is to provide students with informa- tion pertaining to the School of Forest Resources. Throughout the club its leaders hope to pro- mote a sense of fellowship. The club attends an annual conclave. The conclave is a technical and physical competition between the thirteen southern forestry schools.
The Collegiate Future Farm- ers of America is a club ded- icated to promoting agriculture. The club is open to all majors although it is mostly comprised of Agricultural, Extension Ed- ucation, and Agricommunica- tion majors. The FFA achieves its goals through fund raising, leadership conferences, and committee work.
The Gamma Beta Phi So- ciety is an honorary organization that provides an atmosphere of high ideals and worthy char- acter to those of high academic standing. Entrance into this so- ciety is limited to 20 percent of the student body according to their quality point average. The students must remain in the top 30 percent and be actively in- volved in the society to be a member. The organization is in- volved in service projects to im- prove upon education.
Future Farmers of America
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Row 1: Todd Collins- Sentinel, Mary L. Jones- Treasurer, Jeff McKinney- Secretai_ Rusty Rudand- President, Bill Tomlin- Vice President, Elaine Broome- j Reporter, Steve Cantrell- Student Advisor Row 2: Dr. Jacquelyn Deeds- Advisor, Lee Smith, John-Grady Taylor, Bart Bevill, Shawn Oliver, Jasper S. Lee
Gamma Beta Phi Society
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Holmes Peer Counselors
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The Peer Counselors of the Holmes Center for Cultural Di- versity are upperclassmen who advise incoming freshmen. The counselors help to insure a smooth transition from high school to college. Counselors re- fer students to other resources on campus including the coun- seling center and the learning center. The Peer Counselors also act as big brothers and sisters to their counselees. Many student build personal relationships with their counselors.
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Horticulture Club
The Mississippi State University Horticulture Club is an organiza- tion comprised of about 25 mem- bers who are majoring in some form of horticulture and others who are interested in plant materials and their growth. These students spend their school year attending meet- ings relating to their major and raising money for Southern Region and National Conventions by fund raisers such as a Fall perennial sale, the annual Homecoming corsage sale, Spring bedding plant sale and a variety of other projects. Local activities involve the Adopt-A- Highway program and the Oktib- beha County Hospital Beautifica- tion Committee.
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Carricy, Julia Ruggles, Brenda Grady, Julia Lamb- President, Christina Knox, April Smith Row 2: Karl Gercens, Johnathon Carr, Nathan Knox, Wendell Miller- Greenhouse Manager, Garry Thompson Row 3: Lester Estes- Advisor, Reed Walters
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) was founded 1884 with Alex- ander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison among its charter mem- bers. From that early beginning, IEEE has grown and evolved until today it has over 300,000 members around the globe making it the largest technical professional engineering society in the world.
Membership in the Institute of Industrial Engineers gives you the opportunity to practice leadership skills. It shows you are well-rounded, a go-getter, and committed to your career choice. HE Membership also provides you with information, educational opportunities, and the chance to meet and talk with practicing industrial engi- neers in a wide variety of in- dustries and areas of practice.
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Row 1: Jeff Skinner- Vice Chair, Ganesh Narayanaswamy, Jennifer Qing Yu, David Stuart, Paul Jones Jr., Shane Crowe, Ahmad Haque- Treasurer, "ill Curlin- Chairman Row 2: Brian Evans- Secretary, Julious D. Whitworth, Kevin Heering, S. Lee Goudelock, Dallas Ledlow, David Temple, Keith F. Con;| Pat Donohoe- Faculty Advisor, Nicolas Younan
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International Students
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I 1: Ahmad Al-Muhmoud- Vice President, Alex Foo- Treasurer, Lakshmi G. Kothaneth, Sidney Williams, Jr.- President, Zamir Hussain, Rukhsana Asghar r 2: Magdelis ViLlarroel, Roberto Puon, Baxter Upimdi, Hamis H. Mtwaenzi, Wilson B. Sikhondze, Khalid Faroov Row 3: Grace Bolfrey, Issa Djire, Soo- g Lim, Ming Wang, Mingang Xu, Fun-Ya Loo, Xiaodong Zhao Row 4: Rose- Anne Mohammed, J. Wieh Wilson, Godfrey Paul Chingoma, Obadiah M. :, Dorgelis Villarroel, Zhengyi Zhou, Qadir Baloch Row 5: Geza Angela Gely, Tzu-hua Lin, Gituro Wainaina, Atipparut Garnjanasoowlin, Haiquan Zhu
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The International Students provide Mississippi State Uni- versity and the community of Starkville with diversity. The club hopes to heighten one's awareness of the international students and faculty at MSU. They provide an opportunity for the rest of the community to experience their diverse back- grounds.
Kappa Delta Pi
The honorary society of Kap- pa Delta Pi is for graduate and undergraduate students who meet the qualifications estab- lished by the national consti- tution of Kappa Delta Pi. The organization promotes human- ity and a search for truth to serve society.
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' 1: Bruff Sanders- Treasurer, Honey Jones- President, Dr. Vince McGrath- Co-Counselor Row 2: Robin Ramsey- Secretary, Dr. Lucinda Rose- Counselor, i Stewart- Vice President Not Pictured: Kim Krankey- Historian
IRHC Executive Council
The Inter-Residence Hall Council, which was formed in 1964, is MSU's second largest student organization. The main purpose of the IRHC is to pro- vide services for the residence hall students. The IRHC co- ordinates hall council funtions and acts as a voice for the res- idents to administration. Any- one currently living in a res- idence hall is a member and is entided to all services and rights of the IRHC.
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Ed Grandpre'- Advisor, Mechelle Green- Treasurer, Leslie McAuley- Public Relations, Julie Ingram- National Communications Coordinator (NCC), Rachae! Benton- President, Holly Parris- Student Activities Coordinator, Randolph Burnside- Vice President
The IRHC President's Coun- cil consists of the elected pres- idents of each residence hall and serves as the legislative body of the IRHC.
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Row 1: Brenda Devaud, Bernice Stewart, Courtney April Smith, Khristi Wickersham, Wicker, Bryan Nesbit, Andrew Worgo IV, Dewayne Warren
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Lambda Sigma is an hon- orary society open to soph- omore students of Mississip- pi State University with a QPA of at least a 3.0 or higher and be in the top 35 percent of their freshman class. It promotes leader- ship, fellowship, and scho- lastic performance. Lambda Sigma is involved in various service projects to benefit the university and commu- nity.
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Terri Tabor- Reporter, Brad Rigby- Treasurer, Lacey Smith- Secretary, Rob Reynolds- Vice President, Chuck Frye- President, Susan Ammon- Advisor
M-Club
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Nancy Goodall, April Ecke, Benny Goza, Byron McCall, Tonia Williams, Donna S. Brown, Anita Harrington, Tammy Newlon, Mike White, Trey Newlon- Wce President, Mike White- President, Trey Hamby- Sergeant-at-Arms, Amy Penrose- Secretary, Randall Taylor- Treasurer, Matt Reese, Cathy Clark, Tara 3arr, Melissa Rice, Nicolle Carter, Dawn Hollar, Curt Clanton, Juan Long, Lavell Everett, Michael Montgomery, Ann Sanders, Derek Derryhill, David ^Jesbit, Edward Williams, Daniel Boyd, Joel Kennedy, Jason Streetman, Ricky Smith, Cathy Henderson, Tiffany Schneider, Todd Jordan, Amy Gray, Tommy Morrell
The M-Club is a club to pro- mote a fellowship with the ath- letes of MSU. The club is a liason between the administra- tion and the athletes. The M- Club is a club that insures good sportsmanship and is followed within the athletic department. The club sponsors an annual "M" Club Weekend banquet each spring to promote its ideals to its members, alumni, and friends.
The MSU affiliate of the Mississippi Association of Chil- dren Under Six is for all persons concerned about the care and education of young children. MSU MACUS encourages the development of the teacher ed- ucation student as a professional worker with young children.
Mississippi State Communi- cators gives you an opportunity to learn more about the com- munication field and allows you to meet professionals who can give you great tips on how to be a successful public relations di- rector, journalist, broadcaster, etc. MISSCOM will help you become better prepared for the job market.
MACUS
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Row 1: Esther Howard- Faculty Advisor, Maria White- Service Chairman, Michele Kenny- Membership Chairman, Amy Barber- Social Chairman, Leigl Coleman- Social Chairman, Alicia Kennedy, Deborah A. Hughes- Vice President Row 2: Leigh Ann Woodall, Ann Chappell, Stephanie Phillips, Lou Allan- Publicity Chairman, Melinda Sneed, Jennifer Morgan, Rena Booker Row 3: Stephanie Castelli, Tery Larabee, Heather Kelly, Theresa Otto, Sandra Channell Brigitte Bethany, Kathy Collier
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Row 1: Claire Jacobs, Suzie Griffin, Lisa Heavener, Sally Hunt, Kristin Haynes, Alison Banks Row 2: Alison Simmons, Julie Bullock, Jennifer Felder, Ke Ray, Kendra Banks, Lori Ann Meyers Row 3: Jason Cother, Brian Hawkins, Pam Moorino, Sherry McDonald, Melinda Martello, Dees Smith-Vaniz, Bru Puckett
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Row 1: Julia Lamb, Tonya Wells, Shannon Williams, J. T. Galloway, Jen Wilson, Connie McCarva, LeAnne McGahey Row 2: Meg Hargrove, Sandy Scholl, Grace Lort, Amy Braswell, Amanda Ray,
Kristie Easom, Andrea Hastings, Ruthie Drake, Jane Clayton, Holly Hammett Not Pictured: Dana Franke, Billie Jo White
The Mississippi State University Matchmates was organized in 1980. De- signed to promote the MSU tennis program, Matchmates was one of the first organizations of its kind among the Souteastern Conference member institutions.
The Matchmates have various duties which include scoring home matches, assisting players during the matches, working with the tennis boosters, working the concession stand, and publicizing the tennis team. Also, each matchmate is assigned a racquet buddy. A racquet buddy is a tennis player for whom the matchmate does something special.
Each new member of Matchmates is chosen by the Matchmate's advisor, a team representative, and the President of Matchmates. Each member is chosen based on their congeniality, appearance, and abilities.
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The MSU education majors met in November, 1992 to or- ganize the Mississippi Profes- sional Educators (MPE) Student Association. The Association believes that students should be the primary focus of education and educators. Teaching is a profession and its goals are best achieved through planning and communication. The goal of MPE is to make the Mississippi educational system better for students and educators.
Mortar Board is a service or- ganization that contributes to the community and college. Members of this organization must be at least juniors within the upper 35 percent of their class, and members must show leadership qualities. Mortar Board encourages leadership, scholarship, and service to the community.
Miss. Professional Educators
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Row 1: Deborah Hughes- President, Lisa Spencer- President, Karen Watkins, Katie Strickland, Reba Ramsey, Julie Noble, Jennifer Morgan, Stephar Webb Row 2: Carol Rowe, Julie Pair- Treasurer, Selena Jolley- Vice President, Alicia Kennedy, Jana Roby, Janet Chism, Angela Prater Row 4: Dr. Sus Franks, Shelly Evetts, Erna Rhodman, Sonya Vassar Row 3: Meka Marion, Melinda Sneed- Publicity, Kameron Whatley, Debbie Potter, Lynn Jones, Lo Pruitt, Sharon Merritt- Historian, Janice Williams- Secretary, Leigh Barnett, Robyn Anthony, Tina Mayhall, Susan Chism, Mossy Seawright
Mortar Board
Photo by Ralph Sh I Row 1: Jeremy Grafton- Historian, Lynn Jones- Secretary, Chad Holley- Vice President, Lisa Morici- President, John David Wicker- Treasurer, Bryan . Leatherman- Elections Chairman Row 2: Candee Mosley, Lainie Tubertini, Denton Farr, Dorsey Carson, Amy Marquez, Cathy Goforth, Sydndey Srallir , Kevin Green, Aimee Calais, Raymond Orgler Row 3: Billy Kirkparrick, Candido Lopez, Denise McDonald, Shawn Oliver, Leslie Zacharias, Steve Pig . Brad Dye, John Jenkins, Kevin Holland
Music Maker Productions
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Row 1: Bruce Vandevender- Advisor, Byron Rynes, Shannon Millican- Artist Relations Chair Row 2: Anne Davis, Yancy Butler, Allison Hart, Tonya Cooner Row 3: Angie Justice, Jenny Burger, Shelley Tonkel, Shelley Kenney, Meegan Taylor- Publicity Chair Row 4: Michael Bloesch- Assistant Student Director, Allen Foreman- Ticket Chair, Sammy Wallace- Student Director, Russ Carothers, Niki Dorizas
Music Maker Productions was originally formed as the Student Association Social Committee. Although still a part of the SA, the name was changed in 1977 to create a more professional image. Today the name, Music Maker Productions, speaks for itself throughout the concert industry. Music Makers has the reputation of being one of the most professional student organized concert committees among universities nationwide.
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The National Association of Industrial Technology is a stu- dent support group fot indus- trial technology. It enables the student to share a clear under- standing of what industrial technology is. The association provides its members with in- formation and tools to learn what industrial technology will be in the future.
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The National Society of Black Engineers is the largest profes- sional student-run organizations in the nation. It is dedicated to the recruitment, retention and successful graduation of black and other underrepresented enthnic groups in the technical sciences and engineering. Nonetheless, NSBE is a culturally diverse or- ganization which focuses on ac- ademic excellence, pursuit of ad- vanced degrees, and professional and leadership development. All classifications and technical ma- jors are eligible for membership. There are presently seventy mem- bers at MSU.
Photo by Sonny Mathe Row 1: Mike Hayden- Sponsor, Craig Cook- Secretary, Richie Passmore, Jake Spears, Melanie Lucus, Ara Vuncannon, Ed South, Thorn Johnson- Presider Tim Chase, Chip Bailey- Faculty Advisor Row 2: James Allen, Ed Fletcher, Al Waltman, Charless Story, Jeff Knight, Cam Proctor, Ronnie Betts, Jeff Finer Treasurer, Thomas Langford Row 3: Tim Cole, Garvin Deshler, Mala Torrence, David VanPelt, Mark Welch, Nathan Vanderford, Shawn Williams Row Joey Hall, Darrell Mitchell, Carlton Sledge Not Pictured: Kelvin Doss, Shane McCullough, Ambro Martin, Jimmy Brewer- Vice President, Eric Huggi
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Row 1: Terrence Griffin- President Row 2: Varrian Hall- Vice President, Elmetra Givens- Academic Chairperson, Sherice McElroy- PCI Chairpen , Katina Reece, Teresa Houston, Vernell McDonald Row 3: Allan Kennedy, Ludwig Goon - Parliamentarian, Eldric Jefferson, Angela Wright
Omega Chi Epsilon
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Row 1: Leslie Allen, Mary Caraway, Rodney King, Todd Hoff, Chad Howell Row 2: Randy Swindle, Stuart Everett, Van Wurm, Anthony Robinson
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Omicron Delta Kappa is a leadership honorary society that is open to outstanding Juniors and Seniors. ODK encourages leadership, involvement in the community, and scholarship. These qualities are the basis for membership selection that help make the complete stu- dent/person.
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Row 1: Galagher Jeff- Vice President, Jeremy Grafton- Secretary /Treasurer, Amy Marquez- President, Dr. Tom Carskadon- Faculty Advisor Row 2: Kevin Holland, Alicia Long, Billy Kirkpatrick, Steve Pigott, Meg Montgomery, John Jenkins, Charles L. Stewart
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Row 1: Nikki Young, Kim Ethridge, Michelle Crane, Colbey Penton, Leslie Bethea, Lainie Tubertini Row 2: Jan Laws, Evelyn Rushing, Angela Aston, Kristin Flautt, Audra Shitley, Melinda Martello Row 3: Jimmy Abraham, Jay Allen, Lin Ray, Mike Pepper, Robert Byrd, Greg Johnston, Rob Laher, John Rush
Orientation leaders are chosen each year to guide and advise the incoming freshmen during an orientation in the summer. Orientation is offered three times over the course of the summer. Leaders are chosen based on their involvement at MSU, their leadership abilities, and their warm personalities during and interview process. The students must be willing to stay at MSU during the summer to prepare for the freshmen.
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-ow I: Bruce Rainwater- President, Tom Hammond- Social Chairman, Jennifer Brown- Scoreboard Chairman, Tim O'Connor- Tournament Director, Jeffrey Knowlton- Secretary /Treasurer Row 2: Joshua ontag, Spencer Chaplin, Joe Assell, Joe Kruse, Robert Foxworth, Brian Nelson, Adam Smith, Casey Mackey Row 3: Chad Cockerham, Virgil Herring, Eric Felty, Duncan Millar, Emmit Smith, Thomasa dinger, Damon Smith Row 4: Tom Koenig, Todd Lawrence, Scott Michels, Doug Oubre, Andy Schweitzer Row 5: Scott Maynard- Advisor, Monte Walder, Chris Dyer, Gard Gardner, Clay Frick, Jason Pdliams, Jamey Bible, Roert Engler Row 6: Tom Williams, Scott Burroughs, Frank Davis, Brandon Young Row 7: Matt Heitmueller, Tate Zyroll, John Shoemaker, Darrell Smock, David Windsor, Wayne ciscio, Michael Hill, Mike McDonald, Chad Parker
In addition to Presbyterian College Fellowship Sunday meetings, PCF sponsors an in- terdenominational group which meets on campus on the third floor of the Colvard Student Union for Bible study and dis- cussion. This group is called "Quest." Quest is meant to be a time of non-judgemental shar- ing of questions and ideas on some of the issues we find per- plexing not only in our Bible but in our world. We welcome different viewpoints in hopes that through sharing ideas we may come to understand our world and our faith better while building lasting friendships.
The Professional Golf Man- agement Club seeks to promote a better relationship with fac- ulty and the community of Starkville. The club seeks to ac- complish this goal by hosting a Jr. Golf Clinic for free. The PGM Club also runs tourna- ments to raise money for social events. One of the PGM Clubs corporate sponsors is Head Golf Co.
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The Pakistan Student Associ- ation was formed in 1984. Membership has grown since 1984 and open to any MSU student. Members participate in cook-outs and picnics as well as a celebration of Pakistan Day on March 23 and of Independence Day for Pakistan on August 14. Present members also help new students adjust to the change in culture and environment.
Phi Kappa Phi is a national Honor Society whose primary objective is the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship in all academic dis- ciplines. Recognition of schol- arship, Phi Kappa Phi believes, will stimulate others to strive for excellence. Student and Faculty members of Phi Kappa Phi also participate in projects for the welfare of the community. In 1992 Phi Kappa Phi members participated in a literacy pro- gram for adults.
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Row 1: Maqsood Hussain, Bushra Zafar, Rukhsana Asghar, Mian Muhammad Mukhtar- President, Tayyab Jamil Ji- Vice President, Muhammad Saleem. Muhammad Mujahid Masood, Rana Shafiq Ahmed Row 2: Azim Khan Khattak, Mumammad Saleem Mughal, Muhammad Qasim Khan, Ilharn Uddir Row 3: Syed Farrukh Waseem, Syed Farhan Ahmed, Tahir Dildar, Faisal Jaffar, Shahid Ikram Butt, Muhammad Arshad Khan, Ghufran Ullah, Abdul AL Khan Row 4: Umer Hayat, Syed Rizwan, Shahid Iqbal, Syed Rehman Row 5: Muhammad Maqbool- Tteasurer, Muhammad Afzal, Liaqat Ali Khan
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Row 1: Lanny Bateman- Treasurer, Henry W. Nash- Immediare Past President, Charles Lowery- Secretary, Paul Jacobs- President, Dana Cupit- Sruder Vice President, Richard D. Kkoshel- Vice President Row 2: Micki Mullins, Janet Thompson, Beth Lovelace, Stephanie Alligood, Audra I. Moore, Lis Morici, Amanda Stamps, Stacy Ball, Jennifer Davis, Charity D, Scott Row 3: Martha O. Booth, Catherine R. Boyd, Shirley W. Hastings, Stephen R. Wm James M. Gousset, Melissa Shettlemore, Melinda Braddock, Henry H. Richardson, Bryan Baird, Shawn Oliver Row 4: Alex Waterson, Bill Allshouse, Ala Hotard, Cathy Dunning, Rhonda Odom Not Pictured: Jack White- Public Relations
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Greg Johnston- President, David Gibbs- Treasurer, Amy Dobbs- Vice President, David Schmitt- Secretary
hi Eta Sigma is a national honor society for Freshmen achieving academic excellence. Founded at the versity of Illinois on March 22, 1923, it is the oldest and largest Freshman honor society. Phi Eta Sigma a membership of over 400,000 and is a member of The Association of College Honor Societies, reshman men and women with a 3.5 or above quality point average are eligble for membership in Phi Sigma. The presence of Phi Eta Sigma on this campus recognizes personal scholastic accomplishment and tifies members as having superior academic performance.
lembers include Alison Abril, Shaunta Adams, Thomas Agostinelli, Nicole Allensworth, Lisa Aplin, thew Bedwell, Brenda Bell, Brian Bennett, Tracy Benway, Sarah Blackwell, Tonya Boga, Claudia :ina, Melanie Bridges, Amy Brown, Molly Burns, Allison Butler, Kerri Callaway, Matthew Carte, liam Castle, Chfis Chaplin, Jereme Chapman, Pernille Christensen, Wei Wei Cho, James Cochran, ecca Coltrin, Amy Corhern, Michael Cox, Andrew Darmer, Jessica DeGroote, Brian Deutet , Jon Dickey, icia Dill, Mary Dilworth, Amy Dobbs, Melissa Doll, Kimberly Dong, Titan Echiburu, Eric Elwell, ton Fitzgerald, Rachel Flynn, Myra Fondren, Johnnie Fostet, Katie Frederick, Stephen Fteret, Mary ichs, Jerry Frost, Charles Frye, Lucy Fullen, Sara Garriga, David Gibbs, Joseph Gibson IV, Kyle Gordon, ny Goza, Brian Granger, Brian Gray, Suzanne Green, Joseph Griffin, Pamela Groce, Melanie Hale, a Lee Harrick, Jeff Han, Christopher Haug, Jennifer Hawks, Madrinna Hazleton, Cathy Henderson, liam Henson, Emily Hicks, Tiffanee Hill, Amy Holder, Brandi Holliman, Henry Howell, Daniel ms, Brian Jackson, Julie Jackson, Missy Jackson, Keith James, Joseph Johnson, Gregory Johnston, inie Jordan, Jay T. Jones, Jennifer Kehoe, Jill Kincade, Amy Kellum, Ryan Lacey, Amy Lambert, ick Larkin, Anthony Lawrence, Kevin Lewis, Corinne Leyden, Jeffrey Little, Elizabeth Lott, Charles ery, Rodney Lum, Linda Mak, Michael Mansfield, Edward Mays, Robin McCarty, Virginia McGahey, garet McMinn, William McReynolds, Thomas Meier, Lori Meyers, Kara Miles, Michael Miles, Amanda er, Christopher Miller, Shannon Millican, Manche Mitchell, Shellie Mitchell, Mike Montgomery, hael O'Lenick, Ronald Necessary, Jr., Franklin Newland, Clay Olson, Blake Parcham, Richard Parsons, ;e Passons, Samantha Patterson, Jennifer Pennington, Roxanne Penton, Brian Perkins, Ashley Puckett, hong Poh, Dan Quinn, Dwight Reed, James Reeves, Jennifer Regal, Michael Renfro, Robyn Rever, ney Richardson, Mark Riddle, Bradford Rigby, William Robertson, III, Myra Robinson, Robert Rogers, it Ross, Krystal Rudolph, Eric Rueter, Byron Rynes, Rodrigo Samyoa, Amy Sampson, Heather Saum, id Schmidt, Andtew Scott, Marcus Scott, Tina Smith, Lacey Smith, Natalie Sorrels, Michael Speck, ida Standley, Ryan Strong, Stephanie Stucky, Amanda Sullivan, Julianna Szucs, Terri Tabor, Kristin mpson, Mary Tigrett, Brent Trulove, Stuart Tullis, Alena Tyre, Jennifer Upchurch, Amy Vandoren, ey Walker, William Walker, Stephanie Wallace, Stephanie Ware, Mark Wargo, Scott Watson, David ^b, Christopher Wells, Carta White, Matthew Yarborough, Kristen Yates, Brian Young, Jacqueline n8
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Photo by Mike Bedgood Row 1: James McPherson, Alex Waterson, William Moody, Sean Stanford, Karen Peterson, Jason Patrick, John Underwood, Frankie Jadzinski, Chris Martin Row 2: M. Seth Miller, Kevin Burnham, Mike Elledge, Westley DeShazer, Dan Glenn, Darrell Easley, David Layman, Kyle Wagner, Julian Mingo Row 3: Wyatt Koerner, Drew Darmer, Keith Fraser, Jon Hovater, Justin Travis, Les Herrington, Chip Ellis, Fred Turner Row 4: Bob Gilmore, Marc Massie, M. Lance Britt, Jason Kyle, Jaska Cason Row 5: Byron C. Green, Chris Perry, Brian Hawkins, James Martin, Brian French
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional fraternity for men in music. This national fraternity, which was formed on October 6, 1898, provides services and brotherhood for male musicians throughout America. The fraternity encourages and promotes the highest standard of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America. Members in the Mississippi State Lambda Phi chapter are not stricdy music majors but are musicians from a range of majors.
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Low 1: Mary Jo Langford, Susan Boyd, Lori Butler, Sonya Williams, Christie Veach, Evelyn Huam, Angela Haire, Angie Clark, Gwendolyn Sample, Linda lilliken Row 2: Susie Vaughn, Rhonda Langley, Heather Holland, Mary Lockett, Marsha Lewers, Jacqueline Perteet, Chandra Hinton, Andrew Saunders Low 3: Catherine Stephens, Dana Cupit, Craig Patterson, Kreg Corpstein, Phil Horel, Lynne Ford, Dr. Michael Richard Row 4: Dr. Henry Nash, Kelly lims, Denise McDonald, Laura Toland, Carol Ann Graves Row 5: Joey Rodgers, Scott Seale, Bobby Walker
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-ow 1: Sonya Williams- Regional and National Convention Chairperson, Evelyn Huam- President, Dana Cupit- Vice President of Administration, Christie each- Vice President of Personnel, Mary Lockett- Vice President of Marketing, Chandra Hinton- Vice President of Chapter Affairs, Andrew Saunders- :rgeant-at-Arms Row 2: Dr. Henry Nash- Faculty Advisor, Kreg Corpstein- Vice President of National Affairs, Bobby Walker- Vice President of Finance, hil Horel- Vice President of Publications, Dr. Michael Richard- Assistant Faculty Advisor,
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Pi Sigma Epsilon is the Na- tional Professional Fraternity in Sales, Marketing, and Sales Management. Pi Sigma Epsilon is the nation's only collegiate business fraternity linking five membership classifications: Life, Alumni, Professional, Ed- ucator, and undergraduate. The five membership classifications make the organization the most unique and active Professional Business Fraternity on campus. Through sales projects, semi- nars, guest speakers, and pro- fessional contacts with its spon- soring organization, Sales and Marketing Executive Interna- tional, Pi Sigma Epsilon pro- vides sound practical business and leadership training. Each fall and spring, regional and na- tional conventions are held bringing together members from Hawaii to Puerto Rico. Also every semester, Pi Sigma Epsilon sponsors "Sales person for a day" where its members go to Jackson and shadow busi- ness executives for a day.
The Alpha Eta Chapter here at MSU was founded in 1963 and has the distinction of being the largest founding chapter in Pi Sigma Epsilon's history. New member orientation is held at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters and is open to all majors. Meetings are held every Tuesday night in McCool Hall. The Alpha Eta Chapter is fortunate to have as its advisor Dr. Henry Nash, who is a past National President of Pi Sigma Epsilon.
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Row 1: Christi Hansford, Robin Mangum, Aime Mracich- Captain, Marti Shannon, Robin Johnson Row 2: Melissa West, Terreia Sutton, Michelle Jones, Sarah Williams- Co Treasurer, Christy Kinsel Row 3: Leigh Williams, Tiffany Wright- Co-Captain, Tara Bender, Terra Wells, Tracy Tyner
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The MSU Pom Squad members are chosen in an annual rryout to assist the| athletic program as a spirit-raising and entertainment group. Members are chosen on the basis of technique, dance ability, and knowledge of a dance learned during tryout clinic. Squad members perform at football and basketball games' and pep rallies. The Pom Squad also assists the athletic program at alumni: functions.
Poultry Science Club
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Row 1: Bill Harris, Pacriaa McCluskey, Johnrue Learner, Jane Yeatman, Betty Roberts, Ryn Laster- Secretary, Clayton Burnett- Vice President, Glenn Pigg- Treasurer, Jeff Harrison- President Row 2: Tracy Johnson, Christian Magee, Darren Johnson, Corey Brownlee, Kevin Smith, Kirby Mauldin, David LeBlanc, Justin Keeley, Terry Phillips Row 3: Walter Schreiber, Scott Bell, Lance Allen, Heath Luper, Andy Hollings worth, Todd Nichols, Craig Ballennne Row 4: Nathan Brown, Dale Berry, Evan Marble, Jeff Jones, Lee Green Row 5: Corey Hunt, Jeff Jennings, Tyler Epps, Ken Jones, David Barnes, Chris McNeal, Clark Green, Ronnie Tolbert Row 6: James Still, Doug Schultz- Advisor, Stephan Wallace, Chris Batte, Alex Anderson, Jamie Shepard, John Thaxton, Matt Henderson Row 7: Tim Chamblee
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The students and faculty members of the Poultry Science Department formed the club many years ago to promote in- terest among poultry science students and to bring about closer relationships among those pursuing some phase of poultry science. The club sponsors scholarships, provides social events, attends an international trade show, assists the MSU col- legiate poultry judging team, and publishes the "Embryo" each year.
The Pre-Law Society is a stu- dent organization open to all students of all majors who are interested in pursuing careers in the field of law. Members are able to hear various speakers, attend law forums, and stay in- formed on what changes are taking place in their filed of study. Each spring the society gives an Outstanding Jurist Award to someone who has made outstanding contributions to the field of law. The event gives members the opportunity to meet established attorneys and develop closer relations with alumni.
Photo by Sonny Mathews Shannon Felks, David Love- Tteasurer, Tammy Strange, Lee Lewis- Fice President, Beth Lovelace- President, Chris Myers, Bernice Martino, Scott Lusk
The Pre-Veterinary Club, composed of students who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medicine, was established at Mississippi State in 1963- The club is a major instrument in- forming Pre- Vet students of the many opportunities available in the field of veterinary medicine. The Pre- Vet Club also plays a major role in the spirit of the University. Each club member has a responsibility for the care and public appearance of MSU Bully, the school mascot.
Pre-Veterinary Club
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Row 1: Chris Richardson- Secretary /Treasurer, Bill Lewis- President and Bully, Phillip Perry- Vice President Row 2: Nicole Kamrath, Denise Kennec; Elizabeth Ward, Debra Sheomaker, Christine LeSage, Stephanie Hall, Ginger Podojil, Libby Coleman, Brooke Bobby, Stephanie Hill Row 3: Bryan Ht Jason Rogers, Jack Smith, Karen Shurden, Sharon Folsom-Wright, Dennis Clark, Randy Patrolia, Cindy Reeves, Melissa Shetdemore, Renai Minti Shonda Edens
ROTC Ranger Challenge is the most grueling and demand- ing varsity sport on campus. Each team consists of nine cadets who must compete in events requiring mental and physical mastery of technical, tactical, and leadership skills. Each competition consists of the following events: physical fit- ness test, one-rope bridge, gre- nade assault course, weapons as- sembly, weapons qualification, orienteering, patrolling, Medivac, and a 10K road march.
Ranger Challenge
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Row 1: CDT 1SG David Necessary, CDS CSM John D. Tucker, Bob- Mascot, CDT MAJ A. J. Goglia, CDT PFC Terrell Young, CDT LT. Stephen Cc Row 2: CDT MSG Marc Staats, CDT MAJ Matthew Brown, CDT MAJ Barry Busby, CDT PFC Marvin Clark, CDT SSG Dexter Thornton, Coach MS Gary D. Davidson Not Pictured: CDT MAJ Kevin Lewis, CDT PFC Jeremy Waller
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Row 1: CDT PFC Terrell Young, CDT PFC Joseph Blakeney, CDT PFC Robert Harper, CDT SGT Mark Allen Row 2: CDT PFC Marvin Clark, CDT PFC Tracy Neal, CDT 1SGT Ron Upton, CDT CPL Trey Meador, CDT 1SG David NecessaryRow 3: CDT MJR Barry Busby, CDT SSG Dexter
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The S. D. Lee Ranger Com- pany is one of the oldest or- ganizations on campus. Named in honor of Confederated Lieu- tenant General Stephen Dill Lee, the first president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi now known as Mississippi State.
Lee's Rangers have as their mission to teach and build lead- ership through infantry small unit tactics. Cadets who meet the high physical and mental standards are distinguished by the wearing of the black beret. These cadets are identified and known as RANGERS!
SAACS
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Row 1: Dr. Judy Eglin, Jennifer Dees, Angela Harris, Andrew Knedcik, Stefanie Sharp, Kim Bradley, Lisa Mock, Carol Meeks Row 2: Matt Curtan, Cindy Bright, Tracy Whitehead, Gene Carter, William Neese, Shannon Scaturro Row 3: Michael Richardson, Tim Miller, Derek Rester, Bill Henry, Bill Mounsey, Alex Waterson
The MSU chapter of the Stu- dent Affiliates of the American Chemical Society is open to all undergraduates majoring in any of the chemistry-related disci- plines (chemistry, biochemistry, or chemical engineering). The goal of the club is to enhance the educational experiences of its members, increase awareness of the value of chemistry in the community, and participate in professional activities through- out the region.
The Reflector Staff
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Row 1: Terri Tabor, Karen Osteen, Anna Minor, Chris Cosper, John Morris, Byron Clarke Row 2: Becca Keane, Kim Palmer, Gary Lipsey, Lyr; Henderson, Camille Scales, Ralph Shearer, Kristi Crum, Gary Harris, G. Bradley Moore Row 3: Tamra Hannon, Becky Bane, Ashley Robinson, Gwt; Cwiklik, Denise McDonald Row 4: Sherry Stultz, Geoffrey Habron, Christopher Heaps, Brian Hawkins, Curt Morgan, Alston Welch Row 5: Chad Brow; Jamie Pittman, Von Sumrall, Kevin Tate, Mark May
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Row 1: Jamie Pittman- manager, James Vinson Row 2: Dana Cole, Kristi Crum
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low 1: Lynn Henderson, Denise McDonald- editor Row 2: Gary Lipsey, Chris Heaps Not Pictured: Laurie Leder, John Bethea, Tammy Jang, Keiba bobbins, Dana McKinney, Megan Whitfield, Patricia Pace, Shawn Oliver
Editorial Board
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Row 1: Karen Osteen- copy editor, Denise McDonald- campus life editor, John Morris- advertising manager, Terri Tabor- assistant editor Row 2: Chris Cosper- editorial editor, Byron Clarke- editor, Alston Welch- managing editor, Becky Bane- news editor
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Ralph Shearer, G. Gradley Moore, Mark May, Kim Palmer Not Pictured: Ron Allen, Mike Nichols, Sonny Mathews, Mike Bedgood, Robert Rivera
MSU Roadrunners
Photo by Sonny Mather Dr. Jimmy Abraham- Adivsor, Jamie Adams, Jay Allen, Brad Benron, Scott Bonds, Christy Brumfield, Sara Beth Bunch, Stephen Cook, Michel Crane, Ken Crowder, John Dale Dumas, Joan Easley, Sabrina Estes Kim Ethridge, Denton Farr, Karen Field, Kristin Flautt, David Gibbs, Kevin Green, Jennifer Hawks, Craig Heard, Lisa Heavener, Lynn Henderson, Missy Hensley, Sally Hunt, Susan Jennings, Greg Johnston Hamp Jones, Neil Jones, Rob Laher, Shay Langford, Janet Locke, Tiffany Martin, Maria Maxwell, Ashley McDade, Meg Montgomery, Blair Morgan, Lisa Morici, Jay Murphy, John Ohlson, Angela Palmer, Krist Payne, Colbey Penron, Melisa Polk, Heather Ray, Rob Reynolds, Bo Richardson, Jusrin Robbins, Donnell Rupert, John Rush, Johnny Sandhu, Heather Saum, Clay Smith, Pete Smith, Natalie Sorrels, Niec Steward, Bob Walker, Stephanie Wallace, Steve Wampler, Jackie Young
The MSU Roadrunners is a student organization comprised of 60 member who are active in helping recruit students to Mississippi State University Working with the Office of College and School Relations, the Roadrunner provide a link between high school and transfer students and the university. Th1, Roadrunners visit high schools around the state with the admissions counselors! give campus tours to prospective students and their parents, and participate ii Discovery: MSU and other campus recruitment activities. Roadrunners also ca and write prospective students and serve as hosts and hostesses for variou university functions. Since the organization's founding in 1979, it has develope into a positive infotmation source for the university.
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The Student Association of Interior Designers strives to ed- ucate students about various areas of interior design and re- lated fields. This group also promotes networking and unity between students and profes- sionals and prepares students to assume responsibility in a pro- fessional organization. Member- ship is open to all students of Interior Design by contacting the faculty advisor or the pres- ident of SAID.
;ow 1: E. Goode, M. Crudele, A. Northam, J. Massey, S. Jackson Row 2: M. Dubard, J. Rollins, K. Mason, J. Rivers, S. Wilkerson, K. Thompson, J. losal, P. Bryson Row 3: K. Sellers, B. Graffagnini, H. Sullivan, S. Smith, T. Echelberry, T. Walker, B. Petteway, E. Jeffery
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The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Floral De- signers, Ogilvy of Airle Chap- ter, was organized and installed in May of 1974. The yellow standard Chrysanthemum is the chapter flower along with the Olgivy of Airlie small plaid tar- tan of rust, blue, green, black, and white. School years are spent earning money to attend both the Southern Symposium and National Symposium to take part in student competi- tion. Their projects include such things as the annual homecom- ing corsage sale, craft fairs, and student design shows.
Laura Copeland Tate- President, Julia Lamb, Christina Knox, Jim DelPrince- Advisor Row 2: Fred Bachner, Dawn Wood- Vice Connee Luttrell- Advisor, Garry Thompson- Secretary, Craig Helmuth
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The Society for Advancement of Management is dedicated to preparing their members for top management rolls. SAM also provides members with a wide array of management skills such as goal setting, planning, or- ganizing, controlling, project management, budgeting, ad- vertising, public relations, and fund raising. The society's membership shares a common interest in learning the solutions to today's management prob- lems and thus benefiting our world tomorrow.
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Row 1: Jennifer Harmond, Susie Vaughan, Jackie Payne, Andrew Sanders, Dawn Fehrenbacher, Mechell Clark, Pamela Greenwood, Chandra Nicks, Trena Covington, Renita Latham, Matt Fuller Row 2: Mark Smithey, Chad Newell, Allison Tolar, Dana Reed, Jimmy McLaughlin, Melinda Williams, Teenena1 Lewis, Alex Greer, Jim Stanphill, Clay Marble, James Hicks, Valerie Williams Row 3: Mark Strickland, Ken Zeillmann, Robby Moss, Michael Martin
The Student Home Econom- ics Association (SHEA) of Mis- sissippi State University pro- vides for and promotes the professional development of home economics students, pro- vides opportunities to develop leadership among members, and fosters understanding of the interrelated areas of home eco- nomics.
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Photo by Mike Niche Row I: Lea Henderson, Susan Harrison, Jennifer Jordan, Missy Mattison, Jennifer Reed, Leigh Moses, Jenni Little, Cathy Goforth- President, Missy Taylor- Treasurer, Mary Jo Billow- Vice President. Daphi; Ward- Secretary, Kelly Mason- Publicity, Apryl Barnes Row 2: Melanie Helton, Dede Porter, Christy Hawks, Julie Nabors, Cheri Harrell, Michele DuBard, Trish Bryson, Heather O'Sullivan, Julie Rollini Martha Hall, Kellie Weathersby, Rachel Parnsh, Page Coleman, Todd Echelberry, JanelJe Massey, Terri Turner, Rhonda Boldin Row 3: Tina Jones, Nicole Neal, Dana Buder, Anna Fortunato. John Arledg Jennifer Gilley, Kristi Frey, Karla Simmons, Mitzi Hays, Amy Carter, Alanna Phillips, Whitney Orr, Holly Goodwin, Stephanie Nordstrom, Angela Hughes, Tracy Stokes
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The members of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers are working toward a degree in mechanical engineer- ing with an emphasis on the marine industry option. In their different studies of the marine industry, they will encounter such things as shipyard oper- ations, ship design, structural analysis, wave mechanics, and many other related topics.
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Ronald Wilson, Morris Wright- Vice President, Glen Brochard, Miahael Williams- President, Steven Hipp, Robert Raynor, William Van Puffelen- Secretary/Treasurer
Scabbard and Blade
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Row 1: Christy Cochran- Vice President, David Necessary- Social Chairman, Andrew Allen- Secretary, Allen McDaniel- President Row 2: Adam Goglia, Mark Winstead, Bill Meadows, John Tucker Row 3: Chris Lange, Barry Busby, Kevin Lewis, Matt Brown Not Pictured: Robert Worthen- Treasurer, Stepen Cook
Scabbard and Blade is a mil- itary honor society that works to raise the standard of military education at Mississippi State University and to promote and build the necessary qualities of good and efficient officers. Scabbard and Blade is organ- ized into eighteen regiments. Each regiment contains 9-12 companies. Mississippi State Scabbard and Blade is B Com- pany 7th Regiment.
The School of Accountancy Student Officets ate the elected intetmediaries between the stu- dents and the accounting fac- ulty. Chosen by all four classes of accounting majors, the of- ficers tepresent the accounting student body and also enhance effective communication to stu- dents of available opportunities both professionally and socially.
Officers assist in establishing convocations which are held each semester. At these meet- ings, the officers and faculty are introduced, and special guest speakers inform students of new trends and changes in the field of accounting.
School of Ace. Officers
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Vickie Smith- President, Jason McCoy- Vice President, Rhonda Odom- Secretary, Leah Lin- Treasurer
Scotch Guard
Scotch Guard is the women's auxiliary to the Army ROTC. Leadership, personality, scholar- ship, and interest in the ROTC program are qualities which epitomize each Scotch Guard member. Our objectives are to promote interest in the Army ROTC and to serve MSU and the community. Various activ- ities include Big Brother/Little Brother parties, concert usher- ing, and our annual Palmer Home Christmas party. Being a Scotch Guard member is a fun and rewarding experience.
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Row 1: Kendall Harrison, Madrina Hazelton, Beth Batson, Lee Anne Chitton, Arissa Power Row 2: Amy Holder, Shelli Hodges, Vickey Cumberland, Lisa Tomlin, Claire Prince, Susan McLauchlin, Chena Crocker Not Pictured: Debbie Dorris, Michelle Lane, Mona Thompson, Carole McWilliams
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iw 1: Danie Hataway- Recording Secretary, Melynn Mangum- Corresponding Secretary, Margaret McGrath- Vice President of Ritual, Alicia Long- isident, Julie Carter- Vice President of Membership, Donna Reed- Treasurer Row 2: Jodie Lawman- Historian, Nancie Everett- Sergeant at Arms, Lori rnett, Eileen Frank, Robyn Anthony, Vicki Blanton, Melody Lott, Stephanie Herring
Soc. of Petroleum Engineers
Sigma Alpha Iota is a pro- fessional women's music frater- nity whose membership is made up of both music and non- music majors. Our members share a love for music and en- courage each other musically, professionally, and personally.
The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota has been ac- tive in promoting the impor- tance that music holds in every- day life by taking an active role in the Department of Music Ed- ucation. Our members partic- ipate in band, chorus, honora- ries, and many other organizations and causes across the MSU campus.
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The purpose of the Society of Petroleum Engineers is to in- troduce students of petroleum engineering to all aspects of the petroleum industry. Monthly meetings include topics ranging from general information to specific company and student projects. Other activities include attendance at the Annual Tech- nical Conference and Exhibi- tion, field trips, special seminars on industry techniques, cookouts, and the annual Christmas party.
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'W 1: Ramurthy "Kumar", Jodi Beale- Vice President, Lori Lantz- Secretary, J. Christian Russell Row 2: Kalluri Vark, Balasub Ramanian Senthil, Timie E. Lee, Joan M. Easley- President, Bob Kelly, Joey Hayles Row 3: Vanessa Wortham, Gilbert Y. Yevi, John Vozzo- Treasurer, Rob Holbrook, Tim ncan- Program Chairman, Sabki Yusoff
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The Society of Women En- gineers stimulates women to achieve full potential in careets as engineets and leadets, ex- pands the image of the engi- neering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrates the value of diversity.
The Stennis Scholars are stu- dents in the political science de- partment who are awarded Stennis Scholatships. Stennis Scholars participate in several campus and community activ- ities and are addressed by guest speakers on current events and career opportunities.
Society of Women Engineers
Photo by Robert C. Rivera
Row 1: Linda Mak, Christine Cuicchi- Vice President, Lisa Robinson- Secretary /Treasurer, Denise Peterson- President Row 2: Wanda Rice, Rejanah Steward, Christy Morton, Kim Jackson, Tracy Benway, Sarah Mooney Row 3: Stacia Hunt, Mamie Crawford, Carol Breland, Lisa Bostick- Advisor, Lisa Redwme- Advisor Not Pictured: Mary Jasper- Counselor, Robyn Gaston, Chnsti Goldman, Jan Patton
Stennis Scholars
Photo by Mike Bedgoo.
Row 1: Quita Ware, Katherine Henderson, Kris Mallard, Andrea Dallas, Anita Owens, Amanda Stamps Row 2: Jena Brown, Jessica DeGroote, Stac Shumpert, Steve Browning, Jim Gordon, Jason Pollan, Buddy McRae
Student Dietetic Association
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Row 1: Monica Belvin, Rhonda Boldin, Stephanie Nordstrom, Jane Clayton, Tyna Webb, Lea Henderson Row 2: Carolyn MaJone- Advisor, Monica Blankenship, Barbie Pennington, Dede Porter, Jessica Oaks, Angela Hughes, Kara Allen, Candee Mosley, Shelley Russum, Becky James Row 3: Evelyn Rushing, Nicole Smith, Lora Nelson, Lora Nelson, Amy Hundley, Milicent Kuhn, Lee Ann Chiltom, Melissa Beck
The MSU Dietetics Club, composed of Food and Nutrition and Dietetics majors, participates in various educational and en- tertaining activities throughout the year. The members prepare a meal for visiting Agriculture and Home Economics Alumni during Homecoming weekend and Su- per Bulldog Weekend.
The members attend the Mis- sissippi Dietetics Association an- nual meeting in Jackson and the American Dietetics Association convention. Throughout the year the club takes various trips to places of professional interest, such as Southern Living in Bir- mingham.
Univ. Christian Student Ctr.
The University Christian Student Center, associated wtih the local congregation of the Church of Christ, strives to serve MSU and the surrounding community. Under the guid- ance of campus minister Perry Jinkerson, the UCSC provides a loving, Christian environment for students that quite often find themselves overwhelmed with the demands of college life. The primary focus of the UCSC, however, is to spread the influence of Jesus Christ throughout the university and beyond.
Photo by Mike Nichols
University Concert Choir
Submitted
Alison Abril, Whit Alexander, Robyn Anthony, Kerry Beaver, Gina Beene, Brecca Boden, Greg Boone, Guy Bowering, Scott Bratton, Melanie Bridges, Vicki Brooks, Jerry Brown, Greg Browning, Molly Burns, Julie Carter, Karen Clark, Cory Collins, James Copeland, Anneliese Craig, Tonya Day, Kelly DeBardelaben, Brian Dorsey, Jennifer Duty, Janelle Egdorf, Lee Egdorf, Shanon Eliason, Anne K. Everett, Matthew Everett, Nancie Everett, Kendra Ferrell, Terry Fisher, Christa Gandy, Melissa Garrison, Jennifer Gaston, Duane Gordon, Jason Griffin, Andrea Hastings, Stephanie Herring, Alan Hicks, Holly Hunter, Bill Johnston, David King, Beth Knowlton, Paul Koenig, Mike Lamonica, Chelle Lee, Alicia Long, Melody Lott, William Lowes, Zoe May, Becky McClanahan, Rachel McCool, Charlotte McCormack, April McGee, Margaret McGrath, Suzy McGrath, Tamatha Mcintosh, Matthew McKaskle, Wes McMichael, Shannon Millican, Bill Moore, Todd Moore, Amy Northam, Coker Palmer, Jeff Parks, Paige Passons, Dana Peters, Beverly Petty, Darbie Pope, Tim Prince, Rhonda Rasberry, Donna Reed, Robyn Rever, Chris Richardson, Alina Robinson, Rob Robinson, Jennifer Rodgers, Becky Rudolph, Tony Sargraves, Lori Schuler, Federico Schweizer, Paul Scott, Britton Snow, Ben South, Doug Streets, Jenny Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Ginger Tedder, Beth Thomas, Jennifer Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, John Tipton, Teresa Tompkins, Steve Tuttle, Susan Tyree, Mark Wade, Michelle West, Jennifer Wright, Brian Young
The University Concert Choit was otganized in 1963. Members are chosen by auditions open to all students of the university. The group performs one major choral work each semester and also performs with the Maroon Band in the annual patriotic half-time show for a fall campus football game.
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University Madrigal Singers
Scott Btatton, Christy Brumfield, Juli Cartet, Ethel Davis, Shawn Dulaney, Jennifer Duty, Lee Egdorf, Joe Evans, Anne K. Evetett, Matt Everett, Nancie Evetett, Kendra Ferrell, Mickey Goussett, Jason Gtiffin, Stephanie Herring, Alan Hicks, Chris Holmes, David King, Jodie Layman, Melody Lott, Rachel McCool, Margaret McGrath, Suzy McGrath, Michael Peeler, Darbie Pope, Rhonda Rasberry, Paul Scott, Ginger Tedder, Teresa Tompkins, Brian Young
The 1992-93 edition of the University Madrigal Singers is the 30th group to represent the university since the singers were organized in 1963. The group has toured extensively and has appeared on television throughout the southeast. The singers were selected to premiere a new choral work for the Southeastern Choral Conductors Conference and were honored by being chosen to perform a series of six programs at the American Pavilion for the Knoxville World's Fair. The singers presented the 26th annual Madrigal Christmas Dinner in December on the Mississippi State University campus.
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Mississippi Magic
Submitted
Row 1: Gelena Chittom, Melody Lott, Meg Wood, Donna Reed, Donna Baker, Kelly Debardelaben, Juan Moss Row 2: Latrell Kiker, Jerry Brown, Chris Horton, Russell Boles, Gary Boudreaux, Scott Campbell
Mississippi Magic is the University's show choir. Now in its fourth year, the group specializes in the performance of entertainment type music, most of which is performed with choreography. Mississippi Magic has performed on campus, in the community, and throughout the state. The group's founder and director is Dr. Rose D. Daniels, Associate Professor of Music Education.
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I The University Honors Program exists primarily to offer outstanding academic xperiences to qualified students. Honors courses substitute for regular courses and re applicable to every degree program at M.S.U. Honors students also benefit from riority scheduling in pre-registration. The Honors sections differ from regular ections because the smaller classes — usually five to fifteen students — focus on idividualized instruction that emphasizes each student's training and experience. "he most outstanding members of the faculty teach Honors courses; therefore, UHP actions are challenging and appealing because they allow consistent exchange mong students and faculty.
; The Honors Program also has assumed an important role in the cultural and bcial lives of hundreds of students and faculty members. The Honors Forum and umerous presentations expose Honors participants to diplomats, musicians, in- j:rnational visitors, artists, computer specialists, writers, scientists, and a variety of :holars and professionals, all of whom are outstanding and some of whom have jimed distinctions such as the National Book Award and Nobel and Pulitzer irizes. Honors students travel with expense paid to cities such as New Orleans, liami, Salt Lake City, and Charleston to attend national and regional meetings of leir national organization. They also form intramural teams and plan social rtivities such as the annual Honors Theme Banquet, film showings and picnics. At lie end of each academic year, outstanding students are recognized at an annual vards ceremony attended by all Honors students and faculty. ; The UHP has a national reputation because of the participation of students in its wernance. The students elect class representatives to an Honors Council that Ivises the Director and plans activities for the Program. The Council supervises the i onors House, where all Honors students have access to IBM computers in the |urke Computer Laboratory, a terminal of the University system, electric type- riters, a copy machine, a small library/seminar room, and a lounge.
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Greek Association Officers
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Row 1: Jackie Meaders- Vice President, Sjohn McCormick- President, Bonnie Wright Row 2: Willie Jackson, Bruce Smith- Treasurer, Glen Singletary- Social Chairman
Greek Association
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Row 1: Brian Boykins, Jackie Taliaferro, Rodrick Walker, Angela Lang, Trenton Parker Row 2: Angela Simmons, Jackie Meaders, Tawayna Giles, Chancei Jordan, Crystel Hearn-Eatman, Tracey Robinson, Bonnie Wright Row 3: Willie Jackson, John Evans, Edward Rice, Sjohn McCormick, Glen Singletarji Greg Bails, Bruce Smith
IFC Cabinet
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Row 1: Todd N. Brown, Mark W. McCormack, John Stratton, John Ohlson, Jeffrey Minton Row 2: Jim Anthony, Paul Wasserman, John David Wicker, Chuck DonJin, Kurt Krausse
IFC Council
Photo by Ralph Shearer
Row 1: Walter Moss, Anthony Burkes, Kenneth McNeal, Marc Haraann, Heath Childs Row 2: Christer Gargrove, Sam Cammack, Russ McReynolds, Peyton Passons, Patrick Cox Row 3: Tim Duncan, Leigh Pace, Steven Garrett, Joel Easley, William Abraham
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Panhellenic Council
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Row 1: Julie Nabors- Scholarship Chairperson, Stacy Ball- Vice President, Jennifer Hawks- Secretary, Owen Edmonson- President, Shani Burley- Treasurer, Debbie Gray- Public Relations Chairperson, Tanya Taylor- Activities Chairperson Row 2: Nikki Porter, Susan Jennings, Leslie Metcalfe, Amy Barber, Crystel Eatman, Sorena Dumas, Melisa Polk, Marie Hataway, Kristin Flautt Row 3: Cynthia Parks, Juandalyn Williams, Jacqueline Meaders, Julie Boykin, Sydney Stallings, Edra Cox, Stephanie Castelli Row 4: Lisa Young, Angela Palmer, Jennifer Wills, Patricia Walker Row 5: Meg Montgomery, Leslie Zacharias, Kim Humbarger, Jennifer Johnson, Nicole Allensworth, J. T. Galloway
Jr. Panhellenic
Photo by Sonny Maches Row 1: Stacy Ball- Advisor, Sarah Ashmore - Secretary /Treasurer, Haley Kennedy- Vice President, Laney Hood- President Row 2: Gretchen Robert Jennifer Pickle, Shelley Stalcup, Mamie Patterson Row 3: Gayla Norwood, La Visa Robinson Row 4: Mindy Gray, Melissa Campbell, Suzanne Greer, Nikl Gunter Not Pictured: Anna Cheatham- Historian
Greek Council for Christ
The purpose of Greek Coun- cil for Christ is to demonsttate to the campus that we, as Greeks, can be involved in dif- ferent organizations and still love each other, cooperate with each other, pray for each other, and provide a support group for Greeks in Christ.
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Row 1: Aubrey Jordan, Julie Gilme, Lisa Hemby, Christy Guin, Leslie Lambert, Sara Beth Bunch, Dustin Louque, Alan McDaniel, Denton Farr Row 2: Beth Cummins, Pat Bethea, Russ Rinehart, Brian Leathermen, Amy Teel, Lainie Tubertini, Kim Humbarget, Cory Knight, Dwight McComb, Scott Wise, Molly Paine, Chad McMullin Row 3: Kevin Green, Brett Dulaney, Rob Laher, Erik LaValle, Christin Hargrove, Brent McGillbury, Brad Rigby, David Pritehard, Spence Flatgard, Will Walker, David Gibbs, Paul Shook- Advisor, Ken Watkins
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Photo by Raiph Shearer
Row 1: Yulanda Starling- Secretary, Sherry McDonald- Vice President, Crystel Eatman- President, Tawayna L. Giles- Treasurer Row 2: Tonja Williams, Brenda Williams, Cheryta Parker, Genea Erby, Terra Wells, Sonya Vassar, Portia Gause, Sonja Williams, Barbara Bennett
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Abraham, William 385
Abraham, Willie 343
Abram, D'Leasha 202 Abril, Alison 224, 324, 328, 341, 361, 380
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Acord, Joey 196
Acosta, Lanny 224
Acosta, Tracy 187
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Adams, Amber 54, 330
Adams, Angela 202
Adams, Bill 306
Adams, Daniel 306
Adams, Jack 202 Adams, Jamie 244, 317, 324, 372
Adams, Jennifer 54, 64, 202, 224, 420
Adams, Kenya 56
Adams, Laura 244
Adams, Lori 270
Adams, S haunt a 361
Adams, Susan 244
Adamson, Tisha 133
Adcock, Mark 270
Adkins, James 133
Adkison, Leah 244
Adnan, Azlan 325, 348
Adrian, Kathy 270
Adrian, Mitchell 306
Afzal, Muhammad 360
Agacer, Gilda 320
Agarwal, Rajeev 329 Agostinelli, Thomas Jr 324,361
Ahmad, Farhan 244
Ahmad, Suleiman 306
Ahmed, Rana Shafiq 360
Ahmed, Syed Farhan 360
Ahrens, Jennifer 270
Ainsworth, Bethany 324
Ainsworth, Janie 133
Akin, Michelle 324
Akins, Ericka 133
Akins, Michael 244
Al-Mahmoud, Ahmad 306
Al-Muhmoud, Ahmad 349
Alam, Shaflqul 202
Alarcon, Jorge 306
Alawine, Michelle 244
Albert, James 185
Albright, Christy 224, 324
AJbro, Daryl 170
Alderman, Angela 270
Aldridge, Joseph 270
Aldridge, Merrill 60
AJdy, Vycky 270
Alexander, Al 270, 345
Alexander, Antoinette 244
Alexander, Dax 244
Alexander, Rodney 202
Alexander, Whit 380
Alfonso, Jose 187
Alford, Leslie 224
Algood, Mindy 27, 202
Allan, Lou 352
Allee, Lisa 162, 163
Allen, Alphews F 397 Allen, Andrew 328, 335, 359, 375
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Allen, Kelly 317
Allen, Kenna 270
Allen, Lance 365
Allen, LaTonya 202
Allen, Leslie 270, 357
Allen, Lori 244 Allen, Mark 224, 335, 359, 367
Allen, Ricky 270
Allen, Ron 371
Allen, Stanley 224
Allen, Susanne 224, 337
Allen, Tracy 244
Allensworth, Nicole 224, 324, 361, 386
Allew, Alphelus 270
Alley, Mark 187
Alligood, Stephanie 270, 360, 420
Allison, Sam 270
Allred, Danny 202
AHshouse, Bill 270, 360
Allsup, Haze 244
Almeida, Ana Paula 244
Alseleem, Yousef 306
Amacker, Jonathan 224, 314, 383
Ammon, Susan 351
Anderson, Alex 365
Anderson, Alicia 184
Anderson, Allee 224
Anderson, Amy 202
Anderson, Ben 270
Anderson, Bert 244
Anderson, Charlie 170
Anderson, Contenia 224
Anderson, Greg 148
Anderson, Kim 270
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Anderson, Pansy 224
Anderson, Russell 244
Anderson, So Yong 270
Anderson, Sonja 202
Anderson, Tangi 330
Anderson, Tangie 55
Anderson, Wayne 244
Anderson, Yolanda 224
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And ress, Jackie 185
Andrews, Libba 326
Andrews, Natalie 202
Anglin, Sue 270
Anmalsetty, Sriniuas 306
Ansede, Frank 186
Anthens, Shane 244
Anthony, Jim 343, 385
Anthony, Lea Anne 270
Anthony, Robert 224 Anthony, Robyn 270, 324, 354, 377, 380
Antici, Brad 202
Anwar, Chairil 306
Aplin, Lisa 361
Aqil, Tahir 306
Archer, John 224 Archer, Kevin 224, 336, 337
Archer, Lisa 270
Ard, Jennifer 331
Arellano, Miguel 306
Arispe, Vanessa 202
Arledge, John 374
Armstrong, Daniel 324
Armstrong, Keith 270
Armstrong, Michael 306
Armstrong, Patri 335
Armstrong, Russell 202
Armstrong, Sara 187
Arnold, Terry 244
Arnold, Todd 54
Arroyo, Lucy 334
Arszman, Alison 224
Arzman, Alison 133
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Ashford, Charles 133, 244
Ashley, Dawn 270
Ashley, Edie 334
Ashley, Katie 224
Ashley, Margaret 244
Ashley, Randall 224
Ashman, Michele 185
Ashmore, Sarah 244, 386
Ashmore, Tammy 244
Askew, Renita 202
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Atkins, Harold 244
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Atkinson, Robert 224
Atkinson, Susie 359
Atkison, Allan 244
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Aultman, Lisa 271
Austin, Stacy 224
Auton, Lisa 244
Avery, Ben 245
Avery, James 271
Avery, Kelly 224
Axton, Christopher 245
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Bishop, David 271
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Boatwright, Donna 272
Bobby, Brooke 366
Boden, Brecca 380
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Boyd, Christopher 246, 336, 338 Boyd, Daniel 120, 128, 351
Boyd, David 246
Boyd, Gregory 272
Boyd, John 246
Boyd, Kelli 187
Boyd, Leah 203
Boyd, M E 334
Boyd, Scott 272
Boyd, Shanna 56, 246
Boyd, Susan 363
Boyd, Valerie 54
Boykin, Diane 272 Boykin, Julie 225, 314, 386
Boykin, Louie 272
Boykin, Shelley 246
Boykins, Brian 384, 397
Boykins, Bryin 332
Bozeman, Regina 203
Brabham, Kim 272
Braddock, Debbie 246
Braddock, Melinda 360
Bradford, Camille 272
Bradley, Aimee 272
Bradley, Douglas 196
Bradley, Kim 367
Bradley, Kimberly 133, 272
Bradley, Steve 204
Bradley, Todd 246
Brady, Adrienne 339
Brady, Steve 272
Branch, Charlotte 225 Branch, Janet 225, 316, 338
Brandon, Jerri 272, 320
Brandon, William 272
Brantley, Bethany 272
Brantley, Jeri 272
Branton, Stacy 195, 196
Branton, Will 246
Brase, Bill 273
Brasell, David 273
Brasell, Kathy 246
Brasell, Lance 246
Brasfeild, Charles 246
Brasfield, Rebecca 273
Brasfield, Rob 273
Braswell, Amy 353
Braswell, Chandler 133
Braswell, Ryan 226
Bratton, Scott 380,381
Breazeale, Betsy 246, 337
Breedlove, Carol 246 Breland, Carol 273, 344, 378
Bretheiim, David 133
Brewer, Allison 204
Brewer, Jimmy 356
Bridges, Anita 204
Bridges, Brian 204
Bridges, Donnie 226
Bridges, Kimberly 273 Bridges, Melanie 226, 361, 380
Bridges, Steven 204
Bridgman, Karen 246
Briggs, Wes 321
Bright, Cindy 367
Bright, Cynthia 246
Brightwell, Ron 329
Brignac, Rene 226
Brindley, Anne 204
Brister, Byron 204
Brister, Kelly 184
Brister, Steve 273
Britt, Cristi 246
Britt, M Lance 133, 362
Britto, Ronnie 307
Brochard, Glen 375
Brock, Royal 246
Brockway, S Joe 333
Broocks, Jennifer 226
Brookhart, Nina 246
Brooks, Ahalt 187
Brooks, George 148
Brooks, James 327
Brooks, Kim 246 Brooks, Kristen 273,324,331
Brooks, Sheletha 246, 340
Brooks, Thomas 273
Brooks, Vicki 380
Brooks, William 226 Broome, Elaine 273, 325, 346
Broome, Sharon 273, 344
Broome, Stephanie 133
Broussard, Genna 342
Broussard, Shannon 273 Brown, Amy 246, 339, 361
Brown, Belinda 246, 420
Brown, Chad 368, 370
Brown, Darren 307
Brown, Donna 153, 351
Brown, Heather 133
Brown, Janet 273
Brown, Jason 204
Brown, Jena 273, 378 Brown, Jennifer 162,204,359 Brown, Jerry 273, 380, 382
Brown, Jim 343
Brown, Joseph 204
Brown, Karen 195, 196
Brown, Katheryn 204
Brown, Keith 133, 246
Brown, Kim 195, 196
Brown, LaRaye 226 Brown, Larry G 204, 325, 348
Brown, Matt 328, 375
Brown, Matthew 366
Brown, Melissa 34 1
Brown, Nathan 334, 365
Brown, orrance 120
Brown, Randy 128
Brown, Raymond 324
Brown, Ron 170, 172
Brown, Sally 246 Brown, Scott 54,63,318
Brown, Sterling 273
Brown, Susan 196
Brown, SuzAnne 204
Brown, Tasha 204
Brown, Terry 226
Brown, Todd N 385
Brown, Tonya 273
Brown, Tracy 204
Browning, Greg 380
Browning, Gregory 133
Browning, Steven 337
Browning, Steve 378
Brownlee, Beth 273
Brownlee, Corey 365
Bruce, Kevin 246 Brumfield, Christy 84, 273, 326, 333, 372,381
Brumfield, Kristie 246
Brumfield, Michael 204
Brumfield, Skeeter 226
Brunson, Gene 226
Brunt, Michael 133
Bryan, Christopher 246
Bryan, Chris 334
Bryan, Cris 273, 338
Bryan, George 247
Bryan, Patsy 195
Bryant, Amanda 204
Bryant, Kelly 307
Bryant, Kevin 273
Bryant, Lamar 318
Bryant, Lance 273
Bryant, Rebecca 204
Bryant, Sammy 247
Bryant, Sonya 332
Bryson, Trish 374
Buchanan, Kelli 204
Buchanan, Niles 204
Buchanan, Stephanie 204
Buckingham, Jillian 324
Buckley, Ginger 247 Buckner, Rex 169, 170, 172
Buehring, Jason 247
Buice, Leslie 225
Buice, Shane 225
Buird, Colin 204
Bullard, Darrell 273
Bullock, Julie 352
Bullock, Trey 321
Bumagin, Laura 225, 324
Bumpers, Shawn 324 Bunch, Sara Beth 247, 372, 387
Burchett, John 247
Burchfield, Krista 225
Burchfield, Robin 273
Buren, Ryan Van 316,337 Burger, Jenny 247, 338, 355
Burger, Rebecca 273, 339
Burgess, Stacy 225, 338
Burke, Matthew 225 Burkes, Anthony 23, 273, 385, 401
Burkett, Tonya 273
Burkhalter, Stacey 247
Burks, Charlie 247
Burley, Shani 386
Burlow, Steve 345
Burnett, Clayton 325, 365
Burnett, Rhonda 204
Burnett, Robin 247
Burnham, Kevin 133, 362
Burns, Karen 307, 329
Burns, Melissa 273 Burns, Molly 247, 333, 361, 380
Burns, Pricilla 133
Burns, Priscilla 204
Burns, Steve 247
Burnside, Alice 205
Burnside, Randolph 350
Burnside, Randy 404
Burr, Mark 247
Burrage, Beverly 196
Burroughs, Scott 359
Burt, David 339
Burt, Jennifer 247
Burt, Kerry 273
Burt, Lori 273
Burt, Matt 314, 339
Burton, Dyanira 335
Burton, John 274
Burton, Lance 329
Burton, Melissa 184
Burton, Shane 274
Burwell, Heather 247 Busby, Barry 133, 328, 366, 367, 375
Buse, Kimberley 226
Bush, Daphne 247
Bush, Douglas 204
Bush, Elizabeth 225
Bush, Heath 247, 337
Bush, J0J0 204
Bush, Margaret 3 1 7
Bushman, William 196
Bushway, Robbie 196
Buskirk, Kimberly 274 Butler, Allison 225,324,361
Butler, Craig 204
Butler, Dana 374
Butler, Daniel 225, 337
Butler, Hank 204
Butler, Kathy 345
Butler, Linda D 195 Butler, Lori 274,316,363
Butler, Theresa 204
Butler, Tommy 247
Butler, Yancey 274
Butler, Yancy 355 Butt, Shahid Ikram 307, 360
Byrd, Angela 247
Byrd, Christy L 205, 334
Byrd, Kellie 343
Byrd, Martha 247
Byrd, Robert 358
Byrd, Tony 247
C
Cabell, Thomas 205
Cable, Stacy 133
Cabunae, Michelle 247
Cade, Ben 226
Cagle, Kimberly 133, 247
Cail, Marsha 205
Cain, Bob 138
CAIN, MEG 85
Cain, Travis 226
Caine, Evan 274 Calais, Aimee 274, 335, 354
Caldwell, Frank 318
Caldwell, Patricia 226 Callaway, Cooper 83, 85, 274, 314,326,333,343 Callaway, Kerri 226,314,315, 324, 337, 361
Calton, Michelle 247
Cammack, Sam 226, 385 Campbell, Christopher 133, 247
Campbell, Kim 334 Campbell, Kimberly 274, 325
Campbell, Melissa 386
Campbell, Scott 382
Campbell, Stacy 55, 66 Campbell, Stephanie 226, 274, 320
Campolmi, Chris 340
Canfield, David 274
Cannada, Heath 334
Cannon, Carol 195
Cantrell, Stephen 274 Cantrell, Steve 325, 327, 346
Caperton, Elisa 196
Caperton, Ellsa 195
Caperton, Thad 324
Capps, Brad 334 Caraway, Mary 85, 274, 357
Carother, Meredith 247
Carothers, Russ 355
Carpenter, Brian 196
Carpenter, Casey 226
Carpenter, Laura 226 Carpenter, Matt 168, 170, 172
Carr, Jennipher 226, 337
Carr, Johnathon 347
Carr, Tim 331
Carr, Timothy 274, 320
Carr, Tony 247
Carraway, William 226
Carricy, Lori 347
Carroll, Herman 120
Carroll, Michelle 196
Carrubba, Bryan 274
Carruth, Chris 322
Carruth, Tammy 274
Carskadon, Dr Tom 357
Carskadon, Gordon 60, 247 Carson, Dorsey 85, 324, 354
Carson, Lee 226
Cartagena, Jose 307
Carte, Matthew 247, 361
Carter, Amy 374
Carter, Bubba 170
Carter, Chance 226
Carter, Gene 367
Carter, Jacque 226 Carter, Jennifer 205, 247, 322, 323
Carter, Juli 381
Carter, Julie 377, 380
Carter, Margertree 274
Carter, Michelle 64, 205
Carter, Nicole 136
413
Carter, Nicolle Carter, Ruth Carter, Stacy Carter, Steven Carver, Chad Carver, David Carver, Newt Case, C Shaw Case, David Case, Libby Casey, Whitney Cash, B J Cason, Jaska Cason, Taska Cassidy, Daniel Cassidy, Patrick Cassreino, Carey Castanis, Mana Castelli, Stephanie
Castle, Brad Castle, Kaye Castle, Tim Castle, William Caston, Molly Castro, Aida Catham, Terry Caudill, John Caufield, Mark Causey, Leticia Causey, Zuanarda Cauthen, Nancy 307
Caviness, Robert 248
Cedotal, Jeremy 205
Chafin, Jay 205
Chai, Yoon-Loi 274
Chamberlin, Missy 274
Chambers, Letitia 274
Chamblee, Gay 194
Chamblee, Tim 365
Chance, Matthew 133
Chance, Wes 331
Chandler, Donna 196
Chang, Peter 227
Channel], Sandra 352
Chaplin, Chris 361
Chaplin, Christopher 324
Chaplin, Spencer 359
Chapman, Charles 226
Chapman, Jereme 227, 324, 361 Chapman, Tamatha
Chappelear, John Chappell, Ann Charm, Stephanie Chase, Tim Chatham, Kathy Chavez, Rafael Cheatham, Anna
Cheatham, David Cheema, Mubashir Cheetam, Anna Chen, Bin Chen, Carol Chen, Eric Chen, Shaomei Cheng, Fei-Chen Cheoney, James Chew, Keng-Wee Chew, Mong-Leng Chiang, Kuang-Lue Childers, Shane Childs, Heath
414
Chiltom, Lee Ann Chingoma, Godfrey Paul Chinn, Mignon Chisholm, Karen Chism, Janet Chism, Susan Chisolm, Anne Chisolm, Karen Chittom, Gelena Chittom, Lee Chitton, Lee Anne Cho, Wei Wei Chong, Yew-Keong Chow, Khee Thiam Chow, Raymond Chowdappa, Asuini Christensen, Pernille Christmas, Rodney Christopher, David Christopher, Tom Chunn, Kevin Church, David Cicchetti, Shawn Cinalli, Audra Cipriano, Heather Clanton, Curt Clardy, Katrina Clark, Angela Clark, Angie Clark, Brian Clark, Cathy Clark, Dennis Clark, Geoff Clark, Geoffrey Clark, Hal Clark, Heath Clark, Julie Clark, Justin Clark, Karen Clark, Kim Clark, Lori Clark, Marvin Clark, Matthew Clark, Matthey Clark, Mecheii Clark, Mendy Clark, Shawn Clark, Stacie Ely Clark, Suzanne Clark, Toni Clarke, Byron Clarke, Karen Claxton, Alicia Claxton, Bradley Clay, Alexis Clay, Eric Clay, LaTonya Clayton, Beth Clayton, Jane Clayton, Kathryn Clayton, Kellie Clayton, Laura
136,226,351 Clayton, Melanie 275
226 Clayton, Shirley 194
205 Clayton, Steve 275
205 Clayton, Terry 196
248 Clemente, Joseph 248
205 Clements, Nathan 205
205 Clendenin, Eric 206
314 CLeveland, Andy 227
226 Cleveland, Wigger-Poe 275
226 Clifford, Cindy 275
205 Cline, Nolan 133
185 Clinton, Kenan 324
205, 362 Close, Kim 133
322, 323 Cloud, mark 248
63 Cloud, Shannon 248
205 Clowers, Holly 324
274 Clune, Joseph 227
248 Coates, Robert 206
274, 352, Cobb, Randall 248
386 Cobbins, Preston L 404
324 Cochran, Christy 328, 335, 375
196 Cochran, Ginny 275, 339
274, 325 Cochran, Heather 227
361 Cochran, James 361
226, 328 Cochran, William 275
185 Cockerham, Chad 206, 359
274 Coggin, Kris 275
196 Coggin, Lee 359
307 Coggin, Tommy 248
205, 338, 342 Coke, Allison 342
205 Colbert, Lynn 185
Cole, Dana 275, 369
Cole, Lisa 206
Cole, Mark 275
Cole, Theodore 227
Cole, Tim 356
Coleman, Leigh 248, 341, 352
Coleman, Libby 206, 366
Coleman, Page 374
Coleman, Pam 133, 248
Coleman, Shawn 275
Coleman, Sherry 206
Coleman, Susan 275
Coleman, Tabitha 275
Colletta, Mike 227
Collie, Barbara 275
Collier, Kathy 352
Collier, Kimberly 275
Collier, Sharon 206
Collins, Benjy 275
Collins, Clay 331
Collins, Cory 316,317,380
Collins, Donna
Collins, Jeffery 227
Collins, Jeremy 206
Collins, Kenneth 248
Collins, Kim 328
Collins, Kym 54, 227, 330
Collins, Leslie 206, 338
Collins, Todd 346
Collins, Wendy 275
Coltrin, Becky 335
Coltrin, Rebecca 324, 361
Combs, Bess 248, 341
Combs, Eric 275, 340
Compton, Jody 321
Condello, Tina 206
Conley, Debbie 248
Conley, Garrison 227
Connelly, John 275
Connelly, Russell 206, 337
Conner, Greg 185
Conner, Keith F 348
Conner, Rosemary 195
Connor, Rosemary 196
Conway, arty 140
Conway, Martin 275
Conwill, Robert 133
Cook, Andy 275
Cook, Ann 187
Cook, Craig 275, 356
Cook, Jason 141,227,324
Cook, Jeff 85, 275, 344
Cook, Kelly 206
Cook, Sheila 248
Cook, Stephen 85, 328, 366,
372, 375, 404
Cooke, Dana 206
Cooley, Chris 331
Cooley, Robin 86,331
Cooley, Tara 248
Coomer, Scott 248
Cooner, Tonya 345, 355
Cooper, Josh 227
Cooper, Kelly 323
Cooper, Marianne 275,320,331
133, 248 Cooper, Tarn 38, 248
187 Cooper, Teri 206
133 Cooper, Yolanda 307
164, 351 Copeland, Edward 338
205 Copeland, James 380
275 Copeland, Laura 321
337, 363 Corban, Tiffni 133, 248
170 Corbin, Amy 187
136,351 Corbin, Johnny 86,343
341, 366 Corbit, Allison 275
323 Corey, Marsha 196
322 Corhern, Amy 324, 361 343 Corley, Camala 77 248 Cornelius, Jesse 307 205 Cornett, Vincent 324
85, 275 Corpstein, Kreg 363
275, 380 Cospelich, Wayne 249
27, 205 Cosper, Chris 275, 368, 370
275, 330 Costict, Timothy 249
133,366,367 Cother, Jason 352
133 Cotton, Lori 341
323 Couch, Bettye 196 275, 374, 420 Couch, Kevin 343
248 Couch, Kim 339
205 Courcol, Daniel 157
195 Covington, Mark 249
205, 337 Covington, Trena 374
275 Coward, Meridian 196
368, 370 Cox, Chad 227
227 Cox, David 206
227 Cox, Edra 386
248 Cox, Jennifer 276, 324
133 Cox, LaQuita 206
227 Cox, Meredith 276
332 Cox, Michael 324, 361
248, 324, 339 Cox, Patrick 385
275, 353, 379 Cox, Penny 276
248 Cox, Tonya 249
227 Cox, Walter 249
205 Craft, Michelle 63, 206, 339
205 248, 340, 352 205 274, 356 227 307 71, 227, 314, 386 205 248 314 307 329 329 307 329 307 274 329
274, 314, 316, 385
379 349 205 195
248, 354 354 205 196
274, 382 248 376 361 275 275
275,327 307
227, 361
85, 184
205
274, 345 248 275
Craft, Stephanie 66, 249, 338
Craig, Anneliese 380
Craig, Jeri 276
Craig, Lauri 133
Craig, Randy 184
Crain, Roger 223
Cramer, Matthew 227
Crane, Michelle 358 Crane, Michel 276,316,338, 372, 420
Crane, Nathan 227
Crane, Stacy 249
Cranson, Christy 339
Craven, Karie 206, 337
Crawford, Carol 206
Crawford, Larry 249
Crawford, Mamie 378
Crawford, Mbanta 249
Crawford, Tyler 161
Crawley, Michael 276
Creason, Jerry 249
Creason, Melissa 249
Crecink, Marcia 276
Creekmore, Donna 196
Creekmore, Helen 133
Creel, Ann 186
Creel, Jodee 276
Crenshaw, Ben 276
Cresap, Michelle 206
Criddle, Julie 276, 324
Crigler, Jenny 276
Crigler, Mark 227
Crocker, Chena 376
Crocker, Christine 276
Crocker, Clay 249
Crocker, Floyd 328, 335
Cronier, Jennifer 55, 276
Crosby, Monica 206
Cross, Alan 206
Crothers, Chris 133
Crotwell, Dana 276
Crow, Karen 249
Crowder, Ken 372
Crowder, Kendralyn 331
Crowder, Thomas 276, 319
Crowe, Cathy 339
Crowe, Shane 276, 348
Crowley, Susan 86, 276
Crullivan, Logan 276 Crum, Kristi 276, 368, 369
Crutcher, Jamie 206,319
Cuccaro, Kim 331
Cuicchi, Christine 249, 318, 324, 338, 378
Cullum, Johnny 350
Culpepper, Eric 345
Culpepper, Eris 249
Cumberland, Vickey 376
Cummings, Mandy 206
Cummings, Marsha 276 Cummins, Beth 71,249,314, 326, 387 Cummins, Gene 276, 322, 329
Cunetto, Maria 38, 227
Cunningham, Jason 187
Cunningham, Matthew 133
Cupil, Creshona 206 Cupit, Dana 276, 343, 360, 363
Cureington, Adriane 75
Cureington, Adriene 74
Curlin, Tom 348
Curran, Matt 367
Curran, Matthew 276
Curro, Joseph 138
Curtis, James 276
Curtis, Kathy 320,331
Curtis, Kimberly 276
Cwiklik, Gwen 368
D
D'Aluisio, Joseph 249
D'Arcy, Craig 206
Dabbs, Laurie 206
Dagnall, Georgi 333 Dahlem, James
Dailey, Stephanie 133, 249
Daily, Jacqueline 197
Dakin, Greg 276
Dalcour, Claudis HI 206
Dale, Mark 345
Dale, Steven 197 Dallas, Andrea 314,315,378 Dalrymple, Sherrodd 276, 335
Dalton, Jacquelyn 276
Daly, Antonoius 276 Damiens, Christophe 156, 157
Dancy, Kebebe 227
Dancy, Keletha 206 Daniel, Bryan 133, 276, 318 Daniel, Chuck 166,170,171, 172
Daniel, Robert 133
Daniels, David 186
Dante, Charles 320
Darby, Chanda 227
Darby, Mindy 249
Darden, Julie 277, 334
Darmer, Andrew 133, 361
Darmer, Drew 362
Darnell, Haley 206, 337
Darumer, Drew 228
Daves, Arwell 207
Daves, Bridget! 228
Daves, Kelli 228
Davide, Michael 323
Davide, Mike 322
Davidson, Gary D 335, 366
Davidson, Libbie 249
Davidson, Shannon 228
Davies, Cara 326
Davis, Ancivia 207
Davis, Anne 277, 355
Davis, Ashlye 136, 137
Davis, Audrey 277
Davis, Brian 249
Davis, Carol 228
Davis, Chris 277
Davis, Cody 277
Davis, Detra 133
Davis, Ethel 277, 381
Davis, Frank 359 Davis, Jennifer 133. 228, 360
Davis, John 277, 420
Davis, Karen 277, 334
Davis, Kimberly 324
Davis, LaKesha 207
Davis, Louis 277
Davis, Michael 122, 133, 207, 277
Davis, Michelle 249
Davis, Thomas 307
Dawkins, Brice 207
Dawkins, Michael 207
Dawson, Piper 207, 342
Day, Shane 277, 334
Day, Tonya 277, 380
Dean, Kimberly 277, 332
Dean, Scotty 197
Dearholt, Don 329
Dearman, Melissa 228
DeBardelaben, Kelly 380, 382
Debardelaben, Marcy 249
Decker, Neil 277,318
DeDoes, Karen 184
Deeds, Dr Jacquelyn 346
Dees, Amy 228
Dees, Ginny 338
Dees, Jennifer 207,367
DeFord, Logan 170
DeGroote, Jessica 314,317, 324, 337, 361, 378
DeLeUis, Robert 249
Delinski, Peter 249
Delk, Frederick 249
DelPrince, Jim 373
DeMarco, Joann 184
Dement, James 329
Denmark, Brian 133
Dennis, Eric 249
Dennis, Kathryn 249, 324
Dent, Adrian 133
Denton, Dee 277
Derryhill, Derek 351
Deshazer, Westley 314,317, 332, 362
Deshler, Garvin 356 Deshmukh, Harshwardham
307
Desilets, Christian 207
Deuter, Brian 228, 361
Devaud, Brenda 350
Dewalt, Bradley 228
Dewberry, Lynn 207
Deweese, Brent 170
DeWeese, Tony 249
Dewolf, Dennis 207
DeWolf, Wendy 277, 326
Dhage, Sunil 307
Dick, Kendall 277
Dickerson, Erin 207
Dickey, Jon 324,361
Dickson, Billy 277, 397
Diffey, Angels 187
Dildar, Tahir 329, 360
Dill, Brian 277
Dill, Michael 228
Dill, Patricia 324, 361
Dilworth, Laurie 184
Dilworth, Mary 361
Dion, Gary 207
DiPascal, Dominick 277
Dixon, George 277
Dixon, Kathy 207
Dixon, Kawn 207
Dixon, Patrick 54, 307
Dixon, Susan 228, 338
Djire, Issa 349
Do, Kim 324 Dobbs, Amy 54, 228, 338, 361
Dodd, Thomas 133
Dode, Tushar 329
Doll, Melissa 249, 361 Dollar, Rebecca 133, 249, 339 Domingue, David 144, 148, 151
Donald, Robin 316
Dong, Kimberly 249, 361
Donlin, Chuck 339, 385
Donnaway, J 339
Donohoe, Pat 348
Donovan, Lisa 194
Dorizas, John 277
Dorizas, Niki 277, 355
Dorney, Kirsten 185
Dorrill, Renee 324
Dorris, Debbie 376
Dorsey, Brian 332, 380
Dorsey, George 133
Dorsey, Katrina 55
Dorsey, Marlon 148
Doss, Adrian 329
Doss, Kelvin 277, 356
Douglas, Charles 249
Douglas, Charlie 337
Douglas, Samuel 207
Douglas, Shannon 133, 277
Dowdy, Kelley 249, 340
Downey, Janet 228,339
Dowsing, Robert 277, 344
Draffen, John Mark 249, 330
Draffen, Mark 54, 333
Drake, Amber 207
Drake, Ruthie 353
Drake, Sonia 335
Draper, Michael 307
Draper, Mike 344
Drummond, Melissa 277 DuBard, Michele 277, 325, 374
DuBose, Christy 207
Dubose, Enrique 249
Duck, Marlon 60, 250
Duck, Reberta 277
Duckworth, Morie 250
Dudley, Christie 277
Duke, Rodney 278
Duke, Will 186
Dukes, Charla 194, 197
Dulaney, Brett 387
Duianey, Kim 86
Dulaney, Shawn 86, 333, 381
Dumas, John Dale 314, 343, 372
Dumas, Mark 250, 324
Dumas, Soretia 71, 386
Dunaway, Melissa 71, 340
Dunaway, Timothy 133
Duncan, Anne 250, 324
Duncan, Christy 324
Duncan, Susan 250
Duncan, Tim 377, 385
Duncan, Timothy 228
Dunn, Derrick 207
Dunn, Kelly 60
Dunn, Sudrick 197
Dunning, Catherine 278
Dunning, Cathy 339, 360
Durham, Clint 187
Durham, Kenna Starkville 250 Durham, Kim 86, 278
Duty, Jennifer 133, 250, 380, 381 Dye, Brad 278, 354
Dye, Sherry 133, 338
Dyer, Chris 359
Dykes, Brian 250
Dyson, Jennifer 250
Eakin, Jason Ealy-Bolton, Tarsh Eargie, Michele Eargle, Michele Earnhart, Shelley Easley, Carmen
228 278 278 86 250 136
Easley, Darrell 133, 207, 362
Easley, Joan 250,372,377
Easley, Joel 228,338,385
Easley, Shelton 278
Easom, Kristie 353 East, Allison 278, 325, 339
Easterling, Shayne 133, 228, 328, 337 Eatman, Crystel 319,339,386, 387
Eatman-Hearn, Crystel 278
Eaves, Tracy 207
Echelberry, Todd 374
Echiburn, Titin 250
Echiburu, Titan 361
Echols, Gail 324 Ecke, April 138, 139, 250, 351
Eckert, Heath 345
Edens, Mylissa 250
Edens, Shonda 366
Edgewater, Mike 315
Edgeworth, Mike 228,316
Edison, Freddy 332
Edmond, Tasha 228
Edmondson, Tim 321, 325
Edmonson, Avery 340
Edmonson, Owen 83, 86, 278, 386
Edwards, Amy 250
Edwards, Brian 250
Edwards, Carlow 207
Edwards, David 278
Edwards, Debbie 278
Edwards, Evan 197
Edwards, Felecia 250
Edwards, Jennifer 228
Edwards, Sherrie 278
Edwards, Stephanie 278 Edwards, Steve 194, 195, 197
Egdorf, Janelle 380
Egdorf, Lee 380, 381
Egerson, Tywanda 207, 332
Eglin, Dr Judy 367
Ehrgott, John 278
Ehridge, Kim 330 Eichelberger, Euronda 67, 331 Eichelberger, Rhonda 197, 250
Eiland, Steve 278
Elam, Derrek 334
Elbert, Brian 55
Elhins, Will 321
Eliason, Shanon 278, 380
Elisar, Katherine 133
Elisar, Kathy 80,81,228
Elkins, Julie 250
Elledge, Mike 133, 362
Elliers, Christopher 133, 250
Elliot, Amanda 207
Elliot, Karilynn 335
Elliott, Karilynn 278
Ellis, Ann 333
Ellis, Beth 207
Ellis, Betsy 207
Ellis, Chip 362
Ellis, Melody 133
Ellis, Reginald 133
Ellis, Sharon 250
Ellis, Wendy 250
Elwart, Brandy 63, 133, 207
Elwell, Eric 228, 361
Embry, Vince 148, 150
Emerson, Terry 334
Emfinger, Jeffrey 250
England, Leslie 278
Engler, Roert 359
Enlow, Tina 334
Ennis, Jean 184
Epps, Latanya 278
Epps, Tyler 278, 365
Erby, Genea 387
Ervin, Adrian 278
Estes, Lester 347
Estes, Sabrina 207, 372
Esther, Kennon 133
Etheridge, Berkley 207
Ethridge, Amy 195, 197
Ethridge, Dean 228
Ethridge, Julie 197
Ethridge, Kim 250, 358, 372
Eubanks, Jennifer 250
Eubanks, Ronald 207
Eubanks, Tina 278
Eubanks, Trent 278
Evans, Andrea 228, 340
Evans, Brian 324, 348
Evans, Charles 133, 278
Evans, Chuck 145, 146, 148, 149, 151
Evans, Devonna 278
Evans, Edward 87, 250, 278, 347, 397
Evans, Jimmie 250
Evans, Joe 381
Evans, John 278, 384, 397
Evans, Karen Ruth 250
Evans, Marc 207
Evans, Marlene 329
Evans, Melodi 250
Evans, Park 170
Evans, Rodney 228
Evans, Valerie 250
Everett, Anne K 207, 380, 381
Everett, Beth 187
Everett, Lauren 278
Everett, Lavell 278, 351
Everett, Matt 381
Everett, Matthew 380
Everett, Nancie 279, 377, 380, 381 Everett, Stuart 279, 357
Evetts, Shelly 279, 354
Ewing, Angela 56, 228
Ewing, Chris 87, 279
Ewing, Jill 207
Ewing, Martha 338
Ezell, Rita 228
F Fager, Genevieve 80
Faintain, Tashia Shante 67
Fairchild, Ramona 133
Fairley, LaKisha 207
Falgares, Heather 207
Famenco, Sandra 279
Fancher, Mark 54
Fancher, Michelle 337
Fang, Zhanshan 307
Farley, Natalie 324
Farmer, Renee 197
Faroov, Khalid 349
Farr, Denton 87, 279, 354, 372, 387 Farrell, Suzanna 207, 344
Faucette, Shannon 197
Faussone, Diane 228
Fayard, Michael 279
Fehrenbacher, Dawn 374
Felder, Bill 307
Felder, Jennifer 279, 337, 352 Felder, Richard 279
Felks, Shannon 56, 279, 365
Felty, Eric 359
Ferguson, Brandi 228,316,324, 338 Ferguson, Christy 251
Ferguson, Matthew 208
Ferguson, Tedra 251
Ferrell, Kendra 208, 333. 380, 381 Fesler, Charles 208
Fetner, Deric 279
Field, Karen 372
Fields, Bonita 55. 279, 347
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Fields, Shanatel 335
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Finch, Jeffrey 307
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Fitzhugh, Kendra 279
Fitzpatrick, Amy 186
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386
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Fleming, Hap 170
Fleming, Jerry D 404
Fleming, Tim 186
Flessner, Robyn 136
Fletcher, Brad 279
Fletcher, Ed 279, 356
Fletcher, Prisctlla 208
Flint, Scott 197
Flournoy, Rebecca 208
Flowers, Cam 208, 338
Floyd, Latrina 133, 208
Fly, Millie 279
Flynn, Rachael 229
Flynn, Rachel 361
Fogle, Lasca 279, 328
Folsom-Wright, Sharon 366
Fonck, Thad 327
Fonck, Thaddeus B 229, 336,
337
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Fondren, Cecelia 279
Fondren, Myra 229, 361
Fondren, Stephanie 251
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Fooshee, Chad 320
Forbus, Geoff 279
Ford, Amy 133, 229
Ford, Bill 329
Ford, Joel 319
Ford, Lee 122, 129
Ford, Leslie 251
Ford, Lynne 363
Ford, Mary Louise 251
Ford, Nicki 136
Ford, Stephen 229
Fordham, David 229
Fordham, Michelle 187
Forrest, Darrin 404
Forrest, LaSaun 332
Forsman, Allen 279, 355
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Fortenberry, Jason 133
Fortenberry, Jennifer 219
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Frank, Frederick 133, 229
Frank, Tom 279
Franke, Dana 251, 337, 353
Franklin, Michael Franks, Dr Susan 354
Franks, Stacey 251
Franz, Shawna 208
Fraser, Darrel 133
Fraser, Keith 362
Frederick, Katie 229, 361
Fredericks, Russell 187
Freed, Michael 133
Freeman, Greg
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Frefichs, Mary
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Gambrel, Pam 280
Gammon, Chris 208
Gandy, Becky 195 Gandy, Christa 251, 380
Gandy, Jennifer 280
Gandy, Lula 229
Gandy, Rebecca 197
Ganley, Jennifer 280
Gann, Michelle 133
Gann, Paul 133
Ganti, Avinash 280
Garbarino, Shawn 280
Garcia, Carolina 229
Garcia, Cecilia 251
Garcia, J Ryan 208
Garcia, Paty 185 Garcia-Maldonado, Betsy 229
Gardner, Chris 12 1
Gardner, Gard 359
Gardner, Greg 404
Gardner, Patti 229
Gardner, Pricilla 280
Gardner, Priscilla 331
Gargrove, Christer 385
Garick, Sean 318 Garley, Laurann 73, 324 Gamer, Eric 280, 347
Garner, George 280
Garner, Gina 251 Garner, Ron 280, 318
Garner, Sarah 280
Garner, Todd 280 Garnjanasoowlin, Atipparut
Garrard, Jennifer Garrett, Brandy Garrett, Pat Garrett, Steven
I Garrick, Lori Garriga, Amanda Garriga, Sara Garrison, Melissa Garrity, Byron Gartman, Cecilia Gartman, Kenneth Garvin, William Garviw, William
I Gaskin, John Gassen, Esther Gaston, Jennifer Gaston, Robyn
I Gaston, Ronnie
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Gordon, Duane 333, Gordon, Gina Gordon, Jim 252,324,
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Greer, Dale 327
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Griffie, Sam 281
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132, 133
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74, 75, 79, 80, 88, 283
Hays, Mitzi Hazelton, Madrina Hazlegrove, Amy Hazleton, Madrinna Head, Marcus Healey, John Heaps, Christopher Heaps, Chris Heard, Craig Hearn, Kevin Hearn-Eatman, Crystel Hearron, Christee Hearst, Laurie Heath, Jared Heavener, Lisa Hedgpeth, Kevin Hedrick, Steve Hee, Chee-Kiong Heep, Jenae Heeps, Jenae Heering, Kevin Heering, Kim Hegan, Steve Hegan, teve Heggie, Allen Hegler, Jennifer Heitmueller, Matt Heitzmann, Brett Helmeth, Craig Helms, emmye Ann Helms, Jemmye Ann Helmuth, Craig Helton, Brian Helton, Melanie
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Henderson, Kristi Henderson, Lea 253 Henderson, Lynn 283, 368, 369, Henderson, Matt 253, Henderson, Paul Henderson, Scott Henderson, Thomas Hendrix, Burke Henley, Carman Henley, Carmen Henley, Lisa 253, 324, Henry, Bill Henry, Kevin Henry, Leigh Henry, Marie Henry, Mark Hensley, Eric Hensley, Missy 88,
Henson, Chase Henson, Jeff Henson, William Herbert, Dave Herndon, Kristi Herren, Amanda Herrin, Anthony Herring, Clyde Herring, Stephanie
Herring, Virgil Herrington, Amy Herrington, Les Herrington, Lester Herrington, Sara Hertzog, Scott Hess, Melissa Hester, Elizabeth Hester, Lea Hester, Mary Hewlette, Karen Hicks, Alan Hicks, Annette Hicks, Bonney Hicks, Emily Hicks, Heather Hicks, James Higgason, Becky Higgins, Michael Hightower, Dwayne Hightower, Scarlett Hill, Dorothy Hill, Jennifer Hill, Leigh Hill, Michael Hill, Robin
Hill, Stephanie 66,
Hill, Suzanne Hill, Tiffanee Hill, Traci Hill, Tripp Hill, Virginia Hill, William Hilleke, Leasha Hillhouse, Dee Hilliard, Tessa Hinchey, Carley Hines, Cynthia Hines, Marie Hinman, Todd Hinshaw, Katye Hinton, Chandra Hinton, Hanson Hipp, Steven Hobbs, Marcus Hobbs, Richard Hodge, Carolyn Hodge, Leianna Hodge, Quinton Hodge, Tim Hodges, Don Hodges, Michele Hodges, Michelle Hodges, Shellie Hodges, Shelli 283,
Hodum, Charles Hodum, Chuck Hoff, Jennifer Hoff, Todd Hoffman, Mike Hogan, Eric Hogan, Ettaronda Hogan, Lenora Hogue, Blair Hogue, Sylvia Holbrook, Jennifer Holbrook, Nikki Holbrook, Rob Holbrooks, Michael Holcomb, Allisyn Holcomb, Melissa Holder, Amy 231,
Holder, Bryan Holder, Elizabeth Holder, Gary Holdcrfield, Shannon Holke, Christopher Holland, Daniel Holland, Edward Holland, Heather 54,
Holland, Kevin 284,
Holland, Mark Holland, Roben Holland, Steven Hollar, Dawn 136
Holley, Chad Holley, Mark Holliday, Karen Holliday, William Holliman, Amy Holliman, Brandi 314 Hollingswonh, Andy Hollingswonh, Beth Hollis, Steve Hollomon, Whit Holloway, David Holloway, Kendall Holloway, Roben
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Houts, James Houts, Jay Hovater, Jon Hovator, John Howard, Cameron Howard, Cyndi Howard, Donald Howard, Esther Howard, Jeremy Howard, Sandra Howard, Thomas Howe, Tom Howell, Chad 284,
Howell, Hank Howell, Henry Howell, Holly Howell, Keven Howes, Jason Howze, Kevin Hoye, James Huam, Evelyn Hubbard, James Hudson, Chris Hudson, Christopher Hudson, Cynthia Hudson, Janell Hudson, Jill Hudson, Jody Hudson, Roman Hudspeth, Quentin Huff, Karen Huffman, John Huggins, Eric Huggins, Nikki Hughes, Angela Hughes, Darren Hughes, Deborah 285, Hughes, Jonathan Hughes, Nathan Hughes, Raymond Hughes, Sandy Hughes, Sherry Hughey, Brian Hughey, Rick Hulett, Bobby Hulgan, Valerie Hull, Anginette Humbarger, Kim 255, Humphrey, Jason Humprey, Jason Hundley, Amy Hunt, Corey Hunt, Keith Hunt, Sally 88, 285, Hunt, Stacia Hunter, Holly Hunter, Melissa Hurd, Amanda Hurd, Janice Hurd, Wendy 231,
Hurst, Stephanie Hurt, Kelly Hurt, Mills Huskey, Jerry Hussain, Maqsood Hussain, Zamir Huston, John Hutchens, Elizabeth Hutcheson, Tammy Hutchins, Chris Hutchins, Kengi Hutchins, Timothy Hutchinson, Eric Hux, Bryan Hyams, Daniel 255
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211 |
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232 |
Kennedy, Lucretia |
287 |
Lambert, Susan |
287 |
Lippincott, Susan |
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Malone, Carolyn |
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364 |
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380 |
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211 |
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286 |
Kenney, Shelley |
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355 |
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288, |
319 |
Lipsey, Gary |
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369 |
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80 |
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350 |
Johnson, Scott |
286 |
Kenny, Michele |
352 |
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212 |
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288 |
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233 |
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337 |
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334 |
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133 |
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287 |
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211 |
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257 |
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288, |
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361 |
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133 |
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350 |
Johnston, Gregory |
361 |
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287, |
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308 |
Little, Jenni |
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258, 377 |
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361 |
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194 |
Lane, Michelle |
376 |
Little, Randy |
320 |
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133 |
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196 |
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211 |
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345 |
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257 |
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233 |
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364 |
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286 |
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360 |
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233 |
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289 |
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213 |
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211 |
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232 |
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213 |
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211 |
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308 |
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288, |
363 |
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213 |
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67 |
Jones, Chad |
212 |
Khan, Babar |
287 |
Langford, Rebecca |
71 |
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Mansell, John |
289 |
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Jackson, Brian 231, |
255, |
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Jones, Charles |
286 |
Khan, Liaqat Ali |
360 |
Langford, Shay |
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372 |
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324 |
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360 |
Langford, Thomas |
288, |
356 |
Livingston, Nicole |
289 |
Manson, Sharon |
54 |
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232 |
Jones, Debra |
55 |
Khan, Muhammad Qas |
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360 |
Langley, Leah |
212, |
337 |
Lochridge, Laurie |
257, |
324 |
Manuel, Harold |
234 |
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Jackson, Chris |
60 |
Jones, Destrie |
256 |
Khattak, Azim Khan |
360 |
Langley, Rhonda |
363 |
Locke, Janet |
372 |
Manuel, Jenny- |
54, 316 |
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Jackson, Dabbs |
211 |
Jones, Dexter |
401 |
Khoo, Bernard |
256 |
Langston, Deanna |
184 |
Lockett, Mary |
289, |
363 |
Manuel, John |
213 |
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Jackson, Danyell |
332 |
Jones, Donna |
331 |
Kiker, Latrell |
382 |
Lantz, Lori 288 |
335, |
377 |
Loden, Michael |
213 |
Manuel, Theresa |
289 |
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Jackson, Demetria |
211 |
Jones, Ed |
212 |
Kiker, Memrie |
287 |
Larabee, Tery |
352 |
Loe, David |
198 |
Maqbool, Muhammad |
360 |
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Jackson, Diane |
285 |
Jones, Evelyn |
286 |
Kilgore, Camille |
287, |
319 |
Larkin, Bruick |
334 |
Loewer, Carlton |
170 |
Marble, Andrea |
185 |
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Jackson, Gregory |
232 |
Jones, Gerald |
212 |
Kilgore, Crystal |
256 |
Larkjn, John |
212 |
Loftis, Darla |
213 |
Marble, Clay |
338, 374 |
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Jackson, Julie 232, |
342 |
361 |
Jones, Gwendolyn |
198 |
Kilgore, Reena |
334 |
Larkin, Pat |
334 |
Lofton, Tracy |
289 |
319 |
Marble, Clayton |
258 |
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Jackson, Katina |
255 |
Jones, Hamp |
286, |
372 |
Kilgore, Theresa |
232 |
Larkin, Patrick |
361 |
Logue, Dawn |
289 |
Marble, Evan |
365 |
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Jackson, Kim |
285 |
378 |
Jones, Honey |
349 |
Killcreas, Dr Wallace |
325 |
Lasker, Brian |
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Lolley, Cheryl |
233 |
Marbury, Drake |
289 |
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Jackson, Linda |
186 |
Jones, Jay T |
286, |
361 |
Killebrew, Rhonda |
287, |
314 |
Lassner, Lee |
308 |
Lolli, Ginneite |
213 |
Mardis, Chris |
213 |
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133 |
Jones, Jeff |
317 |
365 |
Killough, Mary |
324 |
Laster, Ryn |
325 |
365 |
Long, Alicia |
357,377 |
380 |
Marinaccio, Seth |
213 |
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60 |
Jones, Jeffrey |
332 |
Kilpatrick, Jeremy |
340 |
Latham, Corey |
133 |
212 |
Long, Andy |
289 |
Marine, Dave |
339 |
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Jackson, Michelle |
255 |
Jones, Jennifer |
324 |
Kimbrell, Emily |
89 |
321 |
Latham, Joseph |
321 |
Long, April |
257 |
Marinello, Anthony |
187 |
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Jackson, Mike |
285 |
Jones, Jesslyn |
256 |
Kimbrell, Scott |
256 |
Latham, Renita |
332 |
374 |
Long, Grace |
132 |
133 |
Marion, Meka |
290, 354 |
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Jackson, Missy |
232 |
361 |
Jones, Kelly |
340 |
Kinard, Melissa |
256 |
Latham, Terry |
345 |
Long, Juan |
128, 351 |
401 |
Marotti, William |
213 |
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Jackson, Nelson |
314 |
Jones, Ken |
286, |
365 |
Kincade, Jill |
324 |
361 |
Latimer, Stephanie |
288 |
Long, LeAnne |
213 |
334 |
Marquez, Amy 55, 91, |
290, 314. |
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Jackson, Peter J |
404 |
Jones, Kimberly |
286 |
Kincaid, Justine |
56 |
287 |
Latino, Carra |
63 |
Long, Michale |
233 |
354 |
357, 368 |
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Jackson, Rosa |
232 |
Jones, Koury |
212 |
King, Ashli |
324 |
Latino, Carva |
212 |
544 |
Long, Nicole |
67 |
233 |
Marquez, Katy |
54, 324 |
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Jackson, Shannon |
55 |
332 |
JONES, LYNN 89 |
286 |
354 |
King, Brian |
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LaValle, Erik 288, |
325, |
326, |
Long, Shannon |
257 |
Marshall, Angela |
290 |
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Jones, Mary L 133, |
212, |
232, |
King, David |
380 |
381 |
333, 338 |
348 |
387 |
Long, Sharion |
213 |
Marshall, James |
213 |
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Jackson, Victor |
60 |
346 |
King, John |
287 |
Lawman, Jodie |
377 |
Longstreet, David |
20, 135. |
289, |
Marshall, Rebecca |
213 |
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Jackson, Willie 55 |
384 |
404 |
Jones, Michelle |
256 |
364 |
King, Melanie |
391 |
Lawrence, Anthony |
257 |
361 |
340 |
Martello, Melinda 290 |
352,358 |
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Jacob, Rachael |
232 |
Jones, Neil 55 |
133 |
372 |
King, Rodney |
357 |
397 |
Lawrence, Paul |
288 |
Loo, Fun-Ya |
349 |
Martin, Ambro |
290, 356 |
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337, |
339, |
Jones, Pamela |
256 |
King, Travis |
256 |
Lawrence, Todd |
233 |
359 |
Lopez, Ashley |
233 |
Martin, Bert |
290 |
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Jones, Paul |
286 |
King, W David |
212 |
Laws, Jan |
288 |
358 |
Lopez, Candido |
90. 289, |
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187, 362 |
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Jacobs, Meschelle |
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212 |
Kinnan, Rachel |
256 |
326 |
Lawson, Kim |
330 |
354 |
Martin, Corey |
234 |
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Jacobs, Paul |
360 |
Jones, Richard |
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Kinsel, Christy |
256 |
364 |
Lawson, Kimberly |
257 |
Lopez, Michael |
258 |
Martin, George |
258 |
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211 |
Jones, Scott |
286 |
Kinsel, hristy |
134 |
Lawtton, Rob |
257 |
Lord, Margaret |
289 |
Martin, James 133, |
234, 333. |
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Jadzinski, Frankie |
133 |
362 |
Jones, Shannin |
319 |
Kirby, Denson |
287 |
Lawty, Sandra |
212 |
337 |
Losso, Robin |
187 |
362 |
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Jaffar, Faisal |
360 |
Jones, Shantal |
195 |
Kirby, Kristina |
318 |
Layman, David 133 |
257 |
362 |
Lott, Courtney |
213 |
315 |
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185 |
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Jones, Shelia |
212 |
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184 |
Layman, Jodie |
381 |
Lott, Elizabeth |
233, 324 |
361 |
Martin, Laura |
71, 290 |
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Jager, Menno |
185 |
Jones, Stefanie |
232 |
Kirkegaard, Jesse |
287 |
Le, Phong |
213 |
Lott, Grace |
314, 316 |
353 |
Martin, Michael |
290, 374 |
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Jakway, Mary |
285 |
420 |
Jones, Stephanie |
324 |
338 |
Kirkpatrick, Billy |
354 |
357 |
Leach, Bethany |
233 |
Lott, Melody 377 |
380. 381 |
382 |
Martin, Sharon |
334 |
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379 |
Jones, Tina |
325 |
374 |
Kirkpatrick, William |
287 |
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257 |
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213 |
Martin, Stephanie |
234 |
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James, Jay |
232 |
Jong, Harriet |
308 |
Kirksey, Chandra |
332 |
Leach, Danny |
334 |
Louque, Dustan |
289 |
Martin, Tiffany |
372 |
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James, Jesse |
122 |
Jordan, Aubre |
232 |
Kirton, Kurt |
308 |
Leach, Stephanie |
195 |
Louque, Dustin |
387 |
Martin, Tracy |
338 |
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James, John 122 |
128 |
129 |
Jordan, Aubrey |
387 |
Kisner, Leslie |
28 |
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365 |
Louys, Danielle |
213,314 |
333 |
Martin, William |
234 |
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James, Keith 232, 315 |
324 |
361 |
Jordan, Barker |
89 |
Kisner, Michelle |
133 |
Leatherman, Bryan |
90, |
288, |
Love, Bobbie |
289 |
Martino, Bernice |
290, 365 |
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James, Leon |
404 |
Jordan, Chancey |
384 |
Kitchens, Kimberly |
287 |
314, 317, 326 |
343 |
354 |
Love, David |
289 |
365 |
Marx, Whitney |
213 |
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James, Mark |
255 |
Jordan, Charles |
286 |
Kitchens, Shane |
90 |
287 |
Leathermen, Brian |
387 |
Love, Stacy |
233 |
Marzook, Abdel |
359 |
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James, Rebecca |
255 |
Jordan, Chauncey |
397 |
Kkoshel, Richard D |
360 |
LeBlanc, David |
365 |
Lovelace, Beth |
289, 360 |
365 |
Marzouk, Abdel |
3(18 |
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198 |
Jordan, Crystal |
344 |
Kleiman, Mare |
327 |
LeBlanc, Willa |
324 |
Lovelace, Jeffery |
258 |
Marzullo, Paul |
214 |
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Jameson, Tommy |
285 |
Jordan, Dan |
256 |
Knedcik, Andrew |
367 |
Leder, Laurie |
337 |
369 |
Lovelady, Tiffany |
233 |
Maschger, Tanya |
214 |
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Jamison, Kurus |
401 |
Jordan, Dr Jack |
345 |
Knedlik, Andrew |
212 |
Ledlow, Dallas |
348 |
Lovett, Demetress |
340 |
Mason, Brad |
214 |
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Jang, Tammy 285, 324 |
368 |
369 |
Jordan, Heather |
212 |
Knight, Aubrey |
324 |
Lee, Aimee |
257 |
345 |
Loviza, Kathleen |
233 |
Mason, Charles |
133 |
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Jarrett, Regina |
232 |
Jordan, Jennifer 286 |
325 |
374 |
Knight, Chad |
324 |
Lee, Barry |
233 |
Lowe, Jackie |
335 |
Mason, Deanne |
214, 340 |
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Jarzen, Ryan |
232 |
Jordan, Johnnie |
361 |
Knight, Cory 232, 337 |
387 |
420 |
Lee, Brian |
288 |
Lowe, Jacqueline |
233 |
Mason, Kelly 91,290. |
327, 374, |
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Jasper, Mary |
378 |
Jordan, Matthew |
322 |
323 |
Knight, Donna 74, 75 |
287 |
Lee, Chelle |
257 |
380 |
Lowe, Jennifer |
332 |
335 |
420 |
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Jasper, Scott |
285 |
Jordan, Todd |
351 |
Knight, Jeff |
232 |
356 |
Lee, Clark |
133 |
Lowe, Julie |
213 |
Masood, Muhammad Mujahid |
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Jean, Monica |
308 |
Jordan, Trinettee |
256 |
Knight, Melissa |
287 |
359 |
Lee, Hi an Boon |
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Lowe, Tywanda |
233 |
360 |
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Jeanes, Torrey |
211 |
Jordan, Trinette |
331 |
Knight, Virgil Jr |
212 |
Lee, JasperS 133,257 |
324 |
346 |
Lowery, Charles |
3m |
361 |
Massengill, Katnna |
258 |
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Jeanfreau, Mark |
285 |
Joseph, Keith |
126 |
128 |
Knight, Zach |
232 |
Lee, Julie |
257 |
Lowery, Jonathan |
345 |
Massey, Janelle |
374 |
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Jefcoat, Christy |
255 |
Joseph, Nicola |
185 |
Knipper, Jennifer |
287 |
340 |
Lee, Kathryn |
213 |
Lowery, Yvonne |
258 |
Massey, Todd |
290, 315 |
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Jeff, Galagher 88, 285, |
338, |
341, |
Joyner, Sara |
324 |
Knotts, Kim |
256 |
Lee, Keith |
257 |
Lowes, William |
380 |
Massie, Marc |
55,362 |
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343 |
357 |
Jr. Paul Jones |
348 |
Knowlton, Beth |
380 |
Lee, Paul |
109 |
Lowrimore, Marie |
186 |
Massie, Mark |
133 |
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Jeff, Gallagher |
314 |
Judon, Theresa |
256 |
Knowlton, Jeffrey |
287 |
359 |
Lee, Susan 90 |
288 |
330 |
Loyd, Ruth |
233 |
Mastrangelo, Lynn |
187 |
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Jeffcoat, Josh |
211 |
Jue, Patrick |
256 |
Knox, Christina |
347 |
373 |
Lee, Tammie E |
257 |
377 |
Lucas, Chris |
321 |
Matens, Brett |
214 |
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Jefferis, Lance |
255 |
Juliana, Tina 89 |
325 |
348 |
Knox, David |
397 |
Lee, Tim |
288 |
Lucas, Stacey |
213 |
Mathes, Dennis |
258 |
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Jefferson, Eldric |
211 |
356 |
Jung, Heiki |
185 |
Knox, Nathan |
347 |
Lee, Timothy |
257 |
Luciano, Arnold |
537 |
Mathews, Sonny |
371,420 |
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Jefferson, Eric |
285 |
Justice, Angie |
286 |
355 |
Koenig, Paul |
327 |
380 |
Lee, Yoke-Chai |
257 |
Lucius, Stephanie |
258 |
Mathis, Shannon |
214 |
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Jefferson, Travillion |
232 |
Juzang, Yolanda |
326 |
391 |
Koenig, Thomas |
287 |
Leech, Penny |
233 |
337 |
Luckett, Margie |
213 |
Matijevich, Georgeen |
324 |
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Jeffery, Ellen |
285 |
325 |
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Koenig, Tom |
359 |
Leflore, Mitch |
325 |
Lucus, Melanie |
289 |
356 |
Matrick, Russ |
290 |
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Jemison, Cedric |
255 |
Kahler, Norman |
256 |
Koerner, Wyatt |
133 |
362 |
LeGassick, Jan |
133 |
288 |
Luludis, Karen |
185 |
Mattei, Tammi |
337 |
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Jenkins, Ali |
255 |
Kahlev, Norman |
327 |
Koh, Siong Lee |
256 |
Leggett, Tomma |
257 |
Lum, Rodney |
233, 324 |
361 |
Matthews, Ashley |
214 |
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Jenkins, Bobby |
255 |
348 |
Kamrath, Nicole |
212 |
366 |
Kok, Alvid |
287 |
Lehman, Laura |
213 |
Luna, Martin |
258 |
Matthews, Eric |
290 |
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Jenkins, Craig |
198 |
Kanagaraja, Ganesh |
55 |
Kolczynski, Jennifer |
162 |
Leidolf, Andreas |
257 |
Lundeen, Chad |
258 |
Mattison, Missy |
258, 374 |
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Jenkins, Dianco |
232 |
Kang, Mounghung |
329 |
Konscak, Michelle |
256 |
420 |
Leiske, Kevin |
186 |
Lunford, Yolanda |
233 |
Mattox, Lushanda |
215 |
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Jenkins, Doug |
285 |
Kang, Seungku |
286 |
Kopyto, Sonia 159 |
256 |
345 |
Lence, Jason |
133 |
Luper, Heath |
258 |
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Mauldin, Jody |
290 |
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Jenkins, Eloise |
198 |
Kanq, Seungku |
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Korkmazer, Benan |
287 |
Lenoir, Dennis |
195 |
Lusk, Scott |
289 |
365 |
Mauldin, Kirby |
365 |
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Jenkins, Jeff |
161 |
Kao, Lee-Hsueh |
286 |
Korlakunta, Siva |
329 |
Lenoir, Tony |
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Luster, Brenda |
258 |
Maxwell, Margaret |
290 |
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Jenkins, John 89,285, |
333, |
354, |
Kaplan, Clare 256, |
336, |
337, |
Kornman, Paul |
232 |
Leonard, Charles |
257 |
Luster, Frankie |
126 |
Maxwell, Maria |
372 |
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357 |
420 |
Koronowski, Ed |
185 |
Leonard, Vicki 90 |
288, |
328, |
Luter, Polly |
335 |
May, Jacky |
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Jenkins, Kim |
21 1 |
Karim, Khondkar |
308 |
Kothaneth, Lakshmi G |
287, |
329 |
Luth, Scott |
289 |
May, Kristina |
338 |
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Jenkins, Kimberly |
133 |
Karr, Dr Bob |
345 |
349 |
Leopard, Bryan |
288 |
Luttrell, Connee |
373 |
May, Lorie |
290 |
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Jenkins, Melvin |
60 |
Katheryne, Mary |
86 |
Kowalski, Crystal |
212 |
LeSage, Christine |
334 |
366 |
Lutz, Alcyone |
258 |
May, Lydia |
133, 234 |
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Jenkins, Rachel |
285 |
Kavanagh, Joel |
256 |
Kozuma, Kim |
185 |
Lessmann, Erik |
324 |
Lutz, Eric |
133 |
May, Mark 290 |
368,371 |
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Jenkins, Wiley Ii |
211 |
Keane, Becca |
368 |
371 |
Krainer, Brian |
161 |
Lester, Ronnie |
321 |
Lynch, Lee |
233 |
May, Stephanie |
214 |
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Jennings, Jeff |
334 |
365 |
Keaton, Darren |
404 |
Krankey, Kim |
349 |
Lestrade, Dr J |
345 |
Lynch, Paul |
187 |
May, Zoe |
334, 380 |
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Jennings, Susan 89, |
286, |
326, |
Keawkhong, Tawee |
341 |
Krause, Kurt |
316 |
Lestrade, Erin |
345 |
Lyne, H 0 |
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Mayes, Freddy |
290 |
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372 |
386 |
Keck, Amelia |
212 |
Krausse, Kurt 287, |
314, |
343, |
Lestrade, Patricia |
345 |
Lyne, Taylor |
185 |
Mayhall, Tina |
133,354 |
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Jensen, David |
359 |
Keeler, Allison |
286 |
385 |
Lestrade, Sean |
345 |
Lyons, Eddie |
170 |
Maynard, Scott |
359 |
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Jewell, Ryan |
324 |
Keeley, Justin |
365 |
Krebs, Anthony |
233 |
Levy, Jeff |
L85 |
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Mayo, Blake |
170 |
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Ji, Tayyab Jamil |
360 |
Keene, Jennifer |
212 |
337 |
Kruse, Joe |
359 |
Lew, Anna |
257 |
M, Kalla |
329 |
Mayo, Jennifer |
234 |
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89 |
286 |
Kuhn, Milicent 212 |
340 |
379 |
Lewers, Marsha |
331 |
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Mackey, Casey |
359 |
Mays, Edward |
361 |
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Joe, Michael |
211 |
Kehoe, Jennifer |
324 |
361 |
Kuhns, Kevin |
338 |
Lewers, Mitzi |
288 |
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Mackin, Jeff |
170 |
Mays, Lana |
133,258 |
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Johnigan, Lisa 55 |
286 |
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Keim, Richard |
133 |
Kyle, Dan |
256 |
Lewis, Alton |
288 |
Macon, Kevin |
258 |
Mays, Marcus |
332 |
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Johnigan, Steve |
170 |
Keith, Mary |
256 |
Kyle, Jason |
362 |
Lewis, Bill 288,321 |
, 327 |
, 366 |
Madden, Tara |
289 |
Mays, William |
338 |
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Johns, Jermaine |
211 |
Keller, James |
232 |
Kyle, William |
133 |
256 |
Lewis, Chris |
213 |
Maddox, Kim |
336 |
Mazingo, Leslie |
214 |
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Johnson, Allison |
286 |
Kelley, Melissa |
286 |
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67 |
,257 |
Maddox, Melissa |
133 |
Mc Adams. Randall |
184 |
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Johnson, Amy |
286 |
Kelley, Muffy |
212 |
Lacey, Ryan 233 |
324 |
361 |
Lewis, Kenneth |
257 |
Maddux, Missie |
213 |
McAlister, Brad |
258 |
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Johnson, Barry |
315 |
,341 |
Kelley, Tommy |
287 |
Lacey, Tiffany |
90 |
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Lewis, Kent |
345 |
Maddux, Regina |
289 |
McAnulty, Brett |
329 |
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Johnson, Bethany |
38 |
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Kellum, Amy 232 |
,324 |
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Lackey, Terry |
257 |
Lewis, Kevin 233 |
288, |
324, |
Madison, Stacy |
258 |
McAuley, Leslie |
290, 350 |
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187 |
Kelly, Bob |
377 |
Ladner, Leta |
257 |
328, 340, 361, 366 |
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Magee, Beverly |
289 |
,318 |
McBrayer, Christopher |
133 |
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Johnson, Darren |
255 |
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Kelly, Chad |
334 |
Ladner, Renee |
287 |
Lewis, Laura |
288 |
Magee, Christian |
365 |
McCabe, Tom |
290 |
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Johnson, Dorothea |
56 |
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Kelly, Heather |
352 |
Laeeq, Muhammad |
308 |
Lewis, Lee |
365 |
Magee, David K |
329 |
McCain, Dawn |
234 |
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Johnson, Elliott |
286 |
Kelly, Lynda |
256 |
LaFontaine, Vicki |
257 |
Lewis, Mary-Lee |
288 |
Magnum, Melynn |
328 |
McCall, Byron |
351 |
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Johnson, Elliot W |
404 |
Kelly, Pete |
161 |
Lagg, Frances |
212 |
Lewis, Sonya |
198 |
Mahan, Jamie |
289 |
McCann, Joey |
194 |
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Johnson, Eric |
160 |
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Kelly, Rebecca |
308 |
Lagloire, Jean-Francois |
156 |
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Lewis, Stanford |
401 |
Mahfood, Awadh |
308 |
McCarter, Robert |
290 |
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Johnson, James |
286 |
Kelly, Robert |
256 |
LaGuan, LaShan 257 |
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Lewis, Teenena |
374 |
Mahne, Bubba |
63 |
,339 |
McCarty, Robin |
324, 361 |
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Johnson, Jamison 54 |
,255 |
,330 |
Kelly, Robin |
287 |
LaGuan, LaShaun |
54 |
Leyden, Corinne |
233 |
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Mahne, Jamie |
213 |
McCarry, William |
290 |
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232 |
255, |
Kemp, Kathy 232 |
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Laher, Rob 343, 358 |
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Leyden, Corrine |
420 |
Mai, Thao |
258 |
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353 |
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Kemp, Tia |
153 |
Lai, Jean Suong |
287 |
Liberto, Lisa |
213 |
Mak, Linda 233, |
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McCary, Amy |
290 |
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255 |
Kendall, Connie |
232 |
Laird, Brian |
257 |
LiddelL Todd |
233 |
378 |
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234 |
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154 |
Kendall, Ellisa |
187 |
Laird, Janet |
257 |
Liles, Andrew |
233 |
Makamson, Roxanne |
233 |
McClanahan, Becky |
380 |
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361 |
Kendall, Kuy Kimberly |
256 |
Laird, Michael |
130 |
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Lim, Chin |
257 |
Makamson, Tish |
335 |
McClanahan, Rebecca |
324 |
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Kendrick, Greg |
338 |
Lake, Gregory |
233 |
Lim, Hooi-Ping |
233 |
Makamson, Tisha |
289 |
McCleave, Jason |
133, 234 |
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Johnson, Margaret |
255 |
Kendrick, Gregory |
256 |
Lamb, Christi |
257 |
Lim, Kian-Wee |
288 |
Maki, Art |
258 |
McClendon, Duncan |
60 |
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Johnson, Mark |
286 |
Kendrick, Richard |
287 |
Lamb, Chris |
315 |
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Lim, Soo-Tsong 133 |
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Malik, Hermen |
308 |
McCluney, Larry |
308 |
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232 |
Kennedy, Alicia 287 |
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lamb, Julia 287,321 |
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Mallard, James |
258 |
McClure, Natalie |
258 |
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255 |
Kennedy, Allan |
287 |
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373 |
Limbaugh, Jenn |
186 |
Mallard, Kris |
330 |
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365 |
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Johnson, Morrise |
337 |
Kennedy, Amy |
256 |
Lamb, Marty |
170 |
Lin, Leah |
376 |
Mallard, Kristi |
233 |
McComb, Donovan |
290 |
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Johnson, Natasha |
152 |
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Kennedy, Denise |
212 |
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Lamberson, Reid |
212 |
Lin, Tzu-hua |
349 |
Mallery, Beth |
258 |
McComb, Dwight 258 |
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198 |
Kennedy, Haley |
212 |
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Lambert, Amy |
324 |
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Lindsey, Emily |
335 |
Mallery, Greg |
213 |
McCombs, Bethany |
133,258 |
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Johnson, Paul |
133 |
Kennedy, Joel |
351 |
Lambert, Jeffery |
233 |
Lindsey, Michael |
233 |
Mallette, William |
198 |
McConn, Christopher |
258 |
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Johnson, Richard |
211 |
Kennedy, Kyle |
170 |
Lambert, Leslie |
287 |
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Link, Doug |
184 |
Malone, Allison |
289 |
McCool. Michael |
258 |
McCool, Rachel |
380 |
381 |
Meador, Trey |
367 |
Moore, John |
292 |
Nelson, Catherine |
215 |
Palmer, Angela |
372, 386 |
Peterson, Karen |
362 |
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McCormack, Charlotte |
259 |
380 |
Meadows, Bill |
328, |
375 |
Moore, Kathy |
334 |
Nelson, Christopher |
293 |
Palmer, Coker |
380 |
Peterson, Mary |
216 |
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McCormack, Mark W |
385 |
Medders, Crystal |
214, |
337 |
Moore, Kimberley Y |
391 |
Nelson, Jamie |
185 |
Palmer, Denys |
261 |
Peterson, Pam |
295 |
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McCormick, Amy |
214 |
Medeiros, Neusa |
308 |
Moore, Latassha |
235 |
Nelson, Keith |
293 |
Palmer, Eric |
235 |
Peterson, Shannon |
236 |
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McCormick, Heather |
259 |
Medley, Brandon |
214 |
Moore, Laura 215, |
292 |
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Nelson, Laura |
235 |
Palmer, EveLyn |
133 |
Petro, Andrew |
236 |
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Meek, Cameron |
259 |
Moore, Lorie |
184 |
Nelson, Lora 133, 260, |
339, |
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Palmer, Joey |
216 |
Petrowski, Donald |
295 |
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290, 348 |
384 |
397 |
Meeks, Cameron |
339 |
Moore, Mark |
345 |
Nelson, Scott |
235 |
Palmer, Judy |
308 |
Petrulis, Paul |
170, 172 |
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McCorvey, Bridgette |
335 |
Meeks, Carol |
234, |
345, |
367 |
Moore, Matthew |
184 |
Nemerow, Erin |
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Palmer, Kim |
133, |
235, 294, |
Petrus, Eric |
93, 295 |
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McCoy, Jason |
376 |
Meeks, Diane |
291 |
Moore, Michael |
292 |
Nesbit, Bryan |
215, |
350 |
368, |
371, 420 |
Petry, Kelley |
236 |
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McCoy, Kimberly |
214 |
Mehta, Harshil |
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Moore, Michele |
215 |
342 |
Nesbit, David |
293, |
351 |
Palmer, Lyn |
66, |
261, 345 |
Petty, Beverly |
380 |
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McCoy, Lee |
214 |
Meier, Thomas |
234, |
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Moore, Norma |
320 |
Nester, Todd |
293 |
Palmer, Stephen |
261, 324 |
Petty, Catherine |
236,315 |
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McCoy, Lisa |
195 |
Meier, Tom |
340 |
Moore, Phillip |
215 |
Nettles, Stacy |
260 |
Palmer, Todd |
294 |
Peyton, Marcia |
314 |
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McCoy, Paul |
290 |
Melton, Tiffany Mae |
214, |
338 |
Moore, Reuben |
133 |
Nettles, Tim |
322, |
323 |
Palmertree, Melanie |
261,324 |
Philley, Kimberly |
216 |
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214 |
Menley, Mark |
234 |
Moore, Rhonda |
328 |
Neumann, Karin |
187 |
Pandey, Abhijit |
329 |
Phillips, Alanna |
374 |
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McCoy, Sarah |
290 |
Mentz, Linda |
185 |
Moore, Ronald |
133 |
Newcomb, Loni |
54, |
260 |
Pandey, Vivek |
308 |
Phillips, Beth |
198 |
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McCoy, Scott |
259 |
Mercer, Charles |
187 |
Moore, Todd |
380 |
Newell, Chad |
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294 |
Phillips, Kristin |
324, 339 |
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308 |
Mercer, Phil |
259, |
323 |
Moore, Tony |
215 |
Newkirk, William |
133 |
Papadopulos, Miguel |
309 |
Phillips, Robert |
295,325 |
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184 |
Mercer, Roy |
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Moore, Trayce |
332 |
Newland, Franklin |
361 |
Paquin, Donna |
133, 294 |
Phillips, Shana |
186 |
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McCreight, Heather |
234 |
Merntt, Debbie |
291 |
Mooring, Pam |
316 |
Newlon, Tammy 153, |
260, |
324, |
Parcham, Blake |
361 |
Phillips, Sharon |
236 |
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McCrory, Christopher |
290 |
Merritt, Sharon |
291, |
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Mooring, Pamela |
292 |
351 |
Pardue, Wesley |
320 |
Phillips, Stephanie |
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326 |
Merriwether, Christoph |
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Moorino, Pam |
352 |
Newlon, Trey |
351 |
Parent, Kaley |
71 |
391 |
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259 |
Merry, James |
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Moran, Kyle |
54 |
Newman, Chris |
293 |
Parent, Kere |
342 |
Phillips, Stuart |
216, 338 |
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McCulley, Rusty |
234 |
Metcalfe, Allie |
214 |
Morgan, Angela |
215 |
Newman, Doug |
170 |
Parham, Blake |
324 |
Phillips, Terry |
365 |
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60, |
214 |
Metcalfe, Leslie |
291, |
386 |
Morgan, Bill |
327 |
Newman, Pam |
260 |
Parham, Clinton |
324 |
Pickens, Christy |
236 |
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133 |
Meyer, Gregory |
184 |
Morgan, Blair |
343 |
372 |
Newman, Stacey |
293, |
319 |
Parham, Jason |
235 |
Pickens, Cristy |
133 |
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356 |
Meyers, Lori 259, |
324, |
352, |
361 |
Morgan, Curt |
368 |
Newsom, Michelle 26, |
293, |
314, |
Parham, Jeannie |
331 |
Pickering, Patti |
187 |
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259, |
372 |
Meyers, Sherry |
55, |
335 |
Morgan, David |
:n(l |
315 |
339, |
420 |
Parker, Chad |
359 |
Pickett, Cecil |
295 |
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McDaniel, Alan |
387 |
Michalka, Jennifer |
162 |
Morgan, Deborah |
215 |
319 |
Newton, David |
235 |
Parker, Cheryta |
387 |
Pickett, Cynthia |
295 |
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McDaniel, Allen |
328, |
375 |
Michels, Gerad |
214 |
Morgan, Holly |
215 |
Newton, Floyd |
215 |
Parker, Danny |
216 |
Pickett, Darrin |
321 |
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McDaniel, Leigh Ann |
259 |
Michels, Scott |
359 |
Morgan, Jennifer 292 |
352 |
354 |
Ng, Kok-Joo |
293 |
Parker, Don |
294, 321 |
Pickle, Jennifer |
386 |
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McDaniel, Mark |
290, |
339 |
Miciello, Chris |
340 |
Morgan, Jerry |
292 |
Ngan, Julie |
215 |
Parker, Eric |
261 |
Pickle, Leslie |
295 |
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McDaniel, Michael |
290 |
Middleton, Dalton |
308 |
Morgan, Jody |
260 |
Nicholas, Laura |
215, |
338 |
Parker, Jennifer |
235 |
Pierce, Chaugney |
320 |
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McDonald, Denise 91, |
291, |
354, |
Middleton, Nikki |
64 |
Morgan, Kim |
308 |
Nichols, Ersula |
215 |
Parker, Jimmy |
235 |
Pierce, Chavgney |
331 |
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363, 368 |
369 |
370 |
Miguel, Betty |
184 |
Morgan, Mark |
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Nichols, Kirby |
293 |
Parker, Laura Beth |
334 |
Pierce, Chris |
133 |
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McDonald, Jason |
291 |
Miles, Bryan |
291 |
Morgan, Marty |
215 |
Nichols, Mandy |
340 |
Parker, Patti |
309 |
Pierce, Eleanor |
216 |
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McDonald, Michael |
133 |
Miles, Holli |
350 |
Morgan, Matthew- |
260 |
Nichols, Michael |
215 |
Parker, Trenton |
294 |
384, 397 |
Pierce, Gwynne |
198 |
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McDonald, Mike |
359 |
Miles, Kara |
259, |
361 |
Morgan, Paul |
339 |
Nichols, Mike |
371, |
420 |
Parkman, Lori |
133, |
216, 344 |
Pierce, Shannon |
236 |
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McDonald, Mila |
259 |
Miles, Michael |
259, |
361 |
Morgan, Tanya |
338 |
Nichols, Todd |
365 |
Parks, Cynthia |
294 |
386, 391 |
Pigg, Glen |
295 |
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Miles, Rachel |
259 |
Morgan, Thomas |
292 |
Nicks, Chandra |
293 |
374 |
Parks, Jeff |
380 |
Pigg, Glenn |
365 |
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McDonald, Shannon |
136 |
234 |
Miles, Sean |
234 |
Morgan, Tonya |
235 |
Niepel, Alex |
159 |
Parks, Lee |
294 |
Pigott, Steve 295, 324, |
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352 |
387 |
Miles, Stacie |
234, |
335, |
338 |
Morici, Lisa 29, 38 |
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314, |
Nikhil, Soman |
179 |
Parks, William |
133 |
354,357 |
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214 |
356 |
Millar, Duncan |
359 |
354 |
360 |
372 |
Nilsson, Per |
157 |
Parris, Holly |
294, 350 |
Pike, Craig |
236 |
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McDonough, Teresa |
291 |
Millender, Don C |
401 |
Moritz, Kristin |
186 |
Nirgudkar, Ravi |
308 |
Parrish, Carla |
236 |
Pilgrim, Robert |
295 |
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McDuff. Tiffany |
291 |
340 |
Miller, Alison |
291 |
Morrell, Tommy |
351 |
Nitcavic, Lenny |
133 |
216 |
Parrish, Rachel |
294, 374 |
Pinero, Trent |
295 |
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McElroy, Sherice |
356 |
Miller, Amanda |
234, |
361 |
Morris, Ann Toy |
235 |
Nix, Jason |
260 |
Parrish, Robert |
236 |
Pinkerton, Doug |
295 |
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McElveen, Catherine |
333 |
Miller, Andrew- |
291 |
Morris, Barron |
292 |
Nix, Jody |
235 |
Parrish, Tracey |
261 |
Pinkerton, Mac |
236 |
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McElveen, Cathy |
291 |
Miller, Andrea |
291 |
Morris, John 235, 260, |
292, |
368, |
Nix, Timothy |
293 |
Parsons, Richard |
324, 361 |
Pitchford, Renee |
236 |
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McEwen, LaShern |
234 |
Miller, Brooks |
214 |
370 |
Njue, Obadiah M |
349 |
Parsons, Scott |
324 |
Pitolb, Jarrod |
295 |
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234, |
314, |
Miller, Cassandra |
235 |
Morrison, Falana |
215 |
Noble, Brady |
334 |
Paschall, Marian |
261 |
Pittman, Arnie |
334 |
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337 |
353 |
Miller, Christopher |
361 |
Morrison, Jenna |
215 |
Noble, Julie 92, 293 |
324 |
354 |
Paschall, Martha |
261 |
Pittman, Charles |
295 |
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McGahey, Virginia |
324 |
361 |
Miller, David |
194, |
198 |
291 |
Morrison, Mary |
215 |
338 |
Noland, Maria |
260 |
Pass, Albertina |
294, 332 |
Pittman, James 261 |
368, 369 |
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380 |
Miller, Eric |
185 |
Morrison, Matt |
184 |
Nolen, Kellye |
260 |
Passmore, Richie |
294 |
356, 420 |
Pittman, Patrick |
371 |
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Miller, James |
324 |
Morse, Jim |
260 |
Nolen, Natalie |
293 |
Passons, Carol |
294 |
Pitts, Brian |
295 |
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McGee, Matt |
185 |
Miller, Katina |
259 |
Morton, Christy |
378 |
Nordan, Walker |
54 |
261 |
Passons, Paige |
236 |
361, 380 |
Pitts, Curtis 236 |
322, 340 |
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McGee, Melissa |
133 |
Miller, Koko |
54 |
259 |
Morton, Karen |
235 |
Nordstrom, Stephanie |
293, |
374, |
Passons, Peyton |
385 |
Pitts, Derek |
216 |
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McGee, Robert |
321 |
Miller, Latrice |
215 |
Morton, Lasongia |
292 |
379 |
Pate, Christy |
294 |
Pitts, Heather |
216 |
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McGee, Voncile |
291 |
Miller, Libby |
259 |
Moseley, Dawn |
260 |
320 |
Norris, Andrew |
216 |
Pate, Michelle |
261 |
Plaisance, Sean |
185 |
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McGee, Yulanda |
214 |
Miller, Martin |
133 |
259 |
Moseley, Lee |
331 |
Norris, Matt |
92 |
293 |
Patel, Ajay |
261 |
Plant, Jennifer |
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McGehee, Kimmy |
211 |
Miller, Melinda |
91 |
291 |
362 |
Moseley, Marcus |
260 |
Norris, Michelle |
293 |
Patel, Mita |
294 |
Plitt, Adam |
261 |
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291 |
Miller, Michael |
259 |
Moses, Leigh |
574 |
Norris, Niles |
261 |
Patel, Nainesh |
294 |
Plowman, Eric |
198 |
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McGilbra, Laura |
259 |
Miller, Nancy |
329 |
Mosley, Candee 292, |
339, |
342, |
Norris, Stephanie |
293 |
Patel, Sharmishtha |
261 |
Plump, Greg |
122, 124 |
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McGill. Brant |
214 |
344 |
Miller. Robby |
315 |
344 |
354 |
379 |
Northam, Amy |
380 |
Patel, Sonal |
294 |
Plunkett, Candy |
236 |
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McGillbury, Brent |
387 |
Miller, Sharon |
235 |
Mosley, Jeffrey |
215 |
Northcutt, Carla |
153 |
Patin, Ben |
337 |
Podojil, Ginger |
366 |
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349 |
Miller, Shawn |
291 |
Moss, Juan |
382 |
Norwood, Gayla |
386 |
Patrick, Jason |
133, |
216, 295, |
Poe, Kathryn |
295,335 |
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McGrath, Margaret |
377, |
380, |
Miller, Tim |
367 |
Moss, Robby |
374 |
Nosser, Mike |
344 |
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Poh, Kokhong |
361 |
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Miller, Wendell |
347 |
Moss, Walter |
260 |
385 |
Notosoebagio, Anitia |
308 |
Patrolia, Randy |
366 |
Poindexter, Patrick |
341 |
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133 |
Millican, Shannon |
55, |
355, |
361, |
Mote, Chris |
215 |
Nowell, Melissa |
261 |
Patterson, Anthony |
236 |
Poindexter, Tina |
345 |
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380 |
381 |
380 |
Mott, Darius |
133 |
215 |
Nunez, Luis |
216 |
Patterson, Barry |
236 |
Poitevin, Joeey |
295 |
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McGreger, Mark |
291 |
Milligan, Michael |
259 |
324 |
Mott, Jeanine |
339 |
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363 |
Polk, Melisa 236 |
372, 386 |
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McGriff, Lori |
234 |
Milliken, Linda |
133 |
291 |
363 |
Moulder, Tara |
235 |
O'Connell, Jamey |
293 |
Patterson, Mamie |
216, 386 |
Pollan, Jason |
216, 378 |
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291 |
Mills, Marrion |
337 |
Mounsey, Bill |
367 |
O'Connell, Janey |
324 |
Patterson, Samantha |
335, 361 |
Poole, Harold |
236 |
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Mcllwain, Jennifer |
198 |
Mills, Nathanael |
215 |
Mouts, Benjamin |
308 |
O'Connor, Timothy |
235 |
359 |
Patterson, Tempia |
216 |
Poole, Melinda 296 |
334, 337 |
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Mclnnis, Karla |
214 |
338 |
Mills, Paula |
259 |
Mracich, Aime 92 |
292 |
364 |
O'Daniel, Chris |
293 |
Patton, Jan |
295 |
319,378 |
Popat, Sanjana |
329 |
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Mclnnis, Michelle |
326 |
Mills, Susan |
259 |
Mtwaenzi, Hamis H |
349 |
O'Flarity, Christie |
293 |
Payne, Jackie |
374 |
Pope, Billy |
340 |
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Mcintosh, Tamatha |
380 |
Mills, Wanda |
259 |
314 |
Mughal, Mumammad Saleer |
O'Gwynn, Robert |
324 |
Payne, Kristena |
236 |
Pope, Darbie 79, 8C |
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259 |
Milner, Darren |
291 |
360 |
O'Hara, Evelyn |
324 |
Payne, Kristy |
331,372 |
296 |
380, 381 |
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McKaskle, Matthew |
380 |
Milner, Heidi R |
292 |
359 |
Mukhtar, Mian Muham |
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293 |
Payne, Molly |
261, 342 |
Pope, Jennifer |
261 |
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234 |
330 |
Mims, Kelly |
363 |
360 |
O'Lenick, Karen |
235 |
324 |
Payton, Marcia |
55 |
295, 326 |
Pope, John |
296 |
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Mims, Rusty |
235 |
Mullen, Wally |
185 |
O'Lenick, Michael |
361 |
Payton, Shannon |
295, 324 |
Pope, LaShonda |
296 |
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McKenzie, Brian |
259 |
Mingo, Julian |
133 |
362 |
Mullins, Jason |
235 |
O'Neal, Ellen 294 |
325 |
348 |
Pazian, Krissy |
338 |
Pope, Philip |
133 |
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McKenzie, Robert |
259 |
Minor, Anna |
260, |
324, |
335, |
Mullins, Micki 92, |
292, |
331, |
O'Neal, Jennifer |
216 |
Pazian, Kristin |
216 |
Pope, Regina |
195, 198 |
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234 |
336, 338, |
368 |
371 |
420 |
360 |
O'Neal, Mark 294 |
322 |
329 |
Peace, Oscar |
397 |
Pope, Spencer |
55, 296 |
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214 |
Minson, Missy |
340 |
Mundy, Antree |
215 |
O'Neal, Will |
261 |
Peacock, Tom |
157 |
Pope, Todd |
261 |
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McKinley, Sarah |
291 |
Mintier, Renai |
366 |
Mundy, Michele |
178 |
O'Reilly, Shannon |
334 |
Pearson-Stamps, Dr Pauline |
Popham, Daniel |
133,261 |
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McKinney, Dana |
369 |
Minton, Jeffrey |
91, |
292, |
326, |
Munoz, Diego |
187 |
O'Sullivan, Heather |
374 |
345 |
Porter, Dawn |
136 |
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McKinney, Jeff |
346 |
343 |
385 |
Murphy, Jay |
343 |
372 |
Oaks, Antony |
261 |
Peavey, Joe |
261 |
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374, 379 |
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291 |
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157 |
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235 |
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379 |
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261 |
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236 |
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214 |
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260 |
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133 |
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261 |
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295, 381 |
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55, 386 |
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291 |
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292 |
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195 |
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293 |
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295 |
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133,216 |
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214 |
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260 |
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215 |
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194 |
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295 |
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236 |
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262,317 |
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317 |
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261 |
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308 |
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170 |
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214 |
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170 |
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326, 358 |
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260 |
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361 |
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216 |
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376 |
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349 |
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292 |
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294 |
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216 |
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262 |
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153 |
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292 |
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292 |
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291 |
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215 |
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332 |
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294 |
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170 |
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296 |
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Montgomery, Leslie |
191 |
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292 |
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216 |
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294 |
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261 |
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216 |
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262 |
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215 |
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314 |
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295, 326 |
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348 |
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261 |
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295 |
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293 |
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216 |
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295 |
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262 |
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259 |
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260 |
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339 |
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331 |
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184 |
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291 |
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292 |
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217 |
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187 |
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294 |
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236 |
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329 |
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235 |
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361 |
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387 |
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133,261 |
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292 |
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359 |
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324 |
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262 |
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296 |
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236 |
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237 |
Purvis, Robert |
262 |
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217 |
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309 |
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262, 330 |
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54 |
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296 |
Quazi, An Steele |
300 |
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296 |
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184 |
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361 |
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296 |
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237 |
Rahurthy, Kumar |
309 |
Railing, Scott |
262 |
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262 |
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217, 333 |
Rainwater, Bruce |
359 |
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217 |
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296 |
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152, 153 |
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Ramsey, Brian |
217 |
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354 |
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296, 349 |
Ramshur, Paul |
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296, 338 |
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262 |
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Randolph, Steve |
296 |
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133,217, |
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Rayburn, Chrissy |
217 |
Raymond, Edward |
217 |
Raynor, Robert |
375 |
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296, 322, 329 |
Read, Jason |
296 |
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54, 318, 344 |
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262 |
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166, 170 |
Redden, Stephen |
297 |
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Redding, Alice |
297 |
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338 |
Redding, Johnny Jr |
332 |
Redding, Rebecca |
262 |
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378 |
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217, 356 |
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296, 324 |
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377, 380, 382 |
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324, 361 |
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262, 335 |
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297 |
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262 |
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217 |
Reese, Lawanda |
237, 332 |
Reese, Matt |
351 |
Reeves, Cindy |
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361 |
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133, 262 |
Reid, Donna |
217 |
Reid, SheUi |
217, 337 |
Remerow, Erin |
297,337 |
Remerow, Kristoffer 217 |
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237, 361 |
Reno, Shane |
185 |
Rensink, Keith |
297 |
Replogle, Mandy |
324 |
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185 |
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262, 337 |
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262, 367 |
Rever, Robyn |
297, 361, 380 |
Revere, Leif |
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Reynolds, Gwen |
332, 335 |
Reynolds, Paul |
297 |
Reynolds, Rob |
351,372 |
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262, 320, 337 |
Rhoden, John |
198 |
Rhoden, Matthew |
315 |
Rhodes, Slade |
217 |
Rhodes, Staci |
184 |
Rhodes, Tiffiny |
262 |
Rhodes. Trent |
297 |
Rhodes. Veronica |
297 |
Rhodman, Ema |
297,335,354 |
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Rice, Edward |
384 |
Rice, Kevin |
217 |
Rice, Kimberly |
262 |
Rice, Melissa |
138, 139, 351 |
Rice, Roseanne |
297 |
Rice, Sharon |
262 |
Rice, Valerie 297
Rice, Wanda 378
Richard, Dr Michael 363
Richards, Lance 262, 344
Richardson, Bo 262, 372
Richardson, Christi 328
Richardson, Chris 297, 325,
366, 380 Richardson, Henry H 237, 360 Richardson, Kathleen 338, 420 Richardson, Michael 367
Richardson, Rodney 361
Richardson, Toby 347
Richey, Lacretia 297
Rick, Spells 199
Ricketts, Jeff 133, 297
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Riddick, Robbie 321
Riddle, Mark 237, 324, 361
Ridge, Angela 297
Riels, Terri 217,340
Riemann, Robert 297
Rieves, Angela 332
Rieves, Mark 217
Rigby, Brad 237, 351, 387
Rigby, Bradford 361
Rigby, David 263
Riggan, Kathryne 263
Riggan, Kathy 320
Riggins, Tisha 263
Riggs, Kerri 133
Riles, Kim 263, 340
Riles, Zena 263, 340
Riley, Darryl 263
Riley, Dominick 263, 332
Riley, Jennifer 345
Rimmer, Elizabeth 133,263
Rinehart, Patrick 297
Rinehart, Russ 263, 338, 387
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Ritter, Tom 329
Rivera, Michelle 133
Rivera, Raul 186
Rivera, Robert 263, 371, 420
Rivers, Starella 297,331
Rives, Katie 217
Rizwan, Syed 360
Robbins, Jason 263
Robbins, Justin 297, 325, 343, 372 Robbins, Keiba 369
Robersen, Michael 315
Roberson, Brian 133
Roberson, Bryan 263
Roberson, Mary 297
Roberson, Melissa 217, 334
Roberson, Michael 133,217
Roberson, Rina 340
Roberts, Betty 297, 365
Roberts, Deanna 263
Roberts, Gretchen 386
Roberts, Kara 237
Roberts, Kenny 122, 123, 124, 128 Roberts, Laurie 194, 198
Roberts, Logan 263
Roberts, Nikie 217
Roberts, Russell 263
Robertson, Floyd 297
Robertson, Jan 297
Robertson, Lisa 185
Robertson, Shannon 218
Robertson, William III 361
Robinette, Jennifer 297,321, 325,327 Robinson, Alina 380
Robinson, Anthony 357
Robinson, Ashley 297, 368
Robinson, Beth 218
Robinson, Charetta 153
Robinson, Chris 54, 331
Robinson, Joel 318
Robinson, Johnathan 263
Robinson, Kathy 324
Robinson, LaVisa 237, 386
Robinson, Lisa 263,318,324, 344, 378 Robinson, Myra 263, 324, 361 Robinson, Nicchi 237
Robinson, Ray 55
Robinson, Rob 380
Robinson, Ron 297, 319
Robinson, Tijuana 263
Robinson, Tracey 297, 384, 391 Robinson, Vivian 198
Robinson, Willie 133,237,332 Roby, Jana 297, 354
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Rodgers, Jennifer 26, 63, 217, 237, 380 Rodgers, Joey 298, 363, 420
Rodgers, Norma Leigh 263
Rodman, Shannon 263, 324,
335,339 Roge, Cheryl 185
Rogers, Anne 184
Rogers, Christy 298
Rogers, Chris 237
Rogers, Dante 309
Rogers, Jason 237, 366
Rogers, Jennifer 342
Rogers, John 325, 348
Rogers, Katrice 263
Rogers, Lafiesta 263
Rogers, Melanie 263,319
Rogers, Robert 324, 361
Rogers, Rodney 298, 348
Rogers, Sinfornettia 2 18
Rogers, Stacey 186, 263
Roland, Phillip 298, 345
Rollins, Julie 374
Rooks, Jeff 198
Roos, Michelle 324
Root, Michael 298
Roper, Barbara 237
Rose, Bryan 237
Rose, Dr Lucinda 349
Rose, Holley 218
Rose, Rhonda 298
Rose, Tim 199
Ross, Alondra 184
Ross, Brent 361
Ross, Chris 237
Ross, Laura 324
Ross, Michelle 93,298,331
Rossi, Michael Jr 324
Roundtree, Brian 170
Rounsavall, Paul 322
Rowcliff, James 194, 199
Rowe, Brandon 237
Rowe, Carol 354
Rowe, Rita 133,218
Rowe, William 133, 263
Rowell, Jeff 60
Rowell, Stacie 298
Rowell, Todd 338
Royer, Tim 340
Rucker, Kern 237
Rucker, Kim 331
Rudge, Kevin 263 Rudolph, Becky 80, 264, 380 Rudolph, (Crystal 237, 324, 361
Rueter, Eric 264, 361
Ruff, Cindy 309
Ruff, Paul 298
Ruggles, Julia 237, 347
Rupert, Denise 218
Rupert, Donnell 372
Rupert, Harvey 264, 314
Rush, John 264, 333, 343, 358, 372
Rush, La'Shonia 218
Rushin, Leanna 237
Rushing, Alan 298, 325 Rushing, Evelyn 298, 358, 379
Rushing, Heather 264
Rushing, Michael 322
Rushing, Ramona 133
Rushing, Shelly 237, 333
Rushing, Tabatha 237
Rusjdi, Amsal 309 Russell, Amy 26, 237, 420
Russell, Carrie 64, 337
Russell, J Christian 199, 377
Russell, Keith 54, 264
Russell, Kim 27, 264
Russum, Elizabeth 237
Russum, Shelley 379
Rutland, James 54, 298
Rutland, Rusty 346
Rutledge, Cassandra 218
Ryals, Jeffrey 237
Ryan, Adam 238
Rynes, Byron 355, 361
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Sagraves, Anthony 133
Saia, Vmce 264
Salama, Hager 218
Saleem, Mohammed 298, 327, 360
Salin, Delmy 309
Salisburg, Debbie 218
Salisbury, Deborah 133
Salone, Lester 298
Sam, Tuck 133
Sam, Valerie 264
Samaniuk, Theresa 185
Samayoa, Rodrigo 238
Sample, Gwendolyn 298, 363
Sample, Valara 298, 340
Sampsell, Michael 298 Sampson, Amy 264, 339, 361
Samsil, Dana 264, 324
Samyoa, Rodrigo 361
Sanders, Andrew 374
Sanders, Ann 351
Sanders, Beverly 218
Sanders, Bruff 298, 349
Sanders, Charles 298, 328
Sanders, Chris 264 Sanders, Christy 264, 324, 338
Sanders, Daphne 332
Sanders, Dennis 238
Sanders, Howard 218
Sanders, James E 298, 404
Sanders, Kitty 264
Sanders, MicheUa 218
Sanders, Stan 184
Sandhu, Johnny 372
Sandifar, Lynne 186
Sanford, Jennifer 218 Sanford, Scott 298, 322, 329
Santin, Beatriz 162
Santucci, Robyn 324
Sargraves, Tony 380
Sartin, Bill 129
Sartor, Rodney 298
Sartor, Scott 264
Sastrahusada, Sajogi 309 Saum, Heather 238, 315, 324, 361, 372
Saunders, Andrew 363
Saunders, Chel 186
Savell, Clay 238
Savell, Shay 238
Sawyer, Flore 218
Saxon, Marie 238
Sayeda, Sobia 264
Sayre, Debbie 186 Scales, Camille 335, 368, 371
Scaperotti, Victor 187
Scarbrough, John 218
Scaturro, Shannon 367
Scheibe, Marc 218
Schepens, Daniel 218
Schieb, Audra 187
Schilling, Heather 136 Schmidt, David 344, 361, 383
Schmitt, David 361
Schneider, Tiffany 93, 298, 35 1
Schoenbeck, John 298
Schoenrock, Curtis 298
Scholl, Brian 325
Scholl, Sandy 353
Schrag, Jennipher 238
Schreiber, Walter 365
Schreibman, Andrew 185
Schreiner, Beth 93
Schuerer, Paula 186
Schukei, Brandon 264
Schuler, Lori 380
Schultz, Bradley 238
Schultz, Doug 365
Schumann, Nicholas 238
Schwarzmann, John 238
Schweitzer, Andy 359
Schweizer, Federico 380
Sciscio, Wayne 359
Scott, Andrew 324, 361
Scott, Brandon 27, 218 Scott, Charity D 184, 298, 360, 420 Scott, Marcus 324, 361 Scott, Paul 264,380,381
Scott, Ruth 199
Scrinner, Trace 218
Scrivner, Trace 338
Scruggs, Paul 309
Scruggs, Susan 264, 324, 339
Sculthorpe, Eric 264, 344
Scuth, Edward 218
Seago, Amye 238
Seagraves, Chandler 298
Seal, Alison 334
Seal, David 264
Seal, Payne 133, 218
Seale, Scott 363
Seals, Joe 264
Seanger, Guy 324
Sears, Maggi 218
Seaton, Tonya 153
Seawood, Mary 238
Seawright, Mossy 354
Sedrish, Steven 184
Segars, Sarah 298
Segrest, Tempy 218
Seitz, Amy 324
Self, Christopher 298
Sellers, Hettie 238 Sellers, Karen 298, 325, 327
Selph, Carissa 238
Selvie, Rebecca 332 Senthil, Balasub Ramanian 377
Sessions, Tracy 199 Sethi, Toshi 264, 320, 337
Sewell, Kelli 299, 335
Seyler, Melanie 187
Seymore, Manda 238
Seymour, Marvin 264
Seymour, Rodney 341
Shackleford, Barbara 319
Shahzad, Khurram 309
Shaju, George 329
Shaman, Clover 309
Shanjahan, Mohammad 238
Shannon, Connie 335
Shannon, Jay 309
Shannon, Marti 238, 364
Sharer, Donald 133
Sharp, Helen 345
Sharp, Jenifer 238 Sharp, Stefanie 93, 299, 367
Shaunak, Nirdosh 309
Shaunak, Sujay 299
Shaw, Anita 133
Shaw, Jeff 264
Shaw, Lisa 264
Shaw, Pam 264 Shearer, Ralph 264,368,371, 420
Shearon, Vicki 238
Sheffield, Shana 264
Shelby, Rebecca 199
Shell, Tanja 299
Shelton, Anitra 218
Shelton, April 133,218
Shelton, Michael T 332
Sheomaker, Debra 366
Shepard, Jamie 299, 365
Sheppard, Brent 337
Sheppard, Chastitie 238
Sherman, Christa 133, 238
Sherman, Howard 264
Sherman, Telesha 218,348
Shettlemore, Melissa 360, 366
Shettles, Kurt 326 Shields, Grant 60, 299, 320
Shih, I 329
Shirley, Ann 187 Shirley, Audra 54, 265, 330, 331,358
Shirley, Mike 299
Shoelen, Mike 218
Shoemake, Seth 265
Shoemaker, Debra 265, 299
Shoemaker, John 359
Shoemaker, Scott 218
Shook, Paul 338, 387
Short, Jamie 218,328
Shotts, Chris 32 1
Shoules, Kurt 3 16
Shows, James 265
Shriner, Stephanie 265
Shultz, Richard 238
Shumate, Curtis 199
Shumpert, Christy 67
Shumpert, Staci 299, 378
Shurden, Chris 219
Shurden, Karen 366
Shuttleworth, Stan 322, 323
Sias, Melanie 299
Sickle, Susie 186
Siggins, Chris 330
Sigler, Philip 265
Sii, Hee-Kang 299
Sii, Hie-ing 309
Sikhondze, Wilson B 349
Silva, Juacy 309
Simmons, Allison 314,352
Simmons, Angela 384, 39 1
Simmons, Eric L 397
Simmons, Erica 152, 153
Simmons, Gordon 133
Simmons, Jonathan 219
Simmons, Karla 374
Simmons, Ray 219
Simpson, Glenn 299
Simpson, Rusty 219
Sims, Carter 299
Sims, Hester 219
Sims, Julia 299
Sims, Rebecca 219
Sims, Stacey 199
Singletary, Eric 265, 324
Singletary, Glen 384, 404
Singleton, Jason 133
Singleton, Kimberly 299
Sink, James 133
Sinn, Scott 338
Sinquefield, Stephanie 219
Sistrunk, Kim 195
Siswanto, Usman 309
Sitton, Ginger 219
Sitton, Scott 299
Sizemore, Jorg 324
Skinner, Jeff 348
Skinner, Mike 299
Skinner, Shirley 199
Skinner, Veronica 219,348
Skipper, Jim 238
Skirpstunas, Ramona 184
Slayton, Jennifer 133,238
Slayton, Jon 238
Sledge, Carlton 356
Sledge, Penny 133
Slentz, Jennifer 131, 133
Sloan, Anthony 238, 348
Smira, Kevin 219
Smith, Aaron 265
Smith, Adam 265, 359
Smith, Alicia 64,219
Smith, Amy 238, 265
Smith, Angie 187
Smith, April 64, 347
Smith, BUI 265
Smith, Billy 299
Smith, Bruce 239, 335, 384
Smith, Bud 185
Smith, Carrie 219
Smith, Christy 239, 338
Smith, Chris 322, 329
Smith, Clay 265, 372
Smith, Courtney April 219,350 Smith, Damon 359
Smith, David 322, 323
Smith, Dianne 80, 81, 184
Smith, Dusty 265, 299, 320,
324, 325, 336 Smith, Emmit 359
Smith, Eric 299
Smith, Erica 299
Smith, Gary 265
Smith, Greg 199, 326
Smith, Jack 219,366
Smith, Jeff 187,299,315,319 Smith, Jennifer 133, 265, 299 Smith, Jimmy 344
Smith, John Benjamin 420
Smith, Jon 265
Smith, Joycelyn 55,309
Smith, Katie 309
Smith, Kelly 239, 299
Smith, Ken 219, 348
Smith, Kevin 365
Smith, Kristen 324
Smith, Kristin 265, 338
Smith, Kyle 219
Smith, Lacey 239,324,351,361 Smith, LaCharlotte 153
Smith, Laurie 133
SMith, Lee 299, 320. 346
Smith, Lisa 265
Smith, Loren 219
Smith, Marisa 265, 325
Smith, Michael 133,219.299, 324, 325 Smith, Michelle 299, 334
Smith, Nancy 265
Smith, Nicole 265, 338, 379
Smith, Patricia 265
Smith, Pete 372
Smith, Ray 219
Smith, Rebecca 324
Smith, Richard 299
Smith, Ricky 351
Smith, Robert 231
Smith, Roderick 239
Smith, Shannon 239, 328
Smith, Sherry 239
Smith, Shon 299
Smith, Smitry 219
Smith, Steve 170,299,319
Smith, Stuart 219
Smith, Susan 299
Smith, Thomas C 239, 299, 404 Smith, Tina 361
Smith, Trey 133
Smith, Vickie 299,315,339,
376 Smith, William 133
Smith-Hooper, Teresa 299
Smith-Vaniz, Dees 265, 337,
352 Smithey, Heather 239
Smithey, Mark 374
Smitt, Wayne 329
Smock, Darrell 299, 340, 359 Sneed, Melinda 265, 352, 354 Snell, Beverly 239, 324, 383
Snell, Eric 300
Snow, Britton 55, 380
Snow, Steven 186
Snuggs, Jeff 300
Snyder, Deeg 219,340
Sokolnik, Natalye 300
Sokolsky, Alexander 329
Solomon, James 133
Sontag, Joshua 359
Sorrels, Natalie 239,314,324, 361,372 Sorrels, Natlie 315
Souders, Christy 317
Sours, Caroline 265
South, Ben 380
South, Ed 356
South, Jarod 300
SowelL Stephanie 324
Spain, Rebecca 133
Sparkman, Al 334
Sparrow, Charles 327
Speakman, Rosemary 265
Spears, Jake 356
Speck, Catherine 265, 333, 383 Speck, Michael 133, 239, 361 Speer, Mike 300
Spell, Brian 219
Spell, Robert 320
Spell, Robin 239, 328
Spells, Ricky 195
Spence, Benji 63
Spence, Jane 300
Spence, John Benjamin 167,
219 Spencer, Alden 219
Spencer, Lisa 300, 354
Spiess, Rhonda 239
Spiller, Patrick 219
Spillers, Brian 401
Spradling, Shelle 219
Spritzer, Wilma 194
Srinivas, Bontu 329
Srinivashan, Sekar 309
Staats, Marc 366, 367
Stafford, Anne 133
Stafford, Jeff 300, 320
Stalcup, Shelley 386
Stallings, Sydney 93. 300, 324, 354, 386 Stamps, Amanda 265,314,324, 326, 360, 378 Standley, Brenda Standley, James
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Streetman, Jason
Streets, Doug
Streit, Gina
Strickland, Katherine
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199 |
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420 |
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301, |
347 |
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267 |
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368, |
370 |
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356 |
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170 |
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371 |
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332 |
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241 |
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328 |
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170 |
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303 |
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303 |
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170 |
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220 |
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267, |
338 |
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133 |
Williams, Sonja 324, |
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305 |
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322 |
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332 |
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186 |
151 |
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221 |
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304 |
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318 |
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220, |
301 |
Trott, Aaron |
302 |
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186 |
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199 |
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340 |
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305 |
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266 |
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267 |
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267, |
332 |
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199 |
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310 |
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266 |
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302, |
331 |
Walker, Lawrence |
267 |
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133, |
222 |
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241 |
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310 |
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332 |
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199 |
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222 |
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320, |
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310 |
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386 |
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303 |
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359 |
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344 |
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199 |
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334 |
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241 |
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220 |
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302 |
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314 |
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186 |
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302 |
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374 |
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354, |
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303 |
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328 |
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241 |
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242 |
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303 |
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222 |
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380 |
Tucker, Colin 302, |
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397 |
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223 |
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266 |
329 |
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324, |
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268 |
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195, |
199 |
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133 |
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133 |
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302 |
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133, |
221 |
West, Lewis |
222 |
Williamson, Menissia |
232 |
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365 |
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266 |
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303 |
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304 |
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420 |
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220 |
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267 |
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335, |
364 |
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329 |
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222. |
380 |
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222 |
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269 |
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220 |
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302 |
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221 |
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268, |
327 |
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323 |
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305 |
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301 |
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302 |
Wallace, Chad 133, |
303, |
319 |
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268 |
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222 |
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301, |
318 |
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391 |
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267 |
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304 |
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185 |
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310 |
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240, |
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Turner, Jacqueline |
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Wilson, Phil |
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Young, LaSandra |
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Young, Laurie |
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Young, Nikki |
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Wilson, Tonya |
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White, Maria |
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Wilz, Patrick |
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Tynes, Margaret |
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Walton, Chiquitta |
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Wang, Yingchun |
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Whitehead, Nanette |
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Winpigler, Sherra |
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Vail, Charles |
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Ware, Alicia |
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Whitt, Susan |
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Wisterman, Rebekah |
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Zhengrong, Yun |
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Wolfe, Jennifer |
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Warren, Clint |
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Wicker, Chad |
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Wolff, Paul |
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Zinke, Phillip |
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Vance, Traci |
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Warren, Dewayne |
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Wong, Pek-Bee |
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Vanderford, Lisa |
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Warren, Melissa |
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Wascom, Chad |
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Waseem, Syed Farrukh |
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Wood, Dawn |
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Vandevender, Jimmy |
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Wigginton, Jennifer |
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Wood, Meg |
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Vandiver, June |
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Washington, Carroll |
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Wiggs, Mim |
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Wood, Rebecca |
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Thompson, Tripp |
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VanDoren, Amy |
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Wijewardane, Chamath |
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Wood, Susan |
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Washington, Laurie |
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Wilbanks, Belinda |
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Wood, Wendy |
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Vanpect, David |
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Wilcher, Tabatha |
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Wilcoxson, Mundy |
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Woodruff, Lacey |
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Tiffin, Jason |
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Varnando, Pernell |
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Wasserman, Paul |
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Wiley, Ladonna |
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Woodruff, Latresha |
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Vassar, Sonya |
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Waters, Veronica |
314 |
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Wilkerson, Machelle |
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Woodruff, Patrice |
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Vaughan, Susan |
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Waterson, Alex 133, |
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Wilkerson, Sharon |
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242 |
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Vaughn, Melissa |
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Watkins, Andrew |
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Wilkes, Jodie |
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Woods, Jackie |
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Watkins, Cary 303 |
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Watkins, Courtney |
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Wilkins, Kimberly |
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Woods, Joseph |
242 |
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Watkins, Karen |
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Wilkinson, Chase |
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Woods, Mary Nell |
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Woods, Matt |
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241 |
Wilkinson, Michele |
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Woods, Michele |
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221 |
Watkins, Susan 55 |
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222 |
Woods, Paula |
242 |
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Versiga, Eve |
240 |
Watkins, Todd |
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Willams, Leigh |
222 |
Woods, Tracie |
269 |
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195 |
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Watson, Bob |
185 |
Willcutt, Jennifer |
268 |
Woodson, Woody |
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Vidal, Vonda |
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Watson, Heather |
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Williams, Anthony |
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Woodward, Kevin |
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Watson, Mark |
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Williams, Brenda 304 |
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223 |
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Vierra, Patricia |
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Watson, Melanie |
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Williams, Brian |
241 |
Woolbright, Tommy |
305 |
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240 |
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Watson, Melissa |
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Williams, Brock |
304 |
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305 |
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334 |
Villarroel, Dorgelis |
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Watson, Michelle |
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Williams, Camille 171 |
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Worley, Wade |
321 |
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Villarroel, Magdelis |
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332 |
Wortham, Frannett |
223 |
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365 |
Villavaso, Tina |
221 |
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Williams, Cathy |
268 |
Wortham, Vanessa |
377 |
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Tolentino, Alfred |
301 |
Vining, Lance |
170 |
Watson, Sara |
221 |
Williams, Charles |
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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Shellie Hodges ACADEMICS Editor
Sonny Mathews,Robert Rivera,
Ralph Shearer, Kim, Brad Moore,
Mike Nichols, Mike Bedgood
LIFE
Christie Veach, editor
Amy Russell, editor
Richie Passmore, Steve
Baucom, Amy, Michelle
Konscak, Chiquitta Walton, Hot
Pic: Jennifer Rodgers
1 SPORTS
Stephanie Alligood, editor
John Benjamin Smith, Audra
Moore, Jennie Randle,
Stephanie, Joey Rodgers
ORGANIZATIONS
Kevin Lewis, editor
Conine Leyden, editor
Kathleen Richardson, Belinda
Brown, Merinda Thompson,
Cory Knight, Not Pic: Sabrina
Qivens
LIMELIGHT
Michel Crane, editor Lilac Yee, Kelly Mason, Brandi
Wust
CLASSES
Anna Minor, editor
Mary Jakway, editor
Jennifer Adams, Clare Kaplan,
Lynn Henderson, John Davis,
Delarie Henderson
Charity D. Scott Editor
Michelle Newsom Business Manager
Kim Palmer Photography Editor
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Photo by Kim Palmer
Photo by Sonny Mathews
REVEILLE
Photo by Sonny Mathews
Photos by Kim Palmer
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Photo by Kim Palmer
Being editor has truly been a learning and enjoyable experience. The past year has taught me many lessons about people and yearbooks. I have learned the importance of being friendly. For certainly everything is much nicer when there is a kind, helpful voice on the other end of the line, or even when someone will step out of their position to do something extra. I have also learned the aggrevation of encountering apathetic people, ones who don't take the extra two minutes to even have their picture made. To all of those who do care and take the extra time, your effort is appreciated more than you know. And to the others — why not live life to the fullest?
The yearbook staff has worked diligendy to assemble a book that represents this university and the people of it. We hope you are pleased with the result, because much of our work goes without reward. And to this hard-working staff I would like to extend an extra-special thank you. (I certainly couldn't have done it without you). Michelle New- som, as business manager, you have handled the affairs with great proficiency. You have even gone several steps further to assist the staff and to keep me in line. Thank you for your support and hard work. To Kim Palmer, thanks for all the long nights of extra work you put in to produce the pictures for this book, not to mention the countless assignments you handled. Obviously, without the photographers this book could not exist, so a special thanks to all those who contributed, especially those who were "on call" twenty-four hours a day — like Sonny Mathews, Ralph Shearer and Mike Nichols (also those who had to try three or four times just for one organization shot — like Mike Bedgood or Mark May.)
The section editors took control and went from there, and I appreciate your commitment. (I believe I can speak on their behalf to thank the staff members who helped each section.) Stephanie Alligood deserves a special thanks for handling the sports section alone — and doing a beautiful job; not to mention being congenial to those who were not so congenial to you. Michel Crane and Shellie Hodges also handled sections of their own and completed them with skill. Kevin Lewis worked extra hard with Corrine Leyden to give the organization section the professional appearance. Anna Minor and Mary Jakway did the monotonous work of putting together the class section, and a special thanks to Anna for doing the new Meridian section. Christie Veach and Amy Russell put their creativity to work to create a "lively" life section. Mechel Clark deserves appreciation for consistendy being there to handle the phone calls and even working on some pages. Michael Hobby gets recognition for his insight and for continuing to answer my questions, even if they came at six o'clock in the morning. I would also like to mention Dr. Keith and Dr. Foster who directed me through this crazy year and helped me when I needed it, whether or not it concerned the yearbook.
Personally, I would like to thank my friends for their support throughout the years. You may not understand how I handled it all, but you never lost your faith in me — thanks and I love you all — Joy, Maria, Christy, Jennifer, Leanne, and Laura. Also a special thanks goes to my mom and dad who knew I could do it all along. Another thank you goes to my husband Brian who quietly listened to my complaints and problems and was beside me all the way.
I have certainly enjoyed this experience and will learn from my mistakes, cherish my accomplishments, and continue to live life to the fullest.
— Charity
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COLOPHON
Mississippi State University's 89th volume of the Reveille was printed by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas with the use of sin- gle color, two color, and four color presses. Paper stock for all pages is 80 pound number one grade enamel. Endsheets are coral sand with blind emboss.
The original cover and division pages were designed by Charity Scott with the professional help of Dolores Landin, Taylor Artist. The di- vision pages' background design is from Hall- mark wrapping paper. The cover is red 061 vellum with handtool grain. The cover employs emboss and deboss technique with copper ink and brass foil stamp. The prominent typestyles are Nouveau and Garamond.
Professional Images of Jackson, Mississippi provided all student photographs in the class section. Additional photographs throughout the book were provided by Fred Faulk of Uni- versity Relations and Media Relations of the Athletic Department. The Chalet did most of the color processing and supplies. Precision Photo & Camera did many of the color en- largements. The majority of the black and white photographs were taken by and pro- cessed by staff photographers who are full time MSU students.
The Reveille is produced and managed by students of Mississippi State University. Copies of the yearbook are purchased by full time, undergraduate students through an activity fee of $8.50 per semester. The press run of the 1993 Reveille was 7200 copies of 424 pages each.
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STUDENTS Bart H. Brewer,
Ocean Springs
Sonya Marie
flailes, Shubuta
T. Adam
Upchurch,
Nashville, TN
Paul Eugene
Gate wood, Laurel
James Guy
Russell,
Blytheville, AR
Phillip A. Perry,
Miami, FL
Pamela Tiffany
Miller, Jackson
Jon Stephen
Steckler, Natchez
Nathan Welch
Jones,
Philadelphia
FACULTY
Charles E.
Couvillion, Yet.
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Hugh Duncan,
Physical Plant
Hayes T. Farrish,
Tunica Co. MCES
Ludie Westbrook,
Chickasaw Co.
MCES
Ruth H. Purcell,
Sunflower Co.
MCES
Roger Clay
Simmons,
MCES/MSU
Lennie G. Kizer,
MCES
Johnnie Pigg,
Wayne Co. MCES
Catherine
Williams, Adams
Co. MCES
Rupert B.
Johnston, MCES
John H.
Patterson, MSU
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