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V. What If I Have No Idea What I Want to Do for My Project? a List of People V. What if I have no idea what I want to do for my project? A list of people and placements for the Classes of 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 is included below. The details that explain the projects are in notebooks in the Library. In fact, Senior Project Notebooks from the past 20+ years are available in the Library. Please look through them to get ideas and names and telephone numbers of contacts. Do a little research into the major you have declared on your college application. What kinds of jobs do people with that major end up in? Maybe you can use your project as an opportunity to look at one of those career options? USE the INTERNET to explore a field of interest. Talk to your parents, other teachers or friends who have already done a Senior Project. Class of 2007 Student Student Last First Project Supervisor Anderson Torre NCM Capital Marc Reid Annex Meredith El Centro Latino Ben Balderas Bailey Joe Duke Neurobiology William Hall Baldwin Madalyn US Photography Ale Nozick Bradley Kendall Duke Sports Medicine Alison Toth Brazer Robert European Trip Dave Gould Bressler Gary Duke Computer Science Sivnath Babu Browning Beth The Mason County Museum Sue Ellen Grannis Bryson Cathy Minta Bell Design Group Beverly Harn Bryson Jack Merrill Lynch Phillip Beane Burroughs Robby UNC Hospital Leigh Moose Buse Katherine Duke University Press Priscialla Wald Cathell Jesse Christ the King Moravian Church Corey Whittaker Chambers Cam ActivEdge Brian Diaz Chesson Tricia Cooking with Pameal Ransohoff Pamela Ransohoff Chopping Sydney Flat River Vet Lloyd Herson Cohen Hannah NC State Legislature Paul Luebke Considine Katy Raleigh Little Theatre Roger Bridges Costello Anna Bland Daly Seven Hotels Shelayne Sutton Dame-Boyle Alison Student U. Dan Kimberg Dame-Boyle Alison Cooking with Pamela Ransohoff Pamela Ransohoff Degesys Vytas Edward Jones Kyle Hickok Diamond Taylor Durham Academy Preschool Sheppy Vann Dobbins Scott El Centro Latino Ben Balderas Donahue Evan Franklin Humanities Center Mark Olson Doyle Brice European Trip Dave Gould Drake Connor Trekky Records Martin Anderson Dunn Margaret US Photography Alex Nozick Epsten Jess UNC Medical Center Lilogwe Project Bill Roper Feinglos Becki Duke Dermatology Russell Hass Fjeld Evan Cooking with Pamela Ransohoff Pamela Ransohoff Flood Scott UNC Hospital Kevin Poplawski Gann- Matzen Leif UNC Facilities Planning Dept. Anna Wu Gilboa Tara DA Library Asta Smith Graham Jamie Cassell Design Group Keith Cassell Greenleaf Ashley Duke Pharmacology Cynthia Kuhn Grubbs Alec nContact Surgical, Inc. James Whyane Gudaitis Margie Duke Sports Medicine Jason Gauvin Gutter Jamie McCorkle Policy Consulting Mac McCorkle Hardman Christine Ward Design Group Laura Gutter Hart Anne Park Hyatt Chicago Naomi Restaurant Adriana Guney Hartley Brooke European Trip Dave Gould Hearsey Alex Gaston College Preparatory Francie Webb Hill Jack WCPE Dick Stark Hoell Julianne Tar Heels Sports Marketing Gary Sobba Holtkamp Grace European Trip Dave Gould Hsieh Terry Durham Academy Photography Alex Nozick Hunt Alex Bullet Proof Studios Jim McConnell Jacobs Hannah Upper School Drama James Bohanek Jones Jeffrey Middle School P.E. Tom Costner Kanoy Christopher Zellcomp Inc Dan Richards Kirkland Rob Hope Valley Country Club Ashley Young Lavin Cora Pop-wuj Mynor Arrivallaga Lawrence Gracelee Blue Sky Equestrian Michele Wilson Lee Sean SeeSaw Studio Julie Rhodes Liebelt Andrew Duke Lemur Center David Haring Marshall Adam European Trip Dave Gould McCorkle Lewis The Fuqua School of Business Jon Fjeld McLendon Patrick Duke Sports Medicine Dean Taylor Miller Adam Sarah Stedman Nutrition Center Jennifer Moss Moss Zack Sarah Stedman Nutrition Center Debbie Muoio Mueller Michael Crosland, Inc David Ravin '89 Mumma Samantha Durham Bulls Jon Bishop Ohman Edward SunTrust Bank Lisa Yarbarough Pardon John European Trip Dave Gould Paulson Wesley Wake Emergency Physicians Carrie Vice Piscitello Sallie European Trip Dave Gould Poleski Elizabeth Duke Brain Tumor Center Hinsley Raynor Preyer Parker Franklin Street Partners Rob Ragsdale Ransohoff Sarah Frontera Grill Rick Bayliss Robertson Sam Upper School English Tina Besias '78 Ronco Hope AstraZeneca Lucienne Ronco Rothberg Deanna Duke Brain Tumor Center Henry Friedman Rousseau Chloe Pop-wuj Mynor Arrivallaga Russell Margaret European Trip Dave Gould Serafin Lara Leigh Duke Medical Research Center Bruce Klitzman Sloan Elisabeth NCM Capital Andrea Johnson Snider Nellie Gaines-Gentry Throuoghbreds Howard Meyers Spritzer Spritzer Pazzo! Seth Kingsbury Staple Justin Trekky Records Martin Anderson Stark Harry UNC School of Law- Civil Rights Center Ashley Osment Sutton Michelle Pop-wuj Mynor Arrivallaga Sutton Natalie Pop-wuj Mynor Arrivallaga Tindall Stephani Fosters Market Sera Cuni Toomey Patrick Center for the Study of the American South Tom O'Keefe Tope Donna National Institues of Health James Segars Vann Cameron Eliran Murphy Group, Ltd Elizabeth Findley Vaughan Lauren Duke Psychology & Neuroscience Melanie Bonner Wang Barney Performance BMW Timothy Blanchett Weeks Briani Pazzo! Seth Kingsbury Wertman Eleanor European Trip Dave Gould Emily K Center/Immaculate Conception Williams Arlonzo Church Marleah Rogers Wilson Blair European Trip Dave Gould Wisner Caroline Daly Seven Hotels Shelayne Sutton Witzleben Clark Cooking with Pamela Ransohoff Pamela Ransohoff Class of 2008 Student Student Last First Project Supervisor Allison Zac ActivEdge Fitness & Sports Performance Brian Diaz Bassil Chris Club Boulevard Middle School Lisa Lord Bassil Chris Student U. Dan Kimberg Berchuck Sam ActivEdge Fitness & Sports Performance Brian Diaz Bessias Anastasia Jimmy Williams Productions Catherine Schramm Bigelow Rian Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Wiliam Height Bowman Jay The Hey Clinic Lloyd Hey Brasier Ashley European Trip Dave Gould Bronec Lauren Bon Viviant Catering Laura Hall Burk Caitlin Kiehart Lab Duke University Daniel Kiehart Bynum Pier Mrs. Sugg's Class Debbie Suggs Carpenter Si European Trip Dave Gould Carr Wyche European Trip Dave Gould Carroll Tyler Seesaw Studio Michelle Gonzales Conners Michael European Trip Dave Gould Cooperberg Anna Circus Center Peggy Ford Crawford Caitlin Bon Viviant Catering Pat Eder Cunningham Devon DA Middle School P.E. Tim Costner Dalton Kurt Duke Primate Center Antonio King Daly Alexander New York Public Library Heather Lubov Davenport Zack Seesaw Studio Michelle Gonzales Davidson Thomas DA Middle School P.E. Tim Costner Davidson- Palmer Alexandra Fair Plain West Elementary Gina Blabl De Luca- Westrate Amadeo Avon Seafood Tillman Gray De Luca- Westrate Amadeo Durham Fire Department Angelica Stroud Dektar Molly The Independent Weekly Sioux Watson Denton Jenny Duke Special Infant Care Clinic Ricki Goldstein Denton Jenny Sage & Swift/ Watts Grocery Amy Tornquist Donatucci Catherine Sage & Swift/ Watts Grocery Amy Tournquist Duke University Adult Bone Marrow Drago Nick Transplant Lab Divino DeOliveria Edwards Emma Bon Viviant Catering Pat Eder Fowler Grant Red Rhino Company Jim Edney Freedman Rebecca Jewish National Foundation Michael Feinman Gleason Hilary Duke in Uganda Project Michael Haglund Goldstein Daniel Duke Primate Center David Haring Hambric Jennifer Cat's Cradle Andrea Nell Hamilton Elizabeth Duke Universtiy Dept. of Gastroenterology Rashini Chandra Han James Champion Tae Kwon Do Hee SukChung Hattem Ben Alex Nozick Play Production Alex Nozick Hickok Chase UNC Hospital/ Emergency Room Wes Wallace Hodges Rachel Office of Senator Elizabeth Dole James Kraehenbuehl Hoekstra Seve Sports Medicine in the K-Lab Robin McQueen Hoffman David Ron's Auto Shop Ron Riley Hunter John UNC Orthopedics Doug Dirschl Kaiser Hannah Alex Nozick Painting Alex Nozick Kearney Kelsey Triangle Futbol Club Peter Sadin Keelan Emmaleigh Fair Plain West Elementary Gina Balbo Keene Betsy Camp Coast Care Michael hMagargel Kern David Upchurch Optical Center Mike Upchurch Khatatba Tanya Nicaragua Club Jorda Adair Koller Christopher School of Veterinary Medicine GregLewbart LaForce Gabrielle Broadreach Snow Roberts Lamont Bren Costen Irons Costen Irons Larson Pete Croasdaile Country Club Pro Shop Scott Hodges Leder Samantha Jester's Anne Eberdt Bull City Records, Headquarters and Lee Harrison WXDU Radio Chaz Mortenstein Lee David M.E.Audio Inc. Rico Ellis Leong Wei Duke Sports Medicine Center Dean Taylor Lindsey John Alex Nozick Welding Alex Nozick Livengood Nicholas Durham Bulls Jon Bishop Lopomo Paola Bon Viviant Catering Pat Eder Mary Lovelace Elizabeth Robin Hood Foundation Julie Werry Duke Medical Center Mentoring with Nurse McCracken Julie Midwife Barbara Roberman McLendon Erin Long Leaf Opera Company David Serxner Neyland Kate The NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher Stefanie Misner O'Connor Ryan ActivEdge Fitness & Sports Performance Brian Diaz Oddone Ania La Farm Bakery Kirsten Ogden Leslie Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Kim McDonald Ohman Elsa-Maria Durham Nativity School Ingrid Medlock Pappas Nicole Chris Mason's Class Chris Mason Pathman Josh European Trip Dave Gould Peterson Jack Triangle Land Conservancy Walt Tysinger Peyser Chris Duke Forest Intern Marrissa Hartzler Ramsey Will European Trip Dave Gould Rose Justin Triangle Land Conservancy Walt Tysinger Schulman Julia Ano Nuevo State Reserve Gary Strachan Schwartz Samuel European Trip Dave Gould Scott Hillary Dubose at the Cedars Joan Smith Shannon Sam European Trip Dave Gould Shannon Tyler LS3P Boney Associates Mark Reyer Sievers Spenser Washington Duke Inn Christopher McRoy Sikes Yates Triangle Veterinary Clinic Chuck Miller Sketch
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