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Lenoir-Rhyne College

HACAWA 2001 Volume XCm

7th Avenue and 8th Street Northeast

Hickory, North CaroUna 28603

(828)328-1741

CARL A, RUDISILL LIBRARY

L£NOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE

Opening I ''it

A Reflection

on the Year...

Below: Leebo helps freshmen

move in during Prologue.

Lenoir-Rhyne College has such an

array of style and opinion that it's

hard to cover everyone under one

theme. So this year, we're taking a

different approach. We don't have a

specific theme, we don't need one.

Together we optimize what Lenoir-

Rhyne is all about. It's a collaboration

of people, faces, feelings, and actions

which bring us all together. Today wemake the memories for tomorrow, so

have fun doing whatever you do. Re-

alize the impact that you have on oth-

ers. Try something different - say "hi"

to someone you don't normally asso-

ciate with. Lessen the gap between the

class of 2001 and 2004 because we're

all in this together. Live in the nowbecause nowi^ what counts. Make a

difference today and watch its impact

on

tomorrow.

Colleen Anderson, Editor

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Above: Comedian

Craig Carmean

entertains L-R

students during the

first week of school at

Comedy Night

sponsored by CAB.

Right: Robener

Phillips makes a newfriend at the Crawdads *

game during an RAouting.

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Left: Freshmen Tony Burwell

and his roommate Nick Jenkins

have fun at the bowhng alley

during Prologue.

Below: The Pi Kapps hang out

at their table during the

organization fair.

Above: President LaHurd and

his wife, Carol, cheer on the

Cross-Country team at their

meet in Southside Park.

Left: Freshmen Couilney

Blakelock and Sarah Macaskill

han2 out in Isenhour.

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Right: Freshmen Class President

Nikki Brown rides the Cinco de

Mayo float during homecoming.

Right: Bret "The General"

Johnson cheers on the Lady

Bears at a volleyball game.

Below: Prologue leaders Landi

Coltrain, Jade Cobb, and

Michelle Harrison put on a skit

for freshmen and their families

at dinner.

Above: C.A.B. members Josh

Lovell, Jade Cobb, and Leigh

Chandler hang out at the

organizational fair.

Above: "The Three Amigos"

Dorp. Lucchi, and Sarge hang out

together at a party.

4 Candids

'The roots of true achievement Ue in the will to become the

>eSt that you can become. " Hamld Taylon President of Sarah Lawrence College

Left: It's limbo time! Einka Baumann gets ready to

limbo as Leebo goes under the pole.

Below: Robin Williams, Becky Bentley. Kara

Birdwell. and Marissa Mickey han2 out together.

Above: Brett Lybrand enjoys his night out in Hickory

during Prologue at the bowling alley.

Left: Members of the L-R family form a human

AIDS ribbon during events sponsored by Delta

Zeta sorority to gain support for fighting the

deadly disease.

Candids 5.^

HACAWA

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1

Dedicated to

Ms. Becky Sharpe

Becky Sharpens roots at Lenoir-Rhyne

go as far back as the creation of the

college in 1891. Her great grandfather,

Dr. R.A. Yoder, was the first President |

and co-founder of the college. She was

born in Cabarrus county, and raised in

this area by her parents, Rev. William

Hall and Mary Beth Hall. After

graduating from East Rowan High

School, she attended Lenoir-Rhyne

College where she was active on campus

and a member of the A Capella Choir

She received a Bachelor ofArts degree

in Education and after graduatingfrom

Lenoir-Rhyne, she went on to

Appalachian State University and

received her Master's Degree in v

Guidance Counseling. Prior to her

present position as the Administrative

AssociateforDean Anita Johnson Gwin

and Student Affairs, she was a Resident

Director in Morgan Hall, Conrad Hall,

and Price Village. Becky Sharpe 's

involvement and dedication to L-R is a

valuble asset to the entire Lenoir-Rhyne

community.

Above: Lenoir-Rhyne Homecoming 1969.

Becky (left) shows her bear spirit early in life!

Above: Becky in her office,

just another great day at L-Rfor her!

6 Dedication

Her dedication to Lenoir-Rhyne has had manydifferentfaces...Resident Director,

Administrative Associate, and Student...

Below: Dean Anita Johnson

Gwin and Becky Sharpe during

a Student Affairs day helping

Habitat for Humanity.

'Mrs. Sharpe has been an inspiration as she motivated

ne to fulfill RA duties my first year at Lenoir-Rhyne.

iince then she has been that smiling face that everyone

leeds to make their day brighter, that supplier of candy

vhen we all have low blood sugar, and that confidant

hat I can share my dreams and aspirations, as well as

ny failures, hardships, and short-comings, someone

hat hears our concerns but does no choose sides, I

'ouldgo on and on..."

- Tim Rush, Senior

"Becky Hall Sharpe is one ofmy most valued

employees. Becky's talents range from a beautiful

singing voice and excellent cook to a supportive,

loyal and sensitive personality. Becky views Lenoir-

Rhyne notjust as a job, but as her home. She cares

for students as though they are her children and sees

the Student Affairs staff members as a part of her

family.Lenoir-Rhyne College is embedded in Becky."

-Anita Johnson Gwin , Vice Presidentfor Student

Affairs and Dean of Students

"Mrs. Sharpe is always willing to help me and I love to

hear all of her critter stories. Even though I don 't like

cats, I've learned to love hers! Thank you for supply-

ing me with a daily dose of candy. Sometimes Ifeel

like I have my very own Willy Wonka Factory here on

campus. You 're the greatest!"

• Sarah Jane Milheim, Junior Dedication 7 '»

Events of

Lenoir-RhyneEvery year, Lenoir-Rhyne sponsors many events for both the students

and the community in Hickory. Whether it be on stage, behind the scenes,

at a dance or in the stands, Lenoir-Rhyne students always seem to find

the energy to devote themselves entirely to making L-R a diverse and

active part of the community. This year. Homecoming offered a tasteful

look at the Festivals of the World, Playmakers entertained audiences with

"Dracula," and we had several exciting and interesting writers on campus

as part of Lenoir-Rhyne's "Visiting Writers Series." We said good-bye to

our Seniors who graduated and welcomed in a new class of freshmen

during Prologue. In addition to our classroom studies, we had many

visitors to campus invited by Campus Activities Board to entertain us and

to educate us. On the lite side were Comedians, a hypnotist, and a kissing

expert. While some speakers brought serious issues to the table including

a former skinhead now in the fight to end prejudice.

An exciting part of this year has been the ground-breaking for two new

buildings, the Living and Learning Center and the McCrorie Center. Both

buildings will offer students new opportunities to expand their horizons

and grow academically in their studies. The Living and Learning Center

will be a place where Juniors and Seniors will be housed and will also

have classrooms and learning facilities. The McCrorie Center will offer

a new state-of-the-art allied health facility for Sports Medicine, Athletic

Training, L-R athletics. Nursing, Occupational Therapy, and Student

Health Services.

All of these events shaped our year here at Lenoir-Rhyne and offered

us many ways to meet new people, learn new things, and add to our

ultimate college experience.

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Above: Comedian Buzz Sutherland

entertains students v\ ith iiis hilarious

stand-up act during 10 cent wing &comedy night.

Left: Freshmen Kelly Aldridge.

Katie Collins, and Kim Greer enjoy

their time at the Lutheran Homeduring their Comminity Service

Project lor Prologue.

Events 4 .^

Commencement 2000Lenoir-Rhyne held its 108th Commencement exercise in Shuford Memorial Gym on May 1 3. The Rev. James Foltz

Mauney, Bishop ot the Virginia Synod of the ELCA; the Rev. Dr. Jane Pope Mitcham. pastor of St. Paul Lutheran

Church in Statesville and contract staff. Office of the Bishop, North CaroUna Lutheran Synod; Tony Allen Pope,

president and CEO of the Catawba Transportation Group, Claremont; Dr. Ki-Hyun (Kenny), President, and Sun

Shin (Sunny) Chun, Vice President, of Chungroup of Charlotte all received honorary degrees from Lenoir-Rhyne

College. Mauney and Mitcham received honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees. Pope received a Doctor of HumaneLetters, and the Chuns received a Doctor of Laws.The guest speaker was Daniel Johnson of Hickory, who received

the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for Heroism and the Kiwanis International Medal of Valor for his service in the

United States Navy after graduating from UNC-Chapel Hill. We said farewell to 226 ofour students and wished them

the very best as they begin a new life, bringing with them all that they have learned here at Lenoir-Rhyne College.

Above: Bishop Leonard Bolick of

Niirlli Carolina. Pastor AndrewWeisner, and Dr. Larry Yoder

presided over tlie Coniinencenient

ceremony.

Right: David Hensley discusses the

ceremony before entering. David

carried the cross in the processiona

Above:^'\\\\'Aw\ Shuford, Lenoir-

Rhyne's College Marshal and

Professor Emeritus led the proces-

sional into the ceremony.

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Left: Shele Keeley and her father.

Dr. Ben Judkins. celebrate her

achieveinents after the graduation

ceremonies.

Below: Pre.sident LaHurd. Dr. B.

Jenkins, and others listen as the

guest speaker. David Johnson,

speaks.

Left: President Ryan LaHurd speaks

to the seniors and their families

during the Commencement exercise.

Above: David Johnson, our guest

speaker, talked about his experi-

ences and achievements to the

Senior Class and guests.

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Prologue 2000Prologue 2000 kicked off on Friday, August 1 8th under the direction of the new

Director of Student Activities and Orientation, Sarah Hotchkiss, and Coordina-

tors Brandy Wellmon, Gretchen Ferris, and Josh Lovell. The new freshmen

participated in group activities both on and off campus, including service

projects throughout the community. A few of the places freshmen went

included: the Moravian Church Daycare, Hickory and ConoverYMCA, Hickory

Soup Kitchen, Lutherhaus, FACED Center, Red Cross of Hickory, and the

Walden House. On campus, the freshmen attended a seminar on date rape

entitled "He Said - She Said," the Beach Party and Cookout on the practice field,

dessert at their faculty advisor's home, and the Night Out on Hickory, where

groups enjoyed time out in the town. Most groups went bowling or to the

Crawdads same.

Above: Katie Koestner speaks

to the freshmen about her

experience with date rape, and

how not to be a victim. Katie

speaks with the freshman every

year in a forum that is part of

GEN 110.

Right: Enjoying the picnic

dinner, Greg Jacobs and RobbyKoontz show how lasting

friendships can be made here at

LRC.

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Left: Prologue leaders Jade

Cobb and Kristine Gise take a

break from helping freshmen

move in to pose for a quick

shot.

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Left: Morgan Hall

RA"s Jenn Sterling.

Jess Lougey, and

Robener Phillips help

the new residents

check in and direct

them to their rooms.

Left: The Lybrand family has

dinner in the cafeteria on Friday

evening. This was a chance lor

the parents to hear from the

Residence Life Staff and meet

Prologue leaders before heading

back home that night.

Above: Bruce Hayden. Associ-

ate Dean of Students, speaks to

the new freshmen and their

families at dinner Friday night.

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Prologue 2000 Below: Enjoying the beach party, Brad and

Robby take a dip in the "pool"

ig II Prologue 2000

Above: Prologue leaders Brandy Cruse, Ginny Above: Corey Stirewalt helps move a frid

Lee, Gretchen Ferris, Emily Hopping, Krissy for one of the freshman moving into Mc

Kolster, and David Yoder show off their "Super" gan. Looks a little heavy, doesn't it?

skills. Great job on Prologue guys!

Right: Leigh Chandler shows off her

enthusiasm about Prologue during the

Beach Party

Below: J. P. Cima plays frisbee during the

Beach Party

Above: Lindsay Norton and Erin Edenfield

figure out their scores as they enjoy their

night out in Hickory at the Bowling Alley.

Left: Pastor VVcisncr and Sarah Hotchkiss

parly hard at the beach party. The only

question is. where" s Pepper'?

Prologue 2000 l.S *^

Breaking NewJJroundIn the past year, Lenoir-Rhyne has celebrated the ground-breaking of two new buildings set to open within the next fe

years. The Living and Learning Center will house juniors and seniors and the facility will have a first-floor apartme

available for a faculty-in-residence and space for that professor to hold small classes and seminars. The McCrorie Cent

for Allied Health will be home to the health-related departments: nursing, occupational therapy, and sports medicine ai

will also house the Athletic department. Approximately one-third of the college's students are majoring in the allied heal

sciences, including pre-med. The building's shared resources will allow those students to train in a collaborative, mull

faceted environment representative of the health-care settings they will work in upon graduation.

The Living and Learning Center...

Above: Leigh Chandler. Aage

Linstad. President Ryan

LaHurd, Dean Anita Johnson

Gwin, Rev. Bill Mulholiand.

and Tom Reese ceremonially

break ground for the new Living

and Learning Center.

Right: Senior Class (2000)

President Aage Linstad and

Junior Class President Leigh

Chandler present a drawing of

the new building.

lb Breaking New Ground

Right: Dean Anita Johnson

Gwin speaks to students,

faculty, staff, and alumni about

the new Living and Learning

Center and all that it will bring

to the L-R community.

The McCrorie Center...

Left: An artists sketch of what the

front of the McCrorie Center w il

look Hke.

Left: Hank McCrorie speaks to Above: Hank McCrorie. Hernicc

members ofthe student body, staff. McCrorie. President I.aHurd. and

faculty, and alumni about his time John Moose gather around die

at L-R and how important this area where die ground was first

new facility will be. broken.

Breaking New Ground 17

CAB. EventsThroughout the year, Lenoir-Rhyne's Campus Activities Board (C.A.B.) invites many visitors to campus to

speak or perform. C.A.B. sponsors different comedians and perfoiTners, such as Chuck Milligan, hypnotist who

dazzled crowds once again with his captivating performance and comedians Craig Carmean, Buzz Sutherland,

and Steve Matuszak. who entertained crowds with their hilarious stand-up acts. Guest Lecturer William Cane,

an expert on kissing, entertained students with his talk on "The Art of Kissing"" which was covered by news media

in Charlotte and surrounding areas. Another guest lecturer, Frank Meeink, who is a former skinhead, spoke about

his fight to end prejudice. All of the excellent Homecoming activities were sponsored by C.A.B. including free

bowling, movie night, the street fair, and the dance. They also sponsored a night of laser tag in the Intramural

Gym where students could play laser tag all night for free. Whether it was a serious lecturer or an entertaining

comic, Lenoir-Rhyne has offered students a variety of events throughout the year to add more than just classes

to the ultimate college experience.

Above: Lifeguard Cory Morgan

yells at kids to not pee in the

pool. Do you think Chuck

Milligan had anything to do

with this one too?

Right: Aimee McLean and

David Sensenig demonstrate for

the audience during "The Art of

Kissing."

18 C.A.B Events

Left: Comedian Steve Matuszak

gives a great shot for the camera

during his stand-up act.

Below: Leila Wiggins swats at

all the bugs around her - no

really, its what the hypnotist

said!

Below: Comedian Buzz

Sutherland does an interpretive

dance with the little lights with

Pat Favero.

Above: Leah Williams. Michelle

McConncll. Katie Bowen. and Ashley

Dinney enjoy Backslreets wings

before the comedy performance.

ove: Hypnotist Chuck Milligan convinced Eric Benson that if he

sn"t drinking water what was he drinking?! Hmmm...C.A.B. Events 19 .^

Far Above: Chuck Milligan hypnotizes

Alesha White.

Above Right: Former Skinhead Frank

Meeink tells his story about being

involved in the Skinhead inovement, his

time in prison, and his new life after

racism.

Above: John Setzer and Crystal Pepper

dish up some great Backstreets wings

before the comedy show.

Right: William Cane, a kissing expert,

signs his book for an audience memberafter his lecture.

20 C.A.B. Events

Left: Sarah Jane Milheim and Tim Rush

demonstrate kissing techniques during

"The Art of Kissing."

Below: Comedian Buzz Sutherland

entertains students while they eat wings

in the Bears Lair.

Above: Chuck Milligan watches as two hypnotized

students argue about the order of numbers. 1.2 4. right?

Left: He's so excited! He found those

precious things that he lost!Events 21

This year. Homecoming at Lenoir-Rhyne celebrated the festivals of the world. In this week long celebration, sponsored by

Campus Activities Board, students enjoyed free bowling, movie night, and challenging each other with Spirit Links. The

week ended with a street fair with many different activities, including listening to a live remote broadcast by Charlotte's

Kiss 95.1 FM, a sky diving simulator, games, great Bojangles food, and Sumo wrestling. Friday night, the Homecoming

Dance was held in Cromer Center for everyone to get together and see the Homecoming King be crowned. This years winner

was Senior Josh Lovell. All of these activities were a part of a successful week of fun activities building up to the parade

and the big game on Saturday against the Mars Hill Lions at Moretz Stadium. Alumni came back for the game and reunited

to talk with old classmates and visit the campus. Before the game, our A Capella Choir sang the Star Spangled Banner while

our Sign Troupe interpreted the song. It was a great way for all of the L-R students to see their fellow classmates perfomi.

During halftime, the Homecoming Queen was crowned and all of the nominees were escorted onto the field. Senior Cynthia

Kennett was nominated Homecoming Queen and was crowned. Homecoming 2000 was a great success for everyone and

will be a great memory to keep when we leave Lenoir-Rhyne. i

Above: Kappa Delta Anne

Monroe shows off her devihsh

costume on the Halloween float.

Right: Sigma Kappas Kelly

Guffey, Wendy Mease, Jesse

Carroll, and Leigh Bryant get

ready for the Masked Parade.

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Left: "Uncle Sam" AmandaLane and Tiffany Menze

celebrate the Fourth of July

Delta Zeta style!

Left: Jason Call gets into the

spirit of Oktoberfest.

Below: The Zetas get ready to

r^"i celebrate the Brazilian Carnival.

bove: Happy St. Patty's Day

heta Chi!

Above: The Pi Kapps celebrate

the New Year as they throw

confetti to the crowd.Homecoming 23 .^

Right: The crowd gathers to see

who will be crowned Homecominc

King.

Homecoming

Court

Queens

TeShondra Alvier * Cynthia

Kennett * Meredith Osborne *

Amy Henderson * Courtney Ellis *

Michelle Harrison * JoAnna

Kieschnick * Michelle McConnell* Krissy Kolster * Brandy

Wellnum

Kings

Josh Lovell * Jimmy Vraneck *

Luis Velez * Cory Stirewalt *

John Setzer * Lee Baldonado *

Chris VanOpdorp * Justin Reid *

Jack Hagar * Bobby Cummings

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1Above: "Leebo" Baldonado and

Teny Donaher enjoy free

bowling as part of Homecomingweek.

Right: Brothens of Theta Chi

ride around waiting for the

parade to start.

.^ 24 Homecoming

Above: Linda Anstee races to

the finish in one of the many

fun games during the street fair

Left: The Pi Kapps celebrate

on their float during the

Homecoming Parade.

Above: Keith Powers and Jenni

Lawson Joust during the street

air.

Homecoming 2S .^

Left: President Lahurd and Carol

LaHurd enjoy the Homecoming

parade as their car leads the route

down Stasavich Place.

Below: Busted! These happy

toilet-paperers pose for a quick

shot before covering a few more

trees. !

Above: Just a glimpse of the

toilet paper "decorations" left

by students.

Right: She's all suited up and

ready to wrestle!

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Left: Travis Nicolette and Jason

Loehrs of Theta Chi get ready for

the days action before the parade.

IfcSsi.: ^"!rw"%Homecoming

tf Queen,

m^^L Cynthia KennetthT^^ISA

Jk<^d Cynthia is a Physical

Education major from

Englewood, FL. She

represented Kappa Delta

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^B of Kappa Delta sorority

I^HjIj^H and the Women's

^n Softball team.

\[Bi^ Congratulations Cynthia!

HomecomingKing,

Josh Lovell

Josh is a Sports

Management major

from Lexington, NC.

He represented Kappa

Delta in the Kings'

court. Josh is actively

involved with Campus

Activities Board and

manages the Men's

Basketball team.

Congratulations Josh!

Left: Kappa Delta tells the Beans

to crush the competition!

Homecoming 27 '*J(

Below: The Theta Xi brothers

raise a glass to Oktoberfest!

Right: LeAnn Stowers and

Craig Sparks hang out at the Art

& Science Center before the

Homecoming Parade.

Above: Gary Kovar rides on the

Theta Xi float.

Above: The band hangs oul on

their float before the parade.

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Left: The Freshmen Class celebrates Cinco de

Mayo during Homecoming.

Below: Pastor Weisner sings his classic

song about stomping the Mars Hill Lions!

The Lions Lament bv Pastor Andrew Weisner

Here 's a song about a lion wlio came from Mars Hill, he didn 't know when he came that he 'd nearly get killed,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

He pranced down the mountain singin ' "Clickety-clack, " but he 'd-a been smarted if he 'd turned back,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

When he came down the mountain, the lion didn 7 know he was goin ' meet a bear named "the Mighty Joe,"

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

Lots of other Bears, they came for the game, to see them Lions get put to shame,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

When it ccwie time for the Coin Toss, Joe told the Lion, "You've already lost!"

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

So the Bear and the Lion, they took to the field, Joe grabbed him where it hurts and it made him squeal,

Singin' hi. diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

Every time those Lions tried a touch down play, Joe would grab the ball and take it away,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

They romped and they rem in the mid-day sun. folks could see that Lion wasn 7 having any fun,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fii, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

Joe knocked that Lion down on the grass, and when he tried to get up, Joe kicked his - paw,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

Joe told the Lion, as he said with a grin, "Ifyou try to get up, I'm gonna kick it again."

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

So the Lions went back to the Hill called Mars, lickin ' their wounds and teiuiin ' their sccus.

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.

So here ends the song, 'cause we all blow, no Lion can beat a Bear named Joe,

Singin ' hi, diddl-i, diddl-i-fi, diddl-i-diddl-i day.Homecoming 29 %

Mr.I^REvery year, Lenoir-Rhyne's sophomore class

hosts a beauty pageant for the men on campus to

compete against one another for the title of "Mr.

L-R." The catch is, you've got to dress like a

woman! Year after year, the men of L-R strut their

stuff in drag in order to become the next Mr. L-R.

This year's big winner was Nathan Johnson. The

First Runner-up was Kevin Smith, and the Sec-

ond Runner-up was Adam Mosher. Way to go

"Ladip^'"

Below: The top 3 contestants were

Second Runner-up, Adam Mosher,

First Runner-up, Kevin Smith, and

Nathan Johnson. Lenoir-Rhyne's

Mr. L-R 2000.

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Above: Wearing the red dress, this

mysterious "lady," Matt Langford,

walks down the isle with her escort

Amber Beal.

Right: Sporting the Hawaiian look,

Ben Hines & Jason Dean take part

in the swim.suit competition.

^^ 30 Mr. L-R

Left: Backstage, some of the

contestants get ready to sho\>>

otf their bodies in the swimsuit

competition.

Below: Strutting his, or "her"

stuff, Travis Nicolette walks

down the runway in the

swimsuit competition.

Mr. L-R

2000Introducing Mr L-R

2000! Nathan

Johnson took the

prize with his

dazzHng looks and

feminine style!

Nathan is a sopho-

more from NewJersey majoring in

All Education.

Nathan represented

Zeta Tau Alpha in

the pageant.

Congratulations

Nathan!

Vbove: Oops! Ben Hines caught

1 the act. Think anybody will

elieve those are real? Mr. L-R 3 1 i^|^

The events that shaped our year,..

"The greatest sweetener ofhuman life

is friendship. " - Joseph Addison

^t 32 Events

''Three grand essentials to happiness in

this life are something to do, something

to love, and something to hope for"

-Joseph Addison

Events 3.^.^

Students visit West PointThree students, Sarah-Jane Milheim, Anne Monroe, and Kathleen Winter and one faculty. Dr. Robert Wintei

traveled to West Point, NY in January to work with West Point Cadets. This trip was for the Art Therapy students

and was the first time ever that the Military Academy has done a project in conjunction with another school

Students visited two hospitals, Keller Army Hospital on the base and Rockland Children's Psychiatric Hospita

off-base. The students worked alongside the West Point cadets to paint canvases and ceiling tiles with the patients

that will be hung up to decorate the hospital. This project was done through the Foundation for Hospital Art ancj

was a very successful project.

Above: A finished canvas is ready

to be displayed!

Above Right: Tine L-R students

pose with the cadets and the

patients at the Psychiatric Hospital

and show off their hard work.Above: Kathleen Winter and Anne Monroe

paint with the children at the hospital.

34 West Point Trip

Left: Dr. Winter works to get a

tile painted with some of the

patients.

"Life beats down and

crushes the soul and

art reminds you that

you have one.''

-Stella Adler

Left: Sarah-Jane Milheim and

Kathleen Winter paint a canvas

with patients at the Children's

Hospital.

Below: The three students and

Dr. Winter receive an award

from the Commander at West

Point.

Left: Kathleen Winter and Anne

Monroe take a quick break from

painting for a picture.

Wcsl Point Trip .^."i.^

Playmakers present ''Dracula

Cast & Crew of ''Dracula''

Josh Propst Dracula

Nathan Johnson Renfield

Ben Farrar. Dr. Seward

Shannon Bruther Professor Van Helsing

Gretchen Ferris MinaAnthony Burwell Jonathan Marker

Ginny Lee Lucy

Jackie Hansebnann Vixen

Anna Lehmans Vixen

Mary Mining Vixen

Andie Powers Stage MgnJenn Wagner Asst. Stage Mgr.

Kim Riggs Props

Tia Loney. Lights

Sarah Rhodes Running CrewJason Call SoundDave McManus Set Design

Joe Sturgeon Director

36 Dracula

''Dracula"

presented by the

Lenoir-Rhyne

College Playmakers

in the Belk Centrum

November 2-4, 9-12,

2000

Dance CompanyThe Lenoir-Rhyne Dance Company performs two shows each year. Every show is a fun and exciting

display ofmany forms of dance from ballet to tap to swing. Members of the dance company choreograph

and perform their own dances to the music of their choice. The show is a display of the many types of

dance that are performed with a personal touch from the dancers and the choreographer. They work year

round to compile the dances into a show that is sure to dazzle and entertain anyone who watches.

Dance Company MembersFirst Row: Mary Frana. Alicia Hainsworth, Marleah Karnes, Mary

Setzer, Andie Powers. Krissy Kolster Second Row: Jessica Johnson,

Christine Brock, Susan Alfors, Audrey Stell Back Row: Tracy Crincoli,

TeShondra Abner, Whitney Adams, Ebony Bohanon, Mackenzie Smart

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Election CentralThis year's election proved to be one of the tightest races in our history. Even local elections were sometimes too clos

to call. On election night, the Department of Political Science and Economics hosted Election Central. A time wher

students, faculty, and guests could gather in Cromer Center to hear speakers, and then later watch 4 televisions set up t

monitor the election as results came in. It looked like a typical election at first, but as exit polls began to show, this wouL

be a very close race. Throughout the night students, staff, and faculty gathered around the televisions and discussed politics

the candidates, and talked about the outcome of the closely watched election. The event was hosted by Dr. Lowell Ashmar

a political science professor and chairperson of the Political Science and Economics department. At the beginning of th

night, speakers were introduced and gave their thoughts and impressions about the candidates and the issues. Senio

political science major Gabi Macon spoke about the electoral process and the history behind past elections. Dr. Joe Mancos

political science professor, spoke about his different theories on how the election would turn out. Junior political scienc

major Alexander Howell talked about his thoughts on the election and how it would turn out. The fourth speaker, Williar

Mauney, economics professor, spoke about the candidates' different economic plans and what they meant for the America

people. Dr. Ashman also gave results of several surveys done by his Social Science Methods class which surveyed Lenoii

Rhyne students as well as Catawba County residents about their choice for President and opinions on various topics brough

up during this election campaign. The election watch continued until 1:45 a.m. when the last students finally packed u

and went to bed. It proved to be a wonderful success and a great way for students to gather for this historical event and th

only election of their college career.

Above: Students watch closely

as more states are reported in on

television.

Right: Mary Margaret Jackson

interviews Elise Mayse during all

of the election activity.

^t 40 Election Central

Left: Dean Anita Johnson Gwin Below: Barbara Gilpin and

j

and Dan Carisen. Director of Kristin Sandlian figure out the

I Security, watch and discuss the number of electoral votes each

election news as it comes in. candidate had so far.

love; Junior Alexander Howell Right: Dr. Lowell Ashman talks

IS one of the speakers during with all ofthe people who came to

; program at the beginning of Election Central in between

I night. watching the news programs.

Election Central 41 ^t

Conroy offends students, apologizes

Conroy's remark at Lenoir-Rhyneprompts tense discussion on rice

Pat Conroy just not

PC enoughonroy's remarks

behavior of studen

smbarrasse

students brought dishonor

on Lenoir-Rhyne

raduate

Students were right

to walk out on Conroy

Conroy offended me,

a white woman

i: Southern author's

words give everyone pause

for thought, for action

*Thc,se headlines are actual headlines Ironi \ arious new spapeis troni AP articles and letters to the Hickory Daily Record*

^'i^jf 42 Pat Conroy Visit

Conwy ^s Visit Causes

Controversy at Lenoir-Rhyne

nunirf.

by Colleen Anderson and Doui; Blackburn

Pat Conroy's visit to Lenoir-Rhyne

College as part of the continuing

Visiting Writers Series on September

21. 2000, was a long awaited event.

English classes and GENl 10 groups

read his books and studied his life.

The night he spoke, he began speaking

about his experiences and reading

from his various writings of his. He

has spent his life speaking out against

prejudice and writing about race

relations, but at a point during his

lecture he read from his book. The

Prince ofTides, about how his mother

"was so poor she was almost black."

It is a line that has been read by

thousands of readers and probably

not given a second thought but that

night at Lenoir-Rhyne, it prompted

tense discussions of racial issues that

ended in demanded apologies and

planned protests by the students.

Dozens of students and several

members of the administration

walked out of the lecture after being

offended by Conroy's remarks while

others stayed and listened to the rest

of his lecture. After it was all said

and done, there was a mix of feelings

and emotions left for both the college

and the suiTounding community to

sort out. Questions went unanswered

by many, "Is he really racist?" "What

exactly did he mean by that

comment?" Conroy's visit was

covered by local papers and the

Associated Press and it got very

mixed reviews from journalists and

the public. Some thought that Conroy

owed Lenoir-Rhyne an apology,

others argued that it was the students

of Lenoir-Rhyne that owed Conroy

the apology. Think hard about what

you can do to improve race relations

in your community. You can make

the difference today.

What didyou think ofPat Conwy's Visit?

^.*r-/-

A"Conroy's visit was informative

because he proved that the

prejudice mentality still exists in

the 21st century. Although

America has come a long way in

attempting to erase prejudice, we

still have a long way to go."

-Tia Morris

"I'.il ( iiiiioy's visit provided us

with the impetus to start an active

dialogue about the role ofdiversity

on the L-R campus. It is very

gratifying to see how our College

community has turned what

started in such a negative way

into an opportunity for growth

and development."

-Dr. Wavne Powell

"Conroy's comment was

offensive and therefore deserved

a sincere apology. I think that it

was a learning experience for us

all, and has made us grow to be

more open and aware of racism."

-Rachel Lukas

"It was definitely a learning

experience, an event that the

whole L-R community can take

something from."

-Paris Edwards

**The.se are opinions of the individuals and not the view of Lenoir-Rhyne College or the HACAWA''

Collegiate ChallengeCollegiate Challenge is an activity done by college groups of Habitat for Humanity. Over spring break 2000, Lenoii

Rhyne's Habitat group traveled to Andrews. South Carolina, just outside of Charleston, to help build a house for a famil

to move into. It takes approximately six weeks to build a Habitat house, the L-R group was one of six groups to work o

the house for a week. They put the roof on the house, installed insulation, and "hunicane proofed" the house. They worke

all day, Monday through Friday to complete their projects for the house. Twelve students from Lenoir-Rhyne went on th

trip with Dr. John Bisbee and his wife, Carol. Along with the hard work they did building the house, the group also visite

Charleston and the beach. All of the students on the trip had a great time, and accomplished their goals that they had se

for building the house.

1

Above: Amy Henderson,

president of Habitat for

Humanity, nails in the wall

supports.

44 Collegiate Challenge

Above Right: Stacy McCrawlays the plywood down for the

roof.

Right: Tony Coble. Dr. Bisbee,

and a work supervisor talk about

what to do next on the roof.

Tony Coble takes a break

working on the insulation

quick picture.

Below: The whole L-R group and

the work supervisors take a pic-

ture at the end of the week after

they finished their work on the

house.

bove: "The Roof Gang" rests

;fore they put the finishing

uches on the roof of the

)use.

Collegiate Challenge 4? *J(

46 Candids

Candids 47

Organizations of

Lenoir-Rhyne

With over 40 organizations at Lenoir-Rhyne, there is a place and

purpose for everyone. Whether you're interested in poHtics, art,

writing, or performing, there is an organization for you! The

organizations here at L-R are actively involved in both on and off

campus activities and aim to better the Lenoir-Rhyne experience

and make a difference in the Hickory community. Habitat for

Humanity goes into the local area and helps build houses for

low-income families in conjunction with the national Habitat

organization. Fools for Christ travels around the community

going to schools and churches acting out plays and singing to

bring the joy of Christ to the Hickory area. Other groups travel

around the state of North Carolina or further to put on shows or

spread their message that they have. This past spring. Habitat for

Humanity participated in Collegiate Challenge in South Carolina

and the Honors Council went to Washington, D.C. for a national

conference. The outdoor adventure club went rafting and hiking

and Model United Nations traveled to Washington, D.C. and

New York City for national meetings with other schools from

across the country. Whatever your interests may be, there is a

group at Lenoir-Rhyne for you to join. It is just one more way

that the Lenoir-Rhyne experience will be a great memory that

will be with you for life.

48 Organizations

Left: Members of Habitat for

Humanity in Andrews, SC

durins Colleciate Challense.

CJrsanizations 49 ^t

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Lutheran Student Movement

Lutheran Student Movement is a Lutheran sponsored club which provides fellowship and service to the

Lenoir-Rhyne campus and surrounding areas.

Newman Club

The Newman Club is the Catholic organization on campus that was formed in order to educate and serve

youth in Catholic awareness, fellowship, support, and spiritual growth.

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50 Orsanizalions

Campus Activities Board

Campus Activities Board (C.A.B.) provides entertaining and educational programs for students of Lenoir-

Rhyne. It provides a social outlet to promote unity among the different faces of the L-R community.

Psi Chi

H\ Chi is the student honor society for Psychology. Membership is open to those who have taken several

psychology classes and have demonstrated superior scholarship in the field of psychology.

Organizations 51,%

Lenoir-Rhynean

The Lenoir-Rhynean is a student published newspaper that is published in print as well as on-line. It\

publishes articles about issues on campus and from the Hickory community that effect L-R.

A^.C Student Legislature

ii

N.C.S.L. is a non-partisan group that gives students the opportunity to assemble as school representatives

and learn about the legislative process.

52 Organizations

Sign Troupe

Sign Troupe is a musical performing group whose primary purpose is to encourage social interaction

between deaf and hearing students and to promote deaf awareness on campus and in the community.

Playmakers~¥¥VkBW.

Playmakers is an organization designed to stimulate interest in the dramatic arts and to provide practical

experience in the theater. Playmakers presents several theatrical productions every year on campus.

Organi/alions 53

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes strives to confront athletes and coaches with the challenge to follow

Chiist in fellowship. It also promotes service by members to the campus and the community.

Residence Life

The Residence Life staff at Lenoir-Rhyne works to promote activity by the L-R residents and guide their

residents to make positive decisions in their life.

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Hands

The purpose of Hands is to promote social interaction between hearing impaired students and hearing

students as well as to encourage deaf awareness on and off campus.

ASCOTA

The American Student Committee of Occupational Therapy Students stives to generate and interest in and

increase community awareness of occupational therapists roles.

Organizations 55,%

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Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi is a newly founded organization which promotes the highest scholars in the Education

department at Lenoir-Rhyne.

SNCAE

Student North Carolina Association of Educators is an organization which helps promote education to all

education majors. It also helps student teachers prepare for their new classroom after graduation.

.^ >6 Oreanizations

Honeybears

Honeybears is a group offemale students that provide encouragement for the football team by making signs

and posters as well as helping show possible recruits our campus.

Habitatfor Humanity

Habitat for Humanity works to build houses for those who are less fortunate and cannot afford to buy a

house. The L-R group travels each spring break to help build a house with other college Habitat groups.

Oreani/alions 57.^

Black Student Alliance

The purpose of B.S.A. is to represent L-R through the eyes of all minorities on campus. However, its not

a black thing, its not a white thing, its a GROUP thing.

Phi Beta Lambda

Phi Beta Lambda is a business organization that is designed to develop competent, aggressive leaders and

strengthen the confidence of students in the fields of Business Administration and Education.

^t 58 Organizations

Student Government Association

Executive

CouncilPresident, TeShondra Abner

V.P., Leigh Chandler

Secretary', Jade Cobb

Treasurer, Kris Litman

Chief Justice, Terry Donaher

Parliamentarian, Tarl Sokolitsky

SGA MembersI TeShondra Aber

Leigh Chandler

Jade Cobb

Kris Litman

Terry Donaher

Tarl Sokolitsky

Jack HagarKristie Kempston

Josh Brown

Nikki Brown

Josh Lovell

Scarlet Good

Colleen Anderson

Tom Segura

Alaina Norton

S Doug Blackburn

Marleah Karnes

Rosie DeMario

Leah Wilson

Dean Anita Johnson Gwin, Advisor

Dr. Ted Reingold, Advisor

Organizations 59 .^

Baptist Student Union

Baptist Student Union is a gathering of students for fellowship and friendship.

Brass Ensemble

The Brass Ensemble pertornr. Mterature of all style periods and in a wide variety of genres.

• 60 Organizations

A Capella Choir

The A Capella choir has performed extensively, making appearances in more than 800 concerts in

some 365 churches in 22 states and 12 foreign countries.

Model United Nations

Model U.N. is a group that participates with other schools nation wide in representing a country. The

group visits its embassy in Washington, D.C. and travels to New York City for a mock U.N. session.

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Athletics of

Lenoir-Rhyne

Lenoir-Rhyne College has eleven teams that compete in the

South Atlantic Conference in Division II NCAA competition.

The SAC is one of the toughest conferences in Division II.

The Bears teams have had many successful seasons this year.

Last spring, both the baseball and softball teams were

champions at the SAC Tournament, and the softball team

won the Conference title. The golf team also had a successful

season, sending its top player to the Division II tournament

in Texas. This fall, the Men's Soccerteam finished a successful

season by winning the SAC Tournament at the end of the

season and having one of our Bear players named MVP of the

tournament. As well as capturing the tournament title, the

soccer team also set eight new school records this season. The

athletic teams here at Lenoir-Rhyne work hard all year to

improve their game, touch up their skills, and build their

teams in order to compete to the best of their ability during

their seasons. This shows through during every meet. game,

match, and tournament. This past year has been a time of hard

work, victory, record setting, and championships.

Congratulations to all of the Lenoir-Rhyne student athletes

who work to excel in the sports arena as well as in the

classroom and in the community.

(16 Athletics

Above: Adrea Tiller warms up

and practices her swing before

starting her game.

Left: Carolyn Prescott and

Michelle Baity block a hit for a

sideout.

Athletics 67

2000 BaseballThe 2000 Baseball season ended for the Bears with a school best

record of 31-20, its first-ever South Atlantic Conference Tourna-

ment Championship, as well as one of their leading players. Will

Combs, being named Lenoir-Rhyne's Male Athlete of the Year by

the Student-Athlete Action Council. Along with Combs, Craig

Sizemore and Michael Clontz led the team in many categories.

Craig Sizemore led the team in batting with an average of .405, in

runs scored with 56, and in hits with 75. Michael Clontz led in

pitching with the highest win-loss percentage of .750. wins with 9,

and innings pitched, 91.1. Will Combs led in fielding with the

highest fielding percentage, .991, he also had 417 putouts and 152

assists. Congratulations to all of the Bears Baseball players for their

hard work and great effort that helped make this season Lenoir-

Rhyne's best ever!

Above: Sliding to catch tiic

ball, Craig Sizemore goes

after it with everything he's

sot!

Above Right: Wearing the

home jersey, Jason Sparger

knocks the ball out of the

park.

Far Right: Windnig up forth

pitch, Israel Campbell throw:

another strike.

Above: .lason Keever swings through for one

of his many hits of the season.

% 68 2000 Ba.sebull

elow: Second Basemen Jason Right: Lunging off the mound,

parger makes a great catch for an pitcher David Porter hurls the ball

ut at second. at the hitter.

2000 Team: Wes Tucker, Brian Witaker, Jason Keever, Matthew Mantz. Jake Little, Jarred Caputo, Joey

Smith, Ty Wagner, Casey Light, Todd Lawing, Craig Sizemore, Chris WilHs, David Montague, Travis

Watkins, Brandon Blake, Will Combs, Brent Nichols, Michael Clontz, Chip Bradford, Matt Howell, Israel

Campbell, Brandon Earp, Nick Rodriquez, Mark Hayes, Robert Goodman, Paul Pope, Brian Rollins, Jason

Sparger, David Porter, Ryan Mumy

2000 Baseball 69 i

^, Congratulations SACTournament Champions!

Right: Catcher Todd Lawing

takes the ball from its flight

over homeplate.

Below: In the in-field. Jason

Keever throws the ball to home

plate.

Right: Reaching low,

Jason Sparger grabs a

groundball.

Right: Israel Campbell gives his

pitch everything he's got for

another strike to win the game.

^^ 70 20()() Bascbal

elow: In warm-ups before a

ame. Jarred Caputo practices

is throw.Scoretboc

L-R

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Opp.

Pfeiffer 9

Wingate

Belmont AbbeyBelmont AbbeyN. Greenville

1

13

17

4

5

6

12

5

N. Greenville 14 4

Limestone 7 2

Brevard 9 4

Presbyterian

Presbyterian

Presbyterian

USC-Spartanburg

Pfeiffer

15

10

6

7

6

5

8

4

10

Wingate

Wingate

Wingate

Montreal

11

1

3

14

9

3

8

19

W.V. State 13 2

W.V. State 4 8

W.V. state 11 7

Pfeiffer 8 6

Brevard 8 14

Gardner-Webb 9 6

Gardner-Webb 5 9

Gardner-Webb 8 14

Belmont AbbeyCatawba

14

7

4

8

Catawba 6

Catawba 11 6

Shepherd

Mars Hill

8

4 2

Mars Hill 1 5

Mars Hill 4 2

UNC Pembroke 5 2

use Spartanburg

NewberryNewberryNewberryMontreal

11

8

4

9

6

8

5

3

2

9

Carson-Newman 4 6

Carson-Newman 5 3

Limestone 9 11

Tusculum 5 7

Tusculum 2 5

Tusculum 14 2

Catawba 12 9

Carson-Newman 12 9

Gardner-Webb 9 6

Gardner-Webb 2 3

Gardner-Webb 6 1

wve; The first baseman watches the pitcher closely as the runner

irts to lead off of the base. 2000 Baseball 71 i'g

BAS

EBALL

Below: David Porter takes a Right: After fielding the hit

moment before throwing Craig Sizemore throws the

another great pitch. ball for the out at first.

2

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Above: Pitcher David Montague

takes a break and talks things

over with Coach Pait and Catcher

Todd Lawing.

Below: Jason Sparger tags

the runner at first for an out.

Below: Jason Sparger grabs

another ball at first base.

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Above: Janed Caputo fields a

ball along the third base line

lor the out.

Left: Catcher Todd Lawing

catches a strike as the Bears

go for another \'ictory.

2000 Baseball 73 %

2000 SoftballThe Lady Bears finished a great season with a record of 39-16, a

South Atlantic Conference Tournament Championship, and

one of their starting players, Traci Hyman, was named Female

Athlete of the Year by the Student-Athlete Advisory Board.

Hyman led the team in Batting average with .423, on base

percentage with .456, runs scored with 41, she had 82 hits, total

bases with 86, and stolen bases with 47. Other leaders included

April Chapman, who led the slugging percentage with .449,

RBI's with 31, doubles, triples, and home runs. Audrey Kreske

led the pitching with an earned run average of 1.29, innings

pitched, 195.1, and batters struck out, 135. Congratulations to

the whole Women's Softball team for their great accomplish-

ments this season'

Below: Watching the fly ball, catcher

Audi Penley throws her mask from

her face to make the catch.

Above: Hands up and

waiting, Andi Penley

waits for the pitch.

Right: Catching the ball

just in time, second

baseman Lori Miller puts

her foot on the bag for

the out.

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Right: Givmg it her all. pitcher

Audrey Kreske puts her whole

body into the pitch.

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ielow: Watching the ground ball, short stop Natasha Crouse

Tabs the ball out of the air.

Seated: Jessica Lougey, Heather Bennett. Audrey Kreske, Natasha Crouse First Row: Lori Miller, Traci Hyman. Audi

Penley, Abbey Norwood. Cynthia Kennett. Nil<l<i White. April Chapman Second Row: Trainer. TeShondra Abner.

Angela Sherrill, Amber Fading, Elaine Seter, Kristi Pfaffendorf, Amanda Pritchard, Asst. Coach Jamie Coffey, Coach

Shena Bowman

Softball 75 i)jf

Team Leaders

Batting Avg. Traei Hynuin

Slugging Pet. April Chapman

On Base Pet. Traei Hyman

Runs Seared Traei Hyman

Hits Traei Hyman

RBI's April Chapman

Doubles April Chapman

Triples April Chapnian

Home Runs April Chapman

Stolen Bases Traei HymanERA Audrey Kreske

Strikeouts Audrey Kreske

Fielding Krist}' Pfajfendo)i

Assists Natasha Crouse

Congratulations

to everyone on the

team!

Right: Catcher Audi Penley

gets up to talk with her

pitcher in a time out.

Below: Elaine Seter runs to

field a ground ball.

ijll 76 Sottbal

Above: Lori Miller catches a hit

and goes for the out at first base.

Above: Catcher Andi Penley

throws from home plate for the

out.

Below: Pitcher Heather Bennett

winds up for another great pitch.

Above: Amanda Pritchard fields

a ball in the infield.

ScoreboCiL-R

irdOpp.

Lees-McRae 6 2

Lees-McRae 2

Limestone 1

Limestone 3 2

Pfeiffer 4

Pfeiffer 1 3

SC-Spartanburg 9

SC-Spartanburg 5 6

Armstrong 6

Columbus State 1

Armstrong 1 7

Lincoln Mem. 4 3

North Florida 3

Valdosta State 2 7

Coker 5 8

Mars Hill 8

SC-Spartanburg 1 9

Lincoln Mem. 3

SC-Aiken 4 3

West Chester 5 1

West Chester 4 1

Montreat 5

Montreal 8

Belmont Abbey 4 3

Belmont Abbey 7 2

W. Liberty 1 2

W. Liberty 6 5

Gardner-Webb 3

Gardner-Webb 6 2

Mars Hill 12

Mars Hill 1

Carson-Newman 7 3

Carson-Newman 3 10

Tusculum 4

Tusculum 5 3

Newberry 3 2

Newberry 6 5

Francis Marion 1 4

Pfeiffer 3 2

Pfieffer 7 1

Belmont Abbey 6 5

Belmont Abbey 5

Catawba 4 3

Catawba 1

Wingate 2

Wingate 3

Presbyterian 8 2

Presbyterian 4 1

Gardner-Webb 8

Presbyterian 6 2

Wingate 2

Wingate 1 4

Wingate 6

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FootballThe Bears finished their season with a record of 4-7 overall

and 2-5 in the South Atlantic Conference. Five players were

named to the AU-SAC list, including the SAC Freshman

Offensive Player of the Year. Kennard France. The other four

players named to the All-SAC team were tailback Jameil

Sunatt, offensive linemen Sam Luster, Curtis Wright (co-

captain), and defensive lineman Chris Kotish (co-captain).

Although it was a rocky season for the Bears this year, losing

games during both Parents Weekend and Homecoming, they

recorded a defeat over Newberry College and reclaimed the

Bishops' Trophy. With a young team, the Bears move towards

next year to improve on their record and look forward to a

Far Above: Center

Curtis Wright snaps

the ball to quarterback

Dave Robbins.

Above: The offensive

line prepares for the

center to snap the

ball.

Right: Michael

Clements looks for

an open receiver to

tiirow the ball to.

.^ 78 Football

Above: Tusculum College Quarterback Caleb Slover

battles with our own Paul Pope as he tries to throw the

ball after the snap.

elow: Quarterback Dave Right: Antoine Sutton runs with

obbins hands the ball off to the ball down the field,

imeil Sun"att.

Below: Quarterback Brett

Meunier recieves the snap and

looks at his runners for an open

player.

Concord

W. Carolina

Presbyterian

Carson-New.

Tusculum

Wingate

Mars Hill

Humbolt St.

Newberry

Catawba2000 Team: Casey Allen. Bo Arthur. Chri.s Bailey, Sal Baldi. Demetrius Ballard. Michael Barker. Mark Batista. Richard

Bernhardt, Don Bouldin, Ken tBowen, Adam Boyette. Shaun Breen, Josh Brown, Kelly Brown. Thomas Brown. David

Bukauskas, Ryan Buscaglio, Robb Campbell, Tim Clark. Michael Clements. Nick Dagenhart. Roy Dawkins, Joe Dewberry.

Matt Dopson. A.J. Driver, Paris Edwards, Kennard France, Mike Gianatassio, Greg Golden, Thomas Hand, Matthew

Harrell. Anthony Harris, Jason Hefner. Billy Holbrook. Greb Jacobs, Jered Jacobs, Jonathan Jeffries, Wayne Jennings, Bret

Johnson, Thurston Johnson. Frank Jolly, Robbie Koontz. Chris Kotish (captain). Brad Lindamood. Sam Luster. Ryan

Lynch. Artivest Martin, Chris Mayo, Kieon McLemore, William McMillan, Tarryl Meeks, Greg Melker, Ronnie Melker,

Ronnie Meunier, Eric Moore, Jason Mosser, Andrew Obert, Jason Oxentine, Ross Penland, Demetrius Peoples, Daniel

Peterson, Jason Phillips, Jeremy Phillips. Nate Ponder. Paul Pope, Mike Pothier, Chance Powell, Keith Powers, Justin Reid,

Shannon Reid, Bryce Rieger, Dave Robbins, Bubba Rosenbaum, Derek Ruff, Kenyon Rush, Chris Safley, Eddie Silfa,

Branden Smith, Clint Smith, Darrell Smith. Donnell Smith, Alex Spitz, Ben Stewart, Jameil Surratt, Antoine Sutton. Tim

Swanson, Marcus Taylor. Jason Temples. Ray Turner. Chris VanOpdorp. Bill Vaughan. Jimmy Vranek, Y'Hoshua

Weekes. Steve Westmoreland. Darian Williams. Ryan Wilson. Terrence Wilson. Curtis Wright (captain). Phillip Wright,

Chris Wyatt

Football 79

Below: Jameil Surratt tries to pull away from a Mars

Hill defender during the Homecoming game.Below: William McMillan

runs down field with the ball.

Above: Antoine Sutton runs

down field with the ball

while offensive lineman

Alex Spitz covers him.

% 80 Football

Left: Paul Pope grabs the

Tusculum quarterback to try for

a sack.

Below: Kennard France grabs the

ball in mid-air for a gain in yard-

age against Western Carolina.

ibove: Demetrius Peoples runs down

ield avoiding Mars Hill defenders during

he Homecoming game.

Above: Chris Kolish grabs a

Wingate player to block him

from making a play. Football 81 '^

' Didyou know... ?*Lenoir-Rhyne has had 23 players etjter professional football leagues since 1958.

^The most recent player drafted was John Milem into the NFL for the San Fransisco

49ers in 1999 in the fifth round

*Casey Allen received the Voight R. Cromer Award in 1999

*Jeremy Phillips received the David A. Moose Award in 1999

Right: Ronnie Melker blocks

defenders for Jameil SuiTatt.

Below: Punter Chris Mayopractices iiis kicking during a

scrimage.

Right: Quarterback Dave Robbins

gets sacked by a defender.

.^ 82 Football

Above: Dave Robbins looks to his

offense to pass the ball after the

snap.

Below: Run for it! Kennard France lunges

'orward to gain a few yards before getting

:ackled.

Below: Paris Edwards runs down the

field with the ball after completing the

catch.

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Above: Looking for an open Fa/- /lA(n'e; Running into trouble,

path. Arti\ est Martin runs past L-R's Paris Edwards looks for a

Wingate defenders. way around several defenders for

Above: A Mars Hill player grabs

Casey Allen to hold him downfield.

a first down.

Football 83 *)((

Women's SoccerThe Women's soccer team finished the season with a record

of 7-12 overall and 3-4 in the South Atlantic Conference.

Freshman Amy Westmoreland led the team with 28 goals

and 4 assists. Other leaders on the team were Sheila Murphy

with 5 goals and Brandi Blevins with 4 goals. On defense.

Goal Keeper Julie Crosby had 1 29 saves and 38 goals were

scored while she was defending the goal. Although the

team had a losing season, it was a rebuilding year with many

of the top players being young and ready to compete for

several more years for the Bears.

Scoreboard

L-R Opp.

Pfeiffer

S.C. -Aiken

King

Lees-McRae

Tusculum

Presbyterian

Carson-Newman

Francis Marion

Mars Hill

Belmont Abbey

Clayton C & S

Catawba

Newberry

Wingate

Eckerd

Tampa

Longwood

S.C.-Spartanburg

Catawba

3

3

3 2

I 2

5

1

2 1

3 5

2 1

2

5

2

6 1

2 3

2

1 5

4

1

2

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Far Above: Charlsie Downing cuts Above: Looking for an openthrough two players to move the ball player. Brandi Blevins kicks the

down field. ball downfield.

ig S4 Women's SoccerAbove: Goalie Julie Crosby kicks the ball downfield to waitir

teammates after a great save.^

Left: Keneika Gaines cuts across

to help her teammates on the field.

Below: Morgan Dresser passes

the ball cross field to keep her

opponents on their toes.

Team Statistics

67 corner kicks

by L-R this

season

118 fouls

7 Yellow cards

1 Red card

Season Pet.

.368 overall

.429 in the SAC

31 goals in the

season

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First Row: Catie Wood (manager), Colleen Regan, Sheila Murphy, Charlsie Downing, Keneika Gaines,

Brandi Blevins, Katie Baker, Samantha Erbaugh, Lindsay Bertram, Erica Clontz, Lauren Cerati, Morgan

Dresser, Coach Will Beddingfield Second Row: Madeline Castro, Kristen Carter, Julie Isley, AmyWestmoreland, Addie Kinstler, Julie Crosby, Jessica Clontz, Hali Robinson, Jennifer Kimble, Nikki Russell

Women's Soccer 85 i)^

Below: Morgan Dresser heads the

ball to get possession of the ball

for L-R.

Below: Kristen Carter slides to

get the ball away from her

opponent.

Below: Madeline Castro battles

with her opponent as she moves

down the field.

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Right: Julie Isley gets in

between her opponent and the

ball to get possession for L-R.

% Women's Soccer

Left: Katie Baker clears the ball Below: Keneika Gaines dribbles

from the oncoming opponent by the ball downfield and gets ready

passing it down field. to pass the ball to a teaniiiialc.

Above: Adrienne Goebel works

to keep the ball away from the

defender.

Left: Colleen Reagan uses her

quick feet to get away from two

defenders.

'fa»«w-iV»»g,

Women's Soccer 87

Men's SoccerThe Men's Soccer team had a very successful season this year

with a final record of 11-9-1 overall and 4-3-0 in the SAC.

They also beat Catawba College to capture the Food Lion SACMen' sSoccerToumament Championship led by Cory Morgan.

Bobby Cummings, and Lan'y Terry. Cory Morgan received

the Most Valuble Player award at the SAC Tournament. This

was the Bears' first winning season since 1993, and the first

for Coach Kevin Demers since his time here at Lenoir-Rhyne.

Cory Morgan set a new record with 1 9 goals for the season,

and Bobby Cummings set a new record for assists with 13 for

the season. Together as a team they also .set 8 new school

records. All of the hard work put into this season by every

player on the team led to the success of the season.

Congratulations to everyone on the team!

Below: Larry Terry fights for

the ball against a Tusculum

defender.

Above: Cory Morgan

battles two Newberry

College players as he

heads down field with

the ball.

Right: Nick Morrison

takes a shot for the

goal.

Right: Keith Elvidge jumps to

head the ba

88 Men's Soccer

Below: Cale Robinson jumps to Below Right: Nick Morrison

lead the ball to another player. gets ready to kick the ball to

another player against Catawba.

Below: The defensive players

line up to block a goal kick.

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First Row: Landon Pruitt, Nick Morrison, Brian Gonzales, Keith Elvidge, Brian Collins, Bobby Cummings. Joshua Hudgins, Erik Schmitt,

Ben Lowe, Aaron Watkins Second Row: B.C. Charles-Liscombe (Trainer), David Wallinger, Larry Terry, Michael Smith. KevinMcLaughlin, Cory Morgan. Patrick Favero, Kelly Teem, Linda Anstee (Trainer) Third Row: Head Coach Kevin Demers. Eric Carpenter.

Joe Favero, David Sergeant. Tom Skora. Chris McGee. Micah Robinson, Cale Robinson. Adam Hall, Jason Ondriezek (Asst. Coach)

Men's Soccer 89 %

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Congratulations SACTournament Champions!

^^^S<^^ . Congratulations to Cory Morgan & Erik Schmittfor

making AlI-SAC First Teamif

Right: Michael Smith ivicks to

steal the ball away from the

other team.

Below: Michael Smith battles

two defenders to move the ball

down the field.

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Right: Larry Teny kicks the

ball down the field.

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Right: Cory Morgan moves the

ball down field.

90 Men's Soccer

Below: Bobby Cummings

noves down field with the ball.

ibove: Kevin McLaughlin kicks the

'all out of the goal box.

ScoreboardL-R 0pp.

Belmont Abbey 1

S.C.Aiken 4 5

Lees-McCrae 2 2

Erskine 4 1

Lander 1 3

Presbyterian 3

Carson-Newman 2 1

Morehouse 2 3

Francis Marion 2 4

Augusta State 1 3

Tusculum 1

Wingate 1

Gardner-Webb 3 2

Catawba 2 1

N.C. Pembroke 1

Mars Hill 3 2

Newberry 5 1

Clayton College 1

Wingate 1

Carson-Newman 5

Catawba 4 2

Above: Josh Hudgins fights with his

opponent for control of the ball.

Men's Soccer 91 %

Men 's and Women 's

GolfThe Lenoir-Rhyne golfteams, led by junior Meghan

Jolly on the women's team and Andy Strock on the

men's team, have had a good season, placing well

at most tournaments. In the spring of 2000, Meghan

Jolly represented Lenoir-Rhyne at the Division 2

tournament in Texas and placed 8th overall and was

named the SAC 2000 player of the year and the

NGCA's All-America second team. Congratulations

to every player for their hard work and dedication

throughout the year!

Below Left: Scott Miller lines up

his shot before he swings.

Below: Craig Sparks hits a ball in

practice at the driving range.

f fit fMen's Team

Craig Sparks, Dean Preston, Coach Terrence Stewart.

Rusty Copp, Jon Pilkenton, Andy Strock, Scott Miller

.^ 92 Golf

3elow: Michelle Frank poses for

I quick shot in between shots.

Left: Coach Stewart talks to

Meghan Jolly about her shot

before she continues with her

came.

Above: Kelly Andrzejewski

swings to hit the ball to the green.

Women's TeamKelly Andrzejewski, Meghan Jolly, Coach Terrence

Stewart, Michelle Frank, Adrea Tiller

Golf 93

Men 's and Women 's

Cross CountryUnder the direction of new coach David Boop, the Men's

and Women's Cross Country teams battled against injuries

all season, but still came out with a successful season. The

Bear runners had top 5 finishes at their only home meet of

the season. Great job to all of the runners for their great and

hard work this season!

3elow: Sophomore Erin Coulter

jns a great race at Southside Park.

Above: Jesse Lugo and Jack

Hagar pass two Presby teri an

runners.

.^ 94 Cross Country

Above: Andrew Stapp paces

himself through the race and

goes for a top finish.

Above: Mahyoh Robinson and

Lauren Champion pass a Catawba

Women^s TeamSitting: Gayreii Leonhardt, Melissa Buff, Erin Coulter

Back row: Coach David Boop, Lauren Champion, Mahyoh Robinson. Amy Bloom

Men^s TeamSitting: Adam Stewart, Andrew Stapp, Mike Darling

Back row: Coach David Boop, Jack Hagar, Jesse Lugo, Tarl Sokolitsky

Cross Country 95 t

Men's Basketball

The L-R Men's basketball team had a season of mixed

results with an final record of 10-17 overall and 6-8 in

the South Atlantic Conference. The team had a great

upset over seventh ranked Wingate on Senior day. Senior

Daniel Willis scored 3 1 points to lead the Bears to the

upset defeat. Willis, who has scored in double figures

every game for the Bears this season, is also the SAC's

all-time leading scorer. Willis has also been at the top of

the ranking of Division II for scoring. He finished his

college career with a total of 1,980 points. Other team

leaders include Seniors Josh On- and John Tolbeit and

Sophomore Kassim Richardson. Willis, Oit, and Tolbert

were all recipients of SAC Senior Awards for their

accomplishments during this season. With a large number

of new faces, the Bears look to improve on their game

for next season. Great job for all of your hard work!

Front Row: Josh Lovell (manager), Luke Stafford, Kassim Richardson, Daniel Willis, Josh Orr, John Tolbert,

Gid Moser, Jake Orr, Charlie Baird Back Row: Drew King, Randy Mauldin, Ben Spell, Asst. Coach RyanEdwards, Head Coach John Lentz, Asst. Coach Shun England, Ryan Pitts, Kyle Morris, Rashad Price

96 Men's Basketball

Ipposite page: Randy Mauldin

umps to shoot while batthng a

Jewberry defender.

Below: Jake Orr adds points to

the board with an easy lay-up.

bove: Gid Moser looks for an

)en teammate to pass the ball.

Above: Daniel Willis battles a

Lander defender for 2 points.

Scoreboard

West Chester

Assumption

N.C. Asheville

Newberry

Queens

Augusta State

Lander

WVUTechWV State

Armstrong Atlantic St.

Francis Marion

Catawba

Lander

Newberry

Tusculum

Carson-Newman

Presbyterian

Wingate

Mars Hill

Catawba

Newberry

Tusculum

Carson-Newman

Presbyterian

Wingate

Mars Hill

Carson-Newman

L-R 0pp.

52

89

52

77

70

55

73

62

86

48

74

63

59

91

66

67

59

67

68

59

65

76

59

60

84

65

68

82

76

63

65

73

71

69

81

89

68

61

69

69

79

65

62

66

78

53

71

66

52

89

67

75

72

81

Men's Basketball '-)!'^

Right: Kassim Richardson

jumps to get the ball into the

basket over two defenders.

Below: Randy Mauldin goes for

the 3 point shot without any

pressure from the defense.

Above: Josh Oit battles with the

opposition for possession of the

ball.

Right: Jake Orr looks for an

open teammate to pass the ball.

Below: Kassim Richardson gets

above his opponent to put the

ball in the basket.

.^ Men's Baskelbull

f Left: Members of the

Men's Basketball

team took time to

visit children at Frye

Regional Medical

Center.

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5iAAove; Daniel Willis goes for the Above: Gid Moser battles with

jump shot. defenders to drive the ball to the

basket.

Left: Daniel Willis tlies through

the air to get the ball to the basket.

Men's Basketball 99 ^%

Below: Josh Orr takes

a shot against tough

defense from his

opponent.

Right: Kassim

Richardson grabs for

the ball to gain

possession for L-R.

% 100 Men's Basketball

Above: Kassim Richardson keeps his eye on the

basketball to score against NewbeiTy.

Left: Ryan Pitts and Kassim

Richardson battle with Catawba

players to gain possession of the

ball.

Left: Kassim Richardson

takes a shot and gets the 2

points for L-R.

Left: Josh Orr gets around a

Newberry defender to get the

the basket.

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IPOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE

Men's Baskelball 101

Women 'sBasketballThe Women's Basketball team finished their season with a

record of 15-12 overall and 6-8 in the South Atlantic

Conference. The team celebrated many accomplishments

this year, including advancing to the SAC semi-finals for the

first time in history. Maya Grady and Tracy Naidas were

named to the All-SAC team at the end of the season and Sally

Logan was named to the SAC All-Freshman team. MayaGrady also leads the SAC in two categories: Assist-to-

Tumover Ratio and Assists Per Game. Great job to all of the

members of the team for a successful season!

Above Right: Amber Hanks

looks for a teammate to pass the '"^

ball to.

Above: Sally Logan drives the

ball to the basket.

Above: Sally Logan moves the

ball down court.

'^ 102 Women's Basketball

Above: Maya Grady goes for the layiip anc

gets the 2 points for L-R.

ielow: Ebony Orr drives to the

lasket and leaves her Catawba

lefender behind.

Far Below: Maya Grady takes a

quick shot from the 3-point line.

Left: Amber Hanks takes a shot

above her opponents for the 2

points for L-R.

Below: Lakeshia Feaster

reaches high for the ball against

Pembroke.

I' IIFront Row: Maya Grady, Katie Marsh. Jen Shannon. Lakeshia Feaster, Amy Gritzmacher, Amber

Hanks, Sally Logan, Ebony Orr, Kim Cook Back Row: Asst. Coach Amy Dellinger, David Sergeant

(trainer), Jessica Bryan, Talaya Jefferson, Coach Kris Ruffo, Erika Hale, Tracy Naidas. B.C. Charles-

Liscombe (trainer), Asst. Coach Bobby Rowe

Women's Basketball 103 'iK

Team Highlights

* The team

advanced to the

semi-finals of the

SAC tournament

for the first time in

history

* Coach Kris Ruffo

gained her 100th

win as a collegiate

coach

* 2 players, MayaGrady and Tracy

Naidas named to

All-SAC team

* Sally Logan was

named to the All-

Freshman SACteam

Right: Amber Hanks battles

with Catawba defenders to get

the ball in the basket.

Below: Amber Hanks goes for

the lay-up against Catawba.

'^ 104 Women's Basketball

Right: Katie Marsh battles against her defenders to try

to score for L-R.

Below: Ebony Oit moves the ball down the court.

ScoreboardClayton College & State

N.C.-Pembroke

Concord

Belmont Abbey

S.C-Aiken

Francis Marion

Virginia Union

Armstrong Atlantic State

Clayton College & State

Mass.-Lowell

Lynn

Catawba

Newberry

Tusculum

Carson-Newman

Presbyterian

Wingate

Mars Hill

Catawba

Newberry

Tusculum

Carson-Newman

Presbyterian

Wingate

Mars Hill

Mars Hill

Catawba

L-R Opp.

60 45

84

82

61

67

76

78

69

73

61

73

68

67

72

64

57

65

59

69

59

79

69

49

78

64

69

61

70

38

72

75

61

48

56

42

64

60

70

44

56

41

92

82

70

84

52

55

59

69

87

65

65

65

Afcove.-Tracy Naidas takes a quick shot over her

opponents reach for the 2 points for L-R.Women's Basketball 105 'tt

VolleyballThe Lady Bears Volleyball team finished the season with a

record of 19-13 overall and 8-6 in the South Atlantic

Conference. Led by Senior Gabi Macon and Juniors Michelle

Baity and Cassandra Stemple. the team placed 2nd at the

Active Ankle Tournament hosted at Lenoir-Rhyne. With five

returning starters from last year and a handful of talented

freshmen, the team had another great winning season.

Congratulations to everyone on the team for their hard work!

Above Right: Carolyn Prescott

sets the ball to hitter Lynae

Mathia.

Above: Casey Ledford recieves

a serve and hits it to the setter.

Right: Jenny Ramsey waits for

the serve.

Above: Becky Hogue and Michelle Baity block a hit.

.^ 106 Volleyball

Below: Michelle Baity goes for Right: Hitter Gabi Macon blocks

he kill against Mars Hill. a hit.

Seated: Michelle Baity, Lynae Mathia, Gabi Macon, Becky Hogue, Jenny Ramsey Standing: Coach Glenda

Parrish, Leila Wiggins, Lindsey Prall, Cassandra Stemple, Carolyn Prescott, Megan Gandy, Loraine

Clausnitzer, Natalie Orth, Casey Ledford, Mike DiStefano, Asst. Coach Mike Stirk

Volleyball 107 i

Category Leaders

Kills Michelle Baity

Setting Cassandra Stemple

\ttacks Michelle Baity

Serves Cassandra Stemple

Digs Cassandra Stemple

Slocks Michelle Baity

Did you know...?

* Michelle Baity holds the

school recordfor kills in a

season and hitting for a

season, and her career

* Gabi Macon holds the

school recordfor blocking in

a season, and her career

Right: Carolyn Prescott hits the

ball over the net.

Below: Gabi Macon hits the ball

over the ned from mid-court.

'^^g 108 Vollevball

Above: The ladies get pumped

up before the match starts.

Below: Lynnae Mathia digs deep

to get the ball to the setter to

complete the play.

Above: Lorraine Clausnitzer and

Gabi Macon block the opponents hit

at the net.

1^ Scomboand

mP^ L-«. Opp.

Anderson 3

S.C.-Aiken 3

Rollins 3

Converse 3 1

Wingate 3 2

Presbyterian 3 2

Johnson C. Smith 3

Catawba 3 2

C.W. Post 3 1

Adelphi 3

Concordia 3 1

Newberry 3

Tlisculum 2 3

Carson-Newman 1 3

Mars Hill 3

Presbyterian 3 2

Wingate 3

Catawba 1 3

Pfeiffer 3

Queens 3

N.C. Central 3

Catawba 1 3

Gardner-Weblb 1 3

Newberry 3

S.C. Aiken 3

Florida Southt;rn 1 3

Rollins 3

Carson-Newman 3 1

T\isculun 1 3

Mars HiU 3 1

T\isculum 3

Queens 3

Vollevball 109 i

iLisr&il/p J

2000-2001 Squad

Members

Meredith Mongello

(captain)

Jana Smith { co-captain)

Briana Butler

Courtney Ellis

Kristie Kempston

Cheslie Millwood

Susan Stephens

Above Left: The whole squad

poses together before the

Homecoming parade.

Above: The girls get ready for

their great performance at the

Pep Rally.

Far Above: The Cheerleaders

enjoy a night at the Outback

during their trip to Florida.

.^ 10 Clieerleading

Above: Kristie Kempston.

Briana Butler, and Jana Smith

have a "funky" time at the

performance during Parents

Weekend.

Left: Susan Stephens and

Courtney ElHs do the chicken

dance with 2000 graduate

Arland Mays.

Below: The squad gets pumpedbefore a football game.

BEARSjLets TeorEw Up

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^Above: 1,2, 3. ..the squad does

push-ups after an L-R

touchdown.

Left: The squad enjoys

performing for the crowd at the

Pep Rally in Shaw Plaza.

Cheerleading 1 1

1

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Athletic TrainingMany people never see beyond the athletes when talking about college

sports, but one of the most important aspects of athletics anywhere is

the people who keep the athletes in a healthy condition to compete. The

athletic trainers are vital to any sport in order to assist injured players

during recovery and keep the healthy players active. Lenoir-Rhyne has

an excellent Sports Medicine/Athletic Training program with faculty

who are certified Athletic Trainers and work with students in the

classroom and oversee field work for the students. It is a valued

program at Lenoir-Rhyne and without them it would be impossible to

have such healthy athletics programs and successful seasons!

Did you know...?

* Lenoir-Rhyne has 4 full-time

faculty members who are certified in

Athletic Training that rotate

between the academic program and

athletics as well as one intern ATCthat devotes all their time to

athletics

* There are 15 students currently in

the Sports Medicine/Athletic

Training program and

approximately 10 students working

towards acceptance

Far Above: ATC Mike McGeeworks with Antoine Sutton on

the sidelines during a game.

Above Right: Mike McGee and

student trainer Luis Velez talk

to Jonathan Jeffries on the

football field.

Right: -B.C." Charles-

Liscombe, ATC, and student

trainer Linda Anstee help Micah

Robinson off the field during a

soccer game.

112 Athletic Training

Left: ATC "B.C." Charles-Liscombe stretches

out Tarl Sokolitsky before a Cross Country

meet.

First row: Jessica Benton, Sue Scaffidi, B.C. Charles-Liscombe. Mike McGee, Jen Hm-X Back row: Brandy

Wellmon, TeShondra Abner, David Sargeant, Charlie Weir, Luis Velez, Mike DiStefano, Linda Anstee,

Tracy Crincoli, Heather Bennett

AthI ctic Training 113 •

Athletic StaffofLenoir-Rhyne

Brent Bagwell Kohle Baniett Will Bedduigfield Jessica Benton David Boop Sheiia Bowman

Clifton Etlieridge Joe Fisher Dick hosier Buddy Halhert Bill Hart Marc Hart

Frank Leaks John Lent:. Michael MacEachern Michael McGee Glen McNainee Mike McRee

.^^»1 14 Athlelic Staff

Cindy Moser Jason Ondriezek Frank Pair Glenda Punish Carol Robinson Scott Rohitzer

Bobbx Rone Kris Ruffo Sue Scaffidi Henn Smith Joe Smith

Terrance Stewart Mike Stirk Patrick Tcvliit

Coaching Stajfs

Football

Bill Hart, Head Coach

Brent Bagwell

Kobie Barnett

Dick Foster

Buddy Halbert

Marc Hart

Chet Henicle

Charles Houck

Frank Leaks

Glen McNameeMike McReeTom Shahady

Golf

Terrance Stewart

Men 's Basketball

John Lentz, Head Coach

Ryan Edwards

Shun England

Women \s Basketball

Kris Ruffo. Head Coach

Amy Dellinger

Bobby Rowe

Baseball

Frank Pait, Head Coach

Kelly Haynes

Cross Country

David Boop

Joyce Stewart

Volleyball

Glenda Parrish, Head Coach

Mike Stirk

Men's Soccer

Kevin Demers, Head Coach

Jason Ondriezek

Women \s Soccer

Will Beddingfield. Head Coach

Dale Beattie

Softball

Shena Bowman, Head Coach

Jamie CoffeyAthletic SlalT 115

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Welcome to

Bear country...

IAthletes excel in competition

Lenoir-Rhyne

athletics has

experienced a

great year of

competition

Football player John Miiem

was drafted into the National

Football league to play l\)r the

San Fransico 49ers in the 5th

round of the NFL Draft. Milem

started as defensive end in the

49ers opening game against the

New England Patriots.

Golf player Meghan Jolly traveled

to Texas this past spring to compete

in the Division II Women's Golf

Tournament. She finished 8th in

the nation. Jolly was also named

the SAC Player of theYear for 2000

and was placed on the N.G.C.A.'s

All-American second team list.

The Men ' s Soccer team captured

the 2000 SAC Tournament and

set 8 new school records this

year during their first winning

season in 7 years. Junior Cory

Morgan was named the SACTourney MVP and set several

new records this season.

> Alhlelics : 17'^

1 1 8 Athletics

Athletics 119

Greeks of

Lenoir-Rhyne

Lenoir-Rhyne College is home to eight Greek organizations;

Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta, Delta Zeta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi

Kappa Phi, Theta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Theta Xi.

Lenoir-Rhyne also has two councils, Interfratemity Senate and

Panhellenic Council that combine members of each fraternity

and sorority respectively and work together to set guidelines

and standards for Greek life on campus. Along with those

groups are also Rho Chis who are sorority members that

become Recruitment Counselors during the spring semester

Recruitement. Each organization participates in philanthropic

activities and social activities, both on and off campus. Greek

awards are given annually to individuals, fraternities, and

sororities that best exemplify the goals of their organization

and have shown leadership on the L-R campus and in the

community. The greek organizations at Lenoir-Rhyne

participate in programs such as Adopt-A-Highway, Locks of

Love, Alzheimers research, WalkAmerica, March of Dimes,

PUSH America, North Carolina School for the Deaf, Susan G.

Koman Breast Cancer Foundation, child abuse prevention, and

Girl Scouts of America. All eight organizations on campus

strive to reach into the community of Hickory and beyond to

make a difference in the lives of the people that they work with.

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Above: Seseral Theta Chi

brothers hang out at the Art and

Science Center before the

Homecoming parade begins.

Left: Sigma Kappa sisters

celebrate Mardi Gras during the

Homecoming parade down

Stasavich Place.

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Greek SpeakBid Day The day people who rushed accept

their bid to a fraternity or sorority

Socials Formal and nonformal gatherings

for sorority or fraternity members

and their dates only

Rush A week of learning about each

orgcmization

Smol<er A meeting put on by each fraternity

for members of rush

Pledge Someone who is in the process of

joining a greek organization

Open Bid A bid offered to someone who did

not go through rush

COB Cordially Open Bid - constantly

giving out bids

Mixers A gathering of one sororit}' and one

fraternity for members only

Lavaleer A brother gives his girlfriend a

necklace with his fraternity letters on

Pinning

It

A brother gives his girlfriend his

badge of initiaticm

Big Brother A fraternity member that takes on a

pledge to help him through the rush

process

Big Sister A sorority member that takes on a

pledge to help them through the rush

process

Little Brother A pledge that takes on a older

member of the fraternity to help them

through rush

Little Sister A pledge that takes on a older

member of the sororit}- to help them

through rush

Composite A picture of the members of the

fraternit}' or sororit}'

Founder's Day The day that each sororin- or

fraternity wasfounded

Legacy A family member that was a member

of a fraternity or sororit}' before a

current member

Initiation Acceptance into the organization

Bid An invitation to the fraternit}' or

sororit}'

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Members: Jack Hager, Brendan Malanga, Blake Burks, Terry

Donaher, Lee Baldonado, Tim Baird, Kyle Cornwell, Brian Collins,

Nate Davidson. Derek Justice. Kris Litinan. Cliff Miller. Andrew

Patrick. David Payne. Tim Rush. Tonv Sweeny. Andrew Troutman

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of the house.

Right: The brothers at the Annual run to Charlotte

benefitting PUSH America. They raised $2,800

during the run. PUSH America is the Pi Kapp's

national philanthropy.

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•s 2000 Executive Council USArchon

Vice Archon

Treasurer

Secretary

Warden

Historian

Chaplain

Jack Hager

Brendan Malanga

Blake Burks

Terry Donaher

Lee Baldonado

Tim Baird

Kyle Cornwell

Left: Tim Baird and Teiry Donaher pose for a

quick picture.

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Pi Kappa Phi wasfounded at the College ofCharleston, South

Carolina on December 10, 1904. The Epsilon Rho chapter here

at Lenoir-Rhyne was founded on December 3, 1983. The Pi

Kapps are the onlyfraternity to start its own national outreach

program, PUSHAmerica, which senses as both a national and

a local philanthropy activity for the fraternity. They have

raised over $3 million for PUSH America and donated 3.2

million man hours to serx'ice the communities, an amount that

equals approximately $26 million. Pi Kappa Phi is the fastest

growingfraternity in the nation. Its colors are gold and white,

the auxilary color is royal blue, and theflower is the red rose.

Some famous Pi Kapps include: Jim Edmonds, athlete; Rich

Risen, sports anchor; David Goodnow, news anchor; Tommy

Lasorda, former baseball Manager; Randy Owen, musician;

Joe Sewell, athlete; Thomas Wolfe, author; and Ben Overton,

Court Justice ofFL. Pi Kappa Phi has 1 7 active members here

at Lenoir-Rhyne and over 80,000 initiated members nation-

wide.

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Above: On Bid Day. the hrothers celebrate the

new pledges joining the Fraternity.

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Members: TeShondra Abiier, Amber Beal, Heather Bennett, Brandi Blevins. April Chapman,

Jade Cobb, Kristin Daugherty, Wendy Eggars, Amber Farling. Keneika Gaines, Becky

Hague, Elizabeth Huss, Talaya Jefferson, Cynthia Kennett, Audrey Kreske, Ashley LeBarron,

Sarah Millwood, Anne Monroe, Sheila Murphy, Amanda Nicks, Emily Owen, Aiuli Penley,

Erin Pressley, Amber Starbuck, Katie Thompson, Danielle Black, Leigh Chandler, Erica

Clontz. Tracy Crincoli, Charlsie Downing, Amber Ervin, Jenny Eorbes, Cindy Hale, Emily

Hopping, Maiy Margaret Jackson, Kristie Kempston. Lisa Kimball, Dani Lambeth, Kristin

Little, Chelsie Millwood, Nancy Mulholland, Kristin Neely, Natalie Orth, Jenny Parsons,

Kristi Pfaffendoif, Stephanie Ross, Susan Stephens, Ailisa Willis

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Above: It's a KD invasion of the Outback!

Right: Members of Kappa Delta pose with AdamMosher, the groups representative in the Mr. L-R

pageant. Adam was the second runner up in the

competition. Doesn't he look beautiful?

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3elow: Anne Monroe. Wendy Eggars. Cynthia

Cennett. Sheila Murphy, and Jenny Forbes have

un in the snow at a nearby park.

\2000 Executive Council

President Heather Bennett

VP of Membership Cynthia Kennett

VP of Standards Amber Starbiick

VP of Pledge Education Amber Beal

VP of Public Relations Leigh Chandler

Ailisa Willis

TeShondra Abner

Kristi Pffafendorf

Kristin Daugherty

Tracy Crincoli

Amber Farling

Secretary

Treasurer

Asst. Treasurer

Rho Chi

Panhellenic Delegate

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Chris VanOpdorp

Corey Stirewalt

Terry Donaher

Bo Arthur

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Below: Leigh Chandler. Keneika Gaines. AmberBeal. Amber Starbuck, and Anne Monroe get

ready for a night on the town!

Kappa Delta was founded on October 23, 1897 at Longwood College in Fannviiie,

Virginia. Its Gamma Chi Chapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was created in 1962. Philanthro-

pies include the Girl Scouts of America, National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse,

Children 5 Hospital of Richmond, VA, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons

Research Awards, and the Children's Protection Council of Hickory. Its colors are olive

green and emerald green, the sororityjewels are the diamond, emerald, and pearl, and the

flower is the white rose. Some famous KDs include: Pearl Buck, author; Dr. Bonnie

Dunbar, astronaut; Debra Maffett, Miss America, 1983; and Suzy Spaford, creator ofSuzy

Zoo. Kappa Delta currently has 48 active members here at Lenoir-Rhyne, cmd 108,379

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Matt Bracken. Phil Caiiiuo, Cody Clark, Zacli Cox, Jason Deierlein,

Mike DiStefano, JeffEudy, Bryan Fleming, Rusty Kopp, Matt Langford,

Clay Lassiter, Jason Leohers, Andrew Moose, Travis Nicolette, Keith

Powers, Alex Pournelle, Dean Preston, Brett Rajferty, Kirk Ranney,

Andy Shirlen, Kyle Sprehe, Coiy Stirewalt

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Chi house.

Right: Theta Chi brothers celebrate Bid Day 2000

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Vv| P''ts in the St. Jude's Trail Ride where

•'fl^ they raised $8,000 for the Children's

Hospital

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Theta Chi was founded at Nonvich

University on April 10, 1856. The Delta

Chi Chapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was

established on May 15, 1954. Their

national philanthropy is the Red Cross

and the local philanthropy for the Delta

Chi chapter is St. Jiide 's Children !v

Hospital. Theta Chi [s flower is the red

carnation, and its publication is "The

Rattle" Some famous Chi's include:

Steven Spielberg, movie director; Lee

laccoca. Ford Motor Co. ; Bricm Cardi-

nal, athlete; and "Shug" Jordan, foot-

ball coach. Theta Chi currently has 22

active members here at Lenoir-Rhyne

and 7,100 nation-wide.

President

Vice President

Secretary^

Treasurer

Marshal

Executives

at Large

Zach Cox

Kirk Ranney

Btyan Fleming

Cory Stirewalt

Brett Rajferty

Phil Carlino

Andy Shirlen

Andrew Moose

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Members: Katie Baker. Ai)iy Bloom. Katie Boweii. Shamioii Brewer, Beth Caiiestraiio. Lacey

Camion. Lara Cato, Lauren Cerati. Lcmdi Coltrain, Colleen Cox, Ashley Dinney, Samantha

Erbaugh, Micaela Glenn, Michelle Harrison, Summer Huneycutt, Joanna Kieschnick, Kim

Long. Amanda Lane. Jenni Lawson. Natia Loney. Lynnae Mathia, Tiffany Menz.e. Kati Meyer.

Michelle McConnell. Sarah Jane Milheim. Shannon Norris. Meredith Osborne. Crystal

Pepper. Jenny Payseur. Colleen Reagan. Erin Russell. Harmony Schilling. Adrianne Sisk. Jana

Smith, Sabrena Smith, Shelley Smith, Jennifer Sterling. Stephanie Thompson. Hannah

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Above: Sisters of Delta Zeta embrace the

fight against birth defects.

Right: Michelle Hanison, Michelle

McConnell. Katie Baker, Crystal Pepper, and

Joanna Kieschnick celebrate the 4th of July

in the Nation's capitol.

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Above: Samantha Erbaugh and Hamiony

Schilling bringing bact; the 80s at the DZ-

Theta Chi Prom Mixer.

Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University (Ohio)

on October 24, 1902. The Zeta Xi chapter here at

Lenoir-Rhyne was established in 1961. Delta Zeta 's

national philanthropy is hearing impaired and deaf

awareness and sen'ices. As a sorority, they strive to

educate the communit}- about the hearing impaired

while also raising funds for various groups and

organizations including the National Delta Zeta

Foundation and the North Carolina School for the

Deaf. The Zeta Xi chapter 's localphilanthropy is the

March ofDimes. Each year, the sisters ofDelta Zeta

participate in WalkAmerica and otherfundraisers

that support the fight against birth defects. Their

philanthropies are designed to promote volunteer

activities among the sorority. Delta Zeta 'sflower is

die Kilarney Rose, its colors are pink and green, and

its mascot is the turtle. Some famous Delta Zeta 's

include: Anne Rice, author; Sharon Stone, actress;

Betty Crocker, cook and author; and Florence

Henderson, actress. Delta Zeta has 39 active mem-

bers here at Lenior-Rhyne and 137,813 initiates

nation-wide.

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President Michelle McConnell

VP of Membership Crystal Pepper

VP of Programs Michelle Harrison

VP of Pledge Education Katie Baker

Secretan Beth Canestrano

Treasurer Harmony Schilling

Academics Sarah Jane Milheim

Rho Chi Lynnae Mathia

Sabrena Smith

Stephanie Thompson

Panhellenic Delegate Shannon Norris

Left: Delta Zeta Spring Rush 2000.

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VanOpclorp, Josh Evans, Shady Dahir. Robert Goodman, Ryan

Mnm\, Joe\ Smith

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Above: TKE brothers Ryan Mumy, Scott

Robitzer. Josh Evans, and Steve Priestley hang

out together at a friend's house for the weekend.

Right: The TKE brothers work to keep their

stretch of road along Highway 1 27 clean as part

of their Adopt-A-Highway Program.

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Left: Brothers of TKE and

their friends celebrate at

the wedding of President

Tommy Hand.

Tan Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois

Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899. It's

Delta Iota Chapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was

founded on April 1 1 , 1954. Their philanthropies

include Special Olympics and the North Carolina

Adopt-A-Highway Program. TKE colors are

cherry and gray, theirjewel is the white pearl, and

their officialflower is the red carnation. Famous

TKE's include Ronald Reagan, President; Elvis

Presley, entertainer; William Fowler Nobel Prize

winning Physicist; George Halas, founder of the

NFL; Terry Bradshaw, athlete; cmd Shannon

Meyers, athlete.

^ TKE Sugar Cubs ^Meredith Osborne

Meredith Mongello

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Ryan Mum\ and Joey

Smith hang out at the

house.

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Members: Ashley Abee, JenniferAmos, Linda Anstee, Laura Baines, Rhonda Barcomb,

Marie Buchanan, April Chambers, Laura Coker, Leslie Doiron, Maiy Frana, Alicia

Hainsworth, Keudra Hall, Jackie Hansehnan. April Heath, Siiz.anne Jackson, Rachel

Johnson, Angle Jolly, Amanda Jowers, Beth Kochany, Heather Lindhohn, Elise

Mayse, JoAnna Marie Novak, Melissa Pierce, Caroline Reiser, Mahyoh Robinson,

Brandi Sipes, Julie Ann Sippel. Christine Sommer, Mackenzie Smart, AmandaStames, Audrey Stell, Rochelle Weiss, Laura Welch, Brandi Wellmon, Amy White,

Leila Wiggins

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Right: Sisters Jackie Hanselman. Rhonda Barcomb

and Laura Colder at a Theta Xi mixer.

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Left: The sisters celebrate

at St. Andrews Lutheran

Church at the wedding of

last years" President.

Kirstin Johnson.

Below: Zeta sisters and the

ZTA Bunny at the Greek

Week Chariot Race 2000.

2000 Executive Council

President April Chambers

Vice Presidents Linda Anstee

Brandy Welhnon

Julie Ann Sippel

Secretoiy Caroline Reiser

Treasurer Rhonda Barcomb

Historian Jackie Hanselman

Ritual Lcmra Coker

Scholarship Amanda Jowers

Rho Chi Jackie Hanselman

Panhellenic Rep. Man' Frana

i SZeta Tail Alpha wasfounded at Longwood College on October 15, 1898. The Delta OmicwnChapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was established on Febriiaiy 17, 1962. The national

philanthropyfor ZTA is the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The sisters here at

Lenoir-Rhyne work to bring that national cause to the local level. Zeta Tau Alpha 's colors

are turquoise blue and steel gray, its flower is the white violet, and some of the symbols

includefive-pointed crowns, strawberries, and the white violet. Zeta Tau Alpha currently has

35 active members here at Lenoir-Rhyne and 9,149 members nation-wide.

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Members: Tony Coble. Daniel Roinine, John Setzer. Charlie Weir,

Jason Call. Adam Coffey. Crown Hoffman. Ian Meeks. David Yoder,

Eric Benson, Ga)y Kovar, Joey Meyer,Jon Nelson, Billy Van O'Linda

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Above: Brothers of Theta Xi practice their sign

language during a signing class that they partici-

pate in every Monday night.

Right: The Theta Xi Executive Council on the

porch of the house.

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Left: Charlie Weis, Joey

Meyer, and Jason Call hang

out during a party at the Xi

house over the weekend.

Theta Xifraternity was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic

Institute in Troy, New York on April 29. 1864. The Kappa

Omicron chapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was established on

September 25. 1950. Their philanthropies are Multiple

Sclerosis and Habitat for Humanity. Theta Xi 's colors ewe

azure blue and silver and its flower is the blue iris. Some

famous Xis include: Jim Voss, astronaut; Jim Davis,

cartoonist; Henderson Forsyth, a.k.a. Colonel Sanders;

Don Costello, V.P. of American Express; and Thomas

Fenders, Basketball Coach. Theta Xi currently has 14

active members here at Lenoir-Rhyne and 2.586 nation-

wide.

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President

Vice President

Treasurer

Secretary

Senior Steward

Junior Steward

David Yoder

Crown Hoffman

Ian Meeks

Adam Coffey

Joey Meyer

Billy Van O'Linda

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Above: David Yoder and Jason Call listen and

watch their lellow brother and teacher. Charlie

Weis, as he shows them new words in ASL.

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Members: Michelle Bain, Amanda Boliek. Christine Brock. Leigh Biyant. Amanda Biirkhart. Jennifer

Carpenter. Jessie CarroU.Casey Childers. Emily Cobble, Caron Coffey, Loru Coltrane, Holly Creeger,

Brandy Cruse, Laney Eanes, Laura Eckard, Vanessa Elliot, Gretchen Ferris, Barbara Gilpin, Kristine

Gise, Elizabeth Gold, Kelley Guffey Alexis Harris, Jill Hamlin, Amy Hensley, Jennifer Hernandez, Katie

Hoyle.Tanya Jansen, Katie Kaminska, Krissy Kolster. Kristy Knight. Keya Lackey. Kym Lathrop, Ginny

Lee, Mandi Ligatti, Wendy Mease. Misty Patterson, Rachel Payne, Andie Powers, Katie Redden, Jennie

Rudisill, Beth Seagle, Shelley Sehorn, Ragan Sheets. Katie Stone. Rachel Strickert, Stephanie Tilley,

Meredith Vaughan. Brooke Vicke. Sarah Westmoreland. Kris Williams

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Above: Sigma Kappa beauties Ginny Lee. WendyMease, Leigh Bryant, Jessie Carroll, and AmyHensley get ready to paint the town!

Right: Living on the Sigma Kappa hall is so much

fun! At any hour of the night you can find

someone to talk to.

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ibove: Brandy Cruse, Rachel Payne, Jean Marie

.aramore, and Krissy Kolster dazzle their dates at

ligma Kappa's formal social in Blowing Rock, NC.

ibove: "If you're going to be Greek..why not be a

;oddess?" Sigma Kappa welcomes ten new

.nembers into their fall pledge class.

Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College in

Watenille, Maine, on November 9, 1874. The

Epsilon Alpha chapter here at Lenoir-Rhyne was

founded on February 24, 1962. Sigma Kappa's

national philanthropies are Gerontology,

Alzheimer's Disease, Inherit the Earth, and the

Maine Seacoast Missionaiy Society. The Sisters

here at Lenoir-Rhyne also have local philanthro-

pies to continue their work and make an impact in

the local area. They strive to bring their national

philanthropies of Gerontology and Alzheimer's

Disease to the Hickory area by visiting Alzheimer 's

units and working with Lutherhaus and the

Lutheran Home. Other local philanthropies are

Project HEART and Locks of Love, a serx'ice that

provides hair to make wigs for children with can-

cer Its colors are lavenderand maroon, itsjewel is

the pearl, and itsflower is the violet. Somefamous

Sigma Kappas include: Susan Johne, Senator;

Judith Guest La Vercombe. author; Lauren Ro-

man, actress; Rhea Seddon, mission specialistfor

NASA; and Ashley Welkos, actress. Sigma Kappa

currently has 50 members here at Lenoir-Rhyne

and 92,661 initiates nation-wide.

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President

Executive VP

VP ofMembership

VP ofAlumnae Relations

VP of Pledge Education

VP of Scholarship

Secretary

Treasurer

Rho Chi

Panhellenic Delegate

Krissy Kolster

Jill Hamlin

Barbara Gilpin

Jennifer Carpenter

Jessie Carroll

Ginny Lee

Rachel Payne

Brandy Cruse

Jennie Hernandez

Caron Coffey

Caron Coffey

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Fraternity ofthe Year

ThetaXi

Theta Xi Fraternity was founded on April 29, 1864, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy,

New York. It was founded during the period of the Civil War by eight men who wanted unity and

fellowship cuid determined to establish a fraternity on a national level; Theta Xi fraternity is the

only college fraternity to be created during the Civil War period. The Kappa Omicron chapter

here at Lenoir-Rliyne was established on September 25, 1950. Their philanthropies are Multiple

Sclerosis cuid Habitatfor Hunmnity. The brothers of Theta Xi strive to bring their national phi-

lanthropies to the Hickory area. Theta Xi currently has 14 active members here at Lenoir-Rhyne

and 2,586 nationwide. The Year award is given to the fraternity with the highest GPA, serx'ice to

their community, and good character Congratulations to all of the brothers of Theta Xi for their

award!

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Sorority ofthe Year

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Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded on November 9, 1874 at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. It

was the first sorority in New England and the members strive to promote service, cultural

development, and intellectual life among its members. Sigma Kappa 's national philanthropies are

Gerontology, Alzheimer 's Disease, Inherit the Earth, and the Maine Seacoast Missionary Society. The

Sisters here at Lenoir-Rhyne also have local philanthropies to continue their work and make cm

impact in the local area. They strive to bring their national philanthropies of Gerontology and

Alzheimer's Disease to the Hickory area by visiting Alzheimer's units and working with Lutherhaus

and the Lutheran Home. Other local phUcmthropies are Project HEART and Locks ofLove, a service

thatprovides hair to make wigs for children with cancer The membership in the Epsilon Alpha chapter

at the Lenoir-Rhyne is 50 and the national membership is 6,182. The Year award is given to the

sorority with the highest GPA and outstanding service with their philanthropies. Congratulations to

all of the sisters of Sigma Kappa for their award!

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2000 GreekAwardsThe 34th Annual Greek Awards were held on May 1, 2000 in the Belk Centrum. This year, the Greek members of

Lenoir-Rhyne were honored for their volunteer work both on and off campus, as well as their performance in the

classroom. Sigma Kappa and Theta Xi received the Organization of the Year awards for the second consecutive

year. Other recipients included Jade Cobb, Amber Beal, Shele Keeley, Heather Bennett, and Ashley Collins of

Kappa Delta, Andrew Troutman and Kris Litman of Pi Kappa Phi, Brandy Wellmon, Jackie Hanselman, and Kirstin

Johnson of Zeta Tau Alpha, Tia Loney and Lisa Gonzalez of Deha Zeta. David Yoder, Tony Coble, and Matt Davis

of Theta Xi, and Gretchen Ferris and Tessa Walters of Sigma Kappa. Congratulations to all who were honored at

the 2000 Greek Awards!

Above: Matt Davis of Theta Xi was the recipi-

ent of the Man of the Year Award. This Awardis given to the Fraternity man whose college

career and Greek membership have been ones

of excellence, service, and achievement.

Right: Amber Beal of Kappa Delta and Brandy

Wellmon of Zeta Tau Alpha were the recipi-

ents of the Panhellenic Pledge Award and Kris

Litman of Pi Kappa Phi was the recipient of the

Fraternity Pledge Award. This award is given

to men and women pledges who are deemed to

be symbolic of their class.

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Left: Jackie Hanselman of Zeta Tau Alpha and

David Yoder of Theta Xi received the

Panhellenic and Fraternity Sophomore Awards.

These are given to sophomores whose contri-

butions during the 1999-2000 Academic year

have been outstanding.

Below: Kirsten Johnson of Zeta Tau Alpha was

awarded the Jane R. Jenkins Presidential Cup.

This award is given to the Greek President whohas done the most outstanding job in the day to

day operation of the Greek Organization.

E!T E3Other recipients were:

Jade Cobb, Panhellenic Leadership Gavel

Andrew Troutman, Fraternity Leadership Gavel

Brandy Wellmon, Laura Bland Clayton Scholarship Award

Tia Loney, Sarah A Cory Memorial Award

Gretchen Ferris, Excelsior Award

Sigma Kappa and Theta Xi, Greek Scholarship Awards

Ashley Collins, Panhellenic Senior Award

Tessa Walter Woman of the Year

Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Greek Week

SI mibove: Lisa Gonzalez of Delta Zeta received

le Al Carelli, Jr. Memorial Award. This award

i given to the most outstanding varsity athlete

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Above Far Left: Grctclicn Ferrisof Sigma

Kappa and Tony Cohle of Theta Xi re-

ceived the Juniors of the Year Awards.

These awards are given to the junior

sorority female and junior fratemily male

whose contributions during the academic

year have been outstanding.

Above Left: Heather Bennett of Kappa

Delta received the David Moose, II Mem.Leadership Award. This award recog-

nizes outstanding character, involvement

in athletics, and concern for others.

Right: Jill Hamlin of Sigma Kappa

recieved the David M. Adams Mem.Scholarship. This scholarship is given to

a rising senior whose devotion to the

Greek system and standard of personal

conduct have been an inspiration.

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The Graduating

Class of2001

TeShondra Abner

Sports Medicine

Jaime Absher

Occupational Therapy

Casey Allen

International Business

Linda Anstee

Athletic Training

Robin Arney Monica Ayotte Katie Baker

Secondary Education Human & Community Services Sports Management

Michael Banks

Business Administration

Corrine Barker

History

Sharon Barlow

Occupational Therapy

Heather Bennett

Sports Medicine

David Black

Business Administration

Brandi Blevins

Psych/Human & Comm. Services

Cynthia Boyer

Art Education

Robin Bradbury

Occupational Therapy

Michelle Brittain

Music Performance

Tiffany Broman

Religious Studies

Lauren Brunner

Psychology/German

Erin Brown

Political Science

Jennifer Brown

Religious Studies

Richard Brown

Business Administration

Leigh Bryant

Communications

Kenneth A. Bumgarner

Business Marketing

Crystal Burda

Studio Art

"/ may not have gone where I intended to go, hut I think I have

ended up where I intended to he." -Douglas Adams

Ryan Buscaglio

Occupational Therapy

Phillip Carlino

History

Jennifer Carpenter April Chambers

Occupational Therapy Elementary Education

Tony Coble Allison Coffey Caron Coffey

Business Administration Human & Comm. Services Elem. Education/Philosophy

Kathryn Coleman

Birth-K Education

Brian Collins Landi Coltrain Lora Coltrane William Combs

Sports Management Psychology Elementary Education ^m^^ Communications

"It is good to have an end tojourney toward, but it is thejourney

that matters in the end." -Ursula LeGuin

Elizabeth H. Cornett

Mathematics

Zach Cox

Business Admin./Economics

Tracy Crincoli

Sports Medicine

Robert Cummings

Biology

Shady Dahir David Day

Sports Management Family Ministry/Christian Ed.

Jill Draughn

Occupational Therapy

Brandy Cruse

Biology

Joseph Dorsch

Music

Courtney Ellis Ryan Erikson Amber Ervin

Elementary Education Communications/English Elementary Education

"The only thing you take with you when you're gone

is whatyou leave behind." -John Allston

Jeffrey Eudy

Chemistry

Amber Furling

Elementary Education

Joseph Favero

Physical Education

Gretchen Ferris

Theater/English Ed.

Jennifer Forbes

Elementary Education

Susan Garvey

Psychology

Delaine FoxHistory/English

Jill Franjiore

Elementary Education

Keneika Gaines

Physical Education

Amy Geis

Accounting

Charles M. Gerencer

Communications

Kelley Gilmore

Occupational Therapy

"They may forget what you said, but they will neverforget

how you made them feel." -Carl. W. Buechner

Barbara Gilpin

Political Science

Monica Goble

Nursing

Elizabeth Gold

Birth-K Education

Nancy Greiner Tonya Gwaltney Jack Hager

French Education Psych/Human & Comm. Services Communications

Jennifer K. Greer

English/Secondary Ed.

Katherine Hales

International Business

Jill Hamlin

Occupational Therapy

Michelle Harrison

Communications

Heather Haskell

Occupational Therapy

Marcia Hefner

Elementary Education

"Some memories are realities, and are better than anything that can

ever happen to one again." -Willa Gather

Amy Henderson

Biology

Amy Hensley

Elementary Education

Jennifer Hernandez

Nursing

Nathan Hooks

Sacred Music

Brooke HuffmanPsych/Human & Comm. Services

Suzanne Jackson

Nursing

Mia Johnson

Elementary Education

Sarah Johnson

English

Rachel Johnson

Psychology

Andy Holland

Classics

Jessica Johnson

Occupational Therapy

Angela Jolly

English Literature

"Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most

people don't recognize them." -Ann Landers

Jeff Kaeser Joanna Kieschnick

Occupational Therapy Int'l Business/German

Erin Kintzer

Occupational Therapy

Megan Knights

Human & Coinm. Services

Chris Kotish

Business Administration

Hillary Lanning

Political Science

Heather Lindhplm

Deaf/Elementary Education

Kim Long

Nursing

Hollie D. Kistler

Psychology

James Leach

Communications

Bai Lor Josh Lovell

Computer Info. Systems Sports Management

"The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment;

it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.

"

-Orison S. Marden

Jesse Lugo

Occupational Therapy

.Gabrielle Macon

Political Science/German

Jennifer McCollum

Occupational Therapy

Michelle McConnell

French/Communications

Mary McKinnon

Mathematics

Kevin McLaughlin

Physics

Wendy Mease

Corporate Communications

David B. Meyers

Psychology

Meredith Mongello

Occupational Therapy

Melissa Moose

Occupational Therapy

Nancy Mulholland

Human & Comm. Services

Elayne Mills

Secondary Education

"The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the

world, but to change it." -Colin Wilson

Alisha Navarro

Physics/Mathematics

Natalie Orth

Sports Management

Andrew Patrick

Psychology

Andrea Nellis

English Education

Shannon Norris

Elementary Education

Sharon Nuss

Human & Comm. Services i

Meredith Osborne

Political Science

Diana Paiva

Sports Management

Divya Patel

Chemistry/Biology

Morgan Patton

Nursing

Crystal Pepper

Business Administration

Robener Phillips

Pre-Medical Science

'^Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing

to be waitedfor, it is a thing to be achieved." -William J. Bryan

Jonathan Pilkenton

Political Science

Andrea Reeves

Occupational Therapy

David Porter

Mathematics

Stephen Priestley

Accounting

Adina Procop

Accounting

Caroline Reiser

American Studies

Beth Rikard Mahyoh Robinson

Human & Comm. Services Psych/Human & Comm Sen

Angela Rogers John Romine Stephanie Ross

Occupational Therapy Computer Information Systems Pre-Engineering

Tim Rush

Business Administration

"No bird soars too high ifhe soars with his own wings.'

- William Blake

Erin Russell

Human & Comm. Services

Kimitake Sato

Healthful Living

Mary Schley

Nursing

Heidi Sedlack

Occupational Therapy

Tom Segura

Communications

Robin Settlemeyer

NursingChristy Sheets

Psych/Human & Comm. Ser.

Sabrena Smith Angela Spurling

Psych/Human & Comm. Ser. Occupational Therapy

Amanda Starnes

Nursing

Joshua Smith

Biology

Corey Stirewalt

History

"Shootfor the moon. Even ifyou miss, you'll land among the

stars." -Les Brown

Deborah Stowers

Occupational Therapy.

Andrew Strock

Business Administration

Emily Taylor Stephanie Thompson

Occupational Therapy Psych/Human & Comm. Ser.

John Tolbert

Sports ManagementVue Vang

Accounting/Comp. Info. Sys.

Brandi Vanosdol

Psychology

Chris VanOpdorp

Health & Exercise Science

Luis Velez

Sports Medicine

Christina Viera James Vraneck

Human & Comm. Services Sports ManagementJennifer Wagner

Communications

"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also

dream; not only plan, but also believe." -Anatola France

Ashley Watts

Occupational Therapy

Rebekah Weant

Psychology

Justin Weidner

Sports Management

Rochelle Weiss

Elementary Education

Brandy Wellmon

Sports Medicine/P.A.

Daniel Willis

Physical Education

Talisha Wilson

Elementary Education

Reja Winebarger

History

Bria Worthington

Business Administration

William Weir

Sports Medicine

Ailisha Willis

Communications

William Wright

Business Administration

"Ifyou can imagine it, you can achieve it. Ifyou can dream it,

you can become it." -William Arthur Ward

Chris Wyatt

Sports Management/

Business Administration

Latricia Yelton

Occupational Therapy

Seniors Not PicturedSamantha Aaron

Angela Abernathy

Elizabeth Abernathy

Nicole Allen

Nicole Alves

Lyclia Austin

Garia Bailey

Alfred Baldonado

David Baldwin

Malinda Bauguess

Caroline Bean

Christine Beatty

Kevin BowmanMatthew Bracken

Kimberli Branch

Phillip Brewer

Fred Brinskelle

David Brockman

Britt Brookshire

Rhonda Burgess

Michele Bush

Amanda Caldwell

Kara Cantoni

Elizabeth Carpenter

Angel Cecile

Crystal I Chapman

Dayne Chester

Cody Clark

Michael Clontz

Kristy Cogdell

Randal Cole

Krista Conley

Theressa Cook

Michael Costello

James Cummins

Carole Curtis

Jessica Denton

Michael DiStefano

Delta Dula

Teresa Elliott

Keith Elvidge

Edgar Foster

Jill Gibbs

Mandy Glenn

Rita Grandstaff

Scott Grantham

Thomas Griffin

Larry Haas

Anne Haase

Terrah Hahn

Thomas Hand

Joshua Harless

Jason Harris

Cristy Hartsell

Leah Hickman

Christina Hicks

Sarah Hinsch

Amy Hittle

Stephanie Isenhour

Revonda Jackson

Edward Johnson

Amy Jones

Lydia Kanupp

Amy Kari

Cynthia Kennett

Shoua Khang

Ashley King

Misty Laii

Shanna Lawhon

Jennifer LawonMichelle Leonard

Cynthia Lester

Tracy Livingston

Yer Lo

Rebecca Malec

Margaret Marriott

Hope Martin

Edward MaxTory McCorkle

Patti Mclntire

Michael Morettie

Emily Mosteller

Shelley MundyLatricia Nelon

Brent Nichols

Dana Noble

Adrienne Pack

Lauri Pannenbacker

Lori Parham

William Payseur

Jennifer Perkins

Kristin Perrello

Tori Petrea

Stephanie Petty

Maria Pindicblaj

Debra Plant

Sherri Pollack

Rocky Poteat

Madonna Price

Lesley Queen

Lynne Reed

Matthew Reese

Jennifer Reid

Grace Rice

Crystal Richardson

Scott Robitzer

Christopher RomeJennifer RoweDouglas Rowland

Vicky Rubio

John Savage

Joseph Schortz

Brooke Schrum

David Sergeant

Christy Setzer

Michael Shehan

Anthony Simpson

Mary Sitton

Adam Sladcik

Amy Sowers

David Starkey

Vanya Starr

Benjamin Stewart

Mollie Strosnider

Karen SummeyShannon Thompson

Gary Til ley

Andrea Towery

Roxanne Triplett

Kimberly Troutman

William Tunstill

Christopher Turner

Melissa Underwood

Jamey VanHorn

Meredith Vaughn

Donna Walker

Augusta Wallace

William Walton

Benny Waters

Linda Weaver

Carla White

Kathy Whitener

Monica Whitworth

Randall Williams

Malanie Wilson

Paul Winter

Joel Wiszowaty

Crystal Withers

Shirley Woodell

Uzma Zakai

»

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Underclassmen

Underclassmen 161

Junior Class

Factst *

Class President,I '

Kristie Kempston

Class size. ^^^^^1

192 students.^

Ashley Abee

Bo Arthur

Tim Baird

Michelle Baity

Sal Baldi

Rhonda Barcomh

Amber Beal

Scott Berkholtz

Lindsay Bertram

Danielle Black

Amanda Boliek

Katherine BowenArlene Brett

Kelly Brown

Melissa Buff

^t^m l62Jiinio

Amanda Burke

Jason Call

Shannon Cameron

Beth Canestrano

Jessie CaiToU

Leigh Chandler

Casey Childers

Erica Clontz

Adam Coffey

^'^- Charlie Cox

Natasha Crouse

Kristin Daiigherty

Ashma Davidson

Catherine Davidson

Sarah DelAguila

Teny Donaher

Sara Drebes

Laura Eckard

Stacy Feldstein

Bryan Fleming

Mary Frana

Jackie Hanselmann

Crown Hoffman

Becky Hogue

Heidi Holland

Juniors 163 J

'^

Class of2002Summer Huneycutt

Kemp Iddings

Justi Jackson

Mary-Margaret Jackson

Matt Jenkins

Meghan Jolly

Kiistie Kempston

Robin Kesterson

Amy Kilby

Lisa Kimball

Kristin Knight

Krissy Kolster

Keya Lackey

Ginny Lee

Anna Lehmans

Gayren Leonhardt

Mandi Ligatti

Kristin Little

Natia Loney

Kyle Lowman

Tracy LowmanBecky Malec

Jennifer Marquardt

Lynae Mathia

Ian Meeks

.^ 164 Juniors

Royal Metze

Sarah-Jane Milheim

Amy Miller

Scott Miller

Anne Monroe

Emily Mosteller

Sheila Murphy

Kristin Neely

JoAnna Novak

Misty Patterson

Rachel Payne

Andrea Penley

Kristi Pfaffendorf

Diane Phillips

Sam Plonk

Juniors 165 •

Elaine Seter

Ragan Sheets

Jana Smith

Tarl Sokolitsky

Romen Sparks

Kimberly Spencer

Amber Starbuck

Audrey Stell

Susan Stephens

LesHe Stilwell

^m 1 fifi Juniors

Susan Stinson

Robert Stone

Bill Vaughn

Meredith Vaughn

May Yang

Juniors 167 .^

Sophomore Class

Facts

Class President,

Josh Brown

Class size

243 students

Jennifer AmosColleen Anderson

Candice Bancroft

Keisha Barlow

Eric Benson

Doug Blackburn

Amy Bloom

Shaun Breen

Alicia Brown

Josh Brown

Richard Buff

David Bukawskas

Amanda Burkhart

Cliff BynumApril Chapman

.^^m 168 Sophomores

SophomoresAllison Cherry

Robin Ciavardini

Daniel Clover

Jade Cobb

Emily Cobble

Erin Coulter

Melissa Crane

Nate Davidson

Ashley Dinney

Leslie Doiron

Barbara Eanes

Nicole Fox

Michele Frank

Kristine Gise

Greg Golden

Scarlett Good

Lauren Goss

Kelley Guffey

Alicia Hainesworth

Kendra Hall

Alexis Harris

April Heath

Mary Hining

Jennifer Holt

Emily Hopping

Sophomores 169 '%

Nathan Johnson

Amanda Jowers

Katie Kaminska

Marleah Kares

Lee Kelleyman

Kara Kent

InAe KimAmanda Lane

Ashley LeBarron

Kris Litman

'^ 170 Sophomores

Stacy McGrawRyan McCreary

Christopher McGeeMarion McMahonTiffany Menze

Joey Meyer

Kathryn Meyer

Tiffany Miller

Cheslie Millwood

Emily Moore

Sophomores 171 •

Emily OwenJenny Payseur

Jason Phillips

Andie Powers

Katie Redden

Chris Riley

Hali Robinson

Jamie Rudisill

Angle Saunders

.^ 172 Sophomores

Lindsay Witherspoon

Catie WoodJamie Woods

Erik Schmitt

„ Shelley Sehorn

^ David Sensenig

Elizabeth Sipe

Denis Slivka

Ronald Small

Mackenzie Smart

Michael Smith

Shelley Smith

i^ Christine Sommer

Renee Staley

Jennifer Steriing

Adam Stewart

Katie Stone

Rachel Strickert

Jamil Surratt

Marcus Taylor

William Teem

Kevin Townsend

Tiffany Varvaris

Brooke Vick

;David Wallinger

Shanna Wasitowski

Leila Wiggins

Kris Williams

Sophomores 173 ig

//

f*^

Freshman Class

FactsClass President,

Nikki Brown

Class size

277 students

Katie Abemethy

Whitney AdamsKelly Aldridge

Suzanne Alfors

Cindy Austin

Sarah Austin

James Baldwin

Erika Baumann

Loii Beck

Rebecca Bentley

Kara Birdwell

Sheena Black

Ryan Blake

Courtney Blakelock

Amity Bohannon

.^\-(

/ V

m 1 74 Freshmen

FreshmenBlake BowmanDewayne Brown

Matthew Brown

Nikki Brown

Kathryn Brownell

Shawn Bryant

Tony Burwell

Kala Campbell

Lynzie Carter

Tiffani Casalenuovo

Lauren Champion

Ashleigh Chapman

John Cima

Teodora Cipleu

Timothy Clarke

Anna Cloninger

Jessica Clontz

Victoria Coble

Sarah Cochran

Katherine Collins

Erin Cook

Kay Costas

Sarah Cox

Cynthia Coy

Courtney Credle

Freshmen 175 '^

Class of2004Jeremy Crosby

Monica Crouse

Kristi Culler

Elizabeth Daino

Mike Darling

Cameron Davis

Ray Dawkins

Josh Day

Isaac Deal

Meredith Deaton

Rosie DeMario

Joe Dewben'y

Cat Dixon

John Driver

Elspeth Eadie

Chris Eberl

Karen Edmiston

Paris Edwards

Mark Erikson

Katie Farmer

Heather Fauber ^Wesley Frye

Megan Gandy

Julie Gentry

Mike Ginanfassio

I 76 Freshmen

Adrienne Goebel

Kathleen Grady

Kim Greer

Adam Hall

Anthony Harris

Brittney Hart

Amanda Hartness

Megan Haynes

Kelley Hershberger

Christine Hirsch

Carla Hood

Peter Huber

Michael lannucci

Cassie Icenhour

Lisa Isenhour

Freshmen 177 .^

Jennifer Kimble

Drew King

Adelaide Kinstler

Miriam Kirk

Robert Koontz

Adrienne Lai

Kym Lathrop

Ashley Lawless

Casey Ledford

Tiffany Lee

I7S Freshmen

FreshmenDrew Lindley

Leah Long

Jake LoLigey

Rachel Lukas

Brett Lybrand

Sarah Lynch

Megan Markham

Joanna Matthy

Randy Mauldin

Melissa McConnell

Samuel McCracken

Aimee McLean

Daniel Miller

Kari Moffatt

Tia Morris

Kyle Morris

Brandi Mueller

Judy Mull

Christa Musgrove

Lindsay Norton

Kiera Norwood

Rebeccah Oles

Melissa Ortega

Jason Oxentire

Jenny Parsons

Freshmen 1 79 .^

Sarah Rhodes

Justin Richards

Kimberly Riggs

Bubba Rosembaum

Morgan Ruddock '^;'^

Kenyon Rush

Joel Saher

Allison Schmidt

Anna Scott

Stephen Shuck

.^ 180 Freshmen

Kaneal Shuler

Misty Shultz

Ryan Sigmon

Kevin Smith

Andrew Stapp

Kimberly Yeaton

April Yow

Jacqueline Stellar

Travis Stewart

Shamell Sumic

Randall Thomas

Jennifer Tomalka

Hillary Travers

Kristy Trick

Josh Tysinger

Kou Vang

Kristin Vaughn

Kendall Walser

Katie Ward

Andrew Waters

Brian Watson

Gwen Watts

Heidi Weber

Amy Westmoreland

Stephen Westmoreland

Stacy Will

Leah Williams

Freshmen 1 S 1 I

%«« 182Candids

Candids 183 %

TeShondra Abner

Casey Allen

Linda Anstee

Heather Bennett

Thomas Brown

April Chambers

Zach Cox

Tracy Crincoli

Bobby Cummings

Courtney Ellis

Gretchen Ferris

Edgar Foster

Monica Goble

Michelle Harrison

Marcia Hefiier

Amy Henderson

Jennie Hernandez

Sarah Hinsch

Mia Johnson

Sarah Johnson

Jocmna Kieschnick

Hillary Fanning

Kim Long

Josh Lovell

Gabi Macon

Jennifer McCollum

Michelle McConnell

Katie McKinnon

Natalie Orth

Meredith Osborne

Michelle Pack

Divya Patel

Stephen Priestley

Tim Rush

Stirling Schley

Robin Settlemyre

Renee Smith

Ben Stewart

Andy Strock

Luis Velez

Brandy Wellmon

Uzma Zakai

Who 's Who in American

Colleges and Universities

The students who have been chosen as Who's Who for Lenoir-Rhym

College are seniors who have been nominated by their peers as stellai

students and members of the Lenoir-Rhyne community. These students

display such qualities as leadership, a strong will to succeed, and a desire

to better themselves in everything that they do. They are also students whc

serve their community through volunteer work and excel academically

1 84 Who's Who

Best Ail-Around Female

Amy Henderson

Amy is a senior Honors Biology majorfromHendersonville, North Carolina. She is actively

involved in Campus Activities Board and has

served as President of Habitat for Humanity

for the past two years. She is also involved in

Pathways and volunteers her time to work at

the Habitat for Humanity store in Hickory.

Amy received the Community Service Award

for her work with Habitatduring her time here

at L-R. She was nominatedand listedas one of

the students in "Who 's Who of American

Colleges and Universities. " Amy was also a

nomineefor the 2000 Homecoming Courtand

helped restart the Outdoor Adventure Club on

campus. Amy has also been active in Prologue

for 3 years as a Prologue leader.

Best Ail-Around Male

Josh Lovell

Josh is a senior Sports Management major

from Lexington, North Carolina. He is actively

involved in Campus Activities Board, C.A.B.

representative on Student GovernmentAssociation, and the team Manager for the

Men's Basketball team. He was nominated

and listed as one of the students in "Who 's

Who ofAmerican Colleges and Universities."

Josh was also crowned Homecoming King

2000andservedas Student Government Chief

Justice for the 1999-2000 academic year. Heis was also a Prologue leader, and served as

one ofthe three Orientation Coordinators this

yearfor Prologue.

Best All-Around 18?'^

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Academics of

Lenoir-Rhyne

The excellent reputation of Lenoir-Rhyne is based greatly on

its faculty and style of teaching that makes graduates of L-R

so sought after. The diverse liberal arts education and the vast

resources make Lenoir-Rhyne stand out above everyone

else. Seventy-two percent of our faculty have Ph.D's and our

student to faculty ratio is 11:1. Lenoir-Rhyne offers sixty

majors in the liberal arts, sciences, and pre-professional

programs. Almost 1,500 students are currenUy enrolled at

Lenoir-Rhyne, each of whom brings a diverse and important

view to the L-R experience.

Lenoir-Rhyne is an excellent resource of knowledge and

learning outside of the classroom as well. We offer various

special programs such as the Honors Program, Study Abroad,

Internships, Semesters in Washington, D.C., the Broyhill

Institute for Business Leadership, Center for Theology, the

Lineberger Center and English as a Second Language, Hearing

impaired Student Support Services, and Advising and

Academic Service Center. Many different academic honors

societies are present on campus such as Phi Beta Lambda and

Kappa Delta Pi. There are many different programs at

Lenoir-Rhyne that help students broaden their horizon

academically and add to their classroom experience.

186 Academics

Above: Dr. Carol Osteyee

speaks to students in her class.

Left: Katie Redden, Tiffani

Menze. Prof. William Mauney.

Dr. Rand Brandes, Bryan

Fleming, Adam Stewart, and

Katie Cartwright show their

project during a Broyhill

weekend.

Academics 187

President

Ryan LaHurd

%B 188 President's Pa?e

"Our culture loves speed and seduces us to be and do

faster. A ten-second wait to connect to an internet site

halfway around the globe seems excessively long.

What a great respite a yearbook offers us! It permits

us the leisure to review a year: to recall what we have

learned, seen, and experienced; to relive our precious

interactions with friends; to measure our growth and

development; to regret things lost and left undone.

The HACAWA also reminds us that we are a part of

something much bigger than ourselves which stretches

back 1 1 years and connects thousands who share

with us the privilege of being a part of Lenoir-Rhyne

College.

-President LaHurd

A Brief Bio...

Dr. Ryan LaHurd came to Lenoir-Rhyne in 1994 as the

college's lOth president. He previously serx'ed as vice

presidentfor academic affairs and dean of the college

at Augsburg College in Minneapolis since 1985. Prior

to that appointment, he was associate professor of

English and chair of the department at Thiel College.

Greenville, Pa. from 1977 to 1985 and assistant

professor of English and Chair of the Department at

Allentown College, in Center Valley, 1973-77. He has

also completed post-doctoral study at Rennselaer

Polytechnic Institute and the Institute for Educational

Management at Harvard University.

He has been a frequent speaker cmd writer on issues

related to politics, history and culture of the Middle

East cmd has received three Fulbright Fellowships,

including one in Yemen cmd one in Syria. He is a

Rotarian and is a member ofthe Board ofDivision for

Higher Education and Schools for the Evangelical

Lutheran Church in America. He has also ser\>ed as

president of the Association ofLutherans ofArab and

Middle Eastern Heritage ofthe ELCA. He is a Director

of the Luthercm Theological Seminary in Gettysburg,

Pa. and publication editor ofthe Study Commission on

Issues of Peace and War for the Luthercm Church in

America.

Presidents Cabinet

Cabinet MembersRyan LaHurd, President

Anita Johnson Gwin, VP and Dean of Student Affairs

Wayne Powell, VP and Dean ofAcademic Affairs

Skip Duhlstine, VPfor Finance and Administration

Teri Lemons, VP for Institutional Advancement

Jane Jenkins, Athletic Director

Jeremy Fisher, Director of Institutional Research

Rachel Nichols, Director ofAdmissions and Financial Aid

Larry Yoder, President of the Faculty Assembly

Andrew Weisner Campus Pastor

President's Cabinet 189.^

Lenoir-Rhyne says

farewell...

Years ago when Ifirst heard that Clarence

I ugh was coming back to Lenoir-Rhyne to

ork, one ofmy first thoughts was to wonder

iw in the world the college had been so lucky

< lure him back fi'om another promising career

\ the business world. Now, as he prepares to

'tire, I can think almost the scmie thing, but in

mother tense - how lucky the college has been

> have had Clarence Pugh here during all

ese past years. Clarence's sincere love for

this institution and its people has been obvious

in his loyalty and dedication over the years, as

he has been one of the most outstanding 'friend

raisers " this college has ever known. After all

the hard work he certainly desen'es to retire,

but we will look forward to his continued

involvement here at LRC."

-J.C. Epting

"To the thousands of alumni, parents, friends, church and business leaders,

faculty, staff, and students who have witnessed Clarence Pugh 's dedicated

sen'ice and commitment to Lenoir-Rhyne College through the years, he is

the ultimate Joe Bear"

-Eric Childers '95

Director of Marketing

.^1 90 Clarence Pugh

Clarence Piigh is a Lenoir-Rhyne treasure.

When I entered as a freshman he was the

president of the student body. When I returned

as cliaplain he was the director of alumni

affairs. He has ser\'ed Lenoir-Rhyne faithfidly

and sincerely since he entered in 1958, either

as a student, an alumnus, or as a member of

the staff. No other person during the second

half of the twentieth century has had the

personality, the energy, the zeal, and the

dedication to meet the public on behalf of the

college. Clarence Pugh is absolutely unique.

He is genuine and genuinely enthusiastic

about Lenoir-Rhyne. People in the Hickory

comnnmity, men aiui women of the alumni,

cmd people of the North Carolina Synod

Lutherans love him and trust him. Countless

instances ofgood will and generosit}' toward

the college have come directly on account of

his sincere good efforts. He is. in that sense,

irreplaceable.

Dr. Larry Yoder,

Department Chair,

Department of Religion

and Philosophy

f ^^^r J, 1Clarence Push 191 %

Fulbright Scholar on CampusThis fall. Lenoir-Rhyne hosted one of six European Fulbright Scholars

in the United States. Dr. Igor Casu, a professor of History, was named

Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence for the fall semester. From the Republic

of Moldova, Dr. Casu is on the faculty of Moldova State University and

has worked with the UNESCO chair of South East European Studies. He

has lectured extensively on contemporary world history and has taught

a master-course entitled "The Balkans in the Twentieth Century," which

the college offered to students through the history department. He also

presented a series of independent foreign films for the community.

Education program ranks high

statewideThe teacher education program here at Lenoir-Rhyne

received excellent rankings in a report done by the 1999-

2000N.C.PubHc Schools' Institutions ofHigher Education.

L-R's program quality score of 125 places it near the

exemplary level that begins at 135 and is an improvement

over the 115 the college earned in April 2000. L-R's

excellent score was higher than those of Wake Forest

University, Davidson College, NC State University, Elon

College, Gardner-Webb University, Belmont Abbey

College, Salem College and others in the state.

Occupational

Therapy students

score high on exam95% of OT graduates in May 2000

passed the National Board for

Certification in Occupational

Therapy. The average score of the

class was 1 1 points higher than the

average of all who took the exam.

Also, 100% of OT graduates who

sought jobs after graduation found

them.

L-R is home to 3 Fulbright Scholars, President

Ryan LaHurd, Dr. Rand Brandes, and Dr. John

Cheek. Dr. Cheek will be teaching 2 courses

on 20th Century American Music at Yerevan

State Conservatory (Armenia) this year from

March until August.

Dr. Karen Dill, professor

of Psychology, recently

published an article

about the effects of

video game violence.

She recently had

interviews with Time

Magazine, USA Today,

the London Obsen>er, CBS, ABC, and BBC.

She recently represented Lenoir-Rhyne and the

American Psychological Asscociation when

she presented her research to Congress.

Congratulations to Dr. Dill for all of her

success

.^ 192 Academics

Business students win national awardsThis past summer at the 49th Annual Leadership Conference in Long Beach, CA, L-R

representatives won national awards in two competitive categories. Matt Davis, Kenneth

Padgett and Diana Parker debated their way to a third-place finish in the Emerging

Business Issues category. Davis also took sixth place in the Web-site Design category.

In addition to the student awards, L-R business professor Sarah Wallace was recognized

as National Local Chapter Adviser of the Year. And Dr. Robert Simmons, chairman of

the L-R Business Department, received the Outstanding Adviser Services award for 35

years of service as a local Phi Beta Lambda chapter adviser. L-R*s Zeta Alpha Omicron

chapter is recognized as one of the top Phi Beta Lambda chapters in the nation for its

American Enterprise, Community Service, and Partnership with Business projects. The

chapter has garnered awards in state and national competitions for 24 years.

Biology Students Receieve HonorsAll six senior biology majors participating in the Biology Honors Program at L-R won awards for their

research papers at the N.C. Collegiate Academy of Science (NCAS) meeting held at N.C. State University.

L-R students won four of eight first place awards, and two won third place awards. The awards went to:

Steven Peeler, winner of the Derieux V Place Award in Biochemistry and Physiology; Jerry Aldridge.

winner of the Derieux L' Place Award in Biotechnology; Yuliya Annas, winner of the Derieux L' Place

Award in Health Sciences; Carrie Elzie, winner of the Derieux L' Place Award in Zoology I. Ashley Collins,

winner of the Derieux 3''' Place Award in Health Sciences; Elizabeth Hardman, winner of the Derieux 3'''

Place Award in Ecology. Congratulations to all 6 of these L-R 2000 graduates on their success!

Academics 193 %

L-R Students StudyAbroadStudy abroad is a life-changing experience that is possible for every student attending Lenoir-Rhyne College. Adapting

to a foreign culture first hand allows students to develop an entirely new perspective about themselves and the world arounc

them. Expanding horizons with a semester or year abroad demonstrates a sense of adventure, curiosity, and flexibility or

the student" s part, enhances communication and inter-personal skills, lends distinction to resumes, and attracts the attentior

of potential employers, regardless of the student's major.Lenoir-Rhyne offers 10 principle options of study in othei

countries, but can also anange for a student to study abroad at the educational institution and country of their choice. The

principle options are: Summer sessions in Ecuador, Central College in the students choice of Austria, Great Britain, France

Mexico, the Netherlands, or Spain, Beaver College in the students choice of United Kingdom. Australia. Austria, Ireland,

Greece or Mexico. Institute ofAmerican Universities in France, Millersville University at Marburg University in Germany

University of Evansville's Harlaxton College program. Bretton-Hall College, University of Leeds in England, Moscow

University in Russia. Wake Forest University/SASASAAS. Not all of the study abroad experience is learned in the

classroom, much of the experiences most remembered by students who have studied abroad learn about the countries

culture and gain personal knowledge about themselves and the world around them.

Above: Laura Hurting enjoys a

day out in Australia witii iier

friends down under!

Right: Bryan Fleming enjoys a

niiiht out ni France with a friend.

194 Sludv Abroad

slow: Kristin Knight gets a

eat taste of Spain with a friend

a street cafe.

Above: Leigh Chandler enjoys a short

time in England before getting hack to

her studies in Spain.

Spring 2000Amanda Boliek, France

Lauren Brimner, Austria

Ryan Erikson, United Kingdom

Bryan Fleming, France

Joanna Kieschnick, Austria

Kristin Knight, Spain

Sarah Millwood, Netherlands

Tom Segura, Spain

Wendy Wilcox, United Kingdom

Summer2000Veneta Alexieva, Spain

Leigh Chandler, Spain

Bryan Fleming, Germany

Amx Walls, Spain

Fall 2000Laura Cooper, Harlaxton

Laura Harting, Australia

Man' Miller, Harlaxton

Katie Thompson, Harlaxton

Spring 2001Ashley Abee, Spain

Eric Benson, London

Lindsay Bertram, London

Katie Ccwtwright, Spain

Daniel Clover, Scotland

Erin Coulter, Harlaxton

Sarah Del Aguila, Australia

Samantha Erbaugh, Austria

Kelley Gujfey, France

Alicia Hainsworth, Wales

Mary Hining, London

Nathan Johnson, Italy

Kristin Kriedt, Scotland

Brendan Malanga, Wales

Elise Mayes, Wales

Samuel Plonk, Spain

Tarl Sokolitsky, Netherlands

Rachel Strickert, France

Economics & Political Science

Joseph Mancos. Jeffrey Wright, Lowell Ashman {Department Chair), William Mauney

MusicDaniel Kiser (Department Chair), Chris Nigrelli, Amalie Hinson, Paul Weber, Rick Cline

*)j| 196 Academics

Business

Front Row: Pcmi Deal, Dale King. Woyne King, Sarah Wallace

Back Row: Robert Siniiiums. Patty Wike, Toiti Schuster, Ted Reingold, Kris Parsons,

Jerald Gober (Department Chair)

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Doug Burton & Robert Winter (Department Cliair,

Academics 197 i'^

Psychology & Sociology

Seated: Dr. Jody Dill, Mai-y Ann Massoglia, Dr. Xiaoqiu Wu, Dr. Karen Dill

Standing: Dr. David Ludwig (Dept. Chair), Dr. Walter Murphy, Dr. Bennett Judkins

ChemistryDr. George Max (Dept. Chair) & Howard Craig

*li( 198 Faculty

BiologySeated: Dr. Cynthia Rivera-Hartzog, Dr. John Bisbee. Dr. Kara} McDougal

Standing: Dr. Marsha Fanning (Dept. Chair), Dr. Rebecca Tart, Dr. Dale Burnside, Thomas Huss

Back Row: Dr. Stephen Scott & Dr. Paul Lutz

Mathematics

Lloyd Coffey- Dr. Vicki Schell (Dept. Chair). Dr. Jeannie Hollar. Dr. Ron Butler

Faculty 199 *)i(

History

Seated: Dr. Igor Casii, Dr. Carolyn Hiijf(Dept. Chair), Dr. Jeffrey Maiick

Standing: Dr. Russell Benton & John Fogarty

Computing Sciences

Dick Hull Dr. Gail Miles (Dept. Chair), Jennifer Michaels

*il 200 Faculty

Education & CounselingEliza Dean, Dr. Gail Summer, Sue Goldstein, Dr. Carol Osteyee, Shirley Huffman. Dr. Jim Lichten.stein, Dr.

Kathy Whitesell (Dept. Chair). Martha Rhyne-Winkler, Arcy Reynolds, Amy Wood

English

Dr. Rose Mahan, Kermit Turner, Dr. Paul Beidler, Dr. Tony Perrello, Ron Mahan,

Dr. Barbara Henna)} (Dept. Chair), Rcnul Brandes

Faculty 201 ^)|l

Healthful Living

Seated: Joe Smith, Robert "B.C. " Charles-Liscombe, Jes.sica Benton

Standing: Mike McGee, Kalherine Paysour, Sue Stajfidi

Communication & Theatre

Dr. Stephen Bird. Kara Presnel. Dave McManus, Joe Sturgeon, Dr. William Richter

*1|| 202 Faculty

Occupational Therapy

Toiii Oakes, Amy Markey, Sally Jackson. Kim Saliler, Susan Sahler. Cathy Ogden. & Dawn Eckaid

Nursing

Lisa Barger, Ruth Wilmington, Maiy Jo Danner. Kerry Thompson. Betty Parker. Judy Hilton. Linda Reece,

Kathx Collins, & Sxlvia Bradshaw

Faculty 203 *)|(

Religion & Philosophy

Seated: Dr. Richard Von Dohleii, Dr. David Ratke

Standing: Dr. Phil Blosser. Dr. Lariy Yoder, Dr. Rufus Moretz (Dept. Chair)

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Modem and Classical Languages

Seated: Dr. Artiiro Ortiz. Dr. Eric Schramm

Standing: Dr. John Blakey, Dr. Bohdan Kuropas, Dr. Werner Schulz

Dr. Robert Eckard {Dept. Chair)

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Earth Science & Physics

Dr. Richard Mazcik. Helen Brings, Dr. Forest Reniiick (Dept. Chair,

Faculty Facts

72% offull-time faculty hold Ph.Ds

Student-Faculty ratio is 10:1

26 professors currently here graduatedfrom Lenoir-Rhyne

There are 101 full-time faculty and 64 part-time faculty

'It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy

in creative expression and knowledge''

-Albert EinsteinFaculty 2(15

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Maintanance & Groiindskeeping: Allen Bowman. Robert Sharpe. Jim Smith. Shawn Combs, Joey Greene.

Jocly Bolick. Ernie Yawn. Jerry Bowman. Cindy Good?nan. Chris Riddle, Derek McClain. Ed Matthews,

Maggie Long, Debbie Black, Hilda Bnmgardner (Secretary), Otis Pitts (Dir. of Physical Plant)

Housekeeping: Frances Woody, Joyce Willi.x, Teriy Ccmtor, Robin Piircelle, Mattie Stuart, Herb Bridges.

Joyce Ware (Supenisor), Will Wilder, Vernon Baily, Elwood Hairston, Phil Wendling (Dir. of

Housekeeping)

.^ 206 Staff

StaffofLenoir-RhyneJulia Allen

Jean Beaver

Carla Canipe

Danyll Corpening

Pamela Deal

J.C. Epting

Sherri Erikson

Donna Fletcher

Scott Forthofer

Leonard Geddes

Anita Johnson Gwin

Bmce Hayden

Beverly Hefner

Sara Hotchkiss

Donavon Kirby

Lynda Kirby

Lisa Lemus

Dr. Wayne Powell

Clarence Pugh

Bill Seamen

Linda Suggs

Fran Thomas

Rev. Andrew Weisner

Me2 Williams, R.N.

Staff 207 %

Special Thanks...

...to myfamily andfriends for their guidance

and support throughout the year

...to Amber, for showing me the ropes last year

...to Becky Sharpe, Dean Anita, Jeremy Fisher,

Michael MacEachem, and all other staff

members who helped with information for this

year's book.

...to Katie, Melissa, Doug, and Bryan for your

help this year

...to the advisors, Jim Lichtenstein and Julia

Allen for their support.

It's been a busy and hectic, yet awesome year

working on the HACAWA. I could have never gotten

through any of it without the help and support ofmy

family andfriends. Mom and Dad, who both put up

with me constantly whining and wanting advice.

Katie and Melissa, who always had to listen to my

last minute ideas whenever they popped into my

head, even if it was 1 a.m. Mariah, even though

you're in Boston, you always seemed to be here

when I needed to talk through the latest yearbook

crisis. Bill, you 've been such a great support this

whole year with evetything and anything that I've

needed, whether it was moral support or help late at

night putting together layouts. Thanks to everyone

who has helped in every different way this year in

putting this book together. I hope you enjoy it as

much as I enjoyed editing it. -Colleen-

1. Me in Wisconsin finding the perfect Christmas tree! 2. Me and Bill on our trip to

West Virginia 3. Me, Melissa, and Katie 4. Me and mom at Quincy's after her award

from Newberry College.

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Colleen s 13 Rules to Yearbook Publication

1. When you don 't know anything else to do, improvise.

?. ALWAYSfdl out the ladder in pencil.

?. Learn to moan effectively.

i. When worst comes to worst, blame the company.

). Have a bottle ofAleve handy for headache #1 which lasts all year.

5. Don y get upset at the first thing that goes wrong (its ok after the 30th)

7. Always have graham crackers handy.

S. Instead offalling asleep at 4 a.m., learn to laugh yourselfawake.

?. Be imaginative enough to add 20 extra lines of body when there's nothing to say.

10. Have the courage to strike out those lines that have been so painstakingly written.

U. The morning after the weekend deadline, refrain from murder when someone says,

"/ wish you wouldn V worry so much about rules and do the book the way we want it.

"

12. When your name is being calledfrom 12 directions the day before deadline and

wuve asked all along ifanyone had any questions, and no one had any, count to JO

2nd screcun.

13. Have the ability to write the past before it happens so that in the future it will be

'he past.

I. Where I got my political start! 2. My sister Elise and I in Wisconsin

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'^^§ People of L-R

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77?^ 2007 /MCAW4 is happy to present to you

twenty-two members of your student body with

bios and information about them. They offer a

briefglimpse ofthe diversity and uniqueness that

makes Lenoir-Rhyne so appealing. They arefrom

different states, different family backgrounds,

and differentfaith backgrounds, but they all add

something different to make the L-R community

special.

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Meet A Bear 211 *,%

Erin Coulter

HMM Birthday: May 26, 1981

Hometown: Vale, NC

Class: Sophomore

Major: Mathematics

Favorite Cartoon: Johnny Bravo

Memorable Moment: The day I tripped myroommate in the Cafeteria.

Greatest Accomplishment: Running Cross-Countr

in college

Quote: "A woman is like a tea bag, you never

know how strong she is until she gets into hot

water. " -Eleanor Roosevelt

Katie Kaminska

Birthday: September 11, 1981

Hometown: Piedmont, SC

Class: Sophomore

Major: Occupational Therapy

Dream Job: Major League Umpire

Favorite Cartoon: Scooby Doo

Embarassing Moment: The day 1fell in the

Cafeteria and spilled my tray everywhere.

Quote: "Nothing was ever achieved without

enthusiasm. " -Emerson

Joseph Favero

Birthday: September 5, 1978

Hometown: Collinsville, VA

Class: Senior

Major: Physical Education

Favorite Cartoon: Ducktails

Memorable Moment: Going to Europe with the

Soccer team.

Dream Job: Living like Jimmy Buffett

Quote: "Two tears in a bucket...

"

Gabrielle Macon

Birthday: October 22, 1979

Hometown: Fayetteville, NC

Class: Senior

Major: Political Science & German

Favorite Cartoon: Pinky & the Brain

Memorable Moment: Reuniting with my family

at the airport after being away for 5 weeks and

speaking nothing but German.

Greatest Accomplishment: Truman Scholarship

Nominee

Quote: "We are what we repeatedly do, excel-

lence then is not an act but a habit. " -Aristotle

Meet A Bear 213

Robener Phillips

Birthday: November 7, 1979

Hometown: Germantown, MD

Class: Senior

Major: Pre-Medical Science

Dream Job: Physician's Assistant specializing in

Obstetrics

Favorite Cartoon: Scooby Doo

Greatest Accomplishment: Will be to graduate

from College

Quote: "I'm mad at that!"

Eric Benson

Birthday: July 11, 1981

Hometown: Reynoldsburg, OH

Class: Sophomore

Major: Biology/Pre-Medical Science

Dream Job: Anesthesiologist

Favorite Cartoon: Wile E. Coyote & the Road

Runner

Embarassing Moment: Running around campus

in my underwear

Quote:

Amy Henderson

Birthday: February 7, 1979

Hometown: Hendersonville, NC

Class: Senior

Major: Biology

Memorable Moment: Surfing off the GowerPeninsula in Great Britain

Embarassing Moment: The day I was walking

in Paris and a bird pooped on my head.

Quote: "...and the end of all our exploring

will be to arrive where we started and know

the place for the first time. " -T.S. Eliot

Andrea 'Andi" Penley

Birthday: November 30, 1979

Hometown: Candler, NC

Class: Junior

Major: Elementary Education

Memorable Moment: Winning the state cham-

pionship in Softball in high school and win-

ning the S.A.C Conference Championship

Tournament and being co-champions in the

regular season.

Quote: "/ can do all things through Christ

who strengtheneth me. " -Phillipians 4:13

Stephen Priestley

Birthday: January 3, 1980

Hometown: Havertown, PA

Class: Senior

Major: Accounting

Memorable Moment: Jumping off the Rhyne

building stairs after accepting my TKE bid.

Embarassing Moment: Falling off the TKEhouse deck.

Favorite Cartoon: Scooby Doo

Quote: "If it doesn 't matter whether we win or

lose, then why are we keeping score?"

Jennie Hernandez

Birthday: May 9, 1979

Hometown: Miami, FL

Class: Senior

Major: Nursing

Dream Job: Hispanic Healthcare coordinator

at a big hospital

Memorable Moment: Accepting my Sigma

Kappa bid.

Quote: "See the invisible, feel the intangible,

strive for the impossible" -Anonymous

Kris Litman

Birthday: July 17, 1980

Hometown: Belpre, OH

Class: Sophomore

Major: Music

Dream Job: Admissions Ambassador

Favorite Cartoon: The Simpsons

Memorable Moment: Pledging Fi Kappa Phi

Quote: "Dissatisfaction and discouragement

are not caused by the absence of things but

the absence of vision.

"

Brandy Wellmon

Birthday: June 7, 1979

Hometown: Lawndale, NC

Class: Senior

Major: Sports Medicine & Physicians Asst.

Memorable Moment: Becoming a sister ofZeta

Tau Alpha

Greatest Influence: My mom

Favorite Cartoon: He-Man & Scooby Doo

Quote: "Great spirits have always encountered

violent opposition from mediocre minds."

-Albert Einstein

Meet A Bear 217

Jeffrey Eudy

Ashley Dinney

Birthday: October 21, 1981

Hometown: Irmo, SC

Class: Sophomore

Major: Human & Community Services

Greatest Influence: Jimmy Buffett

Embarassing Moment: Falling offmy bunk

and breaking through my room window.

Quote: ''You can 't always get what you want,

but ifyou try sometimes, you just mightfind

that you get what you need. " -The Rolling

Stones

Birthday: April 29, 1979

Hometown: Statesville, NC

Class: Senior

Major: Chemistiy/Pre-Pharmacy

Memorable Moment: Becoming a Christian

Dream Job: Professional Basketball or Tennis

Player

Favorite Cartoon: Scooby Doo

Quote: "Don 't be conceited, you may be better

than others, but God is always above you.

"

'^*^K 218 Meet A Bear

^ ^^^s L-R Speak ^ ^'^•grAASC - "Ask" - Advising/Academic Services Center - Locatedon the second floor of the library

Bear's Lair - Snack bar located on the lower level of the CromerCenter.

CAB - Campus Activities Board. A student organization that

plans events and activities for the campus.

Caf - The College cafeteria, located on the main level of the

Cromer Center.

Cantos - Literary publication produced by the Literary Society.

All students may contribute poems, stories, artwork, etc.

Cave (The Cave) - SGA offices and student recreation room onthe lower level of the Cromer Center.

Centrum (Belk Centrum) - Small auditorium in the Rhyne Building.

It is located on the College Drive side ofRhyne across from Fritz-

Conrad Residence Hall.

Chapel - Religious services held each Wednesday at 1 0:00 am. Noother meetings or events should be scheduled during this time.

Convo (Convocation) -A series of lectures, fine aits presentations,

and events offered to the college community. All full-time day

students are required to attend Opening Convo, Honor's Convo,

and four other convos of their choice during each academic year.

Cromer (Cromer Center) - LRC Student Center. It contains the

cafeteria, Security Services, Student Affairs offices, the Bear's

Lair, the bookstore, the post office, the Information Center, the

Cave, and several meeting rooms.

Cub - LRC student handbook.

Eucharist - Communion service offered to students on Thursday

evenings at 10:00pm in the Cromer Center.

"Fair Star of Caroline" - LRC alma mater.

Fritz-Conrad - Upper-class residence hall housingmen on the first

floors of each building and women on the upper two floors. Each

of the four upper floors houses one of the College's four sororities.

GEN 110 - First-year experience course. It is a graduation

requirement for all freshmen and freshman transfer students

(transfers with less than 28 earned hours).

HACAWAWalls")

LRC yearbook (stands for "Halls, Campus, and

Homecoming - Weeklong series ofevents during the Fail semester

which culminates in a Homecoming parade and the election of a

Homecoming King and Queen. Reunions and other special alumni

events take place over Homecoming Weekend. This year's

Homecoming is the week of October 15. their IDs available at all

times.

Ike - Isenhour Residence Hall.

Intramurals - College-sponsored athletics open to all students,'

Joe Bear and Josie Bear - LRC mascots.

Lenoir-Rhynean - LRC student newspaper - published weekly by and for

students.

Mauney-Schaeffer - Upper class co-ed residence hall. Men live in

Mauney and women live in Schaeffer. These two buildings are connected

by a breezeway.

Midnight Breakfast - Breakfast served to students on the Friday night

during final exams. All food is prepared and served by faculty and staff

members.

Morgan - Freshmen residence hall

Price Village - Upper-class co-ed residence area.

Prologue - Freshmen orientation - takes place the weekend before classes

begin.

Quad - Grassy area encompassed by the Rudisill Library, the MingesBuilding, the Rhyne Building, the Lineberger Building, and Mauney-Schaeffer Residence Hall. It is the main entrance to the college.

Reading Days - Study days during final exam period.

Resident Advisors (RAs) - Upper-class students employed by the college

to provide on-site assistance and supervision of individual residence halls

and uruts.

Residence Directors (RDs) - Professional members of the Residence Life

staff. Each residence area has an RD who lives on-site and provides

supervision, support, and assistance to the RASs and residents.

SGA - Student Government Association - Student-run campus governing

body.

Shaw Plaza - Concrete area located in front of the Cromer Center.

Spring Fling - Weeklong series of entertainment and activities for

students sponsored by CAB.

St. Andrew's - Lutheran church affiliated with the college located across

from the Quad. The college uses St. Andrew's for some of its activities.

Tree Lighting - Occurs in the Quad area in front of the Rhyne Building

following the A Cappella choir's Christmas concert. The Freshman class

is responsible for placing luminaries on the path from St. Andrew's to the

Rhyne Building.

www.lrc.edu - Lenoir-Rhyne's web site

Meet A Bear 219

Bret Johnson

Birthday: November 2, 1979

Hometown: Sterling, VA

Class: Juniorwmmm

mliiiliMI Major: Graphic Design

Embarassing Moment: Calling someone the

wrong name for 3 weeks

Dream Job: Football Player

Favorite Cartoon: G.L Joe

Quote: "I am saved by grace through faith."

David Porter

Birtliday: September 27, 1979

Hometown: Taylorsville, NC

Class: Senior

Major: Mathematics

Greatest Influence: My older brother and DrMazak

Embarassing Moment: Falling off the base-

ball mound at Catawba.

Quote: "5 P\s: Proper Planning Prevents

Poor Performance.

"

Meghan Jolly

Birthday: August 30, 1980

Hometown: San Antonio, TX

Class: Junior

Major: Business Administration

Greatest Accomplishment: Playing in the NCAADiv. 2 Golf Championships and placing 8th

Embarassing Moment: Streaking 3rd Fritz on my20th birthday

Quote: "Believe in yourself. You gain strength,

courage, and confidence by everyday experiences

in which you stop to lookfear in the face. ..You

must do that which you think you cannot do."

-Eleanor Roosevelt

Bryan Fleming

Birthday: April 10, 1980

Hometown: Belmont, NC

Class: Junior

Major: French & International Songs

Memorable Moment: Last semester living in

France

Dream Job: One that would let me travel all

over the world

Quote: "This is the sort of English up with

which I will not put. " -Sir Winston Churchill

Aaron, Samantha Dawn. 211 4th St SW. Conover, NCAbee. Ashley N . 218 Chigger Ridge Road, Taylorsville, NCAbemathy, Angela H, 5233 Oxford School Road. Claremont. NCAbemethy, Donna Graham, 1234 Knolls Drive, Newton, NCAbemethy, Elizabeth Shuford. 1461 6th Street Circle NW, Hickory, NCAbemethy, Katie Susanna, 136 Stoneybrook Road. Salisbury, NCAbsher, Jaime Lynn, 3328 Eastway Avenue, Morganton, NCAdams, Whitney Jean, 330 Concordia Church Road, China Grove, NCAdkins, Darrell Ray, 2563 Goble Road, Hiddenite, NCAldridge, Kelly Ann, 535 Boxwood Street, Hudson, NCAlfors. Suzanne Marie, 117 Rocky Trail Court, Fort Mill, SCAllen, Carol Gail, 8430 Hwy 52, Rockwell. NCAllen, Nicole Lynn, 1928 Emerson Court, Connelly Springs, NCAllen, Robert John, 332 Beechnut St. Lincolnton. NCAllison, Airon lesha, 306 Harold Goodman Circle, Concord, NCAlves, Nicole, 8652 Tuttle Road, Springfield, VAAmos, Jennifer E, 1726 Shore Acres Boulevard NE, St. Ptrsbg, PL

Anderson, Amber Lyne, 3827 Sarasota Drive, Fayetteville, NCAnderson, Julie , 4360 Lot 27 Clingstone Lane, Granite Falls, NCAnderson, Mary Colleen, 1409 Dobson, Evanston, IL

Andrzejewski, Kelly Ann, 63 Laura Court, Cheektowaga, NYAnnas, Jeffrey Lynn, 5417 Valley Run Street, Hickory, NCAnstee, Linda Jean, 1 167 Jenkins Road, Clyde, NYAmey, Robin B, 5382 Miller Mill Road, Hickory, NCArrington, Stephenie Michelle, P O Box 1072, Granite Falls, NCArthur, James Robert, 2143 Fifth Street, Middletown. VAAshby. Sharon Denise. 2261 38th Ave NE, Hickory, NCAshby, William J, 913 8th Street NE, Hickory, NCAustin, Cindy Suzanne, 1209 5th St NE Apt 250. Hickory. NCAustin. Lydia April, 265 Hillsboro Road, Taylorsville. NCAustin. Sarah Beth. 6416 Copperhead Ct. Waldorf. MDAustin. Wayne King. 4662 Blue Ridge Blvd. Morganton. NCAutrey. Shana Renee. PO Box 443. Rutherford College. NCAverett. Michael William, 3736 Crestwood Lane, Morganton, NCAyotte, Monica Lynn, 107 Main Street, Watertown, CTBadertscher, Jerry, 1503 Indian Springs Drive NW. Conover. NCBailey. Carla Renee. 1315 Tom Fox Street. Morganton. NCBailey. Christopher Taurean. 1 17 Mathis Street. Jonesville, NCBaird. Charles Donald. 99 Emerald Point Drive. Taylorsville. NCBaird. Timothy Orval. 5569 Queen Victoria Court. Burke, VABaker, Jeff Lyman, 905 HWY 321 NW #234, Hickory. NCBaker, Katherine Austin, 3108 Covewood St, High Point,NC

Baker, Katherine L., 4287 Jefferson Place, Granite Falls, NCBaker, Trula L, 1866 Timber Trace, Morganton. NCBaldi. Salvator Goddard. 18233 Cutlass Drive. Ft. Myers Beach. FLBaldonado. Alfredo Ladera. 403 Brice Street. Kings Mountain. NCBaldwin. David Edward. 4871 Berkley Street. Morganton. NCBaldwin. James Bradley. 189 Quail Lane. Thomasville. NCBancroft, Candice Nicole, 3910 Applegate Circle, Brandon, FL

Banks, Alvin Michael, 2440 1st Place NW, Hickory, NCBanks, Erin Lee, 4641 16th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory, NCBarasheva, Lyuhov Dmitriyevna, 649 9TH Avenue NE, Hickory, NCBarcomb, Rhonda Christine, 2513 Pageland Highway, Monroe, NCBarfield, Tamara Nicole, 137 Horseshoe Loop, Slatesville, NCBarker, Michael Jeremy, 1600 Hal Clark Road, Siler City, NCBarlow, Keisha Nicole, 9120 Mockingbird Lane, Hickory, NCBarlow, Sharon Keller, 9120 Mockingbird Lane, Hickory, NCBarlowe, Edward Keith, 6137 Gold Creek Est Dr, Hickory, NCBamhardt, Lindsay Johnston, c/o Rinehart & Associates, Charlotte, NCBarron, Duane Muhammad. 248 8th Avenue SE. Hickory. NCBartimac, Michael Joseph. 1205 5th St NE Apt 213. Hickory. NCBass. Alissa Leona. 1992 Summerfield Circle. Summerfield. NCBass. Robbin Elaine. 1445 Percy Street. Newton. NCBates, Vanessa T, 244 O.E. Teague Road, Taylorsville, NCBatista, Mark Antonia, 1 18 Pine Street, Wharton, NJ

Bauguess, Malinda Sue, 226 Gordon Road, North Wilkesboro, NCBaumann, Erika Sue, 14 Willow Lane, Jericho, VTBaumgardner, Bethany Decker, PO Box 2322, Banner Elk, NCBeal, Amber Renaye, 5043 Hickory Lane, Matthews, NCBean, Caroline Renee, 1838 Woodridge Circle. Hickory, NCBeard, Telisha Lynn, 1 170 Howard Creek Mill RD, Vale, NCBeatty, Christine Sears. 918 43rd Avenue Ct NE, Hickory, NCBeaver, Carroll Dillon, 301 Mauney Road, Lawndale, NCBeck, Laura Marie, 452 Goodspeed Road, Virginia Beach, VABeck, Lori Angela A., 1716 Bethel Road, Morganton, NC

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Beidler, Aphrodite, 1 102 7th Street NE, Hickory, NCBenge, Dawn Rebecca, PO Box 513, Wilkesboro, NCBennett, Heather Lynne, 264 Rotonda Circle, Rotonda, FLBentley, Rebecca Starnes, 5440 Valley Run Street, Hickory, NCBerkholtz. Scott William, 3276 Allegheny Drive. Marietta. GABernhardt. Richard George. P O Box 4593. Greensboro. NCBerry. Pamela June. 632 Wood Street. Statesville. NCBertram. Lindsay Katherine. 9261 Schillton Drive. St John. IN

Birdwell. Kara Elizabeth. 1 102 N Heritage Drive. Maryville. TNBlack, Danielle Rashel, 1111 26th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCBlack, David Russell, 625 32nd Avenue Drive NW, Hickory, NCBlack, Jodi Margaret, 508 4th Ave. NE, Conover, NCBlack, Sheena Marie, 1111 26TH Avenue NE, Hickory, NCBlack, Thomas Charles, 255 Paradise Blvd #1, Indialantic, FLBlack, Tiffany Parker, 208 North Ninth Avenue, Maiden, NCBlackburn, Douglas Bruce, PO Box 904, Cherryville, NCBlackwell, Kristen Michelle, 213 lA Lineberger Rd., Conover, NCBlackwood, Amber C, 317 Scotland Drive, Kings Mountain, NCBlackwood, Kay Williams, 210 8th St NE, Conover, NCBlake, Brandon Joseph. Route 5 Box 1014. Marion. NCBlake. Ryan. Michael. 9054 Cypress Street SE. Winnabow. NCBlakelock. Courtney. 1991 Jack Rabbit Lane. New Bern. NCBlankenship. Kimbcrly W. 1641 Lafayette Avenue. Hudson. NCBlevins. Brandi Nichole. 120 Pilgrim Circle. Statesville. NCBloom, Amy Taylor. 1151 Belgrave Bend. Snellville. GABlue. Shalay Octavia. 129 Old Cartway Drive, Troutman, NCBIythe, Tertiann Lynn, PO Box 521, Trenton, NCBoger, Russell Eugene, 1310 19th Avenue NE, Hickory, CBohannon, Amity Brook. 6000 Carriage Oaks Drive. Charlotte. NCBolick. Crystal E. 2231 Snow Creek Road NE. Hickory, NCBolick, Debra Lynn, 1 19 Rosedale Drive, Lenoir, NCBoliek, Amanda Joy, 3138 8TH Avenue SE, Conover, NCBolton-Deal, Misty Michelle, 5692 Springs Road, Conover, NCBonin, Tabitha Leigh, 104 Moore Dr. Shelby. NCBoulanger. Jeremy N. 2100 North Brook 111 School RD. Vale. NCBouldin. Donald Edward. 5551 Merle Drive, Trinity, NCBowen. Bradford Kent. 135 Sunbeam Farm Road. Cherryville. NCBowen. Katherine E. 344 Green Aspen Court. Millersville. MDBowles. Erin Lee. 614 Oakdale Drive. Hampstead. MDBowling, Marico L, 2229 Yorktown Ave Apt 601, Lynchburg, \VA

Bowman. Blake Allen, 5932 Rink Dam Road. Taylorsville. NCBowman. Gary D, 6245 Rocky Mount Road, Granite Falls, NCBowman. Christen T. 2800 Wildwood Lane. Connelly Springs. NCBowman. Kevin Christopher. 300 Monroe Street, Sacramento, CABowman, Kevin McLee, 1070 26TH Street NE, Hickory, NCBowman, Leslie Michele, 21 10 3RD Avenue NW, Hickory. NCBowman, Tabatha Watson, 338 Spruce Avenue, Hudson, NCBoyette, Edwin Adam, 16043 Buffaloe Road, Clayton, NCBracken, Matthew Jared, 1 1 Fairway Trail, Sparta, NJ

Brackett, Teresa Lynn, 144 Bald Mountain Road, Casar, NCBradbury, Robin Elizabeth, 108 Grampian Way, Southern Pines, NCBradford, Justin Charles, 3650 9TH Street Drive NE, Hickory, NCBradley, Christopher Eugene, 102 Knollwood Drive, Morganton, NCBranch, Kimberli Dawn, 1969 US #64. Morganton. NCBrandes. Blake Han-is. 4627 1ST Street NW. Hickory. NCBranham. Jessica Nichole, 123 Chapman Road. Kings Mountain, NCBraswell, Haley D, 448 Macedonia Church Road, Taylorsville, NCBraswell, Tiffany Anneil, 2325 Apt. A 15th St.N.E., Hickory, NCBreen, Shaun Adoma, 1009 Cardinal Drive, Wilson, NCBrett, Arlene Hood, 1750 20th Ave Dr NE Apt 83, Hickory, NCBrewer, Phillip Joe, 4728 McCall Town Road, Granite Falls, NCBrewer, Shannon Marie, 1685 Whippoorwill Road, Prosperity, SCBright, Robert Edward, 482 Gamer Ave, Pottstown, PABnnskelle, Fred Edward, 120 Chattleton Ct, Durham, NCBrittain, Michael Scott, 38 Hillside Avenue, Granite Falls, NCBrittain, Michelle Lee, 333 10 Ave. Dr. NE, Hickory, NCBrock, Christine Marie, 2376 Channing Avenue, Scotch Plains, NJ

Brockman. David James, 525 12th Ave NE, Hickory, NCBroman, Tiffany N, 2832 47th Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, FL

Brookshire, Britt Hilliard. 181 Ingram Road, Statesville, NCBrookshire, Kimberly A, 5373 Meadowlane Drive, Granite Falls, NCBrown, Alicia Diane, 406 Brown Ridge Road, North Wilkesboro, NCBrown, Amy Michelle, 2988 Short Drive, Lenoir, NCBrown, Dewayne Montez, 8410 Warren Drive, Douglasville, GABrown, Elizabeth Noel, 4355 Catawba Burtis Road, Denver, NCBrown, Erin Lee, 1253 Gardener's Lane, Montvale, VA

rown. Hera Olivius. 2175 14TH Asenue SW. Hickory. NCtown, Joshua Matthew, 112 Farmgate Circle, Dallas. NCtown, Kathryn Nicole, 316 Alston House Road. Sanford, NCrown, Kelly Mark, 12 Henry Avenue, Belmont, NCrown, Matthew Ray, 98 Maple Cove Lane, Taylorsville, NCrown, Robin Young, 3736 34TH Street NE, Hickory. NCrownell. Kathryn Nicole. 317 West Hornbeam Drive. Longwood. FL

runer. Mei Natasha. 5918 Lee Cline Road Apt 5. Conover. NCrunner, Lauren Marie, 1417 Red Hill Road. Dauphin, PArustad, Jessica Leigh, 5500 NE 15TH Avenue. Fort Lauderdale. FL

ruther. Shannon Leigh. 11424 Vale Spring Drive. Oakton. VAryant. Leigh Ashley. 1219 Brunswick Court. Arnold. MDryant. Shawn Francis, 326 Clark Street, Auburn. NYuff. Melissa Lynn. 1258 Highway 182, Lincolnton, NCaff. Richard Lee. 1258 Highway 182. Lincolnton. NCumgarner, Kenneth A, 6149 Clearwater Road, Granite Falls, NCarda. Crystal Diane, 2611 Voelkel Avenue; Apt. I, Pittsburgh, PAurgess, Rhonda Moy, P O Box 2513, Morganton, NCiirke, Amanda Marshall, 5531 Jomali Drive, Durham, NCurkhart, Amanda Beth, 7911 Leisure Lane, Huntersville, NCurks, Patrick Blake, PO Box 692, Madison Heights. VAurieson. Leslie Anne. 1445 4th St Dr NW Apt 68, Hickory, NCurns, James Russell, 128 Forest Drive, Advance, NCurwell. Anthony Douglas. PO Box 55, Vass, NCuscaglio. Ryan Samuel, 7596 Cedar Hurst Court, Lake Worth, FL

ush, Michele Ann, 1479 Meadow Lane, Hickory, NCatler. Briana Lynn. 6301 Gormley Place. Springfield. VAatler. Mandrell Arelle. 907 East Lemon Apt C, Lakeland, FL

ynuiii, Alexandrea Leigh, PO Box 743, Claremont, NCynum. Clifford Scott. 145 14TH Avenue SE. Hickory. NCain, Jessica Marie. 1 1 18 8th St. Circle. NW. Hickory. NCaldwell. Amanda L. 151 Caldwell Farm Lane, Statesville, NCaldwell, Jessica Erin, 379 16th Ave NE, Hickory, NCaldwell, Shelley Renae, 316 First Street NE, Hickory, NCall. Jason Nicholas, 507 Frontier Circle, China Grove, NCameron. Shannon Cathleen, 209 Live Oak, Cape Carteret, NCampbell, Israel Lynn, 96 Jackson Lane, Stony Point, NCampbell, Kala Melissa, 3515 Fostall Lane, Maiden, NCampbell, Robert Ray, 518 lOTH Avenue. Vero Beach. FL

anipe. Carla Yvonne. 5403 Valley Run. Hickory, NCanterbury, Steven I, 4633 Granada Hills Drive, Granite Falls, NCjantrell. Harold Keith. 320 US Hwy 70. Rutherford College. NCaputo. Jarred Joseph. 3107 Sea Island Lane. Harrisburg. NCarlino. Phillip B. 210 South Walnut. Milford. DEarlson. Lynn Williams. 145 Surfside Lane. Mooresville. NCarlyle. Edward Cameron. 1 104 Wilkins Drive. Sanford. NCarman. Robert Edward. 129 Rolling Green Circle. Greenville. SC

arpenter. Elizabeth Ross, 319 Rhyne Street. Lincolnton, NCarpenter, Eric Nicholas, 1665 East Cope Creek Road, Sylva, NCarpenter, Jennifer Susan, 1 14 Winding Way Lane, Lenoir, NCarpenter, Laura Thun, 4976 Longfield Street, Claremont, NCarroll, Byron Heath, 933 A 12th Street NE, Hickory, NCarroll, Connie Isenhour, 7395 Woodland Hills Road, Hickory, NCarroll, Jessie Colleen, 11002 Powers Avenue, Cockeysville, MDarswell, Christopher R, 2800 Woodstream Drive, Valdese, NCarswell. Kris Lanada, Post Office Box 3007, Drexel, NCarter. .Andrew Stephen, 1135 37th Ave Drive NE, Hickory, NCarter, Christopher Stephen, 3989 Shakespere Drive, Hickory, NCarter, Kristen Elizabeth, 3115 Timberwolf Avenue, High Point, NCarter. Lynzie Leigh. 1811 Visscher Drive. Elkhart. IN

artwright. Katie Lee. PO Box 775344. Steamboat Springs. COasalenuovo. Tiffani Marie, 502 Delaware Avenue, Oak Ridge, TNastro, Madeline Jo, 812 SE 23RD Street, Ocala, FL

lather. Amber E. 1655 20th Ave Dr NE Apt 36, Hickory, NCato, Lara Katherine, 505 South Normandy Lane, Harrison, ARauble, Andrew M, 160 Crowders Creek CH RD, Gastonia. NCayll, Nicole Ruth, PO Box 335, Conover, NCayll, Robert Lee. PO Box 335, Conover. NCecile. .Angel Denise. 122 Lakewood Road, Wilkesboro, NCerati. Lauren Denise. 324 Sterling Drive. Winter Haven, FL

hamhers. April Michelle. 271 1 8TH Avenue SE. Hickory, NChambers, Robin Renee, P O Box 308, Lenoir, NChampion, Lauren Gray, 90 Brandcrmill Road, Spartanburg. SC

hapman. April E. 31 Chapman & Barnes Drive. Taylorsville. NChapman. Ashleigh B, 250 Three Forks Road, Taylorsville, NChapman, Crystall Marie, 1024 S. College Avenue. Newton, NChapman, Leslie Annette, 206 Midway Park Lane, Taylorsville, NC

Cherry. Allison Dale, 8502 \V 1 15th Street, .Oxeriand Park. KSCherry. Nicholas Trent, 319 Medearis Drive, Charlotte. NCChester, Dayne Omar, 149 Cedar Wood Road, Taylorsville, NCChilders, Brandy Gail, 478 Chapman Mill Road, Taylorsville, NCChilders, Casey Erin, 692 Hill River Road, Hiddenite, NCChilders, Jessica Elizabeth, 200 Belleview Drive, Conover, NCChoque, Francisca A.. 1221-D - 21st Avenue NE. Hickory. NCChristian. Jessica Lynn. PO Box 1306, Drexel, NCCima, John Philip, 8404 Spring Meadow Road, Richmond. VACipleu. Teodora Fiorina. 2420 24TH Avenue NE. Hickory. NCClark. Barbara Jean. 4201 J.A. Yount Farm Road. Conover. NCClark. Cody Wayne. 729 9th Avenue NE. Hickory. NCClark. Jennifer Tia. 57 Gregory Michaels Lane, Hickory, NCClark, Leslie VanDyke, 102 Brandywine Dr, Conover, NCClarke, Timothy Mark, 200 Seven Oaks RD Apt 6F, Durham. NCClausnitzer, Loraine, 29316 Laughridge Place, Wesley Chapel, FL

Clawson, Angela Dawn, 2170 Millie Lane, Maiden, NCClements, Michael 1206 77th Street, Newport News, VAdemons. Shannon, P. O. BOX 212. Maiden, NCClick, Arber Bryan, P O Box 546, Claremont, NCCloer, Kendra Leigh, 1368 Cajahs MTN Road. Hudson. NCCloninger Anna M, 4603 Dallas High Shoals RD, Dallas, NCClontz. Erica Susanne. 6105 Wiltshire Drive. Hickory. NCClontz. Jennifer Elvira. 70 Havenhurst Road, Hickory. NCClontz, Jessica Elaine. 6105 Wiltshire Drive. Hickory. NCClontz. Michael W, 3641 7TH Street Place NW, Hickory. NCClover. Daniel Stephen. 106 Aaron Drive. Shelby. NCCobb. Jade M, 6337 Friedens Church Road, Gibsonville, NCCobble, Emily Beth, 617 Greenbrook Parkway. Matthews. NCCoble. James Anthony, 2866 Amick Road, Elon College, NCCoble. Victoria Elizabeth. PO Box 346. Hildebran. NCCochran, Sarah Gale, 938 Bell Farm Road, Statesville, NCCoffey, Adam Scott, PO Box 698, Hildebran, NCCoffey, Allison Nicole. 1456 Abington Road. Lenoir. NCCoffey, Caron Elizabeth, Post Office Box 698, Hildebran, NCCoffey, Jamie Lynn, 2556 Brentwood Circle, Lenoir, NCCogdell, Kristy Marie, 2714 Villa Woods, Granite Falls, NCCoggins. Cheryl L, 353 Pineville Road, Statesville, NCCoFe. Randal Tyler, 340 33rd Street SW, Hickory, NCColeman, Kathryn Anne, 460 14th NE #8, Hickory, NCCollier, Mary Kathleen, 3094 Bedford Avenue, Morganton, NCCollins, Brian David, 232 Crossbow Court, Hopkinsville, KYCollins, Jan Leslie, 326A Eighth Street NW. Hickory, NCCollins, Katherine E, 412 W Old Post Road, Cherryville, NCCollins, Randa S, PO Box 776. Granite Falls. NCColtrain. Landi Deane. 4600 Johnson Street. Colfax. NCCombs. William Forrest. 381 Holland Dnve. Statesville. NCCondon. Lone Daniell. 1047 12th Street NE. Hickory. NCConnelly. Jon Everette, 2106 Lee Cline Court, Conover, NCConner, Stephanie Jane, 1412 Kirtpatrick Road, Burlington, NCConnor, Mary Lynn, 4048 Glen Hollow Lane NE, Hickory, NCConnor, Michael Eric. 2184 Angle Drive, Conover, NCCook, Erin Elizabeth, 7821 Oliver Hager Road, Huntersville. NCCook. Kimberly Rae, Route 2 Box 305, Pinnacle, NCCook, Theressa Marie, P O Box 1302, Drexel, NCCook, Todd Eric, 406 Lenoir Street. Morganton. NCCooper. Laura Anne. 4803 Jennichelle Court. Fairfax. VAComett. Elizabeth H. 2593 Gemstone Street. Claremont, NCComwell. Kyle Edward. 2651 Fallen Oak Trail. Lincolnton. NCCorpening. James Darryll. PO Box 599. Troutman. NCCostas. Helen Kay. 206 Outrigger Drive. Kill Devil Hills. NCCostello. Michael D. 1838 Red Lion Drive. State College. PA

Coulter, Erin Denise, 8818 Mull Road. Vale, NCCox, Charles M, 6614 Alexander Hall Drive, Chariotte, NCCox, Colleen Mary, 6016 Oakland Mills Road, Sykesville, MDCox, Sarah Leigh, 4066 Quarry Estates Road, Hudson, NCCox, Zachary C, 6016 Oakland Mills Road, Sykesville, MDCoy, Cynthia Michelle, 207 Erwin Hills Road, Asheville, NCCraft. Judith Elaine, 1959 I Ith St Ct NW, Hickory, NCCrane, Marissa Susan, 20 Timber Lane, Hanover. PACrawley. Holly R, 1655 20th Avenue Drive NE #104, Hickory, NCCredle. Courtney E, 71 Oakridge Drive, Taylorsville, NCCrincoli, Tracy Anne, 239 Mountain Road, Ringoes, NJ

Cromeenes, David Roy, 72 Palaside Drive, Concord, NCCrosby, Jeremy William. 735 Roby Greene Road. Boone, NCCrosby. Julie Marie, 751 1 Kingstonhill Court. Cincinnati, OHCrouse, Monica R, 5818 Sulphur Springs Road, Hiddenite. NC . , -,-,-^ t

Cubie, James Ferguson, 6034 Powder Point Drive, Hickory, NCCuller, Kristi Marea, 1563 Island Ford Road, Slatesville, NCCummings, Robert Edward, 120 Hiram Road, Mooresville, NCCummins, James Michael, 2325 25th Ave Ct NE, Hickory, NCCurtis, Carole Nicole, 1707 Laurel Street NE, Valdese, NCDagenhart, Nicklaus Eugene, 220 Celeste Estates, Statesville, NCDahir, Shady Nidol, 1008 Cross Clay Court, Raleigh, NCDaino, Elizabeth Ann, 7808 Tori Court Lane, Knoxville, TNDaniel, Cheryl Joan, 613 East Concord St., Morganton, NCDanko, Angela Nicole 13 Upper Pond Road, Coluinbia, SCDant, Brian Robert, 1031 Bluff Pointe Drive, Chaska, MNDavidson, Ashma Shalonda, 179 Idaho Road, Statesville, NCDavidson, Catherine Bradley, 420 Oakmead Place, Dayton, OHDavidson, Donna C, 2719 Clarks Chape! Road, Lenoir, NCDavidson, Nathaniel Lehman, 7 Frandin Path, Liverpool, NYDavis, Desarae Lynn, Route 2 Box 238, Old Fort, NCDavis, James Warner, 405 Woodvale Drive, Florence, SCDavis, Mary Cameron, 100 Mayfair Road, Lexington, NCDawkins, Steven Roy, 532 McCluney Drive, Gaffney, SCDay, David Dwayne, 1518 Old Fami Drive, Hickory NCDay, Dustin Lee, 2373 HWY 182 West, Lincolnton, NCDay, Joshua Randall, 557 MT Herman Road, Hudson, NCDeal, Dustin Shane, 68 Duck Hollow Lane, Taylorsville, NCDeal, Glenda Deanna, 494 14th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCDeal, Isaac Kent, 4853 Rock Bam Road, Claremont, NCDeal, Kaye L., 408 2nd Ave Place NE, Conover, NCDeal, Pamela Sweet, 4853 Rock Barn Road, Claremont, NCDean, Jason M, 342 Fairchild Drive, Strasburg, VADeangelo, Linda Sue, 1 16 14th Street NW, Hickory, NCDeaton, Meredith C, 6101 Gwynedd Road, Summerfield, NCDeierlein, James Nelson, 740 Springlake Road, Columbia, SCDelay. Brian Lynn, 154 Mountaineer Dr # F63. Boone, NCDelhnger, Sarah McKinnsie, 1 1 10 3RD Avenue NW, Conover, NCDellinger, Wendy Brown, 6158 Fairview School Rd., Vale, NCDeMario, Rosanna Marie, 6121 Ponderosa Road, Raleigh, NCDenton, Jessica Williams, 5196 Canary Court, Granite Falls, NCDerr-Cline, Janet Fay, 1788 Woolie Road, Lincolnton, NCDewberry, Joe Nathan, PO Box 551, Henrietta, NCDeyo, Tonya Cherse, 125 Third Avenue NE, Conover, NCDick, Joyce E, 1206 10th Street NW, Hickory, NCDill, Joy Malone, 1717 Indian Springs Drive, Conover, NCDillingham, Marian Lavette, 2534 Evening Drive, Claremont, NCDinney, Ashley C, 1347 Country Squire Drive, Columbia, SCDiStefano, Michael John, 1703 Bordeaux Court, Fallston, MDDixon, Catherine H. 199 River Road West, Manakin-Sabot, VADoiron, Leslie Ann, 6317 Bayfield Drive, Jacksonville. FL

Dopson, Matthew Darus. 32 MT View Court. Millbrook. ALDorsch, Joseph Thomas, 1202 Lindbergh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PADouglas, Ellen Palmer, 3335 9th Street Drive NE, Hickory, NCDounis, Efrosene, PO Box 1 1064, Hickory, NCDowell, Kenneth E, 1750 20th Ave Drive NE #94, Hickory, NCDowell, Lori Marie, 1750 20TH Ave Drive NE 94, Hickory, NCDowning, Charlsie A, 2604 Clearwater Avenue, Bloomington, IL

Downs, Jennifer Leigh, 1921 12th Street N,E., Hickory, NCDoyle, Sarah Jane, PO Box 452, Catawba, NCDraughn, Jill Nicole, 202 Rock Hill Church Road, Ararat, NCDrebes, Sara Elaine, 1 1603 Harvestdale Drive, Fredricksburg, VADresser, Morgan, Rae 469 Annondale Road, Columbia, SCDriver, Arringlon Jerome, 420 Maple Street, Jonesville, NCDriver, John Luther, 63 Third Creek Road, Stony Point, NCDrum, Lora Barefoot, 312 West Murray St, Maiden, NCDuBry. Lisa Danielle, 1007 Fact Street SW, Valdese, NCDula, Delta L, 6532 Nobby Lail Road, Connelly Springs, NCDumire, Lisa Ruth, 1 108 Shannonbrook Drive, Newton, NCDuncan, Jennette Lynne, 1742 Carriage Lane, Hudson. NCDurst, Stephen Eari, 3620 Melrose Cottage Dr , Matthews, NCEades, Julie Elizabeth, 78959 Long Island Road. Long Island, NCEadie, Elspeth Deal, 1648 Freshly Mill Road, Irmo, SCEanes, Barbara Elayne, PO Box 148, Gretna, VAEarp, Brandon Scott, 2690 Merry Oaks Trail, Wiston Salem, NCEckard, Laura Anne, 6106 Lynchburg RD, Hickory. NCEdenfield. Erin M, 2383 Grove Valley Ave, Palm Harbor, FLEdmiston, Karen Grace, 3686 Amity Hill Road, Statesville, NCEdwards, Paris A, 956 Memorial Ave., Williamsport, PA

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Eggers, Wendy Michell, 1 170 Drag Strip Road, Hudson, NCElizarde, Lisa Ann, 1021 Stream Way Drive, Spring Lake, NCElkins, Kimberly S, 2754 Ellis Deal Avenue, Valdese, NCElledge, Melissa Faye, 3129 Barus Street, Valdese, NCElliott, Jainie Keith, 708 Gemcrest Dr. N.E.. Conover, NCElliott, Lawrence K, 10 Old Hope Creek Path, Durham, NCElliott, Teresa Jean, 875 2 1ST Avenue NE, Hickory, NCElliott, Travis Anthony, 161 TremonI Lane, Troutman, NCEllis, Courtney Lynne, 232 Trapp Hill Place. Durham. NCElmore, Patricia H, 2830 16TH Street NE #27, Hickory, NCElvidge, Keith Cart, 1021 Ingram Ct, Ambler. PAEmery, Heather Renee, 4082 Turkey Run, Charlottsville. VAEnamait, Frederick E, 208 Elm Avenue, Hudson, NCEpstein, Danielle R. 19970 Appledowre Circle, Germantown, MDErikson, Mark Adain, 3757 Sandy Ford Road, Hickory, NCErik.son, Ryan Adam, PO Box 511, Hickory, NCEudy, Jeff Ellis. 451 Troutman Farm Road, Statesville, NCEvans. Joshua C, 6055 1 13TH ST N Apt 106, Seminole, FL

Everett, Katherine A, 590 Twelfth Avenue NE, Hickory, NCFarling, Amber Brigette, 870 Fairhaven Road, Hummelstown, PAFarmer, Kathryn Elaine, 1250 Lochshire Lane, Gastonia, NCFarrar, Joseph Benjamin, 301 Riverside Drive, Morganton, NCFarris, Mary Beth Finley, 3 Forest Dr, Lexington. NCFauber. Heather Renee', PO Box 162, Toms Brook, VAFavero, John Patrick, 1676 Plantation Drive, Collinsville, VAFavero, Joseph Malone, 1676 Plantation Drive, Collinsville, VAFeaster, Lakeshia Lynn, 632 West Concord St , Morganton, NCFeldstein, Stacy Tobah, 3825 Terka Circle. Randallstown, MDFelton, Nita F, 604 24th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCFenley, Margaret I, 2701 West Market Street, Greensboro, NCFerrie, Travis J. 2051 1 M Sterling Bay Lane W. Cornelius, NCFerris, Gretchen Kraft. 1675 Mount Pleasant St.NE. Canton. OHFisher, Amanda Leigh, 1205 5th Street NE APT 216, Hickory, NCFisher-Wellman, Korey J, 1410 Goodbar Avenue, Memphis, TNFleming, Bryan Curtis, 15 Circle Drive Belmont, NCFlowers, Donna Ferguson, 4507 Flowers Drive, Claremont, NCFlowers, Susan Leigh, 102 Brandywine Dr #V-1, Conover, NCFloyd, Betty Page, 114 Tarheel Avenue NE, Valdese, NCFoddrell, Carrie Caldwell, PO Box 130, Lenoir, NCForbes, Jennifer Lynne, Rt 4 Box 546, Newland, NCForsmo, Solveig, 1017 15TH Avenue NW, Hickory, NCFoster, Edgar Gerard, 3049 1 Mac Drive, Hudson, NCFowler, Tamara Lynn, 1435 23rd Avenue PL NE, Hickory, NCFox, Delaine S., 478 Boyd Fox Dr, Taylorsville, NCFox, Nicole LeAnn, 48 Douglas Court, Stony Point, NCFoy. Bethany Sue, 1753-B Sth Street Drive NE, Hickory, NCFrana, Mary Ann, 2100 Puerto Rico Drive, Deltona, FL

France, Lewis Kennard, 407 Lovill Street, Mount Airy, NCFranjione, Jill Marie, 1 1950 NW 29th Street, Sunrise, FLFrank, Michele Lynn, 9072 Paragon Way. Boynton Beach, FL

Frank, Scott Jacob, 2509 36th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCFranklin, Heather Dawn, 1741-B 8th Street, Dr., NE, Hickory, NCFranklin, Tammy Michelle, 61 19 Mise Road, Granite Falls, NCFreeman, Diane Watts, 3476 Spring Branch Ct., Conover, NCFreeze, Constance Lee, P O Box 1305, Drexel, NCFriend, Kathryn Elizabeth, 1043 12th Av NW, Hickory, NCFrye. Wesley Randall. 624 Chestnut Ridge Road, Kings Mountain, NCFunderburk, Diane Louise, 2019 Audrey Drive. Gastonia, NCFutrelle. Daniel Allen. 4928 Deer Walk Avenue. Charlotte, NCGaines, Forest Fitz. 1760 Wormian Street. Connelly Springs. NCGandy. Megan Elizabeth. 14016 Hiwassee Road. Huntersville, NCGantt. Rhonda Michelle. 4232 Marvin Street. Claremont. NCGardner, Ann Marie, 320 North Oakwood Dr, Statesville, NCGarrett, Christelle F, 4886 Northcrest Street, Claremont, NCGarvey, Susan C, 19359 Frenchton Place, Montgomery Village, MDGatton, Melissa Anne, P O Box 5323, Statesville, NCGeddes, Sabrina Lynette, 825 SE Palm Beach Road, Stuart, FL

Geis, Amy Amanda, 403 Shipley Road, Linthicum, MDGenaro, Rebecca Grace, 186 Timber Creek Drive, Stanley, NCGentry. Julie Ann, 133 Hawthorne Drive, Brevard, NCGeorge, Stephen Christopher, 835 18TH Avenue Drive NW, Hickory, NCGerencer, Charles Michael, 2515 SW 86th Ave, Davie. FLGemert, Kelly Sue, 189 Mt Herman RD, Hudson, NCGescak, Traci Michelle, 804 Andrews Chapel Road, Durham, NCGianatassio, Michael Vincent, 307 Painted Fall Way, Cary, NC

bbs. Chiquitu Juanita, 474 Kerda Street. Taylorsville. NCbbs. Jill A. 2172 19th Ave SE. Hickory. NCbbs. Misty Rae, 122.^ 6th Avenue SW. Hickory. NCft. Linda Anne. 21111 Blakely Shores Dr. Cornelius, NCImore. Kelley Chyvonne. 254 Bailey Road. Candler. NCIpin. Barbara Louise. 3833 Fall Creek Church Rd. Jonesville. NCse, Kristine Michelle, 405 Beaumont Road. York. PAenn. Mandy McGalliard. 1 10 Talmon Street. Connelly Springs. NCenn. Micaela Kathleen. 1949 Redberry Lane, Conover, NCMe. Monica Denee, 1752 16th Street NE, Hickory. NC)ble. Suzanne Elizabeth. 47 Elder Road. Taylorsville. NC]dfrey. Pamela Barker. 336 Patterson Street, Troutman, NClebel. Adrienne Rebecca, 1503 Mulberry Road, Martinsville, VAjld, Elizabeth Anne. 2134 Robinson Road. Newton. NCjlden. Gregory Joseph. 2413 Welsh Tavern Way, Wake Forest, NCjnzalesn, Brian Matthews- Alan, PO Box 1240, Candler, NCrod, Scarlett Leigh, 997 16TH Avenue PL NW, Hickory, NCDodman, Robert Benjamin, 1322 5TH Street Circle NW, Hickory, NCDodson, Tiffany Elaine, 2335 Salem Church Road, Lincolnton. NCDss. Lauren Christine. 5712 NE 17 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FLDuge, Janet Lee, 101 Jefferson Street, Morganton, NCpugh, Michael Patrick, 119 Robinhood Road, Asheville, NCrady, Kathleen Rose, 12865 Kingsway Road, Wellington, FLrady, Maya Nicole, 305 Highland Avenue, Greer, SCragg. Amy Reed, 294 Westwood Lane, Taylorsville, NCragg, Glenda C, 1330 5th Street NE #186, Hickory, NCraham, Baquita Laquanta, 357 Fern Hill Road, Troutman, NCrandstaff, Rita Kneedler, 4021 Henry River RD Apt 2, Hickory, NCrani. Donna Michelle, 1 12 Firehouse Way, Marion, NCrantham, Scott William, 1371 5TH Street NE, Hickory, NCreen, April Lynne, 2368 Rocky Ford Road, Newton, NCreen, Tracey Jaye. 1539 Tradition Club Dr., Pawleys Island, SCreene-Buckland, Laura Kinsey, 1 12 Mariner's Pt Ln, Hickory, NCreer, Jamie Jalane, 4094 Collettsville Road. Lenoir, NCreer, Jennifer Kennerly, 4734 Granada Hills Dr, Granite Falls, NCreer, Kimberly Kaye, 409 Padgettovvn Road, Black Mountain, NCreer, Marcus Justin. 1693 Nottingham Drive, Newton, NCregory, Kimberly Lane, 3203 Meadow Rue, Statesville, NCreiner, Nancy Ruth, 6541 Harbor View Drive, Hixson, TNriffee, Daniel Malachai, 3487 Bowman Road, Granite Falls, NCriffey, Richard Scott, 1993 Cape Hickory Cutoff Rd,, Hickory. NCriffin. Linda Lee, 504 West J Street, Newton, NCriffin, Thomas Carroll. 961 Wittenburg Road, Taylorsville, NCriffin, Vickie W., 1 184 Caleb Setzer Rd, Newton, NCrinstead, Christine Anne, 4008 N Center St Apt 301, Hickory, NCritzmacher. Amy Jo, 7673 Spring Oak Dive, LaPlata, MDross, Emma Lee, W, 1260 5th Street NE APT 61. Hickory. NCross. Lainar Timothy, 815 E 1st St. # C-23, Newton, NCuffey, Kelley Elizabeth, 4323 Southpark Drive, Tampa, FL

uidi, Vanessa, P O Box 947, Conover, NCwaltney, Tonya Michelle, 65 Julius Lail Lane. Granite Falls. NCaas. Larry Richard. 4299 Jefferson Place. Granite Falls. NCaase. Anne. 1 16 Wildwood Loop. Statesville. NCahn. Terrah Greene. 530 Pleasant Hill Road. Lenoir, NCair. Jennifer Nicole. 3556 Majestic View, Lenoir, NCairston-Porter, Laura D, 1055 - 19th Ave Place NW, Hickory, NCale, Erika Shanna, Route 1 Box 514, Catawba, VAales, Katherine Anne, 144 Long Ridge Drive, Wilmington, NCall, Adam Glenn, 163 Heritage Manor Circle, Lexington, NCall, Allison Mackie, 438 7th Ave Place NW, Hickory, NCall, Amanda Elizabeth, 3051 1st Street NW. Hickory. NCall, Kendra Cherie, Route 4 Box 658A, Princeton, WVall, Laura Selena, 331 9th Ave Dr NE #20, Hickory, NCalstead, Jason Daniel, 5035 Marion County Road, Weirsdale FL

amilton, James Patrick, 54 Hawksview, Marion, NCamlin, Jill Corrinne, 149 Linden Drive, Danville, VAancock, Mary Safrit, 2429 - 23rd Street Court NE, Hickory, NCanks. Amber Lee, P O Box 2292. Pulaski. VAanselmann. Jackie Lee 1750 Charles Avenue. Elgin. SCariess, Joshua Aaron, 105 Gentry St. North Wilkesboro, NCarmon. Michelle Lea. 218 N. Mulberry Street, Statesville, NCarrell, Matthew James, PO Box 695, Tallapoosa, GAarris. Alexis Marie. 4156 Tyng Way Road. Charlotte. NCarris, Anthony Lamar, 745 Vale Street, Shelby. NCarris, Emma Carpenter, 4644 Little Mountain Road, Catawba, NC

Harris, Jason Allen, 3221 26TH Street NE, Hickory, NCHarris, Lorie Ann, 3716 Weyland Drive, Conover, NCHaiTison, Michelle Leigh, 104 Katie Lane, Statesville, NCHart, Brittney Aileen, 4800 Shea Lane, Mint Hill, NCHart, Marc William, 86 King Arthurs Court, Hickory, NCHarting, Laura Jevne, 14 Wimbledon Court, Hockeffin. DEHartley. Tashina R. 1750 20th Avenue Dr NE Apt 107. Hickory, NCHartness, Amanda Michelle, PO Box 495, Stony Point, NCHartsell. Cristy Frye. 8265 Cedar Bark Street. Hickory. NCHarvey. John Robert. 835 8TH Street Drive NW. Hickory. NCHaskell. Heather Arlene. 502 East Hill Drive, Cherryville, NCHawk. Teresa Ann. 1098 Fish Pond Road, Hickory, NCHayes, Toby Jett, 208 Golf Course Lane, Taylorsville, NCHayman, Tamara Harris, P O Box 432, Conover. NCHaynes. Megan B. 574 White Jenkins Rd. Bessemer City, NCHeath, April Christine, 140 Vinton Drive, Dallas, NCHeavner, Anna Aspasia. 522 Hulls Grove Church Road. Vale. NCHednck. Terry Bruce. 6393 N NC 16 HWY. Conover. NCHefner. Jason Bennett. 3099 Trinity Church Road. Concord. NCHefner. Marcia Roxanne. 5838 Church Road. Taylorsville. NCHelms. Jacqueline Knauz. 331 Forest Hill Dr.. Wilkesboro. NCHelms. Stephanie R. 1482 May Road. Granite Falls. NCHensley. Amy Rebecca. 708 N Ninth Street. Mebane. NCHensley. David B. 1986 Chapel Hill CH Loop. Marion. NCHern. Wendy Annette. 1330 5th Street. NE #75. Hickory. NCHernandez, Jennifer Marie, 7505 SW 138 St, Miami, FL

Herrick, Caryl Ann, 4156 Shadowbrook Court, Morganton, NCHershberger, Kelley Rae, 205 Benwell Court, Mon-isville, NCHewitt, Sylvia Anne, 603 First Street SE, Hickory, NCHiam, Eric P, 1260 5th Street NE #84, Hickory, NCHiam, Jamie M, 1 260 5th Street NE #84, Hickory, NCHickman, Leah Burton, 1260 5th St NE Apt I 10, Hickory, NCHicks. Gary Lee. 2090 Mt Olive Church Rd. Newton. NCHigh. Alan Keith. 428 E Lewis Ferry Road. Statesville, NCHill, Victoria Nicole, 2558 Pinnacle Drive, Catawba, NCHillyer, Diane Marie, 280 Jaybird Lane, Waynesville, NCHilston, Helen Anne, 107 Abee Street, Morganton, NCHilton, Judith Johnson, 4664 White Eagle Ranch, Hickory, NCHilton, Kelly Mane, 2579 Blackburn Bndge Rd, Maiden, NCHining, Mary Elizabeth, 3323 Cartaige Trail, Hillsborough, NCHinsch. Sarah Christine, 209 Dogwood Drive, Greenville, TNHinson, Amalie Walker, 1873 Highway 10 West, Newton. NCHirsch, Christie M, 95 Webb Price Road, Granite Falls. NCHittle. Amy L, 263 White Plains Road, Hiddenite, NCHodges, Tamara Lynn, Post Office Box 3962, Morganton, NCHoffman, Crown H, 1036 White Jenkins Rd, Bessemer City, NCHogue, Rebecca Lee, 632 39TH Aveune NW. Hickory, NCHolhrook, William Howard, 125 East Walker Road, Elkin, NCHolland, Ashely Brooke, Route 1 Box 408D, Marion, NCHolland, Heidi Lynn, 2102 Rose Lane, Madison, NCHolland, Joseph Andrew, PO Box 798, Conover, NCHolland, Patricia Ann, P. O. 1 141, Conover, NCHolland, Rebecca Cloninger, 3370 Cloninger Road, Dallas, NCHolsclaw. Jenifer R, 2840-305 Gresham Grove Lane, Raleigh. NCHood, Carla Jeanette. PO Box 1472, Drexel, NCHooks. Nathan Donald, 309 Dot Circle, China Grove, NCHoover, Jeanne Marie, 1867 Stratford Drive, Conover, NCHoover, Kelly Lynn, 9765 Southbrook Dr#4215, Jacksonville, FL

Hopping, Emily Mari, 2800 Vienna Dozier Road, Pfafftown, NCHome, Brady Rebecca, 7 Charter Square, Decatur, GAHorton, Susan Davis, Post Office Box 447, Cooleemee, NCHosch, Teresa Nadine, 350 Harper Miller Dr, Cleveland, NCHouk, Molly Elizabeth, 1 19 Strawbery Ln, Lincolnton, NCHouston, Jessica Lynn, 4050 Joe Crouse Road, Maiden, NCHoward, Lynne Drury, 188 24th Street NW, Hickory, NCHoward, Peggie Jo, 403 D Street, North Wilkesboro, NCHoward, Waller Kim, 1016 30th Ave. Ln. NE, Hickory, NCHowell, Alexander E. 1655 20lh AVE DR NE #23, Hickory, NCHowell, Douglas M, 1401 Baton School Road, Granite Falls, NCHowell, Samantha Bolick, P.O. Box 430, Claremont, NCHoyle. Heather Rene, 2709 Westview Drive, Sherrills Ford, NCHawk, Teresa Ann, 1098 Fish Pond Road, Hickory, NCHayes, Toby Jett, 208 Golf Course Lane, Taylorsville, NCHayman, Tamara Harris, P O Box 432, Conover, NCHaynes, Megan B, 574 White Jenkins Rd, Bessemer City, NCHeath, April Christine, 140 Vinton Drive, Dallas, NCHeavner, Anna Aspasia, 522 Hulls Grove Church Road, Vale, NC

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Hedrick, Terry Bruce, 6393 N NC 16 HWY, Conover, NCHefner, Jason Bennett, 3099 Trinity Church Road, Concord, NCHefner, Marcia Roxanne, 5838 Church Road, Taylorsville, NCHelms, Jacqueline Knauz, 331 Forest Hill Dr., Wilkesboro, NCHelms, Stephanie R, 1482 May Road, Granite Falls, NCHensley, Amy Rebecca, 708 N Ninth Street, Mebane, NCHensley, David B, 1986 Chapel Hill CH Loop, Marion, NCHem, Wendy Annette, 1330 5th Street, NE #75, Hickory, NCHernandez, Jennifer Marie, 7505 SW 138 St, Miami, FL

Herrick, Caryl Ann, 4156 Shadowbrook Court, Morganton, NCHershberger, Kelley Rae, 205 Benwell Court, Morrisville, NCHewitt, Sylvia Anne, 603 First Street SE, Hickory, NCHiam, Enc P, 1260 5th Street NE #84, Hickory, NCHiam. Jamie M, 1260 5th Street NE #84, Hickory, NCHickman, Leah Burton, 1260 5th St NE Apt 1 10, Hickory, NCHicks, Gary Lee, 2090 Mt Olive Church Rd, Newton, NCHigh, Alan Keith, 428 E Lewis Ferry Road, Statesville, NCHill, Victoria Nicole, 2558 Pinnacle Drive, Catawba, NCHillyer, Diane Marie, 280 Jaybird Lane, Waynesville, NCHilston, Helen Anne, 107 Abee Street, Morganton, NCHilton, Judith Johnson, 4664 White Eagle Ranch, Hickory, NCHilton, Kelly Marie, 2579 Blackburn Bridge Rd, Maiden, NCHining, Mary Elizabeth, 3323 Carraige Trail, Hillsborough, NCHinsch, Sarah Christine, 209 Dogwood Drive, Greenville, TNHinson, Amalie Walker, 1873 Highway 10 West, Newton, NCHirsch, Christie M, 95 Webb Price Road. Granite Falls, NCHittle, Amy L, 263 White Plains Road, Hiddenite, NCHodges, Tamara Lynn, Post Office Box 3962, Morganton, NCHoffman, Crown H, 1036 White Jenkins Rd, Bessemer City, NCHogue, Rebecca Lee. 632 39TH Aveune NW, Hickory, NCHolbrook, William Howard, 125 East Walker Road, Elkin, NCHolland, Ashely Brooke, Route 1 Box 408D, Marion, NCHolland, Heidi Lynn, 2102 Rose Lane, Madison, NCHolland, Joseph Andrew, PO Box 798, Conover, NCHolland, Patricia Ann, P. O. 1 141. Conover. NCHolland. Rebecca Cloninger, 3370 Cloninger Road, Dallas, NCHolsclaw, Jenifer R, 2840-305 Gresham Grove Lane, Raleigh, NCHood, Carla Jeanette, PO Box 1472, Drexel, NCHooks. Nathan Donald. 309 Dot Circle, China Grove, NCHoover, Jeanne Marie, 1867 Stratford Drive, Conover, NCHoover, Kelly Lynn, 9765 Southbrook Dr #4215, Jacksonville, FLHopping, Emily Mari, 2800 Vienna Dozier Road, Pfafftown. NCHome. Brady Rebecca. 7 Charter Square, Decatur. GAHorton, Susan Davis, Post Office Box 447, Cooleemee, NCHosch, Teresa Nadine, 350 Harper Miller Dr, Cleveland, NCHouk, Molly Elizabeth, 1 19 Strawbery Ln. Lincolnton. NCHouston. Jessica Lynn. 4050 Joe Crouse Road. Maiden. NCHoward, Lynne Drury, 188 24th Street NW, Hickory, NCHoward, Peggie Jo, 403 D Street, North Wilkesboro, NCHoward, Waller Kim, 1016 .30th Ave. Ln. NE, Hickory, NCHowell, Alexander E, 1655 20th AVE DR NE #23, Hickory, NCHowell, Douglas M, 1401 Baton School Road, Granite Falls, NCHowell, Samantha Bolick, P.O. Box 430, Claremont, NCHoyle, Heather Rene, 2709 Westview Drive, Sherrills Ford, NCHoyle. Katie Lynne. 202 Peachtree Street. Belmont. NCHuber, Peter Martin, 641 Marsh Road, Charlotte, NCHudgins, Joshua Ledon, 612 Gillespie Road, Chattanooga, TNHuffman. Elizabeth Brooke. P O Box 540, Icard, NCHuffman, Tracy Denise, 1692 Adam Street, Conover, NCHughes, Angela S, 817 41st AVE DR NE, Hickory, NCHughes, Joshua B, 1566 Horse Branch Rd SW, Ocean Lsle Bch, NCHundley, Tori Shirell, 308 Hope Court, Newport News, VAHuneycutt, Eva Blair, PO Box 397, Stanfield, NCHuneycutt, Summer Sheree, P. O. Box 371, Locust, NCHunsucker, Kelly Marie, 118 West 21st Street, Newton. NCHunt. Thomas Scott. 2015 Fourth Avenue NW. Hickory. NCHunt. Zandra J. 849 3rd Avenue Place SE, Hickory, NCHunter, Jamie Lynn, 1655 20th Ave Dr NE #15 VG, Hickory, NCHuss, Elizabeth Brooks, 2309 Rome Jones Road, Newton, NCHutchens, Leslie David, 213 7TH Street NW, Taylorsville, NCHyatt, Coleman Reid, 6 Edgefield Street, Canton, NCHyde, Angela Lynn, 218 Foxwood Drive, Maiden, NClannucci, Michael Daniel, 122 Overlook Road, Asheville, NCIcard, April Nicole, PO Box 13, Icard, NCIcenhour, Cassie T. 1859 Old Vashti Road. Taylorsville. NC

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Iddings. Kemp C. 5171 Carlson Dairy Road. Summerfield, NCIngle. Julie Hollar. 2729 South US 321 HWY. Newton. NCIsenhour. Lisa Renee, 5057 Rifle Range Road. Conover, NCIsenhour, Stephanie M, 2168 Buffalo Shoals Road, Catawba, NCIsley, Julie Charlene, 3104 Isley Drive, Snow Camp, NCJackson, Amy Waters, 2686 Mauser Drive, Newton, NCJackson, Justi Denise, PO Box 73, Tobaccoville, NCJackson, Mary Margaret, 3243 Weidner Road, Newton, NCJackson, Revonda Vess, Route 2 Box 196-D, Old Fort NCJackson, Suzanne Townsend. 2653Touchstone Circle. Newton. NCJacobs. Gregory M. 1330 Pinewood Rd. Jacksonville Beach. FLJacobs, Jerod Douglas, 170 Jablo Avenue, Cocoa, FLJames, Jennifer Frady, 501 Dogwood Street, Lenoir, NCJeffcoat, Virginia N, 2630 ST Matthews Church RD, Salisbury, NCJefferson, Talaya Renee N, 609 College Ave SW, Lenoir, NCJeffries, Jonathan Robert, 5005-A Stoney Trace Drive, Charlotte. NCJenkins, April Suzanne, 708 Hester Drive, Dallas, NCJenkins, Matthew Lee, 1 18 Rockin J Road, Maiden, NCJenkins, Nicholas John, 156 Hillcrest Avenue, Cranford, NJ

Jennings, Wayne Ellis, 508 Washington Street, Rock Hill, SCJin, MinSung, 3044 Se Darien Road, Port ST Lucie, FLJohnson, Bret Micheal, 20 Brookfield, Sterling, VAJohnson, Edward Paul, 191 Baymount Drive, Statesville, NCJohnson, Erica Roberts, 76 Ryanette Way, Stony Point, NCJohnson, Ferro S, 2463 Countyline Road, Kings Mountain, NCJohnson, Hannah E, 5777 Millersville Road. Taylorsville, NCJohnson, Jessica Leigh, 4224 Ridge Road, Greer, SCJohnson, Marcus Dwayne, 514 Holly Street, Statesville, NCJohnson, Mia Dagenhart, 2495 Point Street, Claremont, NCJohnson, Michael D, 191 Baymount Drive, Statesville, NCJohnson, Nathan J H, 61 Cambridge Avenue, Jersey City, NJ

Johnson, Preston Gordon, 5042 Rock Bam Road, Claremont. NCJohnson. Rachel Lynn. 1 108 Brynn MaiT Road, Jacksonville, NCJohnson, Ramon Joseph, 99 Ballantree Drive, Asheville, NCJohnson, Rica Nicole, 1181 Elgin Drive, Conover, NCJohnson, Sarah Elizabeth, 31 1 Beverly Drive, Statesville, NCJohnson, Sarah Reintjes, 1 108 Brynn Marr Road, Jacksonville, NCJohnson, Thurston Dante, 304 Clay Street EXT, Belmont, NCJohnston, Cheryl, 2729 Emperor St., Claremont, NCJohnston, Martha Dyson, 138 Homeplace Lane, Statesville, NCJolly, Angela White, 1 1 1 Mimosa Street, Morganton, NCJolly, Frank Moseley, 1213 Cowper Drive, Raleigh, NCJolly, Meghan Christian, 17 Bumham Glen, San Antonio, TXJones, Amy Denise, P O Box 355, Hickory, NCJones, Jacquelyne N, 3496 Summerow Road, Lincolnton, NCJones, Miranda Annette, 9378 Costner Road, Hickory, NCJoplin, Gregory Vaughn, 1381 26th Ave NE, Hickory, NCJowers, Amanda Jessica, 131 Dry Ridge Road, Franklin, NCJustice, Derek Robert, 1150 Mountain Breeze Dr, Morganton, NCKaeser, Jeffrey Stephen, 4569 Sudbury Road, Doraville, GAKalus, Andrew J, 3523 Matthews Street, Newton, NCKaminska, Katie Victoria, 1 14 Wrenfield Court, Piedmont, SCKanupp, Lydia Lackey, 7952 Hwy 10 West, Vale, NCKares, Marleah Jeanette, 345 Georgetown Road, Nazareth, PAKari, Amy Suzanne, 2132 5TH Avenue NW, Hickory, NCKarrs, Joseph Bradley, 1019 21st Avenue NE, Hickory, NCKassab, Troy A, 2145 14th Avenue SW, Hickory, NCKeiU, Melinda Suzanne, 400 Hunsucker Road, Hickory, NCKeller, Elizabeth R, 2351 27th Street Place NE, Hickory, NCKellyman, Leroy A, 1865 Mallard Lakes Dr, Winston-Salem, NCKempston, Kristie Lynn. 320 Huffstetler Lake Road. Dallas. NCKennedy. Jennifer Anne. 1 18 Doc Wehunt Rd. Cherry ville. NCKenny. Irene Megan. 1 12 Ridge Street. Cranford. NJ

Kent, Kara Marie, 3180 Turnpike Road, Auburn, NYKesterson, Robin Elizabeth, 1003 Hollowtree Ct, Columbia, SCKhang, May Hang, 3856 C&B Farm Road, Conover, NCKhang, Shoua Hang, 613 Walnut Street, Statesville, NCKieschnick, Joanna Lynn, 168 Wynward Lane, Mooresville, NCKilby, Amy Lynn, 305 North Fairview Drive. Lenoir. NCKim. InAe. 975 9th Street NE. Hickory, NCKimball, Lisa Michelle, 195 Basil Road, China Grove, NCKimble, Jennifer Lynn, 2343 Thayer Road, Trinity, NCKing, Ashley Nicole, 4329 Homer Bums Avenue, Hickory, NCKing, Charles Ryan, 302 Lazar Lane, Southern Pines, NCKing, Drew David, 602 Frontier Circle, China Grove, NCKinsey, Janice Elaine, 1655 20th Ave Dr NE #123, Hickory, NC

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instler. Adelaide Ethel, 12607 Sunnybrook Road. Savannah. GAintzer. Erin Marie. 125 Cannon Blvd. Newport. NCjrby. Donavon Richard. 629 Ninth Avenue NE. Hickory. NCirk. Miriam Lynn. 1209 Derbyshire Road. Kannapolis. NCistler. Hollie Dianne. 1252 Park Circle 1. Lincolnton. NCnight. Kristin Kathryn. 22137 Holiday Drive. Smithsburg. MDolster. Kristin Kimberly. Post Office Box 5141. Pinehurst. NCoontz. Robert Eugene. 2100 W Center Street EXT. Lexington. NCopp. Russell C. 1837 Glenbrook Avenue. Lancaster. PAotish. Christopher M. 1945 MT Hope Ch Road. Salisbury. NCovar. Gary Tyler. 1399 Saratoga Court. Tarpon Springs. PLrantz. Amy Mane. 1213-F 10th St. Bhd. NW. Hickory. NCratts. Jaime Lynn. 495 Drumstand Road, Stony Point. NCrech, Jeremy Ryan. 125 Clearview Road. Rock Hill. SCreske. Audrey Christina. 8101 SW 57th Avenue. Miami. PL

riedt. Kristin. 363 Little Rv Campground RD. Pisgah Forest. NCuehl. Krista Inez. 331 33rd St. SW. Hickory. NC

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ackey. Keya Monike, 809 Riverhill Road, Statesville, NCackey. Miles Emerson. 2931 Eastway Drive. Statesville. NCail, Adrienne Marie, 660 East Sanders Road, Shelby, NCail, Melissa D, 4881 River Road, Morganton, NCail. Misty Lashae, 2721 Hwy 182, Lincolnton, NCail, Thomas Earl 3696 Pebble Lane, Hudson, NCamb, Joshua Edward, 6585 Prospect Drive. Conover. NCambeth. Danielle Shaune. 2701 Oregon Hill Road. Ruffin. NCane. Amanda Michelle. 734 South Main Avenue. Newton. NCaney. Carol Lynne. 3881 Joe Crouse Road. Maiden. NCangford. Angela Shields. 1721-F Eighth St Dr NE. Hickory. NCangford. Matthew Alan. 1116 Kimberly Drive. Raleigh. NCanning. Hillary Brooke. 221 Laurel Street NE. Valdese. NCarsen. Niels Scott. 1565 Forest Glen Lane. Kannapolis. NCassiter, Clayton Fulton. P O Box 437, New Port. NCathrop. Kymberly Alys. 3004 Hickory Valley Drive, Waldorf. MDawhon. Shanna Yeatts. 5480 Twelve Oaks Lane. Conover. NCawing. Brian James. 3589 Brookwood Drive. Maiden, NCawless, Ashley Marie, 4121 Snyder Drive, Winston Salem, NCawrence, Yolanda Shea, 1040 26TH Street SW, Hickory, NCawson, Jennifer Erin, 425 Loretto Drive, Wytheville, VAaxton. Charles Ray, 1669 Dakota Drive, Hudson, NCeach, James David, 54 Smith Road, Leicester, NCeBarron. Ashley Elizabeth, 43593 Deer Rn Ct, Leonardtown, MDedford, Casey Nicole, PO Box 441, Newton, NCee, Alex Anthony, 12901 Hathaway Drive, Silver Spring, MDee, Carrie Virginia, 350 North Main Street, Jefferson, NCee. Tiffany Michelle, 1225 Liberty Church Road. Thomasville. NCemus. Elizabeth Taylor. 1203 5th Street NE. Hickory. NCentz. Frances Lisa. 3082 Mathis Mill Rd.. Ronda. NCeonard. Michelle Phillips. 1260 5th St NE Apt 144, Hickory, NCeonhardt, Gayren Wanette, 3560 Plateau Road, Vale, NCeonhardt, Melissa Dawn, 1010 2nd Street SE, Conover, NCester, Cynthia McRee, 21 1 South 4TH Avenue, Maiden. NCewis. Michael Robert. 1 Ananouri Road. Highland Falls. NYigatti. Amanda Theresa. 1504 Ketch Court. Richmond. VAindamood. William Bradley. 605 Ragsdale Road. Sharpshurg. GAindheimer, Juny Rose. PO Box 401. Casar. NCindholm. Heather Liesse. 87 Walnut Hill Road. East Lyme. CTindley. Thomas Andrew. 520 Lower Creek Drive. Lenoir. NCippard. Blake Edward. 4815 Free Mason Road. Hudson. NCippard. Gladys Wiles. 174 Kingswood Drive, Statesville, NCittle, Melissa Louise, 25 Windward Circle, Littleton, NCittle, Phyllis Bowman, 376 Bowman Hills Road, Taylorsville, NCiltlejohn, Shanna R, 2139 New Prospect. Shelby. NCivingston. Tracy Lutz. 2736 Rock Dam Road. Lincolnton. NCo, Yer Yang, 2161 Liberty Church Rd, Hickory, NCockrem, Matthew Scott, 11410 Moonridge Drive, Chariotte, NCoehrs, Jason Michael, 227 S Madison Avenue, Upper Darby, PAogan, Sally Christine, 7575 Henry Road, Vale, NConey, Natia Shaneta, 4510 Cotton Acres Road, Sumter, SCong, Kimberly Michelle, 314 Shore Line Loop, Mooresville, NCong, Leah Marie, PO Box 1114, Granite Falls, NCor, Bai Xiong, 1113 Airport Rhodhiss Rd.. Hickory. NCor. Pa Kou. 1744 NC Hwy. 10 East. Newton. NCoudermelt. Bryan Scott, 714 Painted Feather Lane. Conover. NCougeay, Jacob Harrison. 5857 Connolly Court. Dublin. OHougeay. Jessica Marie. 5857 Connolly Court. Dublin. OHovell. Joshua Caleb. 495 Silver Ridge Drive. Lexington. NC

Lovins. Brandy Nichole. 4310 Lovins Way. Lenoir. NCLowe, Benjamin R, 2601 NW 23RD BLVD Apt 212, Gainesville. FL

Lowman. Kyle Andrew. 4015 MT Olive Church Road. Newton. NCLowman. Tracy Denise, 2546 Holly Hills Avenue. Morganton. NCLuckey. Amber Victoria. 1 145 Silverleaf Drive. Arnold. MDLugo. Jesse Arsenio. 1065 Chase Dr.. Winter Garden. FL

Lukas. Rachel Elizabeth. 100 Lake Mills Island Pt. Chuluota. FL

Luster. Samuel Austin. 7 Shadowbrook Drive. Weaverville. NCLutterloh. Terrie V. 1425 Shirebourn Drive. Hickory. NCLy. .Xiong. 5463 Farmington Court. Conover. NCLybrand. Brett E. 1372 Hunters Crossing Lane. Gastonia. NCLynch. Michael Ryan. 6976 South Shore Dr S. St Petersburg. FL

Lynch. Sarah Nicole. 208 Rachel Lane. Middletown. OHMacAskill. Sarah Ann, 1 1 Lincoln Avenue. Randolph. VTMalanga. Brendan Anthony. 5062 Fleetwood Drive. Hickory, NCMalec. Rebecca Ann. 13506 Duckett Court. Chariotte, NCMannhaupt, Margaret Ellen, 6 Beatrice Court, Manorville, NYManning, Sandra L., 1772 Old Amherst Circle, Morganton, NCMarkham, Megan Patrice, Route 10 Box 855, Lake City, FL

Marquardt. Jennifer L. 5713 Marble Arch Way. Alexandria. VAMarriott, Margaret O, 203 Maplewood Drive, Morganton, NCMarsh, Kathleen P, 5400 Sunrise Bluff Court, Midlothian, VAMartin, .•Xrtivest Sentell, 1804 Prospect Drive, Charlotte, NCMartin, Grace Ann, 61 1 Bristol Dr, Statesville, NCMartin, Hope Andrews, 1416 Kensington Drive, Knoxville, TNMatsui, Hiroyuki C, 4603 Cotton Creek Drive, Charlotte, NCMatthy, Joanna Christine, 226 Caswallen Drive, West Chester, PAMauldin. Randy Darrell. 20942 Biles Road. Albemarle. NCMauney. William Kemp. 401 Allison Court, Kings Mountain, NCMax, Edward, 120 Jefferson Street, Morganton, NCMaynor, Chad Edward, 346 15th Avenue SE, Hickory, NCMayo, Kerri Dunkle. 108 North Gaither Avenue, Newton, NCMayse, Elise Miller, 405 Edgemont Drive, Kings Mountain, NCMcBroom, Mary Aurelia, 2470 Old Hwy 70, Cleveland, NCMcCandless, Bruce Bennett, 5984 Jandon Court, Port Orange, FL

MeClain, Carrie Lynn. 2,39 13th Ave PI NW #21. Hickory. NCMcClure. Carol Funk. 5680 Gold Creek Bay. Hickory. NCMcCollum. Jennifer Marie. 1504 Falcon Road. East Bend. NCMcConnell. Melissa Sue. 215 Carolina Drive. Jacksonville. NCMcConnell. Michelle Lee. 215 Carolina Drive. Jacksonville. NCMcCorkle. Tory Nicole. 2449 McCorkle Road. Newton. NCMcCraeken. Samuel Grant. 5449 Harris Farm Road. Hickory. NCMcCraw. Stacy Elizabeth. 1121 Fieldstone Road. Mooresville, NCMcCrea, Martha Hanson, 1376 Lowrance Road, Catawba, NCMcCreary, Ryan Justin, 31 1 University Circle, Boone. NCMcCurry. Debbie S. 2232 Enon Road. Morganton. NCMcDonough. Patrick Ryan, 146 Avenue G, Pittsburgh. PAMcGee. Christopher M. 410-C West 8th Street, Charlotte, NCMclntire, Eric Edward, 1600 Rolling Lane, Hickory, NCMclntire. Patti Gayle. 1944 Redberry Lane. Conover, NCMcintosh, Quandra Michelle, 302 Apt 2A, Lawndale, NCMcKuina, Lindsey Hope, 3224 East Broad Street, Statesville, NCMcKinnon, Mary Kathryn, 1047 Autumn Lane, Hickory, NCMcLaughlin, Kevin Francis, 936 Hillrise Drive, Brandon, FL

McLean, Aimee K, 1 108 Braswell Creek Point, Holly Springs, NCMcLemore, Kieon R, 2237 Cresthavcn Court, Richmond, VAMcMahon. Marion Rene, 425 Alexander Avenue. Morganton, NCMcNamee, Carol Lynn, 445 8th Ave NE, Hickory, NCMcPhaul, Kathryn Ray, 734 N. Center St.. Hickory. NCMcRae. William Alexander. 824 Clearwater Drive. Sanford. NCMcRee. Kevin Patrick. 3722 Puelt Park Drive. Conover. NCMcVey, Kevin James, 218 Taylor Circle, Granite Falls, NCMcVey, Susan Marie, 218 Taylor Circle, Granite Falls, NCMease, Wendy Elizabeth, 5 West Cove Road, Weaverville, NCMeeks, Tarryl Ramont, 3225 Sawmill Road, Hickory Grove, SCMclker, Gregory F, 132 Hatcher Road, Shelby, NCMelker. Ronald Wayne, 132 Hatcher Road, Shelby, NCMen/e. Tiffany DeShawn. 104 Calvert Court. Easley. SC

Metze. Royal L. 6438 Windsor Gate Lane. Charlotte, NCMeunier. Brett Michael. 2038 SE 16TH Lane. Ocala. FL

Meyer. Joel Evan. 341 Meadow Ridge Drive. Tallahassee. FL

Meyer. Kathryn Caroline. 6625 Penslord Lane. Charlotte. NCMickey. Marissa D. 2040 Woodstock Road. Clemmons. NCMilheim. Sarah-Jane, 5943 Brace Road. Charlotte. NCMiller. Amy May, 5171 226TH Avenue NE, Bethel, MNMiller. Clifford T. 18508 NW 223 Terrace. High Springs, FL

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Miller, Daniel Alexander, 628 Fieldstone Road, Mooresville, NCMiller, Kelly Ward, 1334 12th Street NE. Hickory, NCMiller, Lori Leigh, 229 Peaceful Path, Canton, NCMiller, Mandy M, 6057 Gordon Road, Hickory, NCMiller, Nathan Charles, 2107 Beverly Court, Hampstead, MDMiller, Scott Allen, 526 Beaver Drive, West Jefferson, NCMiller, Tara Young, 559 Gaither Poe Road, Laurel Springs. NCMiller, Tiffany Lynn. PO Box 1515. Millers Creek. NCMills. Elayne Carol. 725 36th Avenue NW. Hickory, NCMillwood. Cheslie D. 207 South Elm Street. Cherryville. NCMillwood. Sarah Ashley. 207 South Elm Street. Cherryville, NCMinton. Jessica E. 2362 CSI Farm Road. Hickory. NCMisenheimer. Bryan Pearson, 1007 7th Street NE, Hickory, NCMisenheimer, Mary Brooke, 218 Salisbury Street, Rockwell, NCMitchell, Mitzi T., 3613 Harmony Hwy, Harmony, NCMoats, Vicki Higgins, 4030 Robinson Rd, Newton, NCMoffatt, Kan Ellen, 1219 South Poplar Street. Landis, NCMongello. Meredith R. 19212 Ranworth Dr. Germantown, MDMonroe, Anne Marie, 5319 Lisa Lane. Hickory. NCMontague. David Lee. PO Box 3397. Boone. NCMoody, Gita Prahhu, 1 17 Starmount Circle, Morganton, NCMoody, Lily P, 21 13 Kool Park Road, Hickory, NCMoore, Emily E, 2100 Godfrey Avenue, Spring Hill, PL

Moore, Eric Joseph, 557 Dogwood Trail, Commerce, GAMoose, Andrew David, 542 Barry Oak Road, Statesville, NCMoose, Brandon C, 2532 Camelia Pointe Dr. Sherrills Ford, NCMoose, Melissa Lynn, 3545 Price Road, Hamptonville. NCMorettie, Michael Charles. 1876 Plaza Drive, Hickory, NCMorgan, Amanda Lindsay, 702 Hester Drive, Dallas, NCMorgan. Cory Dana, 1508 36th Ave Dr NE, Hickory, NCMorris, Kyle Craven, 4520 Whiteleaf Way, Canton. GAMorris. Tia Jenice, 6623 North Pasadena. Saint Louis, MOMorrison, Mary Diane Ward. 5557 Saratoga Drive. Hickory, NCMorrison, Nicholas M, 153 North Shore Dr, Cherryville, NCMoser, Gideon Lane, 4926 Kennedy Street, Hickory, NCMoshier, Heather Lynn. 13308 Saddletree Court. Matthews. NCMosser. Jason Bradley. 712 Joan Circle. Salem, VAMosteller, Emily Kathryn, 1 10 36th Ave. NW, Hickory, NCMueller, Brandi Leigh, 3825 Redbud, La Porte, TXMulholland, Nancy J, 455 Thompsonville Road, McMurray, PAMull, Judy Ellen, 405 19TH Avenue SW, Hickory, NCMulligan, Michael S, 3078 Montclair Drive, Clareniont. NCMumy. Ryan Anthony. 300 Third Street. Defiance. OHMuncy. Kimberly Meadows. 144 Harriet Lane. Statesville. NCMunday, Charles Bennett. 120 3 1ST Avenue NW. Hickory. NCMunday, Tiffany Dawn. 1 130 Cloniger Mill Road. Hickory. NCMundy, Shelley D. 50 Lake Forest Drive. Taylorsville. NCMurphy. Sheila Kathleen, 39 Sareva Place, Asheville. NCMurphy, Susanne H, 374 Piney Creek School Rd, Piney Creek, NCMusgrove, Christa Nicole, 123 Twin Oaks Drive, Durham. NCMyers. Christopher Allen, 270 Celeste Eufola Road, Statesville. NCMyers. David B. 230 21st Avenue Drive NW, Hickory, NCMyers, Gina Deann, 6219 Mountainside Drive, Hickory. NCMyers. Rebecca Ann. 1510 Featherstone Drive, Midlothian, VANaidas, Tracy Marie, 1918 Stratford Drive, Conover, NCNash, Melodye Clark, 304 Church Street, Valdese, NCNavarro. Alisha Dawn, 616 4th Avenue NE, Hckory, NCNeely, Kristin Michelle, 203 Hawley Street, Mount Holly, NCNeill, Brian Elliott. 5826 Carmel Station Avenue, Charlotte, NCNellis, Andrea Michelle, 716 Mills Garden Road, Statesville. NCNelon. Latricia Dawn. 1 10 Robinwood Drive. Forest City, NCNelson, Jonathan Paul, 203 Churchwardens Rd. Baltimore, MDNelson, Kimberly Lynn, 1656 Lafayette Avenue, Hudson, NCNichols, Joseph Carlton, 41 1 North 5 PTS Road, West Chester, PANicks, Amanda Ryan, 128 Eldridge Lane, State Road, NCNicolette, Travis Nathan, 8 Allie Court, Isle of Palms, SCNieters, Barbara Webb, 302 N. Council Oak St., Morganton, NCNoble, Dana Marie, 1 275 Dates Street NE, Washington, DCNolen, Deborah Wilson, 246 Baymount Drive, Statesville, NCNorman, Michelle L. 51 16 Demons Chapel Road. Morganton. NCNorris, Jeremiah Joseph, 4351 Shiloh Church Road. Davidson. NCNorris. Shannon Nichole. 30 Sunburst Court. Sumter. SCNorris. Tara Lynn, 5698 Wesley Street. Hickory. NCNorton. Alalna Louise, 6352 Deerview Drive, Raleigh, NCNorton, Alvin Craig, 6352 Deerview Drive, Raleigh, NCNorton, Lindsay Jean, 10005 Nearbrook Lane, Baltimore, MD

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Norwood, Abbey Canslor, P O Box 877, Dallas, NCNorwood, Keiera Nicole, 312 Beall Street NW, Lenoir, NCNovak, JoAnna Marie, PO Box 128, Berea, OHNuss, Sharon Ruth, 86 Eldrid Drive, Silver Spring, MDO'Dell, Naomi Ruth, 273 Asheville Street, Morganton. NCOakes. Toni S., 591 1 Willowbottom Drive, Hickory, NCOles, Rebeccah Grace, 100 Tennyson Court, Spartanburg, SCOrr, Ebony Sharelle, 1923 Cliffwood Place, Charlotte, NCOrt, Jacob Steven, PO Box 191 1, Blowing Rock. NCOrr. Joshua Eric. P O Box 1911. Blowing Rock. NCOrtega. Melissa Elda. 14994 SW 58 Street, Miami, FLOrth, Natalie Diane, 2651 Williamsburg Circle, Chambersburg, PAOsborne, Barbara L, 1370 Bethlehem School RD, Hickory. NCOsborne. Kimberly E. 1101 Kenleigh Cuclc. Wilkesboro. NCOsborne. Meredith Rae. PO Box 6034, Hickory, NCOsteyee. Carol Helen, 207 Henredon Road, Morganton, NCOwen, Daniel Leonard, 5132 Butner Drive, Hickory. NCOwen. Emily Gail. 718 East Park Drive. Lincolnton, NCOxentine, Jason Charles, 478 Fox Valley Court, Taylorsville, NCPack, Adrienne Michelle, 4948 Mountain View Ln. Morganton, NCPadgett, Brooke B, 1020 Whispering Pines Drive, Newton, NCPadgett. Lon-aine M, P O Box 2256. Drexel. NCPaiva. Diana M. 17 Blyth Court, Palm Coast. FLPannenbacker. Lauri Houck, 2313 Honeysuckle Place. Lenoir. NCParham, Lori D. 4376 Lower Cedar Valley Road. Hudson. NCParham, Virginia A, 4095 South Olivers Road, Newton. NCParis. David Scott, 3205 Azalea Place. Lynchburg. VAParker. Velvet R, 1 183 Mollys Backbone Road. Catawba. NCParsons, Jenny Nicole, 3703 Puett Park Drive, Conover, NCPatel, Divya Natu, 3030 N. Church St. Rocky Mount. NCPatrick. Andrew Stephen, 330 Whites Mill Road, Abingdon. VAPatterson. Misty LeAnn. PO Box 72. Marble. NCPatton. Morgan Carol. 130 Sandy Mush Cr Rd. Leciester. NCPayne. Alan Ross, 529 Hillcresl Avenue, Burlington, NCPayne. Edward Robert. 2645 Second Street NE. Hickory. NCPayne, Michael Jeffrey, 2896 Conley Road, Morganton. NCPayne. Rachel Catherine, 2016 Rankin Mill Road, Greensboro, NCPayseur, Abigail Laurie, 718 Camp Creek Road, Iron Station. NCPayseur. Jenny Leigh. 103 Kenwood Avenue. Chertyville. NCPayseur. William Cartoll. 3580 Briarcliff Acres. Lincolnton. NCPcnland. Samuel Ross. 203 Chenoweth Drive. Simpsonville, SCPenley, Andrea Nicole, 19 Robinson Cove Road, Candler, NCPenman. Bryan John. 24 Shawnee Way. Stafford. VAPeoples. Demetrius J, 75 SW 75th Street Apt C-5, Gainesville, FL

Pepper. Crystal Lee. 7007 Oak Glen Drive. Hughesville. MDPerez. Rosario Besaida. 2316 Main Avenue DR NW, Hickory. NCPerkins. Jennifer Leigh Ann. 64 Patty's Place. Stony Point. NCPertello. Kristin Maria. 1076 6th Avenue Drive NW. Hickory. NCPeters. Jason Ross. 127 Apple Blossom Court. Belton. MOPeterson. James Daniel. 2221 Old Mountain Road. Lexington. NCPetrea. Tori Thompson. 504 South Main Street. Granite Falls. NCPetty, David Broughton, 6421 Pulleytown Road, Wake Forest, NCPetty, Stephanie Brooke, 6833 April Lane, Charlotte, NCPhillips, Jason Kent. 201 Reedy Creek School Drive. Lexington. NCPhillips. Jeremy Clifford. 315 Taft Street. Eden. NCPhillips. Robener A, 13424 Walnut Wood Lane. Germantown. MDPhillips. Shannon Lois. 51 Cedar Rd Ext. Hickory. NCPierce. Jennifer Marie. 17 Brushwood Road. Asheville. NCPilkenton. Jonathan Cannon. 301 Woodsway Lane. Lenoir. NCPindlcblaj, Maria Magdalena. 5423 Gunpowder Drive. Hickory. NCPInyan. Daniel Richard. 270 White Pines Lane. China Grove, NCPiraino. Justin Carmelo, 5137 Parview Drive South. Charlotte NCPitts. Ryan Nicholas, 5510 McComiick Avenue, Baltimore, MDPlant, Debra Anne, 4137 Lee Cline Road, Conover, NCPlonk, Samuel Robert Ben, 102 Pleasant View Drive, Clemson, SCPollard, Andrea Janelle, PO Box 5774, Boone, NCPollock, Sherri S., 3529 Raintree Drive, Hudson, NCPonder, Nathan Robert, 9425 US HWY 23, Mars Hill, NCPoovey. Adrianne Hooper. 1101 South College Avenue, Newton, NCPoovey. Paula LeeAnn. 1458 Tin Lane. Lincolnton, NCPope, Kimberiy Whisnant. 341 Tron Avenue, Valdese, NCPope, Paul Ernest, 33 1 8 Honeysuckle Lane, Orlando, FLPorter. David Lee, 1 15 Timothy Dan Aveune. Taylorsville, NCPorter, Monte Alan, 4152 Herman Sipe Road. Conover, NCPoteat, Rocky Gartanuan. P.O. BOX 605. Newland, NCPothier. Michael Rene. 3212 Twin Falls Lane, Matthews, NCPournelle, Pinkney Alexander, 207 Chamblee Road, Walterboro, SC

'owers. Amanda Raye. 6345 Caveson Court. Fayetteville. NC'owers, Keith Edward, 13820 88 Avenue North. Seminole. FL'rail. Lindsey Ann, 328 Windy Run Drive. Doylestown, PArescott, Carolyn A, 1 10 Watson Road. Exeter, NH'ressley. Monica Erin. 4004 Longhom Drive. Belmont. NC're.ston. Robert Dean. .51 10 Lansing Drive, Charlotte, NCtestwood. Wanda Lee, 2202 Marcus Drive, Granite Falls, NC'rice. Madonna Ella, 1227 Belwood Lawndale RD, Lawndale, NC'rice, Patrick William, 300 Old Farm Road, Taylorsville, NC'rice. Rashad 2621 Southwest BLVD. Charlotte. NC'ritchard. Amanda Marie. 4.582 Pinefrost Place. Lenoir. NC'rocop. Adina. 914 42nd Avenue Lane NE. Hickory. NC'roctor. Phyllis Gail. 1931 12th Street Lane NE. Hickory. NC'ropst. Annie Jeanne, 323 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory. NC'ropst. Glenn David. 2705 33rd Avenue NE. Hickory. NC'ropst. Joshua Gray. 1211 Carbon City Road. Morganton. NC'ropst. Mary Doggett. 1808 Ceasar Drive. Newton, NC'ruitt, Landon Richard, 301 Femwood Drive, Seneca, SC'urgason, Rebecca Jo, 1519 20th Avenue NE, Hickory, NC'usz, Toshia Leigh. 1548 Taylorsville MFG RD. Taylorsville. NCi'yne, Mary Grandel. 3130 7th St Dr NE, Hickory, NCJualheim, Kathryn Elizabeth, 4042 5TH Street NW. Hickory, NCQualhcun, Robert Everett, 4042 5TH Street NW, Hickory, NCQueen, Lesley, 238 North Post Road, Shelby, NC^afferty, Bret Anthony. 3501 Deerfield Heights, Cortland, NYRaines, Jason Grey, 105 N Si.\th Street, Mebane, NC^amseur, Rohbin D, 2108 Norwich Court NW, Conover, NClamseur. Tiffany N, 2970 12TH Ave SE Apt 67-S, Hickory, NCRamsey, Jenny Leigh, 141 Bell Road, Asheville, NCianey, Frances G, 486 14th Ave Dr NE, Hickory, NCianney. Kirk Thompson, 611 Lakeview Avenue, Milford, DEiatchford, Michaell P, 1451 12th St Dr NW Apt 2, Hickory. NC^ay. George Calvert. 54 Cove Crest Dr, Taylorsville, NC^ay, Teresa Coulter, 1932 15th Street NE, Hickory, NC^ay. Terra D. 2301 Philadelphia Church Road, Dallas, NCReamer, Karen Augusta, 13230 Dawnwood Court, Midlothian, VASector, Aaron Joel, PO Box 445, Stony Point, NCRedden, Katie Snider, 612 North Main Street, Mooresville, NCRedmond-Allison, Channon A, 495 Redgeway Ave, Statesville. NCReece, Cindy Lee, Post Office Box 171 1, Hickory, NCReed, Ashlee Moffet, 5 Greenhaven Court, Stafford. VAReed. Lynne Bolick. 3722 Puett Park Drive. Conover. NCReed. Marti Rhea. 3028 Talley Reed Place. Granite Falls, NCReed, Nathan C, 1043 12th Avenue NW lA, Hickory. NCReel. Michael Jerome. 5444 Maybank Lane. Vale. NCReese. Matthew Jeremiah. 5300 Talmage Street. Catawba. NCReeves. Andrea Laura. 1232 Shadowood Drive, Spartanburg. SCRegan. Colleen Elaine, 6 Via Olorosa. Rancho Santa Margari. CAReid. Aletia Joy. 3555 38th St Dr NE. Hickory. NCReid. Jennifer Erin. 1262 Pine Hill Road. Conover, NCReid, Justin Louis, 4457 Old Country Way, Snellville, GAReid, Shannon Treandios, 901 Fairview Road, Mount Holly, NCReid, Virginia S, 4104 Temple Hill Church Road, Granite Falls, NCReinhardt, Shana Brooke, 1640 5TH Street NW, Hickory, NCReiser, Caroline S, 2780 Meadowood Drive, Fort Lauderdale. FLRhodes. Sarah Lauren. 1308 West Rasch Road. Florence. ALRhodus. Debra Daniel. 2095 Wallace Dairy Road. Hickory. NCRice. Grace Michele. 9320 Reepsville Road. Vale. NCRice. Rosellie Elisa. 476 Everidge Road, Winston Salem, NCRice. William Michael. 9320 Reepsville Road. Vale. NCRichard, Joseph Gregory, 501 Old Park Road, Maiden, NCRichards, Justin Edward, 17 Ashely Place, Hendersonville, NCRichardson, Crystal Hall, 2027 1st Ave SW. Hickory, NCRichardson, Kassim G, 1920 Graywood Ct, Winston Salem, NCRieger, Bryce Edward, 1311 Las Brisas Lane, Winter Haven, FL

Rife, Kelly Cruse, 606 Pebblestone Court, Statesville, NCRiggs. Kimberly Irene. 2828 Blanche Drive. Buriington. NCRikard. Beth Marie, 3014 38th Ave. Lane N.E.. Hickory. NCRiley. Christopher Michael, 1011 Linnaean Drive, Morganton, NCRobhms, David Brown, R R 1 Box 1279 H, Nescopeck, PARohbins, Gerald Eugene, 713 6th Avenue SW, Hickory, NCRoberts, Meredith Anne, 504 6th Street NE, Conover, NCRobertson, Susan Garwood, 1044 18th Ave NW. Hickory, NCRobinson. Cale Kenneth. PO Box 1727. Layton. UTRobinson. Corinne Michelle. 7937 W Drive Apt G. N. Bay Village, FL

Robinson, Hali Siobian, P O Box 58, Catawba, NC

Robinson, Mahyoh Mekiala, 824 S High Street, Deland, FLRobinson, Micah Christopher, 2729 Country Oaks Drive, Layton. UTRobinson. Yolanda LeRea. 1215 8TH Street NE Apt A. Hickory. NCRobitzer. Scott Haines. 190 Hawthorne Court. Wyomissing. PARockett. Audrey Bryant. 2987 Shell Hollar Road. Claremont. NCRockett. Douglas R 1636 3rd Street. NE. Hickory, NCRodriguez, Ruby Carmcia, 107 King Street SE. Valdese. NCRodriguez. Ruby Carmela, 107 King Street SE, Valde.se, NCRogers, Angela Dawn, 520 Olivette Road, Asheville, NCRoUms. Robert Brian 703 Hester Dri\e. Dallas. NCRome. Christopher Sean. .1534 Mays Chapel Ch Rd. Newton, NCRomine, John Daniel. 4723 Granada Hills Drive. Granite Falls. NCRoseman. Amanda Kay. 1 1 1 Celeste Eufola. Statesville. NCRo.senbaum. Thomas Brett. 41 1 Ashmoor Lane. Lexington, NCRoss, Sarah Katherine, 522 N Flint Street, Lincolnton, NCRoss, Stephanie Lee, P O Box 10692, Naples, FLRossetto, Maria Tereza, 557 5th Street NW, Hickory, NCRowe, Amanda Dawn, 126 Ken Lane, Statesville, NCRowe. Jennifer Lassena, 517-A 12th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCRowland, Douglas Marion, 1415 Torredge Road, Durham. NCRubio. Vicky Alexandra. 1747-B 8th Street Dr NE, Hickory, NCRuddock, Morgan Sue, 1337 Westchester Drive, High Point, NCRudisill, Jamie Ruth, 6209 Vandresser Point, Hickory, NCRuff, Derek Eniest, 601 Elizabeth Drive, Thomasville, NCRuff, Mary Glen, 1550 Tanglewood Dr., Hickory, NCRuppe, Stephanie Lee, 1345 Gaston Day School Road, Gastonia, NCRush, Kenyon Matthew, 291 Seottsdale Lane, Clemmons. NCRush. Timothy David. 1987 Freedom Lane. Hudson. NCRussell. Erin Kelli, 223 Moore Road, Mill Spring, NCRussell, Nicole Leigh, PO Box 655, Richfield. NCRutledge. Tyson A. 950 Howards Creek Mill Road. Vale. NCRyan, Patrick Michael, 1690 Easthaven Drive, Newton, NCRye, Diane A, PO BOX 5287, Conover, NCSafley, Charles Christopher. 4516 Keswick Drive, Raleigh, NCSaine, Bradley Dean, 1728 18th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCSalter, Aaron Joel, PO Box 356, Rosman. NCSan Nicolas, Joannaly B, 616-D 22nd Ave NE, Hickory, NCSandlian, Kristin Lynne. 301 Carrituck Ct.. Lenoir. NCSato. Kimitake. 11573 Woodhollow Court. Reston. VASatterfield, Courtney Anne, 2205 Adventure Trail, Durham, NCSaunders, Angela D, 1303 Mountain Shadows Drive, Morganton, NCSavage, John L, LRC Box 7107, Hickory, NCScaffidi, Susan, 2049 Whitegate Lane, Newton, NCSchaal, Timothy Dale. 112 Waldemar Court SE. Winter Haven. FLSchilling. Harmony Brooke, 215 Pine Tree Court, Candler, NCSchley, Mary Stirling, 481 1 Charlie Crowley Road, Morganton, NCSchmidt, Alison Rose, 4353 Fern Creek Drive, Jacksonville. FLSchmitt. Erik Roger. 1379 Applecross Court. Kemersville, NCSchortz. Joesph Richard. 1 209 5TH Street NE #244, Hickory NCSchrum, Brooke Holland, 1433 Poston Drive. Lincolnton, NCScott. Anna Elizabeth. 516 Lansdowne Place. Birmingham, ALScott, David Wayne, 5065 Throneburg Road, Catawba, NCSeaford, Jonathan Crispin, 230 Catalina Drive, Mooresville, NCSeagle, Priscilla Leigh, PO Box 461, Marion, NCSeagle. Teri Beth, 302 Latimer Lane. Morganton. NCSease, Russel Franklin, 227 Lakewood Drive, Chapin, SCSedlack, Heidi Lynn, 21 Park Lane, West Milford, NJ

Seeley, Natalie Elaine, 5502 Kentucky Avenue, New Port Richey, FLSegura, Thomas Weston, 1048 Indian Mound Trail, Vero Beach, FL

Sehorn, Shelley Kathleen, 2220 Overhill Road, Chariotte, NCSensenig, David Andrew, 304 Hannes Street, Silver Spring, MDSepark. Bradley Tripp. 1 16 Yorkchester Way. Raleigh. NCSerekeberhan. Dawit. 1 1624 Stewart Ln #102. Silver Springs. MDSergeant, David B, 19396 Hampton Drive, Boca Raton, FLSeter, Elaine Teresa, 24 Hilltop Lane. Hickory. NCSettlemyre, Robin Elaine, 593 Arrowhead Trail, Marion, NCSetzer, Christy Shannon, 1114 North Hill Drive, Lincolnton, NCSetzer, Coleman Dean, 965 18th Avenue Court NW. Hickory, NCSetzer, Dennis Alan, I 103 1ST Street Place SE, Conover, NCSetzer, John Robinson, 6200 Sancindy Lane, Myrtle Beach, SCSetzer, Mary Katherine, 9701 Bartlctt Road, Chariotte, NCSetzer, Melissa Jane, 4240 E NC Hwy 10, Claremont, NCShannon, Jenifer Lyn, 8234 Smithfield Avenue, Springfield, VAShapley, Julie Ann, 1810 2nd Avenue NW #8, Hickory, NCSheets. Christy Nicole. 1000 Thompson Road. Cleveland, NCSheets, Ragan Alane, 3616 Piedmont Estates RD, Climax, NC

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Shehan, Michael Alan, 1511 35th Ave NE, Hickory. NCSherrill, Angela Gale. 1758 Magnum Road. Hickory. NCSherrill, Sandra Jones. 1099 - 17th Avenue NW. Hickory. NCShirlen, Andrew Mark. 1 13 Linden Lane. Lexington. NCShuck, Stephen Michael, 130 Slade Drive. Longwood. FL

Shuffler, Christy Lee, 818 Water Hyacinth Ct NE, St Petersburg, FL

Shuler. Kaneal G, 228 Brittany Court, Burlington, NJ

Shultz. Misty Dawn. PO Box 352, Taylorsville, NCShutte. Audrey Anne. 56 Rhonda Place, Wanaque, NJ

Siegel, Patricia Ann, 3949 13th Street Circle NE, Hickory, NCSiers, Kevin Wayne, 523 - 12th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCSignion, Joshua Duranl, 3817 Jimmy Place NE, Hickory, NCSigmon. Marcheta Y. 3426 Bunker Hills School Rd. Claremont. NCSigmon, Ryan Christopher, 1260 Deert'ield Drive, Spartanburg, SCSilber. Robert C, 204 8th Street NE, Conover, NCSilta, Eduardo, 75 Greenvale Circle. White Plains, NYSimpson, Anthony E, 1029 Old Mountain Road, Statesville, NCSimpson, Helen Gaskill, 254 West Park Drive, Morganton, NCSims, Donna Miller, Post Office Box 1318, Claremont, NCSipe, Elizabeth Vida, 4480 RiHe Range Road, Conover, NCSisk, Adrianne M. 905 Mountain Creek Lane, Taylorsville, NCSitton, Mary Louise, 2531 17th St NE, Hickory, NCSitts, Allie Nichole, 4353 St Paul's Church Road, Morganton, NCSizemore, Craig Michael. 709 Hempstead Court. Chesapeake. VASkidmore, Danny Nelson, 19325 Bamette Street, Cornelius. NCSkora. Thomas Zbigniew, 21681 Sutlers Lane, Boca Raton, FL

Sladcik, Adam Richard, 4905 21st Street West, Bradenton, FLSlagle. Bryan Michael. 44 Brompton Road, Arden, NCSlivka. Denis, 950 2()TH ST NE Apt 9E, Hickory, NCSloane, Jesse Blake, 28 Hunters Creek Lane. Granite Falls, NCSmall, Pamela Erica, 6673 ST Peter Church RD, Myrtle Beach, SCSmall, Ronald Watson, 5572 Bolick Road, Claremont, NCSmart, Mackenzie Lynn. 493 East Bluff Drive. Penn Yan, NYSmith, Brian Edward, 310 W 27th Street, Newton. NCSmith, Clinton Adam, 5108 Raynell Street, Catawba, NCSmith, Darrell Brian, PO Box 139, Moncure. NCSmith. Donnell Bryan. PO Box 139. Moncure. NCSmith. Elizabeth Bolick, 310 West 27th Street, Newton, NCSmith, Grady Thomas, 3651 Hialeah Road, Venice, FL

Smith, Jana Denise, 1004 First Street Drive SE. Conover, NCSmith, Jefferson Andrew, 338 41st Avenue PL NW, Hickory, NCSmith, Joshua Wilson 121 Hidden Harbor Road, Mooresville. NCSmith. Kevin Tyrone. 534 Dove Street. North Augusta. SCSmith. Michael Bnan, 3665 1 0th Street Dr NE, Hickory, NCSmith, Michael Montague, 1 107 Alverstone Drive, Kemersville, NCSmith, Neal Branden, 562 Red Hawk Road, Mouth of Wilson, VASmith, Nickey Joe, 7491 Knobs Landing, Connelly Springs, NCSmith, Renee C, 731 Mcbee St., Lincolnton, NCSmith, Ross Everette, 180 South Claybon Drive. Advance. NCSmith, Sabrena Lee, 65 Old Haw Creek Road, Asheville, NCSmith, Sara Wesley, 332 Heather Drive, Sunset Beach, NCSmith, Shelley Marie, 12110 Wiesinger Lane, Midlothian, VASmith-Penny, Tom, 2637 Blackburn Court, Granite Falls, NCSnellings, Tammie Owens, 306 Woodrow Hoyle Road, Casar, NCSokolitsky. Tari Edrick. 4206 Derbyshire Lane, Orlando, FLSommer, Christine Renee, 14 Saxon Lane, Newport News, VASowers, Amy E, PO Box I 17, Fleetwood, NCSparks, Roman Craig, Route I Box 159, Spruce Pine, NCSpeagle, Paul Hunter, 540 43RD Avenue Court NW, Hickory, NCSpell, Benjamin Alan, 3831 Creekview Drive, Trinity, NCSpencer, Kimberiy Michelle, 2823 Indian Hill Circle, Hickory, NCSpitz, Alexander Woolfe, 10325 Scott Mill Road, Jacksonville, FL

Sprehe, Kyle Michael, 1 1005 Kewanee Drive, Tampa, FLSpring. Bethany Jill, 1445 Fourth St. Dr. NW Apt. 56. Hickory. NCSpringall. Stacey Rae. PO Box 391, Hildebran, NCSpurling, Angela Joy, 737 West Double Shoals Rd, Lawndale, NCStafford, Jonathan Luke, 430 I7TH Avenue Drive NE, Hickory, NCStallings, Bryne Lee, 147 Clover Drive SW, Lenoir, NCStapp, Philip Andrew, 3802 Gatlin Place Circle, Oriando, FLStarbuck, Amber Leigh, 4150 Highway 22 North, Franklinville, NCStarkey, David Allan, 1605 Lynn Mountain Road, Vale, NCStames, Amanda Abee, 218 Chigger Ridge Road, Taylorsville, NCSlarnes, Jackie Leonard. 310 Heritage View Road. Hickory. NCStarnes, Phyllis Teague, 4851 Hickory Blvd. Granite Falls. NCStaiT. Vanya Elise. 105 Pamela Avenue. Athens. GAStell, Audrey Dale, 232 Grey Road, Davidson, NC

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Stellar, Jacqueline Diane, 8803 Arley Drive, Springfield, VAStemple, Cassandra Leigh, 1883 Paddy Place, Charleston, SCStephens. Susan Holland. 210 Belleforde Court, Lewisville, NCStewart, Adam Nicholas, 5285 Crestside Street, Claremont, NCStewart, Benjamin Ross, 1570 All Healing Sprgs Rd, Taylorsville, NCStewart, Travis Wayne, 519 Players Ridge Road, Hickory, NCStilwell, Leslie Renee, 5515 Lowmans Drive, Hickory, NCStinson, Susan Annette, 115 Steves Farm Lane, Statesville, NCStirewalt, Cory Alexander, 529 Collins Avenue, Kannapolis, NCStirk, Michael Patrick, 924 4th St Dr NE #3, Hickory, NCStone, Cathertnc Ann, 339 Forest Hills Road, Wilkesboro. NCStone, Robert Gray, 2530 E Brocktown Road, Moravian Falls, NCStracener, Philip Frederick. 3720 10th Street NE, Hickory, NCStrickland, Joshua Thomas, 1330 5th St NE, Hickory, NCStrock, Andrew J, 1805 Wrightfield Ave. Yardley, PAStrosnider, Mollie Anne, 4841 Westhill Drive SW, Roanoke, VASlulpin, Susan Crawford, 1469 Busbee Street, Catawba, NCSuddreth, Lori Harrison, P O Box II, Hildebran, NCSullivan, Marcus Ray, 3002 38th Avenue Lane, NE, Hickory.

Sumic, Shamell Michiko, PO Box 2547, Kamuela, HI

Summey, Karen Penley, 1515 Indian Springs Drive, Conove

Surratt, Jameil Rashoan, 167 Popular Street, Forest City. NCSwanger, Daniel G, 1327 14th St Dr NE, Hickory, NCSwanger, Daniel Gene. 1327 14th Street Drive NE, Hickory, NCSwanson, Melissa H, 2047 Sigmon Dairy Road, Newton, NCSwanson, Timothy Dale, 512 20TH Avenue SE, Hickory, NCSweeney, Anthony Franklin, 3059 Mayberry Avenue, Huntingtown, MDSweet, Christopher M, 147 W. Midland Ave, Paramus, NJ

Taylor, Anna Maria, 6919 Hickory Ridge Road. Harrisburg. NCTaylor, Chelsea Jade, PO Box 187, Cherokee. NCTaylor. Emily Winstead, 1260 5th St NE Apt 9, Hickory, NCTaylor, Katherine Louise, 2819 Randolph Road, Statesville. NCTaylor, Mollie Agle, 626 East McBee St., Lincolnton, NCTeem, William Alexander, 2355 Sumter Lake Drive, Marietta, GATeeter, James Lee, PO Box 5385, Hickory, NCTemples, Jason Paul, 1243 Robinhood Circle, Charlotte, NCTerry, Lawrence O. 5801 N. Hawthorne Way, Raleigh, NCTevepaugh, Lauri Michelle, 139 Getgood Lane, Statesville, NCThomas, Randall Clyde, 418 Highgreen Drive, Wilmington, NCThomas, Traci Dawn, 622 Hartness Road, Statesville, NCThompson, Courtney Ojecter, PO Box 1681, Hickory, NCThompson, Katherine E, 661 1 E. Whiteway Dr, Temple Terrace, FL

Thompson, Shannon Leigh, 4591 Old Mtn Road. Stony Point, NCTilley. Cary Lynn, 5180 Sedgebrook Road, Kernersville. NCTilley. Stephanie Paige. 6408 Starga/e Lane, Charlotte, NCTodd, Knstin Nicole, 7088 Klondale Street, Shemlls Ford, NCTolbert, John Charles, 5408 Grafton Drive, Chariotte, NCTomalka, Jennifer Leigh, 3918 Cedar Crest Lane. High Point, NCTowery, Andrea Pope, 3697 Serenity Drive, Hickory, NCTownsend, Kevin Ray, 3522 Clarks Chapel Road, Lenoir, NCTracy, Vicki Cromie, 1 1 1 Gaymont Circle, Statesville, NCTravers, Hillary Anne, 213 East Wind Lane, Cary, NCTravis, Jacqueline Elaine, 1487 14th Avenue NE, Hickory, NCTrick, Kristy Lee, 2525 Pinoak Drive, Hickory, NCTrier, Katherine Elaine, 1 106 Lake Drive, Laurinburg, NCTriplet!, Roxanne Setser, 4912 N Center Street, Hickory, NCTnplett, Sonya McCrary. 170 Hibriten MTN Road, Lenoir, NCTnplett, Stephanie Patrice. 1659 - 20th Avenue Court NE. Hickory. NCTnplette. Lincoln Drew. 155 Welcome Home Church RD, N Wilkesboro, NCTroutman, Andrew Stephen, 3225 Darien Drive, Raleigh, NCTroutman, Kimberiy G., 4900 Tumbling Creek Road, Conover, NCTucker, Sarah Crouch, 3361 Asbury Church Rd., Lincolnton, NCTucker, Shawn Thomas, 1015 13TH Avenue NE, Hickory, NCTunstill. William Timothy, 210 East 18th Street, Hickory, NCTurner, Chnstopher Mark, 545-J 12th Ave NE, Hickory, NCTysinger, Joanna Lynn, 4122 Parks Road. Lexington. NCTysinger. Joshua Travis. 3214 Pine Needles Road, High Point, NCUnderwood, Melissa Gayle, 1099 Midway Road, Statesville, NCVan O' Linda. William Miles. 5537 Wellfield Road, New Port Ritchey, FLVan Opdorp. Christopher Michael, 10592 Boca Entrada Blvd, Boca Raton, FLVang, Foua, 130 Chi Road, Taylorsville, NCVang, Kou. 950 20th Street NE #I7H, Hickory. NCVang. Vue. 950 2(lth Street NE I7H. Hickory. NCVanHorn. Jamey Aaron. 1941 20th Ave Dr NE 34. Hickory NCVanosdol. Brandi Michelle. 3196 Mt Zion Road IIOI. Stockbndge. GAVarvaris. Tiffany Ann, 518 Stinson Court, Statesville NC

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/aughan, Kristin Michelle. 2711 Hardwood Lane. Hillsborough, NC/aughan, Meredith Helen. 903 Vickie Drive. Gary. NC/aughan. Wesley Edward. 1011 30TH Street NE. Conover. NC/aughan. William Harold. 4038 Dover Street. Claremont. NC/iera. Christina Monique. 125 Alexander Avenue. Hartsdale. NY'on Poblocki. Anja. 838 7TH Street NW. Hickory. NC/ranek. James Daniel. 10068 Nonhwind Ct. Spring Hill. FLVagner. Jennifer Renee. 39 Pineridge Drive. Carthage. NCVagstaff. Holly 620 North 1 150 East. Lehi, UTVaketield. Traci Autumn. 1942-A Laurel St. NE. Valdese. NCValker. Christina Lynn. 4702 Bethel Church Road. Hickory. NCValker. Donna Lynn. PO Box 561. Polkville. NCValker. Lydia Jane. 3368 Three Forks CH Road. Taylorsville. NCValker. Ricardo E. 6428 Schubert Place. Chariotte. NCVallace. Augusta Mae. 409 West Concord Street. Morganton. NCVallace. Laura Mae. 7036 Sweetfield Drive. Huntersville. NCVallinger. David Ethan, 4427 Vieux Carre Circle. Tampa. FLVails. Amy Fox. 6529 Hildebran Shelby Road. Hickory. NCValscr. Kendall Brent. PO Box 375. Welcome, NCValton. William Thomas. 2127 5TH Avenue NW, Hickory, NCVanner. Martin Stair. 6630 Highlander Way. Crozet. VAVard. Andrew Joseph. 2730 33rd Avenue NE. Hickory. NCVard. Katie Rose. 704 Brockway Avenue. Orlando. FLVarren. Susan Joey. 885 Icard Ridge Road. Taylorsville. NCVasitowski. Shanna Kate. 4655 Asheville Highway. Hendersonville. NCVaters. Andrew James, 858 Seven Oaks Road, Boone, NCVaters, Benny Ray, 504 Bouchard Avenue NE, Valdese, NCVatkins, .Aaron Mitchell, 312 Ayers Circle. Suminerville. SCVatson. Angela Beam. 1528 Hulls Grove Church Road. Vale. NCVatson. Brian Christopher. 3103 Eastonbury Court. Colleyville, TXVatson. Frances Caroline. PO Box 820. Enka. NCVatts. Ashley Deana. PO Box 321. Drexel. NCVeant. Rebekah Mane. 1914 Philadelphia CH Road. Dallas. NCVeaver. Linda Marley. 4737 Granada Hills Drive. Granite Falls. NCVebb. Jen^ Lee. PO Box 564. Roper. NCVeber. Heidi Renee. 3707 Robert Scott Court, Jacksonville, FL

Veekes, Y'Hoshua, 131 1 34 Street, Newport News, VAVeide, Robert Louis, 3335 9th Street Drive NE, Hickory, NCVeidner, Justin Mark, 3795 Carlisle Road, Gardners, PAVeir. William Charles, 145 Ginger Dale, Glen Carbon, IL

Vellmon, Brandy DeAnna, 605 Sugar Hill Road. Lawndale, NCVeils. Ursula G. 809 Bellview Avenue. Valdese. NCVendling. Philip William. PO Box 315. Hickory. NCVesley. Rebekah Lynn. 241 Shannon Lake Circle. Greenville. SCVestmoreland. Amy Suzanne. 1259 Lanier Road. Martinsville. VAWestmoreland. Sarah Marie. 15142 Ramah Ch Rd. Huntersville. NCVestmoreland. Stephen Davis. 1487 Hardwood Circle. Newton. NCVhealley, Michael Layfett, PO Box 142, Sylva. NCVhicker. Adam Wayne-Dalton, 629 Chesham Drive, Kernersville, NCVhisnant, Kari Jean, 2450 Duckhook Lane, Conover, NCVhisnant, Kathy Whitener, PO Box 639, Hickory, NCVhisnant. Maria L. 209 Lenoir Street. Morganton. NCiVhite. Alesha Nicole. 620 Louise Avenue, Lincolnton, NCiVhite, Carta Jo, 2006 Hopewell Church Road, Shen-ills Ford, NCiVhite, Laura Suzanne, 735 36TH Avenue NW, ,Hickory, NCiVhitener, Heather Nicole, 5585 Startown Road, Newton, NCiVhitener, Kathy Thompson, 2370 29lh Ave Dr NE, Hickory, NCiVhitworth, Monica Wolfe, P O Box 151, Millers Creek, NCiVierenga, Lenore Lynn, 272 N. Mulberry Street. Statesville, NCtVill. Stacy Lynne, 9217 Forest Manor Court, Charlotte, NCiVillett, Nadine Louise, 1483 20th Ave NE, Hickory, NCA'illiams. Darian Antwan. 8172 Old Bailey HWY. Spring Hope. NCiVilliams. Kathryn E. PO Box 22. Rutheri'ord College. NCiVilhams, Kristin Elizabeth, 102 Julia Drive. Lincolnton. NCA'illiams. Leah Michelle. 3012 French Road. Yadkinvillc. NCWilliams. Randall L. 1 176 Woodrow Place. Lenoir, NCiVilliams. Robyn Loy, 5562 Anne Peake, Fairfax, VAWilliams, Sherry Akers, 3796 Dericas Court, Claremont, NCWilliams. Tara Darby, 2103 Olde Farm Road, Hudson. NCWilliams. Tasha K, 8948 Mull Road, Vale, NCWilliamson. Emma Walters. Post Office Box 2983. Lenoir. NCWillis. Ailisa Marie. 5474 Miller Mill Road. Hickory. NCWillis. Daniel William. 1846 4TH Avenue NW. Hickory. NCWilson. Diane Hullender. P. O. Box 242. Cherryville. NCWilson. Jill Renee. 3338 Chicken Foot Road. Hope Mills. NCWilson. Malanie A. 1839 Crafton Road. Hickory. NC

Wilson. Richard Charles. 1569 Lafayette Avenue. Hudson. NCWilson. Ryan James, 2325 Homestead Terrace N, Palm Harbor, FLWilson, Talisha Diane, 1 16 Timothy Dan Avenue, Taylorsville, NCWilson, Tertence DeWarren, 1663 Woodyard Road, Riegelwood, NCWinebarger, Reja Fae, 103 Club Haven Drive, State Road, NCWingler, Summer Elizabeth, 3540 4TH Street BLVD NW, Hickory, NCWinter, Marion Kathleen, 4542 First Street NW, Hickory, NCWinter, Paul Alexis, 4542 First St NW, Hickory, NCWinters, Larry Dale, 3446 Winters Street. Newton, NCWiszowaty, Joel Allen, 4342 3rd Street Place NW, Hickory, NCWithers, Crystal Adele, 207 Kilbome Drive, Newton, NCWitherspoon, Lindsay Wike. 2957 Dogwood Drive, Claremont, NCWoniack, Robert Lee. 3 1 5 Golf Course Road. Morganton. NCWood. Angela Everett. 1876 L Simonton Road. Statesville. NCWoodell. Shirley L. 1223 Harrison Carsvvell Ave. Morganton. NCWoodring. Shannon Leigh. 9621 US HWY 64 90 West. Taylorsville. NCWoods. Jamie Lee. PO Box 231. Chen-yville. NCWortell. Jason Scott. 8263 MT Hartinony CH Road. Connelly Springs, NCWorthington. Bria Layne, 147 Nottingham Circle, Statesville, NCWrenn, Trisha Cale, 429 Rock Bam Rd #B-2. Conover. NCWright. Phillip Alan. 2300 Shannon Drive. Belmont, NCWright, Shanta Rae, 223 Fourth Street NE, Conover, NCWright, William Curtis, 1712 Rosshire Ct, Lakeland, FLWrike, Andrew Cline, 2013 Wallace Dairy Road, Hickory, NCWyatt, Jonathan Christopher, 310 Cricket Ivy Lane. N Wilkesboro. NCWyatt. Michelle Yvonne. 240 West Park Drive. Morganton. NCYale, Frances F, 1 168 Lithia Spring Road, Moravian Falls, NCYang, Ma, 4990 Hilo Drive. Conover. NCYang. May Xee. 1008 12th St Dr SW. Hickory. NCYang. Pa. 1702 North Rankin Avenue, Newton, NCYang, Sheng, 2501 17th Ave. NE #35. Hickory. NCYang. Va L. PO Box 5 1 26. Cono\ er NCYarborough, Bryan David. 1053 Whispering Pines Drive, Newton, NCYarnell, Donald Jeffrey, 1 1 I Barbary Court, Gary, NCYates. Brett Jordan. PO Box 788. Millers Creek. NCYeaton. Kiniberly Anne. 120 Barden Drive. Havelock, NCYoder, David Howard. 4520 Hickory LincolntonRD, Newton, NCYoder, Joshua Howard, 4520Hickory/Lincolnton Rd, Newton, NCYounce, Kristie W., 1 10 Windsor Pointe Circle, Hudson, NCYoung, James Ronald, 144 5th Avenue NE, Taylorsville, NCYoung, Kessiah L, 1209 5th St. NE, Apt 250, Hickory, NC"I'oung. Lindsay Michelle, 1602 Corral Drive. Hickory. NCYoung. Monique Ann. 624 12th Avenue NW. Hickory. NCYount. Debra Chester, 4320 Templehill Church RD, Granite Falls, NCYount, Kevin Wayne, 1687 Fox Street, Newton, NCYow, April Carol, PO Box 67, Mineral Springs, NCZakai, Uzma Iqbal, SASREF PO Box lOOS, Al-Juball, SAZanotto, Jeremy Scott, 61 1 Klamath Street, Yreka, CAZimmerle, Ladis Kuklinski, 157 Meadow Oaks Drive, Statesville, NCZimmerman, Hannah Ramelle, 1090 N. Guignard St., Sumter, SC

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MMj\ >» 2000-2001 NEWS > > >

IFESTVLE >>> LIFESTYLE >>>

2000-2001NEWS >»

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S3 The Millennium Bridge, a

footbridge across the River Thames

connecting London's St. Paul

Cathedral with the Tate IVIodern Art

Gallery, opens in June. It is the first

bridge to be built over the Thames

in 100 years.

Q Gas prices soar across Europe, Heavy taxation policies in France and

England cause massive protests and transportation blockades. Both

governments eventually promise relief.

D Former KGB agent Vladimir Putin

is sworn into office as Russia's new

president in May 2000, succeeding

long-time leader Boris Yeltsin.

Despite fears of an authoritarian

style, Putin's public approval ratings

remain high.

A Floods in Southeast Asia are

caused by days of pounding rain.

IVIillions are forced to leave tlieir

homes and more than a thousand

people die in the region's worst

flooding in decades.

A President Clinton travels to

Southeast Asia in November to help

mend relations between the United

States and Vietnam. He is the first

U.S. president to visit Vietnam since

the end of the war in 1975.

A A cable car carrying skiers

and snowboarders in Austria

catches tire inside a tunnel,

killing more than 150 people

on board. It is the worst Alpine

disaster in the country's history.

A Yugoslav President Slobodan

Milosevic is ousted from office in

October, ending 13 years of violent

rule. Vojislav Kostunica becomes

Yugoslavia's first democratically

elected president.

FLASH >>>

Q Australian

street artists

called "Strange

Fruit" perform

gravity-defying

feats around

the world. The

performers float

above the audience

on 15-foot

fiberglass poles.

President Clinton makes a last-

ditch effort to broker a Middle East

peace deal before his term ends

in January 2001 by drafting a plan for

leaders of both Israel and Palestine

to review. Israeli Prime Minister

Ehud Barak and Palestinian Yasser

Arafat agree to review Clinton's

proposal, but no deal is signed

before month's end.

A Singapore Airlines jumbo jet

crashes during takeoff in Taiwan,

killing 81 of the 179 people on board.

In a blinding rainstorm the pilot uses

the wrong runway and collides with

construction equipment.

Q Canada mourns the death of former

Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who

served the country for nearly 16 years.

Trudeau, who was 80, is remembered

for his flamboyant style and his

commitment to keeping Canada a

single nation.

» 2000-2001GOVERNMENT LAW TRANSPORTATION

D In August, the Russian nuclear submarine

Kursk sinks to ttie bottom of the Barents Sea

after an unexplained explosion. All 118 crew

members are killed. l3_

FLASH >>>

Q Two hundred North and South

Koreans separated from family

members since the 1950-1953

Korean war reunite in August. The

four-day visits are a goodwill gesture

by both countries' leaders, who met

for the first time in June.

AIDS reaches epidemic proportions

in southern Africa. Leaders and

citizens throughout the world

conduct a massive educational

campaign on World AIDS Day

December 1 to teach people about

the disease that is killing 6,000

sub-Saharan Africans each day.

Uganda is struck by an occurrence

of the deadly Ebola virus that is

linked to more than 100 deaths.

The outbreak is traced to a Gulu

woman who died in September

and whose body infected other

people during the ritual cleansing

of the dead.

^W 1

A In January 2001, a 7.9 magnitude

earthquake devastates Gujarat in

western India. The huge quake

causes an estimated $5.5 billion

in damages and kills more than

20,000 people.

A in August, Somalia elects its first

president in nine years. President

Abdiqasim Salad Hassan promises

to bring peace and economic

recovery to the African nation.

A Former Coca-Cola executive

Vicente Fox, of the National

Action Party, is elected president

of Mexico in July, ending the

Institutional Revolutionary Party's

71 -year reign.

*<V:A More than 150 world leaders meet

at the U.N. Millennium Summit in

September to discuss war, poverty,

disease and other global problems.

The meeting is the largest gathering

of world leaders in history.

Q The worst wave of Middle Eastern violence in years erupts between

Israelis and Palestinians, leaving more than 350 dead. A visit by Israeli

opposition leader Ariel Sharon to a Jerusalem holy site on September 28

is claimed to have sparked the fighting.

S] In July, an Air France Concorde supersonic jet catches fire and crashes

outside Paris, killing 113 people. The crash is blamed on metal debris which

punctured the tires and damaged the fuel tanks.

2000-2001NEWS >»

M ssoul an M ctiael Gallacher/AP/Wide World Photos

^ The U.S. Senate passes the

Permanent Normal Trade Relations

bill in September to open up trade

between the United States and China.

The bill is expected to Increase U.S.

exports by $13 billion annually.

n Firestone initiates the largest tire

recall in history after dozens of

rollover accidents appear to be

caused by faulty treads. At least 148

deaths in the United States are linked

to the defective tires, although other,

problems with sport utility vehicles "'

also are under investigation.

Tik Weaponsi and Special HuctcurUMatETiols Rewards Act

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A Summer air travelers wait out

some of tlie worst fllglit delays on

record. Bad weather and heavy air

traffic causedelays that reach a

peak in June, when only 66% of

the flights arrive on time.

A Illegal downloading and missing

computer tapes threaten the security

of the Los Alamos nuclear weapons

lab in New Mexico. Several

workers at the lab are penalized

for mishandling nuclear secrets.

A The Women's Museum: An

Institute for the Future opens in

September in Dallas. The musejim

profiles 3,000 remarkable

American women and features

more than 20 Interactive exhibits.

A Many brands of taco shells and

corn chips are pulled from store

shelves and restaurants after a

consumer group detects traces

of genetically modified corn not

approved for human consumption.

FIASH >>>

B Convicted of

monopoly practices

in the software

industry, Microsoft

Corporation is

ordered by a federal

district judge in June

to break into two

separate companies.

Company chairman

Bill Gates files for

an appeal.

A wave of Internet startup

companies, once the darlings

of the online economy, file for

bankruptcy after falling short

of stockholders' earnings

expectations. The NASDAQ stock

exchange, where most dot-coms

are traded, loses 39% of its value

for the year.

Millions of Californians go for hours

without power in January 2001 as

utility companies cut off electrical

supply due to low reserves. The

crisis, blamed on aging generating

plants, deregulation, soaring

wholesale prices and debt-ridden

utilities, spurs other states to

begin devising prevention plans.

The Oklahoma City National

Memorial is unveiled in April 2000.

The memorial is built to honor the 168

people who died in the 1995 bombing

of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

1

>> 2000-2001,1

GOVERNMENT POLITICS BUSINESS ^^

Amy SancetWAP/Wiiis WoiW Pholos

Q On December 4, 2000, the U.S. presidency remains in

limbo as both Florida and New Mexico officials recount

ballots to determine who will win their state's electoral

votes. New Mexico goes to Gore. Ultimately, Bush wins

Florida which gives him a narrow victory.

FLASH >>>

Q In the closest presidential election

in more than 100 years, Republican

George W. Bush of Texas beats

Democrat Al Gore from Tennessee.

The race isn't decided until 36 days

after the popular election, when

Florida's hotly contested \\ i|||\\1

25 electoral votes are awarded to Bush

On election night, several TV

networks prematurely declare Al Gore

the winner In Florida, only later to

reverse themselves, twice. The

fiasco confirms many Americans'

distrust of polling and early "calling"

of elections.

In one of his first duties as President-

elect, George W. Bush nominates

Colin Powell to be Secretary of State.

The four-star Army General becomes

the first African-American in history

to serve in this role.

= Recount

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A Chads, dimpled chads and butterfly

ballots become common terms

during the election as Florida officials

assess voter intent. The confusion

generates national discussion for

uniform methods of voting.

A The U.S. Supreme Court casts

the deciding vote in the nation's

election. The court ends the Gore-

Bush legal battles in Florida by

stopping all recounting, an action

that effectively gives Bush victory.

A In a fiery and highly publicized A Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan

political battle, Hillary Rodham Is elected to the Senate days after he

Clinton beats Republican Rick Lazio dies in a November plane crash. His

decisively to become senator from widow, Jean Carnahan, agrees to

New York. She is the first first lady serve as senator in his place,

to be elected to public office.

Q The Federal Trade Commission charges the film, recording and

video-game industries with marketing violent and adult-rated materials to

teens. The entertainment giants are requested to stop the practice or face

legal intervention.

Q In October, the USS Cole is bombed while refueling in Yemen. A number of

terrorist groups are suspected of the blast that kills 17 sailors and injures 39.

2000-2001

I

FLASH >>>

D Personal Digital

Assistants (PDAs)

capable of calendar

scheduling, note tal<ing,

e-mailing, phoning and

Web browsing go

mainstream in 2000.

Competition among

manufacturers heats

up with Microsoft,

Blacl<Berry, Palm and

other brands vying

for shares of the teen

and business markets.

Paleontologists identify a new

species of dinosaur from fossils

found in northern Italy. The

26-foot-long, meat-eating

Saltriosaur is one of the world's

oldest dinosaurs, dating back 200

million years.

Scientists are forced to rethink the

traditional definitions of a star and

planet when 18 massive planet-like

bodies that don't revolve around

a sun are discovered in the Sigma

Orionis cluster.

Q Final touches are made to the

International Space Station for its

first residents. American astronaut

Bill Shepherd and two Russian

cosmonauts live on the space station

for four months starting in November

» 2000-2001SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT

Q Wireless devices that send

real-time personal messages

between users become the latest

communication craze. The "instant

messages" can be typed, written or

spoken, depending on the brand,

and devices cost less than $100.

D In 2000, both Honda and Toyota launch gas-electric

hybrid cars. Operated by a battery-powered electric motor

and a gas-run engine, the hybrids get up to 70 miles per

gallon on the highway and release minimal emissions.

FLASH >>>

New Internet domain names are

created to lessen the load on the

old .com standard. The new names,

slated for use In mld-2001. include

.info for general use, .biz for

businesses, .name for individuals

and .pro for professionals.

Scientists complete a rough "map"

of the genetic code that makes

a person human. The map will aid

In the detection and prevention of

cancer and other Illnesses.

Amtrak introduces the nation's first high-speed train in

November. The "Acela Express" travels up to 150 miles per

hour and runs between Washington, D.C., New York and Boston,

with other routes planned for coming years.

2000-2001 m NEWS >»^a

Q New prepaid credit cards and

online credit lines are the latest

high-tech means for parents to

control their teens' spending.

Depending on the account, parents

determine the spending limit or

the online stores where the money

can be spent and receive monthly

statements of purchases made.

n A new Web site, Customatix.com, lets users design their own

sneakers. Starting from scratch or selecting a prefab model, users

can pick everything from the colors and styling to the fabric and

personalized logo at a cost of $80 to $95 a pair.

n MH-18, billed as the first national

lifestyle magazine for guys 13 to

18, hits newsstands In August. The

Men's Health offshoot covers sports,

fitness, school, relationships and

issues teenage boys face growing up.

Q Wordstretch bracelets become

a trendy accessory in Hollywood

and around the nation. The

multi-colored elastic bands come

inscribed with "Call me," "Money Is

overrated," "Snap out of It" and

other simple messages designed

to spark conversation.

TRENDS FASHION2000-2001

MEDIA

David Young-Wom/PhotoEdlt

Q Message T-shirts become fashion statements

among teen girls. "Foxy Lady," "Princess" and "IVIonkey

Around" are just a few of the tongue-in-cheek logos

that appear on the popular shirts. By the end of 2000, an estimated

75% of U.S. universities offer

courses online and more than 5.8

million students have logged on.

With the 2000 unemployment rate

at a low of 4%, college students

working as summer interns

command wages up to $20 an

hour, along with compensation

packages, from high-tech and

Internet companies.

Q Chrysler rolls out its 1930s retro car, the PT Cruiser, in spring 2000.

The five-door "personal transportation" wagon is a hot seller, beating the

popular Volkswagen New Beetle by two to one in the first month. It also

wins Motor Trend magazine's 2001 Car of the Year.

2000-2001mmm NEWS >»Q A new computer video game called

"The Sims," which simulates the life of

a suburban family, develops a fanatical

following with teens. Players create the

characters and guide them through

building a house, furnishing it, finding

a career and running a family in their

pursuit of happiness.

The IVIillennium Force, the world's tallest and fastest roller

coaster, opens in May 2000 at the Cedar Point amusement park

in Sandusky, Ohio. The ride has a 300-foot drop and travels up

to 92 miles per hour.Maxis/Eiectronic Art^

n Jim Carrey stirs up trouble in the

town of Whoville in an adaptation of

the Dr. Seuss classic, How the Grinch

Stole Christmas. The Grinch, which

opens in November, is the highest

grossing film of 2000.

Q Tom Cruise reprises his role as

Ethan Hunt in the action sequel

Mission: Impossible 2. The May

release is summer's biggest box-office

draw and 2000's second-highest

grossing film, earning more than

$215 million.

» 2000-2001MOVIES TELEVISION GAMES

Popular television series prompt the introduction

of board game versions. "Survivor" and "Who Wants

To Be a Millionaire" lead the list of new releases.

In November, illusionist David

Blaine Is encased in Ice for 62

hours in New/ York's Times Square,

assisted only with air and

water tubes and a catheter. Blaine,

who was seeking notoriety over

national TV, survives the stunt but

requires hospitalization.

Russell Crowe becomes a

household name with the release

of Gladiator. The epic film wins

a Golden Globe Award for Best

Drama as well as an acting nod

for Crowe.

2000-2001

'MM NEWS >»

n In response to the growing interest in Latin music, CBS airs tlie

"1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards" in September. The show is the first

primetime network Spanish language telecast on American TV and draws

7 5 million viewers.

Hip-Hop remains one of the year's

dominant sounds, with acts such as

DMX, Jay-Z and Ludacris all making

Billboard's Top 40 with new songs

- \; and selling more than a million

copies of their latest CDs.

FLASH >>>

B New brands

and styles of

portable MPS

players inundate

the market in 2000.

The new-generation

devices store and

play digital music

from the Internet

and feature more

playing time than

their predecessors.

Madonna scores a record-setting

12th No. 1 single with the release

of "Music." In December, she

weds director Guy Ritchie in a

Scottish castle.

Irish artist Samantha Mumbamakes the music charts in 2001

with her hit song "Gotta Tell You."

The 17-year-old joins fellow

countrymen U2 and The Corrs

on the American airwaves. Q Creed, with lead singer Scott Stapp,

proves to be one of 2000's hottest rock

bands, with their singles "Higher" and

"With Arms Wide Open" hitting the top

5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles list.

The group wins American IVIusIc

Association's Favorite Alternative Artist

and Favorite Pop/Rock Album.

» 2000-2001ARTISTS ALBUMS CONCERTS

B Opening week sales records are shattered in 2000 with

benchmarks set lor the number of albums sold. Britney _Spears' Oops... I Did it Again, Eminem's The H/larsliall l\/lattiers

LP, Limp Bizkit's Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored

l/Vaterand Backstreet Boys' Black & Blue all break the

million-unit mark.

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Q Napster loses several court battles with the recording

industry over copyright infringement. The popular online

music sharing service, with over 60 million users, faces

shut-down unless it can create a new business formula

that satisfies the major recording labels.

The Beatles begin 2001 atop the

Billboard a\bum chart with the

album 1. The CD sells more

than 5 million copies over the

holiday season.

Sisqo, a member of the R&Bband Dru Hill, goes solo in 2000.

The singer tops the singles chart

with "Incomplete" and "Thong

Song" and takes home awards

from Billboard anA the American

Music Association.

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.s3te» yA MTV's "Total Request Live,"

which allows viewers to vote for

their favorite music videos,

continues to gain popularity.

Host Carson Daly becomes one

of the year's best-known faces.

A Destiny's Child achieves three

back-to-back No. 1 singles in 2000,

making the band Billboard's Top

Pop Artist of 2000. The group is

nominated for five Grammys, four

for the single "Say My Name."

A Faith Hill and Tim McGraw perform

to sellout crowds on their Soul 2 Soul

tour. Hill and McGraw win the Country

Music Association's Female and Male

Vocalist of the Year, making them the

first couple to win in the same year.

A Pink is one of the year's top

new artists. Her debut album.

Can't Take Me Home, sells 2

million copies, and two of her

songs are Top 10 hits.

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D Rock music dominates the music charts and award shows in 2000.

Groups including matchbox twenty, Vertical Horizon and 3 Doors Down top

both the rock and pop singles charts with their respective singles "Bent,"

"Everything You Want," and "Kryptonite.'

Baha Men's hit song "Who Let the Dogs Out" reaches anthem status

at sports stadiums across the country. The song also wins a Grammy

nomination for Best Dance Recording.

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Q American Marion Jones, 24, becomes the first woman to

win five tracl< and field medals in a single Olympic Games

at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Jones wins the 100-

and 200-meter sprints and the 4x400 relay, and finishes

third in both the 4x100 relay and long jump.

P The New York Yankees defeat the New York

Mats four games to one in the first "Subway

, Series" since 1956. It is the Yankees' third

IJstraight World Series win and their 26th overall.

D Tiger Woods, 24, wins three of golf's

four major tournaments to become the

youngest player to win a career grand

slam. Woods also breaks the earnings

record for a single year with v/innings

of more than $9 million

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A Bobby Labonte wins the 2000

NASCAR Winston Cup, his first after

eight years on the circuit. Labonte

and his brother Terry, winner of two

previous Winston Cups, are the first

brothers to win titles.

A The Houston Comets beat the

New Yorl( Liberty to win the 2000

WNBA championship. The win is

Houston's fourth In a row, and

star Cynthia Cooper is named the

finals IVIVP.

A In the 2001 Orange Bowl, the

underdog Oklahoma Sooners defeat

the Florida State Seriiinoles 13-2 to

win the National Championship. It

is Oklahoma's first title in 15 years.

A Australian Karrie Webb is named

the LPGA's Player of the Year for the

second time in a row. Webb wins

seven titles in 2000, including the

U.S. Women's Open in July, and sets

an earnings record of $1.8 million.

Q Venus Williams dominates women's

tennis. The 20-year-old has a 35-match

winning streak, which includes the titles

at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open as well

as an Olympic gold medal.

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With a win against the University

of Dayton in September, Yale

becomes the first college team

to wm 800 football games.

In January 2001, after a three-year

hiatus legendary Mario Lemieux

returns to play for the Pittsburgh

Penguins, the hockey team

he now part-owns. Lemieux

becomes the first owner/player

m the history of the NHL.

D Cyclist Lance Armstrong wins his

second consecutive Tour de France in

July. Armstrong, a cancer survivor, also

writes his autobiography It's Not About

the Bike: My Journey Back to Life.

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Q The Los Angeles Lakers win the NBA

championship, the franchise's first in 12 years.

The Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers in game six of

I the finals. Center Shaquille O'Neal is named WIVP.

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In June, the New Jersey

Devils win their second Stanley

Cup in six seasons by defeating

defending champion Dallas Stars

four games to two in the finals.

Scott Stevens wins the Conn

Smythe Trophy for postseason MVP.

The racing world is stunned when

NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr.,

a seven-time Winston Cup champion,

is killed on the last lap of the

Daytona 500 in February 2001.

NASCAR does not retire numbers,

but car owner Richard Childress

said he will never again race

Earnhardt's black No. 3 car.

Xtreme Football debuts in February

2001. The game combines

conventional football rules with

some of the mayhem of professional

wrestling. Eight teams play in the

league's first season.

Q Cathy Freeman carries the Olympic torch at the opening ceremonies

of the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney. Freeman goes on to win the 400-

meter dash, becoming the first Aboriginal Australian to earn an individual

Olympic gold medal.

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I Q Paula Prince of Port Richey,

I Florida, wins the sixth annual Ugly

Couch Contest, sponsored by a

slipcover manufacturer, with her

vintage 70s entry. Prince and two

other contest finalists appear on

ABC's "Live! With Regis" in October.

Q Comedian Dennis Miller debuts as co-announcer on ABC's

"Monday Might Football." Miller's offbeat humor gets a mixed

reaction from fans, and the series earns some of the lowest

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Q Fred Rogers, host of the children's

PBS show "Mister Rogers'

Neighborhood," announces he will tie

his tennis shoes for the last time,

when his final new episode airs in

August 2001. Rogers will continue to

work on Web sites, books and special

museum projects.

Q In honor of the late

cartoonist Charles

Schulz.lOI fiberglass

Snoopy statues — each in

a theme wardrobe— are

displayed in Schulz's hometown

of St. Paul. Several are

auctioned off in October

to raise money for

aspiring cartoonists

Video gamer Josh Griffith, 17,

starts a business filling In for

otiier gamers involved In an

online roleplaying game called

"Asheron's Call." Players are

required to put in hours of

game time to keep their online

characters powerful. Busy

executives pay Griffith up to

$40 an hour to play for them.

After a record 3,545 wins and

$81 million in earnings during

her 19-year career, jockey Julie

Krone becomes the first womaninducted into the National Racing

Hall of Fame.

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Q Controversial Indiana University

basketball coach Bob Knight is fired in

September after allegedly violating a

University-imposed code of conduct.

During his 29 years at Indiana, Knight

was often criticized for temper

outbursts. His dismissal provokes

student protest demonstrations.

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