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Selah 2002

Volume 20

YearsofaRichHeritage

150 students attended Liberty Baptist College in the fall of 1971. Today, Liberty University offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to a bustling, ever changing and growing campu s of approximately 8,000 students, thirsty for knowledge and growing in theLord.

O n January 21,1977 the Liberty students and faculty me t together on Liberty mountain to dedicate it to the Lord in prayer.

Dr. Falwell and Dr. Guillermin stand in front of the student body in 1976, whe n it wa s still small enough to fit in the sanctuary at TRBC

Twelve years ago, in 1990, Liberty University completed construction on the Vines Center which seats 10,000.

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In the thirtyyears since Liberty first opened its doors to students there has been a phenomenal amount of growth. In the midst of all of this growth the students, faculty, and administration have maintained their desire to glorify God above all else. It is this reason that so many have chosen of the Liberty family. Looking back it is easy to see what God has done, but this year God's faithfulness seemed even more significant. In August of 2001, the yearbook staff picked the theme "Past, Present, Future," at that time we had no idea how much our future would change in just a few weeks. On September 11, 2001 we watched in horror, along with the rest of the world, as the tragic events unfolded. However, in the weeks and months that followed, we saw God's faithfulness in amazing ways. of us have come to understand how blessed we are to live in a country where we are free to praise name of God. That attitude of gratefulness extends to Liberty University where we have the privilege serve God together and to know His presence in the best and worst of times. As we look back on not this past year, but also the past thirty years, we can see the hand of God in every part of our wonderful love and faithfulness stands as a reminder to all of us to look forward to the future and all that God is going to do.

On September11, 2001, the current studentbody, faculty, and city leaders gathered togetherin front of the United States flag toprayfor our nation.

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PresidentDr.John Borek has been involved inhighereducationformore than30years. He ishonored by the rolehe hasbeen givenasleaderof thisuniversityashehelpsprepare studentstobecome solidChristian examplesand leadersinanonChristianworld.

"AspresidentofLibertyUniversity, I have been entrustedwithfulfilling theoriginalvisionofourfounder and Chancellor, Dr.JerryFalwell," says Borek."It is ourgoaltoprovide a quality, Christian, LiberalArts Universityforyoung people who desiretohave apersonalrelationship withChristand impacttheworld."

Borek'sleadershipmatcheshis passionforhighereducation of Christianstudents He stressesthat a Christianeducationshouldbe superior toanyothercollegeexperience. He believesafaith-oriented education musthaveasound academic program interwovenwithBiblicaltruths

"The educated personmustrealize thathisvaluesystem isbound by what he hasbeentaught," Borekexplains "We don'tknow truthexceptwhen we aretaughtby thosewho know truth."

President Borek believesthatthe truthswe learnincollegeinfluencethe decisionswe make throughout our lives.

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"Collegeis thecapstone ofyouth,"he says. "We arejustbeginningtousethecreative mind and we aresettingthenavigational course ofourlife inmotion."

When he is notin his officeor making decisionstoleadand direct thisuniversity, Dr. Borek canbe seenatballgamesjokingwith students,ridinghis Harleythroughthe mountainswithcolleagues, ortakinga group ofpeople foraridein his smallengine airplane.

Sincearrivingat Libertyin1997, Dr.Borek hasnotonlybecome an exceptionalleader, butalsoafoundational partoftheLiberty family.

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Thisbeingmy thirdyearworking Scaremareandsecondasaroomleader, Icannotexpresswhat Scaremare isto me Itismore thanafunactivitywhere thegospelispresentedandpeopleget saved, itisapathtospiritualgrowth.Scaremare is more thanjustanotherministrytotakepartin. Itisaplacewhere lastingfriendshipsare formed.

Behind alltheblood, dustand boo ya lieshours ofwork,bothphysicaland spiritual. Prayerbefore, during and afterisavitalpartofScaremare'sexistence.Thereare many by-products of Scaremare such assalvations and planting ofseeds, butperhaps thegreatestmotivation behind Scaremare isthatofthespiritualgrowth of those who work there. IpraiseGod thatIhavebeenabletobea partof Scaremare and grow closerto Him intheprocess.

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Tarah Colvart.Most freshmen decided they were tJ busy to be homesick. This classhas entered at a time when Liberty has begun an extensivebuilding program. This isthe largest classin history,1212 strong

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One ofthe unique characteristicsofLiberty Universityis itsrichinternationalculture on campus.Many internationalstudentsadd talentto Libertysportsteams, whileotherscome togain an invaluableeducationalexperience.As soonasthey arriveon campus,internationalstudents are encourged togetinvolvedwithotherinternationals The Minorityand InternationalStudentsOffice (MISO) helpsstudentstodo soby organizing mixers,banquets, clubs, andworshipservices During breaks, MISO finds homes forthose who cannotreturntotheircountries. Not onlydo the internationalshavetheoppurtunitytobe astudent inthe United States, buttheyalsohelpeducate thosearound them abouttheirown culturesand customsbackhome.

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Coach Hubbard talks with Joel Moglan (Australia) and Andrei Cotuna (Romania) after tennis practice Th e men's tennis team includes a numbe r of international students.

International students can often be found hanging out together Here, Sandra del Cid (Honduras), Carly Mason , Mario Saravia (Bolivia), and Rich Jakubowski watch a soccer game

Mats Persson (Sweden) and An a Sofia Sousa (Portugal) take a minute to smile for the

Susan Foreid (Portugal) and Ana Sofia Sousa (Portugal) cheer on their teammates at a hom e basketball game

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The marching band fills the air with fight music to get everybody ready forthe upcoming football game. Students compete in the halftime challenge fora chance atafree car

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The LU hockey team show theirschool spirit and patriotism. Even Batman attended theLiberty Homecoming parade. Members of Phi Alpha Theta, the history honor society, participatedin the homecoming parade by dressing up ashistorical figures Soccerteam members enjoythe homecoming parade.
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SGA members marched down Univeristy Blvd. inthe homecoming parade.

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26 Fall Productions

Virginia'spremierof The Scarlet Pimpernel atLibertyUniversitywas presented by theDepartment ofFineArts Directedby LindaNell Cooper, themusicalcomedy was ahit. Inadditiontothe eight performancesatLU, theentire castwas invitedto Canada toperfom KingstonCollege. A Canadianbusinessmanwho saw theshow in Virginiapaid forthecast of30totraveltoCanada inJanuaryto performtwoshows

familyonThanksgivingDay Theplay beginswiththein-lawscomingover, afterthateverythingrapidlygoes down hill. The motherbreaksone of herribsduringaRocketsimpersonation and hastogo thehospital. This leaves thedaughterstocook Thanksgiving dinner. Thewholeordealbecomes verychaoticwhen itturns out that onedaughteristakingdrawingclasses withnude models, anotheristeetering back and forthbetweentwodifferent guyswho suddenlybothshow upfor dinner, and yetanotherfinds outthat herfavorite grandmotherdied months ago and no one toldher And to top it all offthefamilythinks that theirdog diedand theyburiedit, onlyforitto notbereallydead and digitsway out ofthe grave.

28 Spring Productions

Godspelltakes placeinthe mountains, with a group of people hat act out the scriptures because hey cannot read. The play begins as a story where the characters are simply acting out the gospel of Matthew, however by the end they have actually become he characters in Matthew.

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Some ofthestudentsenjoyjoking around at thecoffee house.

The "Armpit" and "Deodorant" were some of the favoritecoustumes this Halloween.

Construction workerswere a common sight this year. They even came to the coffee house.

Two studentsdressed up as thechildhood classicsRaggedy Ann and Andy.

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Students enjoy their independence offcampus with privileges that are not offered to resident students. Along with the added ^ty6^^9y6&n freedom com e man y ne w responsibilities * ly ne w respoi and a taste of the real world.

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Lawrence Noblesenjoyscleaningdishes it hisnew apartment The Forestbrook Apartment complex where many Libertystudentstake up residence is located on McConville Road.
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\AWJ Junior/Senior 'Banquet

The 2002Junior/SeniorBanquetwastrulya "StarryNight" heldattheHistoricHotelRoanoke More than400 students, staffand facultydressedfortheoccasionintuxedos, suits and formalgowns. Asguestsarrived, theywerewelcomed with musicfrom Liberty's own "JerichoGiants"playinglightjazz and classicalhits

A specialfeaturefortheeveningincludedalargeportraitof VincentVanGogh's "StarryNight"paintingthatstudentswere askedtosigninhonorofhe evening. Theentirenight centeredonVanGogh'spaintingandthe"StarryNight"heme.

ChristianComedian BradStine providedtheentertainmentforthe night, withhissidesplitting humor and dramaticfacialexpressions. StinehasbeenfeaturedonMTV, HBO, Showtime and Comedy Centralandchallengedhe students tobeanactivepartofthis secular world, buttobeastrongChristian influenceinalltheydo

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^Minority Qbtudent t^ A»chi6vem6nt Jkwards Trachide Jean-Louis Jamar Hicks

Libby Robertson

Bom toHaitianparents, inBrooklyn, New Yorknineteenyearsago,Godhas provided forTrachideeverystepoftheway. Fromtheir move toPalmBeachGardens,Florida when shewaseleven, thebirthotherlittlebrother Matthew andsisterTabithasoonafter, her salvationandbaptismatagethirteen, toher arrivalatlibertyUniversity, God hastruly proventhatHe hasapurposeandaplanfor herlife An ElementaryEducationmajor, she aspirestobeamissionaryinaclassroom when shegraduates. However, hermaingoal inlife istodowhateverGodwantshertodo; butifHe callshertodaytobeamissionaryin anothercountryandserveHimthatway,she wouldgo

Freshman of the Year Award

Jamar isfrom Richmond Virginia. Heis a Juniormajoring inMass Communications. AfterhegraduatesinMay 2003,heplans on continuing hiseducation ingraduate school at North Carolina StateUniversity or at Regent University Once hereceives his Masters Degree,heplansonpursuinga careerinBroadcasting asatelevision news anchor God hasblessedhim witha wonderful Christianfamily who raisedhim with solidChristian values Hecurrently works forawell-known Lynchburg City School asasubstituteteacherandduringthe summer heworks withtheinner-citykids at a Christian camp inMaryland Forhis ChristianCommunity Service, heisaPublic AddressAnnouncer fortheLiberty University Volleyball andBasketballteams. He alsocoacheseightandnineyearolds in soccerthrough theYMC A andwasacast member ofthe West Side Story and is currently adorm prayerleader. Hethanks God forallthatHehas provided forhim because ashesaid"Without ChristI am nothing."

Community Service Award

Libby came toLiberty from thesmall Midwest town ofMilledgeville, Illinois. When shearrivedhere,sheknew fourthings abouttheschool: 1)ItwasaChristian school intheSouth,2) Itwasfoundedby someone named JerryFalwell, 3)It had a decentEducation Program and4)Therewas a freetriptoIsrael Those were the things thatoriginally motivated hertocomebut upon herarrival, Shediscovered many more compelling reasonstostay Hertimehere has stretched, challenged andchangedher She was shown how tomake herChristian walk apartofevery aspectofherdaily life She saidthatbeing atLiberty hasallowed hertomeet people thathave hada life changing impact. From friendstogueststo professors, thebenefitsofothersexperiences have helped toshape her world viewand giveher direction. Shehopestouse her licenseinElementary Education tomakea differencein theworld forChrist As a Christian educator, shewants tobea living example ofJesusin herclassroom.She planstoreturntoChicago andteachforthe nextfew years Inthefuture, shewouldlike toearn aMasters Degree in thefieldofESL and useteaching asatooltoreachpeople forChristinareasthatareharderto penetrate with thegospel

Minority Student Achievement Award

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Bryant Walker and Edward Patterson proudly accepttheirawards from the Fellowship GospelChoir.

If It's Too Loud, You're Too Old!

Hiddenbehindthe scenesare guys who practically run Liberty. The Sound Reinforcement Team is comprised of twelve Liberty students.

The job requires them to set up and tear down sound equipment for services such as Convocation, Campus Church, Athletic Convocation, Ministry Chapel and Danny Lovett's Evangelism classes. Other services sound reinforcement do are basketball games, Coffee Houses and plays put on by the Fine Arts Department.

Jason Browning Jordon Krimer Charles Johnson M Jonathan Autry
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THE GREAT ESCAPE

The idea was for the cow to plop on a grid of squares drawn acrossthe soccerfield. The SGACowBingowasfilledwith fun, laughter, andastampedingcow. Over 1500studentsand CFAWers came outtosupportSGAand totakeachance at winningaDVD player Ifthecow plopped onthesquare someone purchasedfor$2, thatpersonwould winhe DVD playerandhosewho hadpickedthesurroundingsquares wouldwinotherprizes. The stagewas setforplayingCow Bingo(a.ka CowPlop), buttherewasoneproblem, thecow neverdidits "business." Number 12,thecow'sname,seemed tobealittle shyaround theLUfaithful. Soinsteadof embarassing itself, he cow optedfortakingamadsprintat he students.Fortunatelyno onewas hurtinthecow'stwo attemptstoescape.The ownereventuallylassoedNumber12 and safelyguidedherbackaboardhertrailer. LuckilySGA President ClarkJoneshadaback-upplan. A waterballoon was launchedontohegridtodeterminethewinners. Kate Graham wasthenight'sgrandprizewinnerreceivingthe DVD player. Adding additionalentertainmenttothenight's eventwasAbove and Beyond andLUbands "Vroom" and "RedAdmiral."

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Friends spend the break doing ministij inthe BigApple. A group ofstudents bundled up in New York City, New York.
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Zach Bannister leading worship. ake Bolerjack entertains commuters a New York subway.
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\^_JP)n the ^Mountain Spriritual Emphasis Wee k 2001

Wednesday night'sspeaker, Mike Skupin, takestime tosign autographs foran eager crowd ofstudents Skupin spoke about hisexperience on CBS's national hitshow Survivor. While intheAustralian outback,Skupin severely burned the palms of hishand,buta miracle healed hishands and strengthened his faith.

Many students sacrificed their nightstocome hearthe speakers and be personally challenged Serviceswereheld each nightfrom Sunday toWednesday and lasted abouttw| hours

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While discussing the believer'sopen accessto God through prayer, Rick Amato recruitsthe helpof Tommy Tenney,Monday night'sspeaker, to illustratethecheribums above the mercyseat.

Tim White, a returning member of Eternal Praise, helpslead worship beforetheservice

Students respond tothe message by gathering together inprayer.Each night opportunitieswere given forthose who made spiritualdecisionstocome forward and have someone pray with them.

Morgan Taylor, a prayer leaderon33-2, readsa passagefrom theWord atthe AllNight of Prayer. Thisnighthelped students prepareforand focuson what was about to happen during the following week From Friday nightto Saturday morning, floorswere assigned differenttimesto prayforthe upcoming Spiritual Emphasis Week.

Before each service, time was spent in praiseand worship.A few girls clap along with the music while worshipping.

Featured speaker RickAmato expresses hisusualenthusiasm ashe addressesthe crowd gathered intheVinesCenter.
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When Time Stood Still..

During aspecialconvocation arrangedlast minute by Dr. Falweil, studentswereasked toleavetheirseatsand fill theVines Centerfloor. Many emotions were expressed asthe room united in prayer.

Support and concern were felt and displayed all acrossthenation, and LU was no exception. Along withthe painting on theRock, many students wore red, white, and blueribbonsor attached flags ontotheircars. Local businessesshowed support by displaying"God Bless Ameirca"signs and lightingcandlesin honor ofthe deceased.

Dr. Borek addressed thesolemn crowd ofstudents, faculty, and community members.The SoundsofLiberty, standing by, sang afew special songs, including"God Bless America."

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Prominent members ofthe Lynchburg community were invitedtothespecial convocation While students prayed, localofficialsspoke and ledthestudents inprayer

God bless America, Land that I love, Stand heside her And guide her, Through the night With a light from above

Localtelevision stationABC taped thespecialconvocation and partsofthe program were aired on the news.
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Convocation is atime when residentialstudentsand commuters come together threetimesaweek tolistento speakers. Convocationisheld Monday,Wednesday,and Fridayfrom 10a.m.to11 a.m. intheVinesCenter. Liberty bringsinspeakersfromall overtheworld tospeakto studentsand share God's Word withhe studentbody.

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Illustratingthe importance offorgivenessin the Christian life, Jackie Kendall explains that unforgiveness is like tying achain around our necks and binding ourselvestosomeone else. Kendall also used giftbagsto represent how Christianscarrya j burden when they do notgive forgiveness

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Creationist Ken Hamm speaks tothe student body about the importance of knowing the factsabout creation. Hamm used numerous overhead illustrationstoshow how evolution fails asa legitimate explanation forthe beginning oftheworld. fefrM s

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Four Liberty students presenttheflagson Military Emphasis Day. The armed forces, ROTC students, aswell asmilitary leaders were honored inthe specialconvocation.

Time 2 focus

Prayer Groups are the key to ill's spriitual life.

On campus studentsgathertogetherevery Thursdaynightasadorm and familyat 10p.m for prayer, fellowship, and announcements The weekly hallmeeting is calledFOCUS,and involvesa spiritual aspectaspartof the meeting. During hall meetings, campus irrformationand announcementsare providedby the ResidentAssistants Studentsthen disperseinto smallgroupsfor prayer, praiseand worship, and discussionthatisledby atrainedprayer leader. Campus PastorDwayne Carsonleadsa traininginformationalclass onceaweek for all prayer leaders.

"Ifinallygotto relaxand open up tomy friends," sophomore BrandonMcLemore said. Many view prayergroupsas atimeto expressprayerrequests, problems, and praisereports. Hallmeetings and prayergoups areatimefor members of the hallto buildunityas wellas friendships

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Hall7-1takestimeoutofa hallmeeting tosing praise andworship Rightafterhallmeeting, students break up intoprayergroups fora timeofmore focused learningand sharing
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Prayergroups usually consist o fellowship, prayer, and atime of teaching from the Word.

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Girlson 26-2spend time hanging out afterprayer groups.Many close friendships have formed inprayergroups.

Some hallschoose to decorate hallwallswith "prayer walls." Each prayergroup is responsible todesign partofthe hallway

Prayer Groups

Prayer leaderMelissa Stimeare of Dorm 26-2demonstrates of John 13by washing Tamara Trent's feet.
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A group of30 students from LU went on a missionstripstoGuatemala duringSpringBreak They stayedinasmallvillage calledLlanoVerde. There, he studentsdiddramas, helped constructachurch, andwentstreetwitnessing.

LIGHT singersparticipated inacrusade,wherethere wereabout 10,000people attending.

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Missions Trips England

A groupof12students from LU wenton amissions trip toEngland. They stayedinEnglandforabout2weeks in Hanogateand Stratford The studentswentto the prisons andtheretheyspreadthe gospel ofJesus Christthrough singinganddramas.

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Althoughexperiencedfromagreaterdistance, theeventsof September 11thhad averyrealeffect on 14LU studentsoverin Kenya. The first ever "Team Kenya"had to returnbackto theU.S. less thanamonth intotheirmissionstrip

The originalplanwas for the studentsto spend sevenmonthsin the country, butthe decisionwas made to bringthe team back in orderto avoida potentiallydangeroussituation. Eventhoughthe triptookanunexpected turn, theteamwas ableto ministerto

thepeopleof Kenya duringtheirstay

The threemain ministrieswithwhichthe team was involvedincludedhe BirechBible College, TumaniniOrphanage and The LegacySchool. In themidstof experiencingadramaticallydifferent culture, eachstudentwas placedintooneofthese ministries.Atnight, theteam would come together for fellowshipand encouragement.

Despitethedisappointmentof havingto leave early, the team was ableto gainagreater understanding of what missionsistrulyabout.

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PamelaBrady

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WEDNESDA Y SEPTEMBER 19 SOQ1

This year's See You atthe Pole proved tobe Liberty's greatestturnout, with an estimated 1,200 students waking up earlytomeet inthe courtyard. Not only was thisarecord forLiberty, but schools acrossthe country experienced similar results.

These numbers areafarcry from the small group of teenagers from Burleson, Texas who began therallyin 1990.Ironically, theseteenshad no ideathattheir rally would become such abig event.Burdened topray for theirfriends,they drove tothreedifferentschools one nightand gathered around theflagpole, liftingup their friends, schools, and leadersinprayer. The students desired God tomove through them.

When youth leadersfound outaboutthese meetings ofprayer, they took on avisiontoseemore studentsget involved.Within afew years over amillion students nationwide were participating inthe event The day remains amuch anticipated gathering forstudentsinhigh schools and universitieseverywhere.

LU's SeeYou atthe Pole involved Eternal Praise and Youth Quest leading worship,aswell asafew campus pastorsleading inprayer.Dr.Borek reminded the studentstokeep fellow military students inprayer. Many walked away from the morning's event feeling burdened tokeep America in prayer.

A smallcrowd from Arkansas gatherstogetherto prayfor studentsattending all types ofschoolsintheir home state.

Many students sacrificed extra"snooze"timeto meet at7:00 a.m. attheflagpole nearthe Hangar.

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Inhonor ofthe morning's events, each state was represented by a studentin convocation Many students expressed state-pride when theirstatesignwalked onto thefloor.

A smallgroup of studentsjoinin prayer. Those attending were encouraged to pray with others forthe needsof the country, schools, and educators.

Two students pray togetherfor variousconcerns. Towards the end ofthe hour, campus Pastor Dwayne Carson asked studentsto focustheirprayers on individuals studying foryouth ministry and education

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YouthQuest helps prepare students forthe time of prayer by leading everyonein worship.

SERVING GO D HAS NEVE R BEE N S O GOO D

CHRISTIAN SERVICES. .

Volunteering atthe hospitalfor Christian service has its rewards, such asthisbright-eyed newborn!

Leading your hall in praise and worship is a great Christian service that hasgreatrewards

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ServingChristis adutyofexcellence. Although aChristian Although working inITRCand the ° ' & LU PostOfficearepayingjobs to some, theycan alsobeCSERto thosewho do notclock in. Serviceis requiredofall Libertystudents, sophomores and on, itislooked upon by many as anothergreatopportunity toserveGod. Sophomore Tim Hirschman says, "I love my Christianservice ofbeingaprayerleader Itgives me a chancetoinfluencepeopleinapositiveand Godlywayfor Christ, and I am thankfulforthat."

What'sthenumber oneChristian serviceatLiberty?Being aprayer leader!Heretheseprayerleaders take toheartwhat PastorDwayne Carson has to say.

These ghouls and galls are earning their Christianserviceby making people scream atScaremare.Boo!

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As studentsattendHbertyUniversitytogrow academically, they are also challenged to grow spiritually. Residential students are able to grow spiritually through Prayer Groups and have the chance to be stretched by Campus Church. Messages are given by Campus Pastors Danny Lovett on Wednesday nights, Dr. Fowler on Sunday mornings, and Pastor Dwayne Carson on A Sunday nights.

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EstelaAltamirano takestime out ofa fullscheduletospend time studying God'sWord.The fountain and courtyard nexttothe Prayer Chapel is an ideal placeformany studentsto find a quiet moment inprayer

The Prayer Chapel is a spiritual landmark ofthe Libertycampus. Here studentscan come to prayas wellasto participate in more intimateworshipservices.

The students areasked to lead the classinprayeratthe beginning ofthe hour.

Brother/Sisterfloorsgathertogether to pray beforeservicesand lift the serviceand speaker up tothe Lord.
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Spriritual Emphasis Wee k 2002

While speaking inconvocation,Ragel walked up and down theVines Center. Many enjoyed hishumor ashe preached the Word ofGod. Ragel'stheme fortheweek was honesty, both inrelationshipswith othersand relationshipswith the Lord.

Returning once again to LU, Jamie Ragelwas thespeakerfor winter Spiritual Emphasis Week. He delivered God'sWord through humor and sarcasm,but still got straighttothe point when delivering the message.

70 SpiritualEmphasis Week 2002

Several students respond toan alter call afterconvocation.Decisionsfor salvation and rededication were made The week went sowellthat Ragel agreed to stayone more nightforan extended S.E.W.

"According toJohn"played afew songs offtheiralbum.The band alsoledthe student body in worship.

Ragel'scharacteristic humor included everything from jokesabout his wifeto funnyvoices.

Letthe praisesofour King be known. Allthroughout theVines Center "According toJohn"ledeveryonein praiseand worship

SpiritualEmphasis Week 2002 71

Serving as Spiritual Servants

CHURCH?

TheHbertyUniversitycampuswouldnotbecompletewithoutcampus church Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night. Students garther together for praise and worship, fellowship and good 'ole Bible study. Campus church is held in the Schilling Center where up to an average of 1,000 students attend. Also on Wednesday nights many students attend Bible studies in town. Many prestigious speakers like Jamey Ragle, Dr. Fowler, Rob Jackson, Mark Earley, Miss America 1999 Nicole Johnson, and many others have given some words of wisdom for the students at campus church. At campus church students are free to worship, sing, and pray as hey feel comfortable. Nearby Lynchburg College and high school students also attend church here at Hberty University.

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Imagine ho w incredible an experience to study with others wh o truly have an inexpressible love for Go d and His Word .

u N o matter ho w I feel before I enter that study, the Lord has a wa y of giving m e joy by the end of it-through His Wor d as well as other believers"
-Steve Darling
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Playin' Hard

"Biff has the experience of last year in our system,"says Karcher "Hehasshown that he is anextremely tough playeraftergoing through alotlastyear.I have the utmost confidence in him."

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Flames with Post-season Honors

Wayne Haddix

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1990 NFL Pro Bowl

Eric Green

Pittsburg Steelers

1990 NFL rookieoftheYear, Selected tothe NFL All-RookieTeam by NFL PlayersAssociation, USA Today,United PressInternational (UPI),ProWriters Association, Pro Football Weekly, Football Digest, Football News,The National1994 NFLProBowi

Dwayne Carsell

Denver Broncos

1997 Captain ofthe SpecialTeams, First Flame to Play/Win inaSuper Bowl

1998 Captain ofthe SpecialTeams, first Flame to Play/Win in two Super Bowls

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fourth consecutive road game.

"Lastyear, wehad some tough times atthe offensive lineposition," says Karcher. "But hopefully wehave plugged some players inthe rightplacesaswesaw them mature during spring workouts."

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arequalititesneeded forcheering and todo theformations.Hours ofpracticearerequired on the ground beforeany attemptis made in the air.

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Isaac Kearns

Brentley Kellum

Ryan Lauber

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Bryan Monka

Chase Perry

Alan Pike

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New Forthe2001 season the Lady Flames welcomed three newcomers tothe team: Jennifer Belk, KristinColson, and Becky Rudnick. ***** *

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Intheirphysical science lab

two students take theirclass work inthe hallfora little bit ofworking room.

Students inCLST meet with the professor inthe Bruckner Learning Center forthefirst few minutes ofclass, and then they work individually forthe restofthe period.

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Prof William Honeycutt callson studentsto sharetheirpersonal opinionsofthe issuesdiscussed inhis GNED 101 class

Students break up intosmall groupsto discussand interactwith different theoriesofcommunications in their COMS 210 class, Communications Perspectives.

Classes 115

M 0 D E R N D A Y H E R 0 SE

ev don They don't get alotof recognition. There'srarelyenoughgratitudegiven. So many timestheiractionsgo unnoticed, maybeevenseeminglyunappreciated. They investtheirtime, effort, knowledge andtheirlivesintoeachone oftheir students...andnow theyget the recognitiontheydeserve.

Four times a year, a faculty or staff member ishonored for his orher dedicationwiththe Modern Day Hero Award. What issospecialaboutthese exceptionalindividuals,isthattheyare chosenbystudents. Studentsare giventhe criteriathatthe persontheynominate shouldhaveahighimpactfor the Kingdom whilekeepingalowprofile. More than60facultyand staffmembers werenominatedthisyearbut onlyfour individualscouldactuallyreceivethe title ofbeinga"hero".

To all of those who were nominated, we thankyoufor yourserviceandfor your willingnessto make adifferencein the livesofstudents.To thosefew who receivedthisaward,we congratulateyou forthe hardworkyouhavedoneand we encourageyouto persistbecauseyou have touchedlives.

Dr. Harvey Hartman

Afterteaching for 24years,Dr. Harvey Hartmanreceived the Modern Day Hero awardfor his impact for the kingdom. He states"IlovewhatI teach."Among some of his classesareOld TestamentSurvey, Joshua-Judges,and Genesis. Hisdesireis thathis studentswill grow in character and integrity.

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Dr. Steve Troxel

"Don'ttaketheeasy way. Stretchyourself. Do morethanyou thinkyou can," isDr. Troxell'sadviceto students.He alwayshas timetohelp,especially iftheyneedassistance to reviewfor atest.

Addingvalueto people'slivesishis favorite partof his job whichincludesbeinga Communications professorandfaculty directorof LUTV.

As arecipientof the ModernDay Hero Award, Dr.Terry Spohnsaidhefelt"sort ofuncomfortable," althoughhewas pleasedto be recognized.Hestates, "I'mjustdoingexactly whatI'msupposed to be doing."Asa sixyear-oldboy, hehadan incurablediseaseand wasgivenonlythree monthsto live. He was healedmiraculously andgrewup toearn his doctorateandhas been abiologyprofessor since 1987.

"IfGod called me to be a teacher I would notstooptobe aking!

Toteachastudentis the highestvocation onecouldtake. Itisthe way God communicated. He usedsmall groups.

Barbara Sherman
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Mrs.Oughton teaches Advance Graphic Design She is an "awesome person and agreat teacher," said HeatherOrange.

A new addition tothefaculty, Mr. Timothy Wommack teachesspeech.The classspeechescan causeagreatdeal of controversy and debate,butthe students reallyenjoy them.

Mark Hine remembersliving downtown asastudent.He came on board in1979 He hasworn several hats,however,he is currentlyVice PresidentofStudent Affairs

Barbara Sherman teaches education classes. She hasagreat rapportwith studentsand sets a godly example.She expresses concern and sympathy forthe students, and it hasearned hera reputation asa person thatreally getsinvolved.

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In the Education Department Dr. Carolyn Deimer haswritten the plan of salvation inRussian. She has made severaltrips to Russia and has had the opportunity to passout Biblesand meet many top Russianofficials.

One ofthe classesMrs.Janice DeLong teaches is Children's Literature She lovesto read children'sstoriesto her class.

Whatwould you do?

Dr Beck is currentltyAssociateVice PresidentforAcademic Affairs. He started the Philosophy Department in 1978 He "still lovesteaching,"but his time is taken heading the department offivefull-timefaculty members.

Dr.Cecil Kramer,Department Chair ofCommunications,discusseswith new students and students currently inthe Communications Department the new Communications program and requirements Cameo Ray stated, "He was very helpful inhelping me find sourcesand develop thepilot study for my future honorsthesis."

I was busy cleaning up the lab one day, and Ireachedacrossthecounterto grabaone-literbottle ofnitric acid. It had aciddripson theoutside, andI was inahurry, soinsteadofwashingit carefullyfirst,thenpickingitup carefully, Ijustheldon tothelid, whichwasclean. Butthelidwasnot on carefully, and inmid-airitpopped off and thebottlecame crashingontothe cornerofthecounter. My firstthought was,"Didanybodyseeme beingthat stupid?" Fortunatelyno one had, so I setabout rinsingoffthelittle bit of acidthathad splashedon my hands As Istoodatthesink, wondering howI was goingtocleantheacidoffthe floor beforeitate thewax offthe tiles, Inoticedthattherewas alittlehazein theair. Ilookeddown and realizedthat my labcoatwas smoking. Rats, I spilledsome on my labcoat Itookit offand threwitinthesink More haze Rats, my pantsaresmoking Now what todo?I can'ttakethem off Now, I alwaystellmy studentsthatiftheyspill alargeamount ofacidon themselves thatIwillmake them getinthe emergency showerand rinseitoff beforetheygochange. It'sbetterto walkacrosscampussoakingwetthan withacidonyourclothes. Ihad exerciseclothesinmy van-sweatpants and asweatshirt-IthoughtIcould go changeintothem. ButshouldIgetinto theshowerfirst5 Me,walk across DeMoss soakingwet'No way.So holdingmy pantlegsoutaway from me I runthrough DeMoss intothe parkinglot, tomy van. Ijump inand thinkhow gladI am fortinted windows.

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-Dr. Randall Davy Dr Bruce Belland Dr John George sharea light moment together. Elmer Towns prays passionately ashe sharestheWord ofGod with his theology class.
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William Honeycutt goes over Sue Wilmington teaches her notes with hisGNED class. students to talkwith their hands ratherthan their mouths.

Do not forgetthe lessonsyourprofessorshavetaughtyou inandout ofthe classroom.

Donotforgetthe work the Lordhas placedbeforeyoutodayandtoliveeachday-mayit be tocompleteapaper,smiletoa friend...getsome sleep. Do not forgettouse these lessonsasaspringboardtogiveyouahopeandafuture.

DON'T FORGET the past, the present, the future

Drs. Parkerand Groat help students decide on their major and discusswith them what coursestotake.

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0 magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His nam e together. resent future past present future past pn

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Startedin1980, YouthQuest is atravelingministrydedicatedtoreachingyouth across the country. YouthQuest consists of two music teams, two drama teams, a dunk team, a prayer and encouragement team, and a scheduling team. Director Tim Abbott says that YouthQuest's desire is "to know Christ and to make him known." Their purpose is to "help bring about spiritual growth in teenagers, through life on life ministry." While YouthQuest does a number of Drama member Amie Hammarlund ... , , , , hanqsoutwith hiqh schoolersin eventson campus, theirmain ministryistotravel on theweekends tovanous Dugspur, VA. youthgroupswhere theYouthQuestersholdralliesand leaddiscipleshipwith the youth. This past year YouthQuest also worked at Scaremare, went on tour An outside amphitheater turns into a . _ . , , __ , >T __ . _. . . . .... ~i,,= ~t ..„»..,i,ir, ^ Ki-uQ m , x?-x, <-Q, ^ \*A m Georgia, released aCD,and went toNew York CityforMetroMission. placeofworshipforthe musicteam led ° ' ' J by Kevin Rogers.

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; Lead guitarist, Paul Clark, helpslead worship during ayouth rally.
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Matt Ousdahl and Amie Hammarlund interrogate Donnie Garin during an improv skitinSalem,

?ACS Club

Debate Team

Front Row:Andrea Patterson, Tammi Brown,Rachael Fullbright. Back Row: Cheryl McDannel, Mrs. Lovett, Jennifer DeShane.
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Front Row: B. Aurelio, L. Loftus, A.Nix, J. Suratt, S. Moore,A.Kraus, J. Autry, J. Ellison, J. Byers Back Row: Dr.O'Donnell, C. Lundberg,B.Lawrence, S. Trask, J. Samek,Z. Gautier, S. Lind, T. Ausland Klinedist, J. Ross, J. Dewberry,M.Hall.

Champion Staff

Nurs ing Students

PFront Row: Elaine Pecore, ChrisSheppard,Diana Bell, Susan Whitley,Christine Koech. Back Row: LeeAnn Livesay, Traci Lawson, John Fisher, Wes Richards, Julieanna Outten, Johanna Price.
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Front Row: Kelly Kruger,Leah Collins, Anna Ellyson, Amy Elrod,Lina Remigio,Elaine Oliver.Back Row: Mary-Virginia Weissinger,Kathi Murphy, Sarah Monroe,Stephanie Foss,KristiChildress, Christie Lynn, Shannon Nehring,Beth Armstrong,Christina Baker.

"The Spanish Club is agreat place to come toworship God togetherand learnabout theSpanishculture."

"One of the things I loved most about visitingtheSpanish Clubwas hearing them praisetheLord in Spanish."

"Since I'mfrom Mexico I have aspecial appreciation forthe Spanish Club.Every week I trytoattend themeeting before church. There is a unique bond formed between thosewho can understand Latinculture.Everyone is welcometo come and learn about it, and we haveso much fundoing it!"—Estela Altamirano

"It's fun!"-Liza del Cid

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Diostebendiga!

The Spanish Club is an organization where students that are interested in Spanish culture go to fellowship and worship the Lord. Each Wednesday night, the group meets in the Prayer Chapel for an hour-long worship service. These times include everything from preaching, guest speakers, Spanish praise and worship, and fun activites. The students also spend time outside these meetings for off-campus activities. Whether it be eating at a Latin restaurant, playing games an apartment, or taking a road trip to a new place, the Spanish Club is always ready for fun!

It's avery exciting and interesting time 3f fellowship."
Juanita Hubbard
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130 90.9TheLight

90,9 -the Ugfif

90.9 The Light held their first annual light-a-thon.

The purpose was to raise $10,000. The money will be used for new equipment and scholarships of $1,000 each for students. Even with the extended hours for the light-a-thon the station only raised $6,000. But before holding the light-a-thon, station manager, Jamie Hall, and other staff sent support letters to help make up the difference.

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JoAnna Moxley and Megan McCarthy Volunteer practicum students help out peform a balancing act inthe courtyard during the Light-a-thon. during the Light-a-thon.

King's Players

Thisgroup ofactors andsingers arelivingouttheirdreams ofbeing on stage.Thisyear'steam performedthemusical Everyman. Theirfirstshow was duringSpring Breakinwhichtheytraveledand performed inschoolsand churches. "Iliketheperforming," saidBenHawkswhowas involved inEveryman.

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Light Ministries

"God has used LightMinistriesto open my eyesto Hisheartfor His people."

"LightMinistrieshasexposedcrosscultural missionsto me and othershere at LibertyUniversity."

LightMinistries is an organization thatfocuseson short-term mission trips all around theworld inwhich any studentcan go.Lightministries hastwo singingteams The Light Internationalsand theLightSingers Theseteamstraveleveryweekend to differentstates and ministerin variouschurches.

"You arethelight oftheworld A cityseton ahill cannotbe hidden."

-Matthew

136 LightMinistries

Visionisagroup ofstudentsworking together in dramas, singing, prayer groups and so much more. These students work hard but all for the glory of God. They travel to different states and share the love of God in different areas.

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"Worship is an overflow ofyour dailywalk with God—not a song you sing."
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Pedro Mendoza
GeorgiaTourAugust, 2001 5 TrainingCamp June, 2001 Youth Camp New York, 2001 Boston Speedway July2001 s t/ A/ S L. & r SoundsofLiberty 139
Student Goverment ',/•./«!( V 'M/I BB L >*w^' *# • ' • • f,i JH | . 'fc ' ^ , J * - ' ^BJ ^^BBBF%< aarjBJ jE^tf L/~'^M Bk~ .^BM. Bpl Wx^tW&\ 4t A\w\ f ,"PM • 114m i Bak - J9H Mark Hineswearsin new SGA President for 2002 schoolyear, Zack Gautier. 140 SGA

Inthe spring semesterthe candidates running forSGA offices begin toactively campaign inDeMoss and otherareasof campus.

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CONCERT BAND

Dedication, patienceand hard work are required forthese Concert Band members to betheir best

Look how happy Chuck Friese is to be inatux and ready to playhis instrument.

Some members ofthe band are taking a littlebreak whileothers work togetthe rightnote.

Mr. Kerris doing agreatjob of making surethe band members are inunision and sounding theirvery best.

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Praise Hi m with the sound of the trumpet, Praise Hi m with the lute and harp! Praise Hi m with the timbrel and dance; [ Praise Hi m with loud cymbals; Praise Hi m with 1 clashing cymbals! Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Psalm 150:3-6

THE SWEET SIXTEEN

A member ofthe Sweet Sixteen Group members posefor the JazzBand, JolieChandler poses camera whiletaking abreak whileon theway toaconcert.
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Liberty's JazzBand performs during basketballgames in the VinesCenter

Fight the good fight offaith, lay hold on eternallife , where unto thou art called, and hast professed a good profession beforemany witnesses.

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Meaning

Graduationisnotonlyatimeforcelebratingalong-awaited acheivement, butitisalsoatimetoreflectand realizethat God hastrulybeenbyourside. He wasinourdorm rooms waitingforustoarrivewhenwewerefreshmen.Hewasthere withusaswe stayedup allnightwritingthose10-20page papers.He waseventherewhenwe didriotdosowellina courseaswe wouldhaveliked.Friendsmayhavecome and goneon thisfour-tofive-yearjourneythatwe embarked upon,whichseemstohavebeencenturiesago.Nevertheless, God wasalwaystheretoaccompanyusalongtheway. On May 11,2002,asournamesarecalledandwe begintomake thatmemorablewalkacrosstheplatform, God willstillbe theresmilingatus.We havefinishedtherace,we havefought the goodfight.Equippedwiththelessonswe havelearned whilehereatLibertyUniversity,we,theclassof2002, give truemeaningtothewords"ChampionsforChrist."

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"My favorife memory of Liberty is playing inthe snow and hanging out withfriends."

—Allison Rhodes

"My favorite memory ofLiberty is being on the cheerleading squad. Those were the best days."

—Kathlene Roberts

"What I love most about mytime atLU is definitelyjust all the good times I've had withmy friends."

—Bryan Evans

"My favorite times atLiberty were hanging outwithmy oldersister and the great timeswe shared."

—Ashley Locklar

"My favorite memory is from freshman year at Scaremare. That's when I met my fiance and we've justhad so much fun sincethen."

—Kelley Yerk

"Picture me rolling."

—Jon Evans

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Dear jenmrer (Miss Lovett),

W e are so proud of all you have accomplished. You are a blessing and an inspiration to each or us. Enjoy the journey ahead and rest on His promises. Congratulations!

L ove, "Mtom, *Dad,

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, An d lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him , An d H e snail direct your paths.77

Proverbs 3:5-6

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AprilConner,

You have N O idea how proud we are or you— proud or your accomplishments,hut more importantly,proud of who you are Your walk with the Lord on thisearth is fargreater than any wealth or possessions you could ever have. You go girl—stay thecourse!

Congratulations on a job well done! Much love,

P.S. We looked and looked lor justtheright picture—This one seemed to say it all!

Courtney EsnLaugfn,

What a blessing it was when God sent you our way You've rilled our litewith happiness You've tilled our hearts with pride.God has brought you to thisspecial day and we are very proud or you.Look to the future with confidence as He continues to guide you.

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"I would have tosay my Sophomore year Spring Break. My friendsand I left at 2:00 in the morning and drove to Florida."

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"My favorite memory atLiberty was when I dated Mike Sauer and he always hooked my car up with a phat system and other goodies along with thesystem."

—Heather Orange

"My favorite memory was when I made a videofor the Real World. I didn'tmake it, but it was definitelyfun doingit."

—Peter Tokar

"Liberty has been awesome for all four years,but I'm glad tofinallybe done withschool."

—Kate Boylan

"I don't have any specificfavorite memory,it'sjust neat to look back and see how much I've enjoyed being at LU, especially since I've transferred from anotherschool."

—Charlene Carrera

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Great PEACE have they whoLOVE your law, ana NOTHING can makethem Stumble . . .

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On behalf of the Board, or Directors, Starr, ana Myself, please accept our congratulations on your Graduation rrom Liberty University as a Music and Communications Major.Your Work Etnic and tne Integrity or your Character reflecttne Values and Commitment or your Family.

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We are so proud oryou!We always knew that you would be someone special!

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In Memory of Dr. Sam Towns

1956-2002

Dr. Sam Townswenthome tobewithhis Lordand SavioronJanuary26, 2002. He leavesbehindhiswife,twochildrenand one step-child, hisfamilyand abody ofstudents andcolleagueswho dearlylovedhim.

Towns was the Director of the External DegreeProgram andtheChairmanof Religion.

Towns was following in his father's footsteps and making quitean impression onthe students hetaught and the faculty and staff who knew him.

"I was honored towork with my sonin ministryhereatLiberty."-Dr. Elmer Towns

"I had always been impressed by Sam's humility and sense ofgenuine care for people." -John Balmer,Professor of Religion

"He made a quiet but significant impact for theKingdom ofGod."-Mark Hine,Vice PresidentforStudentAffairs

Thank you for your service at Liberty University.You arelovedandmissed.

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Being confident of this very thing, that H e which hath begun a goo d wor k in you until the da y of Jesus Christ .

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sent futurePERSONALITIES w'l; ¥<«& "H 'f J«Si; «»** J B E w ' Personalities Division 163
FaresAbufarha Jr KellieAcuna So Mike Adame Jr Hannah Affleck Fr Rachel Amerman Jr Amani Anami Fr Shani Anderson Jr Meredith Andrews Fr AngelaAguillon Sr HollyArnesen Fr Monica Arriola Sr Timothy Asimos Sr Stacey Atwood Sr Jennie Ayers So Bethany B Jr idger Chris Baker Fr Donna Baker Sr Penny Baker So Bethany Barnett Fr
164 Personalities
RobertBarnett Jr

Cab Calloway (theicecream

man)

How longhaveyoubeenatLU?

I'vebeen atLibertyfor 10yearsand 7months.

Whatmadeyou cometo LU?

Idon'tknow whatpossessedme tocome here. Ipreferredthiscollegeoveralltheothersinthe area. BeforeIstartedscoopingicecream Iused towash pots. Iwanted totryouticecream and itwentwell.

Derek Bartlow So Sandy Basham Sr Rebecca Bass Fr DianaBell Sr Jake Belue Jr Laura Bendokas Fr Rebecca Blackley Jr Jeffrey Blackstock Angela Blackwood Fr Sr Kimberly Bowen So Adam Bowman So Robert Brindle Sr Annie Brinkley Fr Ashlee Bronkema Fr Janet Brown Sr JeffBrown So Keitu Brown Sr Danielle Brunson Sr Aja Burden Fr Rachel Burke Sr
166 Personalities
Kendria Burrows Sr

Michelle Howland

Whatareyouplanningtodoafter graduation? Go backtoSanDiegoandcontinuegoingto schoolforsomethingotherthanwhatIwentto schoolherefor.

What was your most memorable experience hereatL.U.?

Beingonthevolleyballteam.Travelingwith them andthedifferentfriendshipsImade. I learnedalotaboutcharacter, heart, andhard work.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Getinvolved.

Joshua Byers Fr Rebekah Care Sr Hannah Byrd So Yankuba Camara So Heather Carey Sr Doug Carlson Jr KristiCarter Sr Amber Carwile Fr JenniferCattin Fr Lyndia Christoph Paul Clark Sr Sr Todd Clark Sr Rochelle Clayton Fr Clint Clifton JeffClifton Fr April Conner Sr Kristin Conrad Fr Jaime Cook Fr Holly Cooke Jr Kathryn Cooke Jr Amy Cooper Sr
168 Personalities
Dixie Copeland Fr Luzdelia Correa Fr Will Costell Sr

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Daniel Steele

What are you planning to do after graduation? My wifeandIarehavingababyboyinMay andI'mgoingtobuildhouses.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.?

ImpersonatingElvisat "CoffeeHouse,"and the"Getup andgo, Bro"morningshow thatI didwithmybrother.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Makeyourown parkingspace.

David Cottile Sr Nate Crutchfield Fr Janelle Czura So Lori DAugostine Sr Christy Damas Tabitha Daniel Fr JeffDarling Sr Michelle Davies So Joshua Davis Sr Kristie Day So Julie De Santis Stephanie Dean Sr Fr
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Stephanie Dechant Sr Natalie DePugh Sr Justin Dewberry Fr Kathryn Dickson Sr Joe Diego Sr Tara Dietrich Jr Tyrone Dixon Sr Heather Dobson Sr Jeremy Dodge Sr Kameela Douglas Jr Wendy Downing So JudiDuclair Fr Lindsay Dunbar Fr Ashlie Durr Fr Deborah Duryea So Thomas Dwight Sr Jason Eagle Sr KaitlinEastlack Fr
170 Personalities
Janlyn Eborn Fr Sara E< Jr

Alfredo Hay

Whatareyouplanningtodoafter graduation? Move outofLynchburgandtrytofindajob.

Whatwasyourmostmemorableexperience atL.U.?

Performingin"CoffeeHouse"withmyfriends.

Whatadvicedoyouhaveforfreshmen? Stayout oftrouble!

Samantah Edwards Jr Tara Edwards So Erika Ehrich Sr JessicaElder Jr Cameron Elliott So JenniferEllison Fr Mary Elmore Jr Summer Elmquist Sr Ben EnLoe Sr Brittany Engbrecht Jessica Ernsperger Rachel Eugen Fr Fr Sr Jonathan Evans Sr Samuel Evans Sr Sheila Everett Fr Natalie Faison Sr Simona Farcasiu So v s Amanda Farley Jr John Fisher Sr Jimeka Fitzgerald Sr Anna Fleming Jr HeidiFleming Sr CaraliesFoley Erin Freeman Fr David Forbes Jr BillFord Kristin Fraga Jr Pierre Francios Kevin Fry Jr Josh Frye Fr
172 Personalities
Tami Fullerton Sr ChristineGagnon Sr

Christopher Howard

What are you planning to do after graduation?

It'skindofup intheair...I'llprobablygeta salespositionwithapharmaceuticalCompany.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.?

TheBusinessPolicypaper(Busi400).

What advice do you have for freshmen? 1.

Don't letthelittlethingsgetyou down orof!track.

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Mattie Gordon Sr Leslieann Gowdie Fr Herbert Gray Fr Robert Grayson Rebekah Green Sr Steve Gregorin Fr Joelle Gresham
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Richard Gretsky Sr Fr Bethany Gross Thomas Gully Katie Gutierrez Stephen Harbin Donald Hardison So Fr So Fr Fr PhillipHarris Jr Linley Harrison Jr Sarah Harrison Fr Ben Hastings So Henry Hatcher Sr Mark Heil So Kelly Helmick Virginia Henslee Timothy Hershey So Fr j r
174 Personalities
Tarda Hetrick Jr

John Marshall

What areyou planning todo after graduation?

Work inaT.V. studio. Trydifferentthingsout.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.?

Meeting alotofpeople hereand hanging out.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Don'tfail.

Jamar Hicks Jr MattHillyer Jr Lindsey Hilderbrand Fr Robert Hillman So Joseph Hinson So Christien Hoggard So Amdrea Hoke Fr Brian Holbrook Sr Christal Hoo Sr Deanna Horner Fr David Huebner Sr JewellHurlburt So Janice Ibrahim Jr JenniferIbrahim Jr Kelly Iman So LilaJackson So TheresaJackson Fr YuriJacuk Sr AgneJasinckaite Jr EthanJensen So HaeranJeong Jr JoeyJoback Fr JessicaJohnson So TaraJohnson Sr KatherineJones Fr
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NathanialJordan So

T. Marcus Christian

What are you planning to do after graduation? Go tograduateschoolandwriteanovel.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.? TakingtheBusi 102 summermodular.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Don'tcomelookingforawife.

James Kang So Allie Kearns Fr Phillip Kelley So Yvette Kennedy Sr Leanna Kidd So Timothy King Sr Ryan Kirk Jr Shannon Kiser Fr
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178 Personalities
Charity Laughlin Sr

Jason Naldrett

What areyouplanningtodoafter graduation?

TakeatriptoMontana tovisitfamily. Then, I'm goingtoGeorgiatolookattwojob opportunities.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.?

When IwentcampingatSummervilleLake withabiggroupfromL.U.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Pickatleasttwoareasofyourmajorandteach yourselfmore aboutit.

Joe Leahy Jr Mike Letsen Sr Jennifer Lewis Sr Michael Lewis So Jason Leverett Jr Nathan Lieb Fr Eve Liebermann Sr Henry Liesel Fr George Lohr Fr Bethany Lopez Jr Leah Lopez Sr JenniferLovett Sr Patricia MassiahBascomb Sr Chelsey Mayer Fr Kristen McCann So Eboni McCoy Fr Brandon McLemore Jr Machree McTamney ScottMehorter A.D.Menachem Stephen Messinger MistyMessner Fr Fr Sr Sr So Sarah Metherd Fr Holli Meyer Sr CrystalMiller Fr Aaron Minton Fr
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Sarah Monroe Fr
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Joanna Moody Fr Joshua Morris So
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Fr jerem Naff Wha t hav e yo u learned fro m being at LU ? Fr Libertyhas given me theopportunity to interactwithprofessorsand people on alldifferent levels.
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Anna Pawlowski Jr

Rachel i 1 \, Gra99

Whatareyouplanningtodoafter graduation?

Teachelementaryschool.

What was your most memorable experience atL.U.?

Meetingmy awesomeroommate.

What advice do you have for freshmen? Don'tprocrastinate!!

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Melissa Perkins Fr e JonathanPerkinson Fr Chase Perry Jr Bethany Petrochko Fr Tommy Phillips Sr Nathan Pick Jr Angela Ramsay Fr Cubby Ranes Sr Mary Beth Rank Isaac Rattin Sr Kara Rawls Sr Mollie Register Fr Derrick Reinke So Lina Remigio Sr Laura Revell Jr Eunsoo Rhee Candace Richards Jr Maggie Richards Fr Aimee Riley Jr SilvinoRiverol Jr
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Barbie Sample Fr Jason Sarchey So Adrienne Scherer Fr CarlyMason,Texas Rachel Schiedt Fr Rebecca Schwartz Fr MichaelSee Sr AndreaCotuna,Romania BlakeShiflet So Sammy Sigei Fr Drew Sittig Sr JeffSmale Fr Justin Smallwood Sr il Smart Sr Megan Smith So Jessica Snook Jr Jeff Solomon Fr Joshua Soto So Daniel Spahn Sr KristinSpangler Sr Ramona Spence Fr
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JessicaSpires Fr Jeremy Spurlin Sr

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KatherineSteckmann Alisha Steinmetz Jr Fr Erik Stejanko Fr Daniel Stone Jr Michelle Strachan Jr Jesse Strong Jr
"SinceIgothere my lifehas changed.Ifeelat homehere."
BrettSturgill Dana Sturgill So Sr Charity Swartwout Sr Josh Swift So Kristen Tassey Jr JustinTerry Jr
"Mybestyearat Libertywas my freshmenyear, becauseImet so manynew people."
—Alejandro Gutienez
"Libertyhasbeen agreatsecond homeforme, and ithashelped me growinallareas ofmy life."
—Ricardo Shinozaki
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Angela Thomforde Fr Diana Todd Fr Lori Thompson Sr Jaclyn Torres Sr Todd Thurston Jr Heather Tidwell Theresa Tindal Sr Sr Danny Totten So Tamara Trent Fr MargisTruesdale Fr ErinTunstall Sr Alisa Turner Fr Christianna Urso Fr Tracy Van Duser Fr Cody Vandenberg Jr Rachel Vanover Fr Samuel Vargas Jr Tim Vitollo Jr
188 Personalities
Laura Walker So Varanaia Walker Jr

Edgard Luz

Kent Walter So Tameka Ward Fr Daniel Warren Sr SharitaWashington Jr Gabriel Wasson So Melinda Webb So IWilliam Webb So Amber Wheeler Sr Matt Wheeler Sr
Beth White Jr Sara Whitehead Jr Andrew Whitley Fr
"AlthoughFm farfromhome,theLiberty familyandtheatmosphereheremake me realizethatonecanhavepeaceandlove awayfromtheirfamily."
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Susan Whitley Fr Josh Wildasin GilbertWilkerson So Fr Brooke Williams Jr
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DennisWilliams Sr ft Jonathan Williams Sr MarielWilliams Sr MichelleWilliams Jr CarlWindser Fr Joe Wojciechowski Jr KristenWolf So Michael Woodard Jr Selah Yavuz Sr KelleyYerk Sr KristieYerk Jr Ena Young Sr Julie Young So Joel Witt Sr FaithYego Jr
190 Personalities
Lee Woo Young JeffAlder Pauline Alleyne Larry Anderson Nancy Anderson Carrie Barnhouse Gregory Berry David Bielawa Ed Boiling Terry Bonawitz
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192 Personalities
DianeGarber

Dane Emerick Dean of Men

Having been at Liberty for 25 years, Dean Emerickhascome toappreciatethe commitment hemade toservetheLord by servingstudents.

"Thethingthathasencouraged methemost is—Iremember prayinginthesnow onthis mountainwhen therewasnothinghere. The mostpleasingchangeistoseehow God answersprayerand seeingHisprovision. That wasacoolday.

"My visionforLibertyis toseeourstudents carryouttheGreatCommission inwhatever positionGod placesthem in. Weneed themin everyareaoflifetoshareChrist. My deisire is toseeusstayaChrist-centeredcurriculum universityand neverstray."

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KimHansup Dr Harvey Hartman Kimberly Hauffe JaneHimes Mark Hine Craig Hinkson Willie Honeycutt BerniceHotaling John Hunton DarrellHyatt Ena Inoshita Mark Johnson VernitaJones Alexander Kervinie Howard King Joram Kiromo Vivian Layne Gaylen Leverett LarryLilley Helen Mason HflHHHHH ISSHB JasonJones Tim Kwiat Aaron Mathes Michelle Matthews Troy Matthews Terry Metzgar
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194 Personalities
Jonathan Minter Dr. John Morrison

Dr. Steve Troxel

Ho w long have you been at LU? I've beenatLibertyfor 17years.

Wha t mad e yo u com e to LU? StudentsthatIworkedwithataministryin Richmondweregraduates ofLU. One ofthem mentionedthatI hadaMaster'sDegree, and thingshappenedfromthere.

ID o you have a memorable story of LU? My firstyearhere, onthe firstdayof the semesterbeforeclassesstarted, afreshman walkedintomy office, sathimselfdown and said, "Iwantyoutobemy advisor!! I need someanswers." So I answeredhisquestions andifI didn't know the answers I got on the phoneandItalkedtosomeonewho did. By suppertimehe hadallhisquestionsansweredor appointmentswithpeoplewho couldanswer them. Two yearslaterhissistercometoLiberty. One dayshe askedme ifI knewthe whole storyconcerningwhathappenedtothat student. I said, "No." Shesaidthathehad everythingpackedupinhiscarandwas going toleaveandnevercomebackifhedidn'tget someanswers.

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Frank Patton Erick Peterson James Pickering Helmuth Poggemiller Arlie Rhodes Dr Steven Samson Van Scott Lynn Seipp Katherine Shakelton Dr.Jim Stevens Scotty Stevens Lowell Stultz Karen Swallow Jenny Tibbs David Towles Dr Elmer Towns
196 Personalities
Nicholas Tripp Dr. Van Eaton

Dr. Lynnda Beavers

How longhaveyoubeenatLU? I'vebeenatLibertyfor6years. What madeyoucome toLU?

I'mnotsure thatIwanted tocome hereatfirst. TheLordledmehereandsofarit'sbeengood. Do youhaveamemorable storyofLU?

Ihanded backsometestpaperstomystudents onedayinclass. One ofmy studentswantedto know why hispaperhadlipstickonit. I honestlydidn'tknow why.

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Selah

More than Meets the Eye

They dedicated countless days and endless nights to the completion of their individualassignments They drew layouts, tookpicutres, conductedinterviews, andwentcrazytomeetdeadlines. Theyhad to endureequipmentproblems and theoccasionaldelayofthe U.S. PostalServices. Who are thesepoorsoulsand why didtheytakeon whatseemstobe ahopelessmission?They are members of theLibertyUniversityYearbook Staff. Thisyear'syearbook staffhad to overcome many challengingobstaclesto get thisyear's campaign offtheground. Butwiththegraceof God and alittlehelpfrom Herm Stickle(yearbook advisor), the2002editionofthe libertyUniversity Selah was acompletesucces No one realizeshow intenseworkingfor the yearbook officecanbe. Butthis year's staffsteppedup and acceptedthe challengewithintensityand determination.Itis safeto saythisyear'syearbook staffhasgone farbeyond the call ofduty

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"I never knew you could fit 50 people insidethe yearbook room."

—Tara Dietrick

"Let me just tell you, yearbook is great.It's the perfectway to get you and all yourfriends in the yearbook soyou cantell yourfriendsfrom home that you're cool and show them proof by how many timesyour face is in there!"

—Katie Gutierrez

"I couldn't possibly think of a betterway tospend my time than by being inyearbook."

—Josh Borders

"It's nothing but fun-packed excitement."

—Misty Messner

"Herm is the best teacher in thewhole wide world."

—Lawrence Nobles

"If the yearbook is done by cool people,how can it not be cool?"

—Laura Gibson

"I never knew we could fit so many people in such a small room and still getwork done.'

—Melissa Lowe

"It's fun and it's cool."

—Sandra del Cid

"Yearbook has been a challenging and super-fun experience."

—Jaclyn Torres

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2002 Selah Staff

Angie Blackwood

Josh Borders

Sandra delCid

Natalie Depugh

Tara Dietrick

Tyrone Dixon

Laura Gibson

Dezi Gregory

Joelle Gresham

AlexGutierrez

Amanda Gutierrez

KatieGutierrez

Jamar Hicks

Mary Beth Lawrence

JenniferLewis

Melissa Lowe

Ashley Locklar

Misty Messner

Lawrence Nobles

Heather Orange

Cameo Ray

Rebecca Solis

JaclynTorres

LizTuck

Kelly Whitehead

Corey Wright

Kristie Yerk

Yearbook Editor:

Tara Johnson

Yearbook Advisor:

Herm Stickle

Yearbook Director:

Carrie Barnhouse

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Index

Abufarha,Fares

164, 185

Acuna,Kellie 164

Adame, Mike 164

Affleck, Hannah 164

Aguillon, Angela 164

Alder,Jeff 191

AUeyne, Pauline 191

Altamirano, Estela 128

Amato, Rick 53

Amerman, Rachel 164

Anderson, Larry 191

Anderson, Nancy 191

Anderson, Shani 164

Andrews, Meredith 164

Armstrong, Beth 127

Arnesen, Holly 164

Arriola, Monica 164

Asimos, Timothy 164

Atwood, Stacey 164

Autry,Jonathan 44

Ayers,Jennie 164

Berry,Gregory 191

Beth,Mary Rank 184

Biddison, Anna 165

Bielawa, David 191

Blackburn,Jonathan 165

Blackley, Rebecca 165

Blackstock,Jeffrey 165

Blackwood,Angela 165

Blanton, Chris 166

Boewer, Anne 166

Bojor, Mihaela 166

Boiling, Ed 191

Bonawitz, Terry 191

Borek, Dr.John54

Borland, Daniel 166

Borland,James 191

Bowen, Kimberly 166

Bowman, Adam 166

Boyer,Jeffrey 191

Brindle, Robert 166

Brindle, Wayne 191

BrinkleyAnnie 166

Britton, Sarah 166

Bronkema, Ashlee 17

Bronkeman,Ashlee 166

Brown,Janet 166

Brown,Jeff 166

Brown,Josh 191

Brown, Keitu 166

Brown, Kimberly 166

Brown, Tammi 126

Browning,Jason 44

Care,Rebekah 167

Carey,Heather 167

Carlos, Juan Lagares 178

Carlson, Doug 167

Carson, Dwayne 58, 68

Carter, Clarence 192

Carter,Jessica 167

Carter,Joshua 167

Carter,Justin 149, 167

Carter, Kristi 167

Carwile, Amber 167

Cattin,Jennifer 167

Center, Vines 2

Chandler,Jolie 143

Chapman, Kevin 192

Chekashkina, Ekaterina 168

Cherenfant, Kerlande 168

Cheruiyot, Richard 168

Chien, Haoyung 192

Childress, Kristi 127

Choi, Ilseung 168

Chouraleva, Olya 168

Chris, Dr. Foley 192

Christoph, Lyndia 168

Clark, Paul 168

Clark, Todd 168

Clayton, Rochelle 168

Clifton, Clint 168

Clifton,Jeff 168

Cobb, Mike 192

Collins,Jackie 118

BBadger, Bethany 164

Bake, Christina 127

Baker, Chris 164

Baker, Donna 164

Baker, Penny 164

Barnett, Bethany 164

Barnett, Robert 164

Barnhouse, Carrie 191

Bartlow, Derek 165

Basham, Sandy 165

Bass, Rebecca 165

Beck, Dr. 119

Bell, Diana 127, 165

Beluejake 165

Bendokas, Laura 165

Bennett, Anna 165

Bruland, Matt 106

Brunson, Danielle 166

Bunts, Mchelle 191

Burden, Aja 166

Burke, Rachel 166

Burman, Dana 192

Burns,John 192

Burrows, Kendria 166

Butcher, Sarah 166

Byers,Joshua 167

Byrd, Hannah 167

Collins, Leah 127

Colvart, Tarah 16

Conner, April 149, 168

Conrad, Kristin 168

Cook,Jaime 168

Cooke, Holly 168

Cooke, Kathryn 168

Cooper, Amy 168

Copeland, Dixie 168

Correa, Luzdelia 168

CostelfWill 168

Cottile, David 169

Cotuna, Andrea 185

Crutchfield, Nate 169

Calloway, Cab 165

Camara,Yankuba 167

Curtis, Carl 192

Czurajanelle 169

Damas, Christy 169 Dan 45 Daniel, Tabitha 169 Daniels, Ryan 118 Darling,Jeff 169 Darling, Steve 75 DAugostine, Lori 169 David, Dr. Dewitt 192 Davies, Michelle 169 Davis,Joshua 169 Day, Kimberly 192 Day, Kristie 169 De,Julie Santis 169 Dean, Stephanie 169 Dechant, Stephanie 170 Deimer, Carolyn 119 del, Liza Cid 128 DeLong,Janice 119 DePugh, Natalie 170 DeShane.,Jennifer126 Dewberry,Justin 170 Dickson, Kathryn 170 Diego,Joe 170 Dietrich, Tara 170 Dixon, Tyrone 170 Dobson, Heather 170 Dodge, Emily 192 Dodge,Jeremy 170 Dorsett, Wayne 192 Douglas, Kameela 170 Downing,Wendy 170 Duclairjudi 170 Dull,Jeffrey 192 Dunbar, Lindsay 170 Dunbar, Theresa 192 Durr,Ashlie 170 Duryea, Deborah 170 Dwight, Thomas 170 Eagle,Jason 170 Earley, Mark 72 Eastlack, Kaitlin 170 Eavensjon 36 202
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Eborn, Janlyn 170

EdgardLuz 189

Edson, Sara 170

Edwards, Samantah 171

Edwards, Tara 171

Ehrich, Erika 171

Elder,Jessica 171

Elliott, Cameron 171

Ellison,Jennifer 171

Ellsworth,Joshua 192

Ellyson, Anna 127

Elmer, Dr Towns 196

Elmore, Mary 171

Elmquist, Summer 171

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