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volume 43, number 3

Doris Stickle Burdick Editor and Beliefs Ingrid Skantz, '90 Of Bones Editorial Assistant

GiNA McIntyre Graham

. . half a Riding a mule down into the Grand Canyon . tramping way up Cover Design mountain in Yellowstone to see a petrified tree . . . treking through Wyoming wilderness for a look at dinosaur bones as large as trees. What 1 did this sum- college president does in a typical year. mer was not what the typical Southern College participate On July 4 and in the next 11 days 1 had the unusual opportunity to in a field tour conducted by the Geoscience Research Institute. This is a small Donald Sahly President group of resident scientists working under the General Conference umbrella. administrators visible data support- Their tours share with church educators and Floyd Greenleaf, '55 ing the Biblical creation account in contrast with alternate theories of origins. Academic Administration

1 found this to be an exciting, faith-building Dale Bidwell experience. Our eyes and our ears worked Finance from early morning until late at night, assimi- William Wohlers lating with purpose not only the beauty and Student Services drama of natural landmarks but also vast quantities of impressive data. Jack McClarty The great key to resolving conflict between Development Genesis creationism and evolution lies in the Ron Barrow flood and the consequences of this worldwide Admissions/College Relations

catastrophe. As 1 saw with my own eyes James Ashlock multiplied evidences of flood catastrophe Alumni/College Relations upon God's creation, 1 became convinced that believing evolution requires more credulity, a Doris Burdick Publications/Media Relations longer leap of faith if you please, than does believing the creation story given us by the only One who was there. Please address alumni scientists, of correspondence to: I found it confirming to learn that Seventh-day Adventist some Southern College the very ones who led our 30-guest tour group, are doing scientific research that Alumni Association valid. Their careful work is is recognized in the secular, scientific world as P.O. Box 370 requiring other scientists to modify and realign their own thinking. Collegedale,TN 37315 (615) 238-2827 From this trek 1 came back a stronger creationist than ever. One of our main FAX (615) 238-3001 goals here at Southern College is to nurture the faith-building process for the young people of our church. The bedrock of God's Word provides a sure foun- dation for that structure of belief. Alumni Association Officers 1990-1992

Howard Kennedy, '57 President

David Winters, '71 President-Elect Donald R. Sahly, President Jan Rushing, '58 Past President

About This Issue Southern Columns is the official Editor's Note: In magazine of Southern College of Adventist Perspectives, Seventh-day Adventists, published To celebrate the joy of giving—This is an by the Alumni Association to provide Volume 5, Number 3, Giv- emphasis of Southern's Centennial. news and information to former President Sahly writes ing has characterized the college and its sttuienls, residents of the Southern more at length about people for a century now. Explore with us Union, and other interested parties. the GRI excursion. 1991 by Southern College some forms giving may take. Copyright of Seventh-day Adi'entists.

2 • VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3« — Good Nezvs on the Enrollment Front

OCT 1 5 ^99^ FTE Enrollment Continues Upward Curve

line emies, high with hopes but contrary schools, or GED. The make a total of 29 in that field. balance Into expectations. Southern represents 134 transfer Enrollment in North America's 13 College enrollment is up again students and 59 special students. Adventist colleges and universities for the fifth year running. Close to two-thirds of the student totaled 18,325 in December 1990, Though actual head count at 1,532 body is from the Southern Union. with another 52,214 in a thousand 1991-92 percent for is down by two from last Four claim residence outside elementary schools and 14,156 in one year, the most significant figure the United States, and half of those hundred secondary schools. .'JS when it comes to financial vigor (36 students) are from Canada. Two full time equivalency—reached students from Russia and two from 1,297. This is 8 above last year's China contribute to the cultural Southern College Enrollment official figure and the highest FTE milieu. 1987 to 1991 since 1982. What are students studying?

Full-time equivalency is figured "Most departments enrolled by dniding the number of hours for about the same number of majors as which students are enrolled by 15.5, last year," said Mary Elam, associate 1400- ^rh the number of hours considered to vice president for academic admin- be a full-time load. istration. Chemistry and math are 1200 ^^M ^BL_ ^^M ^ri69 "The registration turnout was a up and biologv and physics re- H very, very pleasant surprise," said mained stable. Dr. Ronald Barrow, vice president Service occupations generally 800- H for admissions. He went on to show some growth. For example, explain that Southern Union acad- the number of students preparing to emies graduated 50 fewer seniors teach on the elementary level-103- than in the previous year. The is up by 14. At 409, the number number of beginning freshmen from choosing nursing for their major is Southern Union academies, how- up by 38. A religion major is the ever, fell only by 26. choice of 115, up by 8 students. The Last spring's graduating class wellness management major, here at Southern was unusuallv introduced in last year's Catalog, large-314 versus 271 the previous picked up another 9 students to spring-a fact that makes this fall's enrollment all the more remarkable. Through the entire summer, acceptances lagged behind the number accepted at the same point last year. The tentative budget, presented to the Board of Trustees last February, was built on an average projected FTE enrollment for the two semesters of 1,182. "What this means is that despite additional staff hired since the preliminary budget, the process to revise the budget (as is done each fall) will be much easier," says Dale Bidwell, vice president for finance. Returning students number 912. An additional 60 came back after being away a year or more. New students include 367 from acad- One Student Tells 'What ^ Did This Summer'

by Doris Burdick

M..cDonald's." Ben's answer baffles me. Ben Chon, a senior religion maor at Southern, is perhaps the most articu- late Korean I have met. M y question had been, "What started you think- ing about working in the USSR this past summer?"

". . . McDonald's?" computer analyst from Boston; a 100 people showed up. They were to "Yes. I saw in the newspaper that dental lab technician; a retired learn that seventy years of commu- Big Macs were doing very well over minister; and a medical doctor from nism had depleted creative thinking. there. Then why not English lan- South Korea. Pastor Lynn Martell of People waited to be told every little guage schools? . . . Student the North American Division Church detail before daring to do. Despite missionaries? . . . Sometimes God Ministries Deparment got so excited Ben's preparatory visit and an can even use a hamburger. That's about the project that he changed his Adventist church in Tashkent with how I got the idea." schedule to join the group. Ben also 120 Russian members, no organiza- completed his self-appointed task of tion had taken place for this kind of Last year Ben Chon felt a burden raising the $10,000 needed for the campaign—no ushers, no platform to inspire youth with a vision for project, some 40 percent from chairmen. Posters- had been prepared missionary work. "Young people Korean Adventists and the rest from just the day before the seminar have such great potential and often many other friends and sources. began. With guidance, the people don't realize it." The six-week Tashkent missionary were willing to do anything, and So what did he do? "I prayed journey extended from June 12 to soon attendance reached about 220. about it and God answered my July 22. It began with a 10-day Dr. Byung Cho provided medical prayer," Ben answered simply. health seminar, a week off, and then treatment daily, prior to his lectures, One of his teachers. Dr. Leo Van three weeks of evangelistic meetings. combining personal ministry with Dolson, helped him get in touch with Words flew. Health talks were public ministry, an approach that Robert Spangler, evangelism consult- translated from Korean to Russian. once again confirmed the dynamic ant for the Soviet Division of the Pastor Martell's sermons were power of medical work as an enter- Seventh-day Adventist Church. translated from English to Russian. ing wedge to people's hearts. Before Through him, arrangements were Russian responses were translated to his seminar ended, Cho asked those made for Ben to go to Tashkent for English and Korean. who wanted to follow God and start one week in May to prepare for a a new life to write down their names series of evangelistic meetings. Then Den speaks warmly of the and addresses, and 101 responded. he came back to the U.S. and welcome the group received. "Our recruited seven others for the hosts were so hospitable and kind, 1 hen Ben told me of the transla- Tashkent adventure: Mike Kim, such innocent people." tor miracle: Sophia Constantine, a another religion major from South- Yet it was not all roses. When the Korean, born in China, and fluent in ern College; a young man from seminar began, their faith expected a three languages. California; a Cornell-educated packed hall. But the first day only When Ben first visited Tashkent (a

4 • VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3» 1

How God Used a Ha / Y \ burger

city with 300,000 Russian-speaking Ben told him. They knelt together. promised him and his wife. Mi Cha, Koreans, plus some two million In fact, Ben prayed for him for a a place to live and transportation to other residents), he realized the whole week. Friday came, and use in his work. evangelism team would need a Slavan returned with good news: The miracle is all the more capable Christian translator. So he The exam date had been changed dramatic, Ben believes, because of

prayed. He visited the Presbyterian from Sabbath to the following where he's coming from. Just 1 church on his scouting trip, and Friday! years ago he used to spend all night there observed a young lady trans- at night clubs. "God picked me, a lating the minister's sermon. But he Another miracle occurred in the maggot, a worm, and used me to did not meet her nor have occasion life of one of the Americans. Mark open the door, to open the Gospel to to invite her to the meeting he was Lee, the Californian, was with the the Koreans in the USSR. His grace conducting in the Adventist church group through grace. In his rebel- is marvelous and mighty," says Ben. that evening. Yet, mysteriously, she lious high school years he had Among the 104 baptized in was there. Later he learned the rest gotten into the drug scene, much to Tashkent in July at the end of the of the story. the sorrow of his Seventh-day meetings were five Koreans, the first The night before, Sophia dreamed Adventist family. Now he was in Adventist Koreans in the Soviet she saw an American missionary the recovery process after hospital- Union to Ben's knowledge. The new preaching in English. Though she ization to kick cocaine. Adventist Christians include 23 did not know English, she under- Last spring Mark's mother young people.

stood everything he was saying. learned about the Tashkent trip and The story has just begun. Mil When she awoke she was puzzled. saw it as an opportunity for her son That morning she got a call from an to regain his faith. Knowing the Adventist friend, Ruba, inviting her risks, but knowing the risk God has to come and hear an American taken for all of humanity, Ben missionarv who was visiting. couldn't refuse her request. And in Eastern Europe Afterwards, she accepted the invita- Mark worked with the young tion to translate for the meetings, people in Tashkent and taught one Meanwhile, last summer in and at the end of the six weeks, she class in the experimental English Eastern Europe, Professors Ron was "translated" into the Adventist language school held for 20 students Springett and Leon Mashchak Church by baptism. For three vears for one month. On the plane return- were helping train voung Ruba had been trying to lead Sophia ing home, Ben asked Mark what he ministers at the SDA seminary to the Adventist church, and the had learned from the experience. near Warsaw, Poland. A year time had come. God sent a dream to "Frankly speaking, I had no ago Dr. Doug Bennett spent six prepare the way. religion when I went to Tashkent, weeks there. Seeing an urgent but now I know there is a God and need, he came home and raised J\ Korean boy named Slavan He hears my prayers," Mark told $50,000 for a water/sewer (meaning "Praise") attended the him. This is precisely the kind of system for the seminary. The meetings faithfully. He became change that Ben hoped to see in the government was on the verge of convinced that the Bible is truth, lives of young people. Mark had closing the school when the that he must believe in God. He discovered a live experience with arrived. came and told Ben that he wanted to God and felt for himself the joy of Dr. Bennett is scheduled to go be baptized, but his college entrance service. to Bucharest next May to assist exam was scheduled for the same the seminary in Romania. Prior Sabbath. Ben replied that this was a 1 he last miracle that Ben told to the revolution, the school great chance to experience the power me about was a personal one. Before averaged three students a year. of God as he started the Christian he departed from Tashkent, the Last year it had 50 students and life. union conference president and the expected 35 more this fall. Of "Let's pray, because it is God's local conference president in\ited 825 churches there, 300 of them will for you to be baptized and He is Ben back to work as an evangelist are less than a vear old. able to change the date of the exam," after he graduates next spring. They

• SOUTHERN COLUMNS • 5 — SOUTHERN UPDATE

NPR's Robert Siegel To Be Guest of WSMC

A double birthday celebration the 30th anniversary of WSMC FM90.5, and the 20th anniversary of National Public Radio's award- winning newsmagazine, AH Thhigs Cottsiiiered—will bring NPR's Robert Siegel to Chattanooga on Thursday, October 24. Listeners to the radio station on Southern's campus, serving Chatta- nooga as its only classical music station, are invited to the celebration, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The event is Barbara Bush Invited for Graduation being hosted at the Hunter Museum of Art, 10 Bluff View, on the south bank of the Tennessee River in Hundreds of students registering for tlw fall semester took an extra moment to peit n personal Chattanooga. Alumni and other invitation to the First Lady ou a long banner. Several weeks earlier. President Don Sahly wrote to friends of the college are invited free Barbara Bush inviting her to speak for the Centennial Commencement. Her scheduling director of charge, as are listeners responded that her official schedule is arranged only a fezo weeks in advance, and "we will be in touch with you closer to the date of your event." unaquainted with Southern College. Students encouraged her visit with notes of warmth, appreciation of Mrs. Bush's priorities and Robert Siegel is "the man who expressions Southern hospitality. French, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and Russian of notes were broke the news to NPR listeners included. around the world that the Persian Gulf War had started." 'Book of the Century^ To Be Released in May

A Century of Challenge—The Story Dr. Barbara Ruf, retired professor of Southern College is scheduled for of English, is the book's editor. Lisa release in May 1992. Springett, college archivist, along This all-new centennial book with Russ Miller, current history and coincides with the celebration of the English major, are in charge of picture college centennial in 1992. collection, footnoting, and indexing. The 308-page volume is packed Others on the publication com- with photographs. Two years of mittee are Chick Fleming, former research, design, and plans are business manager, who writes a already invested in the goal of foreword in the book; Dr. Ben providing alumni and other friends McArthur, History Department of the college a front-seat look at the chairman; Ruth Jacobs, long-time college's remarkable history. member of the Alumni Council; and Author Dennis Pettibone, profes- Dr. Jim Ashlock, director of alumni Giving for Life sor of history at Southern, has and college relations.

The first of several blood drives at Southern interviewed scores of people and Until January 1, 1992, orders are College took place during CABL (Collegiate reviewed thousands of documents. being taken at special pre-publication Adventists for Better Living) week in "He spares no detail as he re- prices: a numbered, limited September. The goal was to draw 300 piints of counts the struggles and victories of leatherbound edition for $200, and a the life-saving fluid. Blood Assurance staff will return to the campus in mid-November. the dedicated men, women, and hardbound, linen edition for $34.95. The nonprofit organization serves seven students throughout the last cen- Higher prices will prevail after

counties in Tennessee and Georgia, is and the tury," says Vinita Sauder, chair of January 1. sole supplier of blood to hospitals in the the publication committee and Credit card orders may be called in region. designer of the book. to 1-800-277-7273.

6 • VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3- SOUTHERN UPDATE

Nursing Students Achieve Perfect Passing Rate on Boards

The Department of Nursing came had an overall passing rate of 90 line but our faculty are able to do up with its own special way of percent. Nationwide, the rate is 91. that with a caring attitude." celebrating Southern's 100 years: a "It's a very happy day," said Katie Southern College nursing students 100 percent passing rate on State Lamb, chair of the department. sit for the examination after they earn Boards taken last spring. "The credit goes to the students their A.S. degree, normally after two Results just in from the nine states and faculty," Mrs. Lamb stated. years of study. They find themselves in which students took the 8-hour Teachers work with students not among manv students who have examination indicate that every one only in groups but one to one. completed a 3-year diploma program of the 83 students from Southern "Students who go to other or a 4-year bachelor's degree pro- passed on the first attempt. This schools, then transfer into ours, talk gram. included 36 students from the about our caring faculty," she said. Tennessee examinants travel to Orlando campus. The state of Florida "Sometimes it's difficult to toe the Nashville for the four-segment test.

Successful Field School Held in Tampa

"The best one so far." This is the Religion Department's analysis of the field school held in Tampa this summer. Ten students enrolled in the summer's evangelism classes and traveled to Florida to participate in a full-scale evangelistic series. Atten- dance reached 1200. Dr. Derek Morris and Dr. Doug Bennett from Southern shared teaching responsibilities with Evangelist Ron Halvorsen, director of church growth and evangelism for the Southern Union Conference. Southern's Department of Religion and the Union provide joint direc- tion for this segment of professional training. When the series ended August 17, 85 new members had joined the Adventist Church in Tampa. An- Triathletes Test Both Mind and Body other 15 have been baptized since. Next summer's field school is scheduled for Chattanooga, less than Coming in first in the open loomcn's team division at the 7th Annual Southern College twenty miles from the Collegedale Trwthkvi icas this trio: Holly Moores, Angela Bulloek, and Heather Williams. This year's event was campus. held at Cohutta Springs Ra)ich on Sunday. September 8. The 70 participants mcluded 37 individual

Field schools offer six hours of triathletes and 1 1 relay teams of three people each. In addition to college students, teams came front academic credit in public and Collegedale Academi/ and . Many competitors zvere from the Chattanooga community. The fastest individual tnathlcte among the students was Sluiwn Senvss. The event personal evangelism. Church began with a half-mile swim, followed by an 18-mite hike race and a 4-mile run. ministry majors consider it an invaluable experience.

• SOUTHERN COLUMNS • 7 SOUTHERN PEOPLE

A Dawn (Lindquist) Holbrook, Client's Viewpoint." Dr. Gulley also State, joined the Chemistry Depart- '82, is new to the Nursing Depart- received her third master's degree, ment this fall. His emphasis is ment this fall. She is instructing in this one in nursing from Andrews physical chemistry and his doctoral the area of pediatrics and critical University. thesis dealt with the kinetics of metal care. Her husband, Tim, is employed ion reactions in the gas phase. A Educator Carolyn McCalla of in the college Motor Pool. They have Miami, Fla., has accepted appoint- A Mark Bresee, '80, has been a son, John, 5. ment as a trustee on the Southern invited to join the Religion Depart- A Elsworth Hetke has joined the College Board. Dr. Edythe Cothren ment faculty full time beginning in administrative faculty as personnel of Chattanooga has been reap- January. The former pastor of the director and student labor coordina- pointed to the 38-member body for First SDA Church in Chattanooga, he tor. His responsibilities include the current quinquennium. is working on his doctor of ministry finding jobs for students, monitoring degree from A To fortify development of their labor, and keeping employee and teaching part time this semester. communication skills. Dr. Ann Clark handbooks updated. A church He and his wife, Sharon (Gulley), '81, is directing a writing program that administrator in India for 23 years, have two children, Andrew, 3; and serves both students and teachers. he comes now from the presidency Alicia, about one year. By advising students intimidated by of the British Columbia Conference. major writing assignments, and by A Honorary titles have been His wife, Eleanor, is a nurse. They working with their teachers, she awarded to two long-time employ- have two sons, Theodore and Eric, hopes to sharpen their tools of ees, now retired. William H. Taylor, and a daughter, Sukie, 13. communication. Southern requires administrator emeritus, came to the her A Leona Gulley received three writing-emphasis classes for a college in 1958 as dean of students doctorate in counseling from bachelor's degree. and director of public relations. His Vanderbilt University this past three decades of service also in- summer. Her thesis dealt with "The A Sterling Sigsworth, a recent cluded teaching, alumni, and devel- Etiology of Anorexia Nervosa: The Ph.D. graduate of Pennsylvania opment responsibilities. Robert Merchant, treasurer emeritus, served the college as treasurer for 30 years. Active as a Student Association adviser, he also served on the Film Preview committee for several years.

A Paul Smith, Jr., is now assis- tant to the vice president for devel- opment. He comes from trust ser- vices and stewardship responsibili- ties in the New Jersey Conference. He will be assisting friends of the college who are interested in giving to the college through a will or trust, and will also be interfacing with the Committee of 100. He and his wife, Lynda (Christiansen), have sons Nathanael, 9, and Jeremiah, 6. A Herbert Coolidge, '65, teaches accounting and tax classes in the Department of Business. Dr. Coolidge moved from Henderson- ville, N.C., where he was most recently a financial consultant for CARE Leaders Initiate Active Program Merrill Lynch. He and his wife, Carolyn (Williams), have two children. By the end of the first full week of classes CARE (Collegiate Ad ventists Reaching Everyone) was off the starting block and into action. Collegiate Commitment Weekend on September 7 A Additional individuals joining provided the opportunity for students to become familiar with service and Christian fellowship the faculty this year includeOonna programs open to student participation. options and to make their initial choices among the many Roberts in the Department of CARE leaders pictured above are," from left: Troy Fitzgerald, Campus Ministries; Sherrie Nursing on the Collegedale campus, Norton, secretary in the Chaplain's Office; Jeff Gang, assistant chaplain; Rick Mann, director of Destiny Drama Company; Pastor Ken Rogers, chaplain; Jon Steen, director of CABL and Delores Lambert and Netta (Collegiate Adventists for Better Living); and Shea Bledsoe, director of Student Missions. Brown in the Department of Nursing on the Orlando Center campus.

8 • VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3« THOSE WHO WALKED THESE HALLS

Compiled by Amif Bechtvrth Harmon worked the last six years as union evangelist for the Mid-America Union Conference.

1920 Edgar Howard, '43, and his wife, Virginia, live In Pueblo, Colo. Edgar has been a school psychologist for 29 years and plans to retire Ruth (Deyo) Curtis, .itk iidcd '27, passed awiiv soon. He sends greetings to old friends from the April 22, 1991. She worked for the Southern SJC era. Union Conference for nine vears before she and her husband, Glenn, moved to Loma Linda, Charles Davis, '42, lives in Reedley, Calif., Calif. Ruth began the first ladies auxiliary for with his wife, Clementina. He is a forensic dental students' wives. psychiatrist and executi vedirector of KingsCourt

Mental 1 lealth Services. Rufh (Miller) Gibson, '24, and her husband, Fred, live in Newburv, Calif., at Ventura Estates, Alice (Perkins) Kimber, '44 and '47, took an a retirement center located near the Adventist LPN course and has began working as a private Media Center. duty nurse. She is also the researcher for the American Biographical Institute Research Jere Smith, '24, passed away May 19, 1990. Association. Alice received an honorary He resided in Loma Linda, Calif doctorate in cultural social work from the World University. She and her husband, Victor, reside m Sanford, Fla.

1930 Nellie (Smith) MacDonald, '40, says she is enjoying retirement after 39 years of teaching and stays busy with church work. Nellie lives in Betty (Halvorsen) Collins, attended, and her Wheaton, 111.' husband, Orla, were volunteers at Kahili Ad\entist School in Kauai, Hawaii, before Catherine (Fox) Mizelle, '42,of ficially retired working at Nosoca Pines Ranch. They from teaching in 1987. Catherine's husband, temporarily reside in Liberty Hill, S.C. Fenton, served as a volunteer aide for grades one through eight. Catherine and Fenton send Mazie Herin, '37, enjoys the North Carolina greetings to their friends and would like them to mountains and wild flowers. She works as a write at 2201 Pileggi Road #A, Warrington, PA volunteer at Parkridge Hospital. Mazie resides 18976-1834. in Fletcher, \.C. Warren Cakes, '49, lives in Alachua, Fla. He Robert Kepkey, attended, has retired in is retired after service at missions in Uganda Magalia, Calif., where he savs he enjovs bird watching, gardening, and photography. and Kenya, at Madison College, and fifteen years as director of personnel at Florida Hospital. '36, taught Kahili Adventist Sadie Liles, at Warren says he enjovs gardening, walking, bird School this past year in Hawaii with her husband, watching, his grandchildren, and his church. it school Raymond. She reports was a "great Warren's wife, Virginia, attended. year!" Ruby Shreve, '47 and '64, retired in Avon Lucile Lukat, '35, lives in Stapleton, Ala. She Park, Fla., after teaching and deaning for 37 is taking Bible courses and enjoying her years in the Southern Union Conference. grandchildren. Grayce (Marquis) Williamson, '42, was a Margarete (Seilaz) Peterseir, '39, and her teacher and administrator for 37 years. She is in husband, Lewis, trequentlv visit their two her fourth year of retirement, (grayce and her daughters, Bev Scott and Glenda Mcrklin, in husband, Lincoln, live at 545 Lora Street, Neptune Washington. Thev are retired and reside in Beach, FL 32266. She says, "1 would love to hear Albanv, Ore. from anyone in my class." Clayton Petty, '36, is a retired YMCA director and his wife, Flora, attended, is an RN. They live in Burleson, Texas, where their son is a pastor. Elaine Turner, attended '33 to '36, has lived in 1950 Orlando, Fla, with her husband, Rus, since 1 936. She is a retired RN. Elaine has been enjoying traveling. Nellie (Hubbard) Rittenhouse, passed away in Angwin, Calif., May 19, 1991. Nellie was the wife of Floyd O. Rittenhouse who served as academic dean at SMC from 1949 to 1952. She is 1940 survived by husband, Floyd, and daughters, Dana and Judy.

Elsie Buck, '41, received an honorary degree. Fred Acuff, '53, retired after 22 years of Doctor of Human Letters, from Andrews teaching chemistry and science at Western University in June 199L She and her husband, Piedmont Community College. Fred and his Edwin, have spent 20 vears in denominational wife, Chloe, attended, live in Morganton, \.C. pastoring churches, teaching at employment, Thomas Ashlock, '50, and his wife, Betty serving mission in India. academies, and a term (Zollinger), attended, enjoy living near their She looks forward to her fiftieth class reunion at three children and eight grandchildren in Boring, alumni weekend Ore. Tom retired Dec. 31, 1990, from the North Harmon Brownlow, '46, and his wife, Pacific Union Conference Church Ministries Margaret (Motley), 47, hve in Apopka, Fla. Department. THOSE WHO WALKED THESE HALLS

Bill Morrison, '50, is retired. He and his wife, Eleanor, reside in Citrus Heights, Calif. 1960 Lester Park, '52, retired in 1987. He says he Gerry Cabalo, '66, practices internal medicine keeps very busy with retirement activities and and has a family practice in Lake Elsinore, Calif. especially enjoys spending time with his new He and his wife, Marjorie, have a son. grandchildren. He and his wife, Betty, live in '61 Surprise, Ariz. Jack Cothren, attended -'63, delivered a baby that developed outside the uterus. He calls Elmon Roy, '53, ifanabsolutelyphenomenalevent." According and his wife, Retha, to The Chattanooga Times only six similar cases reside in Crestwood, are known. Jack delivered the baby Feb. 1 1, in Ky. Two years ago Nashville, Tenn., where he resides. Jack's father, Elmon retired, after Frederec, attended, had delivered the mother of serving 35 years in the this child, ministry. He is an honorary attorney Nolan Darnell, '66, and his wife, Margaret, general for Kentucky '63, live in Arden, N.C. Nolan has been teaching and has served for two engineering, graphics, CAD, carpentry, and years as chaplain of cabinet making at Asheville-Buncombe the Friendship Manor Technical Community College for 13 years. Nursing Home. Margaret has taught first grade for 10 years. They have two sons. Loren, the older son, is Richard Shepard, '55, holds the positions of starting at Southern and David, the younger, is Donette and Mannn Lowman and family church ministries director and communications a junior at Fletcher Academy. '66, ministries director for the Florida Conference. He has lived Marvin Lowman, is the Union in Florida for 20 years and served as a pastor of Wayne Darnell, '63, is a district manager for coordinator for the Mid-America Nebr. His wife, Donette, the Miami Springs, Tampa First, and Kress Nutricia-USA. He lives in Oceanside, Calif. Conference in Lincoln, is a certified dental assistant. They have two Memorial SDA churches. Richard and his wife, Bob DuBose, '64, His children, Tamara and Brian, attending Southern. Elaine, reside in Altamonte Springs. and his wife, Joyce, are daughter, Verlene Wheeling, '90, and son-in- evangelists for the Terry McComb, '63, lives in Carberry, law, David, '90, live in Madison, Ga. Florida Conference. Manitoba, Canada, where he is a pastor, four Elden Wilson, '54, has retired after spending They have sons. John Ramsey, '69, is director of sales for an 32 years in denominational work. He and his Bob and Joyce reside electronics company. His wife, Linda (Edgmon), wife, Thelma, live on a small farm near Trenton, in Avon Park, Fla. Bob attended, is senior accounting clerk at the Pacific Ga. Elden says they enjoy helping with work for says, "When we see all Union Conference. Thev have two children, the church and visiting their children and our sons, their wives, Phil and Beth, and reside in Newbury Park, and children in God's grandchildren. Calif . John reports, "I still enjoy quartet singing." remnant church, we Eltnyra (Conger) Wood, '54, says she enjoys John Reid, '66, owns a business which markets know that Christian spending time growing flowers and a garden, products and services internationally. He lives education doesn't cost, in the long run if pays and having fun with her friends, children, in West Palm Beach, Fla. John says, "Each day 1 with interest." grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Elmyra am living life to the fullest. It is an exciting time '66, Charlotte, attended, resides in Loveland, Colo. Lloyd Erickson, and to be living. God has been good to me and my live in Battle Creek, Mich., with their two familv." children, Jon and Jennifer. They plan to attend Don Vollmer, '67, senior pastor at El Cajon Alumni Weekend. They say, "We hope to see Church in San Diego, Calif., sends greetings to many of our friends there." former schoolmates and friends. His wife, '69, of Charles Flach, retired after 35 years Melinda, teaches fifth grade at La Sierra denominational teaching. His wife, Barbara, Academy. They have two children, Don and retired after 22 years of denominational also Mary Jo. teaching. They live in Mobile, Ala., when they Norma (Grubo) Watkins, '60, works in the are not traveling. Both are active in a visitation endoscopy labatDecaturGeneral Hospital. Her program to shut-ms and to those who are ill. husband, Charles, '61, is an anesthesiologist in '64, School Lovenia Greer, teaches at Becker Athens, Ala. Their daughter, Alison, is in the in Decatur, Ga. She resides in Lithonia, Ga., with marines, stationed in Okinawa. They reside in her husband. Gene. They have two children, Decatur, Ala. Jason and Jil. Allen Workman, '65, is an orthopedicsurgeon, '77, Stephen Hall, '67, and Mary, reside in specializing in back surgery. He and his wife, of Hall Orlando, Fla. He is president Stephen A. Melinda, '67, live in Bodega Bay, Calif. They and Associates, Inc., a financial planning firm. have two children, David and Kimberly. They have two boys, Stephen 11 and Jonathan.

Beverly King, attended, is an elder in her Myrna and Burton Wrif;ht home church. She and her husband live in Denver, Colo. They have three children. 1970 Burton Wright, '51, returned from Malawi in 1987. He served as a pastor in Elizabethtown, Geraldine (Donak) King, '63, is a public health is minister. Their Rebecca (Stirk) Aufderhar, '72, works at Ky ., until his retirement in 1 989. He and his wife, nurse. Her husband, Harold, a Greensboro, N.C. Myrna, live in Avon Park, Fla. Burton serves as son, Todd, began attending Southern this fall. Hedgecock Builders Supply in attended, reside in a part time pastor for the Lake Placid Church. They reside in Sumas, Wash. She and her husband, Keith, at Walker Memorial Kernersville, N.C. They have one daughter, Myrna is a registered nurse Phyllis (Bryant) Labrenz, '68, teaches first Hospital. of Burton and Myrna's four Julie. Two and second grade at Highland Elementary School children attended Southern, Clarke, '76, Judy in Portland, Tenn. She and her husband, Walter, Larry Becker, '79, pastors the Douglasville '79. and Jeannie Bankston, have two children. Thev live in Zebulon, Ga. Church in Georgia. His wife, Laura (Cox), '82,

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service department and CI lab at teaches clinical nursing at West Georgia College. the emergency hospital. and Donald have a son, They have two children, Roger and Erica. a local Teresa Justin, and reside in Mountain Home, Ark., in Bonnie Becraft, 72, and her husband, Tom, the Ozarks. are pastonng for the Seward Park Church in '74, is a member of the USAF Seattle, Wash. They have two boys, Andrew G. D. Jensen, Corps. is the 1991 winner of the and Nathan. Their first 16 years of ministry Nurse He Brigadier (General Claire Garrecht Award for were served in Japan. Tom teaches English at paper. G. D. Auburn Adventist .'\cademy. the outstanding scientific research was given the award by the flight nurse section Beverly (Benchina) Brett, '79, works as the of the Aerospace Medical Association. He and secretary-treasurer for a non-profit organization. his wife, Marjorie, live in San Antonio, Texas. She isalsoa teacher coordinator for l.oiiia Linda '70, is serving as the Academy. She has two daughters, Alanna and Carl Koester, administrator of Blantyre Adventist Hospital Zara. Beverly has been published in /iisix'''. Our associated clinics in Malawi, Africa. His Lilllf Fneiui, and Primary Treasure. She and her and (Herbrandson), '72, teaches at the husband, Andrew, live in Redlands, Calif. wife, Beverly overseas school. They have two sons, Beverly would like to hear from classmates. mission's Eric and Leif. Carl says the family is enjoying Write to; 1721 E. Colton Ave. #103, Redlands, CA 92374. "the warm heart of Africa." Vicki (Clark) Koger, attended, and her Steven Brown, '75, teaches science at Slmu'iM and David Dozvns and family Wisconsin Academy. His wife, Debbie husband reside in Turner, Ore. They have four our small '76, full-time mother and part- children. Vicki says, "I'm enjoying (Erskine), is a '76, lives in Shawna (Graham) Downs, Northwest." time RN. They have two children, Kristy and farm out here in the great Sacramento, Calif. Her husband, David, is an reside in Columbus, Wis. '77, her husband, Hoon, Erik. They anesthesiologistatSutterGeneral Hospital. They Carol (Pape) Lim, and areopening their third chiropractic office located Keith Clifton, '77, is a medical director of have two children, Jercmv and Jennifer. Shawna Diego area. They have three children, Coastal Emergency Services of Kentucky. He savs she would love to hear from old friends. in the San Michael, and Michelle. In September and his wife. Sherry, live in Jellico, Tenn. Matthew, Grayson, '78, is pastor for the Shuler John Carol returned to school to continue her Russell Cooper, '78, is chaplain at Smyrna Memorial and Kissimmee churches in Florida. education in the field of psychology. She and Hospital and his wife, Gloria, '78, works there and his wife, Ann, live in St. Cloud, Fla. He her family reside in Escondido, Calif. part time. They have two children and reside in Hall, '78, has been pastor of the Evansville Dan (Schultz) Matthews, '74, has taught in Austell, Ca. ReNae Church in Indiana for five years. His wife, an inner-city school in Orlando, Fla., since 1978. Judith (Osborne) Crabtree, '71, says, "Vm Susan (Brougham), '75, works part time as an She is the chairperson of the home economics back in school again!" Judith started an OB/ at Deaconess Hospital. They have two RN department where she says 40 percent of her nurse practitioner course. Her husband, Carolvn and Sharon, and live in GYN children, students are young men ReNae and her James, attended, is pastor at the Sacramento Evansville, Ind. daughter li\e in Ocoee, Fla. Judith is teaching child birth Central Church. Halvorsen, '72, has transferred from Dorisann Rebecca (Payne) MauUer, '78, has worked on and is a clinical nurse. classes Columbia State Community College in the surgical unit at Truman VA Hospital in Tim Crosby, '77, is a writer and producer for Tennessee to Andrews University in Berrien Columbia, Mo., for nine years. She is active with the . He has published a book, Springs, Mich., to complete a three-year master's VFW Auxiliary, a veteran organization, and /s Your God Rcal^ His wife, Carol (Lombardo), is degree program in physical therapy. She and served as their president this past year. Rebecca an R\. Thev reside in Newbury Park, Calif. her husband, Leon, reside in Lawrenceburg, is also a member of NOVA, the Nurses Tenn., and have a daughter, Erika, age 12. Gary Eldridge, '77, is an engineer for Loma Organization of Veteran Affairs. Medical Center and does free-lance video Linda Diana (Adams) Renita (Mitchell) McDougal, '77, isa licensed productions. In Ma v of 1989 Gary married Ellen Hartfield, '73, and her stock broker for Shearson Lehman Bros. Her (Ramsey), 78 husband, Anthony, husband, Todd, attended '74-'78, is a manager live in Decatur, Ark. Gertrude Fleming, '74, isaprivateduty nurse for McCullers Maintenance. They live in They have a daughter, She resides in Collegedale, Tenn. Durham, N.C. Diana spends her time Fuller, '76, Rose (Shafer), '73, are Fred and presenting prayer Eastern Academv in Singapore. teaching at Far seminars, giving "Our children have learned to They say, marriage and family cultures." They have three appreciate other counseling, and children, Rebekah, Freddie, and Julie. working for a vseekly radio program.

Jim Hawkins, '74, is an associate pastor at the Denver First Church. His wife, Sandy, '74, teaches third grade at Mile High Academy and Elementary. Jim and Sandy have three children, Karen, Andrea, and John. Thev live in Littleton, Colo. Jonathon Hayes, '70, was a literature evangelist for eight years until 1990 when he began building homes. His wife, Jeannette (Reid), '66, works as a home health visitation nurse. They have two daughters and live in Greenwood, S.C. Teresa (Williams) Hunt, '78, works part time as a clinical instructor in the RN program for a local community college in Arkansas. Her '74-'76, bandy and jim Hawkins and family Roseanii Fred Fuller and tamily husband, Donald, attended manages

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Larry Miller, '78, is the client program dentist in Fort Myers, Fla. They have two Kevin Wilson, '78, captured 68 percent of the coordinator for the developmentally disabled at children, Justin and Aubrey. She and her family votes for the position of Collegedale municipal Porterville Sheltered in PorterviUe, reside in Lehigh Acres. Workshop court judge in August 1990. Kevin, an attorney, Calif. He is in charge of the adult development Connie (Nelson) Serl, '79, is a part-time will serve an eight-year term. He and his wife, program. bookkeeper for a lumber company. Herhusband, Scarlett, reside in Collegedale, Tenn. Larry, is an RN. They have two children. Heather Virginia (Smith) Winters, '73, and her and Mitchell. Connie and her family reside in husband, Jim, taught at Lawrenceburg College Place, Wash. Elementary School in Tennessee for nine years. Harry Sharley, '76, says, 'T'm enjoying life." They have moved to Stockton, Calif., to teach at He and his wife, Lori (Smith), pastor three the elementary school there. churches around the Wytheville, Va., area. In Daniel Zeman, '70, is the director of tax for 1990 Harry completed two years of graduate the White Plains, N.Y., office of Ernst and Young. studies at the theological seminary of Andrews He and his wife, Nena, attended, have lived in University. During those two years, he spent Ridgefield, Conn., since 1970. Daniel says, "We two studying months in Jerusalem. Harry and enjoyed attending the 1990 homecoming and Lori sav, "If drive 1-81, you up stop by and say seeing a lot of friends there." 'hi.'"

Jonathan Shields, '76, and his wife, Maureen (Koles), live in Waynesville, Ohio. Jonathan 1980 teaches social science and Spanish at Spring

Valley Academy. Jonathan describes Maureen '81 Jessie Adams, , resides in Atlanta, Ga. She as "a full-time home executive caring for our is a public health nurse for the Fulton County kids, Nathan Esther." and Health Department. Jessie savs, "1 enjoy working John Smith, '72, is an emergency physician with children in well child chnics." Charles Mills and the vice president for a regional northwest Carolyn (Sheffield) Anderson, '84, and her medical group. Heandhiswife, Alice, are active Charles Mills, '73, is the owner and operator husband, Mvron, celebrated their sixth wedding in their local church. They have two sons. John of Christian Communications, a company which armi versa ry and thebirth of their son, Alexander, enjoys camping, backpacking, skiing, mountain produces films, videotapes, and audio visual in July, 1991. Myron works for the computer climbing, gardening, and running. He and his division products for church and commercial clients. He of System-Sunbelt. family reside in West Richmond, Wash. is also director and producer of the Sabbath Carolyn is a teacher at Forest Lake Elementary School Lesson video, a Bible commentary series. Marcie (Woolsey) Spears, '79, left her teaching Educational Center. Thev reside in Apopka, Fla. position at Southern in 1990 In recognition of his book entitled Voyager, he and married her Robin (Hamaker) Atkins, '81, works the husband, Steve, '75, 1990. received the 1991 Literary Award. The award on June 10, They flexipool for a children's hospital in Alabama. moved to Sacramento, Calif., where Marcie was established to recognize and encourage Her husband, Ron, '82, is head nurse for the GI teaches in the department creative writing by Adventist authors. Charles of anatomy for the lab at Carra way Methodist Medical Center. They has also been the author of two other books, school of medicineat the Universitv of California. have two children, Erin and Marisa. The Atkins Marcie Steve their first child dozens of radio and video scripts, and manv and had in August family attends Roebuck Church and lives in 1991. articles for both children and adults. He and his Gardendale, Ala. wife, Dorinda, attended, live in Hagerstown, Vicki Swanson, '71 , works at Florida Hospital Bill Bass, '87, has been working at Fletcher Md. as an office coordinator/ manager. Her office, Academy for four years. He is the dean and Mike Pethel, '78, pastors the Rockford Centrahealth Network, works with physicians teaches woodworking and auto mechanics. His and other hospitals to build Church. His wife, Cathv, works as a registered mutually beneficial wife, Teresa, '85, was working at Hansen, relationships. Vicki nurse at the Swedish American Hospital. They currently lives in Winter Johnson and Associates, a CPA firm, before Park, Fla. hve in Rockford, Hi. Their daughter, Stacie, was becoming a full time mother for their son, Brian, married this summer. born Dec. 29, 1990.

Emey (Underwood) Poenilz, '77, and her Terry Bateman, '80, assists his father in husband, Steve, live m Grants Pass, Ore. Steve running a small printing business, Bateman is the senior pastor of the Grants Pass Church. Printing Service, on the campus of Columbia Emey says, "The climate and people are in Maryland. He is actively wonderful. You can do everything from white involved in Ingathering campaigns, running, water rafting to snow skiing, to walking the swimming, and lifting weights. He resides in nearby ocean beaches. It's great. Come see us." Germantovvn, Md.

Judy Ratzlaff, '71, works part time on an IV Tim Beaulieu, '83, and his wife, Rita, '83, team at St. Joseph's Hospital and part time for a have a baby daughter, Elizabeth Tara. She was medical personnel pool. Her interests are singing born Jan. 28, 1991, at Erlanger Medical Center in in the church choir, fixing up her home, folk Chattanooga, Tenn. Elizabeth weighed 7 lbs. dancing, and shape-note singing. She resides in and 13 oz. Asheville, N.C. Catherine (Linnid) Bidwell, '84, and her Sharon Robberson, '71, resides in St. Louis, husband, Kevin, reside in Walla Walla, Wash. Mo. She stays active with work for her church. Catherine and Kevin have two children, Kevin Her is husband, Paul, an actuary with Miller, and Aubree. She says, "For relaxation I enjoy Mason and Dickenson. The Robbersons have tending a big garden." two daughters. Heather and Maria. Sharon Krisfina Brewer, '89, works full time at says, "1 had a great time at alumni last vear Emey and Steve Poenitz Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga on the seeing old friends. 1 hope to attend this fall for Gary Williams, '79, is assistant registrar for medical-surgical floor. She also works part time my 20th." undergraduate affairs at Andrews Universitv. for a local nursing agency and for Primerica Kalhy (Cross) '77, Sanderford, is a part-time His wife, Alice, attended, is a public health Financial Services. Krisfina is also working registered nurse for an outpatient surgical nutritionist for Berrien County in Michigan. Thev toward her bachelor of science degree in nursing. facility. Her husband, Richard, attended, is a have a daughter, Alisa, in first grade. She lives in Collegedale.

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Rhonda Champion, '82, was elected to the Jennifer (Casavanf) dos Santos, '89, and her Vicki Innis, '84, supervises the physical board of directors ot G. R. Rush and Co. She is husband, Brian, '88, live in the state of therapy department at Lake Placid Medical a certified public accountant. Rhonda has been Washington where Brian accepted a job with the Center, a 50 bed hospital in central Florida. She with the firm for the past five years and manages Boeing plant. They have a son, Tyler. Jennifer lives in Lake Placid. the client accounting and small busmess division says, "I've chosen to stay home and take care of Daria Jarreft, '86, graduated from Loma Linda of the firm. She serves as secretary of the local my son." University School of Medicine in May 1990. chapter of the National Association of Robert Dubsky, '86, travels often. In After graduation she did an internship at San Accountants and is treasurer of the First September of 1990 he went to Venezuela for big BernardinoCounty MedicalCenter. In July 1991 Chattanooga Church. game fishing. In June he planned logo fishing in DarIa started an OB/GYN residency at Glendale Jodie (Evans) Coomer, attended, works at Alaska for 300 lb. halibut. Robert lives in Winter Adventist Medical Center. Westlake Hospital as OR/RR coordinator. She Park, Fla. her husband, Barry, reside in Columbia, and Ky Zell Ford, '86, and his wife, Heide, '86, moved Thev have two boys, Brandon and Adam. from Orlando, Fla. to Wauchula, Fla. They Jeffrey Coston, '84, is in his residency training pastor two churches. Heide enjoys writing as in anesthesia at the Medical College of Ohio. His the new editor for Shepherdessence, a newsletter wife, Debra (Odell), '84, works full time as an for pastors' wives in Florida. Zell and Heide say

K.\'. Ill their spare time they renovate their new- "We enjoy riding motorcycles, especially when home. Jeffrey and Debra reside in Toledo, Ohio. we visit church members."

Janice Cox, attended, teaches college Paul Fuchcar, '80, resides with his wife, Jenica, composition at Auburn University, where she and daughter, Brooke, in Ooltewah, Tenn. He is will receive her master's degree in English. Her a recruitment coordinator for Chattanooga State children, Adrienne and Brent, attend Southern. Technical Community College. Paul is working toward a master's degree in human resource development from Vanderbilt University.

Bruce Goeckeritz, '82, returned home March 20, 1991, after spending seven months with Operation Desert Shield/Storm. He was based at Ft. Stewart, Ga. He and his wife. Laurel, have a son. Rex. They live m Hinesville, Ga. Chen and Robert Jimenez Cary Gregory, attended, died June 17, 1991, from complications associated with cancer. He Robert Jimenez, '87, married Cheri (Carrick) resided in Atlanta, Ga. September 15. Robert is the director of public Michael Greve, '84, runs a group home for relations for theOrlandoOpera Company. Cheri developmentally disabled people. For the past is a financial analyst for Florida Hospital in eight years he spent his time with graduate work Orlando. They reside in Casselberry, Fla. and jobs for human service agencies. Michael Stephen Johnson, '89, lives in Ooltewah, Tenn. resides in Rockville, Md. He is in finance training with a company in Wesley Hall, '87, and his wife, pastor Chattanooga. -.1 " j^'^J^ Jan, both the Rocky Mt TarboroChurch and Roanoke Paul Kennedy, '86, resides in Loma Linda, Teddie and Emanuel Damcff RapidsChurch in theCarolina Conference. They Calif. Paul works at live in Littleton, N.C. Teddie (Bei) Dameff, '86, was married to Medical Center. Emanuel, '87, May 20, 1 990. graduated from Eilene (Whitaker) Hazel, '80, has a medical He Kevin Klinvex, '86, and his wife, Jacquie the medical school of the University of Miami in transcription business at home. Her husband, (Pruski), '86, live in Pittsburgh, Pa. Kevin earned May. Emanuel continues a residency program Jim, is a vice president of a hospital in Dalton, his master's in industrial/organizational in neurology at Gainesville, Fla. Ga. They have one daughter, Hanaleigh, and psychology from the University of Akron and reside in Chatsworth, Ga. Julia (Newlon) Danforth, '82, married Todd works at Development Dimensions International. in September 1989. Todd works as a systems Glenn Holland, '84, and his wife. Donna Jacquie received her master's in urban and analyst for MAG Mutual Insurance Company. (Freeman), '82, live in New London, N.C, with regional planning from the University of ]ulia works for Georgia Highland Medical their two children, Keith and Trina. Thev pastor Pittsburgh. She works as a city planner. Services, a community health care center. the churches. They Albemarle and Concord Albemarle Bonnie (Smith) Kotula, '82, married her live near Atlanta in Roswcll, Ga., and say they was Donna's church as a child. home husband, Armand, on August 11, 1990. She "welcome \isits from friends." works asa secretary at Porter Memorial Hospital. Martha Dannenberger, '80, works as an ER They reside in Littleton, Colo. nurse at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Thomas Kruger, '83, and his wife, Linda, '86, Rockville, Md. She lives in Tappahannick, Va. live in Paradise, Calif., with their five children. Martha would love to hear from friends. Thomas is a surgical nurse at Feather River Doris Daugherty, '84, works as an Hospital. Linda is a burn nurse at Chico administrative assistant at Ridgevievv Community Hospital. Care Inc., a residential Community Homes care Karen (Smith) Kundinger, 81, and her home for psychiatric rehabilitation. She resides husband, Elmer, reside in Maitland, Ha. She in Greer, S C. works as research coordinator for the family Karl Doemer, '83, has been pastor of the San practice residency at Florida Hospital in Orlando,

Antonio Laurel Heights Church since April, 1 991 Fla. Karen also works with her husband part He and his wife, Trudy, made the change from time in their marketing company. the Tyler-Athens district in Texas. After Karl Bonnie Lake, '83, and her husband, Judson, Donna and graduated from Southern, he worked in the '82, live in Jackson, Miss. Bonnie is a contract Clcnn Georgia-Cumberland Conference where he was nurse and has started a business on the side. Holland and ordained. Karl and Trudy have two children, Judson pastors the local church. They have two Nona Griesman and Benjamin. farmlu children. Shelly and Joshua.

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Dawn MoUenkopf, '84, is at Walla Walla David Shields, '84, and his wife, Sondra, '85, College teaching coursework for the education are in residency at Mayo Clinic. He is in department in the special education minor and pathology and she is in anesthesiology. They master's program, supervising practicums, and plan to move back to the southeast after assisting with micro teaching labs. completing training and military service obligations. They reside in Rochester, Minn. Heidi (Snider) Moon, '84, is an assistant head nurse in ICU at Hutcheson Medical Center in John Thompson, '82, and his wife, Judy, live Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. She is working towards in Ft. Collins, Colo., and enjoy the Rockies. They her master's in nursing from Andrews are both physical therapists. University. Heidi and her husband, Paul, reside James Watson, '82, graduated as a general in Chattanooga, Tenn. surgeon at WrightState University in June 1991 Debbie Neyman, '81, and her husband, where he continues study in plastic surgery. He Parker, live in Chattanooga, Tenn. Debbie, an and his wife live in Knoxville, Tenn. RN, gave a welcome address at the American Paul Ware, ' 87, graduated from the medical Association's 41st Annual Cardiac Heart college of Virginia Commonwealth University Symposium for nurses. in May 1991, in Richmond, Va. He lives in Peggy Norton, '81, is certified in intravenous Newport News, Va. therapy and is an on an IV team at RN Brenda Young, '84, works in pediatrics at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Her Tarsee Li Avista SDA Hospital in Luisville, Colo. She husband, Jim, '82, works in the maintenance Tarsee Li, '80, pastors the Midland and Bay reports, "1 am single and have been doing a lot department in the same hospital. The Nortons City churches in Michigan. He resides in of skiing and horseback riding, and I'm taking live on six acres in Campobella, S.C, where thev Freeland, Mich. art type classes." She resides in Boulder, Colo, are building their own home. They have two '82, her Karen (Darbo) Littell, Hves with children, Brian and Bethany. husband, Glenn, m Los Angeles, Calif. Karen Louie Parra, '82, and his wife, Nancy (LeBrun), graduated from the University of California- 1990 '80, teach at Greater Boston Academy. Louie is Los Angeles School of Medicine. Following a the registrar, teaches Spanish and two religion one year internal medicine internship at Cedars Kim McWhorter, '90, is corporate vice courses, and runs the community service Sinai Medical Center, she will start residency president in charge of marketingand advertising program. Nancy is the treasurer and teaches trainmg m anesthesiology at UCLA. Glenn is a at Laserdisc Enterprises Inc. She resides in business classes. They have two children, Jeremy resident in pathology at the University of Marietta, Ga, and Nikki. Southern California. Allan Martin, '90, has started his Ph.D. Kevin Pires, '81, is a nurse at Hamilton Angela (Addison) Lorenz, '80, and her program in clinical psychology at Fuller Medical Center in the operating room. His wife, husband. Dean, reside in Loma Linda, Calif. She Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. Allan Beth, '77, works part time as church and school is a case management coordinator at Loma Linda is the youth/ young adult minister at theCentral secretary. Thev ha ve t wo daughters, Shellie and University Medical Center. Dean is in residency Filipino Church. Karla, and live in Dalton, Ga. for physical medicine and rehabilitation. '91 Doug Pratt, , resides in CpUegedale and Ron Priest, '90, and his wife, Juli (Zacharias), Leslie Mathewson, '83, and his wife, Kellie attends Middle Tennessee State Uhiversity. He '84, pastor the Winter Garden Church. Juli (Sauer), '86, live in Columbia, S.C. Leslie was was nominated for the national dean's list. teaches piano lessons part time. They have a conferred a master's of social work in May 1991 James Snowden, attended, passed away May son, Ryan, and reside in Orlando, Fla. from the University of South Carolina. Kellie 31, 1991, as a result of congenital heart failure. works as a nurse in pediatric intensive care. Rada, '87, and his wife Cheryl (Good), Bobby He was a sophomore broadcast journalism major. '86, had a baby, Leslie Rene', on July 4, 1991. Victoria (Oliver) McConnell, '88, and her Darin Stewart, '91, received the 1991 Judge husband, Steve, They reside in CoUegedale. attended, reside in Trinity, Ala. M. C. Taft Law Scholarship from the General '81 Steve is a chemical engineer at the plant Nina (Wollard) Roberts, , and her husband, Amoco Conference. Darin lives in Orlando, Fla. in Decatur. Victoria is an RN at Decatur General Jim, live in Damascus, Md., and report they Penny (Teeter) Henley, '90, is an RN at Hospital in the intensive care and coronary units. have completely restored their 100-year-old Memorial Hospital. Her husband, John, finished house. is a civil engineer with Bechtel McVay, '80, and his wife, Jim John Pam (Aalburg), his master's in biology during the summer of Corporation. Nina is the nurse manager of an '80, reside in Angwin, Calif. teaches in the John 1991. They reside in Berrien Springs, Mich. emergency clinic. Thev have two sons, Thadeus religion department at Pacific Union College. and Matthew. He is completing a Ph.D. from the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. Pam is a labor and Marciann (Crook) Robertson, '80, received delivery nurse at St. Helena Hospital. They have her MSN from the University of Louisville in a son, Marshall. 1988. She is an administrative specialist at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon. Chris Miller, '83, is an ICU nurse manager at She and her husband, have two daughters, Baxter County Regional Hospital. His wife, Jacob, Shelley and Sydni. Donna Miller, '83, is a part time RN at Good Samaritan Nursing Home. They have three Dale Seek, attended '81, lives on a farm in children, Eric. Scott, and Melissa, and live in Gaithersburg, Md., and has purchased a home Gamaliel, Ark, in Sarasota, Fla. He builds waterfalls and does custom landscaping. Dale says, "1 am still single Rita (Merchant) Miller, '80, is busy as mother and say hello to all classmates." for her two children, Valerie and Michael. Rita my teaches three choir chime classes at a junior Twyla Shank, '89, works at Sovran Bank as a academy. Her husband, Gordon, '80, is principal secretary. She resides in Madison, Tenn. and teaches grades five through eight. "The Tim Sheridan, '89, and his wife, Brenda, pastor Millers live in Crescent City, Calif. the Myrtle Beach and Kingstree churches. They Christopher Mitchell, '89, works at the have one son, Stephen. Tim and Brenda say, Medical Center Hospital as an exercise specialist "We are looking to have another child by next and a coronary by-pass rehabilitation assistant. year." They live in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He lives in Port Charlotte, Fla. Dale Seek

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Peter Fulton. III. William Hamblin. Knsty Bishop. Jr ODS. Wilber & Paltie Cowan. Anne Donesky. Verne Funderburg. Lee Hamel. Lyie & Helen Black. Patricia Crabtree. Issabel Dortch. Bill Dortch, III. Howard & Stacy Futcher, Carol Hamilton. Blackwell. Sarah c Crabiree. James & Judith Santos. Brian Jenniler Hamilton. Cindy Blair. Carrie Crablree, Myra Dos & Brian Kimberly Dove. Christine Hamilton. Joni Blondo. Rick & Janel Caldwell, Norman Craig, & Donald Diane Draper. Sheila G Hamm. Minon Blosser, Brenda Caldwell. Richard Crane, & Dreos, Mary Hammond. Janis Blount, Calvin Callahan. Willis Cress, David & Lynn Hammond. Warren Blumenschein, Steven & Laune Cambigue, Bruce & Judy Cress. John & Pamela Dubose. Bob Gabbard. David & Rosa Ann Dubsky, Robert Handal. Evelyn Bodtker. Marceil Campbell. Dennis & Shellie Crews. Joseph & Lu Gagne. Denise Dunder. Terrance Haney. Chnstophei Bolihk, Cynthia Campbell. Melvin & Marjorie Crismond. Karen Gallagher. William Duniap. Elizabeth Hanley. Catherine Bogar. Donald & Sharia Cannon. William Crittenden. Jean Gang. Jetl Dunn, Maurice Hannah. Keely Bogar. Larry & Dons Canlrell.Jacquelyn Croket Edward & Winsome Gano. David & Deborah Dunne. Brian Hansen. Heidi Boggs. Susan Capman. Cheerie Croket, Michele Gano. Kenneth & Melissa Crook, Sylvia Dunning. Celia Gary Hanson. Cindy Boles. Joseph Carbailai. Manuel & Rebecca Don & Garner, Durham. Mariorie Harding. Kenneth & Eva Bolton, Lillian Cardona. Fernando Crocker, Marilyn Garrett, Jeffrey & Jackie Dykes. Donald Harlow. Gordon Boniour, Richard & Kathleen Cardona, Vilma Crosby, Bobia Garrett, Wanda Celeste Harlow. Wayne & Lynell Borchard, Raymond Carey, Michael Crosby, Kenneth & Carver, Steve Harold. Donna Bom, Shannon Carithets. Juanita Crosby, Timothy & Carol Garza. Daniel & Myra Harper. Marggie Borne. Allen Carle. Sandra Cross, Dale E Gay. John Garland Harris. Charles & Judith Bossenberry, Susan Carlson. 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Russ & Liles, Sandy McComb, Terry Morton, Curtis Pegel, Rachel Kendall, Kathleen Hoyt, Emery John & Lilly, Marguerite McConneil, Steven & Vicky Moseley Richard Pellerin, Holly Kenney, Pamela Hudson, Nellie Lim, Carol McCoy, John Moyer, Gary Pennell, Gary Kenyon, Gerald +HuN, Alan Lincoln, Robert & Gladys McCracken, Carole Moyer, John Penno, Paul & Candice Kepkey, Robert +Hulham, Mike Lindsay, John McCray, Fred Mullinax, Charles Perrone, Patricia Benjamin Eileen Hughes, Penny Keppler, & Lindsey, Chris McCulloch, Nelda Mun, Jimmer & Ida Perry, Rebecca Beverly +Hulin, Christopher Keyes, Linebarger Bankie McDonald, Andy & Vicki Murdoch, Michael Peterson, Garland & Betty Kilgore. Paul Hulsey, Harry & Berneice Linebaugh, J C & Joan McDonald, Thomas Murphy, Bill & Cheryl Peterson, Randal & Brenda Killion, Nellie Hunt, Dolores Linton, Richard & Nicki McDonald, Wesley & Linda Murray, Myrlene Pelhel, Michael Kim. Chin-Hyung tHunt, Marvin Lippert, Helen McDougal, Todd & Renila Musselman, Donna Peltibone, Dennis Nanci Hunt, Teresa Kim, Lizardo, Libna McElroy, Glenn Myers, Elaine Pettigrew, Charles King, Geraldine tHunter, Mark Lobdell, Opal McElroy, Sean Myers, Gregory Petty, Cecil & Mary King. Gregory 4-Huntress, Tom Lockwitz, Linda McEndree, Charles Petty, Thurmon & Flora King, Jane Hust, William & Patricia Long, Shane McFaddin, Mark & Lisa Pllugtad, David & Doina King, Jeffrey Hutctiens, Karen Looby, Dame McFarland, Dolly Phillips, Alicia King, Kirk Kathleen N & Hutton, Phyllis Loot, John & Susan McGrady. Jay Phillips, Ed & Lornne King, Mary tHwang, Esther Loor, June McHan, Shirley Natie, Matthew Phillips, Frances Kingry, Jean Hyde Aileen Loree, Carol McKee, Helen Pialt, Naiman, Heather Wayne & Linda Kingsbury, Bertha Lorenz, Angela McKenney, Jill Naiman, Theodore Pierce, Bruce & Dons Kinsey, Rick Tina & Lorey, Michael McKenzie, Mark Pierson, Dollis Nase, Brian & Lon Kinsman, Jacqueline Lorren, Katrina McKenzie, Michael Pierson, John & May 1 Neall, Robert Kirkham, Kenneth Lorren, Robert Clymera McKenzie, Jr , Eugene & Negron, Dennis Pierson, Robert & Barbara Kitstein, Bill & Pat Lovinggood, Nena McKinney, Karen Pires, Beth tindermuehle, Chris Neil, Sonya Kleppe, Betty tlnnis, Vicki Lowe 'Anne McKinney, Mark & Barbara Nelson, Rebecca Pitts, Richard Klingstrand, Arne i Lisa Lowe, Jeanne McLarty, B Plank, Dan Irizarry, Kathiyn Nelton, Christine Klinvex. Chris Elizabeth & Lowe, Michael & Carolyn McMahon-Bullis, Mary Platkowsky, Jo Ann Ivey, Alyce Nesbitt, William & Ethel Klinvex, Kevin & Jacquie Lowman, Marvin McPherson, Nanette Newbern, John Plan, Bud & Barbara Knecht, Cynthia Ludington, Darryl McRae. Leslie Plan, Naomi Newman, Belty Knechi, Vickie Doug 8. Lukal, Lucille McVay, John & Pamela Poenitz, Erney J Nicholaides, Mitchell & Evelyn Knight, Rowland & Loti Lynch, Linda Meade, Chas Margell & Nicholaides, Slephen Poisl. Nancy Knight, Stanley Valerie & Lynch, Terri Medanich, Daniel Polizzi, Tissy Jacko, Virginia Nichols, Lorna Kolett, Lome Lynn. Robert Medanich, Jerry Pollom, Debbie Jacotjs, Jamiie & Lois Nicholson, Andrea Korff. Eugene Lyons, Justin & Carol Mendez, Cynthia Poole, Joseph +Jacobs, Julie Nicholson, Marilyn Koslenko, Victoi & Ghana Mensing, Kenneth Poole, Laurence KJacohs, Laurie Niswonger, Jerome Kovalski, Gerald Sandra & Mercer, Ruth Poole, Jaecks, Steven Nixon, Nick Tommy Krall, Jeff Metzing, Kevin Popular, Carmen tJametson, Carlene M Nooner, Dennis Krali. Paula Meyer, Mertice Porter, Steve Jansen, Marie Notciilfe, Annette & Donna Kraulik, Shanda Michalenko, Tamara Ponie, Ted Jansen, Paul MacAlpine, James Norcott, Yvetle Krause, Keilh Michele & Middaugh, Patsy Potts, Robert tJardine. 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Drury Simmons, Lee Tale. Gayie Merrill Lynch Inc. Walter, Jed Rouse. Stanley Simon, Sheryl Tavener. Lynn Michael Barto & Company Waller. Samaniha Zackrison. Donna Rowlett. Phyllis Sinaga, Maya Taylor. Warren Mountain City Electric Wampler. Bill Zaiabak. Stephanie Roy. Harold Sinclair, Allen Mountain View Ford Tetz. Leiand Wampler. James Zaiabak. Wilma Ruckle. Raymond 4 Shirley Smith, Albert Thatcher. Virginia National Screen Printers Ward. Paul & Mildred Zambrana. David Rul. Warren & Jane Smith, Bob & Susan Thayer. Robert Newcomb Spring ol Tenn Ware. Calesby Zaska. Neroli Ruggles. Alan Smith, Brian & Claudia Theus. Ted Brenda North American Credit Services & Wart. Teresa Zerbee. Arlene Rumsey. Greg & Shirley Smith, Gilbert Thomas. Cindi O'Connor & Co. Warren. Grayson & Amanda Zill. Forrest Rumsey. Marsha Smith, Jerry & Nancy Thomas. Lorraine Oollewah Specialty Inc Washington. Monese Zoerb. Everett & Ruth Runyon. Clyde Smith, John Thomas. Marcia Zollinger, Freda Pennsylvania Conference Waters. Bill & Cora Le & Russell. David Smith, Linda Thompson. Carolyn Pioneer Bank Waters. Candace Zwick, Neldena Russell. Denise Smith, Pauline Thompson. Debbie Prof Accounting & Manage. Walkins. Charles & Norma Russell. Donald Smith, Peggy Thompson. Dennis & Heather Prudenlial Foundation Watson. Lanier Ryals. John & Virginia Smith. Rochelle Thompson. John Quinn Supply Company Watson. Mildred Ryan. Jane Smith. Sheila Thompson. Michael R.J Reynolds Watt. Timothy & Crystal Ryder Eldon & Vanessa Smith. Vickie Thurber. Diane Robert Orr Sysco Gary & Webb. Erma Smith. Wilfred Thurber. Virginia Schwartz Fund for Ed & Health Webster. Frederick Smoot. Jill tTigert. John Organizations Selhness Products Company Weiss. Josef & Violet Smothermon. George Tillman. Opal Shatter Trucking Inc. s Weldon. Elizabeth Snide. Hazel Tol, Bill & Carol Ace Hardware ol Oollewah Inc Sholfner Industnes Wellman. Wallace & Mildred Sadau. Roxanne Snider, Burt Tolbert. Gary & Malia ACG Inc. Soulheastern Mills Inc. Wentland. Loraine Saizan. Patricia Snow, Danny & Michelle Tomer. Kyle ADM Company Southern Union Conf ol SDA Wenzel. Jennifer Snow, Stephen Adventist Health Sys Sunbelt Sovex Inc. Salhany. Marvin Tompkins. Joel Wetmore. Lynne Salhany. Phaize Dorothy Snyder, Brent & Sharolyn Townsend. Brenda American Engineering Corp. Sovran Bank & wnaley Joy Sammer. Harold Sokolies, Cynthia Travis. Joseph Alme American Institu Fooos. Inc St. Matthews Adventisi Church & Wheeler. Ben & Ann Sanderlord. Richard Kalhy Solis. Sylvia Trim. Alice American National Bank Stale Farm, Inc. & Wheeler. Win Santana. Isman Soper. John Trivetl. Angelica Inc. Student Association ol SO Angela Whidden. Woodtow Saphilolt. Andrew Sorensen. Mark & Beverly Trivette. Dora Asheviile Family Health Center Sunbell Hllh Care Centers, Inc Whitaker. Robert Sasser. Janna Soule. John Tucker. Bill Athletic Specialties Synlex Inc While. Harlan Sasser. Pat Souza. Tammy Tucker, Ben O'Neal Company Inc T L Housley Contractors Inc Dean White. William Sawteil. James Sowder. Steven & Marilyn Doris Bender-Goodman Company Tapa, Inc Tucker, Eddie & Whitley. Royalyn Sawyer. Lori Spicer. Eldon & Anna Turk, Jon Benwood Foundation Inc Tennessee Valley Sales Co. Whittaker. ' Mildred Schey. Diana Spnngett. Lisa Adriane Bill Brown Consir Co. The Blommer Foundation Turner. Wicklitt. Karen Schieler. Kurt Stagg. Art & Karyn Turner, Elaine Boise Cascade Corporation The E A.A. Properties Wiesner. Charles & Allene Schmehl. Malcolm Stamper. Walter Turner, Fred & Nancy Brackett Brothers Lumber Thomas Staley Foundation Wilcox. Allen & June Schneider. Kathryn Stampfli. Rose Turner, Walter Grace Briggs Chaney Medical Center Thurman-Bryani Eleonc Supply & Wilcox. Karen Schoen. Valentin Stanaway. Barbara Tyler. Caria Bunge Foods Tire Centers Inc Wilcox. Kirk Schomburg. Sheila Slanaway. Ian & Cindy Tyner, Enn C Y Inc Tucker Wayne Luckie & Co. Wildes. Ethel Schomburg. William Stanford. Sylvia Tyrrell, Dale Caire & Graugnard Unrvetsal Blanchers Inc. Wilkens. Todd & Matsharee Schooler. Betsy Starkey. Mary Care More Inc Universal Tire Inc Williams, Gary Schrock. Earl Slarr. Willred & Dorothy Cargill Incorporated USF&G Insurance Williams. Gary & Alice Schroeder. Karl-Heinz Slauffer. Lester Carolina Conference ol SDA Village Mantel u Williams. Haskell & Cindy inc Schullz. Jeltrey Sleckel. Chanty Central Soya Co , Walter Wood Supply Company Williams. Keni & Debra Schultz. Kathleen Steele, Oena Chamoiiss & Bahner Warner Lambert Co. Ugaite, Randi Williams. Larry Schutte. Del Slelner. Martin Chan Shun Foundation Wilks Publications. Inc Underwood, Anne Williamson. Grayce Scolield. Ann Sleinkraus. John Challos Foundation William Nelson Mortgage Williamson. Lincoln Scoggins, Lola Steinman. Donald Chatt. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Williams Typesetting Company Willis. Betty Scott. Dallas Sleller.Joann College Press Worthinglon Foods Inc. V Wilson, Charlene Scott. Lori Slephan. Bob CoJIegedale Church WSMC Contributors Wilson, Elden S Thelma Seard. Daisy Stephens. Darryl Collegedale Credit Union Zeiiefbach Valencia, Evan Wilson. Fred & Barbara Seek. Dale Continental Specialty Company

• SOUTHERN COLUMNS • 19 Committee of 100 Class Participation in Anderson. Eugene A. Kerr, Ellon Robert Lacey, Charles R Baker, Sue Taylor Lawing, Lloyd Banc. Michael Allen

Leiand, M , John Herkimer Berner, Perry Levering, Irad Blair. Mardian Ludinglon, Don Cliftord Blair. Wallace Buddy Mallernee, Rollin E Bothe. Brian McClarty, Jack Bottomley. LeroyNeall McElroy, James C Bo*en. Dewitt McGhinnis, Willis Bowers. Robert Eugene McKee, Debra Boyd. Velma McKee, Ellsworth Boyie, James Wilbur McKee, Jack Burdick. Altred W,

McKee, Jr , Russell Ellsworth Burdick. Paul McKee, D Butlerlield. Arthur E. McKinney, James Ray Byrd. B. T. McNeilus, Denzil Cason, Albert L Meisler, Adam George Castleberg, David Lee Merchant, Robert Chastain. Ctialmer Messinger, Harold E Clark. Jerome Metcall, William H Coppock. Lucille Michais, Herbert J Cotliren. Frederec Miller, Scott Allen Cowdrick. Jesse Morris, James Olin Crandell. Donna Murphy, Bob Cross. Jessie Murphy, Harvey

Cummings Jr , Des Patterson. Barry Staufter Cushman. Willis Pendlelon. Leslie Donald Dart. Mona Jewell Preston, Forrest Davis. James Preston, Winlon Davis. K.R. Rimmer, Neila Davis, Russell Scott Ringer, Bruce De Vastier, Bernard Danzel Rogers, Herbert Llewellen Dean, Olivia B Schmidt, Ehrich Downs, Nevin Shaw, Rahn Durictiek, Helen Shim, Jook-Ting Farrow. Joe Simmons, Marion S Fleming. Jr., Cfiatles Sines, John Al Friberg, Jr . Russell Sloan, Thyra Fuller. Fred Smith, Jr. Earl Fuller. Glenn Arttiur Smith. William T Fuller. MD. Forrest Sommerville. Lewis Garner. Julius Southern College Student Assoc, Garver. Phillip Spears, J Don Graves. Charles Spears, Kenneth Edward Hall. Albert

Taylor II. William H Hall, Stephen Anthony Taylor, Dennis Alva Hamilton, Thomas Taylor, Victor Henriksen, David Taylor, William H Howell, Walter Terrell. Richard Huenergardt, Howard von Henner, Chancellor Hulsey, Bill Waller, Elden K lies, William Whidden, Charles Jackson, Edward Wiese, Calvin Jacobs, Carl L Wilkins, Bonnie A Janzen, Wayne Williams, James Russell Jarrelt, David L

Willis, M D , William Jensen, Robert Wilson, Charles Harold Jewett, MD, David Winters, David Johnson, Anna Elmyra Johnson. Harold S Wood, Wright, Clara Johnson. Oscar R

Kenny, E, Fisher

Alumni Meetings Held

Portland, Oregon Donald E, Payne Tony Pasillas June 21, 1991 Gordon L. Retzer Rey Don Ashlock Roger N, John & Wyn Stevens Tom & Betty Ashlock Timothy K. Wilson Bruce T, Benjamin Rhonda Bolton Retired Workers John & Astrid Bridges Monte & Lee Ann Church in Lincoln, Nebr. Jeanne Fleming June 21, 1991 Lillie Cramer Fullerton Jack & Ruth Griffith Doris Davis Albock Jerry Jenkins Maurice A. Dunn Jack & Donna Just Cecile Martin Don R, Keele Vera Beall Parker Ed & Naomi McGhee Alta Philo-Zdun Peggy Nixon Bill and Rubve Sue Eastman Kodak Company Massey Foundation Plus Mark. Inc Stewart Lumber Company. Inc, Eaton Corporation Popkin Tennessee Mayer Myers Paper Company Foundation Sun Coal Company Edmonds Brothers Lumber Co , Inc McCowat-Metcer Press, Inc Porter-Cable Corporation Svetdrup Technology, Inc Independent Emerson Electric Company McKee Baking Company Ptoctor & Gamble Company T U Parks Construction Company Empire Furniture Company Mead Corporation Foundation, The Procter & Gamble Fund, The TMC Trust

College Fund Ennis Business Forms, Inc, Mead Paper, Fine Paper Division Purity Dairies. Inc TRW Foundation

Famolare, Inc. Mead, Mf and Mrs Roy H. R, J. Reynolds TRW Steering & Suspension Div A Smilh Corporalion Fidelity Federal S & L Association Melrose Foundation, Inc, The R R Donnelley & Sons Company Tandy Corporation A Smith Foundation, Inc. First Citizens Bank ol Cleveland Merchants Slate Bank Raytheon Company Tenneco. Inc. AEDC Fedetal Credit Union First Citizens National Bank Ready Concrete Co ol Knoxville AT&T Mid-South Business Forms, Inc. Tennessee Consolidatei) Coal Co First Farmers & Mercbants Natnl Bank Middle Tennessee Bank, The Re

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The Olin Charitable Trust Southern Leather & Shoe Co , Inc. Hailey Corporation W L & Co . Inc. Arthur Andersen & Company Great Dane Trailers Tennessee, Inc Oxendine. Ms Velma Southern Packaging Company, Inc. Wallace Hardware Company. Inc Athens Federal S & L Association Great Dane Trailers, Inc PACCAR Foundation Southern Railway Systems Weather Tamer. Inc Austin Company, Inc., The Greal Lakes Research Corporalion Park Foundation. Inc. Southwestern/Great Amencan, Inc Werthan Foundation

BOC Group, Inc , The Greene County Bank Parks-Belk Company Sovran Bank Williams Printing Company Bank ol East Tennessee H, G. Hill Stores. Inc. Pelerbill Motors Company Standard Motor Products. Inc. Wimberly. Mr Joe W Bank ot Putnam County Hamilton Bank of Upper East Tenn. Piedmont Natural Gas Company. Inc Stanwood Corporation Wisco Envelope Company. Inc. Barber & McMurry Incorporated Handy & Harman Foundation Pilot Corporation Steiner-Liff Foundation Woods. Frank A, and Jayne Ann Baylor & Backus. CPA's Hardwick Clothes, Inc Plantation Pipe Line Company Sterling Drug. Inc Wutzburg Brothers, Inc Beare Company, The Hams Foundation Planters Bank Bells Banking Company

Hany & Jeanette Wembutg Fnd , Inc Belz Foundation, The Harsco Corporation Fund Bemis Company Foundalion Heckethorn Manufacturing Company Bemis Company, Inc Heiltg-Meyers Company Benwood Foundation, Inc, Hogoheegee Fund Berkline Corporalion, The Holmberg, Mr, and Mrs A William Bike Athletic Company Home Bank ol Tennessee, The Blue Bell Foundation Home Federal Bank, FSB Music Planned as Focus Boeing Aerospace & Electronics Horace Small Apparel Company Boeing Company, The Hospital Corporation of America Braid Electric Company Houghton Mifflin Company Block Candy Company at Alumni Founders' Day IKG Industries, Inc Brown Shoe Company ITT Corporation Bmnswick Public Charitable Foundation Ingram Industries, Inc Bryce Corporalion Founders' Inlet Federal Savings Bank Day and Southern's Dr. John T. Hamilton, whose father Burlington Industries Foundation J. C. Penney Company, Inc centennial go together like peaches was college president in the mid Buster Brown Apparel, Inc. J. E LuIz & Company, Inc CSX Corporation and cream. '20s. All former students of the

J P Stevens & Co , Inc Foundation CSX Transportation To start off this year's Alumni Miller years will be special guests. JFG Coffee Company CSX Transportation, Inc Friday, JPS Convener & Industrial Corp. Homecoming, on October The So-Ju-Conians will honor Carroll Real Estate Jackson National Bank 25, the So-Ju-Conians will again all former members of the first Chromalox Division Jamison Bedding Company, Inc. Chromalox Instnjments & Controls Div sponsor the traditional Founders' women's dormitory club, the Joshi Jeffrey Chain Corporation Chubb America Service Corporation Day activities. Jotatsu Kai, 1923-1943, at 1 1 :45 on Johnson & Johnson Chubb Lite ol Insurance Co. America of the vvill Johnson City Press "The highlight day Friday at a women's luncheon. All Chuck Hutton Chevrolet Company Josten's, Inc be the honoring of the centennial women in attendance at homecom- Citizens Bank K-VA-T Food Stores Citizens Union Bank birthday of former professor of ing are invited. Kelly Temporary Services Cleo, Incorporated music, Harold Amadeus Miller, Founders' Day activities will Kennamelal Foundation Cleveland Bank & Trust Company born inl891," S. Kennametal, Inc. predicts Edvthe end with the traditional box supper Clyde B Austin Foundation Kilday Enterprises Cothren, chairperson for the day. on Friday evening. Special guests Coca-Cola Bottling Co , Consolidated Kingsport Times-News Colonial Baking Company Professor Miller taught at at that time will be the Durichek/ Kinkead Div./Sterling Plumbing Group Colonial Pipeline Company Southern Junior College for 15 Nicaragua Mission personnel, and Knoxville Glove Company Comm Foundation ol Greater Memphis Krystal Company, The years during the 1930s and 1940s. the usual honor classes. Conwood Company, L P

L C King Manufacturing Co . The "Among those participating in "Another special feature of the Coopers & Lybrand Ladd Furniture, Inc Corroon & Black ol Knoxville the celebration vvill be Dr. Harold weekend celebration will be the Le-AI-Co Cracker Barrel, Inc , The Amadeus Miller, Jr., his daughter presentation of a beautiful Lea Industries, Inc Custom Packaging, Inc Evans, her two given in Leader Federal Bank for Savings Susan and Hammond organ, memory Deluxe Check Printers Leader Federal S& L Association daughters; Dr. Elsie Landon Buck of two former alumni: Dr. Fuller Dealers Waretiouse Corporation , Leaf-Chronicle, The '41, Delta Materials Handling, Inc who was a graduate in Whitman and Dr. Ross Stromberg," Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Deluxe Corporation Foundation keyboard under Professor Miller; said Dr. Cothren. Magic Chef. Inc. Dixie Gun Works Mahoney's Marilyn Dillow Cotton, and Don A memorial concert of flute and Dixie Yarns, Inc, Mat|one and Frank DeFnece Trust Crook." said Dr. Cothren. organ music will be given by Dr. Donnelley Printing Company Marketing Designs Dover Elevator Systems Others coming include Lilya Wagner. This service will Martin Manetta Corporation Foundation Dyersburg Fabrics, Inc Margarita Dietel Merriman, a take place on Sabbath afternoon in Maitin Manetta Ordnance Systems, Inc East Tennessee Natural Gas Co music teacher here in the '50s; and the Lynn Wood Hall chapel. Massengill-DeFriece Foundation, Inc.

• SOUTHERN COLUMNS • 21 "The life worth Uving is giving for the good of others." — Booker T Washmglon

Time and talent, service and a saving knowledge of Christ—these are the gifts of 47 Southern College students and graduates involved this year in Adventist Youth Service. These include 44 Student Missionaries overseas and thiee Humanitas (Task Force) volunteers here in the U.S. Recent graduates account for nearly a third of the group. Four other recent graduates, David and Kathi Jensen and Tommy and Linda Poole, are teaching in China under a separate volunteer program. Another five SMs from Southern, already overseas, chose to stay for an additional year.

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