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Southwestern College 1 00 College St. Winfield KS 67156 ~.. • Southwestern College 100 College St. Winfield KS 67156 1 Right: Leah Rankin watches the Friends ga me as part of the Purple Storm. (photo by Elise Eilts) Lower Right: Christy Hopkins, Rachel Ferguson, Ashley Twyman, and Paul Farney broadcast SCTV. (photo by Miranda Harris) Above: Andrea Maxwell , Donna McMullan, Alex Ben­ nett, and Lindsay Coibion cheer at the Jinx Spirit Con­ test at Homecoming . (photo by Elise Eilts) Ri ght: Michael Moser, Moses Coleman, and Warren Hanson visit the Fli nt Hills for PrairyLife. (photo by Michel'le Boucher) 2 Left: Beta Sigma Phi sisters Ashley Twyman, Hannah Diver, Tia Leach, Katie Burrow, Tara Revell, and Sarah Hodgkinson dance at the Jinx Spirit Contest. (photo by Elise Eilts) Below left: Craig Fisher, Ben Ri vers, Marguerite Regan , Kate Hutchens, Grete Palsmeier, an d Ashley Boucher hold the first meeting for the Art Car Contest. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Above: Jenn Nicholson watches the ball at the soft­ ball game against Cowley County Community College. (photo by Tod Megredy) Left: Cassanda McGowan takes a picture of a flower in the Flint Hills. (photo by Michelle Boucher) Right: Matt Hague and Careth Eaton watch as the Purple Storm sweeps across the gym as the Builders take on the Friends Falcons. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin) Lower Right: Livin' it up at the Halloween Dance. Front Row: Jenna Swisher, Tia Leach Back Row: Mallory Vickery, Lissa Stroud, Andrea Maxwell, Tara Pagenkopf, Sarah Denny, Kaely Pod­ schun. (photo special to Moundbuilder) Below: Seth Holder, Joshua Long, and Eric Lind gather round the table in hopes to win some prizes at the Phi Delta's casino night. Right: Matt Jones and Jarod Luetjen take a break from overwork­ ing themselves at the freshman workday. (photo special to Mound­ builder) Why is Darbeth round? a. to confuse freshmen b. Darbeth is French for circle c. because a square has corners d. because of the acoustics, dorkhead 4 Left: An exhausted and worn-out Lisa Broberg takes a time-out after helping freshmen move into the dorms. (photo by Elise Eilts) Lower Left: Andrew Cherry, Jason Moore, Brandon Smith sacrifice the cold to promote school spirit at the Friend 's soccer game. (photo by Elise Eilts) Below: Chaz Davis and Brian Nickerson pose with stout SC sup­ porter George W. Bush while a shy Jonathan Leeper tries to avoid the camera during Freshmen Move In Day. (photo by Elise Eilts) Left: Megan Dougherty, Daughter ofJennifer Dougherty, poses with her heroes, the SC Cheer Squad Front Row: Lissa Stroud and Natalie Terry, Lindsay Coibion, Donna McMullen, Leslie Ben­ nett, Tia Leach . (photo special to Moundbuilder) Who was Warren? a. Worm's father b. the man who put Winfield on the map c. the name of the first black cat d. just a random name Why 77 steps? a. 77 graduates the first year b. that's how many fit on the hill c. in honor of all the past Jinx cats d. 7 once is lucky, so 7 twice is luckier Right: Adam Thompson takes a break and watches the freshman moving in. (photo by Elise Eilts) Lower Right: Lissa Stroud leads the crowd in a cheer at a home football game. (photo special to the Mound­ builder) Above: Kyle Wheatley plays the guitar as part of a small ensemble at the Jazz concert. (photo by Elise Eilts) Right: Kate Hutchens gives Ross Baker a big squeeze as he makes popcorn during game night at Dr. Gard­ ner's house. (photo by Eli se Eilts) 6 Left: On their fi rst road tri p, the Purpl e Storm shows SC pri de at the Friends basketball game. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin ) Below Left: Members of Campus Players Craig Fisher, Julie Sapp, an d Josiah Ch ieng take time to pose fo r a picture on th ier rock. (photo by Eli se Eilts) Above: Lisa Reynolds practices putting Karen Wilder in a headlock at the self defen se workshop sponsored by SAA. (ph oto special to the Moundbuilder) Left: Demont Burdine, Kenyada Davis, and James Brannon take a time out and ch ill at the door to the Phi 54 Ph i and Ph i Sheeba Ph i Halloween Dance. (photo by Rachel Ferguson) 7 Right: Front row: Danecia Williams, Nique Wallace, Angelina Brunson, Kylanna Crawford. Back row: Christin Williams, Shante Rivers, Chelsea Hampton, Shawnte Bunting show a bit of playful attitude. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Lower Right: Paul Farney carries lumber during Fresh­ man Workday. (photo by !\Jicole Howie) Below: The Purple Storm forms a tunnel of spirit to sup­ port the team at a home basketball game. (photo by Tod Megredy) Right: Eric Bledsoe reaches for a flower in the Flint Hills during a PrairyLife fieldtrip. (photo by Michelle Boucher) Who wears that Jinx costLlme anyway? a. A Phi Oelt pledge b. President Merriman myRA what do you mean, costume? 8 Left: Jessica Harr and Natalie Carlson enjoy the Schol­ arship Dinner. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Lower Left: The volleyball team prepares for a game wearing old school uniforms during Homecoming week. (photo by Tod Megredy) Below: Bernardo Alvarez and Josiah Thibodeau let their inner pop star sing at Mega Flix in the Java Jinx. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin) Left: Cody Kitzke and Sarah Thuma do their best to attract students to their table at the Activities Fair. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Why is there a chapel in the library? a. budget cuts b. it didn't fit in Wallingford c. there is? d. to pray for finals and papers 9 Below: Traci Lungren follows through with a serve at a homecoming volleyball game. (photo by Tod Megredy) Right: Jeremiah Thompson, Kyle Lewis, Kristina Crape, Tim Burnett, and Josiah Cheing take a well deserved break at Freshman Work Day. (photo by Elise Eilts) Above Right: Cheerleaders and yell leaders prepare for a free-throw shot at a basketball game. (photo by Tod Megredy) Right: Lacey Ruby and Hannah Diver use all their strength to win tug of war at the Crazy Olympics during Homecoming. (photo by Nicole Howie) )() Left: The student body wait their turn to put a rock on the mound at the Moundbuilding ceremony. (photo by Nicole Howie) Below Left: Adam Thornpson, Melissa Williamson, and Joel Wilke show their enthusiasm at the girls' semi-final soccer game against Friends. (photo by Elise Ei'lts) Above: Ben Rivers lets his mind wander by the Campu~ Players ' rock. (photo by Elise Eilts) Left: Ti m Sentz decorates a reluctant Melissa William­ son at Art in the Park. (photo by Travis Phillips) Right: Winfield citizens gather at the annual Art in the Park for food and music. (photo by Christy Hopkins) Lower Right: Homecoming candidates Hector Munoz, Julie Sapp, Josh Melcher, Tara Williams, Kurt Burkhart, Holly Higbee, T J Harris, Andrea Mohr, and Brant Littrell pause for a moment after coronation. (photo by Nicole Howie) Above: Two of the football captains, Matt Williams and Leroy Jackson, lead their team in a cheer at the Home­ coming Bonfire. (photo by Miranda Harris) Right: Anna Douglas, daughter of Coach Chris Douglas, entertains the crowd during halftime at a home basket­ ball game. (photo special to the Szetho Shan Lin ) 12 Left: Tara Wiliams, Leah Rankin , and Rachel Fergu­ son relax before a tennis meet. (photo by Elise Eilts) Below left: The basketball team strains to lift their rock at the Moundbuilding Ceremony. (photo by Nicole Howie) Above: Andre Harper, Justin Alexander, Tallon Mitch­ ell , and Brian Nickerson show off their apparel at the Winter Formal. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin) Left: Amber Stewart, Sarah Kallail , and Miranda Harris hang out in their dorm room. (photo by Eric Bledsoe) 13 Ri ght: Kelly Burgar, Rachel Ferguson, and Gladys Mu k­ windidza peform with the Black Cats du ri ng halftime of a footba ll game. (photo by Miranda Harris) Lower Right: Nick Sparacino tells his problems to Josh Melcher, the bartender in a 9 Lives Improv skit. (photo by Travis Phillips) Above: Rachel Pollock huddles in her blanket as she supports the girls' SC soccer team during semi-finals against Friends. (photo by Elise Eilts) Right: Tara Revell carries a shelf into a house after her Freshman Workday crew cleaned up their site . (photo by Nicole Howie) 14 Left: Katie Burrow and Alex Chen listen to directions and take note of their tasks for Freshman Workday. (photo by Nicole Howie) Lower Left: Front Row: Wes Crossan, Ray Nettrouer, James Kelly, Daniel Seeley. Back Row: Kyle Jones, Jarvis Cannon , John White , John King, Jeromy Jones, and Ken Barton shows their school spirit at a basketball game. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Above: Tia Leach gives her best for Beta Sigma Phi during the Homecoming Spirit Contest. (photo by Elise Eilts) Left: Karah Covey searches for an open teammate to pass the ball to during an SC basketball game. (photo by Tod Megredy) 15 Right: Tara Revell and Lynn Dauber show off their cos­ tumes for the Phi 54 Phi Halloween dance. (photo by Rachel Ferguson) Below: Evan Pollock, Rachel Pollock, and Ann Chartier throw candy to the crowd on the Leadership float in the Homecoming Parade. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin) Above right: Wes Pekarek and Sarah Jrab enjoy the Beta Sigma Phi Winter Formal. (photo by Szetho Shan Lin) Left: Mike Bumgarner comforts Matt Hodges at a 9 Lives Improv Show. (photo by Elise Eilts) 16 Left: The Leadership team cuts the ribbon on the shed where they are storing the paper for their new campus recycling project. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Below left: Kristina Crape buys food at the new con­ verted snack bar, The Java Jinx.
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