December 20, 2007
GUILFORD COLLEGE GRADUATES
Dec. 15, 2007
2 MARY A. ABRAMS, A.B., Forensic Biology
2 JESSICA LYNETT PRIER ADAMS, A.B., Psychology
2 ABRAHAM FRANKLIN AMUAH, B.S., Biology with Honors
1 JOHN TAYLOR BAKER, B.S., Business Management
1 CHRISTOPHER LAYNE BARNETTE, B.S., Sport Management
2 DONNA MCDONALD MCCABE BARTLETT, B.S., Accounting
2 BRENDA KIRKMAN BEAN, B.S., Accounting
2 DEBORAH ANN BEASLEY, B.S., Accounting
2 JOHN DEREK BERARD, B.S., Computer Information Systems
1 ZACHARY EDWARD BOBAK, B.S., Biology
1 CHAD ROBERT BOONE, B.S., Sport Management
2 DEBORA DIANE BRADEN, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 GEORGE ROBERT BRADSHAW, B.S., Business Management with High Honors
2 SHERYL BROOKS, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 EARLINE S. CANNON, A.B., Psychology
2 CHRISTOPHER GEOFFREY CLARK, B.S., Criminal Justice
1 CHARLES HARRY CLAY, A.B., English
2 JEFF MONROE COBB, B.S., Accounting
2 MONICA COBB, A.B., Education Studies(Elementary) and Community & Justice Studies
1 LOGAN BLAYSE COLLIER, B.S., Criminal Justice and Psychology
2 SONYA OLIVIA HARRIS CONWAY, B.S., Business Management and Community & Justice Studies
2 TERRI LEA COUCH, B.S., Accounting
1 RACHEL KAY CREWS, A.B., Geology with Honors
2 HEATHER DOOLITTLE CROWDER, B.S., Criminal Justice
1 SONJA DIANE DALRYMPLE, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 DEBORAH SWENSON DANIELS, B.S., Business Management with Honors
1 LAUREN SUZANNE DEMAREST, A.B., Art
1 MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER DUMAS, A.B., Philosophy
1 ROBERT CLARK PARKER ELDREDGE, A.B., Philosophy and Political Science
1 DANA MICHELLE ELLER, A.B., Political Science
2 DENISE CHARLOTTE FISHER, A.B., English
2 ADRIAN JAMAR FORD, B.S., Business Management
2 JANICE MARLENA FOUSHEE, B.S., Accounting
2 TATIANA V. GARSHINA, B.S., Accounting with High Honors
2 TONYA VALENA GOINS, B.S., Business Management
2 DAVID MICHAEL GRUSKY, B.S., Criminal Justice with Honors
2 ELIZABETH GRACE GWIN, A.B., Psychology
2 HERMAN LAMOUNTE HAIRSTON, B.S., Business Management
2 SAQUOYA L. HARPER, B.S., Accounting
2 EMILY SHARON MCNEILL HARRIS, B.S., Business Management
2 HENRY SCOTT HODGE, B.A.S., Business Management
2 CRAIG STEVEN HOLLOWAY, B.S., Business Management
2 KAREN L. HOLTON, A.B., Forensic Biology and Criminal Justice
2 REBECCA LYNN HORNEY, A.B., Forensic Biology
2 DIANNE ELIZABETH HUFFMAN, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 SUSAN CAUDLE HUNT, A.B., Education Studies(Secondary) and English with Honors
2 CHRISTINA MAE INGOLD, A.B., Psychology
2 VERBIA LADONE’ JOHNSON, B.S., Community & Justice Studies
2 CYNTHIA KELLY JONES, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 LORI ANNE JONES, A.B., Forensic Biology
1 NATHANIEL BARTLETT JOSLIN, A.B., Art
1 ALAINA NICOLE KOONCE, A.B., Forensic Biology and Psychology
1 DAVID BRIDEN KOSBOB, A.B., Art
2 MEGAN ELIZABETH LARSON, A.B., Psychology
2 ANDRA WEST LEBAUER, B.S., Sports Medicine with High Honors
2 LATOSHIA MASHAWN LEWIS, A.B., Education Studies(Elementary) and History
1 HEIDI LEE MACLEAN-MARAFA, B.F.A., Art and Forensic Biology with Departmental Honors-Art
1 MALLORY LAINE MALKIN, A.B., Psychology and Criminal Justice with High Honors, Honors Program Graduate, Departmental Honors-Psychology
2 LINDA PENDER MANNS, B.S., Accounting
2 PHYLLIS ANN SPRUILL MARROW, B.S., Business Management
2 MELVINIE AIMIAL MATTHEWS, A.B., Psychology
1 REBECCA LYNNE MCCORMICK, B.S., Criminal Justice and Psychology with High Honors
2 EILEEN MARY MCGUINNESS-VAILLANCOURT, A.B., Forensic Biology and Criminal Justice
1 MAXWELL MCHEAUX MCKONON, A.B., Political Science and Community & Justice Studies
2 SHEILA ANN MEADOWS, B.S., Accounting
2 IAN MACDONALD MICHIE, A.B., English and History with High Honors
2 SARAH K. MOORE, B.S., Accounting with High Honors
2 LINWOOD DE-VALTON MORRIS, B.S., Computer Information Systems with High Honors
1 MORENIKE YETUNDE MOSURO, A.B., History
2 CARA HOWLETT NEWMAN, B.S., Criminal Justice and English with Honors
1 DIANA G. NEWMAN, B.S., Computer Information Systems
2 KELLY A. NISBET, A.B., Forensic Biology with High Honors
2 KYLE M. OAKLEY, B.S., Sport Management with High Honors
2 KARINA C. O’BRIEN, B.S., Business Management
1 CIJI DANIELLE KATHLEEN OLIVEY, B.S., Criminal Justice
2 TIMOTHY RAY OVERBY, B.S., Accounting
2 CRYSTAL PASSMORE, B.S., Accounting
2 FLOYDRICKA OPHELIA PETTRESS, B.S., Business Management
1 MARY-ALICE PHILLIPS, A.B., Art
2 BONNIE LYNN QUEEN, A.B., Forensic Biology
1 ERIN LYNN RIGGS, A.B., Psychology with Honors
2 ABRAHAM RUBIO, B.S., Accounting
2 KOFI ASIEDU SELBY, B.S., Accounting
1 ERIC SCOTT SMALLWOOD, B.S., Sport Management
1 PATRICIA ELENA SOLIZ, B.S., Biology and Health Sciences with Honors
2 DANIEL PHILLIP SPARKS, A.B., Geology
2 TARESA H. SPARKS, B.S., Accounting with High Honors
1 JOSHUA WAYNE SUTTON, B.S., Sports Medicine
2 SHAD AGNOO TALLY, B.S., Mathematics
1 WILLIAM BRICE TARLETON, A.B., Psychology
1 KATHARINE GRACE TAYLOR, A.B., Art
2 ALISIA LATOYA WALDON, B.S., Business Management
1 STEPHEN DAVID WALTON, JR., B.S., Criminal Justice
1 AMANDA LEIGH WARD, B.S., Business Management
2 VICKIE ANN WATSON, A.B., Psychology with High Honors
2 J. THOMAS WATTS, B.S., Justice & Policy Studies
2 KATHY BEASLEY WELCH, B.S., Business Management
2 ALBERESHEIO BERNARD WEST, B.S., Biology
2 DEIRDRE DIANNE WEST, A.B., Biology
2 TRACY L. WHITLEY, A.B., Psychology
2 JENNIFER RUSSELL WHITLOCK, A.B., English and Psychology
2 JENNIFER L. WILLIAMS, B.S., Business Management
2 SARAH LORETTA WILLIAMSON, B.S., Community & Justice Studies
2 JENNIFER LEA WOLF, B.S., Biology
2 DAVID E. WORLAND, B.S., Accounting
1- Traditional Student
2- Continuing Education Student
December 20, 2007
The basketball teams have nine games, including four men’s home games, while students are on break in early January. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to support the Quakers at Ragan-Brown Fieldhouse and on the road. Admission to home games is free for all.
The schedule is as follows:
Men’s Basketball
Jan.
2, AVERETT, 7 p.m.
5, at Emory (Ga.), 3 p.m.
9, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, 7 p.m.
12, RANDOLPH-MACON, 3 p.m.
13, VIRGINIA WESLEYAN, 3 p.m.
Women’s Baskeball
Jan.
5, at Emory & Henry (Va.), 4 p.m.
9, at Hollins (Va.), 7 p.m.
11, at Randolph-Macon (Va.), 7 p.m.
12, at Virginia Wesleyan, 4 p.m.
For more information, visit http://www.guilford.edu/athletics
December 17, 2007
SHELDON “SHELLY” MORGENSTERN, founder of the Eastern Music Festival and a former assistant professor of music at Guilford, died Dec. 16 at age 69 in a hospital in Geneva, Switzerland, near his home in Collonges, France. He had suffered from stomach cancer. Morgenstern had grown up in Greensboro, but had moved to France after his retirement as EMF’s music director in 1998.
Eastern Music Festival Executive Director Stephanie Cordick commented, “Music professionals and aficionados are grateful to Shelly Morgenstern for his incredible vision and commitment in founding Eastern Music Festival which has expanded beyond anything anyone could have imagined when he assembled the first group of young music students on the campus of Guilford College. Most of the Festival’s growth through the years can be attributed to excellent artistic leadership by Shelly from the beginning and continuing through the years to the present with Gerard Schwarz.”
In his book No Vivaldi in the Garage, Morgenstern recalled his 1961 discussions with college President CLYDE MILNER about starting EMF, and said, “Clyde and I walked in the mud and rain to view the newly poured foundation for Dana Auditorium, which was initially intended for required chapel meetings and for theater productions. It turned out that Dana Auditorium was dreadful for both purposes, but it is one of the great acoustical concert halls in which I have performed.”
Cordick said Eastern Music Festival’s 2008 season will be dedicated to Morgenstern.
His family has scheduled a memorial service for Sunday, Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. at Dana Auditorium.