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Seniors Row 1 Brian. Hobyn Sociology. Lawrenceville Bronson. K<11e Elemenmry E<lt•cmion. 13olinghrook Bruu:ino. Jo~epll Willi<Hn Social Scit·nn·. SC'Ilatnllburg Cmpemer. 1\ teg<m Slu<lio r\rl. cog<1 Row 2 cmpen1er. Sl('plmnie Lerna Cmr . .lerl>n F<Hnily nn<l Consumer Sciences. Chicago Cmnulwrs. H<WIIl'<ll ,\. Journalism. vamlalia cmson . .Joseph Managcmcnl. oak Fores1 Row 3 Cllampion. Teri Speech ConmlUiliC<llion HTF. Pax1on Clark. Krislin Elemenmry l:dtiCCll ion. Anllur cole. small English. Slremor Collier. L<:XX snles :vtanngcmenl. 1\ mucx>n Row4 COO(X'r. Willie Speech Communinllion. Coumry Clul> I tills Corl>in. Connie 1\ h ISiC. H i<lgc Fmm crawlcv. counnl'\' Business E<lun1iion. Dolloi1 I)<H •glleny. Jolyn Speed 1 Communicmion. Clmrles1on Rows t >cwi< lson. < Jlvm Ia Pllysicnl E<lucmion. n~1rien 1 nwi<l'>on. t>amela comnnnlie<Hion nisor<ler~. 'eWIOn Deen. Honal<l Business 1\lilnngt·me•u. Broug111 On I >creole. !t'llllilt'r EIC1l1C1l1(11)' E<lun 11 ion. ( )rl:-lnt • l>'"lrlr
Seniors Row 1 I>J< kt•r-,on Jt•nnilt•r SIX'< Jell Lcll:.clrl~ Cllilclhoo<l Olllt'\ l>lrM Ill SU'-c Ill Er~h'>h \\'cx><ln<~t · 1)()1\ JO\ BUSJI)('..,_<, ,\( lrliUII!->Ir,llrOll, Bl<x>rmnglon Dr<> I< I lil.'-<>rl COrlll)lllt'r .\l,lll<~t'lll( 'lll. Summil Row 2 Dunnlll. Mclr'>llcl BO I . ,\rcolil Dunlilp. Kel!->llil Economic "· Scl\'oy Ecker. Cr<llg SIX'<'Iill E<lu< .ulon . .\lolllt'n< <' Erving. l<lW<IIIIIil ,\frium ,\nwric,m <..;lu<li<''-· Chicago Row3 Ewu1g J<•rt'lll\ ttoftrnan F'>l,llt''- Fillll It\'"' SIX'l'di CO<IIIIllllll( clltOn, .\ (( llt'llr\ Farko., • \Ill\ Elenl<'lllc\r\ Lilli< cliiOII, lk'<'< twr Fmrdl. ~11<11lll<>n II<>'>Pthllil~ Orlilll<l l'drk ROW4 Finley. Don ill< I English. Cl1<1rl<'!-.l<>n P<>lilical S<'l<'n< t'. W<><Xll(i\t'r Fl'>( her. Chri'>lllll' StX'e< h COIIlllllllll< ill lOll I:.< lsi • \hon Fruen<f :--.mh<ll1 compuwr .\ t.m.~em< 'I H. early I<' l'r\(', Chrt'>llllcl t><.,yc llolog\ Sht'lh\'\ til<· Rows Full<'r II<'<Hher P<>hll<<ll $<It'll((' \\'<><xi Hl\t'r Gillx·n·\lc\llud. < hri.,luM t:nghsh . .\ t,m.,hd<l <ltller Uri,m ,\clmtlll!->lr,ul\ <' lnlorn1.lltoll SySI('IliS. NOnll<li (llO\'<'r. i<olt• Psyc holog}. < ll.lrk•<,loll 202
Seniors Row 1 Gcxllrt·\ Buo..,utgt• Englio..,h Cllclrleo..,UIJ\ {jf('('J\cl\\ clll "crcn ( Ollllllllllil\ IICilllh, Boml>onn. us <ir<XI;,. ~II< held I \l(lnagenwm l•nle\ Pctrk llctk•o.., \\cldt• Industrial ll'('hnolog\ E<lucnuon. Long\W\\ Row 2 llalv<'rson. 1 >.mwl computer< >tx•r,ttlono..,. Bclrtf('tl ltnm<tguchi. Magu<lll Politicnl Snencc. Silit<lkt'll. .J.tpclll IIanes. uetx·n il Sociology. Mt vernon ttawkino..,. , \ngd.t <ir,,v,·.Ut· Row 3 ltcn<k·rshot ,\ns.wl.t . \chlllllLslralion lntonncliiOil S\'..,lt'll\.o.., '('Wtll<Ul llcrrnon "unlx·rl\ JounMiio..,rn. cmullr\ Cluh I IIIIo.., llelhkt• lcllllll' COnlnllllll( <lliOil I)IS<Ir<k•rs SC1t'I1Ct'. hlnlWr Cit\ ltorort/\'. I WI><'<<,, , \CCOlnttutg Lt'rO\ Row4 llowdl. Hldt,tr<l Polilical Science. 'I inley t>,trk lhll'lll('f. "i\r('ll llenllh Slucht•o..,. l"ilJX'r\'illc• lluflrmm. llli< hl'lll' SO< iCll snences. l>un<lt•e IIUI\1{'0.., ( hno..,lllll' Ek'lll('l\1<\r\ L<lu< cliiOJ\. ( hcllhcllll Rows ller < hno..,u I .\ nn .\tarkeung Bt'lh<lll\ lrl'l<m<l . \Ill I K'r Elt'lllt'lllcll) Ecluc ,tuon ( llcllllfl.Hgll Ja< oiK•IIis. :\II< hdlc• Fmllilv illlcl Cc>ll...,llllll'r S<;ien< es. Clue <Jgo )i llllk. It( 'II('(. BuSilleSS ;\l.trkelillg. SCililllllll >urg
Seniors Row 1 ll'llkin'>. 1.111<1 SJX'< ldll·.<lll< ,liiOil . P<1rk Forl''>l Johll'>Oil ( , 1r< h'>'> So< 1oloR\ < IMrl<''>lorl John'>< >ll . I lei\ 1d Ecollollll< " · I'< ·on.t Johll'>oll hll • \dmlni'>lr,uloll Inion u, Ilion Sy'>ll'lll'> \nhur Row2 .101111'>011. "'lilhl.th Cir<lphi< I )l'!-!1!.(11. <:hi< .t!.(o Johii!'.Oil. d.tnie l'illllll\ illld COil'>lllll('r S< l(' ll< l''>. Chri'>llldll .loll<'!'.. Br.unl\' <imphr< J)l''>i!.(ll. < hi< .11-(o K<llllir l'>ki .• \r 111 COIIIIlllllliC ill lOll I )I'>Ord< •rs & ·icm l''>. J>,lrk HI<IJ.{<' Row 3 K<UllllW'>. K<lrl'JI Bll'>III('S.'> \l<lll.lgl'lll('lll, \\'hl'i-11011 Karwoski llwrc~ 1 Spl'< lcll Ufll< ell lOll, Orland P<lrk Kt'l'>l'\ \ml x·r P'>\C hoi<>R\ Bone C "'P Kill!.(. l\cll<llil' • \n oun1n1g. < hi< <l!.(o Row4 Kirl>y. Krislhl<l r-.1 SJX'l'< h ConumnliC<lllon. Olney Kldj)j)dlll. l.l''>l< '\ ;\IU'>I< l:dll< ,111011 BI<X>IIIIIl!.(d,lll' Kll'llll 'll'> • \n<lfl'\\ I > . \rl Ill'< cllur K<>< II '>1< hol.t.., .\h<l<lll' l .l'\ d l :<ht< <II lOll , ( :hcliiiJl<llgll Row s Kok< 'Ill' '> '>lq >hdllll' . \n Bohnghrool.. KrdlllO\\''>KI . \lllcllldc I .\lilrkl'llll!.( lk'lll'\111\' Kuhl. I lldlll • 1''>\< holo!.(\ . ( l1<1rk ''>lOll Kuhhlh 11111 • \lid SJXT< II ( 0111111\1111( tiiiOil .\ ll<llollu.tn 204
Seniors Row 1 t-.ulln-.. Jill • \n willl (irclpllic I '-1~11 < lP I l<Tcllllr t-.ulclk Pc 'I< ·r Engh-.11 lillie·\ Pclrk Kuplcr!->< I Ulllcl , lcllld Bll'-111< ~~ Ulu< cliiOil, Blcx 111111 1~11 >11 I..<UC'i1ll .\llgd,l t: ngli-.h .\linton Row2 Ld\ 111011. I \ 11 COilllllliiiiC<IIIOil I )l<,orcler-. snenn·~ . 11.11d I wll t.c<l<lin. 1 .~-. .. t>l1y~iCi11 t:ch ICdliOil. Orland Pcll k u·c·. Elihllx·tll Erl\'irolllll<'llhll Hlolog\. 1\1.1110011 L<'l11ll,Ul. :\;1( oft• E<"'rl) Cl1il<ll1<><><1 SJX'< hll Education IWII< ., ill< • RowJ I.<'WIIl t-.n-.td JOUnlilli'-111, lllllgllcllll LIIWS. (',urw • \( COl111tlllg, Hlllt'lllO\IIlcl Ung.lfdter 1.111\., BUSIIl<.'SS l :<lliC<ltiOil Wdlo\\ IIIII I 1nge I ric •l F<llllll\ clll<l ( :onstllllc'r sner1c es. <>elk 1 '< >r< • .,, Row4 Liverm ore. Hoi>< ·n Hu~h 1<'~~ Ecluc ,ulon. St Clldli\''- Longtin. l.lll<l'-il\ H ,\ <<mllltlllg. Br<~<ll<'\ L<>tX'/., Cllri-.tin.l Psy< llolog\ < ·IJc~rlc-.ton I .owe • J.llll( < • S<x ·jol<lg\ ( cl'-< '\' Row s LOWr\ \1,\rc :'\ldllclg< 'Ill< 'Ill P,m-. :'\lcliC'\ <lm-.H >pll<'r Politi< illS< It' ll< c· \ul>urn .\ c~urcr \lll.Ul<l<l S JX'Uill Eclll<iliiOil ( ,n<fln :\I< CiO\C'III. i\tc·gll.lll Pll\si< ill l:<lu< at1on. l'r<n 1klln .~rk
Seniors Row 1 :\ ICKCC. Karen Sp<·cch communinuion. G<x lfrcy 1\lc:\lullcn. Krislin Psycllology. Orl(lncl Pmk McNally. Erin English. Sch<luml>urg 1\liller. Cmri<' Springfiel< 1 Row2 1\lillcr. Cournis l'(llllily and ConSIII11er Sciences. ChinJgo :\Iiiier. Jennifer t: r1\'iror1111CJ1l(ll ologyr.l:oology. Elgin !\Iiska. Jeffrey Business Managemcnr. Chicago 1\lilchcll. 11emhcr Pre-op1omcuy. Zoology. Bolingbrook Row 3 Morgan. RciJCCT<l Elementary E<lucmion. P01onmc Morioka. Yu Psychology. Slliz<><>ka. Japan :\!orris. Jenelle Physical t:cluC(Ilion. II<><>IX'SlOn 1\lorris. Joclla r(lmily ami Consumer SCiences. Bunker llill Row 4 l'.!orris. 1\lelinda Elcmenmry Eclucalion. Pmis :\lucllcr. :\lary r\nn Elemcmary E< h rem ion. Tinley P<~rk 1\lunson. Sunmrw SIX'CCh ConumnliC<ltion. ·nskilw<l 1\ tumski. :--. liclwllc Biological SCiences. Pr<>SJX'Cl I liS. Rows MuSiC. 1\l<lllhCW Physic(ll Eclue<Hion. ,\ll>ion N<'Wil1cll1. Emily Elenwnmry E< h rn11 ion. Hankin Obrien. Erin , \ clmillistrmivc lnformmion S)'SlCillS Okulx>. Yuki S<x-iology. El>irm Kmmgmva. J<ll><"ln 206
Seniors Row 1 Olson. ,\ntte Finance. 1\ to non < r:--:eil. steven Environmenml Biology. St. Charles Oyama. Kaoru Yokohama. J<lPW1 Page. Jamila Sociology. Clwrles1on Row2 P<1ppas. , \nclrec. Fnirlielcl Pearson. 1 wnni~ Politie<ll Science. Chmll•sJon Polan<!. Kelsev r\rt Studio. Effinghmil Poncr. 1\tcreclith Psychology, Charleston Row 3 Price. Erica 1 Jenhh Stucties. Decmur Qll<lS1. Cmhy Business E<lunu ion. Clwrlesion H<l<lcliffe. ,\l>ignil Specc11 Communication. Jacksonville Han<llc. t\clam r\Ccouming. Smitll10il HOW4 H<Whill. Elizai)Cih Elcmemar\' Ectuca1ion. · 1\11. Zion Hcchmm. Kc1111 Physical Eclucmion. Olney Hcspon<lck. ·nm COillf)lllt'r Mnnng<.•melll. Clmrlcston HOI1r. Jill H<.'n<.'<ll ion ,\chninistwtion. Mil11<X>r1 Row s Ho~o owski. Sam speech commtmtcnt ion. I'mnkfon HoS..">. 1\Jichelle I teal111 Studies. Flossmcx>r Hoy. eg<m Ek·mc·nicll')' E<lttCC11ion. H<)('k(!,liC' Snry. Eric Psychology. Eas1 Peoria
Seniors Row 1 S<1111 I( ·r H.J< 111'1 l'><,n hoi<~\ Hc>.Ulol\c • !->< hcllt•r '\;11-.1-.i f>clll<l !-><hull/ 1-.l'llh Ill llllclrl Hl''-OUr< l' ~ l<lll<lgt'rl'K'Ill lull<'\ l'c~rk &'CllllOil I 1'-l1l'k.l Elcm< ., HClr\ • Educ .Ilion. ( IMrll'<,IOil Row2 Sl1clrp .• Zoology Virden Sll<'pilr<l. Br;m<lon Fint~n< c. I ><~m·tllc Slllllll. l\iHI1itTil Edrl\' Chil<lll<XX Vldl'lll<'lll<lr\' Ecluc ell lOll. Prine <'lOll · Sml111. l..clur.J B< Ki/BO I . CIMrlc ''-11 >II Row 3 Srnl111. 1111<111\ Sex cole~\ < :h,lrlc•<,con S1 l\'dl ·r. Son\ ,1 t.ngh..,ll . Ellulgll;un Spina. I l<'<llll<'r J>ohuc·.11 !'><Wil< < •• Bou rl >< mn; "" SliHIIliOil lil<'k loliPI Row .a. Sldznt•r. Chrisl\' l>il'l('li<·s. llolhll<lll ESiill('<, Slcn<fd><Kk. counnn <;raplli< 1 >c•..,,gn. < .mn1 ~lrll>len .• \Ill\ Engli-.11. , \lgonquul SHKkt'\. Silril Ell'lll<'l llclr\ I .due ciiiOil. LUI< Ohl Row s Slurgcon \II< held Z<XliOg\ BICX 11< 'IJH<,If\', Freeburg SlHlllll('r\ lilt• Ho,,lllll(' ~lclrkcung. < ·11.1rk·..,lnn lclll(fcl. ( orulll(' Sf)l'('C 11 ( Olllllllllli< .111011. Sl < l1<1rlc.., lity lor. Slldlllloll llislor). Elflnglhllll 208
Seniors Row 1 Terry. Emily 1:< lwm< Is ville Thom<1s. 1 1eall1cr • \ccmuuing. Effingh<~m Thorson. Dirk lrl<lustrlnl Teclmology. Emlville Thurn. Jt•nnifer Elemenmry Education. Lansing Row 2 Trame. Kimlx·rly Lelmnon Vialli. Lisa Famil\' <~n<l Consumer Scien(·es. Orlall(l Pmk vogl. Angela Z<x>logy. <lmys Lake wagner. Kmric l leallll Studies. ·ewton Row3 Walck. Emily zoology. one1<1<1 warner. Sharlic S<X' iOiogy. J>ark Fort'St W<1tson. Lorie Elememmy E< lucm ion. Kansas Wci<lner. Hosanna Environmenml Biology. Clay City Row4 Wllite. Geneva Journali!-.111. Peoria Willi<1ms. IIden Psychology. University Pmk Williams. Nancy PsycllOiogy. 131oomington Will i<llllS. 'f(UltikD l'amily ancl Consum<'r Sciences. Chicago Row s Williams. Tiff<lll\' 1\ h 1sic Education. Chmlestoi t Wilson. 1\ ticllacl l listory. Bourlxmnnis \\'oley . • \my Elenwmarv E<lunu ion . .-.icLeansboro Wolf. StClCC\' Elementary E<luc<~tioli. St. Louis
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By Adriene Weller Courtney Lund, a senior family and consumer sciences major, and Shelly Hopper, a junior elementary education major, smeared each other with whipped cream in the South Quad. Residents from Thomas and Andrews halls creamed their resident assistants to support breast cancer research.
Back Row: Bridget Flood, Paula Gatz. Michelle Macumber, Tara Castleman. Mandi Tolan, Danielle Groh, Jen Zaion, Angie Gulledge. Sarah Baird, Sheri Provance, Megan Flickenger, Erin Hanley, Desiree Scheppman, Bethany Harris, Cortney Johnston. Middle Row: Sarah Durski,Anne Zylstra,Jill Edwards,Jessica Hossbach, Carolyn Rulis, Kim Toennies, Marci Mcintyre, Natalie Jefford, Katie Evans, Missy Smith, Katie Bielenberg. president. Front Row: Brooke Marhoefer, Heather Baker, Kara Mitchell, Beth Frost, Natasha Story, vice president, Jill Jacobson, Krista Conway, Katie Gallagher, Kellie McNeela,Jessica Calendine, Michelle Hohimer. Back Row: Jill Schroder, Jessica Kaatz. Molly Walther, Lauren Rathfelder, Dana Riggall, Christy Cod ron, Sam Yakkus, Mairi Reedy,Jen Peltier, Heather Ejnick. Monica Cameron,Jill Cochran. Middle Row: Liz Walther, Caryn Brakenridge, Rikki lutter,Joanm Elke, Annie Rhinehartt. Maria Beurskens, Gina Bauswell, Stephanie Siemer. Front Row: Molly Bartkowicz. Wendy Bauer, Erica Antesberger, Stephanie Brooks. Back Row: liz Walther. Jill Schroeder. Christy Cod ron. Gina Bauswell, Sam Yukkas Front Row: Jen Peltier. Rikki Lutter. Joanna Elke, Molly Bartkowicz.Annie Rhinehartt. Maria Buerskins 214 ca ... -Q) c ca E E ca Cl ca J: c.. - <t ca ... -Q) c ca E E ca Cl ca J: c.. - <t ca ... -Q) c ca E E ca Cl ca J: c.. - <t
Back Row: Dana Riggall, Lauren Rathfelder,Tracy Sachowicz, Mairi Reedy,Jen Peltier, Monica Cameron, Stephanie Slemer,Jill Cochran. Front Row: Jessica Kaatz, Wendy Bauer, Erica Antesberger, Heather Ejnick, Sheri Provance, Gina Bauswell. Back Row: Kerri Mauger, Natural Ties; Michelle Hohimer,Women's Empowerment; Krissie Mil ler, NPHC Liaison; Leila Morad, Student Senate Liaison; Kelly Moeller, Community Service. Middle Row: Patti Mapes. Community Service; Stephanie Srzypek,JGC Liaison; Devin Dittrich, Greek Column; Kelli Henning. Historian; Julie Ferguson, Greek Column; Stacey Trocewicz, IFC Liaison. Front Row: Tera Linn, Greek Relations; Maria Beurskens, Faculty Senate Liaison; Dana Riggall, Money Making; Colleen Klein, Money Making. Not Pictured: Melissa Gornick. lntramurals. Back Row: Laura Dickey,VP administrative affairs; Meg McNichols, VP risk management; Katie Bielenberg. president; Laura Glombowski,VP standards; Kristin Dietrich,VP recruitment/retention. Front Row:Brenda Russeii,VP public relations;Angel Reincke.VP internal; Krista Conway,VP membership development; Christy Kracht,VP recruitment/retention. ... (1) c::: ·- .c ca 0 (.) c::: (1) --(1) J: c::: ca a. , lea 0 m (.) ·- c::: (1) --(1) J: c::: ca a.
Back Row: Teresa Lendino, Sara Friedsam, Rebecca Penio, Sara Beth Moody, Brooke Reifsteck. Front Row: Michelle Minger,jamie Tanner, Nikki Frost. Back Row: Krista Keiser,jill Bacevich, Shannon McNulty. Third Row: Erica linge, Elizabeth Rayhill, Becky Crutcher, lauren Mclaughlin, Allison Daniel, Kelly Fairchild, Suzie Greenhill, joanna Patten,jamie Gillespie. Second Row: Melissa Riley,Amber Hoerner, Stacie Williams,Angela Farris, Heather Hawkins,jessica Stevens. Front Row: MaryAnn Mueller, Michelle McCormick. Back Row: Misty Lewis, Irena Dejohn, Val jany, Nicole Ludolph. Middle Row: Dee Rieckenberg, jennifer Smith, Candace Duffy, Megan Degenhart, lisa Lorenzen, Molly Rivera. Brandy Meyer. Front Row: Kristine Prohaska,jessica Skiff, Stephanie Hackett, Ciara Manno. Genelle Lutsch, lisa Degroff. 216 -·- (,) c: ::l 0 0 as ... -Q) c as c. c. as ~ ·- c: Q) en as ... -Q) c en .... as ... -Q) c as c. c. as ~ ~ Q) z
Back Row: Megan Lowe, Lisa Thomas. Mary Jean Schaefges.Amanda Arnold, Shelly Elliott, Shelly Royal, Steph Combs. Four t h Row: Ashley Scheffer, Jill Garua,Anne Butta, Maria Cupp. Maria Notz,Tana Luter, Kathryn Pielin,Amy Fink. T hird Row: Allison Kenny. Romi Smeller, Dana Dickey. Katie Jenner, Amber Jones, Karen Weiler, Thea Barnstable,Jill Chaplain. Second Row: Meg Danner, Tammany Olson, Kat.ie Carrigan, Sara Tripicchio, Kelly Nutile, Usa Krischel, Christina Adams, Laura Sobczak, Kris Mueller. Fro nt Row: Becky Schmedeke, Hilary Tharp. Melissa Gain,AIIy Franklin,Tera Linn, Meaghan Canum. Katie Tallon, Amanda Malesky. Back Row: Francia Williams, Courtney Crawley,Jerbri Carr, Hadijat Shittu. Front Row: Shakira Allen, La Tasha Cain, Ella Jones. Back Row: Todd Musso, AI Dertz. Middle Row: Claude O'Malley. Devin Dittrich. Alana Petrilli, Ronnie Hughes. Front Row: Beth Felthous, Patti ctS J: Q. - <t ctS E C) ·- C/) ctS J: Q. - <t Mapes, Jessica Skiff. Sara Fergus. "'C Not Picture d : Shauna Jostes, Scott '- Davidson, Shara Coch. ctS 0 m .... ~ ·- ·-
Back Row: Megan Ciaccio. Candice Sjuts, Deven Durie, Gretchen Sampson, Amy Henfling. Front Row: Dr. Linda Reven, counselor; Anthony Zumpano. Ben Theilen, Frank Eric Szoke, Noelle Greathouse, adviser. Back Row: Jody Beardon, Deana Burburry, Kelly Jennings, Kristina Kirby, Amy Singletary, jenny Sheets. Denise Hunley, Kristina Burris, Shelly Hopper. Third Row: Lisa Feltenberger,Jaimie Smoody. Second Row: Cindy Dent, Tracey Urbanski. Christina Lorek, Stephanie Warren, Katie Vlaming. Front Row: Carey Miller, Erika Sweet, Kari Slifer, Debbie Kouba. joy Doty. Back Row: Vickie Vaudeveader, Tecia Carber,Amanda Garard, Carolyn Anderson, Felicia Baloue. Cary Winsauer. Rachael Harrell. Courtney Taake, Nicole Flowers. Third Row: Kasey Waldrup, Kristina Bun is, Kelly Rowland, Kristen Griffin, Kathleen Kyrouac. Trish Thomas. Amanda Taylor, Kristen Davis. Dawn Dicken, Robin Topel. Second Row: lacey Barman, Kelly Poos, Tracy Urbanski, Stephanie Woodley. Katie Vlaming, Jo Pohlman, Kristin Fuller. Denise Nicholas, laura Voelz. Front Row: lacey Buidosik, Courtney Seymour,Trisha Ceames, Cindy Ann Dent, Heidi Drake, Shelly Hopper. 218 ca ~ a. - <( ca E C) ·- en c: 0 -·- en a. w
the Photo by Meqhonn Hoslinos Jessica Personette, Warbler news editor, sat across from Amanda Wilkinson, Warbler millennium editor, who read a book and Jaime Hodge, Warbler design editor, who stood and observed.
Photos by Meqhonn Hastings Above, Heather Cygan, Warbler editor, scanned the bulletin board to examine what stories were left to write and which photos still needed to be taken. Right, lauren Kraft, Warbler campus life editor, surfed the Web for information on the Warbler bird. 220
Bunis, Kristina, 2 18 Burburry, Deana, 218 Burgett, Stephanie, 94 Burris, Kristina, 218 Burrows, Nicholas, 55 Busam, Scott, 55, 59 Butcher, Sarah, 126 Butta,Anne, 217 c Cady Jr., David, 126 Cain, La Tasha, 217 Calendine, Jessica, 214 Calvert, Erin, 2 1 I Cameron, Monica, 214, 215 Camfield, Nick, 126 Campbell, Michael, 121 Cannon, La'Shon, 127 Canum, Meaghan, 217 Carber, Tecia, 218 Carlson, Bob, I 04 Carpenter, Megan, 20 I Carpenter, Stephanie, 20 I Carr, Jerbri, 20 I, 217 Carrigan, Katie, 217 Carruthers, Racheal A, 20 I Carson, Joseph, 20 I Castleman, Tara, 2 14 Ceames, Trisha, 2 18 Champion, Teri, 20 I Chaplain, Jill, 2 17 Ciaccio, Megan, 218 Clair, Elizabeth, I 02, 212, 239 Clark, Kristi, 21 I Clark, Kristin, 20 I Claunch, Sarah, 56 Cochran, Jill, 2 14, 215 Codron, Christy, 214 Cole, Sarah, 20 I Coley, Obinno, 18 Collier, Lexx, 20 I Combs, Steph, 2 17 Conway, Krista, 2 14, 215 Cooper, Willie, 20 I
Corbin, Connie, 20 I Cornelious, Don, 3 Couii-Parenty, Erica, 186 Cutler, Meleah, 133 Cotugno, Amy. I 07 Cox, Katie, 73 Crawford, Chris, 123 Crawley, Courtney, 20 I, 217 Crutcher, Becky. 216 Cundiff,Ariel, 85 Cupp, Maria, 217 Cutolo, Frank, 129 Cygan, Heather, 21 I, 238, 239 D Daniei,AIIison, 216 Daniel, Linde, 160 Danner, Meg, 217 Daugherty, Jolyn, 20 I Davidson, Glynda, 20 I Davidson, Pamela, 20 I Davis, Art, 6 7 Davis, Carlos, 18 Davis, Dawn, 18 Davis,Julius, 129 Davis, Keri, I 17 Davis, Kristen, 2 18 Deen, Ronald, 20 I Dees, Morris, 39 Degenhart, Megan, 216 Degroff, Lisa, 216 DeJohn, Irena, 216 DeMage, Kim, 132 Dent, Cindy, 218 Dercole, Jennifer, 20 I Deru,AI, 30, 33, 217 Desmond,Anne, 166 Dewitt, Erin, 77 Dewort, Jackie, 134 Dicken, Dawn, 218 Dickerson, Jennifer, 202 Dickey. Dana, 217 D ickey, Laura, 215 Dietrich, Kristin, 215 222
Diltz, Clay, I 00 Dirschl, Susan , 202 Dittrich, Devin, 215, 217 Dively, Sr. John A , 197 Donovan, Debbie, 126 Dore,Amanda, 168 Dorosz, Cally, 166 Doty, Joy, 202, 218 Douglass,Amanda, 211 Drake, Heidi, 218 Dreslik,Jason, I 15 Drozd, Jason, 202 Duel, Natalie, 35 Duel, Nicole, 35 Duffy, Candace, 216 Duncan, Marsha, 202 Dunham, Brooke, 12 Dunlap, Keisha, 185, 186, 202 Durie, Deven, 218 Durski, Sarah, 214 E Ecker, Craig, 202 Edward,Vine, 90 Edwards, Jill, 214 Eichorn, Nathan, 28 Ejnick, Heather, 214, 215 Elke, Joanna, 214 Elliot, Shelly, 217 Epperly,Andrew, 135 Erving, Tawanna, 202 Espinosa, Veronica, 84 Evans, Katie, 214 Evers, Matt, 140, 143 Ewan, Bobby, 142 Ewing, Jeremy, 202 F Fain, Ryan, 202 Fairchild, Kelly, 216 Farkos,Amy, 202 Farrell, Shannon, 202 Farris,Angela, 216
Fear,Aiisha, 2 12 Feltenberger, Lisa, 2 18 Felthous, Beth, 2 17 Fergus, Sara, 2 17 Ferguson, Julie, 215 Fink, Amy, 217 Finley, Donald, 202 Fischer, Christine, 202 Fisher, Heather, I 6 Fitzer, Denise, 3 I Flickenger, Megan, 2 14 Flood, Bridget, 2 14 Flowers, Nicole, 218 Fonda, Julie, 161 Forrest, Michael, 146 Foster, Rachel, 96, 97 Franklin,AIIy, 217 Frazier, Darrius, 6 Frederick, Tyra, 177 Fredin,Tim, 142 Freer, Karina, 169 Friedewald, Carissa, 162 Friedsam, Sara, 216 Friefeld, Katy, I 12 Frost, Beth, 2 14 Frost, Nikki, 216 Fruend, Nathan, 202 Frye, Christina, 202 Fuhrmann, Stacey, 29 Fuller, Heather, 202 Fuller, Kristin, 2 18 G Gain, Melissa, 217 Galin, Brian, I IS Gallagher, Katie, 2 14 Garard,Amanda, 218 Garrett, Rashida, 78, 79 Garua,Jill, 217 Gassen, Joe, 154 Gatz, Paula, 214 Gehrke,Jean, 139 Gilbert-Manuel, Christina, 202 Giller, Brian, 202 224
Gillespie, Jamie, 216 Glombowski, Laura, 215 Glover, Nicole, 202 Godfrey. Businge, 203 Graczyk. Jessica, 137 Graziano, Frank, 166 Greathouse, Noelle, 218 Greenawalt, Keren, 203 Greenhill, Suzie, 216 Griffin, Kristen, 218 Griggs, Carole, 138 Groh, Danielle, 214 Groff, Ryan, I 15 Groos, Michael J., 203 Gruber, Rosemary, 84 Guam,Yun, 118 Guernsey, Megan, 19 Gulledge,Angie, 214 H Hackett, Stephanie, 216 Hahn, Nick, 19 Haines,Andy, 159 Hakansson, Ida, 137, 138 Halbert, Liz, 78 Hales. Wade, 203 Halverson, Daniel, 203 Hamaguchi, Maguchi, 203 Hanes, Rebecca, 203 Hanley, Erin, 214 Harrell. Rachael, 218 Harris, Bethany, 2 14 Harris, La Tasha. 79 Hastings. Meghan, 239 Hastings. Travis, 21 I Hawkins.Angela, 203 Hawkins. Heather, 216 Heald, Jason, 83 Heidke. Shaun, 6 Heimann,Amy. 133 Hellervik, Kenneth, I 0 Hendershot,Angela, 203 Henfling,Amy, 218 Hengels, Paul, I 12
Henning, Kelli, 215 Hermon, Kimberly, 203 Herzog, Andrea, 54, 55, 59 Hethke,Jamie, 203 Hickman, Holly, 5 Hickman, Zack, 57 Hicks, Randy, I 17 Higby, Christina, 166 Hill, Kyle, 145 Hills, Kristy, 25 Hodge, Jaime, 21 I, 237 Hoerner, Amber, 216 Hohenzy, Steve, 21 I Hohimer, Michelle, 2 14, 215 Holliday, Emily, 82 Holliday, Melissa N., 190 Holtquist, Kim, 34 Hopper, Shelly, 213, 218 Hopson, Charo, 121 Horonzy, Rebecca, 203 Hossbach, Jessica, 214 Howell, Richard, 203 Huether, Karen, 203 Huffman, Michelle, 203 Hughes,Author E., 194 Hughes, Desiree, I 17 Hughes, Ronnie, 217 Humes, Christine, 203 Humphrey, Mark Aaron, 121 Hunley, Denise, 218 Hunter, Kim, 45 ller, Christi Lynn, 203 lreland,Amber, 203 lsom, Megan, 148 J Jaacks, Jacob, 146 Jacobellis, Michelle, 203 Jacobson, Jill, 214 Janik, Renee, 203 Jany,Yal, 216 226
Jean-Pierre, Ricardo, 7 Jefford, Natalie, 214 Jenkins,Jana, 204 Jenner, Katie, 2 17 Jennings, Kelly, 218 Johnson, Cardiss, 204 Johnson, David, 204 Johnson, Jill, 204 Johnson, Khalilah, 204 Johnson, Kirsten, 122 Johnson, Melanie, 204 Johnston, Cortney, 214 Jones,Amber, 217 Jones, Brandy, 204 Jones, Ella, 47, 217 Jones, l eah, 161 Joseph, Merve, 146 K Kaatz, Jessica, 214, 215 Kaminski,Ann, 204 Kammes, Karen, 204 Karwoski, Theresa, 204 Kasper, Josh, I 00 Kearney, Blake, 177 Keiser, Krista, 21 6 Kelsey,Amber,204 Kenny,AIIison, 217 Kercheval, Josh, 170 Kessel, Kara, 55 King, Natalie, 204 Kirby, Kristina M., 204, 218 Klappauf, lesley, 204 Klaska, Matt, 122 Klein, Colleen, 215 Kleiner, Rob, 127 Klemens, Andrew D., 204 Koch, Nicholas, 204 Koerner, Carl, 64 Kokenes, Stephanie, 204 Kommers,Amanda, 212 Kopatz, Karla, 7 Kouba, Debbie, 218 Kracht, Christy, 215
Kraft, Lauren, 238 Kramowski,Amanda, 204 Krischel, Lisa, 2 17 Kuhl, Diane, 204 Kuhlmann,Ana, 204 Kuhns, Jill, 205 Kulak, Peter, 205 Kupferschmid,Janel, 205 Kyrouac, Kathleen, 218 L Lambert, Katie, 76,77 Landon,Josh, 157, 158 Lareau,Angela, 205 Lareau, Quentin, 126 Larner, Chad, I 30, 188 Laski, Keith, 159 Lauer, Beth, I 07 Lawrence, Jason, 153 Layette, Matt, 67 Laymon, Lyn, 205 Leddin, Lisa, 205 Lee, Elizabeth, 205 Lehman, Nicole, 205 Lendino, Teresa, 216 Leshoure, Mike, 66, 67 Lewin, Krista, 205 Lewis, Misty, 2 16 Levine, Nick, I 05 Lines, Carrie, 205 Lingafelter, Tanya, 205 Linge, Erica, 205, 216 Linn, Tera, 215, 217 Liss, Karen, I 33 Livermore, Robert, 205 Long,Anthony, 211 Longtin, Lindsay R., 205 Lopez, Christina, 205 Lorek, Christina, 2 18 Lorenzen, Lisa, 21 6 Lowe, Janice, 205 Lowe, Megan, 217 Lowry, Marc, 205 Lucio, Frank, 17 228
Ludolph. Nicole, 216 Lund, Courtney, 213 Luo,Yi, 39 Lutsch, Genelle, 21 6 Luter, Tana, 217 Lutter, Rikki, 214 Lyons, Elyse, 80, 81 M Macklin, Jarrod, 182 Macumber, Michelle, 214 Madonia, Kim, 52 Malesky.Amanda, 217 Maley, Christopher, 205 Manno. Ciara. 216 Mapes, Patti, 215, 217 Marhoefer, Brooke, 214 Marshall, Caressia, 18 Martin, Pete, 90 Martinez, Felicia, 122 Marzec. Matt, I 57 Mauger, Kerri, 21 5 Maurer, Amanda, 205 McCausland, Ralph, I 53 McCormick, Michelle, 216 McDavid, Jabarey 128, 130 McGee, Cynthia, I 18 McGovern, Meghan, 205 Mcintyre, Marci, 214 McKee, Karen, 206 Mclaughlin, Lauren, 216 McMullen, Kristin, 206 McNally. Erin, 206 McNeela, Kellie, 214 McNichols, Meg. I 07,215 McNulty, Shannon, 216 McPeak, Amy, 55 McShane, Colleen, 148 Meece, Scott, 120 Meyer, Brandy, 216 Michelle, Raphael, I I Mietus, Ray. 124 Mikell, Taisha, 77, 21 I Miller. Carey, 218
Miller, Carrie, 206 Miller, Cournis, 206 Miller, Jennifer, 206 Miller, Krissie, 2 15 Miller, Shane, 70 Millis, Robert, 198 Minger, Michelle, 2 16 Mirnov, Serguiei, 172 Miska, Jeffrey, 206 Mitchell, Heather, 206 Mitchell, Kara, 214 Moeller, Kelly, 215 Moody, Sara Beth, 21 6 Moore, Dan, 170 Morad, Leila, 215 Morgan, Rebecca, 206 Morioka, Yu, 206 Morris, Jenelle, 206 Morris, Joella, 206 Morris, Melinda, 206 Morrison, Erin, 134, 135 Mueller, Kris, 217 Mueller, Mary Ann, 206,216 Munson, Suzanne, 206 Muraski, Michelle, 206 Music, Matthew, 206 Musso, Todd, 217 N Nataline, Stephanie, 5 Nees, Darrell, 93 Newman, Emily, 206 Nicholas, Denise, 218 Niemerg,Jamie, 24 Noii,Adrienne, 160, 16 1, 163 Norden, Justin, I 7 Notz, Maria, 217 Nutile, Kelly, 217 0 Obrien, Erin, 206 Okubo, Yuki, 206 Olson, Anne, 207 230
Olson, Kelly, 138 Olson, Tammany, 217 O'Malley, Cla~o~de, 217 O'Neil, Steven, 207 Oyama, Kaoru, 207 p Page, Jamila, 207 Papaleo, Mike, 18 Pappas,Andrea, 207 Patten, Joanna, 216 Patzner,Angie, 149 Payne,Amanda, 2 1 I Payne,Ashli, 212 Pearson, Dennis, 207 Peltier, Jen, 214, 215 Peng, Zhifang, I 18 Penio, Rebecca, 216 Perry, Derrick, 143 Personette,Jessica, 22, 237,239 Petrilli,Aiana, 217 Phillipe, Joseph, 38 Phillipas, Jena, I 12 Phipps, Riley, 84 Pielin, Kathryn, 217 Piet, Carrianne, 19 Pietkiewicz, Jake, 4 Pluta, Lakasz, 173 Pohlman,Jo, 218 Poland, Kelsey, 207 Pool, Don, 154 Poos, Kelly, 218 Porter, Meredith, 207 Price, Erica, 207 Prohaska, Kristine, 2 16 Provance, Sheri, 2 14, 215 Pruchnicki, Russ, 122 Puckett, Gary, 36 Q Quast, Cathy, 207 R
Radcliffe, Abigail, 207 Ramos, Gen. I 34 Randall, Jackie, 26 Randle,Adam, 207 Rathfelder, Lauren, 214, 2 15 Rayhill, Elizabeth, 207, 216 Redman, Keith, 207 Reed, Michelle, 166 Reedy, Mairi, 214, 21 5 Reichart, Shane, 52 Reifsteck, Brooke, 21 6 Reincke, Angel, 21 5 Rella, David, 177 Renken, Ross, I 55 Rensing, Devin, 14 1 Respondek,Tim, 207 Reuteii,Audri, 84 Revells, Kelly, I 53 Reven, Dr. Linda, 218 Rhinehartt,Annie, 2 14 Rieckenberg, Dee, 21 6 Riggall, Dana, 214, 215 Riley, Melissa, 2 16 Rivera, Molly, 216 Rohr,Jill, 207 Rosolowski, Sara, 207 Ross, Michelle, 207 Rouse, Gentry, I 6 Rowland, Kelly, 218 Roy, Megan, 207 Royal, Shelly, 217 Rulis, Carolyn, 214 Rundle, Mark, 21 I Ruppel, Jeremy, 32 Russell, Brenda, 21 5 Russow, Mike, I 53, I 55 Rutter, Kristin, 73 s Sachowicz, Tracy, 2 1 5 Sadkauskas, Johnny, 7 Sampson, Gretchen, 218 Samuels, Rick, 147 Sary, Eric, 207 232
Sauder, Rachel, 208 Schaefges, Mary Jean, 217 Schafer, Nikki, 208 Schaul, Renee, 149, 151 Scheffer,Ashley, 217 Schepppmann, Desiree, I 06, 214 Schmedeke, Becky, 21 7 Schmitz,Jim, 159 Schroeder, Jill, 214 Schroeder, Nate, 176 Schultz, Keith, 208 Schurch, Tammy 184 Seamon, Lisheka, 208 Searcy, Kaleb, 67 Seymour, Courtney, 218 Sharp,Audra, 208 Sheckells, Julie, I 00 Sheets, Jenny, 218 Shepard, Brandon,208 Shittu, Hadijat, I 18, 217 Siegel, Lynette, 85 Singletary,Amy, 218 Sjuts, Candice, 218 Skala, Sarah, I 04 Skiff, Jessica, 216, 217 Skraba, Jamie, 127 Slama, Melissa, 162 Siemer, Stephanie, 2 14, 215 Slifer, Kari, 218 Smalls, Jade, 125 Smith, Jennifer. 216 Smith,John, 146 Smith, Kathleen, 208 Smith, Laura, 208 Smith, Missy, 2 14 Smith, Tiffany, 208 Smith-Clark, Stephanie, 89 Smoller, Romi, 217 Smoody,Jaimie, 218 Snyder, Sonya, 208 Sobczak, Laura, 217 Spezia, Gabe, 187 Spina, Heather, 208 Srzypek, Stephanie, 215
Stachura, Shane, 52 Stanek, Lou Willett, 196 Staunton, Jack, 208 Steavens, Emily, 163 Steffen, Heather, 30 Stelzner, Christy, 208 Stendeback, Courtney, 208 Stephens, David, 7 Stevens, Jessica, 2 16 Stewart, Edward, 72 Stork, Sarah, 174 Story, Natasha, 2 14 Strazzante, Monica, 53 Striblen,Amy, 208 Stuckey, Sara, 208 Stuckly, Cari, 135 Sturgeon, Michae l, 208 Sudkamp, Greg, I 05 Summerville, Roxanne, 208 Surles, Carol, 64, 65, 89 Sweet, Erika, 218 Szoke, Eric, 218 T Taake, Courtney, 218 Talarico, Nicole, 190 Tallon, Katie, 21 7 Tanda, Corinne, 208 Tanis, Gayle, 169 Tanner, Jamie, 216 Taylor,Amanda, 218 Taylor,J.R., 128 Taylor, Louis, 152 Taylor, Shannon, 208 Tellano,Joslyn, 116 Terry, Emily, 209 Tharp, Hilary, 217 Theilen, Ben, 2 18 Thomas, Heather, 209 Thomas, Lisa, 217 Thomas, Samantha, 3 Thomas, Trish, 218 Thompson, Danielle, 7 Thorson, Dirk, 209 234
Thurn, Jennifer, 209 Toennies, Kim, 214 Tolan, Mandi, 214 Topel, Robin, 218 Torres, Tony, 120 Tracy, Beck, 77 Trame, Kimberly, 209 Treichei,Janet, 195 Tripicchio, Sara, 217 Trocewicz, Stacey, 215 Trocha, Shelly, 186 Turnbough, Brian, 86 u Urbanski, Tracey, 218 v VanHoorebeck, Bob, 90 Vaudeveader, Vickie, 218 Vialli, Lisa, 209 Vlaming, Katie, 218 Voelz, Laura, 2 18 Vogi,Angela, 209 w Wagner, Karrie, 209 Waguespack, Ryan, 143 Walck, Emily, 209 Waldrup, Kasey, 218 Walsh, Joe, I 0 Walther, Liz, 214 Walther, Molly, 214 Wang,Ying, 39 Ward, Jenny, 2 Warner, Sharlie, 209 Warner, Tom, I 0 I Warren, Stephanie, 218 Wasily, Lauren, 20 Waskom, LouAnn, 86 Waskom, Tom, 86 Watson, Lorie, 209 Watt,Jackaay, 113
VVebb,Brandon, 184 VVeidner, Rosanna, 209 VVeiler, Karen, 2 17 VVhite, Geneva, 209 VVhite, Ron, 186 VVieczorek, Kelly 54 VViens,Aaron, I 53 VVilkinson,Amanda, 237 VVilliams, Francia, I 18, 2 17 VVilliams, Helen, 209 VVilliams, Nancy, 209 VVilliams, Stacie, 216 VVilliams, Tamika, 209 VVi I Iiams, Tiffany, 209 VVilson, Michael, 209 VVinet, VVendy, 189 VVinkleblack, Carol, 17 VVinsauer, Cary, 218 VViszowaty, Erin, 44 VVoley,Amy, 209 VVolf, Stacey, 209 VVolff, Laura, 73 VVoodley, Stephanie, 2 18 VVoods, Megan, 12 VVright,Jason, 2 10 VVrobel, Stacy, 21 0 VVunder, Linda, I 5 I VVunderle, Sally, 2 1 0 y Yakkus, Sam, 214 Yborra, Josh, 58 Ye, Hung, I 18 Yoder, Greg, I OS z Zabrosky, Kristy, 139 Zaion, Jen, 214 Ziroli, Mike, I 56 Zorns, Kari, 21 0 Zumpano,Anthony, 2 18 Zylstra, Anne, 214 236
the Photo by Meqhonn HoslinQS Jessica Personette, Warbler news editor, sot across from Amanda Wilkinson, Warbler millennium editor, who read a book and Jaime Hodge, Warbler design editor, who stood and observed.
Photos by Meohonn Hostinos Above, Heather Cygan, Warbler editor, scanned the bulletin board to examine what stories were left to write and which photos stilt needed to be taken. Right, Lauren Kraft, Warbler campus life editor, surfed the Web for information on the Warbler bird. 238
Photo by Meqhonn HostinQS Above, Ellie Clair, Warbler entertainment editor, sot on a desk and watched Jessica PersoneHe, Warbler news editor, check her box. Heather Cygan, Warbler editor, makes of list of things left to do. Photo by Hcothcr Cy9on l eft, Meghonn Hastings, Warbler photo editor, stuck her tongue out at the camera.
PRINTING PHOTOGRAPHY Warbler 2000 was printed by All photographs were shot with Kodak Taylor Publishing Co. in Dallas. It color negative fi lm by Student Publications contains 240 pages on a 9~inch~by- staff photographers. They were processed 0 12-inch format. and digitally imaged using Nikon LS~ 35 I OAF scanners. Portrait photography TYPOGRAPHY was completed by Thornton Studios, New The body copy is set in 12-point York. Gillsans throughout the book, including the index. The theme of PAGINATION the book is W2K and is carried via Warbler 2000 was produced entirely by the repeated use of the W2K logo the Warbler staff using Eastern Illinois under all of the odd folio pages. University Student Publication's network The folio type and page numbers of personal Macintosh computers with are in 17-point Gadget.The campus Appleworks processing,Adobe Photoshop, and sports sections feature heads Adobe Illustrator and QuarkXPress 0 in 80~point Techno and subheads in Passport pagination software. Page 35-point Americana. Captions negatives were imaged on a Variyper throughout the book are set in 9- 5300B using panther RIP 1.1 v7 software. point Gadget with the ' ~ photographer credit in 7 -point Adviser & Student Publications Gadget. Group titles in the groups Coordinator: John David Reed 0 section are set in 20-point Helvetica bold. The header for the Supervising press chief: Johnny Bough groups section is set in 81-point Information about yearbook distribution Techno. Individual photo names are set in 7.5-point Americana with the or other questions should be directed to row numbers set in I 0-point Warbler Yearbook, Student Publications, Americana Extra Bold. The head is Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL set in 39-point Techno. 61920 or (2 17) 581-2812. 240
Warbler Millennium Edition Eastern Illinois University Volume82 Emollment Fall2000 Spring 2001 10,637 9,805 Student Publications Buzzard Building 600 Lincoln Ave. Charleston, ill. 61920 (217) 581-2812 [email protected] New beginnings filled Eastern Illinois University in the first two years of the new millennium. Construction heralded a new look for the institution. Everyone had to navigate around projects such as steam tunnels and Booth Library's construction. The university directed students around the renovations through blue paws that were painted on the sidewalks. As a result, the 2001 Warbler was themed Panther Paws. The 2001 Warbler is the first book in the combined yearbook of 2000 and 2001. The 2000 book rests under the same binding. This book covers the 1999-2000 school year. During that time, the popular catch phrase was "Y2K," or year 2000. We drew the obvious parallel with the theme, "W2K." In this book, we have captured the memories of Eastern at the start of the new millennium in a special combined fashion. History is the witness that testifies to the passing of time; it illumines reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life, and brings us tidings of antiquity. - Marcus Tullius Cicero, I 06-43 B.C.
By Karen Kirr Staff writer A s the years have gone by, modern technology as well as ever changing styles have transformed Eastern's yearbook, The Warbler. Flipping through the pages of The Warbler throughout the 90s, one easily can expect to see vibrant, colorful pictures concerning various occasions that particular year. However, that was not always the case. Before this past decade the Warbler was not quite as advanced. Color was a commodity usually reserved exclusively for the first few pages of the yearbook throughout the mid80s. Before that time, color in the traditional annual memory book was virtually unheard of. Indexes in the Warbler also did not become the norm until the 90s. Anyone searching for a particular picture of interest had to randomly turn the pages. As new methods of design were introduced through modern technology the Warbler's cover design saw drastic changes. The mid -90s were a reflection of the different design options that became readily available with the advancement of computer technology, while allowing the book to be more eye appealing to its readers. Various types of computerized designs and different options in letter heading also helped shape the Warbler's modern look. Style also has been a major aspect of the book that has continuously changed with the times, including the things that go in it. This is represented through every Warbler. When observing each past Warbler yearbook, it is easy to observe the individuality displayed by each one.
"With a different student body each year, the book takes a different style each year," said Mary Wohlrabe, former Warbler advi er from 1981-94. Although many of the same things have remained in the book such as recognized student organization photos, sports team photos and individual portraits. In recent years, the Warbler added more feature stories than in past versions of the Warbler, which has spiced up the books and given each its own uniqueness. The main focus of the features were specific campus events and in-depth stories on prominent organizations or figures at Eastern. The 1995 Warbler, in particular, highlighted the 100 anniversary of Eastern's existence by using a timeline. It did this by using the timeline to trace the university's past. One thing that has remained a mainstay as part of the Warbler though, has been the large photographs filling many pages with extended cutlines that vividly describe the year's interesting occurrences. "They are an amazing and wonderful picture of the campus (and its events)," Wohlrabe said. Wohlrabe said she has watched the yearbook grow through the numerous changes it has experienced over the years. Although technology has given recent books a more modem appearance, Wohlrabe said the older books still are her favorites. "The real early ones were beautiful," she said. "(The Warbler) is really a historical book." Wohlrabe aid she enjoys the way students recreate themselves through the yearbook's copy and pictures. "It represents campus and who students are," she said. Wohlrabe also expressed her admiration for Franklin Andrew , former Warbler adviser from 1931-44. "To me he was the best (adviser)," she said. "He represented the time. I love those books of that time." One thing that worries Wohlrabe the mo t
THE HIGHER about the Warbler is whether it will draw enough interest for years to come to help continue building the book's history. "Each year the book seems to have attracted fewer and fewer students (to work on it)," she said. "The interest doesn't seem the same." Current Warbler adviser John David Reed, a journalism professor who has been involved with the book since 1995, said the biggest change that the Warbler has endured in "" ,, ,,,, t ,, ,, .• ---- .. --- --- ..... -- --- l book, rere~~~~~~cl~ which has shrunk § ~~1 -~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ considerab 1 y. "The cost of printing of the book has gone up and the funds have not," Reed said. He said there always has been research difficulties involved with the yearbook as well. However, he said the book always has been well-produced and several positive things have not changed involving the book. "What hasn't changed (about the Warbler) are the highly dedicated students that put the book together," Reed said. He said that's what it really takes to make the Warbler a success year in and year out. Despite the Warbler's recent troubles attracting ample students to staff the book, Wohlrabe said she believes its history will continue to live on and the Warbler will survive as a reference of Eastern life.
Left, Joel Grafman, a senior psychology major, climbed up a wall at Quakin' in the Quad. Grafman wa only one of the many ·tudents who to k part in the fe. tivities in the uth Quad during the fir t few day on campu . Right, Emma Sade-Milberg, the 12-year-old daughter of David Milberg, the former director of tudent Life at Eastern, t ok part in the wall climb at Quakin' in the Quad. ade-Milb rg wa one of the many Charle ton re ident who enjoyed the fc tivitie with the. tudent. .
Left, Branden Peter en, a junior elementary education major, h ld up hi battle rod in victory at Ea tern ' Quakin' in the Quad 200 I celebration. tudent were able to play game , li tent mu ic and eat free food a part of the celebration. Top, Jim Bie iadecki, a fre hman bu ine major, and Peter en umo wrestled at Quakin ' in the Quad. Quakin' in the Quad gave Ea tern tudent a chance to meet new fri end and ee old one. before cia e began.
to Eastern Students begin to get situated By Jessica Personette Campus editor One sophomore's experience moving in to Eastern echoed the sentiments of most students returning to campus. "The boxes were heavy and my back hurt and I was sweating," said Eboni Guy, a sophomore elementary education major. "And my parents were getting on my nerves." Guy said once her boxes had been tran ferred from the car to her room, she sat down on her bed and prayed for her parents to leave. Amanda Zuber, a senior speech communication major, said she dreaded unpacking. "I sat on the mattress and said, 'I don't want to do this.' Then I did it anyway," Zuber said. Freshmen and transfer students were able to move into dorms and apartments on Aug. 17, and upperclassmen began to move in the next day. Clas es began Aug. 21. Matt Glo er, a ophomore biological cience major, moved into his room in Thoma Hall the day before freshmen were allowed to enter the dorms. "I had connections who were Panther Pals," Glover explained. Panther Pals are students who volunteer their time to help people move into residence halls. They also coordinate the ew Student Convocation Ceremony and the picnic that follows. Moving into a dorm for the first time can be a daunting task. Christine Szoke, a freshman undecided major, said it took her one day to unpack before she could bond with people on her floor.
F\ 1 \1~1\ ls2 00 dpi y Malinowski, helped h1 daughter, Lauren Malinow ki, a fre hman engineering major, m ve back into Andrew Hall after r turning from winter break.