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            | The Board of Trustees (as of January 2005) | ^ TOP |  Davidson College is governed by a Board of Trustees. Twenty-four   of the Trustees represent the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),   sixteen of which are confirmed by the presbyteries within the   State of North Carolina, and eight atlarge from the national   membership. Twelve are elected at-large by the Trustees   themselves and eight by the alumni. In addition, five members of   the Board serve ex officio, including the President-elect and   President of the National Alumni Association, the Chair and Past   Chair of the Board of Visitors, and the President of the College. 
    
        
            | John F. McCartney, Chair Chairman, Westcon Group, Inc.
 |  | Chicago, Illinois |  
            | Katie B. Morris, Vice Chair Director, The Katherine and Thomas M. Belk Foundation
 |  | Southern Pines, North Carolina |  
            | Beverly S. Hance, Secretary Private Investor, Community Leader
 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  Carlos E. Alvarez, Chief Executive Officer, The Gambrinus   Company—San Antonio, Texas Robert L. Avinger, Principal, OPT Capital, LLC—Charlotte, North   Carolina Edward L. Baker, Chairman, Florida Rock Industries,   Inc.—Jacksonville, Florida Frances W. Baker, Pediatrician—Norfolk, Virginia The Honorable John M. Belk, Chairman, Belk Stores   Services—Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah P. Boehmler, Retired Vice President, American Stock   Exchange—New York, New York Lowell L. Bryan, Director, McKinsey & Company, Inc.—New York,   New York M. Erwin Carter, President, Newbold Corporation—Lithonia, Georgia Ann B. Clark, Regional Superintendent of High Schools,   Charlotte—Mecklenburg Schools-Charlotte, North Carolina Kenneth S. Crews, Vice Chairman, Managing Director, Global   Head—Energy and Power, UBS Warburg- Dallas, Texas Debbie Dillon Darden, Former Educator—Charlotte, North Carolina J. Roy Davis, Jr., Chairman Emeritus, S&D Coffee,   Inc.—Concord, North Carolina Paul W. Davis III, President, The Colville Group—Charlotte, North   Carolina Stuart B. Dorsett, Director, Ward and Smith, PA—Fayetteville,   North Carolina Elisabeth C. Ervin, Retired Educator—Morganton, North Carolina W. Wyche Fowler, Jr., President, Wyche Fowler   International—Washington, D.C S. Taylor Glover, President, Turner Enterprises—Atlanta, Georgia Kevin R. Hanna, Secretary, City of Philadelphia Office of Housing   and Neighborhood Preservation—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Derry Harper, Chief Inspector General, State of   Florida—Tallahassee, Florida Lawrence M. Kimbrough, President & Chief Executive Officer,   First Charter Corporation—Charlotte, North Carolina S. Sherburne Laughlin, Adjunct Professor, Non Profit Management,   American University—Bethesda, Maryland Paul R. Leonard, Jr., U. S. Council, Habitat for Humanity   International—Americus, Georgia Ross W. Manire, Chief Executive Officer, Clearlinx Network   Corporation—Glen Ellyn, Illinois The Honorable James G. Martin, Corporate Vice President,   Carolinas HealthCare System—Charlotte, North Carolina William N. Mathis, President, Gulf States Investments, Energy   Services—Houston, Texas Wallace B. Millner III, Retired Vice Chair and Chief Financial   Officer, Signet Banking, Current Chair, MCG Capital   Corp.—Richmond Virginia W. Olin Nisbet III, Chairman, Sterling Capital   Management—Charlotte, North Carolina Robert B. Norris, Attorney, Wishart Norris Henninger &   Pittman, P.A.—Charlotte, North Carolina A. Alex Porter, President, Porter Orlin, LLC—New York, New York Sara Tatum Pottenger, Former Banker, Community Leader—Durham,   North Carolina Patricia A. Rodgers, President, Rodgers Builders, Inc.—Charlotte,   North Carolina John B. Rogers, Jr., Senior Minister, Covenant Presbyterian   Church—Charlotte, North Carolina Arthur Ross III, Pastor, White Memorial Presbyterian   Church—Raleigh, North Carolina Thomas W. Ross, Sr., Executive Director, Z. Smith Reynolds   Foundation—Winston-Salem, North Carolina Stephen L. Salyer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Public   Radio International—Minneapolis, Minnesota Mitzi Short, Vice President of Sales, West Region, Pepsi   USA—Greenwood Village, Colorado Stephen B. Smith, Managing Director, Bear Stearns/Camilla Asset   Management—Dallas, Texas Arnold H. Snider, General Partner, Deerfield Management—New York,   New York Samuel V. Tallman, Retired Partner, Knight, Tallman & Co.,   Inc.—Saint Petersburg, Florida Amelia Crittenberger Taylor, Former Field Hockey Coach, Cape Fear   Academy—Wilmington, North Carolina Todd A. Thomson, EVP for Finance, Operations and Strategy and   Chief Financial Officer, Citigroup, Inc—New York, New York Robert F. Vagt, President, Davidson College—Davidson, North   Carolina Kenneth D. Weeks, Jr., Physician, Cardiologist, (Former   President) MidCarolina Cardiology—Mooresville, North Carolina Carolann C. Willingham, Media Assistant, Wake County Public   Schools—Raleigh, North Carolina 
 
    
        
            | Retired Faculty (as of August 1, 2004) | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr., President Emeritus of the College       and Professor Emeritus of History | (1951, 1983) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard), L.L.D. (Davidson),       L.H.D. (Oglethorpe, Queens, Bridgewater, Marymount, Hollins,       Mary Baldwin), Litt.D. (Washington and Lee) |  |  
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            | John W. Kuykendall, President Emeritus of the College and       Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher Professor Emeritus of Religion | (1984, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), B.D. (Union Seminary-Richmond), S.T.M.       (Yale) |  
            |  | M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton), D.D. (Hanover), L.H.D. (Wofford) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Anthony S. Abbott, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of       English | (1964, 2001) |  
            |  | A.B. (Princeton), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Rupert T. Barber, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Theatre and       Speech | (1963, 1998) |  
            |  | B.S. (Louisiana State), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Louisiana       State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Horace Alden Bryan, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry | (1955, 1992) |  
            |  | A.B. (King), Ph.D. (Tennessee) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John Nicholas Burnett, Maxwell Chambers Professor Emeritus of       Chemistry | (1968, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A., M.S., Ph.D. (Emory) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Richard Clyde Burts, Jr., Registrar Emeritus and Professor       Emeritus of Psychology | (1961, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B. (Furman), M.A., Ed.D. (Columbia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Thomas A. Cartmill, Professor Emeritus of Physical Education | (1974, 1985) |  
            |  | B.S. (Springfield), M.Ed. (Johns Hopkins) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Richard Cargill Cole, Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor       Emeritus of English | (1961, 1993) |  
            |  | A.B. (Hamilton), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Limone C. Collins, Professor Emeritus of Biology | (1984, 1988) |  
            |  | B.S. (Prairie View A & M), M.S., Ph.D. (Iowa) (deceased       08/08/04) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jean S. Cornell, Associate Professor Emerita of Speech | (1971, 1987) |  
            |  | B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan), M.S.J. (Northwestern), M.A. (Arizona) |  |  
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            | Charles D. Dockery, Professor Emeritus of French | (1974, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Earlham), M.A., Ph.D. (Iowa) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | James Monroe Fredericksen, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry | (1957, 1989) |  
            |  | B.S. (Richmond), Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Dirk French, W. R. Grey Professor Emeritus of Classics | (1967, 2001) |  
            |  | A.B. (Lawrence), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | William Francis Frey, Professor Emeritus of Physics | (1960, 1999) |  
            |  | A.B. (King), M.S., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ralph William Gable, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry | (1960, 1994) |  
            |  | B.S. (Texas), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | David Carroll Grant, Professor Emeritus of Biology | (1968, 2000) |  
            |  | A.B. (Wooster), Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John Gill Holland, Professor Emeritus of English | (1967, 2004) |  
            |  | A.B. (Washington & Lee), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Douglas Clay Houchens, Professor Emeritus of Art | (1953, 1978) |  
            |  | B.F.A., M.F.A. (Richmond Professional Institute) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Grant D. Jones, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of       Anthropology | (1985, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Florida State), M.A., Ph.D. (Brandeis) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert David Kaylor, James Sprunt Professor Emeritus of       Religion | (1964, 1999) |  
            |  | A.B. (Southwestern), B.D. (Louisville Seminary), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John D. Kelton, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of       Psychology | (1959, 1997) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Donald L. Kimmel, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biology | (1971, 2000) |  
            |  | A.B. (Swarthmore), M.D. (Temple), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Lunsford Richardson King, Richardson Professor Emeritus of       Mathematics | (1964, 2002) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | George Labban, Jr., W. R. Grey Professor Emeritus of       Classical Studies | (1952, 1984) |  
            |  | A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (Texas) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Malcolm Lester, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of History | (1959, 1989) |  
            |  | A.B. (Mercer), M.A., Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Glenn Carlos Lindsey, Professor Emeritus of Economics | (1958, 1998) |  
            |  | B.B.A., M.B.A. (Georgia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Samuel Dow Maloney, James Sprunt Professor Emeritus of       Religion and Philosophy | (1954, 1994) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), B.D., Th.M., Th.D. (Union Seminary-Richmond) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Martha R. McAlister, Lecturer Emerita in Speech | (1987, 2003) |  
            |  | B.S. (Northwestern), M.A. (UNC Greensboro) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Alexander Jeffrey McKelway, Paul B. Freeland Professor       Emeritus of Religion | (1965, 1998) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), B.A. (Princeton Seminary), Th.D. (Basel) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Winfred Pleasants Minter, Professor Emeritus of Political       Science | (1957, 1981) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (Virginia Polytechnic), Ph.D. (Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | C. Louise Nelson, Professor Emerita of Economics | (1964, 1988) |  
            |  | B.S., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Malcolm Overstreet Partin, Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor       Emeritus of History | (1968, 2003) |  
            |  | A.B. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jack R. Perry, Director Emeritus of the Dean Rusk Program in       International Studies and Professor Emeritus of Political       Science | (1985, 1995) |  
            |  | A.B. (Mercer), M.A., Ph.D. (Columbia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Max Eugene Polley, J.W. Cannon Professor Emeritus of Religion | (1956, 1993) |  
            |  | A.B. (Albion), B.D., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | J. Harris Proctor, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of       Political Science | (1970, 1991) |  
            |  | A.B. (Duke), M.A. (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy),       Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Charles Edward Ratliff, Jr., William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor       Emeritus of Economics | (1947, 1992) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Daniel Durham Rhodes, Paul B. Freeland Professor Emeritus of       Religion | (1960, 1984) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), B.D. (Louisville Seminary), Ph.D. (Duke)       (deceased 01/31/05) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jerry Allan Roberts, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics | (1965, 1993) |  
            |  | B.E.Py., M.S., Ph.D. (North Carolina State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Junius Brutus Stroud, Richardson Professor Emeritus of       Mathematics | (1960, 1994) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | William Holt Terry, Dean of Students Emeritus | (1962, 1994) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), M.Div., D.Min. (Union Seminary-Richmond) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Hallam Walker, Professor Emeritus of French | (1965, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Wilmer Hayden Welsh, Professor Emeritus of Music | (1963, 1991) |  
            |  | B.S. (Johns Hopkins), B.M., M.M., Artist’s Diploma (Peabody       Conservatory) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert C. Williams, Vice President for Academic Affairs and       Dean of Faculty Emeritus and Vail Professor Emeritus of       History | (1986, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Wesleyan), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John H. Williamson, Herman Brown Professor Emeritus of       Biology | (1981, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S. (North Carolina State), M.S. (Cornell), Ph.D.       (University of Georgia, Athens) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Albert Allen Wolf, Professor Emeritus of Physics | (1965, 1991) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Vanderbilt), Ph.D. (Georgia Institute of       Technology) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Erich-Oskar Joachim Siegfried Wruck, Professor Emeritus of       German | (1962, 1994) |  
            |  | A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (Rutgers) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | T.C. Price Zimmermann, Vice President for Academic Affairs       and Dean of Faculty Emeritus and Charles A. Dana Professor       Emeritus of History | (1977, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (Williams), B.A., M.A. (Oxford), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  
            | Retired Librarians
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            | Mary Sewell Helvey, Head Catalogue Librarian Emerita | (1966, 1983) |  
            |  | A.B. (Concord), B.A. in L.S. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
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            | Hattie R. Pendergraft, Head of Serials & Government       Documents Emerita | (1973, 1996) |  
            |  | B.A. (Campbell), M.S. in L.S. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  |  |  
            | Evelyne B. Thomas, Head of Acquisitions Emerita | (1976, 1991) |  
            |  | A.B., M.A. (Alabama) |  
    
        
            | Continuing Faculty, 2004-2005 (as of August 1, 2004) | ^ TOP |  (tenure/tenure-track appointments) 
    
        
            | Peter J. Ahrensdorf, Professor of Political Science and       Humanities | (1989, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Yale), Ph.D. (University of Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Daniel W. Aldridge III, Associate Professor of History | (2000, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Michigan State), J.D. (Northwestern University Law       School), Ph.D. (Emory) |  
            |  |  |  
            | Dennis R. Appleyard, James B. Duke Professor of International       Studies and Professor of Economics | (1989, 1989) |  
            |  | A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan), A.M., Ph.D. (University of Michigan,       Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ruth L. Ault, Nancy and Erwin Maddrey Professor of Psychology | (1979, 1989) |  
            |  | B.A. (Pomona), M.A., Ph.D. (UCLA) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ben Baker, Associate Professor of Economics | (1997, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (Wofford), M.A. (University of South Carolina, Columbia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robin Bruce Barnes, Professor of History | (1980, 1994) |  
            |  | B.A. (Colby), M.A., Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **Cole Barton, Professor of       Psychology | (1983, 1994) |  
            |  | B.A., M.S., Ph.D. (Utah) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ruth Freitag Beeston, Professor of Chemistry | (1984, 1998) |  
            |  | B.S. (Bucknell), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mario J. Belloni, Assistant Professor of Physics | (1998, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of California, Berkeley), M.A., Ph.D.       (University of Connecticut) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | llJonathan P. Berkey,       Professor of History and Humanities | (1993, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Williams), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *Karen Kabat Bernd, Associate       Professor of Biology | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Franklin and Marshall), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Irl C. Bivens, Professor of Mathematics | (1982, 1992) |  
            |  | A.B. (Pfeiffer), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | David N. Blauch, Associate Professor of Chemistry | (1993, 1999) |  
            |  | B.S. (Lebanon Valley College), Ph.D. (California Institute of       Technology, Pasadena) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mauro Botelho, Associate Professor of Music | (1990, 1996) |  
            |  | B.M., M.M. (University of Cincinnati), Ph.D. (University of       Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Daniel M. Boye, Professor of Physics | (1989, 2001) |  
            |  | B.S. (Emory & Henry), Ph.D. (University of Georgia,       Athens) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Laurence S. Cain, Professor of Physics | (1978, 1992) |  
            |  | B.S. (Wake Forest), M.S., Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *A. Malcolm Campbell, Associate       Professor of Biology | (1994, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *Shireen E. Campbell, Associate       Professor of English | (1993, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (Florida Atlantic), M.A., Ph.D. (Tulane) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Felix Alvin Carroll, Jr., Joseph R. Morton Professor of       Chemistry | (1972, 1986) |  
            |  | B.S. (UNC Chapel Hill), Ph.D. (California Institute of       Technology) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Verna M. Case, Professor of Biology | (1974, 1991) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John Addis Casey, Executive Director and Professor of       Information Technology | (1983, 1995) |  
            |  | B.S. (Loyola), M.S., Ph.D. (Michigan State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Timothy P. Chartier, Assistant Professor of Mathematics | (2003, 2003) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (Western Michigan), Ph.D. (University of Colorado,       Boulder) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Kelly A. Chaston, Associate Professor of Economics | (1997, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Rhode Island), M.A. (University of New Hampshire),       Ph.D. (Boston College) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Keyne A. Cheshire, Assistant Professor of Classics | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Carleton), M.A., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Helen Cho, Assistant Professor of Anthropology | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A., B.S. (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), |  |  
            |  | M.A., Ph.D. (University of Missouri, Columbia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Wolfgang Christian, Herman Brown Professor of Physics | (1983, 1993) |  
            |  | B.S., Ph.D. (North Carolina State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Suzanne W. Churchill, Associate Professor of English | (1996, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Middlebury), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ann Marie Costa, Professor of Theatre | (1994, 2004) |  
            |  | B.F.A. (Boston Conservatory of Music), M.F.A. (University of       Pittsburgh) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +Russell Crandall, Assistant       Professor of Political Science | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Bowdoin), M.A., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Stephen L. Davis, Professor of Mathematics | (1981, 1996) |  
            |  | B.A. (Lindenwood), Ph.D. (Rutgers) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Scott D. Denham, Professor of German | (1990, 2004) |  
            |  | A.B. (University of Chicago), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Vivien E. Dietz, Associate Professor of History and       Humanities | (1990, 1996) |  
            |  | A.B. (Harvard), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Michael Edwin Dorcas, Associate Professor of Biology | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (University of Texas at Arlington), Ph.D. (Idaho       State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | C. Earl Edmondson, Professor of History | (1970, 1985) |  
            |  | B.A. (Mississippi College), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Hansford M. Epes, Jr., Registrar and Professor of German and       Humanities | (1964, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Amanda Ewington, Assistant Professor of Russian | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Barnard), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Nancy J. Fairley, Professor of Anthropology | (1993, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (CUNY), Ph.D. (SUNY at Stony Brook) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Brenda A. Flanagan, Professor of English | (1996, 1996) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mark C. Foley, Assistant Professor of Economics | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S. (William and Mary), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **W. Trent Foley, Professor of       Religion | (1984, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (Kalamazoo), M.Div. (McCormick Theological Seminary), |  |  
            |  | M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ann M. Fox, Assistant Professor of English | (1999, 1999) |  
            |  | B.S., B.A. (SUNY at Buffalo), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana       University, Bloomington) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Joseph Tate Gardner, Jr., Professor of Theatre and Speech | (1974, 1990) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Florida State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Richard R. Gay, Associate Professor of Education | (1999, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (University of Richmond), Ph.D. (UNC Greensboro) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +Timothy H. Gfroerer, Associate       Professor of Physics | (1999, 2004) |  
            |  | B.S. (University of the South), M.S. (Georgia Institute of       Technology), Ph.D. (Dartmouth) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Gail McMurray Gibson, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of       English and Humanities | (1983, 1992) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Duke), Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Irwin Stuart Goldstein, Professor of Philosophy | (1983, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A. (Carleton University), M.Litt. (Bristol), Ph.D.       (Edinburgh) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **Sharon L. Green, Assistant       Professor of Theatre | (1999, 2001) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Rochester), M.A. (University of Toronto),       Ph.D. (CUNY) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Michael J. Guasco, Assistant Professor of History | (2001, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Portland), M.A. (Villanova), Ph.D.       (College of William and Mary) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Karen Gwen Hales, MacArthur Assistant Professor of Biology | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Swarthmore), Ph.D. (Stanford) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Cindy DeForest Hauser, Assistant Professor of Chemistry | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.S. (Washington and Lee), M.S. (UNC Wilmington), Ph.D. (UNC       Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Pamela C. Hay, Associate Professor of Biology | (1985, 1991) |  
            |  | B.A. (Hendrix), M.S. (University of Arkansas), Ph.D. (North       Carolina State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Burkhard J. Henke, Associate Professor of German | (1993, 1999) |  
            |  | Zwischenprüfung (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität), M.A.       (University of California, Santa Barbara), Ph.D. (University       of California, Irvine) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | J. Alberto Hernández-Chiroldes, Professor of Spanish | (1979, 1991) |  
            |  | B.A. (Puerto Rico), M.A. (Middlebury), Ph.D. (University of       Texas at Austin) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Peter Neal Hess, Gail M. and Ernest G. Doe Professor of       Economics | (1980, 1993) |  
            |  | B.A. (Bowdoin), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Laurie J. Heyer, L. Richardson King Assistant Professor of       Mathematics | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (University of Texas at Arlington), Ph.D.       (University of Colorado, Boulder) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ann M. Ingram, Associate Professor of English | (1994, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Stanford), M.A. (Monterey Institute of International       Studies), |  |  
            |  | M.A., Ph.D. (Emory) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Randall M. Ingram, Associate Professor of English | (1995, 2000) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (Emory) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Rudy Jackson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Education | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S. (Randolph-Macon), M.Ed. (James Madison), Ph.D. (Lehigh) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Walter Herbert Jackson, Douglas Houchens Professor of Fine       Arts | (1969, 1983) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.F.A. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Everett Frank Jacobus, Jr., Professor of French | (1971, 1988) |  
            |  | B.A. (Duke), Ph.D. (Cornell University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Gayle H. Kaufman, Assistant Professor of Sociology | (1999, 1999) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (Cornell University), Ph.D. (Brown) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John E. Kello, Professor of Psychology | (1974, 1991) |  
            |  | B.S. (Old Dominion), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Kyra A. Kietrys, Assistant Professor of Spanish | (2001, 2001) |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.A. (Middlebury), Ph.D. (University of       Pennsylvania) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Benjamin G. Klein, Beverly F. Dolan Professor of Mathematics | (1971, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B. (University of Rochester), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | llPeter M. Krentz, W.       R. Grey Professor of Classics and History | (1979, 1993) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **Carole Ann Kruger, Associate       Professor of French | (1987, 1994) |  
            |  | A.B., A.M. (UNC Greensboro), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Vikram Kumar, Professor of Economics | (1986, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (St. Stephen’s College), M.A. (Delhi School), Ph.D.       (Vanderbilt) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Barak Kushner, Assistant Professor of History | (2002, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Brandeis), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Zoran Kuzmanovich, Professor of English | (1988, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), |  |  
            |  | Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | William David Lawing, J. Estes Millner Professor of Music | (1976, 1994) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.M., D.M.A. (Cleveland Institute of Music) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jung Lee, Assistant Professor of Religion | (2001, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Amherst), Ph.D. (Brown) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Neil Lerner, Associate Professor of Music | (1997, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Transylvania), A.M., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ralph B. Levering, Professor of History | (1986, 1992) |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Cynthia Lynn Lewis, Charles A. Dana Professor of English | (1980, 1993) |  
            |  | B.A. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Larry L. Ligo, Professor of Art History | (1970, 1988) |  
            |  | A.B. (Muskingum), B.D. (Princeton Seminary), Ph.D. (UNC       Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Barbara Mary Lom, Assistant Professor of Biology | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Lawrence), Ph.D. (Northwestern University Institute for       Neuroscience) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Eriberto P. Lozada, Jr., Assistant Professor of Anthropology | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Scott R. MacKenzie, Assistant Professor of English | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Canterbury), M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell       University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | William K. Mahony, Professor of Religion | (1982, 1996) |  
            |  | A.B. (Williams), M.Div. (Yale), Ph.D. (Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Maria Magdalena Maiz-Peña, Associate Professor of Spanish | (1992, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Arizona State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jane E. Mangan, Assistant Professor of History | (2004, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Vassar), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert John Manning, Charles A. Dana Professor of Physics and       Humanities | (1968, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B. (Gettysburg), M.S., Ph.D. (Virginia) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Gerardo Marti, Assistant Professor of Sociology | (2004, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Pepperdine), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Southern       California) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +David W. Martin, Professor of       Economics | (1984, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (DePauw), M.S., Ph.D. (University of Illinois at       Urbana-Champaign) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert E. Maydole, Professor of Philosophy | (1974, 1988) |  
            |  | B.S. (St. Joseph’s), Ph.D. (Boston University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Margaret R. McCarthy, Associate Professor of German | (1995, 2001) |  
            |  | B.A. (Connecticut College), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       Rochester) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mark R. McCulloh, Professor of German | (1982, 1996) |  
            |  | A.B. (Alabama), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Illinois at       Urbana-Champaign) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Sally G. McMillen, Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History | (1988, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.L.S. (Pratt Institute), M.A. (UNC       Charlotte), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Kenneth J. Menkhaus, Professor of Political Science | (1991, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Xavier), M.A., Ph.D. (University of South Carolina,       Columbia)) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Paul B. Miller, Assistant Professor of English | (1999, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (College of Wooster), M.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Elizabeth M. Mills, Professor of English | (1985, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (University of Texas at El Paso), Ph.D. (UNC       Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Donna K. Molinek, Associate Professor of Mathematics | (1992, 1998) |  
            |  | B.S. (University of Alaska, Anchorage), M.S. (Northern       Arizona), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Michael J. Mossinghoff, Assistant Professor of Mathematics | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.S. (Texas A&M), M.S. (Stanford), Ph.D. (University of       Texas at Austin) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Kristi S. Multhaup, Associate Professor of Psychology | (1996, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Gustavus Adolphus College), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Margaret P. Munger, Associate Professor of Psychology | (1994, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Chicago), M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. (Columbia       University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Richard D. Neidinger, Professor of Mathematics | (1984, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (Trinity), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas at Austin) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Randy F. Nelson, Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of English | (1977, 1988) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (North Carolina State), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jeanne M. Neumann, Associate Professor of Classics | (1994, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Union College), M.A. (Indiana), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | William Rodger Nutt, Professor of Chemistry | (1971, 1985) |  
            |  | A.B. (Ohio Wesleyan), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +Louis L. Ortmayer, Charles A.       Dana Professor of Political Science | (1977, 1989) |  
            |  | B.A. (Yale), M.A., Ph.D. (Denver) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **Edward L. Palmer, Wayne M. and       Carolyn A. Watson Professor of Psychology | (1970, 1986) |  
            |  | A.B. (Gettysburg), B.D. (Gettysburg Seminary), M.S., Ph.D.       (Ohio) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Christopher J. Paradise, Assistant Professor of Biology | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.S. (SUNY at Albany), M.A. (SUNY at Binghamton), Ph.D.       (Pennsylvania State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Leland Madison Park, Director of the Library | (1967, 1975) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.Ln. (Emory), Adv. M. in L.S., Ph.D.       (Florida State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Alan Michael Parker, Associate Professor of English | (1998, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Washington University), M.F.A. (Columbia University       School of the Arts) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Luis H. Peña, Professor of Spanish | (1987, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (Universidad de Monterrey), M.A., Ph.D. (Arizona State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Patricia A. Peroni, Associate Professor of Biology | (1992, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A. (SUNY College at Plattsburgh), M.L.S. (SUNY at Albany),       M.S. (Bucknell), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Karl A. Plank, James W. Cannon Professor of Religion | (1982, 1995) |  
            |  | B.A. (Hanover), M.Div., M.A., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Lynn M. Poland, Associate Professor of Religion and       Humanities | (1990, 1991) |  
            |  | A.B. (Bates), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Chicago) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *Jeremiah Lee Putnam, Professor of       Biology | (1973, 1988) |  
            |  | B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Texas A & M) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Julio J. Ramirez, R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology | (1986, 1995) |  
            |  | B.S. (Fairfield), M.A., Ph.D. (Clark) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Shelley Rigger, Brown Associate Professor of Political       Science | (1993, 1999) |  
            |  | A.B. (Princeton), Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **William M. Ringle, Professor of       Anthropology | (1986, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A. (Johns Hopkins), M.A., Ph.D. (Tulane) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Carlos M. Rivera, Assistant Professor of Spanish | (2000, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Puerto Rico), M.A. (New York), Ph.D.       (Arizona State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | David M. Robb, Associate Professor of Philosophy | (1999, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Stanford University), M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Susan L. Roberts, Associate Professor of Political Science | (1993, 1994) |  
            |  | B.A. (Wake Forest), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Clark G. Ross, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean       of Faculty, and Frontis W. Johnston Professor of Economics | (1979, 1990) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Pennsylvania), Ph.D. (Boston College) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert D. Ruth, Associate Professor of Sociology | (1971, 1980) |  
            |  | A.B. (SUNY at Buffalo), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Lakshmanan Sabaratnam, Professor of Sociology | (1986, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Ceylon), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       Washington) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | lLeon Sachs, Assistant       Professor of French | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Haverford), M.A. (Bryn Mawr), M.A. (Johns Hopkins,),       Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Samuel Sánchez-Sánchez, Assistant Professor of Spanish | (2004, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Huelva, Spain), M.A., Ph.D. (University       of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Cort Savage, Associate Professor of Art | (1992, 1998) |  
            |  | B.A. (Indiana), M.F.A. (Syracuse) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Merlyn D. Schuh, James G. Martin Professor of Chemistry | (1975, 1986) |  
            |  | B.A. (South Dakota), Ph.D. (Indiana) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Patrick Joel Sellers, Associate Professor of Political       Science | (2000, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Nina E. Serebrennikov, Professor of Art | (1987, 2001) |  
            |  | B.A. (George Washington University), M.S.L.S., M.A., Ph.D.       (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Thomas C. Shandley, Vice President for Student Life and Dean       of Students | (1994, 1994) |  
            |  | B.A. (Simpson College), M.A. (Bowling Green State       University), |  |  
            |  | Ph.D. (University of Minnesota) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +Janet Harrison Shannon, Associate       Professor of Sociology | (1990, 1996) |  
            |  | B.S. (Saint Joseph’s), M.A., Ph.D. (Temple) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Ping Shao, Assistant Professor of Chinese | (2002,2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages), M.A.       (Illinois State) |  |  
            |  | Ph.D. (Washington University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Brian J. Shaw, Professor of Political Science and Humanities | (1982, 1996) |  
            |  | B.A. (SUNY at Stony Brook), M.A., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Vivian Shen, Associate Professor of Chinese | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Shandong University), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       California, Los Angeles) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Alan J. Singerman, Professor of French | (1982, 1991) |  
            |  | B.A. (Ohio), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Catherine Slawy-Sutton, Professor of French | (1985, 1999) |  
            |  | Licence d’anglais, Maitrise d’anglais (University of Nice),       M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | C. Shaw Smith, Jr., E. Craig Wall, Jr. Distinguished Teaching       Professor in Humanities and Professor of Art History and       Humanities | (1986, 2000) |  
            |  | A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Fred H. Smith, Assistant Professor of Economics | (2000, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (Kenyon), M.A. (University of Delaware), Ph.D.       (Vanderbilt) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mark A. Smith, Associate Professor of Psychology | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Lenoir-Rhyne), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Harlow Gregory Snyder, Associate Professor of Religion | (2000, 2004) |  
            |  | B.S. (Seattle Pacific), M.S. (Columbia University), M.Div.,       S.T.M., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +Raymond Sprague, Professor of       Music | (1999, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (Williams), M.M. (University of New Mexico,       Albuquerque), |  |  
            |  | D.M.A. (University of Colorado, Boulder) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mark T. Stanback, Associate Professor of Biology | (1995, 2001) |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), Ph.D. (University of California, Berkeley) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Jennifer E. Stasack, Associate Professor of Music | (1991, 1997) |  
            |  | B.M., M.M. (University of Hawaii-Manoa), D.M.A. (University       of Cincinnati) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Lance Keith Stell, Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy | (1976, 1985) |  
            |  | B.A. (Hope), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *Erland P. Stevens, Associate       Professor of Chemistry | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.S. (Duke), Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Durwin R. Striplin, Associate Professor of Chemistry | (1996, 2002) |  
            |  | B.S. (Eastern New Mexico), Ph.D. (Washington State) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Homer Bates Sutton, Professor of French | (1980, 1995) |  
            |  | A.B. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | John R. Swallow, J.T. Kimbrough Associate Professor of       Mathematics | (1994, 2000) |  
            |  | B.A. (University of the South), M. Phil., M.S., Ph.D. (Yale) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | **I. Job Thomas, Professor of       History | (1979, 1994) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Madras), Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann       Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mary Caroline Thornberry, Professor of Political Science | (1980, 1991) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Duke), Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Patricia A. Tilburg, Assistant Professor of History | (2003, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (The College of New Jersey), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       California, Los Angeles) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Scott Tonidandel, Assistant Professor of Psychology | (2002, 2002) |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (Rice) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Michael K. Toumazou, Professor of Classics | (1987, 2000) |  
            |  | A.B. (Franklin and Marshall), M.A. (Loyola University of       Chicago), |  |  
            |  | M.A., Ph.D. (Bryn Mawr) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Robert F. Vagt, President of the College | (1997, 1997) |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.Div. (Duke), L.H.D. (Queens) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Mary S. Vásquez, Professor of Spanish | (1996, 1996) |  
            |  | B.A. (Florida State), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Washington) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Tara Villa, Instructor in Music | (2003, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Franklin and Marshall), M.M. (Penn State University) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *Russ C. Warren, Professor of Art | (1978, 1992) |  
            |  | B.F.A. (New Mexico), M.F.A. (University of Texas at San       Antonio) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +John Wertheimer, Associate       Professor of History | (1993, 1999) |  
            |  | B.A. (Oberlin), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | +David R. Wessner, Associate       Professor of Biology | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | A.B. (Franklin and Marshall), Ph.D. (Harvard) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Angela L. Willis, Assistant Professor of Spanish | (2002, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Texas at Austin) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Anne Blue Wills, Assistant Professor of Religion | (2003, 2003) |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.Div. (Yale), Ph.D. (Duke) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | Lauren W. Yoder, James Sprunt Professor of French | (1973, 1989) |  
            |  | B.A. (Eastern Mennonite), M.A., Ph.D. (Iowa) |  |  
            |  |  |  
            | *John Nicholas Yukich, Associate       Professor of Physics | (1998, 2004) |  
            |  | B.A. (Kenyon), Ph.D. (University of Virginia) |  |  The first date shown in parentheses is that of the original   academic-year appointment to the faculty and the second is that   of appointment to current faculty rank. 
    
        
            | * |  | On Leave Fall Semester 2004-05 |  
            | ** |  | On Leave Spring Semester 2004-05 |  
            | + |  | On Leave 2004-05 |  
            | l |  | Study Abroad Year Program: Germany or France |  
            | ll |  | Study Abroad Semester Program: Art, Classics, or India |  
 
    
        
            | Other Instructional Appointments, 2004-05 | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | M. Christopher Alexander, McGee Director of the Dean Rusk       International Studies Program and Associate Professor of       Political Science |  
            |  | B.S. (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), M.A., Ph.D.       (Duke) |  
            |  |  
            | Denise Alvarez, Adjunct Lecturer in English |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Pat Baker, Adjunct Lecturer in Communication Studies |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Queens) |  
            |  |  
            | Timothy A. Beach-Verhey, Director of Exploration of Vocation       Program and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Religion |  
            |  | B.A. (Hope College), M.Div. (Union Theological Seminary),       Ph.D. (Emory) |  
            |  |  
            | Jack M. Beasley, Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre |  
            |  | B.A. (Vanderbilt), M.F.A. (University of Georgia, Athens) |  
            |  |  
            | Angela Boyes, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy |  
            |  | B.A., Ph.D. (University of Tasmania) |  
            |  |  
            | Ann Lee Bressler, Adjunct Assistant Professor of History |  
            |  | B.A. (Pennsylvania State), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       Virginia) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | David M. Brown, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry |  
            |  | B.A. (Berry), Ph.D. (Emory) |  
            |  |  
            | D. Henry Buckley, Visiting Professor of French |  
            |  | B.A. (Tufts), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  
            |  |  
            | Katie G. Cannon, Lilly Distinguished Professor of Religion |  
            |  | B.S. (Barber-Scotia), M.A. (Johnson C. Smith Seminary), |  
            |  | M.Ph., Ph.D. (Union Theological Seminary) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Yvette D. Clifton, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry |  
            |  | B.S. (Simmons), M.S. (Brandeis), Ph.D. (Tufts) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Ruskin K. Cooper, Artist Associate in Piano |  
            |  | B.M. (Oberlin College Conservatory of Music), M.M.       (University of South Florida), |  
            |  | D.M.A. (UNC Greensboro) |  
            |  |  
            | DeWitt Crosby, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology |  
            |  | A.B., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  | (Davidson-Broughton Program Summer 2004) |  
            |  |  
            | Jacquelyn Culpepper, Artist Associate in Voice |  
            |  | B.S. (Western Carolina), M.M. (Baylor) |  
            |  |  
            | Camille M. Davidson, Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science |  
            |  | B.B.A. (Millsaps), J.D. (Georgetown University Law Center) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Dianne L. Diaz, Adjunct Lecturer in Communication Studies |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Charlotte), M.A. (Queens) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Megan O. Drinkwater, Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics |  
            |  | B.A. (Cornell University), Ph.D. (Duke) |  
            |  |  
            | Emma A. Farrell, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Spanish |  
            |  | B.A. (Cornell College), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Iowa) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | McArthur Freeman, II, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art |  
            |  | B.F.A. (University of Florida), M.F.A. (Cornell University) |  
            |  |  
            | Andrea Gazzaniga, Adjunct Assistant Professor of English |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell University) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Evelyn C. Gerdes, Lecturer in Education |  
            |  | B.S., M.A. (East Carolina) |  
            |  |  
            | Douglas Glover, McGee Professor of Writing |  
            |  | B.A. (York), M.Litt. (University of Edinburgh), M.F.A.       (University of Iowa) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Charles N. M. Hauser, James K. Batten Professor of Public       Policy |  
            |  | A.B. (UNC Chapel Hill) (deceased 04/07/05) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | J. Ronald Higdon, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Theatre |  
            |  | B.S. (SUNY at Geneseo), M.F.A. (University of South Carolina,       Columbia) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Carol L. Higham, Adjunct Assistant Professor of       Interdisciplinary Studies |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.A. (Yale), Ph.D. (Duke) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Elizabeth Huddleston, Adjunct Assistant Professor of       Psychology |  
            |  | B.S. (Tulane), M.A. (Middle Tennessee State), Ph.D. (Florida       Institute of Technology) |  
            |  | (Davidson-Broughton Program Summer 2004) |  
            |  |  
            | Donald L. Kimmel, Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Biology |  
            |  | B.A. (Swarthmore), M.D., M.Sc. (Temple), Ph.D. (Johns       Hopkins) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Martha Koljonen, Artist Associate in Violin and Strings |  
            |  | B.M. (Cleveland Institute of Music) |  
            |  |  
            | Joseph C. Konen, Adjunct Lecturer in Medical Humanities |  
            |  | A.B. (Hamilton), M.D. (College of Medicine, SUNY) M.S.P.H.       (University of Utah) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Abderrahmane Lakhsassi, Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence and       Professor of History |  
            |  | B.A. (American University of Beirut), Maîtrise (Université de       Paris I-Sorbonne), |  
            |  | Ph.D. (University of Manchester) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Cynthia Lawing, Artist Associate in Piano |  
            |  | B.M. (Wittenburg), B.M., M.M. (Cleveland Institute of Music) |  
            |  |  
            | Patrick N. Leslie, MAJ, Assistant Professor of Military       Science |  
            |  | B.S. (Eastern Michigan) |  
            |  |  
            | Arturo Lindsay, Kemp Visiting Distinguished Professor of Art       History |  
            |  | B.A. (Central Connecticut State University), |  
            |  | M.F.A. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Ph.D. (New       York University) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Marina Lonergan, Adjunct Lecturer in Russian |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Charlotte) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Kathleen B. McElhaney, Adjunct Assistant Professor of       Psychology |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Virginia) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Linda C. McNally, Lecturer in Biology |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (UNC Charlotte) |  
            |  |  
            | Rosemary Molinary, Adjunct Lecturer in Interdisciplinary       Studies |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.F.A. (Goddard) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Amy C. Oakes, Visiting Instructor in Political Science |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.S., Ph.D. (expected) (Ohio State) |  
            |  |  
            | William Osborne, Adjunct Professor of Music |  
            |  | B.M., M.M., D.M.A.. (University of Michigan) |  
            |  |  
            | Malcolm O. Partin, Adjunct Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor       Emeritus of History |  
            |  | A.B. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Stephen W. Peterson, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics |  
            |  | B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |  
            |  |  
            | Roberto Prestigiacomo, Visiting Assistant Professor of       Theatre |  
            |  | Baccilierato, Licenza (Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana,       Rome), |  
            |  | M.F.A. (University of California, Irvine) |  
            |  |  
            | Kenneth R. Rathbun, Adjunct Lecturer in Physics |  
            |  | B.S. (Texas Tech) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Michael Rowland, Artist Associate in Music/Departmental       Accompanist |  
            |  | B.A. (Wake Forest), M.C.M. (Southern Baptist Seminary) |  
            |  |  
            | Rosalba Esparragoza Scott, Visiting Instructor in Spanish |  
            |  | B.A. (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), M.A. (University of       Southern Mississippi) |  
            |  |  
            | Paul H. Studtmann, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (University of Iowa), Ph.D. (University of       Colorado) |  
            |  |  
            | Diane Basgall Thornton, Artist Associate in Voice |  
            |  | B.M., M.M. (Temple) |  
            |  |  
            | Kathleen J. Turner, Director of Oral Communication and       Professor of Communication Studies |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Kansas), M.A., Ph.D. (Purdue) |  
            |  |  
            | Jean Wright Veilleux, Adjunct Lecturer in Medical Humanities |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), J.D., L.L.M. (George Washington) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Sarah Webster, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology |  
            |  | B.S. (University of Connecticut), Ph.D. (Harvard Medical       School) |  
            |  |  
            | Chad Wellmon, Visiting Instructor in German |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (expected) (University of       California, Berkeley) |  
            |  |  
            | Christopher W. Wells, Visiting Assistant Professor of History |  
            |  | B.A. (Williams), M.A., Ph.D. (University of       Wisconsin-Madison) |  
            |  |  
            | Robert C. Whitton, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mathematics |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
 
    
        
            | New Faculty and Instructional Appointments (as of May 1,         2005) | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Anthony S. Abbott, Adjunct Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus       of English |  
            |  | A.B. (Princeton), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Denise Alvarez, Adjunct Lecturer in English |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Pat Baker, Adjunct Lecturer in Communication Studies |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (Queens) |  
            |  |  
            | Jack M. Beasley, Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre |  
            |  | B.A. (Vanderbilt), M.F.A. (University of Georgia, Athens) |  
            |  |  
            | David M. Brown, Visiting Associate Professor of Chemistry |  
            |  | B.A. (Berry), Ph.D. (Emory) |  
            |  |  
            | D. Henry Buckley, Visiting Professor of French |  
            |  | B.A. (Tufts), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) |  
            |  |  
            | Jennie R. Buckner, James K. Batten Professor of Public Policy |  
            |  | B.A. (Ohio State) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Jacquelyn Culpepper, Artist Associate in Voice |  
            |  | B.S. (Western Carolina), M.M. (Baylor) |  
            |  |  
            | Camille M. Davidson, Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science |  
            |  | B.B.A. (Millsaps), J.D. (Georgetown University Law Center) |  
            |  |  
            | *Joseph R. Dennis, Assistant       Professor of History |  
            |  | B.S. (University of Wisconsin), J.D., M.A., Ph.D. (University       of Minnesota) |  
            |  |  
            | Tom Gabbard, Adjunct Lecturer in Theatre |  
            |  | B.A. (Pepperdine), M.B.A. (Golden Gate) |  
            |  |  
            | Andrea Gazzaniga, Visiting Assistant Professor of English |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell University) |  
            |  |  
            | Diana Hume George, McGee Professor of Writing |  
            |  | B.A., M.A. (SUNY at Fredonia), M.A., Ph.D. (SUNY at Buffalo) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | *Meghan E. Griffith, Assistant       Professor of Philosophy |  
            |  | B.A. (Bucknell), Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) |  
            |  |  
            | Carol L. Higham, Adjunct Assistant Professor of       Interdisciplinary Studies |  
            |  | B.A. (Wellesley), M.A. (Yale), Ph.D. (Duke) |  
            |  |  
            | Pearl James, Visiting Assistant Professor of English |  
            |  | B.A. (University of California, Berkeley), M.A., M.Phil.,       Ph.D. (Yale) |  
            |  |  
            | Stephen J. Kolouch, CPT, Assistant Professor of Military       Science |  
            |  | B.B.A. (James Madison) |  
            |  |  
            | Joseph C. Konen, Adjunct Lecturer in Medical Humanities |  
            |  | A.B. (Hamilton), M.D. (College of Medicine, SUNY), M.S.P.H.       (University of Utah) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Cynthia Lawing, Artist Associate in Piano |  
            |  | B.M. (Wittenburg), B.M., M.M. (Cleveland Institute of Music) |  
            |  |  
            | *B. Andrew Lustig, Holmes       Rolston III Professor of Religion |  
            |  | B.A. (University of San Francisco), M.A. (Princeton), Ph.D.       (University of Virginia) |  
            |  |  
            | Rita Martin, Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish |  
            |  | B.A. (University of Havana), M.A. (Florida Atlantic), Ph.D.       (expected) (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  |  
            | Kathleen B. McElhaney, Adjunct Assistant Professor of       Psychology |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Virginia) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | *Sean D. McKeever, Assistant       Professor of Philosophy |  
            |  | B.A. (Wesleyan), M.A., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill) |  
            |  |  
            | Amy C. Oakes, Visiting Instructor in Political Science |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.S., Ph.D. (expected) (Ohio State) |  
            |  |  
            | Andrew C. Oster, Adjunct Instructor in Music |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (expected) (Princeton) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Stephen W. Peterson, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics |  
            |  | B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |  
            |  |  
            | Scott D. Ripley, Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre |  
            |  | B.S. (U.S. Naval Academy), M.F.A. (University of California,       San Diego) |  
            |  |  
            | Dolores Santamaria, Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish |  
            |  | Licenciada (University Complutense de Madrid), M.A.       (University of South Carolina, Columbia), Ph.D. (expected)       (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) |  
            |  |  
            | Jialin C. Shen, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chinese |  
            |  | B.A. (Shanghai International Studies), Ph.D. (Laval       University at Québec) |  
            |  |  
            | *Paul H. Studtmann, Assistant       Professor of Philosophy |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., (University of Iowa), Ph.D. (University of       Colorado) |  
            |  |  
            | Diane Basgall Thornton, Artist Associate in Voice |  
            |  | B.M., M.M. (Temple) |  
            |  |  
            | *Onita M. Vaz, Assistant       Professor of English |  
            |  | B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Southern California) |  
            |  |  
            | Jean Wright Veilleux, Adjunct Lecturer in Medical Humanities |  
            |  | B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), J.D., L.L.M. (George Washington) |  
            |  | (Fall Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | Fiona L. Watson, HHMI Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Biology |  
            |  | B.S., M.S. (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (Harvard) |  
            |  | (Spring Semester) |  
            |  |  
            | M. Chad Wellmon, Visiting Instructor in German |  
            |  | B.A. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (expected) (University of       California, Berkeley) |  
            |  |  
            | Robert C. Whitton, Visiting Associate Professor of       Mathematics |  
            |  | B.S. (Davidson), M.A., Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania) |  * Tenure-Track   Appointments 
 
    
        
            | Named Professorships | ^ TOP |   Mary Reynolds Babcock Professorship —Established in 1960 by a gift from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, in honor of Mary Reynolds Babcock, the sister of Z. Smith Reynolds.  James Knox Batten Visiting Professorship in Public Policy —Created in 1995 by grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Knight-Ridder, Inc. in memory of James K. Batten, Class of 1957. The Batten Professorship is an interdisciplinary position held by a series of individuals with experience and expertise in such diverse realms as politics, economics, urban affairs, journalism, and the sciences.  Herman Brown Professorship in Natural Sciences —Established in 1983 by gifts from The Brown Foundation of Houston, Texas, and other friends of Davidson, the Herman Brown Professorship is named for the late chief executive officer of Brown and Root.  Brown Professorship in Asian Studies —Established by The Brown Foundation of Houston, Texas, in 1989 to expand the teaching of Asian studies at Davidson.  James W. Cannon Professorship —Established in 1919 by gifts from the children of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cannon of Concord, North Carolina, with subsequent support from a trust established by their son, Charles A. Cannon, Class of 1915.  Maxwell Chambers Professorship —Established in 1855 under a special provision of the will of Davidson’s principal 19th century benefactor, Maxwell Chambers of Salisbury, North Carolina, this professorship enabled Davidson to inaugurate the teaching of chemistry.  Joel O. Conarroe Professorship —Established through the generosity of an anonymous donor, this professorship honors Joel O. Conarroe, Class of 1956, and President Emeritus of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.  Covington Visiting Professorship —Established in 1982 by Howard W. Covington, Class of 1937, this professorship brings exciting teachers to campus as visiting professors.  John Crosland Professorship -Established in 1995 by John Crosland, Class of 1951, and his wife Judith E. Crosland.  Charles A. Dana Professorships —The Dana Professorships were established in 1966 through a challenge campaign initiated by the late philanthropist and industrial pioneer, Charles A. Dana.  R. Stuart Dickson Professorship —Established in 1994 by the Dickson Foundation and the Ruddick Corporation to honor longtime Davidson trustee R. Stuart Dickson, Class of 1951.  Gail M. and Ernest G. Doe Professorship —Established in 1998 by Ernest G. Doe, Class of 1969, and his wife Gail to recognize a faculty member of the department of economics who excels in undergraduate teaching, has a record of superior professional achievement, and exemplifies the moral and intellectual values of Davidson College.  Beverly F. Dolan Professorship —Established in 1993 by Textron, Inc., to honor the service of its retiring chief executive officer and chairman of the Board, Beverly F. Dolan, this professorship is for a member of the mathematics or physical science faculty.  James B. Duke Professorship —Established by gifts from The Duke Endowment, in response to the inauguration of the Dean Rusk Program in International Studies.  Paul B. Freeland Professorship —Created in 1981 through a bequest from Dr. Paul B. Freeland, Class of 1925, a minister from Crowley, Louisiana.  W.R. Grey Professorship —Established in 1935 by Captain James Parks Grey, Class of 1885, in honor of his brother, W.R. Grey, Class of 1884, a professor at Davidson for forty years.  Douglas C. Houchens Professorship —Established through the generosity of an anonymous donor to honor Douglas C. Houchens, Davidson College Professor of Art from 1953-1978.  Virginia Lasater Irvin Professorship —Created in 1960 by a gift from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to honor Virginia Irvin, wife of George L. Irvin, Class of 1924, and a cousin of R.J. Reynolds, Jr.  Frontis W. Johnston Professorship —Established in 1986 through gifts from Dr. Johnston’s family, colleagues, and friends, this professorship was created to honor the late Frontis Withers Johnston, Class of 1930, who served Davidson for many years as teacher, dean of the faculty, and interim president.  Francis B. Kemp Visiting Professorship —Established by Bank of America in memory of Francis B. Kemp, Class of 1963, this professorship supports a visiting faculty member distinguished in his or her field.  William R. Kenan, Jr. Professorship —Created in 1968 and later augmented by the William R. Kenan Foundation.  John T. Kimbrough Professorship of Mathematics —Established in 1998 by gifts from his children, Lawrence M. Kimbrough, Class of 1963, Mary P. Kimbrough King, John T. Kimbrough, Jr., Class of 1958, and William A. Kimbrough, to honor John T. Kimbrough, Professor of Mathematics at Davidson College from 1928-1974.  L. Richardson King Professorship —Established by the Kimbrough and King families in honor of L. Richardson King, Class of 1959, and Richardson Professor of Mathematics from 1964-2002.  MacArthur Professorship —Established in 1981 by a gift from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation of Chicago, this rotating professorship helps bring promising young professors to Davidson.  Nancy and Erwin Maddrey Professorship —Established in 1993 by Davidson trustee E. Erwin Maddrey III, Class of 1963, and his wife Nancy Burgess Maddrey.  James G. Martin, Jr. Professorship —Established in 1991 by friends and admirers of the Honorable James G. Martin, Class of 1957, in recognition of his service to the State of North Carolina as governor.  John and Ruth McGee Professorship and Dean Rusk Directorship of International Studies —Established by the John F. and Ruth B. McGee Foundation of Charleston, West Virginia, to endow this joint faculty administrative position.  McGee Visiting Professorship in Creative Writing —Established by John F. McGee, Class of 1943, and his wife to bring gifted writers to campus as visiting professors. Josephine Humphreys, Al Young, Susan Allport, Karen Jones-Meadows, Peter Meinke, Sheri Reynolds, and Robert Morgan are among those who have visited Davidson as McGee Professors.  J. Estes Millner Professorship —Established in 1997 through a major bequest of J. Estes Millner, Class of 1926, to support teaching in the department of music.  Joseph R. Morton Professorship —Established in 1990 by Joseph R. Morton, Class of 1920, to support teaching in the departments of chemistry, physics, or mathematics.  C. Louise Nelson Professorship —Established by Ross W. Manire, Class of 1974, and his wife Dee to recognize the dedication to teaching demonstrated by this member of the Davidson faculty who served the college from 1964-1988.  Malcolm Overstreet Partin Professorship —Established by William N. Mathis, Class of 1988, to attract to Davidson talented young pre-tenured faculty members who demonstrate a love of classroom teaching, lectures meant to both educate and enthrall, and commitment to instill a lifelong devotion to learning as embodied by this Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History from 1968- 2002.  Richardson Professorship —Established in 1962 in response to a challenge grant from the H. Smith Richardson Foundation.  Holmes Rolston III Professorship —Established by Holmes Rolston III, Class of 1953 and recipient of the 2003 Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries About Spiritual Realities, this chair explores in teaching, research, and scholarship the dialogue and interaction between religion and science.  James Sprunt Professorship of Bible and Philosophy —Established in 1925 by a bequest from this remarkable and erudite North Carolina businessman.  Samuel E. and Mary West Thatcher Professorship —Established by a bequest from Mary Thatcher and by gifts from John Thatcher, Class of 1948.  Todd and Melissa Thomson Professorship in Environmental Studies —Established by Todd S. and Melissa McKeithen Thomson, both of the Class of 1983, to attract to Davidson College an individual with a strong record and potential in environmental studies, with an emphasis on public policy.  Vail Professorship —Established by a gift from Foster and Mary McGaw in 1977, in honor of James D. Vail III, Mrs. McGaw’s son, and his family.  E. Craig Wall, Jr. Distinguished Professorship in the Humanities —Established through gifts from family, friends, and business associates of Mr. Wall, Class of 1959, and a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, this chair supports teaching in the Humanities Program and honors Craig Wall’s service to Davidson as chairman of the Board of Trustees.  Wayne M. and Carolyn A. Watson Professorship —Established in 1991 through gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Watson, parents of Bryna Watson, Class of 1982.  William H.Williamson Professorship —Created in 1926 through a trust fund left by William Holt Williamson, Class of 1886. 
 
    
        
            | Administrative Staff (as of May 1, 2005) | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Office of the President |  
            |  |  
            | Robert F. Vagt, B.A. (Davidson), M.Div. (Duke), L.H.D.       (Queens), President |  
            |  | Wendy M. Roberts, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Administrative       Assistant to the President |  
            |  | Kay E. Thomasson, Administrative Coordinator |  
            |  |  
            | Planning and Institutional Research |  
            |  |  
            | Linda M. LeFauve, B.A. (Wells), M.A. (SUNY Buffalo), M.A.         (SUN Geneseo), Director |  
            |  | Laura W. Boyles, B.A. (Bluffton College), M.A. (Ohio State       University), Ph.D. (UNC Greensboro), Assistant       Director |  
            |  |  
            | Academic Affairs |  
            |  |  
            | Clark G. Ross, B.A. (Pennsylvania), Ph.D. (Boston College),       Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty,       Frontis W. Johnston Professor of Economics |  
            |  | Marcia G. Beck, B.A. (Nazareth), M.S.Ed. (SUNY Brockport),       Assistant Dean for Academic Administration |  
            |  | Patricia T. Gardner, Executive Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | Academic Support Services |  
            |  |  
            |  | Amanda Aldridge, B.S. (Appalachian State), Research         Technician in Biology |  
            |  | Sharon Baggarley, A.A.S. (Mitchell CC), B.A. (UNC Charlotte),       Audiovisual Specialist |  
            |  | James S. Barnes, B.S., B.A. (NC State), Research       Assistant in Biology |  
            |  | Amy L. Becton, B.S. (Florida State), Teaching Assistant       for Biology/Psychology |  
            |  | Debra D. Brannon, Department Assistant for Chemistry |  
            |  | Cheryl F. Branz, Department Assistant for German/Russian,       Sociology, and Spanish |  
            |  | Barbara M. Carmack, Department Assistant for       Economics |  
            |  | Sharnetta Clark-Gordon, B.S. (Barber Scotia), Department       Assistant for Art |  
            |  | Ann Milner Douglas, B.A. (North Carolina Wesleyan),       Academic Affairs Technologist and Department Assistant       for History |  
            |  | Kim S. Doyle, B.S. (UNC Greensboro), Department Assistant       for Music |  
            |  | Fern L. Duncan, Department Assistant for Psychology |  
            |  | Annie Edwards, B.A. (Boston College), Department       Assistant for Political Science and Communication       Studies |  
            |  | Jeffrey Stuart Erickson, A.B. (Cornell), M.F.A. (Southern       Illinois University at Carbondale), Slide Curator |  
            |  | Nancy Elizabeth Gardner, A.B. (Davidson), Fellow for       Music and Theatre |  
            |  | James M. Hanna, Jr., B.S. (Clemson), M.S., Ph.D. (UC at San       Diego), Research Technician in Biology |  
            |  | Betty Hartsell, Department Assistant for Biology |  
            |  | Christine Healey, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Teaching       Assistant for Biology and Campus Environmental Safety       Specialist |  
            |  | Joseph Ronald Higdon, B.A. (SUNY Geneseo), M.F.A. (University       of South Carolina), Theatre Technical Director |  
            |  | Joshua P. Layfield, B.S. (Davidson), Chemistry Labrotory       Manager |  
            |  | Peggy C. Maiorano, B.S. (Clemson), M.S. (UNC Charlotte),       Teaching Assistant for Biology |  
            |  | James Edward Messer, B.F.A. (Virginia Commonwealth), M.F.A.       (Florida State), Lab Technician for Art |  
            |  | Melanie J. McAlpine, B.A. (Meredith), Department       Assistant for Chinese, Classics, French, Religion, and       Self-Instructional Languages |  
            |  | Nancy S. Mitchell, Department Assistant for English (On       Leave) |  
            |  | Allison Pow, B.S. (Davidson), Research Techniciah in       Psychology |  
            |  | Steven J. Price, B.S., M.S. (University of Wisconsin at Green       Bay), Research Coordinator in Biology |  
            |  | Kenneth R. Rathbun, B.S. (Texas Tech), Physics Laboratory       Manager |  
            |  | Frances Alexander Scott, Department Assistant for Medical       Humanities and Premedicine Programs |  
            |  | Claudia B. Shinn, Department Assistant for Theatre |  
            |  | Gerald Keith Snead, A.A.S. (Gaston), B.S. (Belmont Abbey),       Instrumentation Specialist |  
            |  | Diane P. Stirling, Director of Instructional Support       Services |  
            |  | Brad Thomas, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Art       Gallery Director |  
            |  | Vacant Position, Department Assistant in Physics |  
            |  | Delores Van Pelt, Acting Department Assistant for       English |  
            |  | Deborah J. Watts, Department Assistant for Anthropology,       Mathematics, and Philosophy |  
            |  | Ian Willoughby, B.S. (Davidson), Research Technician in         Biology |  
            |  |  
            | Center for Interdisciplinary Studies |  
            |  |  
            | Ann Merrill Ingram, A.B. (Stanford), M.A. (Monterey         Institute of International Studies), Ph.D. (Emory),         Director and Associate Professor of English |  
            |  | Rebecca Rodriguez, A.B. (Duke), Department         Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | Dean Rusk International Studies Program |  
            |  |  
            | Christopher Alexander, B.S. (Tennessee at Chattanooga),         M.S., Ph.D. (Duke), McGee Director and Associate         Professor of Political Science |  
            |  | Cristy Atkinson, Coordinator for International       Studies |  
            |  | Ann Brindisi, B.A. (University of Redlands), Study Abroad       Counselor |  
            |  | Valerie Chicora, Staff Assistant for International       Students and Study Abroad Offices |  
            |  | Hannah Fuhr, A.B. (Davidson), Fellow for International       Studies |  
            |  | Carolyn M. Ortmayer, B.S. (UCLA), M.A. (Denver), Study       Abroad Coordinator |  
            |  | Carol Sandke, A.A. (Edison C.C.), Staff Assistant for       Study Abroad |  
            |  | Anna Marie Siegel, B.A. (George Mason), M.A. (Bowling Green),       International Student Advisor |  
            |  |  
            | Grants and Contracts |  
            |  |  
            | Nancy R. Maydole, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Director |  
            |  | LuAnne G. Sledge, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Grants       Accountant |  
            |  | Beverly Winecoff, Grants and Contracts Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | July Experience |  
            |  |  
            | Evelyn C. Gerdes, B.S., M.Ed. (East Carolina University),         Director and Lecturer in Education |  
            |  | Pat McCue, Program Assistant |  
            |  | Ernest Moss, B.A. (Western Carolina), M.A.T. (Sacred Heart       University), Assistant Director |  
            |  |  
            | Library |  
            |  |  
            | Leland Madison Park, A.B. (Davidson), M.Ln. (Emory), Adv.M.         of L.S., Ph.D. (Florida State), Director |  
            |  | A. Jan Blodgett, B.S. (Texas Tech), M.L.S. (Texas Woman’s       University), M.A. (West Texas State), M.R.E. (Loyola       University New Orleans), Ph.D. (University of Maryland),       College Archivist and College Records Management       Coordinator |  
            |  | Annette B. Boston, B.A. (UNC Charlotte) Senior Library       Assistant/Cataloging |  
            |  | Susanna D. Boylston, B.A. (Sweet Briar), M.Litt. (Oxford),       M.S.L.S. (Catholic University), Head of Library       Instruction and Collection Development |  
            |  | Sharon H. Byrd, A.B. (Pfeiffer), M.A. in L.S. (UNC Chapel       Hill), Head of Public Services and Head of Reference |  
            |  | Jean C. Coates, B.A. (King), M.L.S. (UNC Greensboro),       Assistant Head of Public Services for Circulation and       Interlibrary Loan |  
            |  | Loyce S. Davis, Presidential Papers Indexer |  
            |  | Sara B. Enders, Senior Library Assistant/Government       Information |  
            |  | Joseph Gutekanst, Interlibrary Loan Coordinator |  
            |  | Patricia J. Johnson, B.S. (Georgia Southern), Senior       Library Assistant/Acquisitions |  
            |  | Susan M. Kerr, B.A., M.S.L.S. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Technical Services Manager |  
            |  | Stephen L. Mantz, B.M. (Miami), M.S. in L.S., M.A. (UNC       Chapel Hill), Music Librarian |  
            |  | Frank R. Molinek, Jr., B.S. (Northern Arizona), M.L.S. (UNC       Chapel Hill), Assistant Head of Public Services; Science       and Government Information Librarian |  
            |  | Judith M. Murphy, Staff Assistant to Director |  
            |  | June B. Quick, Senior Library Assistant/Business       Office |  
            |  | Sanford Jackson Radcliffe, B.S. (Appalachian State),       Senior Library Assistant/Night Circulation       Supervisor |  
            |  | Derek A. Rodriguez, B.A. (Duke), M.L.S. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Systems Librarian |  
            |  | Kim E. Sanderson, B.A. (Florida International), M.L.S. (UNC       Chapel Hill), Head of Technical Services and       Head of Cataloguing; Special Collections Coordinator |  
            |  | Denise B. Sherrill, B.S. (Western Carolina), Library       Business Manager |  
            |  | Kelly Sink, B.S., M.L.S. (UNC Greensboro), Assistant Head       Technical Services/Head of Acquisitions & Serials |  
            |  | Alice G. Sloop, B.A. (Berea), Senior Library       Assistant/Acquisitions |  
            |  | Linda Y. Snyder, Senior Library Assistant/Public       Services |  
            |  | Vacant Position, Senior LibraryAssistant, Music       Library |  
            |  | Mittie C. Wally, Senior Library Assistant/Serials |  
            |  | AlTonya Washington, B.A. (Winston-Salem State), Senior       Library Assistant/Acquisitions |  
            |  | David Wheeler, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant to College       Archivist, Davidson Fellow |  
            |  |  
            | Love of Learning |  
            |  |  
            | Brenda H. Tapia, B.S. (Howard), M.Div. (Johnson C. Smith         Seminary), Director and Assistant Chaplain |  
            |  |  
            | Military Studies |  
            |  |  
            | Robert A. McCall, B.S. (Western Carolina), M.A. (Western         Carolina), Lieutenant Colonel,         U.S. Army |  
            |  | Patrick N. Leslie, B.S. (Eastern Michigan),       Major, U.S. Army Special       Forces |  
            |  |  
            | Office of Teacher Education |  
            |  |  
            | Richard R. Gay, B.A., M.A. (University of Richmond), Ph.D.       (UNC Greensboro), Director and Associate Professor of       Education |  
            |  | Elaine B. Houser, Departmental Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | Registrar |  
            |  |  
            | Hansford M. Epes, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill),         Registrar and Professor of German and Humanities |  
            |  | Nancy Y. Dickens, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Lori C. Hayes, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Wanda H. Underwood, Assistant Registrar |  
            |  | Valerie Williams-Butler, Staff Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  |  
            | Christopher J. Gruber, B.A. (Richmond), M.B.A. (Richmond),         Acting Dean of Admission & Financial Aid |  
            |  | Susie Abernethy, College Visit/College Fair       Coordinator |  
            |  | Marilyn C. Ainslie, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Applications       Coordinator |  
            |  | Khoury Ashooh, B.A. (Davidson), Admission Counselor |  
            |  | Janis Beam, B.S. (East Carolina), Applications       Processor |  
            |  | Henry Boardman, B.A. (East Carolina), Information       Technology Coordinator |  
            |  | Diane Brown, Financial Aid Receptionist |  
            |  | Emma Coello Butler, B.A. (Middlebury), Assistant Dean of       Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Janice Claybrook, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.S. (UNC       Greensboro), Assistant Dean of Admission and Financial       Aid |  
            |  | Linda Erickson, B.F.A. (SUNY Empire State), Financial Aid       Counselor |  
            |  | Wendy Faucette, Admission Switchboard Operator |  
            |  | Steve Hairston, B.A. (Hope College), Assistant Dean of       Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Jenny Hefner, Admission Receptionist |  
            |  | Deborah B. Hogg, A.A. (St. Petersburg Jr.), Senior       Assistant Dean of Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Lynda D. Suther Keller, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Senior       Admission Assistant |  
            |  | Kevin Lamb, B.A. (Earlham), M.Ed. (Vanderbilt), Assistant       Dean of Admission and Financial Aid/Scholarship       Coordinator |  
            |  | Dave Mabe, B.A. (Davidson), Admission Counselor |  
            |  | Kathleen McKelvey, Executive Assistant to the Dean |  
            |  | Anna Meadows, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Dean of       Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Eleanor W. Payne, B.A. (Salem), Senior Associate Dean of       Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Laura Rizzo, B.A. (Davidson), Admission Counselor |  
            |  | Jason Scott, B.S. (Davidson), Admission Counselor |  
            |  | Cathy Spencer, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Kathleen Stevenson, B.A. (Rhodes), M.B.A. (Queens),       Senior Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  | Sally Stone Richmond, B.A. (Davidson), M.Ed. (Harvard),         Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid |  
            |  |  
            | Athletic and Physical Education |  
            |  |  
            | James E. Murphy III, A.B. (Davidson), M.S. (Georgia Tech),       C.P.A., Director |  
            |  | Christina Accardo, Marketing and Promotions       Assistant |  
            |  | Gary C. Andrew, A.B. (Michigan), M.S. (Pennsylvania State),       Head Men’s Cross Country, Track & Field Coach |  
            |  | Scott M. Applegate, B.S. (East Carolina), M.A. (Miami),       Assistant Athletic Director, Director of Facilities |  
            |  | Greg Ashton, B.S. (University of San Antonio, Texas),       Head Women’s Soccer Coach |  
            |  | Ray Beltz, B.S. (East Stroudsberg), Assistant Athletic       Trainer |  
            |  | C. Rick Bender, B.S. (Davidson), Sports Information       Director |  
            |  | Heather Bliss, B.S. (University of Conneticut), Head       Women’s Lacrosse Coach |  
            |  | Scott Briggs, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Men’s Tennis       Coach |  
            |  | Cody Chaney, B.A. (Taylor), Ticket Office Assistant |  
            |  | Michael A. Clark, B.A. (Lycoming), Assistant Sports       Information |  
            |  | Mike Clark, B.A. (St. Mary’s College of Maryland),       Assistant Football Coach |  
            |  | Meade Clendanial, B.S. (Westchester State University of       Pennsylvania), Assistant Football Coach |  
            |  | Richard J. Cooke, B.S., M.S. (University of Richmond),       Head Baseball Coach, Senior Men’s Administrator |  
            |  | Winnie Corrigan, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Women’s       Soccer Coach |  
            |  | Tim Cowie, B.S. (Roberts Wesleyan College), Head       Volleyball Coach |  
            |  | Ryan Crawford, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Football       Coach |  
            |  | Mark Dell, B.S. (Eastern Michigan), Assistant Men’s and       Women’s Swimming Coach |  
            |  | Will DuBose, Assistant Equipment Manager |  
            |  | Kelli Fisher, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach |  
            |  | Jim Fox, B.A. (Geneseo State), Assistant Men’s Basketball       Coach |  
            |  | Jeffrey L. Frank, A.B. (Davidson), J.D. (Florida), Head       Men’s Tennis Coach |  
            |  | Craig Hanson, B.A. (Middlebury), Assistant Men’s Baseball       Coach |  
            |  | Sue Harris, B.S. (ETSU), M.B.A. (Texas Women’s University),       Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Ted A. Hautau, (University of North Carolina), Men’s and       Women’s Diving Coach |  
            |  | Brett P. Hayford, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Football       Coach |  
            |  | Elizabeth W. Hayford, B.S. (Wingate), Head Athletic       Trainer |  
            |  | Jamie Hendricks, B.S. (Western Carolina), Ticket Office       Manager |  
            |  | Todd Herman, B.A. (Pfeiffer), Assistant Men’s Soccer       Coach |  
            |  | Leah Parrish Jones, B.S., M.S. (Eastern Kentucky University),       Athletic Business Manager |  
            |  | Leland T. Jones, Jr., B.S. (Mt. Olive), Director of       Intramurals, Club Sports, Aquatics |  
            |  | Tim Kelly, Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving       Coach |  
            |  | Avi Kigel, B.S. (Norfolk State), M.S. (Barry), Assistant       Women’s Tennis Coach |  
            |  | Landry Kosmalski, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Men’s       Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Judith S. Krenzer, B.S. (Catawba), Assistant Director of       Physical Education |  
            |  | Matt Lawicki, B.S. (California Polytechnic State),       Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach |  
            |  | David Lowery, B.S. (Mississippi State), Assistant Women’s       Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Erica Madden, B.S. (Indiana), Assistant Sports       Information |  
            |  | Sterling T. Martin, A.B. (Davidson), M.Ed. (UNC Charlotte),       Lake Campus Director |  
            |  | Matthew M. Matheny, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Men’s       Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Martin McCann, A.B. (Davidson), Director of Marketing       & Promotions and Event Management |  
            |  | Robert H. McKillop, B.S. (Hofstra), Head Men’s Basketball       Coach |  
            |  | Katy McNay, B.S., B.A. (Appalachian State), M.E. (University       of Georgia), Director of Compliance, Director of Physical       Education |  
            |  | Laura Emery Merkle, Assistant Women’s Field Hockey       Coach |  
            |  | F. Daniel Morphis, B.S. (Appalachian State), Equipment       Manager |  
            |  | Chris Moore, B.S. (Western Carolina), Assistant Men’s       Baseball Coach |  
            |  | Ernest Moss, B.A. (Western Carolina), M.A. (Sacred Heart),       Assistant Men’s Track Coach |  
            |  | Alison Pick, Assistant Men’s and Women’s Swimming       Coach |  
            |  | Caroline Price, B.S. (Furman), Senior Women’s       Administrator and Head Women’s Tennis Coach |  
            |  | Emilee Rangel, B.S. (Catawba), Assistant Trainer |  
            |  | Marie Reedy, Administrative Assistant |  
            |  | Will Roberson, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Men’s       Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Stephania Roe, B.S. (Lander University), Assistant       Women’s Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Traci Russ, Football Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Lauren Santi, Sports Information Assistant |  
            |  | Jim Schroeder, B.S. (Valparaiso), Assistant Football       Coach |  
            |  | Evan Simon, B.S. (Frostburg State), M.S. (University of       Kentucky), Strength and Conditioning Coach |  
            |  | Matt Spear, B.A. (Davidson), Head Men’s Soccer Coach |  
            |  | Jennifer Straub, B.A. (Wake Forest), Head Women’s Cross       Country/Track & Field Coach |  
            |  | Timothy M. Straub, B.A. (Wake Forest), Head Golf       Coach |  
            |  | Danny Taylor, B.S. (Appalachian), M.Ed. (NC State),       Assistant Trainer |  
            |  | Lisa Thompson, B.A. (University of Buffalo), Head Field       Hockey Coach |  
            |  | Michael Toop, B.S. (Merchant Marine Academy), M.S. (SUNY       Albany), Head Football Coach |  
            |  | Carolyn Vass, Men’s Basketball Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Annett Watts, B.S., M.Ed. (East Tennessee State University),       Head Women’s Basketball Coach |  
            |  | Brian Wheeler, Assistant Trainer |  
            |  | Kate Wilson, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant Women’s Track       Coach |  
            |  | Erik Wince, B.S. (Gardner Webb), Assistant Wrestling       Coach |  
            |  |  
            | Business and Finance |  
            |  |  
            | Karen L. Goldstein, B.A. (Tufts University), M.B.A.         (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania), Ph.D.         (University of Pennsylvania), Vice President for         Business and Finance |  
            |  | Tammy Benshoof, A.A.S. (Eastern Wyoming), C.P.S.,         Administrative Coordinator |  
            |  |  
            | Auxiliary Services |  
            |  |  
            | Richard Terry, A.B. (Davidson), M.A.T. (UNC Chapel Hill),         Director |  
            |  | Linda Campbell, CatCard Services Manager |  
            |  | GayGayle M. Daily, Dining Services Administrative       Assistant |  
            |  | Bonnie Dunavent, B.A. (Michigan State), Associate       Director of Purchasing and Production |  
            |  | Glenda T. Erwin, Bookstore Systems Manager |  
            |  | Suzette Escobar, B.A. (Cal State-Fullerton), M.S. Edu       (Pennsylvania), Summer Conference Coordinator |  
            |  | Ruth French, A.A. (Oldenburgische Industrie Handelkammer),       CatCard Services Assistant |  
            |  | Gwendolyn S. Gardner, Bookstore Manager |  
            |  | Sylvia Hager, Catering Administrative Assistant |  
            |  | Siri L. Holland, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), M.L.S. (UNC Chapel       Hill) Bookstore Specialist |  
            |  | Aaron Jackson, Laundry Manager |  
            |  | Judith F. Jackson, B.S. (East Carolina), Guest House       Manager |  
            |  | Laura Knight, B.A. (Culinary Institute of America),       Associate Director of Catering |  
            |  | Julie M. Knox, Bookstore Operations Manager |  
            |  | Theresa C. Logan, M.S., R.D., LDN (Virginia Polytechnic       Institute), Dietitian |  
            |  | Cissi Lyles, A.B. (Davidson), Conference Coordinator |  
            |  | Craig Mombert, A.A. (Culinary Institute of America), A.A.       (Alfred State), Manager Purchasing & Production |  
            |  | Dee Phillips, B.S. (Winthrop), Director of Dining       Services |  
            |  | Ed Rutkowski, B.G.S. (Kent State), Associate Director of       Cash Operations |  
            |  | Charlotte Sappenfield, B.A. (Sacred Heart), Catering       Manager |  
            |  | Michael Smith, Catering and Production Chef |  
            |  | Denise A. Wilson, Laundry Assistant Manager |  
            |  | Patsy G. Woods, Bookstore Assistant Manager/Textbook       Manager |  
            |  |  
            | Business Services |  
            |  |  
            | Edward A. Kania, B.S. (St. Joseph ‘s), C.P.A.,         Controller and Director of Business Services |  
            |  | Rene E. Baker, A.A. (Rowan Technical), Payroll       Coordinator |  
            |  | Deborah W. Barnette, A.A. (Mitchell C C), B.S.       (Gardner-Webb), C.C.M., Manager of Cash Management and       Payroll |  
            |  | Nancy W. Barrier, Business Services Assistant |  
            |  | Jane N. Biggerstaff, C.M.M., Central Services       Manager |  
            |  | Sharon P. Broome, Central Services Assistant |  
            |  | Elizabeth S. Covington, B.A. (Meredith), Director of       Purchasing |  
            |  | Sally Fredricks, Central Services Assistant |  
            |  | Lynn Fesperman, Mail Courier |  
            |  | Susan B. Fuller, B.S. (Virginia Tech), C.P.A., Assistant       Controller |  
            |  | Lori B. Gaston, B.S. (Appalachian State), C.P.A.,       Associate Controlle r |  
            |  | Kathleen Haesaert, Assistant |  
            |  | Donna M. Hamm, Senior Accounts Receivable Assistant |  
            |  | Kim I. Mattice, Senior Accounts Payable Assistant |  
            |  | Jackie Pitzer, Post Office Assistant |  
            |  | Edna G. Rimmer, A.A. (Lenoir-Rhyne), Cashier |  
            |  | Allen Sherrill, Mail Services Manager |  
            |  |  
            | Human Resources |  
            |  |  
            | Carl K. Sorensen, B.A. (Wheaton), M.B.A. (Thunderbird),       Director of Human Resources |  
            |  | Diann S. Cavin, Assistant |  
            |  | Ashleigh D. Justice, B.S. (Western Carolina), Associate       Director |  
            |  | Jennifer A. Lazarus, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Employment       Coordinator |  
            |  | Pam D. Tesh, Assistant Director |  
            |  |  
            | Information Technology Services |  
            |  |  
            | John A. Casey, B.S. (Loyola), Ph.D. (Michigan State),         Executive Director and Professor of Information         Technology |  
            |  | Debbie L. Alford, Desktop Technology Support       Coordinator |  
            |  | Brent Babb, A.A.S. (ECPI), Network Technician |  
            |  | Nancy A. Bandy, B.S. (Purdue), Systems       Programmer/Analyst |  
            |  | Jaimie M. Beatty, B.S. (Lenoir-Rhyne), Systems       Programmer/Analyst |  
            |  | Anne H. Bower, B.A. (Wesleyan), Windows Computer       Analyst-Student Systems |  
            |  | Jeff Bowman, Network Technician |  
            |  | Ruth C. Bratton, B.A. (George Mason College), Director,       Administrative Computing |  
            |  | Kevin D. Cauble, B.A. (UNC Charlotte),       Programmer/Analyst |  
            |  | Abigail Creasy, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Systems       Programmer |  
            |  | Connie M. Dellinger, A.A.S. (Mitchell), Computer Services       Assistant |  
            |  | Donna Enroth, Operations Assistant |  
            |  | Kristen Eshleman, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.S. (London School       of Economics), Instructional Technologist |  
            |  | Sabrena L. Gray, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Programmer |  
            |  | Michael D. Greco, B.A. (Lenoir Rhyne), Computer Support       Analyst |  
            |  | Sarah R. Hatfield, B.A. (Davidson), Assistant       Instructional Technologist |  
            |  | Kyosung Koo, B.S. (Samchok National University), M.A. (Murray       State), Instructional Technologist |  
            |  | Robert H. Lee, B.S. (Davidson), Coordinator, Network       Services |  
            |  | David J. Link, B.S. (Lenoir-Rhyne), Systems       Programmer/Analyst |  
            |  | Brian J. Little, B.A. (North Carolina State), Computer       Support Analyst |  
            |  | Lydia B. Lorenzin, Director, Client Support Services |  
            |  | Robert G. Macdonald, Help Desk Analyst |  
            |  | Marcia M. Makl, B.S. (University of California-Santa Barber),       Director of Networks & Systems |  
            |  | Kimberly McGee, B.B.A. (University of Texas-San Antonio),       M.P.A. (UNC Charlotte), Systems Programmer/Analyst |  
            |  | Julie A. Memrick, B.A. (Russell Sage), Help Desk       Analyst |  
            |  | Mur Muchane, B.A. (Warren Wilson), M.S. (Tennessee),       Director, Instructional Technology |  
            |  | Melanie G. Overcash, Computer Operator |  
            |  | Russell L. Reed, B.A. (UNC Asheville), Help Desk       Coordinator |  
            |  | John W. Robbins, Jr., B.A. (Davidson) Systems       Analyst |  
            |  | Elizabeth B. Sherrill, Personal Computer Products       Specialist |  
            |  | Lisa E. Smith, B.S. (Bowling Green State), M.A. (Case Western       Reserve), Student Computer Services Coordinator |  
            |  | Sandy Wierman, B.A. (Sweet Briar), Programmer |  
            |  | David P. Wright, B.S., M.S. (UNC Charlotte),       Programmer |  
            |  |  
            | Investments and Financial Planning |  
            |  |  
            | R. Burton Hudson, Jr., B.B.A. (Wake Forest), M.B.A.         (Florida State), C.F.A., C.T.P., Director |  
            |  |  
            | Physical Plant |  
            |  |  
            | David Holthouser, B.S. (North Carolina State), Director         of Facilities and Engineering |  
            |  | Kevin Anderson, Supervisor for Mechanical       Maintenance |  
            |  | Jerry Archer, Associate Director for Operations &       Maintenance |  
            |  | Annette B. Bagley, B.A., B.S., M.B.A. (Georgia), Plant       Accounting Manager |  
            |  | Irvin Brawley, Jr., B.S. (North Carolina State),       Associate Director for Business and Property       Management |  
            |  | Timothy W. Brotherton, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Associate       Director for Engineering and Construction, Professional       Engineer |  
            |  | Joy M. Cleary, B.S. (Clemson), Director for Grounds |  
            |  | Gloria Cole, Superintendent of Building Services |  
            |  | Tony Freeze, Warehouse Coordinator |  
            |  | Terry Gantt, Senior Accounts Payable Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Christine Healey, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Environmental       Health and Safety Specialist |  
            |  | Charles Jolly, Assistant Director of Grounds |  
            |  | Rick Leichman, A.A.S. (Rowan Cabarrus), CADD and       Facilities Data Coordinator |  
            |  | Jill Lowe, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Hazel Martin, Superintendent of Building Services |  
            |  | Sylvia W. McDaniel, Housing and Insurance Manager |  
            |  | Rhonda C. Moore, Assistant to the Director |  
            |  | Lisa Moose, Maintenance Inspector |  
            |  | Scott Overcash, B.S. (North Carolina State), Central       Store Coordinator |  
            |  | Mack V. Puckett, Supervisor of Electrical       Maintenance |  
            |  | Ronnie Shirley, Project Engineer |  
            |  | Sam Westmoreland, Supervisor of Building Maintenance |  
            |  | Drew Whittington, B.S. (Louisiana State), Systems and       Operations Manager |  
            |  | Barbara Benson Zaionz, B.A. (Salem), Director for       Building Services |  
            |  |  
            | College Relations |  
            |  |  
            | Kristin Hills Bradberry, A.B. (Davidson), Vice         President for College Relations |  
            |  | Christina E. Shi, A.B. (Davidson), Information Technology       Specialist |  
            |  | Gail Smith Sloop, Executive Assistant to the Vice       President |  
            |  |  
            | Campaign Office |  
            |  |  
            | David M. McClintock, A.B. (Davidson), Director of the         Campaign |  
            |  | C. Gayle Craig, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Staff       Assistant |  
            |  | J. George Guise, A.B. (Davidson), J.D. (Vanderbilt),       Campaign Officer |  
            |  | Sharon C. Harrington, B.A. (University of Delaware), J.D.       (Duke), Director of Parent Programs |  
            |  | Harriet O. Kessler, B.A. (Texas), Assistant Director of       Parent Programs |  
            |  | Karen R. Martin, B.A. (West Chester), M.S. (Syracuse),       Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations |  
            |  | Louise H. Mohamed, Staff Assistant, Campaign |  
            |  | Kelley Cherry Sink, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Associate       Campaign Director |  
            |  |  
            | Alumni Relations |  
            |  |  
            | Matthew B. Merrell, A.B. (Davidson), J.D. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Director |  
            |  | Nancy Blackwell, Associate Director |  
            |  | Brody E. Dawson, A.B. (Davidson), Reunion       Coordinator |  
            |  | Linda Kunkle, Staff Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | College Communications |  
            |  |  
            | Margaret Boykin Kimmel, A.B. (Davidson), Director |  
            |  | Tammy Atwell, B.A., B.F.A. (UNC Charlotte), Assistant       Director of Design for the Web |  
            |  | Jonathan Crooms, A.B. (Davidson), Media Relations       Fellow |  
            |  | Gayle McManigle Fishel, B.A. (Elon), Director of       Design |  
            |  | William R. Giduz, A.B. (Davidson), M.S. (Columbia),       Director, Media Relations |  
            |  | Winnie E. H. Newton, B.S.A. (UNC Charlotte), Assistant       Director of Design |  
            |  | Anna Prushinski, B.A. (UNC Charlotte), Communications       Assistant/Office Manager |  
            |  | Angenette Rice-Figueroa, B.S. (West Virginia University),       Associate Director for Publications |  
            |  | John S. Syme, A.B. (Davidson), Communications       Associate |  
            |  | Sandra M. Tucker, B.A. (Salem College), M.A. (North Carolina       State), M.A. (Dallas Theological Seminary), Editor of New       Media |  
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            | Development |  
            |  |  
            | Eileen M. Keeley, A.B. (Davidson), Director of       Development |  
            |  | Kathy Barton, A.A. (CPCC), Staff Assistant, Annual       Fund |  
            |  | Charlie Collins, B.S.M.E. (Stevens Inst. Of Tech),       Prospect Researcher, Development |  
            |  | Susan J. Cooke, B.A. (Wake Forest), M.P.A. (Virginia       Commonwealth), Director of Research Development |  
            |  | David J. Fagg, B.S. (Davidson), M.A. (Boston), Associate       Director, Davidson Athletic Foundation |  
            |  | James M. Gibert III, A.B. (Davidson), J.D. (Emory),       Director, Planned Giving |  
            |  | Parker W. Ingalls, B.A., M.B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Development Officer |  
            |  | Elizabeth O. Kiser, B.A. (St. Mary’s College), Director,       Annual Fund |  
            |  | Liz Kiss, A.B. (Davidson), Fellow, Annual Fund |  
            |  | Sherry N. Malushizky, B.A., M.A. (UNC Charlotte),       Director, Friends of the Arts |  
            |  | Deb Rutkowski, B.A. (Kent State), Staff Assistant,       Development |  
            |  | Molly Shaw, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Director, Annual       Fund |  
            |  | Maria Tardugno, A.B. (Davidson), Assistant Director       Annual Fund |  
            |  | Valerie A. Tartaglia, Staff Assistant Development |  
            |  | Julia Tolbert, Staff Assistant, Annual Fund |  
            |  | Rachel Smith, A.B. (Davidson), Development Officer |  
            |  | Michael O. Warner, B.A. (St. Louis), M.F.A. (University       Texas-Austin), Director, Davidson Athletic       Foundation |  
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            | Donor Relations |  
            |  |  
            | Denise Hart Howard, Director |  
            |  | Mary Mack Benson, Gift Records Coordinator |  
            |  | Virginia K. Dowdy, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Joan A. Franz, Gift Records Coordinator |  
            |  | Amy Sledge Johnson, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Special Events       Coordinator |  
            |  | Karen Locey, Staff Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | WDAV Classical 89.9 Radio |  
            |  |  
            | Kim Hodgson, B.A. (Antioch), M.A. (Wisconsin), General       Manager |  
            |  | Liz Syverson Barr, Traffic Manager |  
            |  | Joe Brant, B.S. (Michigan State), Operations Manager,       Announcer/Producer |  
            |  | Francis Dominguez, M.A., M.F.A. (New Orleans), Program       Director |  
            |  | Mary Eldridge, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), Office       Manager/Volunteer Coordinator |  
            |  | Jennifer Foster, A.B. (Davidson), Announcer/Producer |  
            |  | Rachel Jeffreys, B.S. (Georgetown),       Announcer/Producer |  
            |  | Bryan Leather, B.A. (Syracuse University), Corporate       Support Representative |  
            |  | Zoe McCoy, A.B. (Davidson), Development Assistant |  
            |  | Mike McKay, B.A., M.Ed. (UNC Charlotte),       Announcer/Producer |  
            |  | Paul Parks, B.A. (Sentenary College of Luisiana),       Director of Development |  
            |  | LuAnn Ritsema, B.A. (Hunter College), Director of       Marketing & Public Relations |  
            |  | Rachel Stewart, A.B. (Davidson), Director of New Media       Planning & Development |  
            |  | Edie Surratt, B.A. (Hillsdale), Corporate Support       Representative |  
            |  | Kristen Tuttle, B.A. (Notre Dame), Member Service       Coordinator |  
            |  | Theodore Weiner, Music Director |  
            |  |  
            | Student Life |  
            |  |  
            | Thomas C. Shandley, B.A. (Simpson College), M.A. (Bowling         Green State), Ph.D. (Minnesota), Vice President for         Student Life/Dean of Students |  
            |  | Denise Allen, Executive Assistant |  
            |  | Ernest Jeffries, B.M., M.Ed. (South Carolina), Assistant       Dean of Students, Director of Minority Student Affairs |  
            |  | Kathy Bray-Merrell, A.B. (Davidson), Associate Dean of       Students |  
            |  | K. Annette Reagan, Staff Assistant |  
            |  |  
            | Career Services |  
            |  |  
            | John E. Adams, B.A. (Wofford), M.A. (Chicago Theological         Seminary), Director |  
            |  | Sharon L. Archer, Office Manager/Receptionist |  
            |  | Ellen W. Giduz, B.S.N. (Duke), M.Ln. (Emory), M.A., Ph.D.       (UNC Chapel Hill), Careers Librarian |  
            |  | Brenda Harvey, Coordinator of Recruiting Activities |  
            |  | Elizabeth K. Westley, B.A. (James Madison), M.A. (Bowling       Green State University-Ohio), Assistant Director |  
            |  | Monica M. White, B.A. (University of Missouri), M.A., Ph.D.       (Ohio State), Associate Director |  
            |  |  
            | College Chaplain |  
            |  |  
            | Robert Spach, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Virginia), M.Div.         (Princeton Theological Seminary), Chaplain |  
            |  | Jeremy Barras, B.A. (Connecticut College), M.A.H.L. (Hebrew       Union College), M.A.E.D. (Xavier University), Adjunct       Jewish Chaplain |  
            |  | Linda Gurley, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Sandy Poole, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Brenda H. Tapia, B.S. (Howard), M.Div. (Johnson C. Smith       Seminary), Assistant Chaplain |  
            |  | Karen Soos, B.A. (Virginia Tech), M.Div. (Catholic       Theological Union), Adjunct Catholic Chaplain |  
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            | College Union |  
            |  |  
            | William H. Brown, B.A. (Davidson), M.C.E. (Presbyterian       School of Christian Education), Director |  
            |  | LeeAnn Bannerman, B.S. (Appalachian State), Assistant       Director |  
            |  | Lynda C. Daniels, Master Calendar Coordinator |  
            |  | Ed Daugherty, B.S. (Davidson), Director of Davidson       Outdoors |  
            |  | Leah Germelman, B.S. (Davidson), Program Advisor |  
            |  | Mike Goode, B.S. (Davidson), M.Ed. (Oregon State),       Assistant Director of Davidson Outdoors |  
            |  | James L. Nash, B.A. (Miami University-Ohio), Technical       Services Coordinator |  
            |  | Gina Nossel, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Cheryl Rampal, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Tim Stroud, B.A. (Furman), M.P.A. (University of Missouri,       Kansas City), Operations Manager |  
            |  | Anne Taylor, B.A. (University of South Carolina),       Technical Director |  
            |  | Nichole Tonelli, B.A. (Davidson), Evening Operations       Manager |  
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            | Office of Community Service |  
            |  |  
            | Ruth Pittard, B.S. (East Carolina), Assistant Dean for         Community Service |  
            |  | Isha Ahsan-Lee, A.B. (Davidson), Fellow, Community       Service, Bonner |  
            |  | Linda Gurley, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Marcie Leemore, B.A. (UNC Chapel Hill), M.Edu. (Harvard),       Director of Freedom Schools |  
            |  | Rosie Molinary, A.B. (Davidson), M.F.A. (Goddard College),       Director, Community Service and Bonner Programs |  
            |  | Sandy Poole, Staff Assistant |  
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            | Public Safety and Police |  
            |  |  
            | Fountain Walker, A.A.S. (Stanly CC), Director |  
            |  | Adam Devores, Patrol Officer |  
            |  | Matthew Hill, Patrol Officer |  
            |  | Stacey H. Hill, Administrative Assistant |  
            |  | Tim G. Ramsey, Sergeant |  
            |  | Jonathan Sarver, A.A.S. (CPCC), Assistant Director |  
            |  | Laura Vanzant, Patrol Officer |  
            |  | Jerry Williams, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), Sergeant |  
            |  | Wesley Wilson, Patrol Officer |  
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            | Residence Life |  
            |  |  
            | Leslie M. Marsicano, A.B., M.Div. (Duke University),         Associate Dean of Students/Director of Residence         Life |  
            |  | Suzette Escobar, B.A. (California State, Fullerton), M.S.Ed.       (University of Pennsylvania), Area Coordinator, Summer       Conference Coordinator |  
            |  | Leekemase Gadson, B.A., M.S. (Florida State), Area       Coordinator, Diversity Program Coordinator |  
            |  | K. Joy Hamm, B.A. (Lenoir-Rhyne), Patterson Court       Advisor |  
            |  | Debra U. Harrison, A.A. (Central Piedmont), Coordinator       of Housing Operations |  
            |  | Judy Klein, B.A. (Mundelein), Security Access       Coordinator |  
            |  | Sharon Leahy, B.S. (Ball State), Office Manager |  
            |  | R. Quinton McKissick, B.S. (Presbyterian), M.Ed. (University       of South Carolina), Area Coordinator |  
            |  | Leslie A. Urban, B.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Ohio State),       Associate Director of Residence Life |  
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            | Student Health and         Counseling Center |  
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            | W. David Staton, A.B. (Davidson), Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Director, Psychologist |  
            |  | Laurie Bumgarner, B.S. (Davidson), M.D. (Bowman Gray),       Physician |  
            |  | Donna Coombs, R.N. (New Hampshire Technical Institution),       Registered Nurse |  
            |  | DeWitt Crosby, A.B., Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill),       Psychologist |  
            |  | Nance Longworth, B.S.W. (East Carolina), M.S.R.C. (UNC Chapel       Hill), Counselor |  
            |  | Janet Poole, R.N. (CPCC School of Nursing), Head       Nurse |  
            |  | Sarah Prince-Carleson, B.A. (College of Wooster), M.D.       (Wright State), Physician |  
            |  | Jane Reid, Medical Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Georgia S. Ringle, B.A. (Newcomb College), M.P.H. (Tulane       School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine), Health       Educator |  
            |  | Margie Ruch, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Vicki B. Sherrill, R.N. (Presbyterian Hospital School of       Nursing), Registered Nurse |  
            |  | Craig White, B.S. (Davidson), M.D. (Harvard), Chief       Physician |  
            |  | Melissa Withers, B.S. (UNC Charlotte), R.N. (Presbyterian       Hospital School of Nursing), Registered Nurse |  
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            | Theological Exploration of Vocation |  
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            | Timothy A. Beach-Verhey, A.B. (Hope College), M.Div. (Union         Theological Seminary), Ph.D. (Emory University),         Director and Adjunct Professor of Religion |  
            |  | Elizabeth Staton, Staff Assistant |  
            |  | Position Vacant, Assistant Director |  
 
    
        
            | Curricular Enrichment | ^ TOP |  In addition to classroom and laboratory instruction, Davidson faculty and students have a variety of opportunities to enrich their academic environment and experience. Some of these include support for research and internships both on and away from campus. Others include support for special projects, visiting speakers, awards, seminars, and instructional materials. The endowed funds listed below have been established to enhance the academic curriculum in specific ways.  George L. Abernethy Endowment —Established by Robert Abernethy, son of this Richardson and Dana Professor of Philosophy from 1946–1976, to strengthen the intellectual life of Davidson by funding programs and projects related to the areas of Professor Abernethy’s principal interests and life-long work—philosophy, ethics, politics, economics, public health, world affairs, and comparative religion.  Barron Fund —Established by Dr. F. Hutton Barron, Class of 1961, to support meritorious faculty projects, providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.  Richard R. Bernard Society for Mathematics —Honoring Professor Emeritus Bernard, membership in the Bernard Society is extended to mathematics majors. The Bernard Society supports the traditional Math Coffees, visiting speakers, and other special projects to enhance the study and teaching of mathematics.  Frank Bliss Memorial Photography Fund —For students interested in photography who wish to pursue a noncredit project; established by family and friends in memory of Professor Frank Bliss.  Henry and Daisy Bridges Earth Lecture Series —Established by Henry P. Bridges, Jr., Class of 1950, to provide perpetual funding for programs and activities which will increase the discourse about our planet and inform others of important concerns about its ecology.  Joel Conarroe Lecture Series —Established through the generosity of an anonymous donor to honor Joel Conarroe, Davidson College Class of 1956 and President Emeritus of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, this lecture series is to enhance the literary experience of Davidson students.  Cornelson Senior Seminar in Economics —Established by Mr. George H. Cornelson IV, Class of 1953, to support the Department of Economics through a lecture series and the senior session program.  Embry-Ghigo-Meeks Memorial Fund —For added cultural opportunities for participants in the Davidson at the University of Tours program in France; established in memory of French professors J.O. Embry, Francis Ghigo, Class of 1929, and Walter E. Meeks, Jr., ardent supporters and early faculty directors of the program.  Ken Kelley Program in Historical Studies —Established by alumni, family and friends in memory of this member of the Class of 1963, the fund supports Kelley Scholars, the Kelley Lecture Series, and the Kelley Award, annually presented to the senior history major who best exemplifies the personal qualities of Ken Kelley.  Page and Robert E. Kizer, Jr. Fund —Established by Robert Edward Kizer, Jr., Davidson College Class of 1961, and his wife Page, to endow both the position of Kizer Director of Teacher Education and the Kizer Internship.  Hilde Kreutzer Music Endowment —Established through the estate of Hilde B. Kreutzer to support the piano program at Davidson.  Leonard Ccommunity Service Fund —Established by Judy and Paul Leonard, Class of 1962, to support student service projects.  Malcolm Lester Endowment for the Teaching of History —Established through gifts from colleagues, alumni, parents and friends in honor of Dr. Lester, Davidson History Department Chairman for twenty-five years, this fund provides resources to supplement classroom teaching in history.  Henry Lilly Endowment for the Study of English —This fund memorializing Dr. Lilly, Class of 1918, a legendary Davidson English professor, provides resources to supplement classroom instruction with a variety of opportunities for advanced study in English.  Edwin F. Lucas, Jr. Endowment —Established by gifts from Blue Bell, Inc., family and friends, in honor of this member of the Class of 1942; the fund provides support for speakers and programs sponsored by the Pre-Management Committee.  Samuel D. Maloney Endowment for the Study of Religion and Society —Established by gifts from the Thomas Jefferson, Class of 1959, family of Richmond, Virginia, to honor Samuel D. Maloney, Class of 1948, James Sprunt Professor Emeritus of Religion, who served on the Davidson College faculty from 1954 to 1994; to support both an annual lectureship and student essay prize.  Physics Department Endowment —Established by past majors and other friends to provide departmental awards and other special initiatives.  J. Harris Proctor, Jr. Fund for Political Science —Established in honor of Harris Proctor, longtime Chair of the Department of Political Science, this fund provides resources to enrich the study of political science.  Charles E. Ratliff, Jr. Endowment in Economics —Established in honor of Dr. Ratliff, Class of 1947, Kenan Professor Emeritus of Economics, this fund provides resources for economics programs that reflect his concerns and commitments. Programming includes faculty-student projects in public policy, international summer study or research, faculty development, and visiting professorships.  Staley Endowment —Established by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Staley in honor of Mr. Staley’s parents, this fund is used to enhance the spiritual life of the Davidson College community.  Stapleton/Davidson Urban Service Internship —Established by G. Donnell Davidson, Class of 1939, and his wife Anne Stapleton Davidson, to involve Davidson students in Christian service projects related to the betterment of life for persons in the more troubled neighborhoods within the City of Charlotte, North Carolina.  Robert T. Stone Internships Fund —Established in memory of this distinguished alumnus of the Class of 1962 to enable one or more students to pursue internships involving the environment and other types of community service.  Richard Wardlow Music Fund —Established through gifts from Richard E. Wardlow and the Schoenith Foundation to support the programs of the department of music. 
 The income from these funds, established by family and friends of the honorees, is used to purchase books for the library each year. All funds are open-ended. The market value of all endowed book funds in the library is now more than $6 million.  The Susan Dudley Abbott Fund— Established by Dr. Leland M. Park, Class of 1963 and Davidson College Library Director, in honor of the Coordinator of Special Events of the Davidson College Development Office, from 1986-1995. She is the wife of Dr. Anthony S. Abbott, Professor of English.  The George Lawrence Abernethy and Helen McLandress Abernethy Fund— Established by bequest of Dr. Abernethy, Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy, 1946-1976.  The Henry B. Abrahams Fund— Established by bequest of Mr. Abrahams of New York City, longtime friend of Davidson College.  The Atwell Alexander and Pauline Hill Alexander Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Stony Point, North Carolina. Mr. Alexander is a 1929 graduate.  The Jean Elizabeth Alexander Fund— Established by members of the Hawley Memorial Presbyterian Church, Polkton, N.C.  The Gwen  Greenfield Appleyard Fund— Established by friends in honor of the former Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Business and Finance, 1990-1997.  The Alumni Association Memorial Fund— Established by the Davidson College Alumni Association in memory of deceased alumni.  The Alumni Association/Wildcat Club Fund— Established by a gift from these two Davidson organizations.  The Alumni Travel Fund— Established by participants in travel programs sponsored by the Alumni Association.  The  Nancy Rodden Arnette Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of the Administrative Secretary to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, 1974-1985.  The Jane Jackson Avinger Fund— Established by Dr. Leland M. Park, Class of 1963 and Library Director, in honor of this member of the Town of Davidson Board of Commissioners from 1985-1995 who served as Mayor Pro-Tem, 1991-1993. She is the wife of former Davidson professor, Dr. Robert L. Avinger, Jr., Class of 1960, and the mother of Robert L. Avinger III, Class of 1990.  The Joseph Abrams Bailey Fund— Established by his daughter, Mrs. Helen Bailey Obering of Oklahoma City. Mr. Bailey, a native of Clinton, South Carolina, was a member of the Class of 1883.  The Carrie Harper Barnhardt Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in memory of his mother.  The Deborah Kinley Barnhardt Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt, Sr. in honor of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sadler H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina.  The Dorothy McDougle Barnhardt Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt, Sr. in honor of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. James H. Barnhardt, Jr., of Charlotte, North Carolina.  The James H. Barnhardt Fund— Established in honor of Trustee Barnhardt by Dr. Warner L. Hall, Chairemeritus of the Board of Trustees.  The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Barnhardt Fund— Established by their children.  The James Knox Batten Fund— Established in memory of this 1957 graduate, former Trustee, and Chair of the Board of the Knight-Ridder Newspapers by Mrs. Joan Rider Challinor.  The Lucille Hunter Beall Fund— Established by McPherson Scott Beall ‘25, in memory of his wife.  The Mary Davis Beaty Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. Beaty, Assistant Director and Reference Coordinator of the E.H. Little Library, 1973-1992.  The Robert B. Bennett, Jr. Endowed Fund— Established by Robert B. Bennett, Jr., Class of 1977.  The Thomas M. Bernhardt Fund— Established by family and friends of this 1974 graduate, Director of the Living Endowment from 1975-1978.  The Anna Augusta Sutton Bledsoe Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History Emeritus Malcolm Lester in memory of his grandmother.  The Francis Marion Bledsoe, M.D. Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History Emeritus Malcolm Lester in memory of his grandfather.  The David B. Bostian, Sr. Fund— Established by David B. Bostian, Jr. ‘64 and Mrs. Clara K. Bostian.  The Boylston Family Fund— Established by Benjamin C. and Eleanor A. Boylston of Bethlehem, PA.  The Royal L. Branton Fund— Established by W. Coleman Branton ‘36 in memory of his brother, a 1941 graduate.  The William Coleman Branton Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1936 by his wife.  The Thomas McL. Breeden Fund —Established by Mr. Howard W. Covington of Greensboro, North Carolina, in memory of his friend and classmate, both members of the Class of 1937.  The Jerrold L. Brooks, Ph.D. Fund— Established in memory of this 1957 graduate and former trustee by his friends.  The Hattie Stephenson Buffaloe Fund— Established by Mr. Robert J. Stephenson, Director of Administrative Services, and Mrs. Stephenson in memory of his aunt.  The Patricia Cashion Burgess Fund— Established in honor of Mrs. Burgess, the Communications Assistant and Office Manager for the Development Office/College Relations from 1957-2004 by Dr. Leland M. Park, Class of 1963, Library Director.  The Alwin C. Burns, Jr. Fund— Established in memory of this 1942 graduate by Vance M. McBurney of San Diego, CA.  The Richard  Clyde Burts, Jr. and Annamarie Booz Burts Fund— Established by President Emeritus Samuel R. Spencer, Jr., Class of 1940, and Mrs. Spencer, in honor of Dr. Richard C. Burts, Dean of Students, 1961-1970; Registrar, 1970-1985; and Professor of Psychology, 1961-1985 and Dr. Annamarie B. Burts, Director of Audio Visual Services 1965-1982.  The Herman Spencer Caldwell, Sr. and Richard Earl Caldwell Fund— Established by family and friends of Herman S. ‘33 and Richard E. ‘37. Herman S., Jr. is a 1967 graduate.  The Herman Spencer Caldwell III Fund— Established by Herman Spencer Caldwell, Jr., Class of 1967, in memory of his son.  The Lillie Haltiwanger Caldwell Fund— Established by R. S. Haltiwanger ‘14 in memory of his sister.  The  Preston Banks Carwile Fund— Established by a bequest of Mrs. Lois C.K. Carwile in memory of her husband, a 1920 graduate.  The Hugh D. Cashion, Sr. Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of this 1933 graduate.  The Carleton Burke Chapman, M.D. Fund— Established in honor of 1936 alumnus and Davidson Rhodes Scholar by John E. Craig, Jr., Class of 1966.  The Chatham Calhoun Clark— Frank Robert and Belle Marks Hyman Fund-Established by a bequest of Mr. Clark ‘29, in memory of Mr. Hyman, Class of 1897, and his wife.  The Class of 1972 Memorial Fund— Established by members of this class as a memorial to classmates who have died.  The Sidney Cohen Fund— Established by family and friends of Dr. Cohen of New York City.  The Monna D.  Conn Fund— Established by Dr. Cynthia L. Lewis, Professor of English, in honor of her grandmother.  The James Robert Covington Fund— Established in memory of this 1929 graduate by his brother, William T. Covington, Jr., Class of 1927, through a charitable gift annuity.  The Ben T. Craig Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt in memory of the Chairman of the Davidson Board of Trustees, a member of the Class of 1954.  The Crawford Fund— Established by Dr. Gregory A. Crawford, Class of 1978.  The William Patterson Cumming Fund— Established in memory of this 1921 graduate who was the Virginia Lasaster Irvin Professor of English, 1927-1968, noted cartographer, and donor of the Cumming Map Collection which is located in the Library.  The Gladys Potts Cunningham Fund— Established by bequest of Mrs. Cunningham. Her son, John Rood Cunningham III, was a member of the Class of 1979.  The W. Ray Cunningham Fund— Established in honor of this member of the Class of 1951 by Harriet C. Inscoe, Margaret C. Mackersie, William C. Cunningham ‘57, and John R. Cunningham III ‘79.  The Henry Fitshugh Dade Fund— Established by bequest of Mr. Dade, Class of 1938, of Greenville, North Carolina.  The Tom Daggy Fund— Established in memory of Dr. Tom Daggy, Professor of Biology, 1947-1981, by Dr. and Mrs. John H. Williamson.  The Chalmers Gaston Davidson Fund— Established by classmates of Dr. Davidson ‘28 in appreciation of his many services to the college and the Class of 1928.  The Loyce Sherrill Davis Fund— Established by President and Mrs. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr., to honor Mrs. Davis as past Executive Secretary to the President and the Trustees of Davidson College 1972-1986, and current Presidential Papers Conservator in the College Library since 1987.  The Arthur Prim Dickens, Jr. Fund— Established by Mr. Dickens, Class of 1968, of High Point, North Carolina.  The Charles A. Dixon Fund— Established by Mrs. James G. Paschal in memory of her father, a 1918 graduate.  The Charles Dwin Dockery Fund— Established in honor of Dr. Dockery’s tenure as Professor of French 1974-2002, by his wife, Dr. M. Amelia Dockery, and their children: Frédéric, Carmen, and Natacha.  The Joseph Turpin Drake, Ph.D. Fund— Established by friends in memory of Dr. Drake, Professor of Sociology, 1957-1977.  The Duke Endowment Fund— Established by the Duke Endowment of Charlotte, North Carolina, longtime supporter of Davidson College.  The Darrell and Abby Dupler Fund— Established by a bequest of Darrell and Abby Dupler, former residents of Davidson, North Carolina.  The Fay Ross Dwelle Fund— Established by the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dwelle, Jr. of Jacksonville, Florida, in memory of his mother. Mr. Dwelle was a 1932 graduate; his son, Edward C. Dwelle III, graduated in 1967.  The Nathaniel Cabot Earle, Jr. Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Earle to honor their son, a member of the Class of 2001.  The Edgar Family Fund— Established to recognize three Davidson generations: C. Ernest Edgar, Jr., Class of 1928; Walter B. Edgar, Ph.D., Class of 1965; and Elizabeth R. Edgar, Class of 1996.  The English Family Fund— Established by Dr. Raymond A. English, Class of 1969.  The Ursula  Chandler Fogleman Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of the Library Business Manager, 1962 -1982.  The Carol Anne Folger, M.D. Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1978, by her classmate, Mary Amos Krick.  The Margaret Walker Freel Fund— Established by Guy Walker, Class of 1917, in honor of his cousin.  The Dirk French Fund— Established by Richard P. Wharton, Class of 1994, in honor of Dr. French, Professor of Classics.  The Harry L. and Frances Ford Fry Fund— Established by Dr. Henry F. Fry, Class of 1964, in memory of his parents.  The Wilbur L. Fugate Fund— Established by the Beckett Charitable Foundation of Alexandria, Virginia, in honor of Dr. Fugate, Class of 1934, an attorney, legal scholar, author, and donor of the “Fugate Collection of 100 First Editions” to the E.H. Little Library.  The John Bryant Gallent and Louise C. Gallent Fund— Established by friends in memory of Dr. Gallent, Class of 1925, Department Chair and Professor of Chemistry, 1942-1972, and his wife, and educator in the town of Davidson.  The Connie Williamson Gamble Endowed Book Fund— Established in memory of Mrs. Gamble, a longtime Davidson resident, by her family.  The Joe P. Gates Fund— Established in memory of Mr. Gates by his wife, Mrs. Harriett E. Gates of Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, and his daughter, Mrs. Sarah T. Schantz of White Stone, Virginia.  The Rachel Helen McKenzie Gaynor Fund— Established by Edward F. Gaynor, Class of 1981, in honor of his mother.  The Seddon “Rusty” Goode, Jr. and Jane Nisbet Goode Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Goode. Mr. Goode is a former trustee and 1954 graduate. (moved to put in alpha order)  The Francis Ghigo Fund— Established by friends in memory of Dr. Ghigo ‘29, Professor of French, 1959-1974.  The Robert D. Gilmer Fund— Established by James M. Vann, Jr., Class of 1950, in memory of his classmate.  The A. V. Goldiere Fund— Established in memory of this Professor of French (1922-1963) by his wife.  The Seddon “Rusty” Goode, Jr. and Jane Nisbet Goode Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Goode. Mr. Goode is a former trustee and 1954 graduate.  The Gorham Fund— Established by Edwin L., Jr. ‘32 and his sons, Edwin L. III ‘63 and Charles B. ‘68 of Texas.  The F. David Grissett Fund— Established by this 1972 graduate.  The Lucile S. Gudger and James R. Gudger, M.D. Fund— Established by bequest of Mrs. Gudger. Dr. Gudger, Class of 1925, is a native of Davidson.  The William Joseph Haley III Fund— Established by his friends in the Class of 1980. Mr. Haley was from New Providence, New Jersey.  The Lucy Farrow Hall Fund— Established by the Reverend Warner L. Hall, Sr., in honor of his wife. Dr. Hall was chairman of the Trustees of Davidson College, 1970-1980.  The Warner Leander Hall, Sr. Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of Board of Trustee Chair Emeritus, 1970-1980.  The Brevard Ervin Harris Fund— Established by Mrs. Jane H. Nierenberg in memory of her grandfather, Class of 1886.  The Janie Murray Harris Fund— Established by H. H. Harris ‘32, in memory of his mother.  The Madge Sadler Hayes Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in memory of her mother.  The Dr. James P. Hendrix, Sr. Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1925 by Board Chair Ben T. Craig and his wife.  The William Blainne Hight, Jr. Fund— Established by Mrs. William B. Hight, Jr., Eric Hight, and Chris Hight, in memory of their husband and father, who was Professor of Education and department chairman from 1962-1986.  The James Henry and James Lolo Hill Fund— Established by a bequest from Henry Harrington Hill, Class of 1914 and LL.D., 1948, in memory of his father, Class of 1854 and his half-brother, Class of 1884.  The William Mayhew Hunter, Jr. Fund— Established by Mr. Hunter, a Davidson resident and graduate of the Class of 1931.  The General T. J. “Stonewall” Jackson Fund— Established by John H. Ariail ‘64 of Lorton, Virginia, in memory of General Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson, CSA, son-in-law of Davidson’s first president, the Reverend Robert Hall Morrison.  The Robert Bruce Jackson, Jr. Fund— Established in memory of Dr. Jackson, Class of 1950, Vail Professor of Mathematics 1956-1995, by his wife Jean Edwards Jackson.  The William Howard Jetton Fund— Established by Mrs. William Howard Jetton in memory of her husband, a 1930 Davidson graduate.  The Clifford P. Johnson Fund— Established by Mr. Johnson, a 1977 graduate.  Edward P. and Sarah K. Johnson Fund— Established in honor of his parents by Clifford P. Johnson, Class of 1977.  The Frontis Withers  Johnston Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of Kenan Professor Emeritus of History (1935-1977), Dean of Faculty (1958-1970, 1975-1977). Acting President (1968), and Interim President (1983-1984), a 1930 graduate.  The Jones Family Fund— Established by Dr. Richard Hughes Jones, Class of 1986, honoring three generations of the Jones family who have attended Davidson.  The Keiser Family Fund— Established by Albert Keiser, Jr., Class of 1966, in honor of members of the Keiser Family.  The Kendrick K. Kelley III Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick K. Kelley, Jr. of Jacksonville, Florida, and the Campbell Soup Company Matching Fund Program in memory of their son, a 1963 graduate.  Lois Anne (Sandy) Kemp, Ph.D. Fund— Established in memory of Dr. Kemp, Professor of Spanish, 1972-2000, by her friends.  The Laurance Davies  Kirkland, Jr. and Mary Fuss Kirkland Fund— Establish by William Alexander Kirkland, Jr. ‘62, and his wife, Ann Carter Kirkland, in honor of his uncle and aunt.  The William Alexander Kirkland and Helon Wilkerson Kirkland Fund— Established by William Alexander Kirkland, Jr. ‘62, and his wife, Ann Carter Kirkland in memory of his parents. The honorees’ granddaughter, Elizabeth Kirkland Sickles, is a member of the Class of 1988.  The Sandor Kiss Fund— Established in memory of the father of Elizabeth E. Kiss ‘83, Davidson’s first woman Rhodes Scholar.  The Peter S. Knox, Jr. Fund— Established in memory of this 1932 graduate by his friends, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr.  The James Bell Kuykendall, Jr. Fund— Established by friends in memory of Mr. Kuykendall ‘27, who was president of Davidson College Alumni Association, 1963-1964 and father of John W. Kuykendall ‘59 and William H. F. Kuykendall ‘56.  The John Wells Kuykendall Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of Davidson’s president, a 1959 graduate.  The Zac Lacy Fund— Established by the Department of English in memory of this member of the Class of 1997 who served for a time as night manager of the College Union.  The Emmie  Frances Bledsoe Lester Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History Emeritus Malcolm Lester in memory of his mother.  The Malcolm Nicholson Lester Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History Emeritus Malcolm Lester in memory of his father.  The Pauline Domingos Lester Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History Emeritus Malcolm Lester in honor of his wife.  The Collier Cobb Lilly Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt, Sr. in memory of Collier Cobb Lilly, Class of 1989.  The Henry T. Lilly Fund— Established by Mrs. Henry T. Lilly in memory of her husband, a 1918 graduate, who was Professor of English, 1926-1965, and Chair of the Faculty Library Committee, 1935-1965.  The Charles Edward Lloyd Fund— Established by friends in memory of this Professor of English, 1956-1980, and Coach of the 1969 and 1979 Champion College Bowl Teams.  The Fay Cox Long and Zachary F. Long, M.D. Fund— Established by their son, Zachary F., Jr., a 1965 graduate.  The Steven H. Lonsdale, Ph.D. Fund— Established in honor of Dr. Stephen H. Lonsdale, Associate Professor of Classical Studies and Humanities, 1986-1994, by his faculty colleagues.  The Gail Yarsley Lowery Fund— Established by Richard C. Lowery, Class of 1963, in memory of his wife.  The John S. Lyles Fund— Established by Dr. Lyles, a 1950 graduate. His son, J. Steedman Lyles, Jr., and wife, Dorothy Fulenwider Lyles, are 1979 graduates.  The Harvey Edward McConnell, M.D., Fund— Established in honor of 1936 alumnus of Lancaster, South Carolina.  The Marjorie M. McCutchan Fund— Established by Marjorie M. McCutchan, who was acting head of the Reference Department in the Library from 1972-1974.  The William Gillespie McGavock Fund— Established in memory of Dr. McGavock, Class of 1930 and Charles A. Dana Professor of Mathematics, 1934-1975, by Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Wilson, Greenville, South Carolina.  The Mary Wettling McGaw Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt, Sr., in memory of the mother of Davidson Trustee James D. Vail III.  The John Alexander McGeachy, Jr. Fund— Established by family and friends of Dr. McGeachy, Class of 1934, Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History, 1938-1977.  The John Lacy McLean, Jr. Fund— Established by President Emeritus and Mrs. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr. in honor of his cousin, a 1943 alumnus who also received an honorary LL.D. from Davidson in 1977.  The Gordon E. McMain Fund— Established by Herman S. Caldwell, Jr., Class of 1967, in memory of his longtime friend of Little Silver, New Jersey.  The William K. Mahony Fund— Established by Professor of Religion, William K. Mahony with funds he received as recipient of the Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching Award.  The Robert D. Margolis, M.D., D.M.D., M.S. Fund— Established in memory of this 1975 graduate by family and friends.  The J. Chalmers Marrow Fund— Established by Dr. Chalmers G. Davidson in memory of his 1928 classmate.  The John Alexander Mawhinney, Jr. and Lucy Worth Mawhinney Fund— Established in honor of this 1939 graduate and former Trustee and his wife by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mayor and “Miss Elizabeth Bennett.”  The Mary Elizabeth Mayhew Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of Miss Mayhew, a native of Mooresville, North Carolina, who was head of the library Acquisitions Department, 1957-1976.  The William Melvin Means Fund— Established in honor of 1940 alumnus of Concord, North Carolina by Jane H. Nierenberg.  The F. DeWolfe Miller and Wilhelminia Livingston Miller Fund— Established by bequest of this member of the Class of 1930.  The J. Joseph Miller Fund— Established by James M. Vann, Jr., Class of 1950, in memory of his classmate.  The William Andrew Moffett Fund— Established by a bequest of this 1954 graduate who received an LL.D. in 1992.  The William Lauder Morgan Fund— Established in memory of Mr. Morgan ‘20, by his family. His nephew, James L. Morgan ‘45, was a Davidson trustee.  The Harvey L. Morrison Fund— Established by Mrs. Harvey L. Morrison in memory of her husband, Class of 1933, Instructor in Physics, 1942-1944.  The Matthew Edward Morrow Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of Matthew Edward Morrow and his son, Matthew Edward Morrow, Jr., M.D., Class of 1939.  The William Frederick Mulliss Fund— Established by William M. Barnhardt in memory of this graduate, Class of 1933, LL.D., 1975, and member of the Board of Trustees (1960-75; Secretary, 1963-75).  The  Myers Park Presbyterian Church Fund— Established by the congregation of this Charlotte, North Carolina church.  The Rolfe Neill Fund— Established by Dr. Leland M. Park, Class of 1963 and Library Director in honor of Mr. Neill who was Chairman and Publisher of the Charlotte Observer, 1975-1997.  The C. Louise Nelson Fund— Established in honor of this Professor Emerita of Economics by John E. Craig, Jr., Class of 1966.  The Randy F. Nelson Fund— Established in honor of Dr. Nelson, Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of English, by nine former students, attorneys with Smith Moore LLP.  The Samuel William Newell, Jr. Fund— Established by Davidson President Emeritus Samuel R. Spencer, Jr. (1940) and Mrs. Spencer in memory of Dr. Newell, a 1939 graduate, recipient of the Doctor of Divinity degree in 1959, and minister of the Davidson College Presbyterian Church from 1953-1961. His brother, C. Morris, is a 1949 graduate.  The Samuel William Newell, Sr. Fund— Established by members of the family which includes his alumni sons, Samuel W. Newell, Jr. ‘39, C. Morris Newell ‘49, granddaughter Virginia E. Newell ‘78, son-in-law John L. Newton ‘35, and grandson, Charles L. Newton II ‘70.  The Jane Harris Nierenberg and Jill Morrison Nierenberg Fund— Established by the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Brevard Ervin Harris, Class of 1886.  The Mary Winston Crockett Norfleet Fund— Established by friends in memory of the mother of Dr. Robert C. Norfleet, Class of 1970, Vice President for Business and Finance at the college.  The Richard E. Offutt, Jr. Fund— Established by Dr. Offutt, a 1976 graduate from Charlotte, North Carolina.  The Paddison-Cunningham Fund— Established by Ruth Paddison of Asheville, North Carolina, in memory of her friend, Gladys Potts Cunningham.  The Leland Madison Park Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of the Library Director, Class of 1963.  The Rebecca Leland Park and Arthur Harris Park Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of the parents of Dr. Leland M. Park, Class of 1963, Director of E.H. Little Library.  The Charles W. Parker Fund— Established by the Scandling family of Alexandria, Virginia, including Mark W. ‘77 and John D. ‘74, in memory of Davidson wrestling coach Charles W. Parker ‘38.  The Kenneth F. Parks Fund— Established by this 1973 graduate to purchase books to support the French Department.  The Ernest Finney Patterson Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. Patterson, Professor of Economics, 1957-1979.  The William Clayton Patton, M.D. Fund— Established by Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nance, Jr. of Wilmington, North Carolina, in memory of her brother, a 1958 graduate.  The Robert Rudolph Perz, M.D. Fund— Established in memory of this 1979 graduate by his classmates.  The Edward William Phifer, M.D. Fund— Established by Mrs. Susan Phifer Johnson of Spartanburg, South Carolina, in memory of her father, a 1932 graduate and 1961-1972 Trustee.  The Thomas Bryan Phillips Fund— Established in memory of this alumnus of the Class of 1980 by his classmates and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Allen, Jr., Mr. David G. Lenox, Dr. Douglas A. Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Summerell, Jr.  The James Faulkner Pinkney Fund— Established by family and friends of 1927 alumnus of Alexandria, Virginia.  The Fradonia Brown Porter Fund— Established by friends of Mrs. Porter. Her son, A. Alex Porter, Jr., is a 1960 graduate.  The James S. Purcell, Jr. Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. James S. Purcell, Jr., Professor of English, 1948-1977, English Department Chair, 1966-1977.  The Charles Edward Ratliff, Sr. Fund— Established in honor of the great-grandson of Vincent Parsons, Class of 1840, by his son, Professor Emeritus of Economics Charles E., Jr., Class of 1947, and his grandson, John Charles Ratliff, Class of 1979.  The William McClintock Reid, Jr. Fund— Established in memory of this 1934 graduate of Louisville, Kentucky, by his wife, Mrs. William M. McClintock, Jr., and his children, Ms. Barbara P. Reid, Mrs. Hensley Reid Peterson, and William M. Reid III.  The William T. Reilly III Fund— Established by classmates and friends in memory of this 1980 graduate.  The V. O. Roberson, Jr. Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of the father of Virgil O. Roberson III ‘62 and W. Earl Roberson ‘62.  The Martha Byrd Roberts Fund— Established by family and friends in memory of this Director of Communications, 1974-1979, and wife of Davidson professor, Dr. Jerry A. Roberts.  The William Cumming Rose Fund— Established by a bequest of Dr. William Cumming Rose, B.S., 1907; Sc.D., 1947.  The Norman C. Ross and Helen B. Ross Fund— Established in memory of his parents, by Dr. Clark G. Ross, Frontis W. Johnston Professor of Economics, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty.  Robert Colvert Sadler, M.D. Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1908, by The R.C. Sadler Foundation.  The Margaret Salter Fund— Established by J. Carl Salter, Class of 1970, in honor of his mother.  The Joan M. Scandling Fund— Established in honor of the mother of Mark W. Scandling, Class of 1977, John D. Scandling, Jr., Class of 1974, and grandmother of John Patrick Scandling, Class of 2006, and Martha Amelia Scandling, Class of 2008.  The John D. Scandling Fund— Established in memory of the father of two, Mark W. Scandling ‘77 and John D. Scandling, Jr. ‘74 by his family.  The Lewis Bevins Schenck Fund— Established by friends and former students of Dr. Schenck ‘21, J. W. Cannon Professor of Bible 1927-1966.  The Neal Anderson Scott Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1940 by Dr. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr. ‘40 and Mrs. Spencer.  The Starkey Sharp V Fund— Established by fraternity brothers and friends in memory of this 1978 graduate.  The Harry Lee Shaw, Jr. Fund— Established by his wife, Mrs. Jocelyn T. Shaw, family and friends, in memory of this alumnus of the Class of 1926 who also received a D.Litt. degree in 1969.  The J. Alexander Shaw, M.D. Fund— Established in memory of this 1918 graduate by his sons, Frank S. Shaw, M.D., Class of 1955, and John G. Shaw, Class of 1958.  The Della Shore Fund— Established by friends of Miss Shore who was Head of the Cataloguing Department (1946-1976) and Indexer of Presidential Papers (1979-1987) in the college library.  The James P. Sifford, Jr. Fund— Established by this graduate of the class of 1950.  The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Fund— Established by the North Carolina Theta Chapter of SAE Fraternity of Davidson College.  The John Raymond Snyder Fund— Established in memory by his grandson, Donald H. Caldwell, Jr., a 1981 graduate.  The Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr. Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of President Emeritus (1968-1983), a 1940 graduate.  Richard A. Stoops Fund— Established in memory of this 1968 graduate by his friends.  The James G. Swisher Fund— Established in memory of Dr. James G. Swisher, Pianist-in-Residence and Associate Professor of Music, 1978-1996 by friends.  The Melton Hill Tankersley Fund— Established by bequest of Mrs. Corrie Hill Tankersley in memory of her son, a member of the Class of 1959.  Farish Carter “Chip” Tate V Fund— Established in memory of this 1965 graduate by his classmates.  The Archibald Boggs Taylor and Margaret Louise Webb Taylor Williams Fund— Established by their children. Mr. Taylor was a 1911 graduate.  Amelia Paul Thomas Fund— Established by friends in memory of Mrs. Thomas, wife of Professor I. Job Thomas.  Thomas G. Thurston II, M.D. Fund— Established in memory of Dr. Thurston, Class of 1937, by the John G. Murphy Family.  The Isabelle White Trexler Fund— Established by Charles B. Trexler of Charlotte, North Carolina, in memory of his wife.  The William Waugh Turner Fund— Established in memory of her father, Class of 1899, by Elizabeth Turner Clark.  The Mary Jane McGee  Vernon Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in memory of Mrs. Ben T. Vernon of Charlotte. Mr. Vernon is a 1950 graduate.  The William Wallace Wade Fund— Established in memory of this longtime Head Football Coach at Duke University by his namesake, Wade Gunnar Anderson, Class of 1983.  The Carolyn A. & Wayne M. Watson Fund— Established by Dana Professor of History and Mrs. T.C. Price Zimmermann in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Atlanta, Georgia. Their daughter, Bryna Alwyn, is a 1982 graduate.  The K.D. Weeks, M.D. Fund— Established to honor the “Davidson/Duke Connection” between K.D. Weeks, Sr., M.D., Class of 1935 and K.D. Weeks, Jr., M.D., Class of 1969.  The L. D. Wharton and Lilian  Benton Wharton Fund— Established by bequest of Lacy Donnell Wharton, Jr., Class of 1927, in memory of his parents.  The Lacy Donnell Wharton, Jr. Fund— Established by this member of the Class of 1927.  The Mary Tilley Wharton Fund— Established by bequest of Lacy Donnell Wharton, Jr., Class of 1927, in memory of his wife.  The Jack Williams, Jr. Fund— Established by Mrs. Jack Williams, Jr., in honor of her husband, Class of 1934.  The Robert C. Williams Fund— Established in honor of Dr. Williams who was Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, 1986-1998 by his staff.  The Charles Nelson Williamson, M.D. Fund— Established by the Charles Nelson Williamson Trust.  The Edward Lee Willingham III Fund— Established by family and friends of the late Executive Director of the Living Endowment/Constituent Program, a 1948 graduate.  The Walter L. and Carolyn Cooner Withers Fund— Established by Mrs. Gladys D. Cooner.  The Jack Womeldorf Fund— Established by this 1961 graduate.  The Robert Davidson Woodward, Jr. Fund— Established in memory of Mr. Woodward by his wife and recalling family ties with the college through his son, Dr. Pat M. Woodward ‘58, and grandchildren Katherine L. Woodward ‘79, Pat M. Woodward, Jr. ‘84, Dr. John Woodward McNeill ‘87, Mary Virginia McNeill ‘92, Mary Katherine Gregory ‘93, and Marjorie Elizabeth Gregory ‘95.  The John T. Zaharov, Jr. Fund— Established by friends in memory of this 1970 graduate.  The T.C. Price Zimmermann Fund— Established by Trustee and Mrs. James H. Barnhardt of Charlotte, North Carolina, in honor of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Emeritus (1977-1986).  The Anne Katherine Zirkle Fund— Established in memory of this member of the Class of 1994 by friends.  The Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt Fund— Established by Richard P. Wharton, Class of 1994, in honor of Dr. Zumwalt, Associate Professor of Anthropology. 
 Phi Beta Kappa— This nation’s   pre-eminent honor society recognizes outstanding achievement in   the study of the liberal arts in the United States. The oldest of   the American Greek-letter societies, Phi Beta Kappa was founded   in 1776 at the College of William and Mary and now has 270   chapters at colleges and universities across the country. The   Davidson College Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa received its charter   as Gamma of North Carolina from the United Chapters (now the Phi   Beta Kappa Society) on March 1, 1923. Since then, the local   chapter has elected more than 2,200 students to   membership-in-course. Seniors at Davidson who maintain an overall   average of 3.6 or above on at least eighteen graded, countable   courses are ordinarily considered for election, which is by   ballot of faculty and staff of the local chapter. Election to   membership, however, is not automatic on the attainment of a   certain grade average. In accordance with the constitution of the   national Society, students elected must have qualifications of   “high scholarship, liberal culture, and good character.” Not more   than 12.5 percent of a senior class may be elected. Elections   take place during the spring semester. Omicron Delta Kappa—This national   leadership society recognizes eminence in five phases of campus   life: scholarship; athletics; social and religious activities;   publications; and forensics, dramatics, music, and other cultural   activities. O.D.K. has three purposes: (1) to recognize persons   who have attained a high standard of efficiency in college and   collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for   conspicuous attainment along similar lines; (2) to bring together   the most representative men and women in all phases of collegiate   life and thus to mold the sentiment of the institution on   questions of local and intercollegiate interest; and (3) to bring   together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of   mutual interest and understanding. Omicron Delta Epsilon— The economics   honor society has as its objective the promotion of scholarly   achievement in economics, fellowship among those in the   profession, and understanding of key economic issues and   problems. Alpha Epsilon Delta—The Davidson   chapter of this national honor premedical fraternity is North   Carolina Alpha. Delta Phi Alpha— A nationally   organized honor fraternity that recognizes achievement in German.   The society seeks to promote greater understanding of German   life, culture, and language. Alpha Phi Omega— This national service   fraternity is composed of students who wish to carry through   college days the ideal of service to college, community, and   nation. Alpha Psi Omega— A national honor   dramatic fraternity restricted to juniors and seniors who have   demonstrated a particular interest in theater through   participation in the college drama program. Eta Sigma Phi— An honor society   founded at the University of Chicago in order to stimulate   interest in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece   and Rome, and to promote closer relationships among students   interested in classical study. Gamma Sigma Epsilon— A national   fraternity recognizing excellence in chemistry. The chapter at   Davidson, founded in 1919, is the mother chapter. Omicron Gamma Chapter of the Order of Omega— A national Greek Service and Leadership Honor   Fraternity for men and women who are outstanding within their own   organization. Annual initiation to the Order of Omega is open to   the top five percent of the Greek population on campus. As a   member in this organization students are charged with taking an   active role in campus wide leadership and participation as a   group in service activities. Phi Beta Delta—An international honor   society open to juniors, seniors, faculty, and staff. It   recognizes exceptional achievement in international studies or   service and promotion of international awareness. Scabbard and Blade—A national   military honor society designed to recognize excellence in the   study of military affairs and to promote interest in military   education. Lifetime membership is by election as an outstanding   ROTC student in the junior or senior year. The Davidson chapter,   B Company, 5th Regiment, has been in continuous existence since   1923. Sigma Delta Psi— An honor athletic   fraternity open to all students who can perform all 14 prescribed   athletic feats. Sigma Pi Sigma— The national Physics   Honor Society. Founded in 1921, the chapter at Davidson is the   mother chapter. 
  Alumni Medal — For the freshman with the highest academic average; given by the Alumni Association.  Vereen Bell Memorial Award — For the student submitting the best piece of creative writing; given in memory of author Vereen M. Bell, Class of 1932.  Sandy Black Memorial Award — For the rising senior premedical student judged most outstanding in academic record and who gives promise of an outstanding contribution in the field of medicine: established by Mrs. Sam Orr Black in memory of her grandson, Sandy Black, Class of 1966.  Franz Boas Award in Anthropology — For the senior anthropology major who best exemplifies the qualities of scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and ethical concern for all of humanity demonstrated by Franz Boas, the principal founder of modern American anthropology.  Bremer German Language Award — For excellence in the study of the German language; established by C. Christopher Bremer, M.D., Class of 1960.  Agnes Sentelle Brown Award — For a sophomore, junior, or senior, chosen for outstanding promise as indicated by character, personality, and academic ability; established by the late Dr. Mark Edgar Sentelle, Davidson Professor and Dean of Students, in memory of his sister.  William Scott Bryant Memorial Award — Established by family and friends to increase understanding of our national government by helping outstanding students participate in work and study programs in Washington, D.C.  James A. Chapman, Jr. Annual Award — For a promising student interested in a career in commerce. Established by the Textile Veterans Association in memory of a 1943 alumnus who was a leader in that industry.  Tom Daggy Biology Award — Established in honor of Professor Daggy, who taught in the Department of Biology from 1947 to 1981, this award recognizes outstanding achievement, leadership and service, and a love of exploring the secrets of life.  The Davidson Black Alumni Network Award — Established by Davidson alumni for students of African-American descent who through strength of character and commitment have demonstrated distinguished service to college and community.  Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award — For the outstanding cadet in each year’s group of Military Studies students based on scholastic excellence and demonstrated leadership ability.  Alberta Smith DeVane Religion Award — To a senior religion major whose overall excellence promises outstanding contributions in ministry, medicine, the study of religion, or other service; established by Mrs. Helen DeVane Carnegie in memory of her mother.  Eumenean Literary Society Award — For a member who best exemplifies the society’s motto:  Pulchrum est colere mentem, “It is beautiful to cultivate the mind.”  Gladstone Memorial Award — For a rising senior with high potential for future service to mankind as indicated by leadership, service, and academic record; established by family and friends of George L. Gladstone, Jr., Class of 1960.  Leona M. Goodell Memorial Award — Established by friends and family of this career government servant to help students explore careers in government.  Goodwin-Exxon Award — For a sophomore, a junior, and a senior judged to exemplify the highest standards of character, good sportsmanship, and consideration of others; established by Henry S. Goodwin, Class of 1930, and his wife Claire L. Goodwin and funded in part by the Exxon Education Foundation.  Greek Prize — Occasional award of books to a student with the greatest ability and promise in the study of Greek; presented by the Class of 1922.  R. Windley Hall Fund — A first-year student writing award which also provides for a visiting lecturer on campus; honors the memory of a member of the Class of 1963.  William B. Hight, Jr. Teaching Award — Established by colleagues, alumni, and friends in memory of Bill Hight, founder and longtime chair of the department of education; for the senior who has demonstrated great potential for a successful career in teaching at the secondary level.  Douglas Houchens Studio Art Award — For the studio art major in the junior class who made the most progress during the previous year; honoring the professor who founded Davidson’s Art Department in 1953.  David Halbert Howard, Jr. Chemistry Award — For a rising senior studying chemistry who gives promise of the largest degree of usefulness in a related field of service; established by the mother and sister of David Howard, Class of 1928, who died while a chemistry professor at Davidson in 1936.  Lucile and Max Jackson Award in Art History — Established by Charlotte art lovers and friends of the college; presented annually to the rising senior who has demonstrated not only ability and aptitude, but dedication to the discipline of art history.  The Keiser Prize in English — Established in 2000 by Albert Keiser, Jr. ‘66 in honor of his father, Professor Albert Keiser, Ph.D.: recognizes superior contributions by one Davidson student each year to the performance of classical English literature.  Kendrick Kelley Award in History — Awarded to the senior history major who best exemplifies the qualities displayed by Ken Kelley, Class of 1963: distinguished academic performance, self-effacing leadership and personal integrity. Established by family and friends in memory of Ken Kelley.  Le Prix de Français (The French Award) — Established in 1991, the French Award was created to honor outstanding achievement in French studies and/or exceptional contributions to the Davidson French program by a senior major.  Henry T. Lilly Award for Excellence in English — Established in 1993 and given in memory of Henry T. Lilly, Class of 1918, Professor of English from 1926 -1966.  Charles E. Lloyd Award — For the student submitting the best piece of nonfiction writing; established in memory of English professor (1956-80) Charles E. Lloyd.  The Samuel D. Maloney Essay Prize — Given in honor of Emeritus Professor Samuel D. Maloney by the Thomas Jefferson family, the Maloney Essay Prize recognizes the student essay that best exemplifies outstanding work in the field of religion, ethics, and culture.  William G. McGavock Mathematics Award — For the member of the senior class who has demonstrated the greatest promise and accomplishment in mathematics while at Davidson; honors the memory of W. G. McGavock, Class of 1930, and longtime professor of mathematics.  Mundo Hispanico (The Spanish Award) — Established by the Spanish Department to recognize excellence in the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture.  Phifer Economics Award — For an upperclass student who has made a distinguished record in the study of economics; established by Mrs. A.K. Phifer.  The Physics Award — Established by alumni and friends to honor outstanding achievement in the study of physics.  W. Kendrick Pritchett Award in Classics — Presented to a senior classics major who exemplifies the qualities displayed by W. Kendrick Pritchett, Class of 1929: distinguished academic performance, personal integrity, and love of ancient literature, history, and archaeology.  Harris Proctor Award — Established through gifts from colleagues to honor Professor Emeritus J. Harris Proctor. The award is presented annually to the outstanding senior political science major.  Charles Malone Richards Award — For a rising senior, ordinarily preparing for the ministry, who has made the most significant contribution to the religious life of the college community; established by family and friends of Dr. Richards, Class of 1892, and Davidson pastor and professor.  Richard Ross Memorial Music Award — For a graduating senior music major who during four years of study has demonstrated the greatest achievement in the three areas for which Richard Ross was known: musical artistry, academic excellence, and Christian character.  Dean Rusk Program Award — For the student who has contributed most to international studies at Davidson.  The C. Shaw Smith Award — Presented annually to a rising junior or senior who has made outstanding contributions to the life of the college community through service at the College Union; honors C. Shaw Smith, Class of 1939, and College Union Director from 1952-1983.  Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award — Two medallions presented annually, one to a member of the senior class and the other to a person outside the student body, recognizing fine spiritual qualities practically applied to daily living, usually going to persons who have given unselfish service without due recognition; established in 1926 by the New York Southern Society in memory of its founder.  Theatre Award — For the senior who has contributed most to better theatre at Davidson College during four years on campus.  Rawley P. Turner Drama Award — Presented to the student who, in the opinion of a committee made up of faculty and community threatre-goers, has given the best performance in a major drama production for the year.  Porter P. Vinson Chemistry Award — For a rising junior, recognizing unusual mastery of the field and significant promise for further study; established by family in memory of Porter Paisley Vinson, M.D., Class of 1909, Davidson M.A. in Chemistry 1910.  William D. Vinson Mathematics Award — For a rising junior, recognizing unusual mastery of the field and significant promise for further study; established by family in memory of Davidson mathematics professor (1883-97) William Daniel Vinson, LL.D.  Daniel Blain Woods Award — For the rising senior premedical student who best exhibits the qualities of a good doctor: wisdom, compassion, the desire to serve, the ability to analyze problems, integrity, and academic excellence; established by Dr. James B. Woods, Jr., Class of 1918, and his wife in memory of their son.  James Baker Woods III Memorial Award — For a rising senior military science cadet who has displayed outstanding qualities of leadership, moral character, academic achievement, and aptitude for military service; established by Dr. James B. Woods, Jr., Class of 1918, and his wife in memory of their son, Class of 1962, who gave his life in defense of his country.  William Gatewood Workman Psychology Award — For the senior judged to have come closest to attaining Dr. Workman’s extraordinary standards of scholarship, character and service; established in honor of this longtime professor of psychology by psychology faculty and alumni. 
 
    
        
            | Athletic Honor Awards | ^ TOP |   Helen DeVane Carnegie Award — Presented to the most outstanding freshman athlete.  David Parrott Memorial Award — Presented to a student in recognition of contribution, outstanding sportsmanship and participation in the intramural athletic program.  Tommy Peters Memorial Award — Presented to a male athlete with outstanding dedication and contribution to intercollegiate athletics.  Susan K. Roberts Award — Presented to a woman athlete best exemplifying the Davidson spirit in intercollegiate athletics and campus leadership.  Thomas D. Sparrow Award — Presented to a male athlete best exemplifying the Davidson spirit in intercollegiate athletics and campus leadership.  Rebecca E. Stimson Award — Presented to a woman athlete in recognition of outstanding dedication and contribution to intercollegiate athletics. 
 
    
        
            | Class of 2005 - Bachelor of Science | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Allison Marie AmoreMaria Christine Beery
 Caitlin Elizabeth Bell
 Katherine Louise Bennett
 Sheena Michelle Bossie
 John Byers Bowen
 Felicia Amira Browne
 John Logan Bunton
 John Quinn Burkhart
 Honors in Biology
 Jessikah Delee         Byington
 Emily Joy Callahan
 Vanessa Joel Carpenter
 Evelyn Ann Chapin
 Daniel Marcus Cheuy
 Julia Elizabeth Clodfelter
 Casey Lauren Cox
 Claire Joëlle DeBord
 Whitney Elizabeth Diefendorf
 Jackson Mott Farrow
 Janelle Marie Fassbender
 Honors in Neuroscience
 Katrina Marie         Gleditsch
 Heather Ashley Green
 William Garrett Greendyke
 David Edwin Hall
 Mayumi Hamamoto
 Randall Maurice Hardy
 |  | Meredith Sedun HarryJessica Suzanne Heilweil
 Emory Pierson Hill
 Nupur Murughesh Hiremath
 Sarah Jane Hobart
 Victor Alex Howard
 Courtney Lynn Hughes
 William Jennings Johnson II
 Benjamin Nathan Kegan
 Anna Chatham Kierstead
 Benjamin Joseph Kittinger
 Winston Wallace Kohler
 Yurii Valentinov Kornilev
 Logan Thomas Kosmalski
 Joshua Parker Layfield
 Christopher Sherwin Leftwich
 John Robert Alvin Leverett
 John Paul Martinez
 Scott Alexander McDonald
 Peter Jensen Meyers
 Lindsay Alison Nakaishi
 Kimberly Niles Newton
 Helen Thi Nguyen
 Sarah Elizabeth Nolan
 Sarah Elizabeth Obenrader
 Judit Katalin Otvos
 Joseph Alexander Palatinus
 Sarah Elizabeth Parker
 |  | Meggan Carol PattersonMegan Maguire Perez
 Erica Jean Petrosky
 Andrew Hahn Pickens
 Kimberly Linda Pierre
 Patrick Blair Reynolds
 William Thomas Rivers
 Keeley Lynn Roles
 Dario Rafael Roque
 Jenny Rebecca Saleeby
 Phia Shante Salter
 Jennifer Elizabeth Sanders
 Kevin O’Neil Saunders
 Richard Stanton Scarborough
 Christopher Anthony Schamper
 Kiril Rangelov Simov
 Marieta Solé
 Rebecca Carter Steorts
 Lauren Melissa Taft
 Matthew Edward Talbert
 Kathleen King Tanner
 Lindsay Feather Veit
 Sean Sawyer Wentworth
 Emily Brown Wilson
 Christopher Matthew Wrobleski
 Brandon David Zeigler
 Jessica René Zesch
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            | Class of 2005 - Bachelor of Arts | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Jessica Rathbone AdkinsChristopher Daniel Ahearn
 Laurin Clark Ariail
 Crystal Davida Austin
 Currie Nicholson Ballenger
 Per Goran Barre
 Joseph Baird Bass III
 John Charles Bateman
 Elizabeth Katherine Baxter
 Kevin Kirby Bell
 Honors In Spanish
 Matthew James Elijah         Benefield
 John Roger Benson
 Matthew Evan Berman
 Jason Zachary Blanford
 Courtney Marie Bleecher
 Jane Ann Boer
 Natalie Vance Bombard
 Peter Guthrie Clark Boothby
 Sarah Allison Borkowski
 Katy Branch
 Honors in French
 Trenita Marie Brookshire
 Honors in Sociology
 L. Marshall Brown
 William Russell Burns
 Lisa Conti Burr
 Christopher McRae Caison
 Nicholas Mark Carlson
 Clarissa Ann Carr
 Andrew James Carter
 Jonathan Andrew Carter
 Katherine Hamilton Cashwell
 Willis Wolfe Chapman
 Darryl Demetrius Childers
 Anna Dorsett Clark
 Kristen Liddell Clements
 Austin Scott Collins
 Lisa Ann Collins
 Charles Robert Conner III
 Richard Francis Connolly III
 Dana Kathleen Conroy
 Jessica Allene Cooley
 Melissa Walden Cornwell
 Lucy Bassett Corwin
 Tyler Carruthers Covington
 Bartley Clarence Creasman
 Brian Mac-Ray Creech
 David Taylor Crow
 Joseph Emmett Crowe
 Katherine Slater Culp
 Timothy John Howard Curlett
 Katherine Fitzgerald Dahl
 Honors in History
 Stephen Clay Daniel
 Brody Elizabeth Maschmeyer Dawson
 Andrew Francis Devlin
 Mary Rebekah Diehl
 Micah James DiGrezio
 Deborah Elisa Dineen
 Andrew James Ditzel
 Emily Kathryn Dolezal
 Zachary William Drozda
 Patrick Shaw Duncan
 John Charles Elliott, Jr.
 Abigail Elisabeth Eustis
 Alexander Wier Evans, Jr.
 Blakeley Hudson Evans
 Christopher Rowland Evans
 Garyth Anne Evans
 Jeffrey Alan Fahrenholz
 Viive Annabelle Felmly
 Lindsay A. Ferguson
 William Claiborne Ferguson IV
 Meghan Ashley Fillnow
 Ashleigh Patricia Finn
 Michael Paul Flowers
 Roland Francis Foss
 Lindsay Marie Frank
 Timothy Smith Fuller
 Honors in Spanish
 James Peyton Gallagher
 Tamara Renee Gallen
 Amanda Louisa Garbee
 Maria Beatriz Garcia
 Charlotte Greer Gardner
 Rebecca Parsons Gay
 |  | John Griswold GeerAndrew Michael Gibbons
 Jacquin Perron Gilchrist
 Carolyn MacPhee Gilmor
 Julia Paradise Goff
 Sarah Elizabeth Gorrell
 Conor Thomas Grace
 Philip John Grant
 Eric Jonathan Greene
 Elizabeth Ashley Griffith
 Andrew Alden Gropper
 Mark Hogul Grotjohn
 Linkoln Robert Gunther
 Clare Elizabeth Hahneman
 Jeffrey Winslow Hamilton, Jr.
 Matthew Charles Handorf
 Genevieve Elizabeth Hanisek
 Matthew Merrill Hanson
 Gregory Lane Harris
 Adam Joseph Hart
 Justin Randall Hartanov
 Caroline Lucille Hartridge
 Ryan Barrett Hastings
 Thomas T Headen III
 Gwendolyn Garrett Heasley
 Ana Carolina Fernandes Henriques
 John Patrick Hicks
 Kristen Nicole Higbee
 Christina Marie High
 Tiffany Nicole Homan
 Christina Shawn Hotsko
 Katharine Nicholson Hubbard
 Jonathan Dale Hughes
 Christian Lamar Hunt
 William Stewart Isaacs
 Jane Garnet Ishon
 Brandon McKay Jacob
 Peter Wesley Jans
 David Watkins Jemison
 Sara Ingrid Jeurling
 James Rutledge Johnson
 Kathryn Elizabeth Johnson
 Jill Erin Johnston
 Frankie Taylor Jones, Jr.
 Nicholas Andrew Jones
 Anne Carter Judkins
 Dallas Jacob Kaplan
 Jeremy Rowe Kenison
 Stella Kenyi
 Scott Vargas Kidd
 Jane Catherine Kilkenny
 Elizabeth Lynn Kiss
 Christopher Jackson Knowles
 Kyota Ko
 Daniel Solem Koernke
 Kelly Sabrina Kopeikin
 Jennifer Lynn Kreit
 Jeffrey William Kuykendall
 Pearl Susana Kyei
 Hannah Meacham Legerton
 Nicholas Kincaid Lehman
 Elizabeth Roth Leppert
 Cory Benjamin Lester
 Caroline Bryer Levy
 Bradley Allen Lifford
 Mary Catherine Lipsett
 Meredith Erin Lorenz
 Whitney Hancock Lowell
 Melissa Tatiana Marquez
 Lauren Rebecca Martin
 Foster Manly Mathews
 James Hamilton McCord V
 George Hodnett McDaniel
 Mildred Louise McKeachie
 Margaret Davenport McPherson
 Kelly Adalene Meadors
 Margaret Jeanne Megerian
 Viral Vikram Mehta
 Katherine Elizabeth Meister
 Philip James Messier
 Jennifer Lynn Mickle
 Theodore Patrick Milas, Jr.
 Donald Taylor Miles
 Katie Anne Miles-English
 Matthew Donald Monson
 Christopher Scott Moore
 Gretchen Marie Morgan
 |  | Page Elizabeth MoweryMichael Anthony Muniz
 Andrew Nicholas Musashe
 Samuel Tyrrell Navarro
 Mark Joseph Nesselroad
 James Trygve Newlin
 Joy Jean Newsome
 Jeffrey Thomas Nick
 Laura Elizabeth Noyes
 Johnny Amartey Nuno-Amarteifio
 Joseph Michael O’Brien
 Alaa’ Maher Odeh
 Richard Lord Offen
 Chioma J. Ohanyerenwa
 Maryann Elizabeth Olson
 Christopher Don Orem
 Alvin Justin Ourso IV
 Elliot Isaac Palmer
 Christopher Warren Parkes
 John Havron Patrick
 David Carlisle Peet III
 Honors in Spanish
 Amy Kim Phan
 Drystan Freemont Phillips
 Mary Alexander Taliaferro Pickall
 Tyson Oliver Plowshay
 David Fleming Pope
 Honors in English
 Christopher Clark         Pratt-Dannals
 Mario Georgiev Prohasky
 Benjamin Leighton Ralston
 William Joseph Riggs
 Carol Elizabeth Rixey
 Katherine Lawrence Rockwell
 Douglas William Rose
 David Clifton Saint
 Katherine Harrison Sasser
 Philip Michael Sasser
 Catherine Elizabeth Schenning
 Geoffrey Richard Schneider
 Aaron David Schorsch
 Jeremy Harrell Senterfitt
 James Christopher Shelton
 Bree Nell Simmons
 Laura Eleanor Sims
 Kelly Ann Sindler
 Jessica Catherine Slice
 John Lane Smith
 Mary Ann Square
 Katherine Anne Stackhouse
 Chelsea Jeannine Staires
 Erin Kelly Staton
 Erin Michele Stephens
 William Bradford Stephens
 Erling Peter Strand
 Greta Marie Stults
 Lindley Megan Swartz
 Kirsten Absalon Talley
 Meredith Brewer Taylor
 Demorrio Undrico Thomas
 David Michael Tulis
 Emily Douglas Upchurch
 Bernard Anton van der Lande
 Larkspur Joy Van Stone
 Matthew Miller Wagner
 David Monroe Waikart
 Jennifer Carrie Walcott
 Honors in History
 Daniel Joseph Walker
 David Laurence Westlake Welch
 Alison Ann Wheeler
 Benjamin Norcross Whitman
 Jessica Kathryn Williams
 Zachary George Williams
 Katherine Elizabeth Wilson
 Nathaniel Vinson Wittstruck
 Anna Jessica Wolfgang
 Charles Thomas Wood
 William Paul Worley IV
 Lane Hallett Worrall
 William Paul Wyatt
 Andrew Dennis Yancey
 Honors in Political Science
 Vanessa Lynáe         Young
 Joseph Robert Zimmerman
 Andrew Francis-George Zsoldos
 |  
 
    
        
            | Honor Graduates - Cum Laude | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Jonathan David Bartlett, A.B.Margaux Berliss, A.B.
 Trisha Christine Blackwell, A.B.
 Stephanie Bouts, B.S.
 Anna Christine Brew, A.B.
 Ashley Elizabeth Brown, A.B.
 Sarah Ashcom Budischak, B.S.
 Emily Jane Bullock, A.B.
 Elizabeth Grace Campbell, A.B.
 Honors in Religion
 Marianna Camille         Carpeneti, A.B.
 Catherine Ann Chapin, A.B.
 Frank Alexander Chemotti, B.S.
 Honors in Mathematics
 Siu Ping Chin Feman,         B.S.
 Max Louis Citrin, B.S.
 Erin Frances Cobain, B.S.
 Margaret Allison Cobb, B.S.
 Daniel Eppes Coslett, A.B.
 Erika Lynnette Dean, A.B.
 Brendan Michael Dete, A.B.
 Jillian Lenore Eidson, A.B.
 Honors in Sociology
 Jamie Lynn Felton,         A.B.
 Kelly Erin Fillnow, A.B.
 Laura Julia Filosa, A.B.
 Meredith Leigh Fulghum, A.B.
 Honors in Economics
 Jane Marie Gonzalez,         A.B.
 Honors in Spanish
 Michelle Marie Gooch,         B.S.
 
 |  | William Christian Haas III, B.S.Courtney Richter Hamilton, A.B.
 Blair Hudson Hance, A.B.
 Charles Russell Hapgood, A.B.
 Lauren Thornton Harshaw, B.S.
 Andrew Michael Haupt, A.B.
 Anderson Patrick Heston, A.B.
 Honors in Religion
 Laurie Ruth Hibbett,         A.B.
 Jennifer Ann Hoekstra, B.S.
 Putnam Carter Ivey, A.B.
 Michael D. Jenks, B.S.
 Brian Paul Jenssen, A.B.
 Sian Baldwin Jones, A.B.
 Honors in History
 Daniel Benjamin Kriebel,         A.B.
 Travis Grainger Lloyd, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Emily Jane Loop,         A.B.
 Emily Louise Lugo, A.B.
 Elizabeth Ellen Mannino, A.B.
 Honors in Cross-Cultural Healthcare
 Megan         Elizabeth McDonald, B.S.
 Evans Ledbetter McGowan, A.B.
 Katherine Melissa McVane, A.B.
 Catherine Theresa Minogue, A.B.
 Melissa Anne Patterson, A.B.
 Amanda Marie Pennock, B.S.
 Jessica Mayson Perkins, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Christina Elizabeth         Pike, A.B.
 |  | Emily Annette Pinson, A.B.Amy Elizabeth Puckett, A.B.
 Honors in History
 McLean Montgomery Quinn,         A.B.
 Raleigh Mixon Robinson, A.B.
 Ann Mitchell Roper, B.S.
 Jamie Leigh Sasanfar, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Caroline Christopher         Saxton, A.B.
 Stephen Caleb Sellers, A.B.
 Marianne Louise Snow, A.B.
 Gregory Edward Stewart, A.B.
 John Fredrick Straussberger III, A.B.
 Honors in History
 Jade Tachie-Menson,         A.B.
 Honors in French
 Marc Orion Vinson,         A.B.
 Honors in Sociology
 Rachael Jo Voyles,         B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Gregory Mark Wallace,         A.B.
 Honors in Latin American Studies
 Weston         Thomas Waxweiler, B.S.
 Brenda Marie Weigand, B.S.
 Brynn Faye Welch, A.B.
 Honors in Philosophy
 Lee Emerson Wheless,         B.S.
 Katherine Hardt Winter, B.S.
 Katherine Anne Younger, A.B.
 Kathryn Linn Zeh, A.B.
 Honors in Religion
 |  
   
    
        
            | Alison Marie Anderson, A.B.Honors in Theatre
 Matthew Allen Armstrong,         B.S.
 Ashley Elizabeth Barber, A.B.
 Honors in Religion
 April Lynn Barnado,         B.S.
 FIRST HONOR
 Sarah McGee Baxter, B.S.
 Rebecca Behizadeh, A.B.
 Honors in History
 Sarah Nicole Davis,         B.S.
 High Honors in Biology
 Catherine Elizabeth         Foster, A.B.
 Honors in Religion
 Adam Charles         Gerstenmier, A.B.
 |  | Amanda Sophie Green, A.B.High Honors in Anthropology
 Virginia Anne         Gregory, A.B.
 Honors in Economics
 Christopher James         Hallett, A.B.
 Joy Michelle Hester, B.S.
 Megan Ashley Lyle, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Nicole Alyssa Mah,         B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 SECOND         HONOR
 Kristy Lynne Marynak, A.B.
 Benjamin Asher Nelson, A.B.
 Susan Jane Ripper, B.S.
 Andrew Daniel Schapiro, A.B.
 Honors in Art History
 |  | Collin Gary Setterberg, A.B.Sally Keirsey Stanhope, A.B.
 Honors in History
 Lauren Ashley Stutts,         B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Liesl McTyre Tison,         B.S.
 Stuart Ramm Tomko, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
 Mary Walton Upchurch,         A.B.
 Honors in Art History
 Allison Ashley         Wilner, A.B.
 Kimberly Dunbar Woods, B.S.
 Honors in Psychology
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            | Summer Graduates - 2004 | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Amy Judith Blod, A.B. Latisha Lamae Chapman, A.B.
 Grant Dearborn Cooper, A.B.
 Patrick John Dochety, Jr., A.B.
 Colleen Elizabeth Faes, B.S.
 Claire Lindsey Hess, B.S.
 |  | Deidre Rene Jefferson, A.B. Nathan G. Ligo, A.B.
 Mbye Baboucarr Njie, A.B.
 Shepherd Bates Reynolds, A.B.
 Loyd Garrett Richey, A.B.
 Christopher Wilson Said, A.B.
 |  | Adam Kaback Sperling, B.S. Ian Law Spurlock, A.B.
 Paul Thomas Thorne-Keziah, B.S.
 Charles Lee Washington, Jr., A.B.
 David Howell Young, A.B.
 |  
 Marian Wright Edelman, Doctor of Humane Letters 
 
    
        
            | Enrollment 2004-2005 | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            |  |  | Fall |  | Spring |  
            |  |  | Women |  | Men |  | Total |  | Women |  | Men |  | Total |  
            | First-Year Students |  | 239 |   | 225 |   | 464 |   | 235 |   | 225 |   | 460 |  
            | Sophomores |  | 225 |   | 245 |   | 470 |   | 217 |   | 232 |   | 449 |  
            | Juniors |  | 158 |   | 159 |   | 317 |   | 203 |   | 182 |   | 385 |  
            | Seniors |  | 235 |   | 216 |   | 451 |   | 228 |   | 195 |   | 423 |  
            | Totals |  | 857 |   | 845 |   | 1,702 |   | 883 |   | 834 |   | 1,717 |  
            |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  
            | One-Year Certificate (International) |  | 5 |   | 1 |   | 6 |   | 5 |   | 1 |   | 6 |  
            | Visiting Students |  | 5 |   | 1 |   | 6 |   | 1 |   | 1 |   | 2 |  
            | Totals |  | 10 |   | 2 |   | 12 |   | 6 |   | 2 |   | 8 |  
            |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  
            | Total Headcount* |  | 867 |   | 847 |   | 1,714 |   | 889 |   | 836 |   | 1,725 |  
            |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  
            | FTE |  |   |   |   |   | 1,714 |   |   |   |   |   | 1,725 |  
            |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  
            | *Classics |  | 0 |   | 0 |   | 0 |   | 9 |   | 7 |   | 16 |  
            | *Field Studies |  | 1 |   | 3 |   | 4 |   | 0 |   | 0 |   | 0 |  
            | * India |  | 12(1) |   | 4 |   | 16(1) |   | 0 |   | 0 |   | 0 |  
            | *Tours (one semester) |  | 5(3) |   | 1 |   | 6(3) |   | 2 |   | 0 |   | 2 |  
            | *Tours (two semester) |  | 3 |   | 1 |   | 4 |   | 3 |   | 1 |   | 4 |  
            | *Würzburg |  | 5(1) |   | 6 |   | 11(1) |   | 5(1) |   | 6 |   | 11(1) |  
            | Totals |  | 26 |   | 15 |   | 41 |   | 19 |   | 14 |   | 33 |  * Included in Junior, Sophomore, and Senior Numbers( ) Number of Visitors Included in Adjacent Frequency
 
 
    
        
            | Geographic Origin of Davidson Students, Fall 2004 | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Enrollment by State |  
            | Number of States (Including District of Columbia) = 46 |  
            |  |  
            | Alabama |  | 24 |  | Mississippi |  | 5 |  
            | Alaska |  | 2 |  | Missouri |  | 12 |  
            | Arizona |  | 3 |  | Montana |  | 2 |  
            | Arkansas |  | 15 |  | Nebraska |  | 1 |  
            | California |  | 43 |  | New Hampshire |  | 9 |  
            | Colorado |  | 19 |  | New Jersey |  | 40 |  
            | Connecticut |  | 39 |  | New Mexico |  | 6 |  
            | Delaware |  | 6 |  | New York |  | 88 |  
            | Dist. of Columbia |  | 11 |  | North Carolina |  | 316 |  
            | Florida |  | 123 |  | Ohio |  | 57 |  
            | Georgia |  | 130 |  | Oklahoma |  | 3 |  
            | Hawaii |  | 1 |  | Oregon |  | 8 |  
            | Idaho |  | 1 |  | Pennsylvania |  | 85 |  
            | Illinois |  | 41 |  | South Carolina |  | 76 |  
            | Indiana |  | 7 |  | Tennessee |  | 61 |  
            | Iowa |  | 2 |  | Texas |  | 88 |  
            | Kentucky |  | 28 |  | Utah |  | 1 |  
            | Louisiana |  | 10 |  | Vermont |  | 12 |  
            | Maine |  | 6 |  | Virginia |  | 97 |  
            | Maryland |  | 79 |  | Washington |  | 10 |  
            | Massachusetts |  | 36 |  | West Virginia |  | 17 |  
            | Michigan |  | 8 |  | Wisconsin |  | 3 |  
            | Minnesota |  | 16 |  | Wyoming |  | 1 |  
            |  |  
            | Enrollment by Foreign Country |  
            | Number of States = 31 |  
            |  |  |   |  |  |  |  |  
            | Austria |  | 2 |  | Ireland |  | 1 |  
            | Botswana |  | 1 |  | Israel |  | 1 |  
            | Brazil |  | 1 |  | Jamaica |  | 1 |  
            | Bulgaria |  | 6 |  | Japan |  | 3 |  
            | Canada |  | 2 |  | Korea |  | 2 |  
            | Chile |  | 1 |  | Mexico |  | 1 |  
            | China |  | 1 |  | Russia |  | 2 |  
            | Dominican Republic |  | 2 |  | Saudi Arabia |  | 1 |  
            | Ecuador |  | 3 |  | Spain |  | 1 |  
            | Ethiopia |  | 1 |  | Switzerland |  | 2 |  
            | France |  | 1 |  | Taiwan |  | 2 |  
            | Germany |  | 5 |  | Turkey |  | 3 |  
            | Ghana |  | 7 |  | United Arab Emirates |  | 3 |  
            | Guatemala |  | 1 |  | United Kingdom |  | 4 |  
            | Hong Kong |  | 1 |  | Venezuela |  | 1 |  
            | India |  | 3 |  |  |  |   |  
 
    
        
            | Alumni Association (as of May 2005) | ^ TOP |    
    
        
            | Officers |  
            | Kevin R. Hanna ‘81 - President, |  | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |  
            | Stuart B. Dorsett ‘82 - President-Elect |  | Raleigh, North Carolina |  
            | Elizabeth R. Brooks ‘85 - Immediate Past |  | President Arlington, Virginia |  
            | Virgil L. Fludd ‘80 - Vice President |  | Tyrone, Georgia |  
            | Nancy C. Rosselot ‘85 - Vice President |  | Weston, Massachusetts |  
            | Matthew B. Merrell ‘84 - Secretary |  | Davidson, North Carolina |  
            |  |  
            | Decade Representatives |  
            | Hollis F. Cobb ‘56 |  | Davidson, North Carolina |  
            | H. Thurston Cooke ‘81 |  | Avondale Estates, Georgia |  
            | Alan W. Duncan ‘76 |  | Greensboro, North Carolina |  
            | Thomas W. Earnhardt ‘68 |  | Raleigh, North Carolina |  
            | R. Harding Erwin, Jr. ‘85 |  | Houston, Texas |  
            | Nurica N. Good ‘00 |  | Kernersville, North Carolina |  
            | Joseph C. Harris, Jr. ‘02 |  | Washington, D.C. |  
            | J. Christopher Hawk III ‘67 |  | Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina |  
            | Boris J. Henderson ‘01 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | Mary Robertson Howell ‘87 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | Jeffrey A. Neikirk ‘76 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | Catherine Loftin Odum ‘87 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | C. Barrett Plasman ‘94 |  | Greensboro, North Carolina |  
            | Peyton D. Prospere ‘75 |  | Jackson, Mississippi |  
            | Mark S. Sandy ‘87 |  | Shorewood, Wisconsin |  
            | Joy M. Sparks ‘98 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | Robert B. Welsh ‘48 |  | Charlotte, North Carolina |  
            | Craig J. White ‘82 |  | Davidson, North Carolina |  
            | David D. Weitnauer ‘82 |  | Decatur, Georgia |  
            | Hansford Epes ‘61, Faculty Representative |  | Davidson, North Carolina |  
            | Clare J. DeBord ‘05, Senior Class President |  | Davidson, North Carolina |      |