1 of 14
Lake Eakin and Lyle Beasley
2 of 14
John and Piper Burch, Pamela and Bob Jackson
3 of 14
Dr. Meg Rush, ML Davis, Diana Day-Cartee, Carroll Kimball
4 of 14
Emily Tidwell, Sarah Ingram, Adele Rowan
5 of 14
Vera and Chris Lee, Amy and Tom Herbert
6 of 14
Will and Concetta Smith, George Crawford
7 of 14
Wendy Martin, Anne McGugin, Laurie Seabury, Cheryl Macey
8 of 14
Debbie and Summer Bryan, Lori and Frank Morgan
9 of 14
Dr. Devang Pastakia and Roopa Pastakia
10 of 14
Louise, Camille, and John Bryan
11 of 14
Steve, Mandy, and Adam Young
12 of 14
Jeff and ML Davis, Diana Day-Cartee and Alan Cartee
13 of 14
Caryn, Jesse, and Brent Turner
14 of 14
Dr. Scott Borenstein, Briar Mays, Stephanie and Curtis Mays
In its 47th year, the Eve of Janus Ball is the oldest fundraising event for the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. Begun in 1970, the Eve has become an important Nashville tradition. Funds raised from the Eve have gone directly to the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Clinic to support the program's vital contribution in research, education, and patient care.
The Nashville Tri Delta Alumnae are delighted that exceptional young women and men accepted the invitation to be recognized and to support the Tri Delta Pediatric Cancer Endowed Research Fund. Originally taking the name 'Eve of Janus” because the event occurred on December 31 each year, the Eve was rescheduled to the summer in 2003 to coordinate more successfully with the schedules of the college students honored at the Ball.
Photos by Rachel Moore Photography.