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The Lantern Yearbook, 2002 University of Memphis University of Memphis Digital Commons Lantern Yearbook Lambuth Campus 2002 The Lantern yearbook, 2002 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-lam-year Recommended Citation "The Lantern yearbook, 2002" (2002). Lantern Yearbook. 75. https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-lam-year/75 This Yearbook is brought to you for free and open access by the Lambuth Campus at University of Memphis Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Lantern Yearbook by an authorized administrator of University of Memphis Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. v •W^^j, " '*T*?5 The Lantern • Volume 73 Lambuth University Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/lantern2002unse Lambuth University we enter the gates of Lambuth for the first time, there is a feeling of anticipation Asand fear... not knowing what lies ahead. From orientation to graduation, we walk a road filled with the benchmarks of success and failure, friendship and loneli- ness, laughter and tears. Somewhere along this road, we meet friends who can see us through the bad times and laugh with us through the good times and suddenly, we are not so alone. We begin to feel the spirit of community... the community of Lambuth. And as we pass back through the gates of Lambuth that final time, we can leave knowing we were part of something that does not end with the final chapel service. The spirit of Lambuth will grow each time we recall the faces and places that are so dear to our hearts. We hope that this book will preserve some of your most wonderful memories of this year at Lambuth. It has been lovingly and thoughtfully prepared and is dedicated to the spirit of community here at Lambuth University. The Lantern 2002 A Community of Traditions The Lantern 2002 Graduation 2001 Above left: Seniors walk to their places in the graduation ceremony. Above right: Dean Kupisch wishes Kristin Kelley well at the Senior Breakfast, held before graduation. Left: Leann Smith and Amanda Girten lead the graduating class to commencement. Left: Lambuth wishes its seniors well in the College Union showcase. Below: Graduates-to-be gather at the Senior Breakfast. The Lantern 2002 Opening Convocation Above: President Arnold exits the chapel after Opening Convocation. Below: Melanie Myers watches T.J. Salters and Dean Hester raise the flag before Opening Convocation. Above: Dr. Charles Mayo waits as the faculty procession enters the chapel. Below: Dr. Eddleman, Dr. Rash, Dr. McDonald, and Dr. Austin enjoy their long walk from Jones Hall to the chapel. The Lantern 2002 Above: Amanda Slover and Anne Baute support their favorite player at the game. Upper left: Homecoming Court. Fresh- man - Travis McNatt, Sophomore - Andy Reed, Junior - Justin Collett, Senior-An- thony Davis and Ethan Greer. King: Rashad Smith (not pictured). Lower left: Homecoming Court. Fresh- : ^1 :- P a man - Meghan Arnold, Sophomore - Cerissa Sanderson, Junior - Katie Barratt, Senior - Amy Murphy & Rachel McKoin. Queen: Amanda Girten. % V»%? n "i Above and below: Alumni gather at Homecoming festivities. Above: Members of the Lambuth University 50-year Alumni Club. iNjU^ Right: Cheerleaders welcome fygpp Lambuth football players onto the it » • field at the Homecoming game ; against Cumberland College. Later, Lambuth left the field victorious. The Lantern 2002 Right: Kappa Sigma performs O Brother, Where Art Thou? for Lambuthpalooza, earning them 3rd place. Left: The Black Student Union went all out for their version of 2001: A Space Odyssey, for which they won first place in Lambuthpalooza. BSU also won first place in the overall Homecom- ing competition. Right: Alpha Gamma Delta was ex- cellent in Lambuthpalooza this year, earning them 2nd place. Below left: Aimee Stanfield and Vicki Simpson show Sie Robinson just how much they love him. Below right: Kelly Gebhart, Parker Griffith, Andrew Harper, and Keith Graebner relax on the KA couch at the game. The Lantern 2002 Orientation Ik ^ Above: Paul Lattner reads up on good college study habits in the Lambuth Bookstore. Below: T.J. Salters and Andrew Thompson take m| a break from hectic registration. m. At Above: Orientation Leaders Andria Russow, Katie Crump, Cathleen Cox, and Beka Russell anxiously await the opening ceremonies. Below: Melanie Myers has her first group meeting on the HPAC lawn. Above: Orientation leaders await their big performance in the Summer Opening. Right: Dr. Boutwell de- fends his area, criminal justice, in the Great 2001 Orientation Leader Team Raft Debate. Orientation Coordinators: Melanie Myers, Travis Garner, Amanda Girten 10 The Lantern 2002 A Community of Pride The Lantern 2002 11 Theatre Never the Sinner Above: The Cast of Never the Sinner: J.D.Sargent, Ted Welch, Jason Winstead, Phillip Kaltreider, William Jobe, Carrie Farris, and Anna Parks. Top Right: Ted Welch and Jason Winstead delve into their roles of the main characters in Never the Sinner. Right: Phillip Kaltreider acts as the prosecuting attorney. Waiting for Godot Right: Melanie Myers, Brian Hamblen, and Daniel Newman are main characters in Waiting for Godot. Left: The Cast of Wait- ing for Godot - David Dietrich, Dr. Dalton Eddleman, Paul Matthis, Brian Hamblen, Melanie Myers, and Daniel Newman. Right: Melanie Myers f and Daniel Newman act out a scene from Waiting for Godot. 12 The Lantern 2002 All-Sing is a competition among organizations on campus that involves performing songs and dancing to a chosen theme. Proceeds benefit each organization's philanthropy. Kappa Alpha recreated the Wizard of Oz. Alpha Gamma Delta's theme was "Femme Fatale." ' Phi Mu Cafe, the overall winner, Kappa Sigma performed Neil Diamond centered around food. classics for exhibition. Alpha Omicron Pi performed songs about working Sigma Phi Epsilon received Best Use of Theme for women and included "stepping" as their finale. their touching tribute to America. The Lantern 2002 13 Intramurals '^^40*^ T J~" „^E *^&-m J^fc ^i* flA. TP 5 f 1 . -*BBT -r . --M W # ^^» t i Z«Z — ~ ' T f V J&f * f - t '1... = ^9 s ' J ft^l mn Bk»«*«yi gp "'' 1 Top Left: A O Pi and FCA wait for a free throw shot. Above: Anna Brewer catches a rebound shot in a scrimmage where Phi Mu and A O Pi split their teams for a "panhellenic" intramural game. Left: Bryan Hight gives Kappa Sigs Josh Roberts, Ryan Brody, and Chad Hanna tips on how to play intramurals. Left: Kandice Miller looks to pass to her teammate. 14 The Lantern 2002 A Community of Commitment ' The Lantern 2002 15 Panhellenic Council 1 r ^1 '•^rrrrv^ri Student Development Coordinator Dustin Keller oversees both Brittany Carr, Jessica Baker, Andria Russow, Leah Beth Bryson, Panhellenic and IFC. Ashleigh Martz, Kerri Williams, Darbie Bryant, Laura Essex Interfraternity Council Back: Eric Bradshaw, Ryan Watson, Rob Dunbar, Josh Roberts, Heath Mor- gan, Brian Moore, Jeremy Whitten. Front: Trey McClarnon, Daniel Irwin, Clay Crockett, Josh Shearon, Joe Martini, Brian Bridgman. 16 The Lantern 2002 Alpha Gamma Dell ij Left: Taleigha Clayton and Pollyanna Peremba work together for their recruitment philanthropy project. Right: Kristy Lee, Michelle Freese, and Kelly Gebhart enjoy the KA Rose ceremony. Above: Alpha Gams perform their 2nd-place winning Lambuthpalooza act. Right: Sarah Brister and Kathy Keatts enjoy the weather. Lower Right: Megan Epperson and Laura Essex bond at their Christmas formal. Below: Chelsey Ross, Alisha Wyatt, Katie Elder, Laura Essex, Kerri Williams, Megan Epperson, Rachel McKoin, & Erin Miller get ready for the formal. The Lantern 2002 17 Alpha Omicron Pi Right: Emily Young, Katie Barratt, and Emily Cooper get to- gether for a night out. Above: Leigh Darby, Alana White, Julie McHugh, and Megan Jordan wait for Pinning of the spring new members to start. Right: Brittany Teague, Jenny Hayes, Stephanie Smith, and Krista Vaughn enjoy a swap with the KAs. Left: The ladies of Alpha Omicron Pi. Left: Anna Brewer, Lauren Harkess, Amy Harmon, and Karrinn Penrod convene at the A O Pi house. Right: Meredith Tay- lor, Amy Murphy, Ste- fanie Stewart, Sandy Hruby, Cathleen Cox, and Vycki McKitrick sell pies to benefit A O Pi's philanthropy, ar- thritis research. 18 The Lantern 2002 u Phi lVI Above: Heidi Holman, Susan Kuykendall, Above: Phi Mu Executive Board 2001-2002 and Mary Elizabeth Larson have fun in the sun! * - m, J m f Above: The new members celebrate by the pool on Bid Day. Above: Phi Mu's seniors get together at Dumplin's. '"1 1 ImHH I K mm^SS mKmkI f^f i am j V Above: The ladies of Phi Mu. The Lantern 2002 19 Kappa Sigma i'V^r... ;-*: ..js;- nil IP* Above: Charles Pemberton and Justin Hasty get ready for their debut All-Sing performance. Above: The men of Kappa Sigma take time out of their Fall Formal for a picture. Right: Andy Giel, Will Rush, Marc Coleman, Dustin Bauman, and Cole Dodds clean up nicely to go to their formal. Lower right: The brothers of Kappa Sigma. Below: Chad Hanna and Larry Stewart get together before a w^^^^^^K ^^^^^^^^^r ^^^^IPI^^^^^^K^ meeting. fii i ^ B^fl HKftipj I .:.^jj^L.fe'>';i\^mt M 1 ^^Ljr., Jj - [ ^B* ^ && JBkHI «Bi- i 20 The Laritem 2002 Sigma Phi Epsilon Above: Justin Collett, David Above: The Sig Eps gather in the quad on Bid Day. Hollis, Ben Mauck, and Drew Lewis contemplate the issue dis- cussed at their Forum. Left: Darrell Wilder, An- thony Davis, and Clay Crockett hang out on the front porch of the house. Right: Sigma Phi Epsilon's symbol of "The Balanced Man." The chapter formed a luminary heart in front of Daniel Newman is thrown into the air in Spangler Hall to celebrate their anniversary.
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