Echoes Magazine Fall/Winter 2013

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OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP ROW Students like Hana Kudela, of Moultrie, mingled with alumni at the Dorcas/Spat breakfast in Grace Rollins Dining Hall. Members of the classes of 2002 and 2003 reunited during the weekend. SECOND ROW During lunch, alumni enjoyed “ruckus music” by Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans, a band comprised of Assistant Professor of English and Study Abroad Director Eloise Whisenhunt, Ph.D., Dean of the Division of Fine Arts and Art Department Chair Ted Whisenhunt, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Jamie Watson, Ph.D., and his wife, Darlena Watson. Scott Thompson, ’93, and his wife, Rhonda, were all smiles. BOTTOM ROW Alumni from across the generations gathered on the plaza. ABOVE The plaza was packed during GreenFest. RIGHT Baseball players Adam Moore (left), of Kennesaw, and Spencer Thomas (right), of Key Biscayne, Fla., posed with former Mountain Lion Tim Burgess, ’02, who threw out the first pitch of the weekend. BELOW A barbecue lunch was served up in the Recreation and Fitness Center. Student organizations like the Upsilon Delta Sigma Society set up tables and greeted alumni on the plaza.

Purple pride was on display this spring as hundreds of Young Harris College alumni, their families and friends made their way to the Enchanted Valley for Alumni Weekend 2013, April 19–21.

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