7^4^ Walls Gould :^. T^r- * . -J '^.^^vii^:. The Brod 2003 *^^*^f^^r^6JSrk ' > .1 '' ".J ' '' fl ii^;^ Archives LD 1492 .D4 A2 2003 Ref t^W.: The Broom DELTASTATEUNIVERSITY 3 2277 00315 0444 The Broom Table ofContents. -'-':*..ry.•> Flashback... 6 Student 18 Life... QH Organizations. 72 .. Classes...148 Index...216 L HH ',.;\;/^"5.^^-^';»''\:?i .•^.••"/' S-^ . '\'> ''--•;• .•;',»'/ . ^"''v" V7''' •*V-Aj;, ',y "*":>?>' 4' 2003 J liTsMn<iin>i^^>/ij Wesley Broom*, who was ^'^'J^^^^^ He first president. died ill'September ^^^PliTJiiiiP^* session. ance ofhim the student feied |hei|irst yearbook after ! ik this day it's known as the M' Ik MS Cleveland, 38733 Alisa Kirk, editor ksi Robinson, asst. editor sj^ston Selby, photo editor William Moses, advisor \ vA^d^ Wills j^/ Talk.. (^a^^/^ ^i 'S S:AlthoughthewallsofDeltaStatearenotparticularlya ^; lieatitifulsight,thestoriestheycouldtellwouldastoundyou. i^ #rQ^ichangingfacestochangingarchitecture,theonlywit- ijies|,lofthe metamorphosiswouldbethewalls. Thesewalls ^riwund the people with warmth and memories that will %:_ ^; nfv#beforgotten. Notonlyaretheythefoundationforthe ^i|siidiaol, but they are the support forthe next generation of students. Ifthesewallscouldspeakwhatwouldtheysay? Which storieswouldtheyselecttotellusfirst? Wouldtheysilence usbysayingnothingatall? Orwouldtheytakeawalkdown memorylane? Thesearejustafewofthemanyquestionsto be uncovered in thisyearbook. byAlisa Kirk «wis^ vA^ ^/ Talk "Penneyhasacommitmenttostudentsandheremployees. Her patienceandunderstandingnaturemakesherawonderful employer." JamyeLong "Penneyisa veiykindandunderstanding "TherearenotenoughkindwordstoexpressPenneyspersonalit\\' Onlyshes boss,andsheisenjoyabletoworkJon' diligent,hardworking,kind,andhasawonderfulsenseofhumortolightenany Judy Godbold situation." Suzanne Userv-Oglesby .' Eenijey GjOng The 2003 S^iom'sfaiffpfoiiSiy^decIioafesffisyearbooktoTerniey Gong, In 1976, ^ StateUniversityhiredanambitious, 6krin|, transcriptelef-lcintheregistrar's office. This'-I just the beginning for Penbey ^png,; whose cheerful willingnessiq ^ssi'st'others,,exemplary guidance, and her unwaveHng impartiality earned h'ej: respect fto'ni her family, friends^ stij- dents, faculty, and staff Her,love, kindtiess, and|fairn.ess|tp' ^vefryone arQ.,qiiali^es rarely ^ found in today's world. Inhertwentyrsjxyeafs with;bel^a;Stpie;Pennpy^ecjm^ethe coordT- nator of graduation, earrjed her own 6ollege 'degtee; ahd! Isec^me fhe registrar in 2000' Also,Pesnhneeryecaenidvehderthheusfbiarns!d,H.EL'.ddiNeo,WhaevUeSttharfefeAcwhialrddrehan-d-;AltihceiaM,elSV^iann^0,panhe^sAAiv^^-d~.^^'.'' -\-'^ ' Pj^\^ areDSUgraduates,andtwo^grandchildren,CoieandJessicaj.;IntliQwqrds6rifi/c aresoproudtocallhermother,notjustforallthatshe^hasshownanddonefdlmj i^.tmhaaitss^hn^ee^hnaa^ss°aa^cc^cc^oom^mp^pl^niss^n^hee^ad^^aattreaaginnsddtrftaoorrr'sDU*eeollfttf^^icSJeSttafaottree-..t""hreef//con,,sfc[:l|=iu'tii'jTvj.^fe'SI[/,(^arhI|'Wk;UFwa[Wj^l3rtuc»%_',I^l.o*ii^ig^.feM'Vtie „ work closely with Penney. I am honoredto have been giveiithe''opportunity to know such a wonderfiilperson,andIamthankfulforallshehastaughtme. Wewishyoulhebestofluckinthe future! Flashback