James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

 - Class of 1992

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guerite Williams, Int. Business, King George, Va. ;r Daniel Williams, Political Science, Oxon Hill, Md. Dorothy Lynn Williams, English, Richmond, Va. Erin Noelle Williams, Communication, Cheswick, Pa. Karen Dale Williams, Communication, Richmond, Va. Robyn Julianne Williams, Communication Soc, Springfield, Va. Matthew Andrew Willis, Physics, Fairfax, Va. Audrea L. Wilson, Fashion Merchandising, Dale City, Va. Rhonda Korree Wilson, Psychology, Stafford, Va. Shawnda L. Wilson, A IS, Woodbridge, Va. Thomas Kessinger Rathmell Wilson, Economics, Quakertown, Pa. Leeann M. Wimer, Computer Information Systems, Danville, Va. Janine L. Wingard, Communication, Herndon, Va. Heidi Anne Wingett, Management, Collinsville, Va. Kimberly Yvette Winston, Accounting, Centerville, Va. David Wilson Winters, Finance, Lanham. Md. Diane R. Wirell, Psychology, Budd Lake, NJ Wendy Jenale Womack, POM., Danville, Va. Christina Lynn Wood, Psychology, Charlottesville, Va. Susan Kimberly Woodcock, Health Sci. Comm., Richmond, Va. Jerry J. Woods, Marketing, Randallstown, Md. Dionne M. Woody, English, Richmond, Va. Jennifer Carol Worden, Communication, Burke, Va. William G. Work, Finance, Richmond, Va. Dorothy A. Wray, English, Henry, Va. Lisa Arrington Wrenn, Biology, Virginia Beach. Va. Donald C.K. Wright, Sociology, Mitchellville, Md. Kimberly Lynne Wright, Psych SPED, Fredericksburg, Va. Kristin M. Wright, Sports Management, Falls Church, Va. Kristie Lynn Writtenberry, Communication, Suffolk, Va. Jessica Brooke Wynn, ECED, Harrisonburg, Va. Stacy Ann Yakaboski, English, Calverton, NY Sara E. Yard, Art, Morristown, NJ Cathaline Yi, English, Fairfax, Va. Richard W. Young. Marketing Management, Bedford, Va. William D. Young, Psychology, Springfield, Va. Lynne Zaledonis, Political Science, Lancaster, Pa. Charles Zambito, Management, Richmond, Va. Brian Patrick Zarchin, Art, Olney, Md. Kari Zehner, Geography, Dumfries, Va. Zoe Anne Zeitfuss, Political Science Management, Sterling, Va. Christa Suzanne Zerbe, Nursing, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Katherine Ziegler, Sociology, Forest Hill, Md. Jonathan Robert Zilinski, History, Lykens, Pa. Rachel Anne Zimmerman, HRM, Arlington, Va. Kevin Michael Zinski, History, Richmond, Va. Kevin William Zippier, Finance Spanish, Westfield, NJ Marc W. Zodet, Sociology, Lancaster, Pa. Maria M. Zuppas, Marketing Spanish, Arlington, Va. 250 Williams-Zuppas

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ijft ' ift Robin Melissa Wagner, Management, Burke, Va. Renee Susan Wagoner, English, Camp Hill, Pa. Karen L. Walde, Nursing, Charlottesville, Va. Davida J- Walker, Communication. Virginia Beach, Va. Jeff Thomas Walker, International Business, Potomac, Md. Ingrid Charmain Wallace. POM. Clifton Forge, Va. Raymond H. Wallace, Music Education, Fredericksburg, Va. Alicia M. Ward. Psychology, Portsmouth, Va. Elizabeth Anne Ward, ECED, Silver Spring, Md. Angela D. Warren, Marketing, Fishersville, Va. Wendy K Warren, English, Roanoke, Va. Tanya M. Washington, English Communication, Silver Spring, Md. Marybeth Waters, Art, Roanoke, Va. Jennifer E. Watson, Management. Chester, Va. John Bert Watson Jr., Finance, Rockville, Md. Heather Jean Watts, Health Science, Harrisonburg. Va. Elizabeth Gayle Wanless, Communication Psych., Haymarket, Va. Kimberly Dawn Webb, Communication, Martinsville, Va. Michelle Lynne Wee, Communication Art, Alexandria, Va. Kristine Marie Weiand. German, Vienna, Va. Karin Irene Weichman, Communication. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kevin W. Weitz. Music Education, Vienna, Va. Dawn M Weiand, Marketing, Butler, NJ Gerald McKinley Welch, Economics, Front Royal, Va. Jane Camille Welch, Social Work, Chesapeake, Va. William Edward Wells III. Finance Accounting, Gaithersburg, Md. Christopher Scott Wells, Political Science, Richmond, Va. Joseph Wesley Wells, Management, Colonial Heights, Va. Kelly Eugene Wells, Finance, Troutville, Va. Kathryn L. Wemmers. Communication, Hockessin, Del. Lori A. Werner, Business Management, Ellicott City, Md. Rhonda Lynn West, Mathematics, Zuni, Va. Eric Stephen West, Geography CS, Fredericksburg. Va. Jill Suzanne Westfall, Psychology Early Childhood Education. Arlington, Va. Kelli L. Westfall, Communication, Redding. Conn. Julia Catherine Wetzel, Political Science, Newport News, Va. Laura Kimbrough Wheeler, Psychology, Richmond, Va. Shelly Ann Wheeler, Finance, Reistertown, Md. Sharon E Whelan. Psychology, Laurel, NY Carolyn M. White, Economics. Arlington, Va. Nicole Ryan White, Spanish International Affairs. Springfield, Va. Paula A. White. Marketing Spanish, Madison Heights. Va. Sara Kristina White. Biology, McLean, Va. Shawan T. White. Sociology, Baltimore, Md. Steven G. White, Management, Woodstock, Va. Melanie Carter Whitehead. Elementary Education, Arlington, Va. Lori Ann Whitehurst, Marketing, Richmond. Va. John D. Whitney, Communication, Roanoke, Va. Dawn Elizabeth Whittington, ECED. Woodstock, Va. William Andrew Wicker, Political Science, Mechanicsville, Va. John David Wiedmaier, Management. Chesapeake, Va. Stephanie Noel Wilcox, International Business, Norfolk. Va. Kathryn Leigh Wilfong, Accounting, Winchester, Va. Nicole Angela Wilkerson, Biology. Richmond, Va. Courtney A. Wilkowski, Sociology, Vienna. Va. Allison Denise Williams, International Affairs History. Fairfax, Va. 249 Wagner-Williams



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ackpacks keeping it all together You ' ve seen them in a thousand different shades, sizes and tex- tures. Almost every college stu- dent totes one on his or her back. East Pack, Jansport, L.L. Bean. Colorado. ..each design a little dif- ferent, but really all the same. The Backpack craze! It has seem- ingly overtaken the campus, most likely more for reasons of practi- cality than conformity. Backpacks on campus were, in- deed, almost as numerous as the students. Usu ally slung over one shoulder, these packs safely con- tained all of the books, papers and pens college students relied upon. For many women, the packs re- placed the need to carry a purse, as they had done in high school. The small compartment located in the front of each pack offered enough room for a checkbook, wallet and additional necessities. For bicyclists, backpacks were a must to secure belongings. Com- muters also directly benefitted by the convenient book holder, as they were not forced to lug a pile of books in their hands. While backpacks could not ex- actly be called a status symbol. they did encompass a wide range of prices. Some of the less sturdy cloth packs were as inexpensive as fifteen dollars, while leather back- packs reached into the eighties. The median prices for the average bag was between twenty-five and thirty dollars. Though the prices mave seem steep for college stu- dents, the investment was sound, as most backpacks lasted for two to three years. The newest alternatives to backpacks were campus carry- alls or boomer bags. These bags were essentially cloth brief cases with a wide sholder strap. While the fad did provide a more business like appearance, many students found it difficult to walk with the weight imbalance. While a few college students elected to use boomer bags or even professional briefcases to carry their belongings, the bakc- pack served as the predominant book holder and fashion state- ment. -Suzanne Walker Senior Kimberly Webb rumages through her bookbag on the Ped Plaza during a study break. Bookbags were an integral part of every students life, enabling them to keep organized and to express their own personal style. Rutledge Backpacks 251

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