2003-2004 Yearbook

Junior Amanda Terry, sophomore Kyle Johnson, and seniors Stacy Perry, Kyle Hinckley, Summer Feazell and Peter Shipman dress in attire representing the southern United States during the 1860s at the Phi Alpha Theta Southern Culture Banquet Nov. 21. Terry made her dress to resemble a historical Southern belle's fashion. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Julie Harris) .' Dr. Andy Olree, associate professor of political sci– ence, lectures to the administrative law class Nov. 20. "Dr. Olree helped me become more enthusias– tic about legal knowledge while giving me insight into the legal profession," junior Justin Dean said. (Photo by Russell Keck) time M0TION Paul Haynie, professor of history, speaks to a group of students in April 2001 at a small church on the battlegrounds at Shiloh, a Civil War landmark in Shiloh, Tenn. Haynie, who had a passion for Civil War history, took his classes to Pittsburgh landing, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss., every year to see the battlegrounds and experi– ence Civil War history. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Paul Haynie) history & social science /I 159

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