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Academy Award Winners Best Picture: Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Best Director: Peter Jackson for Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Best Actress: Charlize Theron for Monster Best Actor: Sean Penn for Mystic River Best Supporting Actress: Renee Zellweger for Cold Mountain Best Supporting Actor: Tim Robbins for Mystic R iver

It was a great year for watching the news. Celebrities were constantly getting themselves in trouble and luckily, Paris Hilton provided hours of entertainment both on the web and on TV. If only Fox would have taken The Simple Life to the level of HBO. Alas, it was a fun year and thinking about the decorating scheme of Martha Stewart's jail cell can make even the bleakest days full of sunshine. .Ml Biggest News Stories

1 • Martha Stewart is convicted on all charges dealing with insider trading.

A • Michael Jackson is accused once again of child molestation.

•5 • The illustrious Benifer breaks up, for the last time, hopefully.

T" • Sex and the City ends after six seasons.

5. George W. Bush starts a crusade to introduce a Marriage Amendment to the Constitution.

6. The US captures Saddam Hussein just in time for the election season.

7. The Disney Company decides to split the CEO and Chair of the Board pcpositions, demoting Michael Eisner to a single position.

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(left) Barnes Science Center: Where Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Anthropology majors alike... form ulcers.

(below) Never again will we have mail sent, books purchased, food eaten, e-mail checked, pottery thrown, films viewed, abs crunched and

artworked critiqued., all in one building!

(above) Do you still believe that story about Palmer Hall preventing the railroad from coming through campus?

10 (below) The Russell T. Tutt Science Center: Big Name, Big Brains, Big Windows

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12 (right) A movie theatre that actually shows independent films!

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24 The Colorado Benjamin's, College builds a once upon until new science center, midnight, although contrary to drastically cuts

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25 Dedication of Tutt Science Center

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27 TONI MORRISON "IS NOTHING SACRED?" CORNERSTONE ARTS LECTURE FEBRUARY 4, 2004 ARMSTRONG HALL

When Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison came to Colorado Springs to deliver the annual Cornerstone Lecture, both Armstrong Hall and Shove Chapel were packed with admirers of the great American novelist. Ms. Morrison's topic was "Is Nothing Sacred?"

For Morrison, language is sacred. In her 1993 Nobel acceptance speech, she said: "We die. That

may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives."

With her extraordinary gift for language, Morrison has carried readers to a world of grace and hardship, a world where white men define themselves as superior by the mere presence of blacks. And though her novels unflinchingly look racism in the eye and proclaim the power of the feminine, Morrison forcefully denies being someone who writes about racism, feminism or

any "ism." Her subject is humanity and the quest for love, with all its tawdry desires, grandiose ambitions and glorious complications.

Born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931 in Lorain, Ohio, a steel mill town on Lake Erie, Morrison was raised by working-class Depression-era parents who taught her how to work, how to rise above racism and how to laugh. Morrison left Lorain for Howard University, where she earned a bachelor's degree, and then to Cornell, where she studied literature and wrote her master's thesis on William Faulkner. In 1965, divorced and the mother of two young sons, Morrison went to work editing textbooks for Random House in New York City, stealing hours early in the morning to work on her first novel, The Bluest Eye, published in 1970. Of those

years, Morrison has said: "I had no will, no judgment, no perspective, no power, no authority,

no self- just this brutal sense of irony, melancholy and a trembling respect for words. I wrote like someone with a dirty habit."

28 Morrison followed The Bluest Eye with Sula (1973), Song of Solomon (1977), Beloved (1987), Tar Baby (1981), Jazz (1992), Paradise (1998) and Love (2003), served as senior editor in the trade department at Random House until 1983, and is now a professor of humanities at Princeton University. She was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Song of Solomon, the Pulitzer Prize for Beloved, and, in 1993, the Nobel Prize in Literature for her body of work. She was the first African-American honored with that prize, one of only eight women

Nobel laureates, and the first native-born American to win it in more than 30 years (John Steinbeck won it in 1 962).

In her Nobel lecture, Morrison neatly distilled the role of a novelist:

"Tell us what it is to be a woman so that we may know what it is to be a man.

What moves at the margin. What it is to have no home in this place. To be set adrift from the one you knew. What it is to live at the edge of a town that cannot bear your company,"

Our town proudly bore her company on Wednesday, Feb. 4. Count yourself lucky if you snagged a ticket.

— Kathryn Eastburn , Colorado Springs Independent

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Molly Elizabeth Holmes - Economics R. Evan Horn - Music

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Kathleen Marie Romero - English/Religion Melissa Marie Romero - Art Studio Sterling Gray Roop - Anthropology Daniel Thompson Roose - History/Political Marion Nicole Phillips - International Science Political Economy Kathryn Elizabeth Rose - Histoyr Brett Piazza - Mathematics Ruth Hodge Rounds - Political Science Patrick Karl Picard - Geology David Kenneth Ruesch Robin Michelle Pickard-Richardson - Kate Mckenzie Rutherford - Biology Biology Heather Irene Sackett - English Amelia Ellen Piggott - Political Science Esperanza Felicita Salazar - Biology Jamie Lynn Pinto - Environmental Science Lorraine Edry Salek - Biology Gabriela Cara Poles - Neuroscience Lane Eldridge Salter - Anthropology January Vimolwan Pongtratic - Philosophy Alison Megan Samter - Environmental Science Alexander Pope IV - History/Philosophy Elizabeth Cailin Sanders - Sociology Emily Catherine Pope - Geology Antonio Enrique Sandoval - Classics Rebecca Ryan Porter - Sociology Andrew Daniel Schaper - English Katherine Eleanor Poss - English Brendan James Schatz - Biology Veronica Poteat - Geology Aimee L. Schecter - English Janet Susan Prevey - Biology Allison Elizabeth Scheier - Art History Jennifer S. Provizer - History Michelle Schick - Mathematics Jennifer Claire Radii - Art Studio Ruth C. Schlein - Religion Amna Maria Razi-Robertson - Political John Foster Schmid - Biology Science Evan Louis Schnair- English: Creative Writing Robert Stanton ReChord - Anthropology Sarah Frances Schuster - Physics Scott Allen Reis - Biology Caitlin Sarah Scott - Religion Amber Marie Rethwisch - Psychology Kenneth A. Scott - English Jessica Nicole Reyes - Psychology Patricia Lorraine Shannon - Sociology Peter Richardson - Physics Stephanie Marie Shannon - Political Science Hannah Janine Rider - Romance Languages Nathaniel Masters Riley - History

Jessica Anne Rivas - Physics Autumn Mabel Rivera - Biology

Luis Antonio Rivera - English/French Culture

Ola Charlotte Robbins - Art History

Margarita Rodriguez-Archilla - Sociology

37 Danielle Marie Starkey - English Emilie Anna Steffen - Anthropology Kathryn Alexis Valis Shapiro - Anthropology Lauren Ann Stelzer - History Elin Anderson Shartar - Psychology/Women's Joseph Seth Stepan - Biology Studies Dane Farley Stevens - Environmental Science Benjamin Garvin Shellhorn - Drama Jeffrey Paul Stivers - Anthropology Anderson Victor Shepard - Biology Susannah Lillian Strange - English: Creative Laura E. Sherwood - Comparative Literature Writing Uddhav Kumar Shigdel - Asian Daniel Matthew Strauss - Sociology Studies/Chemistry Colin Ryan Stuart - Economics Jaemey Shim - Spanish Hector Luna Suarez - Sociology Jamie Elizabeth Shinn - Environmental Sevan Siranoush Suni - Biology Science Nathan Theodore Swanson - History Sarah Fox Shonnard - Psychology Devon Paige Swartz - Biology Carl Louis Siegel - English Matthew Peter Swenson - Biology Meghan Silver - Political Science Matthew Synenberg - English/International Lindsay Gabriel Simmons - Sociology Political Economy Greishma Makar Singh - English Jacob Nickerson Tabor - Political Science Katherine Elizabeth Sloane - Political Science Jacob William Talbot - English Delbert Evan Small - Liberal Arts and Thomas Thacher III - History/Political Sciences Science Alexander Craun Morrison Smith - Binoy V. Thomas - Political Science Economics/Music Justin B. Thomas - Political Science Claire Smith - Anthropology Lauri Catherine Thomas - Biology E. Adam Smith - History Todd Morgan Thomas - English: Creative Kiel T. Smith - Geology Writing Thomas Anthony Sorci - Anthropology Margaret Leigh Thompson - American Madaleine Claire Dimont Sorkin - Religion Political Economy Jonathan R. Souter - Environmental Science Trisha Ashley Thorns - Environmental Erin LeAnne Spenner - Economics Science: Chemistry Daniel Pierce Spivey - History Patrick Robert Tolley - History Jessica Rose Spivey - Biology John Benjamin Traub - English David R. Sprague - Biology David G. Trench - Geology Abby Noel Springer - Drama Kalista Jean Trombley - Neuroscience Sara Emilia Springer - English Rebecca Truax-Sullivan - Sociology Patricia E. Staley - Psychology

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41 42 Bagels and Brewfest! an event we attended freshman,

sophomore, and junior year. Then as seniors we reaped the

benefits of having this event be "SENIORS ONLYl"

We went through seven Bristol Kegs, two bands, a gazillion bagels- in less than three hours. Would you expect anything less from the Class of 2004?!

This event, like 1 00 Pays to Graduation, was brought to you by your Senior Class Officers! Sally (5asper-President

Aaron Black- Vice-President

Maggie Collins- Secretary

Alex Harris- Treasurer

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...getting rid of furniture meant taking it outside Loomis and Slocum and sleeping on it? ...there was no worse crime than someone taking your laundry out of the dryer and putting their' s in its place?

...it was actually a novelty to see a Subaru Outback? ...driving ten hours to Mexico sounded like a good

idea? (Wait no, still sounds good)

46 ...your parents would actually give you money if you suddenly needed emergency beer cash?

...it was a necessity to check your Worner Box daily? ...not everyone on campus had a cell phone? ...the biggest life-altering decision was whether to go to 1023 or 332? ...there wasn't life beyond Corona (the street not the beer)? ...sleeping on a lofted bed wasn't really all that strange? ...getting sexiled was the worst thing your roommate could do? (But at least then you had a lounge to sleep in) ...wearing your Gold Card holder around your neck was all the rage? ...you lived in places called the "Nunnery," the "Beast" or the "Dirty South?" ...you were nervous about taking a 200 level class? ...your parents did not threaten to disown you at the suggestion of a career in skiing? ...Senior Year felt like a zillion light years and twelve dozen kegs away?

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52 No. Player Class H ometown Meghann Loseke Jr. Piano, TX

1 Caitlin Carlson Sr. Portland, OR D-l 2 Stephanie Royal Fr. Arden, NC 3 Molly Holmes Sr. Littleton, CO 4 Courtney Michel So. Excelsior, MN 2003 5 Lucy Thompson Fr. Atlanta, GA 6 Stephanie Ichien So. Pasadena, CO 7 Ashley Hooverson Jr. Pleasanton, CA 8 Stephanie Kernan So. Pleasanton, CA 9 Gemma North So. Evergreen, CO 10 Laura Wilcox So. Seattle, WA 11 Alex West So. Englewood, CO 12 Lindsay MacDonald So. San Gabriel, CA 13 Kate Chadwick So. San Lorenzo, CA 14 Christie Ginanni Jr. Palo Alto, CA 15 Sarah Chadwick So. San Lorenzo, CA 16 Lia Martinez Sr. San Jose, CA 17 Kat Ahearn Fr. Milwaukee, WI 18 Chrissie Long Fr. Lincoln, MA 19 Kelly Sweitzer Jr. Los Gatos, CA 21 Breanna Kernan Fr. Pleasanton, CA 22 Katlin Okamoto Fr. Taos, NM 23 Erica Stevens Fr. Dallas, TX 24 Brittany Kernan Sr. Pleasanton, CA 25 Sarah Burdick Fr. Bellevue, WA Fall Sports

53 Men's Soccer 2003

No. Player Pos • Hgt. Class Hometown 6'0" 1 Patrick Gannon G Jr. Groton, NH 2 Brian Tafel M 6'2" So. Longmont, CO 3 Tim Campbell M 5'8" Sr. Park City, UT 4 John Cropper M 5'10" Sr. Denver, CO 5 Mitch Bacon M 6'1" So. Hanover, NH 6 Clayton Miller M 57" Jr. Portland, OR 7 Michael Gossen M 511" Sr. Rio Rancho, NM 8 Greg Miller M 57" Jr. Portland, OR 9 Robert Brennecke D 6'3" Jr. Gottingen, Germany 10 Patrick McGinnis F 6'2" Jr. Colorado Springs, CO 11 Nathan Hamilton F 5'10" Jr. Greencastle, IN 12 Noah Drever D 6'1" So. Tiburon, CA 13 Stephen Heitkamp M 5'8" Jr. Salt Lake City, UT 15 Tim Ambruso F 5'10" Jr. Denver, CO 16 Alex Aguirre D 5'9" Jr. Thornton, CO 17 Paquito Lopez M 5'10" Sr. Alamosa, CO 18 Abdou N'Dir M 5'9" So. Englewood, CO 19 Cody McGrath D 610" So. Seattle, WA 20 Yuki Miyazaki F 5'9" Fr. Gunma, Japan 21 Nick Zinn F 5'9" Jr. Birmingham, MI 22 Andrew Henscheid D 6'3" Sr. Corvalis, OR 23 Scott Anderson F 6*2" Fr. Evergreen, CO 24 Patrick Jackson D 5*10" So. Bolton, MA 6'1" James McCulloch G Jr. San Antonio, TX 00 Zach Rubin G 5'i-i" Jr. New York, NY 000 James Kerrigan G 6'4" So. Denver, CO Logan Campbell M 5'11" Fr. Park City, UT 6'4" Nick Evans D So. St. Paul, MN Jack Simons F 5'10" Jr. Colorado Springs, CO BealeTejada M 5'10" Fr. Durango, CO

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55 SENIORS: Jay Macias, Alex Hinojos, Adam Smith, Conor Hallisy, Ernesto Barnabas, Luke Foley, Nick Mogno, Patrick Tolley and Jonathan McGee

56 Football 2003

No. Name Class Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown 2 Conor Hallisy Sr. WR 6'0" 183 Colorado Springs, CO 3 Jay Macias Sr. QB 6i" 188 Pueblo, CO 5 Blanton McGee Fr. RB 5'9" 161 Athens, TX 7 Chris Neal Fr. QB 6'P 150 Glenpool, OK 10 Daniel Arnett Jr. LB 6'2" 195 Salida, CO 11 Dan McKenzie Fr. QB 6'0" 187 Colorado Springs, CO 6'1" 19 Jeremy Lachmanr i Fr. DB 171 Albuquerque, NM 21 Brandon Parry Fr. WR 5'10"186 Colorado Springs, CO 22 Gabriel Brown So. RB 57" 162 Espanola, NM 23 Tafari Lumumba Jr. LB 5'1 1" 182 Denver, CO 24 Luke Foley Sr. DB 5'9" 172 Idaho Springs, CO 26 Chris Jackson So. LB/DB 5'10" 167 Vail, CO 28 Marcus Romero Fr. LB 511" 177 Mountainair, NM 29 Matt Monroe Jr. DB 6'2" 177 Golden Valley, MN 30 Ryan Trujillo So. FB 5'8" 196 Penrose, CO 32 Justin Ansel So. LB 5'9" 187 Concord, MA 34 Ryan Herder Fr. LB 6'0" 195 Flagstaff, AZ 40 Mark Montelongo Fr. LB 5'1 1" 164 Pueblo, CO 46 Adam Smith Sr. LB 6'0" 188 Steamboat Springs, CO 51 Alex Hinojos Sr. DL 6'P 230 Idaho Springs, CO 52 Ryan Goodnight Tr OL 6'P 224 Broomfield, CO 53 Patrick Tolley Sr. OL 5'11"233 Rangely, CO 54 Ernesto Barnabas Sr. DL 5'1P230 Denver, CO 55 Roy Krebs Fr. RB 6'2" 197 Carmel, CA 56 David Ramirez Jr. OL 61" 274 Pueblo, CO 60 Nick Mogno Sr. DL 5'10"215 Golden, CO 65 Jonathan McGee Sr. OL 5'10"262 Athens, TX 66 Adam York Jr. LB 5'11"207 Rio Rancho, NM M 72 Ryan Markham Jr. DL 5'10 280 Kailua, HI 74 Vernon Smith Fr. OL 6'0" 274 Albuquerque, NM 78 Ryan Shepherd So. OL 6'5" 310 Mancos, CO 80 Jake Craig Jr. WR 6'2" 180 Limon, CO 84 Stefan Perazich Fr. DB 51 1" 157 Washington, DC 85 Russell Binns Fr. QB 6'2" 184 Manchester Center, VT 88 Paul Mandelson Fr. K 6'P 177 Denver, CO Fall Sports

57 " Volleyball 2003

No . Name Pos. Hgt. Class Hometown

1 Jamie Martin OH 57" Jr. Colorado Springs, CO 2 Aubrey Reed OH 5'6" Jr. Aurora, CO 3 Katharine Hauschka RS 6*4" Sr. Needham, MA 4 Heidi Schuldt DS/S 5'6" So. Steamboat Springs, CO 5 Kristina Rogers OH 57" Jr. Santa Fe, NM 6 Heather Newby RS 5'10" Sr. Nothglenn, CO 7 Elise Hiza S 5 '9" So. Swink, CO 8 Caitlin Stypula RS 5'9" So. Boulder, CO 9 Ashley Ferrington OH 5*8" So. Shoreview, MN 10 Sarah Morrill OH 5*8" So. Davis, CA 11 Laura Holder MB 6'0" So. Crested Butte, CO 12 Tania Morosan MB 6'0" So. Madison, CT 13 Ashely Bowron OH 5'10" Jr. Evergreen, CO * 5 1 14 Heidi Faro MB ' 1 Jr. Golden, CO 15 Rachel Marcus S 5'8" Fr. San Anselmo, CA 5 1 16 Jessica Cline OH ' 1 So. Canon City, CO

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59 60 Cross Country

Name Class Hometown Pat Bergeron So. Essex, VT Sam Blasiak Sr. N. Potomac, MD Daniel Castaneda So. Colorado Springs, CO Reed Duecy-Gibbs So. Seattle, WA Jesse Eggers So. Golden, CO Brennan Galloway Sr. Atlanta, GA Jessie Herrera Sr. Johnstown, CO Rob Isham Fr. Lake Bluff, IL Brandon Kimura Fr. Honolulu, HI Tony Krupicka Jr. Niobara, NE John Kuczmarski So. Chicago, IL Ben Landsman Fr. Mercer Island, WA Malcolm Lewis Fr. Plymouth, NH Ray McKenzie-Young Sr. Tucumcari, NM Kiran Moorty Fr. Seaside, CO Menesis Steve Navarro So. Bronx, NY Alexander Reinhart Fr. Mequon, WI Tucker Robinson So. Rochester, NY Carson Salter Fr. Atlanta, GA Ben Solomon Jr. Montclair, NJ Taylor Williamson Sr. Knoxville, TN

Name Class Hometown Lisa Auchincloss So. Tabernash, CO Katie Chynoweth Sr. Johnstown, CO Besha Lu Deane Fr. Aspen, CO Julie Delahoussaye Fr. Albuquerque, NM Sascha Gerdel Fr. Montpelier, VT Marion Glaser So. Seward, AK Jenny Jorgensen Jr. Edina, MN Angela Kremer Fr. St. Cloud, MN Keri Nelson Fr. Colorado Springs, CO Juanita Rufran Fr. Colorado Springs, CO Stephanie Simpkins So. Pinehurst, NC Monica Skiba Fr. Albuquerque, NM March Thompson Fr. Basalt, CO

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No. Player Pos. Hgt. Class Hometown NHL Rights 2 D 6"2' So. Rochester, MN Boston 3 D 510" Fr. Elburn, IL 4 Brady Greco D 6'3" So. Middleton, WI Tampa Bay 5 Richard Petiot D 6'4" Jr. Daysland, Alta. Los Angeles 1 6 Trevor Frischmon F 51 So. Ham Lake, MN 7 Weston Tardy D 6'0" So. Duluth, MN 9 Braydon Cox F 5'9" Fr. Sherwood Park, Alta. 10 Scott Thauwald F 5'11 Fr. Rochester, MN 11 Jesse Stokke D 6'0" So. Hermantown, MN 12 John Brunkhorst F 6'1" Fr. Rochester, MN 13 Reid Goolsby W 5'11" Sr. Ipswich, MA 14 Brandon Roberts F 5'10" So. Lake Crystal, MN 15 Joey Crabb F 6'2" So. Anchorage, AK NY Rangers 16 Sean Cromarty F 5'10" Sr. South Orange, NJ 19 Aaron Slattengren F 6'1" So. Proctor, MN 20 Brandon Polich F 5'8" Fr. Osseo, MN 21 Brett Sterling F 5'8" So. Pasadena, CA Atlanta 22 Marty Sertich F 5 '9" So. Roseville, MN 23 Colin Stuart W 6'2" Sr. Rochester, MN Atlanta 24 Brian Salcido D 6'1" Fr. Hermosa Beach, CA 25 Scott Polaski RW 6*2" Jr. Colo. Springs, CO Phoenix 26 Andrew Canzanello D 5'ii" Sr. Rochester, MN 28 Tyler Liebel F 5'10" Sr. Osoyoos, BC 6'3" 30 Curtis McElhinney G Jr. Calgary, Alta. Calgary 31 Matt Zaba G 6'1" Fr. Yorkton, Sask. Los Angeles 35 Chris Kawano G 5'9" Fr. Aurora, CO Winter Sports

65 No. Player Pos. Hgt. Class H ometown 4 Lonny Fritzler G 6'0" Fr. Dayton, WY 10 Mandela Jones G 6'0" Jr. New Rochelle, NY 12 Blane Williams G 5'10 'Sr. Wichita, KS 13 Antonio Sandoval G 6T* Sr. Albuquerque, NM 21 Michael Reich F 6'5" Jr. Rolling Hills, CA 23 Matt Bahl G 6T' Sr. Broomfield, CO 24 Melvin Sando G 6*2" Jr. Jemez Pueblo, NM 30 Brian Tafel G 6'2" So. Longmont, CO 31 David Ward F 6'3" Sr. Tucson, AZ 33 Michael Nash F 6*4" So. Hayward, CA 40 Adam Mares F 6'6" So. Thornton, CO 44 Jorge Salem F 6'4" Fr. Lima, Peru 52 William McConnellF 6*8" Jr. Canon City, CO

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No. Player Pos. Hgt. Class Hometown 4 Ashley Steichen G 5*5" Fr. Seattle, WA 11 Jamie Villarreal G 5'0" Fr. Colo. Springs, CO 12 Dana McLeod G 57" Sr. Colo. Springs, CO 15 Ashley Johnson G 5'5" So. Longmont, CO 20 Karri Sicard F 5'ir 'Fr. Danville, VT 21 Megan Mowbray G 5'3" Sr. Atlanta, GA 23 Megan McCallister G 5 '5" Fr.. Penrose, CO 25 Cody Smith G 5'3" Jr. Ovid, CO 30 Laura Troupe G/F 5'10* 'Jr. Littleton, CO 34 Natalie Veres F 5*10' 'Fr. Security, CO 50 Megan Alexander F 6'0" Fr. El Cajon, CA

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69 Name Year Hometown Dorothy Bayless Fr. Prairie Village, KS s Christine Bell Fr. Greenwood Village, CO Lauren Bly Jr. Tigard, OR Alana Dalton So. Aurora, CO Julia Ela Fr. Shorewood, WI w Kelly Enright So. Manitou Springs, CO Lindsay Fox So. Boulder, CO I Meghan Gallo Fr. Tucson, AZ Alyssa Gehman Jr. Seattle, WA Ma'ayan Geller So. Berkeley, CA F. Jacobson-Sadacca Sr. Scottsdale, AZ M Taylor Jaramillo So. ElPrado,NM Rachel Johnson Sr. Denver, CO Kristin Josephson Jr. Rye, NY M Amanda Lilleston Fr. Lawrenceville, NJ Melinda Morgan Jr. Wichita, KS Parker Nathane Fr. Seattle, WA I Emily Pope Sr. Colo. Springs, CO Dominique Richey Fr. Carlsbad, CA Heather Sackett Sr. Keesville, NY H Sarah Schuster Sr. Northbrook, IL Becky Sinclair So. The Woodlands, TX Ruth Smith Jr. Alexandria, VA Q Lauren Stelzer Sr. Westminster, CO Lindsey Wellman Jr. Manitou Springs, CO D Alexis Whitted Sr. Omaha, NE Christina Wray Jr. Newark, DE I Name Year Hometown Casey Brazeal So. Chicago, IL T.J. Calvert Jr. Westerville, OH V Mitch Crooks Sr. Albuquerque, NM Derek Dalton Sr. Aurora, CO Robin Dunn So. Denver, CO I Greg Lestikow Sr. Littleton, CO Dan Lustick Fr. Woodbridge, CT Ken MacKay Jr. Claremont, CA N Ben McFerron Sr. Severn, MD J.J. Reardon Fr. Medfield, MA A. Stiller-Shulman So. Pueblo, CO Q David Trench Sr. Medina, WA Joe Volk Fr. Paradise Valley, AZ Nick West-Miles Fr. Denver, CO Tido Wright So. Mercersburg, PA

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No. Name H g t. Year H ometown 6'1" 1 Jesse Nichols Fr. Denver, CO 3 Eliot Weiner 5'ir Jr. Franklin, MI 4 Mike Turner 5*8" Sr. Denver, CO 5 Mike Sfirri 5'10" Fr. Brunswick, ME 6 Chris Sturgess 6'4" So. New Canaan, CT 7 Erik Wortman 5'9" So. Bloomfield,MI 6'0" 8 Robin Liston Jr. Plainfield, NH 9 Danny Murray 57" Jr. Denver, CO 6'5" 11 Chad Gleason Jr. Glen Cove, NY 12 Spencer Pettine 5'ir Jr. Fort Collins, CO 13 Max Byrne 5*10" So. Rye, NY 14 James Cleland 6'0" Sr. Ruxton, MD 15 Mike Ashley 510" So. Hanover, NH 16 James Kerrigan 6'3" So. Denver, CO 17 Cooper Greene 5*11" Fr. Bethesda, MD 18 Ted Nash 6'3" Fr. Washington, D.C. 19 Josh Haney 5'10" So. Jackson, WY 20 Matt Garrow 6 V Jr. Oakton, VA 1 21 Mandela Jones 51 Jr. New Rochelle, NY 22 Tony Sorci 6'1" Sr. Gill, MA 23 Peter David 5'8" Fr. Glencoe, IL 24 Harley Brakely 6'2" So. Middlebury, VT 25 Dan Lipkin 5*9" So. Minneapolis, MN 27 Jud Brown 6'0" So. Denver, CO 28 Matt Gurba 5'9" So. Great Neck, NY 29 Chris Shopneck 5*9" Fr. Denver, CO 31 Andrew Giaimo 6*1" Jr. Manhasset, NY 32 Tim Barker 5*8" So. Kennebunk, ME 34 Stephen Zucconi 5' 11" Fr. Highlands Ranch, CO 2

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75 Women's Lacrosse 2004

No. Name Pos.Year Hometown Alana Dalton G So. Aurora, CO

1 Jacquie Russell M So. San Francisco, CA 2 Alex Chatilovicz A Fr. McLean, VA 3 Stephanie Peters M So. Minnetonka, MN 4 Allison Craig M Sr. Denver, CO 5 Katherine Feldy D Sr. Evanston, IL 6 Hannah Murtaugh M Fr. Wilton, CT 7 Kate Fitzgerald A Fr. Sudbury, MA 8 Cassie Abel A Jr. Vashon Island, WA 9 Carin Taormino M So. Davis, CA 10 Helen Sneath M So. Wayne, PA 11 Eliza Fitzhugh M Sr. Montpelier, VT 13 Laura Benoit D Fr. Portland, OR 14 Lizzie Rosenberger D Fr. Concord, NH 15 Robin Harvey M Fr. Winchester, MA 16 Jen Alpern A Jr. Cape Elizabeth, ME 18 Lizzie Franke M Jr. Winnetka, IL 21 Anna Ligget M Fr. Westport, CT 24 Heather Chirchill D Fr. Bethesda, MD 26 Abby Stott G Fr. Dallas, TX

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Name Year Hometown Andrew Appell Sr. Denver, CO Naren Clark So. Vero Beach, FL Michael Hamp So. Ann Arbor, MI Justin Johnson Jr. Mahtomedi, MN Tim Maguire So. Niwot, CO Brad Miller Sr. Portland, OR Jeremy Montrose Jr. Portland, OR Sandy Pope Sr. Austin, TX Perry Wright So. Kings Mountain, NC

Name Year H ometown Allyson Avery So. Eden Prairie, MN Frannie Bardacke Sr. Albuquerque, NM Corinne Bianca Jr. Lake Oswego, OR Ashley Bowron Jr. Littleton, CO Rachel Chrastil Fr. Minneapolis, MN Lily Dashiell So. Berkeley, CA Sylvie Fadrhonc Fr. Scarborough, ME Lindsay Fox Jr. Boulder, CO Mari Hunter Jr. St. Paul, MN Jen Kerner Fr. Indianapolis, IN Maggie Lindsey So. Poison, MT Jennifer Marlow Sr. Englewood, CO Jamie Martin Jr. Colo. Springs, CO Eliza Outtrim Fr. Hamden, CT Shelby Ransdell So. Colo. Springs, CO Aubrey Reed Jr. Aurora, CO Jessica Richardson Fr. Alamogordo, NM Kristina Rogers Jr. Santa Fe, NM Hilary Zellerbach So. Mercer Island, WA

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ask you where Wahsatch is. -On the same page, watching as your friends grill the freshman posse who just walked into a private party about the address/ street of the house they are in. -Calling house/Senior beer. -Realizing that, as a freshman, you couldn't possibly have been as absent- minded as "the freshman these days." -Living off-campus, period.

82 -Writing a 30 page thesis on as little sleep and as much caffeine as your body can take before shutting down completely. -Going to Senior Only events and hearing the underclassmen complain

about how unfair it is. -Foreign language requirement? What foreign language requirement? -Taking classes just because you can never again devote a whole month to studying the Western film or yoga. -Having OC parties, even though all the characters on the show are at least 5 years younger than we are. -Turning 22 and realizing the next big birthday in life is thir...thir... Let's just not even say the word. -Convincing your parents that a L^*S shopping spree is in order to buy all those "professional" clothes. sr -Becoming the loquacious Senior in class that as a freshman you always looked up to (or despised).

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89 Dearest ^ristio- Congratulations Sean! "Quiet, Independent & Ambitious"

QongratulatioDS! \jfe are so proud of you and

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you are*.

l^ove /Ways- /Aom, Dad, and Tana JJ Love,

Mom, Dad, and Uncle Billy

David,

Now it's time to really spread your wings.

Congratulations! Mom & Dad

90 Marissa O'Neil

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Love, Mom, Dad& Jeff

91 "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."

92 Jennifer E. Gonzales

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breaths away." Since the day you were born you have taken my breath away! Remember always,

I love you, Mom Luis Antonio Rivera Dear Luis, Congratulations on your Real success is the personal satisfaction that graduation! comes from knowing that you have done your best Kris- As you are surrounded to reach your fullest potential in what you have by your peers, friends, and chosen to do. Success is not a matter of family, Keep true to your faith chance... It's a matter of choices... In life, and yourself. Offer to the sometimes what appears to be the end is really a world your heart, your mind, new beginning. Congratulations and good luck in and your passion in whatever all your future endeavors. you do. Love ya, With love, Mother "Mom," J.J., Jamel, Lucia, and family Mom, Dad, Kyra, & Ky

Dear Jeff,

Your years at Colorado College have been one adventure after

another. We are so proud of all you have accomplished and look forward to what the next stages

of life will bring for you. May

all your dreams come true. Congratulations on your graduation. We love you, Mom and Dad

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'If ye have as much faith as a grain of mustard seed- nothing shall be impossible unto you."

We hope all your days to come are (Matthew 17:20) special ones. Congratulations! Congratulations and love, Love, Jan, Dave, Ryan and Murphy Mom & Grandma

Congratulations Blane! Yotrve come a loi?$ u/ay, I've always been proud of you, but never more

than on your graduation day!! You're the first in the family to accomplish this, and my pride in you baby. You $o $irh

is immeasurable.

Lots of Love! I Mom I'm so proud of you, Ijesl.

/*11 my love, /Aamai?

Congratulations Blane!! A good man's steps are

ordered for life.

Life

Is For Ever Lots of love!! Alexis

94 "Without education we are in a CONGRATULATIONS, RUFUS! horrible and deadly danger of from Malcolm and Mom " taking educated people seriously. -G.K. Chesterton

Congratulations Anli Goldsmith

'Don't ever dare to take your college as a matter of course- because, like democracy and freedom, many people you'll never know have broken their hearts to

get it for you." 'Education is the best provision for old age.

- Alice Drue Miller -Aristotle

hare heisnere

We are proud of you.

Love, Steve, Karen, Robert, Margie, You have never let obstacles get in the way of Jeffrey, Mikki, Billie, your dreams and have faced life's challenges with Billy, Laurn, Blake, a smile. We will never be able to express the pride we feel in our hearts. You deserve the Morgan, Jordyn, Garret, best that life has to offer! You go girl!! Love Always, Emily, Jim, Marilyn, and Mom & Dad Dad

95 Jaemey, You coptipue to mal^e us proud.

You coptityue to brii}$ us joy aijd lauo^ter. You coptipue to become a beautiful u/omap.

l^et tlje u/ord $uide you. l^et tlje spirit move you ai?d l^et your loved

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May 17, 2004 Dear James, Congratulations on your graduation from Colorado College. We are so very

proud of you, and all that you have accomplished. Good luck on the road ahead.

With all our love,

Dad & Mum, Sam, Georgia, & Mark

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97 Congratulations Sara!

May your world be filled with happiness and may all your dreams come true. Love, Mom, Dad, Dave & Amy

98 Eric Jensen Burns

Congratulations on a stellar college

career! It's an honor, joy, and privilege to be your parents. Our advice? "Be

well, do good work, keep in touch, and

"' Be Careful! Love, Mom and Dad Dear Dave, are your deep, driving You what "To dream anything mat you want to dream, mat is the beauty of the human mind. To do anytfiina mat you want to do, that is the strength desire is. As your desire is, so is your of the human will. To trust yourself, to test your limits, that is the will. As your will is, so is your deed. courage to succeed."

As your deed is, so is your destiny. -Bcmanf Edmonds We are so proud of the man you have Qoi^ratulatioijs ^obyi become.

Love, Love, /Aom, Dad b lap Mom, Dad, Ken & Tom

Dear Jeff,

Our family is so proud of you. You have always been very thoughtful, caring, loving and loyal. You have excelled at all levels and remain humble. You have unlimited spirit and drive to be the best you can be. We know you will succeed in all of your future endeavors. Best of all, you have been a remarkable son, brother, brother-in-law, nephew, cousin, and friend. We have all been truly blessed with you as part of our family. We could not be more proud. i Love, Mom & Dad

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Love, Mom, Dad & Kira

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Zoe Margaux Underhill Malley- You've come a long way, baby! We're so proud of you, and wish you many new and wonderful doors to open. We'll always be here and there.

Big Love, Grandpa Frank, Grandma Julie, Dad, Mom, Jim, Monica, John & Alice, and Tibby!

100 Congratulations!

Katie Davies

Love, Carol & Ken Kent & Linda

Lauren & Kaitlyn

101 Congratulations 5cott! We are very proud of you! Having you in our lives is a joy and a blessing. By following your

motto of "let go and let God" you have experienced some amazing adventures. Your hard work has brought you far, but your compassion, strong faith, and inner strength will carry you

farther. As you continue on your life's journey, always remember to follow your dreams, believe in yourself, and trust in God. All our love, Dad, Mom, Steve, and Tom

'Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for

you in Christ Jesus." (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

Jordan, You always wind up on top!

Congratulations!

The Best is yet to come! Love, Mom, Dad, Jessica and Sarah

102 CONGRATULATIONS &JRI6TINE. P'Alez? Jonathan "Tex" McGee

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M^m, Pap anp M 1 ^ Love, Dad, Mom, and Blanton

Never give up on your dreams. Believe in yourself & know that your steps are ordered by God. Alexis Dominique Reyes Ball

Remember: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. (Philippians 4:13)

Love Always. Dad. Mom & Cindv

Wilfred, Keep climbing those mountains! Have fun

and be safe. Your journey is just beginning. Congratulations! Congratulations on all that you have Love, accomplished. Te quermos mucho. Mama Steve Mom and Dad &

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Do you know what I do?

Do you know how I have helped you?

I directly support teaching, learning and discovery at Colorado College.

I support the mission of the college by introducing alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff to the importance of giving annually to enhance

programs and assist in the daily operation of the college. AL FUND *

I help subsidize 40% of costs to narrow the gap between tuition costs and the true

cost of a CC education. I keep CC competitive with other

top liberal arts colleges. AS I help qualified students attend

CC thorough financial aid. SI) • I support a language lab, study abroad programs and the maintenance of Colorado College's beautiful campus.

I help equip an athletic team or intramural programs.

I provide field trip transportation for students.

• I buy laboratory supplies, library and art books.

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