Mary Baldwin College - Bluestocking Yearbook (Staunton, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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Mary Helen Brown Boerne, Texas Teal Chappel Berryville, Virginia KImberly Clark Richmond, Virginia Amy Cllngempeel Warrenton, Virginia Cynthia Cole Richmond, Virginia Michelle Corder Columbia, S. Carolina Laura Creasy Forest, Virginia Kelly Creesy Chesapeake, Virginia Alicia Cronan Richmond, Virginia Tracey Cronin Baltimore, Maryland Ellen Cullather Richmond, Virginia Nell Curry Camden, Alabama Kelly Curtis Falls Church, Virginia Theresa David Spring, Texas Shea DeJarnette Roseland, Virginia 1 ARTIST BY BIRTH i ki Some people are able to only draw stick figures while others are born with a natu- ral talent. Take for example, Angela Mish, a freshman at MBC who specializes in portraits. Angie began her career in art at the early age of two when she would fin- ger-paint alongside of her grandmother. She became motivated to put her talent to use when, in sixth grade, she won her first prize at a local art show, with a pen and ink drawing of a bird. Angela has spent much of her free time this year creating masterpieces using her favorite medi- ums, pen and ink and charcoal. Although she enjoys drawing and painting still-lifes, Angle ' s preferred subject matter is cats. When asked why she did a portrait for Emily Hayes this year, Angie replied, She asked me to. Was she satisfied with her portrait? Angela countered, Yea, I think so. She ' d better be. Angela has done four or five of these portraits and expects to do more in the future. An- gela is uncertain what direction her cre- ative talent will take her in the future, but hopes to some day design and draw al- bum covers for different music groups. Angie is facing a difficult decision — whether to continue her college educa- tion here or take the year off to travel to Europe and draw to her heart ' s content. Should Angela remain at MBC next year, she will continue with her Art Major and doing portraits for close friends and rela- tives. Every day new people are astound- ed by Angie ' s creatibility and originality. Who knows? Perhaps one day her name will be numbered alongside of Gogin, Mo- net, and Picasso. people .freshman 19

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' Q) ' Pamela Ammermann Roanoke, Virginia Paula Anderson Cookeville, Tennessee Sarah Andress Minden, Louisiana Renee Arena Rice, Virginia Laura Asserson Augusta, Georgia Karin Baig Potomac, Maryland Elizabeth Baker Houston, Texas Stephanie Baker Richmond, Virginia Janeen Barnard Dallas, Texas Leigh Bell Danville, Virginia Teresa Bell Richmond, Virginia Catherine Blanton San Antonio, Texas Michele Bloodworth Salem, Virginia Paula Boesch Gretna, Louisiana Beverly Bohl Fort Worth, Texas Sandra Bosch Richmond, Virginia Jennifer Brillhart Roanoke, Virginia Margaret Brock Hopkinton, New Hampshire Aimee Brown Grapeland, Texas April Brown Baltimore, Maryland 18 people freshman



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FRESHMAN Jill Dembricks Raleigh, N. Carolina Tina Dempsey Washington, DC. Erin Deneen Virginia Beach, Virginia Martlnah DiSavino Richmond, Virginia Lisa Dickerson Fort Worth, Texas Malinda Dickey Dallas, Texas Sharlene Dodd Powhatan, Virginia Allyson DuLac Barboursville, Virginia Alice Earle Richmond, Virginia Dyan Ehrbaker Baltimore, Maryland Donna Eidenberg Chicago, Illinois Christine Eitel Baltimore, Maryland Katherine Ellis Baltimore, Maryland Tanya Ennis Mill Valley, California Rachel Festa Norfolk, Virginia GUNS AND BULLETS ... And Jeannie? tary and one third of it is civilian. Marks- manship is mainly a summer sport, pro- fesses Jeannie, who has shot against some of the best shooters in the country. Ninety percent of the competition is mental due to extreme amount of stress. Some advice Jeannie gives is to relax and concentrate on doing the best that you possibly can. Each year the Virginia State Team sponsors, in part, the team members to attend the nationals, held at Camp Perry in Ohio. Jeannie has attend- ed the nationals five times and missed them one year due to moving. Being a Bailey scholar affords Jeannie little time to donate to her hobby. It would be won- derful if Mary Baldwin could start its own rifle club. Is your aim straight? Is your sight keen? Is there someone you would like to take out? If so, talk to Jeannie Whichard — She ' ll make your day. Jeannie, a fresh- man this year, was introduced to rifles by her father when she was about six. Jean- nie was permitted to help him carry his equipment, but this routine soon tired her and she took up rifles herself. Jeannie began shooting an AR-15 when she was eleven years old. Now she shoots an M- 14 which is a .30 caliber rifle, meaning it has a larger bullet size. Presently Jeannie participates in high power shooting, and is a member of the Virginia State Rifle and Revolver Association. This is a state team, held frequently on a military base although it is a civilian organization. Jean- nie states, Two thirds of the team is mili- 20 people ' freshman

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