1998-1999 Yearbook

History teachers and students gather at the ruins of the Windsor mansion in Mississippi. Students in the Civil War class visitedhistorical civil war sites on a field trip that took them into southern Arkansas and Mississippi. The Windsor mansion housed soldiers during the war. It survived the war but was later destroyed by fire. Jenni Strunk Cariton, an art alumna, addresses the crowd on hand for the dedication ceremony ofthe newly remodeled art building. She developed the basic design for the large round stained glass that is displayed in the top ofthe floor-to-ceiling windows in the foyer. Art students BradBlackman andBrian Borgman created the basic design for the rectangular windows at the bottom. The building was completedjust weeks before its dedication during Homecoming. • 164 Daniel Adams, M.F.A. Asso. ProfJArt Beverly Austin, .l\1.A. InstJArt Steve Choate, .l\l.F.A. InstJArt Faye Doran, Ed.D. ProfJArt l\lark Elrod, Ph.D. Asso. ProfJPolitical Science Jan Fortner, l\1.A. InstlHistory & Bible Paul Haynie, Ph.D. ProflHistory Tom Howard, Ed.D. Oist. Prof. & Dept. ChairlHistory and Social Science Fred Jewell , Ed.D. ProflHistory John Keller, Ph.D. ProfJArt ACADEMICS Andy Olree, J.D. , C.P.A. Ass't. ProUPolit ical Science Paul Pitt, M.F.A. ProfJArt Don Robinson, .l\1.A. Prof. & Dept. Chair/Art Joe Segraves, Ph.D. ProflHistory Tom Statom, Ph.D. ProflHistory

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