Alumni-2003-04

Fall 2003

Phil 305 ‘Contemporary Philosophy.’ (Left to right): David Gonzales, Cameron Cezayirli, Carl ‘Nick’ Wallace, John Perry, and Charles Smith.

Most of time in the spring was spent working on my third book, tentatively entitled Good Christians are Immaterialists. A work in analytical theology. Making the book accessible has been a worthy challenge! 

Unfortunately, no class picture is available for…

Phil 201 ‘Formal Logic.’ Class:  Will Anderson, Matt Clark, Shawn Connors, Scott Crawford, Adam Forsberg, William ‘Chase’ Kurtz, Ronnie Lopez, Ross Michels, Kris Moore, Andy Pemberton, Matt Scanlon, Daniel Shank, William ‘Mike’ Thompson, William ‘Chris’ Turner, and Asim Wilson.

Update: Our own Will Anderson turned out to become a successful lawyer and is flourishing with his family and his law practice in Florida (updated 2019). 

Inexplicably, there is also no photo I can locate for Phil 301 ‘Ancient and Medieval Philosophy.’ Remember: this is before cell-phone cameras!

Class: James Billings, Ben Chambers, Bryan Dunkum, Michael Gardner, David Gonzales, Robert Hamilton, James Jordan, Mark Kearney, Scot McMurtrie, Andy Pemberton, and Mark Wilkins.

And, yet more inexplicably, there is also no photo I can locate for Hons 101 ‘Science and Philosophy of Science Fiction.’ However, see below for the Spring 2004 class picture for the second term for those students who continued.

Class: Jason Bart, Ryan Callahan, John Crowder, James (Matt) Curry, Stephen English, Everett Gardner, Charles Gundlach, Frank Heery, Evan Nasteff, Stephen (Ryan) Newcomb, Michael Rutkowski, Nathan Schnetzler, Shyam Siedel, Carter Smith, James ‘Stitch’ Waters, William (Matt) Weekley, and Kyle (Mike) Winter.

Spring 2004

Phil 201 ‘Formal Logic.’ (Right to left): Joe Onorati, Travis Folley (kneeling), Ray Atkins, Chris Riviere (kneeling), Jonathan Hawkins, Robert George, Eamon Thornton, and Michael Gardner. Not pictured: Michael Bregman, Jonathan Kready, David Morgan.

Hons 102 ‘Science and Philosophy of Science Fiction II.’ Prof. Steve Bloom, Stephen English, Kyle ‘Mike’ Winter, Matt Curry, Hight, Jason Bart, Everett Gardner, and Thomas ‘Carter’ Smith.

The 2004 HSC Ethics Bowl team. We made the championship round, but narrowly lost to Washington & Lee. (Left to right): Ben Chambers, Everett Gardner, Mark Kearney, Joey Smith, Prof. Janowski, and Hight.

Phil 302 ‘The Rationalists.’ (Left to right): Thomas Barrow, Bryan Dunkum, Andy Pemberton, Michael Gardner, David Gonzales, Ben Chambers, and Mark Wilkins.

Phil 102 ‘Introduction to Philosophy.’ (Standing, left to right): Andrew Brendle, Eddy ‘Mark’ Jordan, Alex Modney, Ross Garrison, Brian Ford, Billy Van Eaton, Peter Gilman, Brett Smith, John Woodson, Jonathan Miyashiro (in front of John), Will Hanft, Kyle Ewers, Ben Pope, Andrew ‘Drew’ Snyder, Harvey ‘Russ’  Carmichael, and Asim Wilson. (Crouched or seated, left to right): Evan Nasteff, Dave Daugherty, Chris Ritchie, and Thomas Ralston.

The 2004 HSC Ethics Bowl team at work in the final round, discussing strategy between the speeches in the debate.