Today Spring 2008 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN

Head Basketball Coach Todd Lee GLVC Coach of the Year page 7 A proud United Methodist Church college RIDE WITH PRIDE and support Kentucky Wesleyan scholarships

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Cover Story Kentucky Wesleyan College Todd Lee M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D., Interim President GLVC Coach of the Year Page 7 Kathy Rutherman Editor Cover Photo: The Lee Family Director of Public Relations Front: Peyton Joyce Ann Evans Director of Development Back: Carson, Kim, Todd and Jackson Photograph by Hancock Photographic Designs Roy Pickerill ’75 Sports Information Director

Lauren Werner ’05 Director of Alumni

Departments Features Contributing Writers: Joyce Ann Evans, Roy Pickerill ’75, Kathy Rutherman, Lauren Werner ’05 1 6 Contributing Photographers: Joyce Ann Evans, Jenny President’s Letter Moving Forward Hancock, Bryan Leazenby, Charles Mahlinger 2 Development Update New Scholarship and New Kentucky Wesleyan Today is published by Kentucky Wesleyan 4 Around the Cupola Academic Programs College. The mission of the magazine is to maintain ties between the college, its alumni and all other constituents, and 10 Alumni Weekend 8 The Class of 2007 to report on issues of importance to these groups.

12 Panther Tracks 9 John Jones ’67 Address correspondence to: Kentucky Wesleyan Today 14 Class Notes Remembers the Light in Public Relations 3000 Frederica Street 21 Honor Roll & the Window Owensboro, KY 42301 Phone: 270-852-3143 Annual Report 14 Ties That Bind Fax: 270-852-3190 Two Campuses, Two Email: [email protected] Inside Back Cover Generations Postmaster: Send address changes to: Alumni Office Update Luellen Pyles ’44 and Alumni Office Kentucky Wesleyan College Matt Ruark ‘09 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 42301

Mission Statement

Kentucky Wesleyan College, in partnership with the United Methodist Church, fosters a liberal arts education that nourishes, stimulates and prepares future leaders intellectually, spirtually and physically to achieve success in life. Dear Alumni and Friends,

It’s our 150th anniversary Thank you for year, and there is a lot of considering a gift to the excitement on campus as Anniversary Campaign. we prepare for our This is a significant way to birthday party in the fall. say “Happy Birthday and It will be quite a weekend thank you, Kentucky with many special events Wesleyan.” A giving and hundreds of people on envelope is enclosed in this campus the weekend of issue for your September 26 – 28. convenience.

In honor of our You will see our Honor anniversary, the College Roll and Annual Report recently launched the $1.5 in this issue of KW Today. M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D. million Anniversary Each name represents a Interim President Campaign – Celebrating friend of the College who 150 Years to raise money took the time to invest in for student scholarships. our future. To all of you, The campaign focuses on we are most grateful. raising money for student Thank you for your scholarships through the generosity and interest in General Scholarship Fund Kentucky Wesleyan. and endowed scholarships. I hope to see you on And as an added bonus to campus for our the campaign, the James anniversary weekend. It Graham Brown will be a special time to Foundation issued an honor our heritage, renew endowment challenge friendships and share grant to the College. This memories. means that through December 1, 2008, the Regards, Foundation will match $1 for every $2 raised for any endowed scholarships up to a maximum of $1,000,000. The matching funds will go to M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D. the James Graham Brown Interim President Endowment here at Kentucky Wesleyan.

1 Development Update

Christian Leadership Center The option to purchase the The Anniversary Campaign Walnut Church property is extended and the Kentucky Wesleyan Board of Trustees voted to continue fund raising toward the church property. There is a scheduled closing date of September 1, 2008. KWC Campus Minister Kent Lewis is the college staff leader for this campaign and Walnut Memorial Baptist Church building adjacent to Kentucky Wesleyan campus In celebration and recognition of the 150th anniversary of Kentucky is working with a committee Wesleyan College, the college launched a $1.5 million campaign that of Methodist ministers and will through December 31, 2008. The campaign focuses on raising retired ministers to help raise the necessary funds to purchase the money for student scholarships through the General Scholarship Fund property. The total cost of the Walnut property is $3.6 million, and endowed scholarships. The Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating including $500,000 earmarked for property renovation. 150 Years will give all alumni and friends of the College the opportunity to help build a strong foundation for the future of Kentucky Wesleyan. The Walnut property is a natural site for campus expansion and includes 3.4 acres adjacent to KWC with a 550-seat sanctuary, “There is no better way to celebrate Wesleyan’s 150th birthday than to fellowship hall, multiple classrooms and four houses. The property support scholarships,” said Interim President Michael Fagan. “Your gift will be used to create a Christian Leadership Center with a ensures that students continue to earn high quality degrees in a faith- renewed focus on leadership development at the college. Tentative based environment.” plans for the building include housing for campus ministry programs, music and drama programs, lecture series, classrooms, The year 2008 is truly an exciting time in the history of the College and retreats, summer camps and community programs. there is much to be proud of and celebrate. As we reflect on the achievements of Kentucky Wesleyan College, there is perhaps no better Lewis said, “The Christian Leadership Center will be more than a time to actively prepare for the future. Raising $1.5 million through The building. We need a strong program in place and have been Anniversary Campaign will help support generations of students. working to secure a partnership with the General Board of Higher As a bonus, the James Graham Brown Foundation will match 50% of all Education and Ministry in Nashville. This would make Kentucky new endowment gifts to the College through December 1, 2008. The Wesleyan the first United Methodist College to work with the Brown match will go to the Brown Endowment Fund, which provides Methodist Global Education and Leadership Initiative.” Lewis full tuition scholarships for academically gifted students. continued, “The vision is to establish a regional Christian Leadership Training Center that benefits KWC students as well as The General Scholarship Fund supports academic, athletic, talent and all churches in the Owensboro area.” church scholarships and benefits 98% of the students at Kentucky Wesleyan College. If you need more information on making a gift toward the purchase of the Walnut Church property, please email [email protected] or Wayne Foster, chair of the Kentucky Wesleyan Board of Trustees, said, call 270-852-3289. “A gift to the General Scholarship Fund or to our endowed scholarship fund is the perfect way to say ‘Happy Birthday, Kentucky Wesleyan.’ A successful Anniversary Campaign honors our past and expresses a commitment to our future.”

For your convenience, a return envelope is included in this issue of KW Today. If you need more information, please contact the Development Office at 270-852-3141 or [email protected].

This magazine includes our 2006 – 2007 Honor Roll & Annual Report. Each year we list the names of those who share their resources with Kentucky Wesleyan College. On behalf of our students, Thank You. Their The KWC Class Ambassadors met in October for a workshop. Pictured front row left to right: Beth Robinson Ronk ’73, Sally Allen success depends on the many alumni, friends, Crenshaw ’67, Megan Evans Schulte ’03, Katy Evans ’01, Lauren businesses, foundations and churches who make Werner ‘05 Back row left to right: Bruce Barrett ’53, Sherry Miller Feldpausch annual gifts to the college. ’83, Bessie Luttrell ’91, Bill Boling ’56, Adam Flowers ’05, Kent Lewis ’98, Brad Phelps ’02. 2 James Graham Brown Phonathon tops endowment challenge $70,000 in pledges The James Graham Brown Foundation has issued an exciting challenge grant for endowment growth to Kentucky Wesleyan For two weeks in September, 16 Kentucky Wesleyan students called alumni College through December 1, 2008. The Brown Foundation will and friends of the college, sharing campus news and updating information. match $1 for every $2 raised for the College endowment, up to They also raised $70,770 in pledges for the General Scholarship Fund from a maximum of $1,000,000. The Brown match will go to the 961 donors, which is the second largest amount pledged in the history of Brown Endowment Fund. Meeting this challenge is an excellent Phonathon at Kentucky Wesleyan. opportunity to dramatically increase the permanent endowment at Kentucky Wesleyan College. The General Scholarship Fund is one of the most critical needs of the college. Thanks to academic, athletic, talent and church scholarships that We ask your help in meeting the Brown Challenge. The are all supported by your gifts, 98% of our students receive the help they following are endowed gifts that will meet the Brown Challenge need to make their college education a reality. criteria: These students recently called alumni during a spring Phonathon to raise NMake a gift to the endowment fund through The Anniversary money for The Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating 150 years. Campaign – Celebrating 150 Years NMake a gift to an existing endowed fund, including the Brown If you missed your Phonathon call, you can make a gift today by logging on Scholarship Fund, or other academic, athletic and talent to our secure website: www.kwc.edu or by dropping your check in the mail! endowments at the College NEstablish a new endowed fund in memory of or in honor of a Our student callers are pictured below: family member or friend. There is a $10,000 minimum to establish a new endowed scholarship.

The James Graham Brown Foundation has been an important and generous partner of Kentucky Wesleyan College since 1975. The James Graham Brown Scholarship Fund has the largest endowment of any scholarship program at Kentucky Wesleyan and supports the Brown Scholar Program.

Interim President Mike Fagan is excited about the challenge grant for endowment growth. “The James Graham Brown Foundation is a long-time friend of Kentucky Wesleyan and has significantly supported some of our new facilities, as well as the Brown Scholarship Program. Many of our outstanding alumni benefited from the Brown Scholars Program while they were students and have gone on to rewarding careers that enhance their communities, the state of Kentucky and the world around us.” Front row: Jay Ivey Middle row left to right: Kaitlyn Asbill, Heather Harvey, Jarrod Anderson, Lauren Bishop, Megan Thomason, David Bertschinger, Kara Haley and Elizabeth Mauzy. Anyone wishing to help Kentucky Wesleyan meet the Brown Back row left to right: Sara Kukahiko, Megan Gray, Matt Ruark, Ashley Caruana, Jessica Smith Foundation Challenge may contact the Development Office at and John Kirkpatrick. Not pictured is Chelsea Tomlinson. 270-852-3141 or [email protected].

Yes! I want to help extend the Senior Walk! The minimum donation for a brick is $50. An anonymous Winchester Era alumna will match every gift over $50, up to $50,000. Proceeds from each brick, as well as the matching gift, will enhance the General Scholarship Fund. Brick Text Each brick has room for three lines of text with 13 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation). The college reserves the right to refuse any messages deemed unsuitable and return payment to the purchaser.

3 2007 Oak and Ivy Inductees New members in the Order of Oak and Ivy inducted in 2007 were congratulated by President Anne Federlein at the annual banquet, a Wesleyan tradition since 1955. Daniels is New Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Clayton Daniels became the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid in late October 2007. Daniels, a Mercer University graduate, joined the admissions staff there in 2000 and became Assistant Vice President of University Admission in 2004. Daniels says the primary goal of the admissions staff is “to attract committed and engaged students.”

He and his wife, Kim, have two sons, ages Front row, left to right: Amy French, Hope Hamilton, eight and ten. President Federlein, Sarah Phaup, Elizabeth Mauzy. Second row, left to right: Jamie Key, Craig Brunson, Waide Williams, Lauren Stewart.

Dr. Diane Earle Honored at RiverPark Reception

Dr. Diane Earle is joined by her parents, Thomas and Hazel Earle, and her brother, David Earle, all of Canton, Ohio at a reception prior to opening night of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra concert season. Earle performed the Grieg Concerto at the concert. Around the Cupola 4 Faculty and Staff Awards in 2007 Buxton Johnson, Ph.D., was Professor of the Year. He taught at Kentucky Wesleyan from 1995-1999 and returned Article by Tony Lee in 2000. Johnson graduated from Apollo High School in 1977, 30 years before in University of receiving this honor from his students. Chicago Press Martha O’Bryan, Ed.D., was selected by her peers to receive the President’s “Quo Vadis, Samuel Johnson in the Buxton Johnson, Ph.D. Award for Teaching Excellence and Martha O’Bryan, Ed.D. Campus Leadership. She is associate New Millenium,” professor of Middle School Education and an article by began teaching at Wesleyan in 1998. associate professor of English Tony Debra Hunter, D.B.A., was voted Adviser Lee, was featured in of the Year by the student body. Hunter Modern Philology. is associate professor of Accounting and The humanities began teaching at KWC in 2005. journal is published quarterly by the Cathy Richeson, an employee since University of 1983, was named Outstanding Staff Chicago Press. Only 50 -75 Debra Hunter, D.B.A. Member of the Year by her peers. She is Cathy Richeson assistant to the Director of Financial Aid. scholars worldwide specialize in Johnson, eighteenth-century English essayist, poet, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature. Dr. Lee became interested in Joe Moffett Publishes Book on Johnson when, as a high school student, he purchased one of Johnson’s books for a quarter the Twentieth-Century Long Poem at K-Mart. He later submitted an essay he wrote about Johnson and won first place. Lee earned a B.A. from the University of Texas, an Dr. Joe Moffett, assistant professor of English, recently published M.A. from the University of Chicago and a “The Search for Origins in the Twentieth-Century Long Poem: Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas. Sumerian, Homeric, and Anglo-Saxon.”

The publisher is West Virginia University Press. Moffett earned a B.A. in English from Pennsylvania State University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from West Virginia University. He says the long poem is appealing because it “lacks strict conventions that govern other genres.” According to the Kelly Moffett publisher, “Moffett asks many stimulating questions and also Publishes Book of provides provocative answers.” Poetry

“Waiting for a Warm A New Body to Fill It,” a debut collection of Tradition poetry by Kelly Moffett, M.F.A., was The Class of 2007 begins recently published by their graduation Cinnamon Press. The processional on the Senior publisher describes the Walk, a new tradition work as lucid and started by the class as their skillful. Moffett is senior gift. assistant professor of Creative Writing and English. She earned a Class members purchased B.A. from Pennsylvania State University and brick pavers etched with an M.A. and M.F.A. from West Virginia their names to install in the University. She is the forum editor for Review Senior Walk. Alumni and Revue, co-director for Kentucky’s Retreat for friends of the College have the opportunity to join the Class of 2007 by purchasing a brick Women Writers at Kentucky Wesleyan and a etched with their name and class year, or in honor of or in memory of a loved one. An nominee for a Pushcart Prize, the prestigious order form is located on page 3 of this magazine. Bricks are added to the walk in the literary prize by Pushcart Press. spring prior to commencement and again in the fall. For more information, call 270-852-3141 or email [email protected].

5 Moving Forward New Scholarship and New Academic Programs

Kentucky Wesleyan College is celebrating the past and preparing our students for the future with a unique, innovative scholarship and new programs designed to celebrate and encourage success.

Overachiever Award Online Degree MBA Program The College will award a unique scholarship Completion Programs The College submitted a proposal to our to students who “overachieve” and exceed Kentucky Wesleyan will offer two degree accrediting agency for a Master’s in Business academic expectations. After their freshman completion programs at reduced tuition rates Administration with final approval year, KWC students who exceed a predicted beginning in the fall of 2008. The programs, anticipated in June. GPA (based on their high school GPA and a B.S. in Business Administration and a B.S. ACT scores), will be awarded more financial in General Studies, are intended for students The program, designed by Dr. Jim Welch aid for their sophomore year. If a student with at least 65 credit hours. and his colleagues, features eight-week terms continues to exceed expectations, he or she and face-to-face evening classes. The MBA will maintain this extra financial aid for The General Studies program is designed to is designed for working adults. their junior and senior years. provide an excellent, interdisciplinary education with flexibility geared to working Faculty and administration strongly believe adults pursuing a college degree. The students should not be held back by General Studies major explores a variety of standardized test scores or past academic areas with an individually tailored performance. This unorthodox approach is curriculum, instead of the traditional unusual in higher education. When a academic major. college or university successfully recruits a student with an academic award, the award remains constant as tuition increases.

The new Overachiever Award will be available to this year’s freshman class and future freshman classes.

6 Head Basketball Coach Todd Lee 2008 Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year

Todd Lee recently completed his third year at KWC with a 24-8 record and a trip to the NCAA tournament.

by Kathy Rutherman

WhatWhat doesdoes Owensboro,Owensboro, KentuckyKentucky have that you can’t find in Irvine, staffstaff atat thethe UniversityUniversity ofof CaliforniaCalifornia atat IrvineIrvine wherewhere hehe waswas associateassociate headhead CaliforniaCalifornia other thanthan snow and ice duringduring basketballbasketball season?season? TToddodd LeeLee willwill coachcoach forfor fourfour years.years. TheThe teamteam wonwon 5252 outout ofof thethe lastlast 6666 gamesgames priorprior toto hishis telltell youyou inin aa hurryhurry.. “Owensboro“Owensboro isis thethe perfectperfect placeplace toto raiseraise ourour familyfamily,”,” hehe departure from Irvine. says.says. “People“People areare friendly,friendly, andand wewe livelive inin aa close-knitclose-knit neighborhood.neighborhood. ThereThere isis aa greatgreat sensesense ofof communitycommunity here.”here.” HeHe explainsexplains thatthat theythey didn’tdidn’t eveneven knowknow Todd Lee wanted to be a head coach. “The GLVC is the best Division II theirtheir neighborsneighbors inin Irvine.Irvine. AddAdd toto thatthat nicenice frontfront andand backback yards,yards, almostalmost leagueleague inin thethe country,country, andand II wantedwanted thethe challengechallenge ofof buildingbuilding aa teamteam thatthat unknownunknown luxuriesluxuries to manymany Californians, and the Lee familyfamily isis happy.happy. couldcould competecompete onon aa nationalnational level.”level.”

TheThe LeesLees arrivedarrived in OwensboroOwensboro in MayMay 2005. His wife,wife, Kim, isis an Evansville “Todd“Todd isis aa championshipchampionship architectarchitect whowho leadsleads byby example,”example,” sayssays KWCKWC SportsSports nativenative andand physical therapist. Carson,Carson, age 9, 9, and Jackson, age 7, attend InformationInformation DirectorDirector RoyRoy Pickerill.Pickerill. “He“He lovesloves basketball,basketball, butbut he’she’s alsoalso aboutabout HighlandHighland Elementary.Elementary. Peyton,Peyton, ageage 3,3, attendsattends Lourdes Preschool. It is no familyfamily andand community.”community.” surprisesurprise thatthat thethe boysboys lovelove basketball.basketball. “They“They areare veryvery proudproud ofof Dad,”Dad,” sayssays Kim,Kim, “and“and nothingnothing pleases them moremore thanthan attending aa Panthers’ game.” Lee says he wants his players to be champions on the court and champions atat life.life. “I“I wantwant ourour playersplayers toto bebe activeactive inin thethe locallocal communitycommunity andand leaveleave LeeLee isis a Huron,Huron, South Dakota native. HeHe earned a B.S.B.S. in Business KWC with a service-oriented outlook on the world around them,” remarks AdministrationAdministration fromfrom the University of SouthSouth Dakota and an M.A. in Lee. The team started a reading program at Foust Elementary and volunteers EducationEducation with anan EmphasisEmphasis in PhysicalPhysical Education from AzusaAzusa Pacific with the Special Olympics and the Junior League. University.University. HeHe began his career asas an assistant coach at SouthwesternSouthwestern Junior CollegeCollege inin ChulaChula Vista,Vista, California. AsAs headhead coach of the Rapid City Kim says Todd keeps a journal for each son. He includes information about Thrillers,Thrillers, hehe took thethe teamteam toto ChinaChina inin 1993, a first for a professionalprofessional team. basketball and a diary of each boy’s life. Every page is sprinkled with Lee’s favoritefavorite quotes,quotes, including including manymany fromfrom UCLAUCLA coachingcoaching legendlegend JohnJohn HeHe spentspent threethree seasonsseasons asas assistant coach at CaliforniaCalifornia StateState UniversityUniversity at Wooden. They are lifetime keepsakes for the three Lee boys written by a Bakersfield,Bakersfield, where the teamteam won thethe Division IIII National Championship in coachcoach -- andand aa dad.dad. 1997.1997. BeforeBefore hishis arrivalarrival at Wesleyan, Lee spent eight years on the coachingcoaching 7 The Class of 2007

Barton David Darrell, J.D. ‘84 Commencement Speaker

“Your individual achievement will mean little unless you help create waves of joy, redemption and love by grabbing those struggling as you move up.”

“Keep your eyes and your hearts open to see the potential in people around you who do not fit the profile of those we typically think can “You can leave make a difference. Wesleyan, but She Pull them in as you will never leave you. pass milestones She is now in you because by helping and will continue to others reach places help shape you in so where they can many beautiful ways contribute is part of as you go through your calling. . .” life.” 8 John Jones ’67

by Kathy Rutherman John Jones Remembers The Light in the Window

John Jones ’67 describes the evening of January 3, psychology. He was a faculty member for eight most admire about John Jones is something he 2000 with emotion. He watched from his office years and became a college trustee, the youngest to doesn’t want people to know. “He never seeks window as a late afternoon thunderstorm ripped ever serve, in 1972. accolades,” says Foster, “but he quietly does so through Owensboro. What he didn’t know was many things for so many people.” that an F-3 tornado had just ransacked the campus Family members and friends describe Jones as a of his alma mater. “We’ve been ,” said devoted family man and church member, avid When Jones reflects on the upcoming celebration Kentucky Wesleyan President Wes Poling when hunter and fisherman, and car and motorcycle of KWC’s sesquicentennial, he talks about the he called Jones at home early that evening. enthusiast. He is president and CEO of Modern college’s rich heritage as a private, faith-based Welding Company, Inc., an Owensboro-based institution. And he remembers that January night Jones jumped in his Bronco and carefully made his family-owned business founded by his grandfather, in 2000. “I think about how absolutely dark it was way to the campus amid downed trees and power “Mr. Pete” Barnard in 1932. as Wes and I explored the campus,” he says. lines. “It seemed like God had unfurled a huge “Then we saw the light in the window.” black sheet over the city,” he says. There were no Johnny and his wife of 46 years, Sylvia, have two lights anywhere except the beams of his grown children, Jeff and Julie. They both live in What they saw was the battery-operated light in headlights. Inspection of the campus revealed Owensboro and attended Kentucky Wesleyan. the cupola. The weather-vane was askew, but significant damage to every building with roofs Jeff works in international sales at Modern Jones says the light was a sign of hope in the blown across campus, trees uprooted and debris in Welding, and Julie is a domestic abuse counselor. darkness. He sometimes looks up at the familiar unlikely places. “Our college looked like a war cupola today and remembers that night. He says zone,” he says. “It was an eerie and heartbreaking No one can keep up with this Jones, according to the cupola is a beloved college symbol that means sight.” his friends and family. “Johnny has unbelievable more to him now that it did before the tornado. “I energy and enthusiasm and curiosity,” says long- see it as a symbol of how Wesleyan has survived An Owensboro native, Jones’ relationship to the time friend Wayne Foster. “You can’t bring up any and thrived through many challenges in the last college began long before the night of the tornado. subject he doesn’t know something about, and he 150 years.” He earned his degree from Kentucky Wesleyan in remembers details from years ago like no one I’ve 1967 with a major in business and a minor in ever known.” Foster and others say what they

John W. Jones is a member of the Board of Trustees, the Executive Committee of the Board and Chair of the Presidential Search Committee. He is past chair of the board. 9 Alumni W

The Class of 1957 enjoyed their reunion in May and received their 50-year medallions at commencement.

Over 300 alumni and friends attended a Left to right: Bob Alexander, Charles T. Bennett, Randy Capps, Sandy Schmidt Dickinson, reception to say goodbye to Ron Emogene Goff Graves, Frankie Scott Hager, Adrian Moody, Larryl Huntley, Marion Tinsley, McCracken, vice president of development Merrylen Wesley Sparks, Bill Walker, Richard Zimmerman. and alumni relations, who retired in 2007. He is pictured here with Catherine Eblen Sherrard ’95. 2007 Hall of Fame Inductees

Luellen Pyles ’44 accepting on behalf of G. Chad Perry III ’50 accepting his Ruth Turbeville and her son, Tom, accepting on her father, Dr. Henry Milton Pyles ’22. medallion. behalf of Dr. William “Jack” Turbeville Jr. ’36.

John Jones ’67 accepting his medallion. Iris Colyer, sister of the Rev. Dr. Albert Rev. Arthur Ashcraft accepting for Rev. John Wakefield Sweazy ’40, accepting for Rev. Sweazy. Jay Dickey 1873. Rev. Ashcraft is from 10 Jackson, Ky., where Rev. Dickey lived. Weekend 2007 Alumni Awards

Mitch Settle ‘83 Roy Pickerill ’75 Adrian Moody ’57 Emogene Clark Stephenson Outstanding Alumni Alumni Achievement Alumni Achievement ’59 – Alumni Service

The reunion cluster of 2001 – 2002 – 2003 gathered in Cox Conference Room for a brunch during Alumni Weekend. Front row left to right: Alisha Tanner Flory ’03, Megan Evans Schulte ’03, Katy Evans ’01, Kelly Nelson Rowe ’01, Susan Wilkins ’01, and Karissa Krahwinkel Porter ’01. Back row left to right: Stephanie Jarvis Burger ’01, Mandy Melvin ’01, Eric Flory ’02, Erin Birch Wendling ’03, Andra Goetz ’01, Nicole Cissell Melton ’01, Avery Morrison Whitesell ’01, Evan Rowe ’01, Nick Whitesell ’02 and Brad Phelps ‘02.

The reunion cluster of 1966 – 1967 – 1968 enjoyed a brunch. Pictured front row left to right: Marilyn Willeford Shaw ’66, Sally Allen Crenshaw ’67, Trishia Rose Schmied ’68, and Judy Mathis Hughes ‘68. Back row l. to r.: John Jones ’67, Angelo Vaccaro ’67, Del Marie France Vaccaro ’68, Stanley Shaw ’66, Ruth Miller Ward ’67, Joe Roop ’56, Jeannette Sago Ward ’67, David Ward, Martha Henry Ludwiczak ’66, and Sonny Hall ’70.

The Sweetheart Breakfast held during Alumni Weekend 2007 featured several recent graduates who met while students on the campus of KWC. A cluster of the 80s graduates gathered during Alumni Weekend. Left to right: Avery Morrison Whitesell ’01, Nick Whitesell ’02, First row l. to r.: Katherine Bortner ’84, Suzy Johnson ’87, Matt Moore ’94, Nikki Howard Moore ’97, Evan Rowe ’01 and Penny Dunning Lewis ’83 and Sandra Stewart Mullikin ’82. Kelly Nelson Rowe ’01. Back row l. to r.: Clay Hall ’88 and Doug Mullikin. 11 PANTHER

Kentucky Wesleyan student-athletes set academic honors record Sixty-one received Academic All-Great Lakes Valley Conference recognition Sixty-one Kentucky Wesleyan (softball), a freshman from Colton, College student-athletes were named Calif.; Rex Gillim (baseball), a freshman to the 2007 Great Lakes Valley from Owensboro; Rob Gleason (cross Conference All-Academic Team. This country), a freshman from Owensboro; marks the most honorees in KWC John Grieb (soccer), a freshman from athletic history for one season. Louisville; Jonathan Hale (soccer), a The Panthers were led by the freshman from Nicholasville; Kara Haley college's four-time honorees Erin (basketball), a freshman Auburn; Natalie Bradley (softball), a senior from Erin Bradley Kerri Hess Derek Hultquist Michael Ruess Hodges (cross country), a sophomore Mayfield; Kerri Hess (softball), a senior from Owensboro; Nick Kuenneke (golf), from Hardinsburg; Derik Hultquist (soccer), a a freshman from Carbondale, Ill.; Brittany senior from Alcoa, Tenn.; and Michael Ruess Hodgenville; Meredith Krodel (volleyball), a Leach (soccer), a junior from Owensboro; Matt (soccer), a senior from Clarksville, Tenn. sophomore from Jasper, Ind.; Amanda Nichols Martin (baseball), a junior from Rockport, Ind.; Three-time selections are Bridget Gillim (tennis), a sophomore from Lewisport; Steffany Jamie Ogles (softball), a freshman from (softball), a senior from Dundee; Julia Sholar (softball), a senior from Hopkinsville; Scottsville; Ashley Pait (basketball), a Hacklaender (soccer), a junior from Jeremy Stark (baseball), a sophomore from freshman from Jeffersonville. Ind.; Alex Payne Sprockhovel, Germany; LaTasha Henry Henryville, Ind.; Kristin Tichenor (golf), a (baseball,) a freshman from Owensboro; (basketball), a junior from Ashland; Jamie Key sophomore from Utica; Justin Travis (golf), a Brandon Pendergraft (baseball), a freshman (tennis), a junior from Nebo; Angela Petronio sophomore from Marion; and Mary Wagner from Henderson; Max Reil (golf), a freshman (soccer), a junior from Covington; Emily Seay (golf), a junior from Huntingburg, Ind. from Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Rachel Ross (soccer), a junior from Murray; Lauren Stewart First-time selections are Natalie Allen (golf), a freshman from Elizabethtown; Jennifer (basketball), a senior from Jeffersonville, Ind.; (cross country), a junior from Owensboro; Ale’ Settle (tennis), a freshman from Owensboro; and Waide Williams (baseball), a senior from Alvarado (softball,) a senior from Santa Ana, Justin Shelman (golf), a freshman from Henderson. Calif.; Adam Bertrand (baseball), a junior from Brandenburg; Landon Shelton (golf), a Two-time recipients are Haleigh LaSalle, Ill. Eden Bray (softball), a freshman freshman from Henderson; Calen Smith Ashworth (softball), a sophomore from from Bedford; Kristen Chinn (soccer), a (soccer), a freshman from Elizabethtown; Laura Owensboro; Jennifer Brophy (golf), a junior freshman from Hartford; Michael Dardanes Jill Tatum (basketball/golf), a freshman from from Manchester, Ct.; Mackenzie Clausman (soccer), a sophomore from Naperville, Ill.; Central City; James Thomas (baseball), a (tennis), a sophomore from Vincennes, Ind.; Brittany Deese (tennis), a freshman from senior from East Nicolaus, Calif.; Morgan Josh Craig (baseball), a senior from Lombardy, Madisonville; Chris Durbin (baseball), a Whitney (cross country), a freshman from Ontario, Canada; Amanda Critchelow sophomore from Louisville; Jon Michael White Plains; and Tim Wimsatt (baseball), a (softball), a sophomore from Hartford; Sarah Fletcher (basketball), at freshman from freshman from Owensboro. Gibson (golf), a sophomore from Providence; Leitchfield; Candance Garrett (basketball), a To be eligible, a student-athlete must have Alejandro House (baseball), a sophomore from freshman from Central City; Susan Gentili a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2. Three Kentucky Wesleyan Student-Athletes selected to National Football Foundation Roy Pickerill selected Inaugural National Honor Society President of Division II SIDS for second term Josh Abell, Clay Durham and Todd Hollis garner recognition Longtime Kentucky Wesleyan College The National Football Foundation announced the selection of Kentucky Sports Information Director Roy Pickerill Wesleyan College student-athletes Josh Abell, Clay Durham and Todd Hollis to ’75 was selected President of the Division their inaugural National Honor Society to recognize their accomplishments in the II Sports Information Directors classroom by maintaining a 3.2 grade point average or better. Association consisting of 281 members for Abell, a 5-foot-8, 268-pound offensive guard from Louisville, the second straight year. started 10 of 11 games played. He is a junior history major. Durham, a 6-foot-2, 207-pound defensive end from Owensboro, The selection took place during the finished fifth in total tackles with 43 and started all 11 games. He is a recent College Sports Information junior physical education major with a health emphasis. Directors of America (CoSIDA) Josh Abell Hollis, a 6-foot-2, 270-pound offensive center from Louisville, convention in San Diego. started all seven games played at center. He is a senior criminal justice Pickerill holds the longest tenure of major with a minor in political science. any SID in KWC history as he enters his ”The inaugural class of the Honor Society contains an Clay Durham 20th year. He has the distinction of being outstanding group of young men who simply set the standard for the first and only SID from the State of excellence on and off the field, and we are proud to showcase their Kentucky inducted into the CoSIDA Hall accomplishments as a powerful example of football’s unique ability to produce the next of Fame (1999). generation of great leaders,” said NFF President and CEO Steve Hatchell. Todd Hollis 12 Basketball back in national spotlight back to national prominence, second in the nation in rebounding (12.1 rpg) and third in the GLVC in scoring (19.1 ppg). He shot a second-best 57.8 percent from the field, a third best 47.5 percent from the arc and 78.3 percent from the free throw line (78.3). He became the 39th Panther to surpass the 1,000 point milestone with 1,009 in two seasons at KWC. • GLVC Player of the Year • Preseason Sporting News All-American Honorable Mention • All-Disney Classic • Three-time GLVC Player of the Week • Daktronics First Team All-Great Lakes Region • NABC First Team All-Great Lakes Region From left to right: Head Coach Todd Lee, Rodney Edgerson, Jeff Fahnbulleh and T.J. Smith • NABC All-Star game participant

The Panthers, under third-year head coach they were ranked No. 24 on February 5. Rodney Edgerson Todd Lee, returned to national prominence • KWC returned to the NCAA Great Lakes • GLVC Player of the Week after a four-year absence by compiling a 24-8 Region rankings for the first time since • First team All-GLVC record, a tie for the GLVC East Division title, March 2004, on Jan. 30. • Set career three-point field goal percentage several weeks in the Top 25 ranking, and a • The Panthers guaranteed their 71st winning record – 47.0 record breaking 34th trip to the NCAA season in history with a 77-69 win over SIU • Set season free throw percentage record – tournament. This marked the 98th season in Edwardsville on Jan. 24. 89.2 KWC basketball history. Accolades and honors • The team produced winning streaks of nine for 2008 include: and eight games during the season. T. J. Smith • The Panthers posted the second best season • All-Disney Classic Team honors field goal percentage (51.3) and free throw • Third team All-GLVC • The Panthers earned a first place tie with percentage (76.0). Northern Kentucky for the GLVC East • KWC collected two wins over nationally Todd Lee, Head Coach Division title. This is the Panthers’ first since ranked teams with a 68-67 win over No. 7 • GLVC Coach of the Year the divisional set-up started in 2006. Drury on February 2 and a 63-60 victory • Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month, • The 24 wins tied for the fourth most in against No. 13 Metro State in the Disney January regular season history. West Classic in November. • Best season in Lee's tenure • KWC earned their 23rd 20-win season in • Win total jump from seven in 2006 to 13 in history with an 81-63 victory against Individual honors 2007 and 24 in 2008 Indianapolis on February 7. Jeff Fahnbulleh • Improvement in league wins from four in • The Panthers earned a spot in the Top 25 for • Third-team All-America recognition from 2006 to 14 this season the first time since December 16, 2003, when Basketball Times after leading the Panthers Nine Panthers named LaTasha Henry All-Great Lakes Football Conference receives Second Alex Temple selected first-team Team All-Great Lakes Valley Nine Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers were named to the All-Great Lakes Football Conference team as voted on by league coaches. Conference Alex Temple, a senior defensive end from Crestwood, received first-team honors. He led KWC Senior LaTasha Henry with six sacks and 15 tackles for loss yards along with fourth best 44 tackles in 11 starts. He finished received Second Team as the all-time leader in sacks with 31.5 and tackles for loss with 65. All-Great Lakes Valley Earning second-team honors were wide receivers DaMarcus Ganaway and Josh Smith. Ganaway, a sophomore from Indianapolis, Ind. caught a team best 47 passes for 605 yards for Conference recognition. three touchdowns. She led the Panthers in Smith, a junior from O'Fallon, Ill. collected a second best 39 receptions for 521 yards for a team scoring (13.9) and high five touchdowns. rebounding (8.6) in 25 Receiving GLFC honorable mention recognition were Clay Durham, Greg Embers, Kenneth starts. She shot 46.6 Lewis, Josh Abell, Matt Grey and Joel Lopez. percent from the field Durham, a senior linebacker from Owensboro, led the Panthers with 82 tackles and had 3.5 and finished second in tackles for loss, two sacks, one interception, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and two fumble blocks (23) and third in steals (31). She recoveries including a 50-yard touchdown return. was named the Most Outstanding Player in Embers, a junior strong safety from Louisville, finished second in tackles with 73.5 and tackles the North Alabama Classic and to Northern for loss with 12. He also recorded two sacks, one interception, one pass breakup, four forced fumbles Kentucky’s All Classic team. She finished and two recoveries. Lewis, a senior defensive tackle from Louisville, had 15.5 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. her career fifth in scoring with 1,370 points, Abell, a senior center from Louisville, Grey, a senior offensive tackle from Manassas Park, Va., second in rebounds with 773, third in blocks Lopez, a junior offensive guard from Radcliff started all 11 contests. with 65 and eighth in steals with 145.

13 by Kathy Rutherman TIES THAT BIND Two Campuses, Two Generations The Winchester Class of 1944 gathered around Pyles says 80 students initially enrolled in her Matt Ruark, a political science major, says that big cabinet radios to catch the news and listen to class at Wesleyan. But there were only 19 who as a high school student, he struggled with the the latest music. The Owensboro Class of 2009 graduated in 1944. “I went to college during the choice of a college. Pyles invited him to a relies on the Internet, iPODS and cable TV. So war years, and so many were drafted,” she says. banquet for prospective students, their parents what do Luellen Pyles ’44 and Matt Ruark ’09 “It was a tough time for everyone.” After and alumni in Maysville. “It was through the have in common? graduation, she taught in high schools in influence of Miss Luellen that I made the Kentucky and Ohio and earned her master’s decision to attend Wesleyan,” he says. Pyles, who earned a degree in Latin with minors degree in Spanish from the University of in Spanish, German and Business Studies, grew Kentucky in 1950. She then became executive When she is in Owensboro for meetings and up on the Winchester campus. Her father, vice president of a Cincinnati marketing firm campus events, Miss Luellen takes Matt and Henry Milton Pyles ’22*, taught at the college where she did advertising and consumer research other students to the Moonlite for dinner. She for 42 years. According to his daughter, Prof for 25 years. She developed innovative research also checks in with Matt about once a month by Pyles knew how to multi-task long before the methods that are still in use today, and she phone. He laughs when he shares that their daily term was a popular buzz word. Pyles not only opened branch offices in five foreign countries. schedules are a little different. “One morning she taught, he also served as registrar for 25 years and called me at 7:49 and woke me from a deep sleep. was director of alumni and academic dean. Her She joined the KWC Board of Trustees in 1972. That was great, because I had an 8:30 class I mother, Nell Ball Pyles, served the college in “I’ve always felt that my job on this earth was to would have missed. I think she had been up for various capacities for 43 years, including many help the college,” she says. She began hosting hours.” years as secretary to the president. receptions for prospective students in the 1950s. Pyles talks about Matt Ruark with a sparkle in Luellen Pyles attended her first college class as a Luellen Pyles speaks with great affection about her eye. “We’re going to hear from him; he’s two-year old with a student babysitter. As a grade Kentucky Wesleyan. “I walk around the campus going places,” she says with a chuckle. Matt says school student, she sat on books piled in a chair alone today and get tearful. I think of the of Miss Luellen, “I love her like a grandmother. to type alumni reports for her mother. “Everyone generosity of so many people, and I think of the She is the grandmother I never knew.” knew everyone on campus, and so many made so thousands of graduates who became good citizens many sacrifices for KWC,” she says. “I look back, and made great contributions.” and know I was in the presence of greatness when Luellen Pyles is a member of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee of the Board. I was growing up.” Matt Ruark is president of the Student Government Association.

*Henry Milton Pyles ’22, is pictured on the back cover (front row, dark suit). 14 Fletcher. The award is given to persons who 1947 demonstrate extra-ordinary effort in Marcia Smith Lawrence, a KWC trustee, was accomplishing something good for the state. 1970 honored by the Hindman, Ky. Settlement School These accomplishments may be related to John Swaim and his wife, Bonnie Rizer Swaim for her service on the board of directors and for volunteerism, community or charitable work, ’71, became grandparents for the first time on going “above and beyond ”to support the school. education, job creation, innovation, health care, August 2, 2007, to Colton Edward Woosley. John She was instrumental in raising funds for the Folk sports or the arts. Bob taught history and political and Bonnie have two children, Jeff and Anne, and Artist-in-Residence program which provides science at Campbellsville University for 43 years. live in Crestwood, Ky. John is a senior partner cultural programs for Knott County school with MainStreet Wealth Management, and children and senior citizens. Marcia lives in Bonnie is a teacher. Lexington . Jody1960 Richards received the Kentucky Speaker of the Year Award from Western Kentucky 1971 University’s Elizabeth McWhorter-Harden Garry Lillpop and his wife, Diane, celebrated their 1952 Forensic Alumni Association. He has represented 40th wedding anniversary on August 26, 2007. He Samuel R. Clark and his wife, Barbara Jean, th celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with the 20 District in the Kentucky House of is employed by Don Moore Chevrolet-Cadillac. their two children, Samuel R. Clark Jr. and Representatives since 1975 and was elected Their son is Todd Lillpop ’01. Melinda Clark Wright, and their five Speaker of the House in 1995. Domenic Marcone was inducted into the Sons of grandchildren. Sam is a retired United Methodist Harry Spurrier and his son, Ken Spurrier ’76, spent Italy Sports Hall of Fame. He is a teacher and minister. ten days touring England and visiting churches of athletic director of Pilgrim High School and lives J. Lee Mershon is a retired educator and lives in Methodist heritage founded by Rev. John Wesley. in East Greenwich, R.I. He has taught for 35 years Palm Desert, Calif. in the Warwick School Department and is a member of the Rhode Island Football Coaches Hall of Fame. Carolyn1961 Faith Ahnell and her husband, Emil Jim1957 Watt is the associate pastor at Rowland Ahnell, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary Memorial Missionary Baptist Church in on March 18, 2007. 1973 Greenville, Ky. A Donna Jo Deason minister for more than Dubrock is a retired 50 years, he and his elementary vocal wife, Daisy, have been Tom1963 Meredith is commissioner of Higher music teacher and married 66 years and Education for the Mississippi Institutions of taught for 28 years have two children and Higher Learning. He was selected by the U.S. in Jefferson County four grandchildren. Department of Education to head a working group Public Schools. She responsible for developing recommendations on received her masters how to make information about college costs more degree and her 1959 readily available to the public. He was also re- Rank I from Bob Himes received elected president of the National Association of Western Kentucky Donna Deason Dubrock ’73 the Unbridled Spirit System Heads, an organization of chief executives University. Donna and her husband, Bobby Himes ’59 with his Award from Kentucky of the nation’s 52 public higher education systems. great-granddaughter Governor Ernie He lives in Jackson, Miss. Donald, live in Louisville.

Cincinnati area alumni gathered at the home of Bill ’47 and Margaret Poe Kincaid ’46 in Kelly and Judy Hall Smith ’68 hosted the Dallas area September 2007 for their annual picnic alumni at their restaurant in March 2007.

15 deputy and a school resource officer at Lake Mary High School. He has three children, Emily, Jake and Josh. Adam Wojtelwicz is chief financial officer for Foundations, Inc., a non-profit corporation which specializes in after school educational programs for inner city youths. He lives in Aston, Penn. with his wife, Gina, and their two children, Nick and Alexis.

Sean1991 Mahoney and his wife, Gretchen ’97, welcomed Ian Patrick on January 11, 2007. He joins big brother, Christian, and cousins, Greyson and Devyn. Sean is operating technician for Kimberly-Clark and Gretchen is a registered A group of alumni from the early 80’s met at the Moonlite Restaurant in June 2007 and then took a tour of the campus, nurse. They live in Utica, Ky. The baby’s godfather recalling fond memories and catching up with old friends. Those attending were: Cynthia Bowen Davis ’80, Mark is Pat Giacone ’91. Davis ’81, Peggy McGrew ’80, Sandi Stewart Mullikin ’82, Delores Murphy ’81, Jan Riley ’82, Patty Lawson Glasergreen is a facilities project McGrew Holleran ’80, Marilyn Talley ’80, Chris Tolliver ’82 and Bill Graham. consultant for Stryker Orthopaedics by Adecco Engineering. He is in the master of science facility management program at Pratt Institute. He has Denise Edge Pace is executive director of the two children, Eve and Indra, and lives in Glen Owensboro Community Health Network. She has Gardner, NJ. Allen1975 Canterbury is a family therapist with a master’s degree in education from Western Foothills Family Preservation Program in Kentucky University and is a licensed nursing Chuck Standiford is assistant principal and athletic Shelbyville, Ky. home administrator with 20 years of experience as director at Christian County Middle School. He a registered nurse. officiated the Kentucky High School Athletic 1977 Association (KHSAA) state volleyball Karen Stanton-Gentry earned her second master of 1988 tournament, umpired the KHSAA state softball arts degree in December 2007 in fine art – Kim Cecil married James Schuster on June 29, tournament and was nominated for Official of the painting. She has taught 20 years for the Jefferson 2007. She is now stepmother to Jimmy, Andrew, Year for volleyball by the KHSAA. He and his County Public Schools. She and her husband, Sarah and Megan. Kim lives in Loveland, Ohio wife, Angie, live in Hopkinsville, Ky. and have David, have two children, Marissa and Adrienne, and continues to work as an imaging scientist at one child, Tori. and they live in Jeffersontown, Ky. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Garret1992 Carter is assistant vice president, sales Stephen1989 Milne and his wife, Ginger, welcomed a manager, with U.S. Bank. 1981 baby daughter, Carol Elizabeth, on April 30, 2007. Travis Chaney has been named a franchise Karen Porter is a reproductive toxicologist with They live in Nashville, Tenn. the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health consultant with Ameriprise Financial. He is a Research and lives in Frederick, Md. partner and financial adviser in Watson, Chaney and Associates. He is married to Christy Taylor Chaney ’01. Michelle1990 Blank Kossmann is an attorney with 1982 Kim Evans Eakins, a registered nurse who serves Peggy Hicks Davis lives in Dublin, Ohio, with her Barnes & Thornburg. She and her husband, as documentation specialist, passed the case husband, Bill Davis ’80, who is a dentist. They William, live in Indianapolis and have a daughter, management certification exam administered by have two children, Chelsea and Olivia. Valerie Lynn. the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Robbie Owen Clements and her husband, Jaime Pahner Ford was selected for the Greater 1983 Matthew Clements ’93, welcomed a new son, Robin Caldwell-Welch lives in Carrollton, Ky. Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. with her husband, John, and their son, Sam. She Graham David, on February 23, 2007. He joins his works in Frankfort with Kentucky State Parks. siblings, Catherine, Madeline and Owen. They Lisa Lamb Hunt is a United States Probation live in Frankfort, Ky. Robbie is an attorney with Officer for the Southern District of Indiana. She 1984 the Kentucky Bar Association and Matthew is a lives in Dale, Ind. Robert Brankamp is field applications regional forensic scientist/firearms examiner. Cathy Spires Lamar was selected for the Greater manager with Applied Biosystems and lives in Carl Tipton is a Seminole County Fla. sheriff’s Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. Clarksville, Oh. Ray Zuberer was named the 2007 Messenger- Inquirer 3rd Region Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year. He has coached at Owensboro Catholic High School for three years.

Robert1985 Mattingly Jr. is the Marshall County Family Court Judge in Benton, Ky. He earned his juris doctorate degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law.

Chris1986 Armstrong moved to Maui, Hawaii and works at Wailea Golf Club. He and his wife, Sheri, have two children, Alexander and Sarah.

Suzanne1987 Johnson is the global human resources Baseball alumni from several classes attended a baseball reunion in September 2007. The event honored the 1988 NCAA Division II Regional senior communicator with Marsh & McLennan participants and included a roast of Coach Denny Potts. Companies and lives in New York. 16 Mitchell Major is vice president of replenishment Minister. He is married to Kathy Wells Lewis ’99 for AutoZone, the nation’s leading retailer of 1995 and they have two children, Jackson and Hannah. automotive parts and accessories with more than Rob Green is sales representative for Biomet Charles Love received the 2006 Outstanding 3,800 stores in the United States, Mexico and Microfixation and lives in Orange Park, Fla. Mental Health Professional Award for the Puerto Rico. Mitch and his wife, Laurie Weida Catherine Eblen Sherrard was selected for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Major, live in Germantown, Tenn. and have two Juvenile Justice. He and his wife, Kelly, live in sons, Springer and Charlie. Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. Louisville. Duane Marrett is vice Jeremy Sleet is a pharmaceutical sales president of 1996 representative with InVentive Pharma Services eCommerce for Cary Harris is immunoscience/oncology sales and lives in Amelia, Ohio, with his wife, Tricia Thermwood training manager for Bristol-Myers Squibb and their sons, Cameron and Carter. Corporation, a Company. He and his wife, Marla, live in company that offers Princeton, N.J. and have twins, Reece and Cate. Jason Tapp married Monica Lee McCollum on 20,000 products to November 6, 2006. He received a master’s degree cabinet shops, furni- Maribeth in industrial/organizational psychology from ture makers and the Vanderford Western Kentucky University and is an general public. He married Seth organization development specialist for Ameren and his wife, Carrie, Dedmon on Corp. in St. Louis. August 18, 2007. live in Newburgh, Duane Marrett ’92 Ind. They live in Nashville. Jennifer1999 Blair received Cartus Broker Network Bryanna Russelburg Polivick and her husband, Ty, Maribeth is Certification. She is with Century 21 Partners in announce the birth of a son, Kade Thomas, on attending the Art Owensboro. June 5, 2006. Bryanna is a research and Institute to pursue development chemist with Brenntag Mid-South a degree in Patricia Wagoner Haynes is a pharmacist with in Henderson, Ky. They live in Uniontown, Ky. culinary arts with Rite Aid Pharmacy in Lexington. She and her an emphasis in husband, Greg, have three children, Lynnsey, Robin Haas Winnecke is principal at Audubon Michele and Noah. Elementary School in Owensboro. She earned her baking and pastry principal’s license, Rank I certification in in preparation to Maribeth Vanderford Temple ’96 Deidre Huff is a veterinarian with Wills Animal educational leadership and a master’s degree in be a chef. Hospital in Owensboro and works part-time as a education from Indiana Wesleyan University. She Brandy Wilson Aubrey and her husband, Ryan, state veterinarian. She worked with horses at the is married to Chris Winnecke ’90. had twins on September 18, 2007, a son, Kelton Kentucky Derby and the Breeders’ Cup. Wilson, and a daughter, Rylyn Gentry. Brandy is Matt Pack and his wife, Carolyn, welcomed the 1993 an English teacher at Tell City High School and birth of their first child, Amara Grace Pack, on Ralph Blair has joined the audit department of they live in Tell City, Ind. November 25, 2007. They live in Nashville. Alexander & Company PSC. He has worked for 12 years in private accounting. Stacey Baxter Bischoff and her husband, Chad Adam Shourds and his wife, Jennie Wells Bischoff ’97, welcomed a son, Cameron Jacob, on Shourds, arrived home in September 2007 with Amy Noble Coleman transferred within the Bureau August 23, 2007. He joins big brother, Carter. their daughter, Sarah Grace Mendoza Shourds, of Prisons and is now the supervisory Chaplain at Stacey works with student teachers through the who was born in Guatemala. She joins big the Federal Correctional Institution in Three Human Resources Department for Jefferson brothers, Luke and Isaac. Rivers, Tex. County Schools. They live in Louisville. Jill Suwanski is practicing corporate franchise law Cory Parr was promoted to district manager of the Eve Bamberger Holder was promoted to controller with the law firm of Baker Donelson. She lives in mid-south district of Ecolab, Inc. of Huntsville, at Independence Bank. She is a certified public Nashville. Ala. He and his wife, Amanda, and children, accountant. Preston MacKenzie and Jacob Jordan, live in New Market, Ala. Scott Littleton married Kristin Wendel on April 28, 2007. He works as a customer service representative with Meyer Tool Inc. in Wendy2000 Nguyen Buergler is a dentist. She and her Christy1994 Vaughn Temple received her master of Cincinnati, and they live in Dayton, Ky. husband, Benjamin, live in Nashville, Tenn. science degree in information studies from the Jessica Allen Collins and her husband, Chaz, live College of Information at Florida State University in Clarksville, Tenn. and have two children, Jeana1998 Stewart Bamberger was selected for the in April. She works at the Daviess County Public Deryn Elizabeth and Ryann Alexandria. Jessica is Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of Library as library associate in the information a tax advisor with H&R Block. services department. She is married to Graham 2008. Patrick Critchelow is the boys’ head basketball Temple. Brandon Bartlett is a news anchor with WFIE-TV coach at Breckinridge County High School. He NBC and lives in Evansville, Ind. was a key player on the 1996 state championship Kerri Nunley Bruckner and her husband, Jim, team at Breckinridge County and a key player on welcomed the birth of their first child, Calvin the KWC 1999 national championship team. Nathan, on May 20, 2007. Kerri is a litigation Patrick and his wife, Kari LaGrange Critchelow, associate attorney with Lerner, Sampson & live in Hardinsburg, Ky. Rothfuss in Cincinnati. Bernie Eskridge and his wife, Erin Rastede Amanda Gray Hawkins and her husband, Toby Eskridge ’02, welcomed their first child, Mason Hawkins, welcomed a baby boy, Jonah, on Reid, on September 28, 2007. Bernie is a January 24, 2007. He joins big brother, Donovan. pediatrician with Green Meadows Pediatrics, and Amanda is a case manager with Transformations, Erin is an 8th grade science teacher. They live in and Toby is senior financial analyst with Arco Columbia, Mo. Aluminum. They live in Louisville. Christy Vaughn Temple ’94 and her husband, Graham Alanna Cox Frodge and her husband, Estill Brent Haughey lives in Rutherford, N.J. Frodge, welcomed a son, Estill Brayden Frodge, Cheryl Kennedy Jones and her husband, Mike, who was born on June 9, 2007. They live in Lori Coghill Thurman and her husband, Todd, Louisville. welcomed a baby daughter, Grace Katherine, on welcomed a baby daughter, Natalie Frances, on April 22, 2007. She joins big brother, Max. Lori October 4, 2006. Cheryl is a kindergarten teacher James Jason Harris achieved National Board teaches at Owensboro High School. at St. Mary of the Woods in Whitesville, Ky., and Certification in Early Adolescence Mathematics. they live in Whitesville. He is an 8th grade mathematics teacher in Henry Kent Lewis has returned to KWC as the Campus County Public Schools and lives in Shelbyville, Ky. 17 Ashley Lynch married Chris Denton on October 13, 2007. She is a pharmaceutical sales Jackie Stanley Newman and her husband, Scott October 24, 2007. She is a registered nurse and representative for Abbott Labs. He is an Ace Newman ’06 are in Wroclaw, Poland, leading the nursery manager at Owensboro Medical certified personal trainer and is manager of mission work, primarily with college students. Health System. Anytime Fitness in Owensboro. Krystal Teasley married Kyle Hamorsky on Chris Rhoads married Lindsey Miller on Bleckley Roberts married Casey Lauren Smith September 29, 2007. She is a candidate for a October 6, 2007. He is a senior pharmaceutical on July 7, 2007. doctor of philosophy degree in chemistry at the sales representative with GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Allison Estes Ross and her husband, Kyle, University of Kentucky. and they live in Lexington, Ky. welcomed their first baby, Isabella Peyton Ross, Holly Estes Simpson is the executive director of on October 25, 2007. Allison is controller at B.C.2005 Childress and his wife, Hope, welcomed the Hancock County, Ky. Partner’s Prevention Kentucky Wesleyan. their first baby, Anabelle Grace, in February Coalition and Drug Free Community Grant. She Abby Miarecki married Travis Shelton on 2007. B.C. is a pharmacy student/nuclear is also an adjunct English teacher at the December 9, 2006. She is assistant to the city pharmacy intern. Branchville Correctional Facility. She and her manager/community coordinator for the city of Adam Hancock was promoted to senior in the husband, Eric, have two sons, Xavier and Owensboro. Maddox, and live in Hawesville, Ky. audit and assurance division of Riney, Hancock Brandon Taylor and his wife, Kimberly Baugh & Co. PSC. Angela Johnson White and her husband, Scott, Taylor ’02, welcomed their second child, Logan welcomed a baby daughter, Catherine Isabelle, Mark Nintrup is stationed in NAF Atsugi, Japan Blake, on July 9, 2007. He joins big brother, Luke. with the U.S. Navy. on May 3, 2006. She has a big brother, David. They live in Beaufort, S.C. where Brandon is a The family lives in Bardstown, Ky. where Angela dentist with the U.S. Navy at Parris Island. Sarah Burden Price graduated from the Kent is a special education teacher at Nelson County School of Social Work at the University of Chuck Weigel High School. is head golf professional at Scoville Louisville with a master’s degree in social work in Golf Club and lives in Decatur, Ill. May. She is employed as an adoption social 2001 worker by Love Basket, Inc. in Louisville. McCray Ashby is in the residency training 2003 program at the University of Louisville for Christy Bayles married Taylor Redfern on Jared Tanner married Davi Rose on August 18, Psychiatry and lives in Louisville. September 3, 2007. She is a business deposit 2007. He is an accountant at Texas Gas officer with BB&T in Raleigh, N. C. Transmission Corp. Wesley Basham married Ashlee Alcorn on May 12, 2007. He is assistant vice president of Ashlee Clark married Brent Pillow on April 14, Kalena Woosley Recht and her husband, Jeff, Leitchfield Deposit Bank. They live in 2007. welcomed a son, Jacob Daniel, on August 25, Leitchfield, Ky. James Fleming is a third year medical student at 2007. She is an investment banker with National City Bank and lives in Noblesville, Ind. Loren Springate Bostick and her husband, Chris the University of Kentucky and lives in Bostick ’99, welcomed their second child, Beau Lexington. Jackson, who was born on June 21, 2007, and Kristy Hollman married Jeffrey Kyle Fulkerson on Arianne2006 Holt married Jason Brian Austin ’02 on joins big brother, Cannon. Loren is a registered August 5, 2006. She attends the Henderson July 7, 2007. nurse, and Chris is a dentist. They live in Community College dental hygiene program. Danville, Ky. Melissa Kaiser is a free-lance journalist with News4U Magazine and lives in Owensboro. Catherine Canfield Cecil is a therapist for River Valley Behavioral Health. She and her husband, MacKenzi Payne married Roy Gorman on Darren, live in Owensboro. July 14, 2007. Jameon Ferguson is a mortgage banker with Jayne Powell was accepted into the Project AGE Premier Mortgage Funding and the owner of program at the University of Kentucky. Project Ferguson Fantasy Travel. He and his wife, AGE is a practicum program that focuses on the Cameo, live in Snellville, Ga. field of geriatrics. Jayne was also accepted into the graduate certificate of gerontology program Andra Goetz married Adam Montgomery on at U.K. October 20, 2007. Heath Greenwell is a financial adviser with 2007 Ameriprise Financial in Owensboro. Jill Deibler is financial aid assistant at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Alison Morris-McDonald is the KWC director of Sean Johnson ’03 and wife, Jamie career development and community service. She Krystal Grady married Matt Hill on June 2, 2007. Sean Johnson is a mortgage broker with Franklin lives in Evansville, Ind. with her husband, Hope Hamilton is a key account executive with Patrick. Bank & Trust and head coach of the Franklin Simpson High School girls’ varsity soccer team. Worldwide Express and lives in Southgate, Ky. Tamara Zaborac-Payton is the physical education He lives in Franklin, Ky. Wes Meserve is public administration specialist teacher at Calhoun, Ky. Elementary School. Andra Thompson married Paul Richardson ’05 at Green River Area Development District in Kelly Nelson Rowe and her husband, Evan Rowe, on June 4, 2005, and they live in Lexington. Owensboro. live in Versailles, Ky. Kelly is a teacher at Seton Andra is a family advocate with the Bluegrass Travis Roberts is a software engineer at Century Catholic School and Evan is a therapist. They Domestic Violence Program, and Paul works with Aluminum, Hawesville Operations. have one daughter, Kacy. Bluegrass Mental Health/Mental Retardation. Lometa Pope Smith lives in Circleville, Ohio. 2004 2002 Becca Carter married Matt Werum on Luke Alexander married Laura Catherine Adams October 15, 2006, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif. 1924 on August 4, 2007. He is a pharmaceutical sales They live in Phoenix, Ariz. Margaret Blanton Reeves on September 1, 2006, representative for Pfizer, and they live in Rachel Nicole Fischer married Aaron Max Apple in Paris, TN at the age of 103. She was born Owensboro. on October 20, 2007. She is employed by October 20, 1903 and was the oldest known Behavior Associates. KWC alumna. In an interview in the Spring Erin Dunaway received her D.M.D. degree May 6, 2001 Kentucky Wesleyan Today college magazine, 2007 from the University of Kentucky College of Rozalynn Farris Martin and her husband, Chris, Mrs. Reeves said, “The commute to the KWC Dentistry. She began a general practice residency welcomed their first baby, Aubrey Jane Martin, Winchester campus from Paris, Tenn. took two at U.K. in July. Erin lives in Lexington. on August 30, 2006. Rozalynn is an F.H.A. days.” Sarah Gregory married Nick Whiteside ’03 on foreclosure processor with U.S. Bank Home Mortgage. They live in Owensboro.

18 Commerce. Survivors include her husband of 70 Sycamore Township; three sons, Geoffrey, 1933 years, Foster J. Sanders ’36; children, Barbara Knoxville, Tenn., Stephen, Alloway, N.J., and E. Kirk Owens on April 29, 2007, in Elizaville, Longacre of Shepherdsville, Ky. and Foster J. Scott, Mason, Ohio; brother, Gayle Kincaid ’51, Ky. He was employed by United States Rubber Sanders Jr. of Charlotte, N.C.; and five Winchester, Ky.; four grandchildren and one Company (later Uniroyal). He was preceded in grandchildren. great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by death by his wife of 67 years, Frances Downing his brother, Gene Kincaid ’50, on November 3, Williams Owens ’37 on April 15, 2007. Survivors 1940 2007. include daughter, Carolyn Blythe of Lilburn, Ga.; Stanley F. Bogacki on March 31, 2007, in sons, Stuart of Fairfield, Ohio, and Roger of Stamford, Conn. He received his degree from 1948 Maysville, Ky.; sister, Taylor Sipperly of Atlanta, Temple University in dentistry. Survivors include Leonard Harsh on September 28, 2007, in Fort Ga.; brother, Will Irvin of Clarksville, Ind.; and son, Stan Bogacki, Jr. ’66, of New Canaan, Myers, Fla. He was a veteran of the Army Air ten grandchildren. Conn. Force. He was sports editor for the Fort Myers News-Press and retired after 23 years. He began a D. Powell Royster on July 29, 2007, in Versailles, 1942 new career with the U.S. Post Office and retired Ky. He was a retired United Methodist minister. Marjorie Harsh Wells on October 10, 2007, in Ft. in 1987. He was actively involved with Little Survivors include daughter, Sharon Adams of Myers, FL. She worked for Kentucky West League, Pop Warner football and youth Versailles; son, Mark Royster of Wilmore, Ky.; Virginia Gas Company in Ashland for over 30 basketball. He was a member of Wesley Memorial sister, Catherine Royster; brother, John Royster, years. She retired and moved to Avon Park, Fla. United Methodist Church. Survivors include both of Henderson; and four grandchildren. where she was church secretary for the First three children, Linda Strauser of Arizona, United Methodist Church. Her brother, Leonard Marjorie Hefke and Richard Harsh, both of Fort 1937 Harsh ’48, with whom she made her home, Myers. His sister, Marjorie Harsh Wells ’42, died Frances Downing Williams Owens on April 15, preceded her in death on September 28, 2007. on October 10, 2007. 2007, in Elizaville. She was a social worker for the Department of Human Resources. She was 1943 followed in death by her husband of 67 years, E. Robert L. Davis on September 4, 2007, in Gene1950 Kincaid on November 3, 2007 in Kirk Owens ’33, on April 29, 2007 and preceded Winchester. He was preceded in death by his Winchester. He was former mayor of Winchester in death by a sister Marguerite Williams Hart ’42. wife, Lena Mae Davis ’44. and was named Citizen of the Year by the Survivors include daughter, Carolyn Blythe of Jean Watson Simmers on February 9, 2007, in Chamber of Commerce in 1991. He was a former Lilburn, Ga.; sons, Stuart of Fairfield, Ohio, and Brookhaven, Miss. She attended Candler School U. S. Marine and an ordained deacon at Roger of Maysville, Ky.; sister, Jean Williams of Theology, Emory University, earning a master’s Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Survivors include Conway ’49 of Georgetown, Ohio; and ten degree in religious education. She worked with his wife, Elaine; sons, Craig of Riley, N.C. and grandchildren. local churches in Birmingham, Ala. and Doug of Winchester; three grandchildren; and Hattiesburg, Miss. and served Methodist brother Gayle Kincaid ’51 of Winchester. Boyd1938 Cecil on September 10, 2007, in Texas. He Conferences and churches on a voluntary basis. Suzanne Smith Kindred on November 5, 2007, served in WWII with the Air Force and was Survivors include her husband, Arthur Simmers in Winchester. She was owner and operator of assigned to the 8th Air Force, 384th B-17 Bomber Jr. of Brookhaven; her adopted son, Tetsuo Suzanne’s Weddings for 30 years and a member of Group based in England. He completed 25 Okuyama of Japan: and one granddaughter. First Christian Church. Survivors include her bombing missions including the first two daylight Paul K. Spears on December 2, 2006. He lived in husband, Charlie Kindred ’48; daughters Anne raids on Berlin. He later served in the Korean Portsmith, Ohio and was a retired teacher. Willis of Ashland, Ohio; Charlene Tarvin of War. Boyd had a long career in the oil industry Survivors include daughter, Kimberly Newman. Knoxville, and Martha Jo Mays of Ashville, and retired from Exxon in 1978 after more than Ohio; son Mike Kindred of Winchester; ten 30 years of service. He loved raising registered grandchildren; and sister Betty Wynn of Deputy, Hereford cattle at Boyd Cecil Ranch in Flatonia, Martha1945 Marcum Morris died July 4, 2007, in Ind. Tex. Survivors include sons, Allen and William; Texas. three granddaughters; sisters, Martha Chapman- 1951 Fox, Isabelle Charlotte Hawkins and Mary-Jo 1947 Albert Allen on June 15, 2007, in Barbourville, Reynolds; and brothers, Charles and Bill Cecil. Bill Kincaid on Ky. at the age of 92. A resident of London, Ky., he January 5, 2008, in was a United Methodist minister for 70 years. Lillian Patrick Jordan on April 9, 2007, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Survivors include son, Larry Allen of London; Lexington, Ky. She was a member of Southern He was a decorated brother, Howard Allen; sisters, Avil Krause, Hills United Methodist Church. Survivors World War II Geneive Allen and Sylvia Swartz; and four include son, Michael Allen Jordan of Dalton, veteran and served grandchildren. Ga.; daughter, Patricia Jordan White of as a radio operator Lexington; and four grandchildren. in the Army’s 94th 1953 H. Paul Osborne on November 12, 2007, in Signal Corps in Gerry Hearin on February 17, 2007. He lived in Wichita, Kan. He earned a masters of divinity Europe. He par- Birmingham, Ala. He was a Methodist minister degree from Lexington Theological Seminary, ticipated in the and received his B.D. from Emory University Ardennes Offen- Candler School of Theology. Survivors include was ordained a Methodist minister and later Bill Kincaid ’47 ordained to the priesthood of the Episcopal sive and received a his wife, June Fitzpatrick Hearin ’54. Church and received his M.A. degree in 1955. Bronze Star for Clarence “Rusty” Shearer on September 9, 2007, He was a member of the Masonic Order for over service during the Battle of the Bulge. He also in Lexington. He was a retired postmaster for the 50 years. He served churches in many states helped defend the Ludendorff Bridge at U.S. Postal Service in Winchester and an including Kentucky, Texas and Kansas. Survivors Remagen, Germany. His high school teaching employee of the Meadowbrook Golf Course in include his wife of 71 years, Gladys Jones career in Covington, Indian Hill and Ludlow Lexington. He was also a Korean War Army Osborne ’39; daughter Ann; son John; and eight spanned nearly 40 years. He was sponsor of the veteran and a member of Central Baptist Church grandchildren. school newspaper at Indian Hill where he also in Winchester. Survivors include his wife, Sally served as golf coach for many years. He received Jane McConnell Sanders on September 23, Shearer; son Brian Shearer of Bourbon County, the Indian Hill Award of Distinction, and the 2007, in Mt. Washington, Ky. She was a retired Ky.; daughter, Diane May of Winchester; two Cincinnati Enquirer named him Coach of the teacher and elementary supervisor in the granddaughters; brother, Marcus Shearer ’47 of Year in 1976. He was a member of the Ohio Crittenden, Bullitt and Jefferson County Public Louisville; and sister Evelyn Powell of High School Golf Coaches Association Hall of Schools where she worked for 34 years. She was Winchester. Fame. He was a 17-year volunteer for the a member of Davidson Memorial United Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Methodist Church and taught Sunday school for Impaired and was named Volunteer of the Year William1957 “Bill” Walker on November 6, 2007, in over 40 years. She was the 1987 Citizen of the by the association in 2000. Survivors include his Louisville. He was the owner of Walker Dental Year for the Bullitt County Chamber of wife of 60 years, Mildred Poe Kincaid ’46, Specialties and a master director with Oxyfresh.

19 He was retired from the Army Reserves and a 30- Owensboro; James Crowe of Evansville, Karen year member of the Thoroughbred Chorus, 1965 Lyles of Houston, Jacqueline Board of Dallas and where he earned five gold medals. He was also a Richard Adams on Alesia Morgan of Memphis; and 57 61-year member of Crescent Hill United September 26, 2007, grandchildren. Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, in New Albany, Ind.. Karen Clark Ragland on May 20, 20007, in Carol Burton Walker ’56; son, David Walker; He was a machine Louisville. She was retired from Nelson County daughter, Sara Helen Harbison; brother, John design draftsman Schools as a gifted resource teacher. She was a Walker; and three grandchildren. with the Whirlpool devoted teacher for 27 years. She attended Corporation in Epiphany United Methodist Church. Survivors 1958 Evansville as well as include her husband, Richard Ragland, John Lovell Sr. on September 11, 2007, in other companies in Owensboro. He earned his masters degree from Louisville; her father and mother Margie and Roy the area. He was also Richard Adams’65 Clark ’46 of Lebanon, Ky.; brother, Emory Clark the University of Tennessee. A retired teacher, employed part-time he taught in Knoxville, Bullitt County and ’80 of Louisville; and sister, Lee Ann Clark by Work One in Dimiceli ’74 of Randolph, N.J. Muhlenberg County. He was a field service Corydon. representative for Title III at Western Kentucky University and was employed with banks in 1990 1967 Mary Lou Coomes on May 8, 2007, in Muhlenberg County for several years. He was an Jerry Whitley in Louisville. He was a United Owensboro. She retired from Dismas House and Air Force veteran, serving during the Korean Methodist minister. was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church and War. Survivors include his wife of 35 years, a member of the Eucharistic ministry. She was Chrystalee Martin Lovell; son, John Gardner 1970 preceded in death by her son, Michael Owens Lovell III ’00; and sister, Annie Abbott, all of Lynne Romer Baylis on November 20, 2007 in Coomes ’80. Survivors include sons, Richard Greenville. Cincinnati. She was a manager of administration Coomes II ’86 of Owensboro, Russell Coomes of domestic sales for Federal Express and attended ’82 of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Patrick 1961 St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church. Survivors Coomes of Mesa, Ariz.; daughters, Melody Frank Rickman Snyder on March 4, 2007. He include sons, Andrew and Jason Baylis, both of was a former chair of the Scott County Board of Coomes Alford ’82 and Joy Coomes ’82, both of Cincinnati; brothers, Richard Romer ’67 of Nashville; and 16 grandchildren. Education and retired director of fiscal and Springfield, Thomas of Mount Pulaski, Robert of benefits services for Georgetown College. In Decatur, Steven of Dillon, Col., Joseph of addition to KWC, he was a graduate of Golden, Col., and Roman of Springfield. Kara1998 White on February 18, 2007, in Georgetown College, University of Kentucky, Albuquerque, N.M. A native of Lewisport, Ky., University of Louisville and Western Kentucky Daniel H. Powe on April 1, 2007, in Owensboro. He was the self-employed owner of Kentucky she lived in Taos, N.M. for several years and University. He was a member of Faith Baptist worked for the Taos Ski Valley Lodge. She Church and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Restoration for 31 years. Survivors include his father, Howard Powe of Woodbridge, Conn.; graduated from Western Kentucky University. Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Survivors include her parents, Larry and Jackie Snyder; children, Dana Kay Snyder of Cincinnati sons, Dan Powe of Gallatin, Tenn., and Jim Powe of Mount Juliet, Tenn.; two grandchildren; and White of Carrollton, Ky.; brother Chad White, and Frank Rickman Snyder II of Georgetown; and sister, Kami Osowicz, both of Lewisport. three grandchildren; and brother, William brother, Howard Powe of Dumfries, Va. Preston Snyder of Knoxville, Tenn. Norvile1971 Alex Rodgers, Jr. on February 15, 2007, James1962 Ranson on June 19, 2007, in Owensboro. in Oxford, Ga. He graduated from Louisville A veteran of the Marine Corps, Jim worked for Presbyterian Seminary and served as a United General Electric, owned and operated Jim’s Methodist minister for over 25 years. Survivors Hardware in Columbia and continued with include his wife, Sherry Rodgers; sons, Alex Matthew Rodgers of Louisville, and Rollin MPD, where he was manager for scheduling and William Blake Hundley on April 28, 2007, in Jeremy Rodgers of San Diego; two grandchildren; procurement. He was an active member of St. Owensboro. He was a KWC groundskeeper from mother, Juanita Rodgers of Louisville; brothers, John United Methodist Church. Survivors 1977 to 1984. He was a member of the Homer of La., and Waymon of Louisville; and include his wife, Dee Brown Ranson; daughters, Emmanuel Seventh Day Adventist Church. sisters, Sharon McCrary of Shelbyville, Ky., Sondra Ranson Jones ’87 of Owensboro, Stacy Survivors include his wife, Lou Hundley; son, Brenda Gonsiorek of Bristol, Wis. and Theresa Hughbanks of Pee Wee Valley and Jennifer Isaac of Owensboro; and daughter, Sarah Beth Davis of Mt. Washington, Ky. Higgins of Beijing, China; parents, Harford and Hundley of Hinesville, Ga. Emma Bell Ranson of Owensboro; stepchildren, Crystal Livers and Kyle Reed, both of 1977 Wayne Metz on April 11, 2007, in Owensboro. Owensboro; sister, Sharon Ranson Sauer ’68 of Sharon Starr Law Duckwall on August 30, 2007, He was an Associate Professor Emeritus of Owensboro; and seven grandchildren. in Owensboro. She was a systems analyst and History and Political Science and taught at KWC programmer and a member of Maceo Baptist from 1972 until 1987. He was an ordained Church where she taught Sunday School and Episcopal priest, an Army veteran of World War Eileen1964 Hooper (Young) Jones on February 12, played the piano. Survivors include her husband II and a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. 2007, in Owensboro. She earned her masters of 25 years, David Duckwall; sons, David and Survivors include four sons. Casey; daughter, Alana Troutman; four degree from Western Kentucky University and Gil Whittenberg on January 18, 2007, in grandchildren; sister, Pauline Law of Owensboro; spent most of her teaching career in the Louisville. He was a KWC trustee from 1959 to and brothers, Tommie Law of Owensboro and Owensboro City Schools. She was a member of 1980 and received an honorary doctorate from Ronnie Law of Beaver Dam. Zion United Church of Christ and the Kentucky Wesleyan. A graduate of the Owensboro Women’s Club. She participated in University of Kentucky, he served as a lieutenant two of the first Friendship Force tours. Survivors 1978 in the Air Force. Gil was owner and CEO of include children, Rodney Young of Marion, Va.; Ollie Crowe Purcell on August 24, 2007, in Owensboro. She was a teacher’s aide at Lincoln Whittenberg Engineering and Construction D. Ellen Basham of Owensboro; and David Company and was responsible for restoring the Young of Franklin, Tenn; and four grandchildren. Elementary School and a classroom instructor at Seven Hills Elementary School. She retired from historic Seelbach Hotel in Louisville. He was a the Earle C. Clements Job Corps as a career member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. systems development academic instructor. Survivors include his wife, Gayle Ford Survivors include children, Leslie Crowe Jr., Whittenberg; daughters, Kathleen Reed and Dorothy Flowers, Bobbie Crowe, Anna Ophelia Deborah Feireisel; three grandchildren; and Haire, Sharon Owens and Kenneth Crowe, all of stepdaughter, Caroline Root.

20 2006-2007 Honor Roll & Annual Report for July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007 1931 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 50% Holley F. Skidmore * 1933 Total Giving $500 Class Participation 17% Mary Louise Whiteside Denton 1935 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 25% George D. Rives 1936 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 14% Foster J. Sanders 1937 Total Giving $100 1941 1944 1947 Class Participation Total Giving Total Giving Total Giving 20% $600 $91,075 $17,320 Lexie Bryant Taylor Class Participation Class Participation Class Participation 24% 38% 50% Anna Sudduth Codell Alta Gray Cox Mary Watson Bush 1938 Charles F. Martin F. Bennett Hulse Jr. Jane Baber Christopher Total Giving William Q. Stacy Margaret Duncan Hunt Lela W. Helm $13,350 Betty Foster Strode W. H. Moore Carolyn Hayes Hulse Class Participation Luellen Pyles William P. Kincaid Jr.* 47% Marcia Smith Lawrence Lloyd W. Baldwin 1942 John O. Venable Marcus L. Shearer Harold W. Dorsey Total Giving T. D. Everett $2,035 1945 Ruth Sudduth Fishback Class Participation Total Giving 1948 Marion Wilson McCrea 40% $900 Total Giving Rachel Shultz Neubauer John C. Brinson Class Participation $1,730 H. Paul Osborne * Emeline Moore Kappel 43% Class Participation Edgar L. Robbins Marion Collings Norton John L. Coomer 44% Jane McConnell Sanders* Carson McReynolds Piercy Clark L. Haggard Mary Taylor Ecton Malcolm Rawlings Bettilou Biedenkopf Beryl C. Franklin Marjorie Harsh Wells * Holland Nancy Coons Franklin 1939 Peggy Phillips Powell Beulah Moore Hart Total Giving Barbara Gregg Shirley John W. Hocker $950 1943 Jean Razor Skinner Gloria Baldwin Rawlings Class Participation Total Giving Kenneth E. Snowden 38% $2,410 Stella Glass Finley Class Participation 1946 Gladys Jones Osborne 67% Total Giving 1949 Elizabeth Cole Sphar Alvin Y. Callahan $5,313 Total Giving Alvin J. Gilliam * Class Participation $2,965 Kathryn Keath Jackson 39% Class Participation 1940 Helen W. Johnson Roy E. Clark 45% Total Giving Thirlen Osborne Charles R. Elswick Paula Cunningham Bush $2,525 Fred R. Pfisterer Elbridge T. Holland Faye Miller Catron Class Participation Jean Watson Simmers * Mildred Poe Kincaid Elizabeth Greer Cheatham 50% Louise Stoess Smith Jean Sudduth Richeson Nell S. Cheatham Gertrude Ellis Morris Katherine Orme Rogers John L. Collins Charles H. Shaver D. V. Terry Shearer Gene F. Conway James J. Trimble Jean Williams Conway Donnie N. Crenshaw

21 Robert B. Goodwin 1953 James H. Jones 1959 Loyce Meadows Total Giving $14,285 Jane Sublet Kaufmann Total Giving$128,290 Edith Bowles Myles Class Participation 63% James R. Maxfield Class Participation 34% C. Edgar Norton Class Ambassador David Noblett Benjamin H. Abbott Lucille Harmon Snedegar Bruce Barrett Joan Humphrey Parker Linda Huffacker Abbott Rosemary Johnson Wheeler Payton F. Adams Joe F. Roop Arthur Ashcraft Bruce E. Barrett Charlotte Sowards Don R. Brown Allie B. Curtis Doris Sublett Alice Perkins Davis 1950 Delores Craft Eldridge Julia Moorman Tate Elizabeth Mahon Deddens Total Giving $19,467 Jane Blakemore Foster Rodney P. Dempsey Class Participation 42% Wendell G. Freer Charles H. Epperson Marilyn Fitzpatrick Acosta Mary Hacker Gilliam 1957 Anita Simmons Freer Anna Price Allen Juanita Heflin Haggard Total Giving $24,391 Suzanne Settle Graham Charles R. Armstrong Alberta Chapman Hall Class Participation 54% Walter A. Graham Paul I. Baber Gerry M. Hearin * Class Ambassador Hugh R. Hale Jo Van Hoy Beshear Charles B. Hogg Richard Zimmerman William E. Hill Irma Allen Bruning Donna W. Johnson Robert B. Alexander Bob Himes Ann Hays Collins Betty Jean Wyant Moseley William G. Boultinghouse David E. Hocker J. M. Foley Madeline Niceley H. Randall Capps Julia Williams Hughes Sarah Horton Harris Betty Perkins Pitzer Lowell W. Clark Douglas Humphrey Philip L. Hogan Alice Poe Robison Sandra Schmidt Dickinson MaryBarr Foster Humphrey Gene S. Kincaid * Clarence W. Shearer * Emma Goff Graves C. Mickey Miller James W. Martin Peggy Seale Snowden Frankie Scott Hager Carl D. Richards Russell T. Montfort William E. Snowden Edna Dixon Hale Charles T. Rogers Leatha Blair Nickell W. Glenn Sowards Bettye Dunville Hartz Margaret Heltsley G. Chad Perry John Spaulding Mary Coombs Head Schertzinger James T. Polley Janice Farmer Weaver Larryl E. Huntley Emogene Clark Stephenson Leslie H. Reynolds Lillian Elliott Westerfield James W. Jones Nell Batts Robertson David J. Whaley Thomas M. Kelly Gilbert Schroerluck Ella Stewart McPherson 1960 James E. Stephens Adrian B. Moody Total Giving $79,906 Johnny R. Wiseman 1954 William E. Oaks Class Participation 50% Total Giving $2,075 C. Kenneth Peters Alice Cameron Baker Class Participation 39% Betty F. Puckett Patricia Jones Brown 1951 Geraldine McWhorter Ewing Rascoe Harold R. Burton Total Giving $4,225 Conder Merrylen Wesley Sparks Joy Dike Burton Class Participation 50% Pat Render Fraim Sherman D. Staples Joan Grey Capps William H. Acosta June Fitzpatrick Hearin Ann Cates Tanner Julius Carter Mary Clyde Wilson Bettge Bob G. Royster S. R. Thompson Edward Crady Carol Combs Daugherty Beverly Bruner Skaggs Marion F. Tinsley Patsy Helm Crady Gloria Seale Durham James O. Thurmond Richard Worden Jane Simpson Epperson June Manley Godbey Edward W. Wright J. Richard Zimmerman Opal Bailey Ernst Sherman B. Harris John H. Freer Jane Grenn Hylton Robert L. Graham Kenneth P. Johnson 1955 1958 Glenda Alexander Guess Evelyn Bruington Moremen Total Giving $9,237 Total Giving $22,947 James E. Guess John H. Porter Class Participation 35% Class Participation 55% Horace Harrison Pat Propst Jr. Ernest W. Abernathy Class Ambassador Pat Ireland Houston Bettye Everly Schroerluck Edmond E. Batsel Nancy Svara Zimmerman Donald R. Hughes Riley P. Shirley Bobby C. Black Jo Ann Clark Ash William P. Hume Audrey L. Smith James L. Brown John Baggett Ellis B. Johnson John T. Smith Ben Cain Carol Ayer Baker Joseph G. Kenny John A. Snowden Ray B. Dowell Betty Ayres Boultinghouse M. Allen Kirtley Mary Hart Snowden Rhoda Gillespie Peters Millie Vaughn Cason Berry F. Major Patricia Webster Rankin Marilyn Lacy Clark Jerry W. Miller Joanne Fox Ricketts Robert G. Fiocchi Barbara Lampson Nicholls 1952 Robert K. Taylor Sylvia Ross Freeman James L. Prater Total Giving $4,285 Janette Walker Tinsley Garland W. Hagan Nancy Mays Price Class Participation 60% Yu Hak Hahn Robert C. Rice Robert Blake Ralph W. Head Vivian Riley Rice Elizabeth Henderson Bunch 1956 David L. Hilton Charles G. Seitz Norman F. Christopher Total Giving $16,760 William B. Lacefield Sheila Borell Sensel Samuel R. Clark Class Participation 48% John G. Lovell * B. Harry Spurrier Harriet Billeter Conner Class Ambassador Myrna Gregory Melhiser Warren L. Stephens Billy J. Cox Bill Bowling Fran Dillehay Moody Roger Stinnett Jeannette Sharp Curtis Clancy E. Barnes Lairy W. Nofsinger William H. Vogel George H. Daniel Bernice G. Bauer Ronald J. Prater Sarah D. Williams Jack M. Gold Helen Bowers Lyle H. Reburn R. Allen Wilson Joan Webb Hughes William W. Bowling Ellis W. Reynolds Sybil Sherman Kelly William J. Clark Charles W. Sensel Douglas D. Moseley Barbara Moseley Cockrum J. Randy Shultz 1961 Sophie Goolman Osborne Geneva A. Cottrell Hugo Steinkamp Total Giving $65,457 Patricia Powell Rees Charles T. Day W. Noel Stephenson Class Participation 41% Eleanor Pfister Reynolds Marilyn Owen Dorsey Gertrude Stone Class Ambassador Lewis M. Ricketts Ann S. Ellers Ron E. Stuart Phyllis Stone Church Douglas R. Sasser Mary T. Farley Yvonne Decker Taylor Garry P. Ayer Betty Ratliff Smith Beverly Bell Hemphill Marion Cox Thoms Jack A. Baird Margaret Duley Smith Rose Hamilton Hill Paul E. Thoms Philip B. Bosley George W. Webb Timothy R. Holly Robert B. Whitfield Patricia Clark Burton Luther Westerfield Nada Jones Huntley Nancy Svara Zimmerman W. Hershell Cave Jr. 22 Phyllis Stone Church William B. Kurtz Elise Hadley McDivitt Deborah Cohee Morin Class Ambassador Harold E. Crabtree Gerald R. Lee Norris McDivitt Walter Ousey Jr. Christie Kell Stumpf Jesse C. Dixon Harriet Clark Loring Beverley Grant McEnroe Larry J. Render Carole A. Barrass W. M. Dixon Ann Plain Maddox Barry H. McGaw Richard F. Romer Calvin W. Barto Lyle E. Dunbar Thomas C. Meredith Dennis C. Moore Charles L. Springer Susan Mayrose Barto Judith Rogers Ford Mary Law Morrison Mary A. Nebold Larry E. Stephenson Roger C. Basinger Foster A. Guess Jean Taylor Owen Bonnie Snyder Pagan John T. Stewart Lucretia C. Begley Bennie Horrell Larry Pitchford James D. Perkins R. D. Swisher Joanna Brown Blaney Judy Mason Horrell Wanda Prater David K. Phillips Mary P. Thorpe Carol Wiedmer Carnighan George W. Hurter June Lyne Robinson Glover Priar Angelo Vaccaro Janice Addington Coomer Ray Hutchison Brenda Day Seltman Donald E. Rankin Ruth Miller Ward John C. Coomer William A. Jackson Sally Magruder Standiford Barbara Austin Romer Leon Van Woodrow Marisue Stevens Coy Suzanne Smith Kenny Martha Davis Stroud Don M. Stroud Ronnie F. Yount Stephen B. Coy Judith Ball Lawrence Terry R. Taylor Gail Taylor Howard A. Zeimer Bonnell Crabtree Harvey Marksberry Mary Grant Wareing Sharon Brenner Taylor Marilynn Cunningham- Ruth E. Nuckols Jeanette Litsey Westerfield Kenneth Westerfield Amos Euba Caraway Organ William B. Wilson Vernile Gray Whitmer 1968 William F. Davenhall Patricia Williams Owen Jack L. Woods Total Giving Martha Ward Day Shirley Davis Sutherlin $13,083 James R. Dew Ella Whobrey Thomas 1964 Class Participation Beverly Servatius Fagan D. Blaine Wright Total Giving 1966 37% Susan L. Farris $3,735 Total Giving James R. Adkins Mary Tippin Foree Class Participation $39,723 James Arington K. Wayne Foster 1962 27% Class Participation John C. Bauer Nancy Walden Galster Total Giving Class Ambassador 31% John D. Blaney Tony Grizaniuk $16,355 Mary Louise Rankin William S. Anderson Dianne Moseley Buehrle Thomas Hobgood Class Participation Barker Janet Jones Bell Doris B. Campbell Lynne Rutledge Holloway 33% Nora Crumbaker Brown R. Eric Binns C. David Cavanah Joy Wood Horton Class Ambassador Bobbi Jamora Butlin Stanley F. Bogacki Sandra Williams Cavanah Nancy Alexander Howell David Westerfield Marcia Lacy Carlyle Martha Lillie Bryant Graham B. Cooke James E. Howley Patricia Mize Allen Gina Williamson Coarsey Susan Ayer Burberry Martha Neal Nuckols Janet Dombrowski Ingram Dorothy Hayes Basham Gaylia Hills Dugger Connie Butler Coleman Cooke James E. Jones William J. Carlyle James A. Ewing Doug K. Cubbon T. Jeff Crume Joseph A. Larr Doris Eubanks Estes Midge Goeth Carol Calhoun Doeringer Robert Dalzell Judith Cox Larr Gordon F. Furukawa Alyce Jones Hicks Markley Midkiff Freer Sandra Meeker Davenhall Thomas MacGregor Dan Grundhoefer Joyce Gray Hisle Marshall Heuser James R. Dersch Richard J. O’Neill Frances Farmer Hall Kenneth H. Marshall Doris Moreland Jones Judy Higdon Dixon Roger A. Parker Larry K. Harrington Randall H. Owen J. R. Jones Gary D. Dugger Sandra Miller Roberts Ruth Hutton Hume Bruce S. Parker William E. Litsey Thomas W. Eblen Sam D. Sandefur Sandy Pickerill Jackson Paul Radcliff Marian Saalwaechter Love Clarence Engel Donald C. Schmied Neil B. Jesse Carolyn M. Reddicks Martha Henry Ludwiczak William N. Foree George K. Skiadas E. Fred Lawrence Charles Reiser Joyce Wilkerson Marshall Judy Smith Hall Stewart P. Smith Bettie Render Majors Curtis R. Richey Pauline Whitman Marshall Joan Curd Hartmann Dorothy S. Smithson Alma W. Martin M. Gayle Roberts Betsy Scott Powell Renita Howard Hines Cathy Myers Spenard Anne E. McDaniel Daniel S. Schmitz Richard Pratt Judy Mathis Hughes Betty Brunson Stroud Stephen R. Morrison Wanda Horrar Schmitz Randall L. Raskin Paula Rogers Kaiser Christie Kell Stumpf Joseph L. Petz Peggy Stivers John L. Rose Robert F. Keller John M. Swann Norbit Pruden Kay Caruthers Thomison John M. Shaver Diane Joseph Khouri Sharon Gregory Watkins J. Charlie Schertzinger Russell N. Van Zant Kathleen Krahwinkel Sara Ireland Wetzel Elaine Hurst Seitz Daniel E. Voight Neil K. Leach Joseph R. Williamson Robert Spencer 1965 Roy S. Voorhis Anna B. Libunao Herbert L. Stowers Total Giving P. Michael Lutz David A. Westerfield $11,436 Barry K. Martin 1970 Danny Williams Class Participation 1967 Shirley Peach McManus Total Giving Lora Anderson Williams 34% Total Giving Mary Ann Meyer Pardieck $20,455 Margaret Peete Wilson Class Ambassador $39,916 Tommie M. Miller Class Participation Ann C. Winslow Jim Perkins Class Participation Meta Woolf Parker 18% Michael J. Arons 39% Shyrlon H. Payne Class Ambassador Thomas J. Bell Class Ambassador Rosa Lea Price Doug Matthews 1963 James L. Brown Sally Allen Crenshaw H. Michael Robinson Donald K. Abbott Total Giving Dudley Capelle Henry T. Azuma Patricia Rose Schmied Jeffrey W. Burns $7,610 Ruthann Simmons Capelle Pat Place Baber Donald Schwarz Ann Rogers Clark Class Participation W. L. Chapman Laurence H. Bonilla Martha Snyder William Dodson 52% Russell Doeringer M. Brooke Blair Bowers Suzanne Tack Staffieri Paul A. Doeringer Ann Eads Brown W. Russell East Spencer Clark Jackie A. Stearman Charles D. Evans C. D. Burberry Doug L. Everly Sally Allen Crenshaw Del France Vaccaro Louis F. Goecker Jo Ann Burton Janis Greene Pat Hardesty Denier Ronald C. Villa Betty Phelps Herndon Roderick Butlin Wanda Harper Henry Thomas G. Dixon Lana Hastiings Vincent Sheryl Hayes Hudson Roger L. Clark Leonard N. Holmgren Fred Eaton Karen Shourds Stephen D. Hudson Rebecca Capps Clayton Ruth Howard Hughes Sharon Midkiff Edge Weatherholt Bonnie O. Johnson Marcia Wyant Clore William G. Hughes Danny Garland H. Don Wetzel Cheryl Downing King Portia Aldridge Ezell Sharon Humphrey Johnson Marcia Fowler Garland Clyde B. Wills Fred King David S. Farrar James R. Kaiser Susan Hazelrigg Gray Richard C. Wood Ann Lackey Landini Robert W. Fowler Donna Kurtz Keith Harold L. Hall Walter McCutchan Ron Gaddie Ronald D. Kern James W. Hanson Gail N. Perkins James H. Hancock Dennis W. Kirtley Thomas O. Harrison 1969 Sally Floyd Ridley James R. Hisle Nancy English Leach John W. Jones Total Giving Kenneth R. Sheaffer Linda Ahmann Hutchison L. Mark Lutz Grace Fisher Keller $63,256 John F. Swaim Jr. John M. Keith Marian Marksberry Mollie Dinwiddie McGaw Class Participation Shirley White Thurmond Sharon Ling Kurtz Pauletta Perkins Matthews Jay H. Miller 32% Michael H. Uebelhor 23 James R. Vincent Jr. Darrell R. Baird Deborah Tinius Crone Cassandra Humble Ellis William R. West Juanita Brannen Patricia Ledford Haley Dorris T. Fulkerson Norma Moore Worth Phyllis Crumbaker Calvert Arthur D. Hazel Mark A. Gibbons John G. Carlson Mike Horn William D. Gilliam Margaret Williamson Cavitt Walter L. Lee Thomas B. Grieb 1971 Donna Cerio Debra Black McCoy Maurice Hancock Total Giving $6,985 Janet Helmers Clark Mary Stevens Owen Betty Mitchell Moran Class Participation 25% John G. Condit Margaret Stinnette Pickerill Mark W. Perko Edna Nall Bates Lynn Kleissler Cooper Roy W. Pickerill Karen Clark Ragland * Linda Ledford Condit Patrick M. Corkran Glenn C. Pine D. L. Ross William H. Eidson Dwayne D. Cox Karen Potter Susan Conn Ross Mary A. Graves Gary Critser Rex W. Robinson Bryant Stiles W. Faye Price Grubb Tony J. Crowe Judy Kamp Rodgers Cherie Gilmore Stiles Ronald A. Lunn Donna Deason-Dubrock Gloria Johnson Royster A. Jeff Martz William T. Faith Lynn Braun Sollman Robin Robbins McCutchan Joan Sperry Fawcett Evelyn Hockins Walker 1979 Carol Mastin Monica Michael L. Garman Sheila Adkins Wayne Total Giving $7,525 Charles Monica Michael L. Gibbons Jack T. Wells Class Participation 24% Larry G. Morris Carol L. Jones Ronald W. Yearby Class Ambassador Daniel O’Neill Bonnie Nezin Knowlton D. Dwight Armstrong James M. Raine Joyce Mackey Malony D. Dwight Armstrong J. S. Ridley Tod D. Megibow 1976 Vickie James Davis Benjamin Scaturro William Micou Total Giving $2,185 Deborah Carter Dearing Joseph R. Schabot Flora Jones Norsworthy Class Participation 19% Stanley Gentry Albert J. Smith Raymond A. O’Banion Ann Mattingly Boone Cheryl Smith Gibbons Eugene Smith Roger O’Brien William C. Buxton Gerald W. Goodall George W. Stephens Beth Robinson Ronk Vicki Lyle Combs Karon May Greenwell Bonnie Rizer Swaim John J. Rossi Nancy S. Connor Cheryl Spaulding Grieb Doris Curry Turner Deborah Hudson Shelton Ann Bryant Cotey Sara Farmer Hall Stephen W. Uebelhor Kathryn H. Sherman Robert R. Depp Patricia Miller Humphrey Linda I. Vail Suzanne Thompson Shirrell Sherry Peveler Lee W. G. King Bonnie Urfer Vincent Betty Henry Sparks Stephen B. Lee Ramona Hill Logsdon Roy H. Walter Richard F. Suwanski Paul Meserve Thomas C. Major Carolyn Miller Wills LaVonne Hunter Tisdal Keith M. Moody Leora Smith McCoy Paul Zanat Richard Vey Amy Owen O’Brien Dennis L. Newberry Mary Blanchard Walter Patrice Dibble Parsons Tonya Marksberry Robinson Michael R. Wood Mark Rutledge Everett Buddy Rogers 1972 John A. Wright Arlene Bailey Tate David W. Runkle Total Giving $55,815 Micaela Loughlin Zanat R. Gregg Tate Katherine E. Simpson Class Participation 30% Mary Waller Wyatt Sharon Hubbard Tepperberg Ward D. Barry Kay Ayer Yearby Carmen Schinkel Linda Bartley Branstetter 1974 Hugo Zimmermann Thiedeman Thomas A. Burdette Total Giving $7,800 Susan Taylor Tyler Niki Reitz Carlson Class Participation 25% Valerie R. Dando Harriett Schenkman 1977 Dennis W. DeWeese Applegarth Total Giving $920 1980 Charles H. Flaim Janet Rickard Austin Class Participation 21% Total Giving $3,420 Terry K. Fulks Marsha L. Bivens Joe Edens Class Participation 21% Mary Ann Burks Gregory David A. Day Karen Stanton Gentry Class Ambassador Charles Hagan John R. Dew Joanie Bauer Hupp Fred Wright Jeffrey P. Hartmann Lee Clark Dimiceli Nancy Falls Kling Sam R. Clark Roger H. Hayes Vincent C. Dimiceli Linda Ellis Mattingly W. Emory Clark Pamela Hall Heckart John L. Dooling David G. McBride James D. Cockrum Kyle L. Hudson Stephen L. Fort Mary-Jane Mason Owens Nancy Coppage Walter Kendall Martha Roberts Hardesty Vicki Ferguson Petrie Candace J. Druley Gretchen Chillson O’Neill John R. Hoffman Karen Goodman Pine Janice Clark Edds Elizabeth Lucas Powers Carma Henning Hogue Julie Sasser Reid Terry D. Edwards V. G. Synder Reynolds Arba Kenner Gayle Gilliam Rutledge Alvis E. Foster Patricia F. Richey Nancy Luckett Kramer Jeanmaire Richardson Steve Frey Janice Black Roberts Chris B. Madison Schmeltzer Patrice Webster Hancock David G. Shelton Edward B. McCoy Molly Ridley Smith Sharon Whitehouse Hoff William H. Skrentny Anne Bivins Roberts Paul D. Ward Ruthe Pfisterer Holmberg Joey R. Smith Debbie Bellamy Scheip Diana Hamric Maslowski Clifford Sparks G. C. Scheip Kirk P. Moody Dale Stewart Rick Seelhorst 1978 Melody Richardson Nash Jimmy L. Sullivan Kathy Moore Shields Total Giving $6,800 Patrick M. O’Neil Janet Laswell Suwanski Stephen T. Tornatore Class Participation 29% Arthur K. Rivard Deborah Day Tardive Edward A. Trapasso Angela Veach Aull Wesley G. Sowards Camilla Harreld Taylor Joel Utley John B. Begley Janice Fahrendorf Sweeney Richard L. Waddle Kenneth Walden Catherine Meeks Bishop Clarence D. Trent David R. Watkins Joanne Weaver Michael Bishop Ron Tyler John W. Weaver Michael H. Welsch Sally Hoffer Black Debra Johnson Wankel Nancy Best Bradshaw Betty L. Whitworth Timothy P. Brown Fred L. Wright 1973 1975 Brent E. Cochran Total Giving $4,035 Total Giving $86,501 Glenn R. Cox Class Participation 32% Class Participation 28% Lynn Payne Dauby Class Ambassador Pamela Hall Bolton Fran Newell Denham Beth Robinson Ronk Gary Cavitt J. Scott Dixon

24 1981 David L. Estes Carol Sutherland Tammy Hill Alexander Brent M. Holsclaw Total Giving Nell Horman Harrington Thomas R. Burgess Kristi Dixon Hornsby $1,875 Paige Fenton Huls Marie Chappell Hicks Agnes Wedding Church Debra Henshaw James Class Participation Jeffrey T. Lekson Roy M. Hicks Jr. Andrea Swearingen Lance M. James 11% Lisa K. Offutt John C. Hill Clifford Timothy W. Johnson Class Ambassador Timothy B. Rickard Scott E. Kramer Tracy Watson Cockrum Nita M. Kincaid Ivan Corbin Erma B. Risley Stephanie O’Neal Leibee Veronica Boling Ent Edward A. Krahwinkel Patricia Menzer Baldwin Craig A. Settle Ronna Puckett Ogle Holly C. Hast Jodi Parks Krahwinkel John W. Brock Lori J. Williams Marilyn Hopkins Shimp Jody M. Head Bruce E. Kuegel David L. Byers Peter J. Youll Judith Goebel Tingley J. Denise Hardison Amy McIntyre Lisner Noel B. Clayton Levasseur Kasey Brandon Nelson Ivan G. Corbin Elizabeth Noble Lubbe Amy Coleman Noble Mark Hedges 1985 1988 Laura Ramey Marble Daniel L. Perkins Terri Welch Luzynski Total Giving Total Giving Marsha Connell Mills Lori Brown Rakes Delores R. Murphy $5,765 $4,355 Jonathan L. Pollitte Gregory A. Risch Cheri Reinhart Rivard Class Participation Class Participation Kevin D. Stallard Jennifer Vargason Roberts 20% 26% Christopher Winnecke Charles H. Stauffer John M. Akin Class Ambassador Adam H. Wojtelwicz Frank L. Thompson 1982 Elizabeth Jones Brandt Robin Clay Hall Amy S. Townsley Total Giving Cathy Pace Dempsey Melissa Stiff Aull $1,140 Janna Dawson Grose Angela Chinn Austin 1991 Class Participation Frances K. Hagan Albert B. Bell Total Giving 1994 15% Angela Hamer Heppler Amelia Woolen Brumley $5,570 Total Giving C. W. Albertson D. Talmage Hocker Mark A. Carroll Class Participation $1,430 Melody Coomes Alford Susan M. Jones Aileen Clark Dugger 9% Class Participation Sandy Jesso Applegett Carolyn Hess Kroeger Tracy Schneider Class Ambassador 11% Deborah Thomas Caswell Peter J. Libman Dunnavant Bessie Luttrell Christopher D. Cary Kimberly Day Cloyd Richard P. Long Gregory Fuqua Kirsten Ahnell Shannon Arnold Casey Theresa Schulte Cockrum Bobbi Baize Maynard Laura Everly Girvin Karen LaMure Carter J. Stephen Curry Bruce E. Cole Ernest K. Mize Robin Clay Hall Cynthia Taylor Evans Julie Case Dean James M. Diderrich Aimee Hughes Newberry Amy Jo Harwood-Jackson Michael H. Fulkerson Sherry Grant Dour Sandra Stewart Mullikin Susan W. Newberry Dyke R. Marble Candi J. Jenkins Patrick G. Fawcett Kevin Plummer Michele Stites Settle Jamie F. Price Christina S. Kramer Gary Fletcher Jeanetta G. Riley Jay F. Smith Christie Flood Raleigh Kathryn V. Phillips Jason W. Goddard Virginia Harmon Robbins Marian Helm Smith Graham C. Reynolds Antony L. Saragas Pamela R. Gossett Christopher A. Tolliver Sharon Porter Wagner Jeffrey T. Sampson Charles E. Standiford Preston W. Herndon James M. Watkins Gregory S. Washing Michael K. Sprague Josh Wright Jill K. Jackson Theresa Whittaker-Grimm Diana White Wilhite Jennifer Pack Stallard Andrew W. Pagel Richard V. Wood Julie Hartgrove Stallings Jill Holland Risch Ian Tingley 1992 Marc E. Sherman 1986 Sandra Beavin Vanover Total Giving Christy Vaughn Temple 1983 Total Giving Barbara Magnuson $12,717 Jennifer Boutell Wilt Total Giving $2,505 Woodward Class Participation Stacey Ferguson Yankey $18,383 Class Participation Timothy P. Young 16% Class Participation 20% Class Ambassadors 17% Christopher Armstrong Brad Bates 1995 David Applegett Sherry MacPherson Baker 1989 Gina Benson Bates Total Giving Lori E. Black Kelly G. Duncan Total Giving Bradley D. Bates $1,255 Carla Clark Clancy Pamela Beck Duncan $4,765 Gina Benson Bates Class Participation Sherry Miller Feldpausch Billy Fields Class Participation Garret H. Carter 11% W. Jeff Foreman Donna Linton Fields 16% Thomas R. Carter Class Ambassadors Ricky W. Hamilton Elizabeth Beeler Howard Class Ambassador Travis R. Chaney Michelle Davenport Robert L. Hast Lori Hall Kramer Jacqueline M. Fischer Thomas M. Durbin Hickerson Mark Huls Penny Mills Kramer Kevin Aull Kevin N. Gibson Mark Luckett Tonya Jennings Kenner Dia Booth Ling Lisa Eisenmenger Bell Carolyn Haynes Haleman Linda Thomas Boarman Judy L. Lawhorn Bruce A. Malony Ellen B. Crafton Timothy P. Hornsby Michelle Davenport Patricia Gabbert McFarling Patty Dickens Menard Susan Robbins Crago Melanie Wright Hughes Hickerson Melody Lesher Medley Theresa Gaesser Moeller Jacqueline M. Fischer Stephanie Shively Luckett Laura J. Kuyper Nanette Page Bert F. Neal Shannon Meek Fuqua Chad J. Lyons Laura L. Leach Paige Embry Plummer Connie G. Powell Pamela J. Hagan Laurie Weida Major Mark G. Luckett Sherry J. Rigel Nancy Krahwinkel Rogers John H. Howard Mitchell C. Major Bridget Frailley Maxie R. Mitch Settle Thomas W. Smith Stephen B. Humphress Gary L. Parker Katherine Espy Mentzer Rebecca Rudd Whitehead Juanita Estes Sprague Ryan Kenneth Lemond Ernest Rakes Paige Moore-Heavin Tammy Lyles Witcher John W. Tullis Kimberly Fell Lewis Nancy Gorrell Skiadas Jennifer Everly Munster Anjanette Murphy Volk Stephen B. Milne Blaine J. Weddle Benjamin J. Nelson Ruth D. Westerfield Stacy Beyke Payne Steven Wilt Jeff Newman 1984 Mari White Smallshaw Robin Haas Winnecke Jason O. Scriber Total Giving Wendelin Wotowiec Catherine Eblen Sherrard $4,190 1987 Talcott Tiffany Siebe Simpson Class Participation Total Giving Laura Carlisle Tyler 1993 Dana Tucker Stauffer 14% $1,920 Lee C. Tyler Total Giving Julie Johnson Wilbur Betty Witham Albertson Class Participation $1,235 Jennifer Lindsey Worley Lynn D. Black 19% Class Participation Kimberley L. Burton Juan J. Armitage 1990 20% Jennifer Linn Chiusano Rebecca Devine Burden Total Giving Class Ambassador Robert W. Cockrum Linda Fowler Burns $3,220 Laura Lea Bassett Sean C. Combs Janna Duncan DeMarsh Class Participation William E. Brown Bart D. Darrell John M. Dempsey 17% Perry S. Corbin Kevin F. Dilger Steven D. Hargis Susan Hilliard Adair Troy L. Haleman

25 1996 Suzanne Crick Duncan John P. Glover Jennifer Hendricks Total Giving $1,110 Betsy Lyons Gengo Mandi Grimes Steve Kinney Class Participation 16% Kathryn Wells Lewis Erin A. Guard Christopher Lewis Class Ambassadors Michael McRoy Katie Vandiver Gunterman Jessica Merritt Maribeth Vanderford Melissa Hoover Morris Brook L. Howard Jayne Powell Dedmon T. Matt Pack Jr. Thomas Melton Jarrod T. Ratliff Christopher A. Warren Melanie Basham Pearce Priscilla S. Miller Adam Saalwaechter Joseph L. Basham Toby Pearce Dena M. Newcom Ashley C. Smith Jason T. Boling Rachel Heaney Phelps Jennifer Wells Olssen Crystal McClain Tow Cynthia Rowell Clausen John Sandefur Barry Phelps John E. Clausen Jillian Suwanski Bradley T. Phelps Maribeth Vanderford Dedmon Julie Howard Swift Michaelene J. Phelps 2007 Ralph D. Dickerson Veronica Power Taylor Travis Powell Total Giving $1,975 Tracey Decker Fawcett Jennifer Wright Roberts Class Participation 53% Stacy Mills Goddard S. Allison Estes Ross Senior Co-chairs Paula Spencer Mason 2000 Brandon W. Taylor Amy French Jill Eubank Pagel Total Giving $903 Kimberly Baugh Taylor Hope Hamilton George Stacey Staples Class Participation 18% Nicholas David Whitesell Todd Hollis Walter W. Swift Class Ambassador Emili J. Williams Waide Williams Ronald E. Tindall Sherry Morgan Holly Adams Christopher A. Warren Crystal Aldridge Alejandra Alvarado Raymond M. Weeks Misty Baize 2003 Jackie Arnold Henry M. Wilbur Charlene Davidson Total Giving $571 Brittany Ashby Chrisman Class Participation 7% Kate Beasley Natalie Spradling Corso Class Ambassador Erin Bradley 1997 Jessica Grimsley Crabtree Megan Evans Schulte Sarah Bradley Total Giving $720 Kari LaGrange Critchelow David Dilday Brandon M. Brooks Class Participation 12% Patrick Critchelow Maureen Fagan Jason Cole Class Ambassador Bernard Eskridge Alisha Tanner Flory Erica K. Corley Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Jennifer Muse Ferguson Jennifer Ramsey Keown Joshua Craig Sarah Tegethoff Adkins Alanna Cox Frodge Park Law MaryAnne Czarnecki Mikael A. Colbert Estill Frodge M. Megan Evans Schulte Matthew Davis Allen R. Cox Brandon Harley Melissa Sellers Jill Deibler Angela Mann Cox James Harris Laurisha Tolliver Jessica S. Dickerson Benjamin T. Hoak Corey Johnson Ryan Tucker Andy R. Donohoe Chad J. Izsak John Lovell Erin Birch Wendling Michelle Ellis Jennifer Daily Lindsey Elizabeth McFarland Mary Beth Embry Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Sherry Morgan Ashley Sneed Emmick Thomas A. Powers Christopher Rhoads 2004 Kaylie Duncan Fullenwider Jason M. Rudd Stuart Rice Total Giving $595 Dean Futrell Anne E. Trobaugh Rachel Pharris Rigsby Class Participation 13% Bridget S. Gillim Jennifer Colson Waters Holly Estes Simpson Triffon Paul Callos Hope Hamilton Tiffanny Gordon Wells Melissa Smith Nathan Cox T. Nathan Henson Courtney Lubbe Tabor Dwayne Dewitt Kerri Hess D. Brandon Tabor Kimberly Payne Egeler Brad M. Higginson 1998 Amanda Ford Winburn David H. Gerkin Krystal Grady Hill Total Giving $615 Nicole Miller Glover Sarah Hillard Class Participation 12% Henry M. Griffin Teresa Hodges Class Ambassador 2001 Elizabeth Holian Heller Todd Hollis Kent Lewis Total Giving $10,627 Sarah E. Lawrence Samantha Jo Kelley Aaron Adkins Class Participation 10% Scott Lyons Cody L. King Meredith Catlett Class Ambassador Krista Pierstorff Tyson A. Martin Valerie McLaughlin Clark Katy Evans Reese Weston Smoot Krystal May Gina Coffey Dailey Ashley Creasey Brocato Philip Ardel Stuart Meredith McConnell Lynn Murphy Daugherty Christine Taylor Chaney Krystal Teasley Kristina Mullen Nicholas Gengo Neco Ashby Cox Rebecca Carter Werum James Noggle Gregory Gilmore Katy Evans Nicole Wilson Tiffany Orth Amanda Gray Hawkins Jami Kloss Jenks James Blake Owen Toby Hawkins A. Nicole Cissell Melton 2005 Sarah Payne John Latello Sarah Cox Rhea Total Giving $285 Jason Dean Powers Kenneth Lewis Melinda Douglas Rue Class Participation 8% Christopher M. Ralph Deshonn Noble Andrea Hardison Tackett Class Ambassadors Sarah P. Reinstedler Stacy Jorgensen Noble Brandon Tackett Adam Flowers Casey Richeson Kristin Graves Norris Avery Morrison Whitesell Lauren Werner Ryan Risley Adam Potter Richard Wilson Cassie Conrad Brown Travis Roberts John Reed Adam Flowers Teri Rogers Senica Taylor Jessica Lynn Osborne Michael Ruess Derrick Wells 2002 Jennifer L. Rearden Leslie K. Sandefur Total Giving $1,820 Christopher R. Sarles Class Participation 22% Carol Richardson Lesley Spalding Brandy Sharp 1999 Class Ambassador T.J. Shelters Total Giving $765 Jill Wyatt Dilday Lauren Werner Amanda Williams Steffany Sholar Class Participation 15% Jamie N. Allen Sarah Phaup Class Ambassadors Jason B. Austin Lauren Stewart Amanda Tyson Crick Molly Carpenter 2006 Jordan Tarrence Suzanne Crick Duncan Lindsey Adcock Crowe Total Giving $490 Kelly Welsh Darren Aubrey Jessica A. Culver Class Participation 14% Waide Williams James Bryant Jill Wyatt Dilday Lacy Vincent Cox James A. Wilson Amanda Tyson Crick Erin Rastede Eskridge Jamie Gaynor Daniel E. Woodman Tiffany Crowe Eric Flory D. Scott Harris Tammy Woods 26 Friends William E. Clark William Gabbert Sterling Johnson Anonymous Candice Colburn James Gant Gwendolyn Jones Larry and Linda Abrams Edward and Joyce Coleman James and Sherry Gant Neil and Pamela Jones Betty Adams Alcie Combs Steve E. Gardner Robert and Shirley Jones Jim and Joyce Adams John Combs Robert and Carmela Garmon Debra W. Jordan Russell Adams Herman and Esta Jayne Conley Judy Gary John D. Kalz Berry B. Adcock J.R. and Nancy Conley W. A. and Carol Gathof Benjamin Keeley Carol Ahnell Henry D. Connor Leon and Mary Jane Gibbons Richard Kelley Gary M. Alexander Bill Conroy Hugh Gilbert Brenda Kessinger James Alexander Dorothy Cox Pam Gillim Charles Killebrew Jr. Annette Allen Frank R. Cox Randall Gillim Janet Kimball Booth David and Barbara Allen R. Steven and Laurie Cox Joann Gipe Cynthia Kimbro June Wagemann Allen Charles W. Crafton Martha G. Gipe Steven and Kelly Kimbro Samuel and Ashley Allen Julia Crago Carolyn Girten William K. Kincaid Ted Alters William Craig Thelma Glass Bishop James R. King Jr. Lance and Beverly Anderson Jerry and Gail Critchelow Mildred Glenn Sara and Phillip Kiskaden Ben and Kay Armstrong Evelyn T. Cropper Michael Goad Thaxter and Debra Kittinger Elizabeth Armstrong G. D. and D. M. Crouch Daniel and Ruth Goble Charles and Angela Knoop Al J. Arnold * William H. Crouch Martha J Gordon Charles Knoop Sr. Nick A. Arnold Howard Curran Ronald Gragg Frederick Kramer Ronald and Darlene Atkinson David Curtis Bill Graham Raymond S. Kramer Winn Hord Atkinson Martha Aarcher Damron Ted and Kim Gravenkemper William M. Kuegel Claude and Samantha Bacon Bob and Gayle Daniels Nadine Gray Charles and Joanne Kuhlman Elizabeth Bacon Bob Darrell Rebecca Gray Janis McLellan Lackey Reid and Dorothy Bacon Nelda Darrell George and Gertrude Greenwell William Lafief Eberhard H. Bareiss Marshall and Roberta Davidson Sammy and Peggie Greer Jerry and Donna Latham Walter Barnes Dana A. Davis William and Wanda Grey April B. Law Connie L. Barnett Ernie and Martha Davis Earl and Judith Grizzel Robert A. Lawton Ferne Barnhart Rodger Davis Barbara Gruenewald Maythorne B. Leach William E. Barrass Scott Dean Vincent Guenthner Mona Yarbrough-Leach Winfred and Donna Basham Betty Delker Alfred W. Gwinn Stephen J. Lee Steve W. Beach William Detwiler Paul W. Hagan Marjorie Lellie Ruth Beddow Anna Dixon Skidmore John and Marjorie Hager Frank and Joan Lester James and Barbara Beech Carla Donahoo Lawrence W. Hager Scott Lewis Edward L. Beeler Owen E. Dorsey Paul C. Hager Jess and Lillian Long Charles and Jeannette Bennett Margaret Dougherty Kwangsoon Hahn Wells T. Lovett Patricia Bennett Cleat Douglas Arthur L. Hale Carroll R. Loy Robert Best Richard Dowse James and Virginia Haley William Luckey Bernie Bettinelli Rick and Stacy Doyle Anne P. Hall Joseph H. Lyons Josephine B. Bigger Beatrice Duckwall Christy Hall Robert R. Lyons Lonnie Bishop Paul A. Duffey Kelly Hall Ed Maddox Thomas Bogan James E. Dunaway Ruby Hall Tom and Jackie Maddox Bill Bowen Cynthia Duncan Joshua Harpe Yolanda Maddrey Vivian Bowles Marian Dunville Arthur and Debbie Harreld W. L. Magnuson Pam Bradley Jerry Durham John Harris Robert and Shannon Major Dan Bradshaw Diane K. Earle Donald and Peggy Harrison Miles Mallette Howard and Ruth Brandon Jeff T. Ebelhar Morris Harrison Phillips and Nancy Malone Gary Braswell Gerald G. Edds William C. Harrison Eloise Flowers Maloney Willie Bratcher Rebecca Eggers Brian and Melissa Harvey Jay and Rebecca Mansfield Charles Bringardner Jeanette Elder Roy D. Hayden William Marksberry Eleanor Brinson Minnie Sue Elliott Rebecca M. Haywood Anna Tootsie L. Martin Joseph Brookman George and Ramona Ely Mary S. Hedges Timothy L. Martin Billy and Georgia Brown Steven and Cathy Englehardt Donna K. Henninger Ronda Marvel Donald and Judy Brown Alan Englehart O. C. Herrington Tricia Masterson Jane Venable Brown Arthur and Sarah Entley Evelyn Hiatt Brian K. Mattingly Thomas Brumley Ed and Joyce Ann Evans Mabel Hill Thelma Mattingly James Bryant Jack Ewing James C. Hilliard Keith and Darlene May David and Stephanie Buchanan Mike Fagan William and Joyce Himsel Ron and Jackie McCracken W. D. Bushong George Fallin Neil and Hilary Hines Ryan and Ashley McDaniel Stephen and Mary Cabell Robert and Alice Fallin Morton Holbrook* Barbara McDonald Stephen M. Campbell Rick and Beth Fangman H. S. Holder James and Bonnie McDonald J. Edward and Catherine Cannon William Fangman David and Patty Hollis Henry T. McLendon Ray Carden Steve Farnsley Dean Hornback Carla McMahan Loren and Kelly Carl Anne Cairns Federlein Paul and Sarah Hornback William A. McManus Robert Carnighan Jean E. Felix Billy and Edna Horrell Renee McNulty Larry and Janey Cary Guenter and Judy Fischer Charlie and Kimberly House John McReynolds Timothy and Susan Caschera Jon and Jane Fisher Tommy and Lissa House Allayne McVan Joanne Cassio Martha Sue Fister Lamar and Connie Houston Lonnie and Phyllis Meacham Margaret Cather Robert and Nancy Flachskam Jane D. Howard Walker Meacham A. Glenn Catlett Doug Forsythe Robert D. Howell Charles and Shelia Melander Robert Caummisar Kenneth and Mary Foster Waller Hulette Thomas and Debbie Melton Paul W. Chellgren Samuel and Helen Fowler Debra Hunter Robert Merriam Ragu Chenna William and Linda Francis Eric Huskisson V. W. Meythaler Jeffery Chew Charles Frary William Jansing Ben and Christine Mitchell Bronwen and Lelia Chew Dennis and Marianne Frautten Ernestine Jennings James and Grace Moody Timothy Chew Harold Freeman Mildred Jennings Alta Moore * Jeanetta Childress Mary Jane Freeman William R. Jennings Don Moore Jr. Teresa Chinn Vince and Margaret Frey Kenneth Jett Doniphan and Marla Moore Philip Cissell Lida Fugate Barbara L. Johnson Lena Moore Byron S. Clark Sherley Furukawa Dorothy Johnson Allan and Nancy Morris

27 David Moseley Grace Sampson Lucille Walter Wade and Betty Mountz Mallory Sandefur Roberts Minnie Walter David Muff T. C. and Ann Sanderfur Curtis Wann III Douglas L. Mullikin Clay Sanders David A. Ward Edwin L. Mullikin Foster J. Sanders Jr. Marla D. Ward William Munday Robert Sanders Sandra Watral James F. Naas Larry and Amy Santillo Ann Weathers Teresa Nance Katherine Sasser Steve and Greta Weber Robbin Neal Gary Satterwhite Jim Welch Sharon Neal Tom Sauer James Wells William H. Neal Cheryl Schermerhorn Timothy Welsh Harold and Claudia Nelson Gilbert and Patricia Schneider Susie West Harold and Phyllis Nelson John J. Scott John and Mary Jo Wherry Dennis and Thelma Newberry David and Lynne Seewer Luther W. White Richard G. Newman James and Gwenda Sellers Kenneth Whitfield Tim and Andrea Nichols Louise Setterquist Carolyn W. Wiggins Terry and Ginger Norris Judy Settle Kay Anne Wilborn John and Bernice O’Brien Jean R. Sewell Juanita D. Wilcox David Oetinger Gordon L. Sharp Kris Wilkerson Dwight Orten James A. Shepherd Alice Wilkins David Orth Donnie and Anna Sherfey Billy H. Williams Mark Owen Eric Sherrard Timothy and Lovelyn Williams W. Neil and Anne Padgett George and Kay Sherrard Beulah B. Wilson Gus and Elizaberth Paris Larry Shinn Clarence and Teresa Wilson Mitchell D. Parker C. J. Shipp Nancy F. Wilson William and Velma Partin Jean Shively Nancy T. Wilson Joan Payne Charles and Carol Shoulta Patsy Wilson Estate of John Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Lex Simmons Vance V. Wilson * Darren and Dawn Peveler Pearl Simon Winifred C. Wilson Ann R. Pfisterer Julian and Christine Simpson Patrick and Dana Wimsatt Ovellia Phelps Michael L. Simpson Thorp L. Wolford William and Susan Picken Susan C. Simpson Sue D. Woods Lowrie G. Piercy Ken and Vicki Singleton Wes and Carol Poling Gary Skaggs Pamela Poole Estate of Rose Bailey Slack Faculty and Staff Franklin D. Powers Ann Smiser Anonymous Chris Price Carol G. Smith Gary M. Alexander Larry and Carlene Price Harold Smith James Alexander Joseph and Jane Prince James W. Smith Claude Bacon Linus and Bonnie Prochaska Levonne Smith Steve W. Beach Opal Pruden Russell Smith Bernie Bettinelli Philip L. Purdom Patsy Smoot Dan Bradshaw Maryellen Pyles Dallas L. Snider Nancy Best Bradshaw Kay Rafferty Herbert J. Sorg Willie Bratcher Deborah Rager Robert H. Spain Martha Bryant Richard Ragland Shirley L. Spalding Christopher Cary Evelyn M. Raines William H. Speer Jr. Ragu Chenna Mary Gray Ralph Trust Bill L. Squires Agnus Church Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ramsey Dean and Doris Stanley Barbara Cockrum Ronald and Carol Ramsey Carolyn H. Staples Candice Colburn Michael Rand Tommy and Pat Steele John Combs Mary Plameter Randolph Jessica Stein Jeff and Cheryl Read Sheila J. Stein Henry D. Connor James and Brenda Redmon Joe Stepp Bill Conroy Joseph and Gayla Redmon Dwayne Stice Angela Cox Max and Carolyn Reese Cindra K. Stiff and Marisue Coy Alan and Shirley Revell Jimmy Ray Diane K. Earle Clarence L Reynolds Roy and Norma Stone Rebecca Eggers Allan R. Rhodes Guy Strong Joyce Ann Evans Joel Rich Sr. J. Hugh Sullivan Mike Fagan Jeffery L. Richardson Kathy Swango Anne Cairns Federlein Cathy Richeson Joyce Talley Nancy Flachskam Jerry Richeson Kathy Tarrence Robert Flachskam Estate of Nancy Clay Rickard Mitchell and Leigh Taub Pam Gillim Rebecca Rightmyer C. Waitman Taylor Carolyn Girten Nancy Rigsby Glenn P. Taylor Bill Graham Barbara Ringer Virginia B. Taylor Peggie Greer William Roach Clarence Terrell Barbara Gruenewald Judith Robbins E. R. Throckmorton John Harris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robey Mildred Tolson Mark Hedges Robert T. Robinson Robert and Ruth Tucker Evelyn Hiatt Patricia Rodgers Ruth Turbeville Ben Hoak James E. Rogers Robert and Wendy Tyree Keith Rogers Farouk and Dee Ann Umar Ruthie Hume Anthony Rose Alice G. Underwood Billy Pat Hume Warren Rosenthal Philip and Joan Vanderhoff Debra Hunter Michael and Linda Ruess Kristie Vanover Brenda Kessinger James and Betty Rush Robert H. Wade II Janis McLellan Lackey Cynthia Ryan Frank Wagner William Lafief Carl and Jean Saalwaechter John H. Wallace Mark Luckett

28 W. L. Magnuson Jay F. Smith Kurtz Auction & Realty Organizations Berry Major W. Glenn Sowards (E) Louisville Gas & Electric Company All American / All Sports Club Miles Mallette John H. Wallace Malco Theatres Inc. Daviess County Pork Producers Tricia Masterson David R. Watkins Marathon Oil Company Evening Optimist Club of Ron McCracken Jack T. Wells McDaniel Enterprises Richmond Barbara McDonald Megibow and Edwards PSC Iron Workers Local Union # 70 Beverly McEnroe Messenger-Inquirer Owensboro Medical Health System Pat McFarling Companies Mettler-Toledo Inc. School of Nursing Renee McNulty 54 Pizza Express Modern Welding Company Owensboro Lions Club Robbin Neal A & T Industrial Systems Inc. Montana Mike’s of Owensboro Owensboro Noon Optimist Club Sharon Neal A. G. Edwards & Sons Inc. Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn Panther Express Dena Newcom Advance Drainage Systems Moore Automotive Lairy Nofsinger Allshops Hardware Inc. MPD Inc. David Oetinger American Bounty National City Bank Foundations Gus Paris (E) American Patriot Getaways Ohio National BB&T Charitable Foundation Joan Payne Applebee’s Old Fashion Auto Sales B. J. Killian Foundation Rachel Heaney Phelps Arby’s Old Hickory Pit Bar-B-Q Bill Gatton Foundation Roy Pickerill Ashland Inc. Olive Garden David C. Scott Charitable Trust Kay Rafferty Atmos Energy Owensboro Municipal Utilities HNI Charitable Foundation Cathy Richeson Avon Products Papa John’s Pizza Holston Conference UMC Rebecca Rightmyer Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell Peabody Energy Matching Gifts Foundation Inc. S. Allison Estes Ross & Berkowitz Program Kentucky Independent College Jean Saalwaechter BB&T Peoples Bank & Trust Company Foundation Robert Sanders Beach Bunnies Tanning Salon PHP Inc. Kentucky United Methodist Cheryl Schermerhorn Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Pizza Hut Foundation Don Schmied BellSouth Price Smith Insurance Inc. C.V. and Sarah Ketron Trust Catherine Eblen Sherrard Bennett Family Chiropractic The Principal Financial Group Mahan Foundation Eric Sherrard Center Prudential Marilyn and William Young Shirley L. Spalding BKD & Associates LLP Rally’s Charitable Foundation Julie Stallings BR Associates Inc. Red Lobster Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Jessica Stein Briarpatch Restaurant Ritzy’s Foundation Cindra K. Stiff Bruce’s Tristate Roofing & Sheet Roadhouse of Owensboro LLC Skidmore Family Foundation Lynette Taylor Metal Company Robbins and Associates Insurance Yeager Charitable Trust Jim Welch Buffalo Wild Wings Agency Lauren Werner Burdorf’s Furnishing Ruby Tuesday Juanita D. Wilcox Canteen / At Your Service Sam’s UNA Pizza #1 Churches Carpets Unlimited Schneider Consulting Belleview United Methodist Carter Funeral Home Small Business Accounting Inc. Church Trustees Cary Drilling Company Sodexho Marriott Services Inc. Calvert City United Methodist Connie L. Barnett Cave’s Drug Store Sonic Drive-In Church Travis R. Chaney Century Aluminum of Kentucky Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline Centertown United Methodist Bart D. Darrell LLC Inc. Church Harold Dorsey (E) Chevron Corporation Sparkle Brite Car Wash Christ United Methodist Church Thomas W. Eblen Chevron USA Inc. Staples Bowling Green Charles Epperson CINergy Foundation Inc. Star Rental Crescent Hill United Methodist W. Jeff Foreman Dairy Queen Star Trax Video Church United Methodist K. Wayne Foster David Hocker & Associates Subway Sandwiches and Salads Women Mark A. Gibbons Domino’s Pizza Sun Windows First United Methodist Church of George L. Greenwell Don’s Market Sunbelt Communications Campbellsville Thomas B. Grieb E. M. Ford and Company Swedish Match First United Methodist Church of Harold L. Hall Eagle Leasing Services Inc. Swisher and Associates Paris Methodist Men Roger H. Hayes East Kentucky Power Co-Op T.G.I. Friday’s Free Methodist Church David E. Hocker Eli Lilly & Company Tangram Associates Island/Utica United Methodist William R. Jennings (E) Famous Bistro Texas Gas Transmission Churches John W. Jones Fazoli’s Italian Restaurant Texas Instruments Kentucky Annual Conference Arba Kenner Federated Department Stores Texas Roadhouse United Methodist Church Joseph G. Kenny Fiorella Insurance Agency Inc. The Chubb Corporation Middletown United Methodist Cheryl Downing King First Security Bank Tony Huff and Associates Church Bishop James R. King Jr. First United Bank Engineering Solutions Myers Chapel United Methodist Dennis W. Kirtley Follette Bookstore Towne Square Mall Church Marcia Smith Lawrence Gannett Foundation Toyota Motor Manufacturing Owensboro District United Ed Maddox (E) General Electric Kentucky Methodist Church E. Phillips Malone Glenn Funeral Home Tumbleweed Rosewood / Myer’s Chapel United Charles H. Melander Gorrell Homes Inc. Unilever United States Inc. Methodist Church Doniphan P. Moore Hagan’s Saw Shop Inc. United Coach & Tour Settle Memorial United Methodist Allan B. Morris Hardee’s United Parcel Service Church Wade Mountz (E) Herrington & Associates US Bancorp Foundation Settle Memorial United Methodist G. Chad Perry (E) Hilliard Lyons Inc. Valor Inc. Church Women C. Kenneth Peters Home Realty Inc. Van Zant Real Estate St. Paul United Methodist Church Luellen Pyles Illinois Tool Works Verizon Trinity United Methodist Church Randall L Raskin JTW Executives Inc. Waffle House Wesleyan Heights United Everett Buddy Rogers Keeneland Association Inc. Wal-Mart Methodist Church J. Charles Schertzinger Kenergy Welborn’s Florist R. Mitch Settle Kenneth Wolf Company Whayne Supply Co. James A. Shepherd (E) Kimberly-Clark Corporation Wyndall’s Enterprises Ann Smiser (E) Kroger Company Yager Materials

29 Kentucky Wesleyan College Giving Societies These societies recognize persons contributing to the college from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. Each society honors the rich heritage of Kentucky Wesleyan College.

Founders Society Owensboro Society $25,000 and above $1,000 to $2,499 Honors the founding of Kentucky Wesleyan College Honors the community and alumni of the in 1858 when the Kentucky Conference of the Owensboro, Kentucky campus. In 1951 Owensboro Methodist Episcopal Church – South resolved to became the third and current location of the college. found a college, beginning a tradition of excellence in higher education which continues today. Winchester Society $500 - $999 Trustee Associates Society Honors the community and alumni of the $10,000 - $24,999 Winchester, Kentucky campus, the second location of Honors the trustees of the college for their the college from 1890 – 1951. The 60-year commitment to the academic, financial and social Winchester period nurtured the college during World welfare of Kentucky Wesleyan College. Appointed in Wars I and II and the Depression and continues to do 1958, The Reverend William Creighton Dandy so through the support of alumni and friends from the served as the first chair of the board at the college. Winchester era.

Presidents Associates Society Millersburg Society $5,000 - $9,999 $250 - $499 Honors the 30 presidents of Kentucky Wesleyan Honors the first home of the college from its founding College for their contributions to the growth and in 1858 through 1890. Millersburg, Kentucky was the development of the college. Appointed in 1866, The site of the first Kentucky Wesleyan graduation, a class Reverend Charles Taylor was the first president of the of one, in 1868. college. Membership in this society is an investment in our future leaders. Minerva Society $100 - $249 Faculty Associates Society Honors the spirit of giving symbolized by Minerva, $2,500 to $4,999 the decorative sculpture from the Administration Honors the prestigious faculty members of Kentucky Building on the Winchester campus. Through the Wesleyan College who, through their loyalty to the generous donations of Winchester residents and other college and dedication to their profession, enhance Kentucky Wesleyan friends, the Administration the liberal arts experience for our future leaders. Building was rapidly rebuilt after it was destroyed by fire in 1905. Today Minerva resides on the Owensboro campus, reminding us of this generosity.

Heritage Society Proudly recognizes persons who include the college in their estate plans. Through this society, members express their commitment to strengthen Kentucky Wesleyan College in the future.

Founders Society Trustees Associates John and Helen Wallace K. Wayne and Kathy Foster Society Nancy F. Wilson John and Marjorie Hager Bill Bowen Roger and DeAndra Hayes Jane Venable Brown Presidents Associates Marshall and Mimi Mazzier-Heuser H. Randall and Joan Capps Society David and Jane Hocker Harold W. Dorsey Ben and Linda Abbott James and Sandy Jones Richard Dowse Ernest W. Abernathy John and Sylvia Jones Judith Rogers Ford Bruce E. Barrett Joseph and Suzanne Kenny George and Gertrude Greenwell Travis and Christy Chaney Alta Moore * Yu Hak and Kwangsoon Hahn Anna Dixon Skidmore Luellen Pyles Harold and Christy Hall Thomas and Susan Eblen James E. Rogers Mike Horn Paul W. Hagan Ruth Turbeville Fred and Cheryl King Bob and Erlene Himes Jack and Gina Wells Marcia Smith Lawrence Doniphan and Marla Moore G. Chad Perry Albert J. Smith Joe F. Roop Merrylen Wesley Sparks J. Charlie and Margaret Schertzinger Robert H. Wade II R. Mitch and Kim Settle John O. Venable

30 Faculty Associates Charles and Sheila Melander Bishop James R. King Jr. William C. Harrison Society V. W. Meythaler William and Sharon Kurtz Charles B. Hogg Donald K. Abbott C. Mickey Miller William E. Litsey Mark and Paige Huls Frank R. Cox Stephen and Ginger Milne Richard P. Long Debra Hunter W. Jeff and Detra Foreman Allan and Nancy Morris Wells T. Lovett Frederick and Christina Kramer John and Anita Freer Gertrude Ellis Morris William Luckey E. Fred and Judith Lawrence Horace Harrison Doug and Betty Jean Moseley Rob and Shannon Major Ronald A. Lunn David and Mary Lois Hilton Wade Mountz Thomas C. Major Barry and Mollie McGaw D. Talmage and Rosemary Hocker William Munday James W. Martin Paul Meserve Arba Kenner Edith Bowles Myles Beverley Grant McEnroe Adrian and Fran Moody Dennis and Brenda Kirtley Dennis and Thelma Newberry Patricia Gabbert McFarling Aimee Hughes Newberry W. L. Magnuson and Kirsten Ahnell Susan W. Newberry Jerry W. Miller Dena Newcom Berry and Linda Major W. Neil and Anne Padgett Lairy and Jean Nofsinger Bruce S. Parker William H. Neal C. Kenneth and Rhoda Peters David Oetinger Mark W. Perko Lee and Pam Newberry Ann and Fred Pfisterer Gladys Jones Osborne Betty Perkins Pitzer Roger and Meta Parker James and Wanda Prater H. Paul Osborne* Wes and Carol Poling James and Betty Rush Pat Propst Jr. Joan Humphrey Parker Philip L. Purdom W. Noel and Emogene Stephenson Donald and Patricia Rankin James and Gail Perkins Ellis W. Reynolds Winifred C. Wilson Randall L. Raskin Lowrie and Carson Piercy Arthur and Cheri Rivard Jean Sudduth Richeson Carolyn M. Reddicks Everett “Buddy” and Margaret Owensboro Society George D. Rives Warren Rosenthal Rogers Anonymous Robert T. Robinson Eric and Catherine Sherrard S. Allison Estes Ross Susan Hilliard Adair Carl and Jean Saalwaechter Larry Shinn Charles and Sheila Sensel Payton F. Adams Foster J. Sanders Harold Smith George and Nancy Skiadas Carol Ayer Baker Foster J. Sanders Jr. Suzanne Tack Staffieri Jay and Marian Smith Gordon and Connie Barnett Jane McConnell Sanders* Sherman and Carolyn Staples Jillian Suwanski Michael and Catherine Bishop Douglas and Katherine Sasser Joe Stepp Yvonne Decker Taylor William W. Bowling Jean R. Sewell Betty Foster Strode Marion and Janette Tinsley John and Eleanor Brinson Charles H. Shaver C. Waitman Taylor Frank Wagner David and Stephanie Buchanan Ken and Vicki Singleton Steve and Greta Weber Ann Weathers Harold and Patricia Burton Holley F. Skidmore * Kenneth Westerfield Janice Farmer Weaver W. Hershell Cave Jr. Ann Smiser Barbara Magnuson Woodward Jim Welch Roger L. Clark W. Glenn and Charlotte Sowards Hugo Zimmermann Robert B. Whitfield Roy E. Clark Hugo Steinkamp Danny and Sarah Williams Noel B. Clayton Cindra K. Stiff and Jimmy Ray Millersburg Society Patsy Wilson Bart D. Darrell Glenn and Camilla Taylor Berry B. Adcock Edward W. Wright Carol Combs Daugherty James and Shirley Thurmond Arthur Ashcraft Ernie and Martha Davis Alice G. Underwood Elizabeth Bacon Minerva Society Martha Ward Day David and Sharon Watkins William E. Barrass James Alexander Betty Delker David and Jeanette Westerfield Edward L. Beeler Robert B. Alexander Bill and Sandra Dickinson Rebecca Rudd Whitehead Mary Clyde Wilson Bettge Melody Coomes Alford Diane K. Earle Kenneth Whitfield Helen Bowers David and Barbara Allen Jeff T. Ebelhar Thorp L. Wolford Gary Braswell Patricia Mize Allen T. D. and Rowena Everett Richard C. Wood Patricia Jones Brown Ted Alters Doug L. Everly Fred L. Wright David L. Byers James Arington James A. Ewing J. Richard and Nancy Zimmerman Doris B. Campbell Christopher Armstrong Anne Cairns Federlein Mark A. Carroll Al J. Arnold * Kenneth and Mary Foster Winchester Society Christopher Cary Nick A. Arnold Beryl and Nancy Franklin William S. Anderson Paul W. Chellgren Ronald and Darlene Atkinson Harold Freeman D. Dwight Armstrong Timothy Chew Kevin and Melissa Aull Gregory and Shannon Fuqua Claude and Samantha Bacon Spencer Clark Paul and Pat Baber Steve E. Gardner Lloyd W. Baldwin William J. Clark John Baggett Leon and Mary Jane Gibbons Vivian Bowles Brent E. Cochran Darrell R. Baird Martha J. Gordon Charles Bringardner Barbara Moseley Cockrum Alice Cameron Baker Mary Ann Burks Gregory Robert Caummisar James and Theresa Cockrum Eberhard H. Bareiss Thomas and Cheryl Grieb Marcia Wyant Clore Patrick M. Corkran Joseph L. Basham Bob and Alberta Hall Henry and Nancy Connor Sally Allen Crenshaw Roger C. Basinger James H. Hancock John L. Coomer Gary Critser Brad and Gina Bates Robert and Holly Hast Billy J. Cox Robert Dalzell Edmond E. Batsel James C. Hilliard William H. Crouch Owen E. Dorsey Bernice G. Bauer William and Ruthie Hume Mary Louise Whiteside Denton W. Russell East John and Lucretia Begley William and Mildred Kincaid Russell and Carol Doeringer Rebecca Eggers Albert and Lisa Bell M. Allen Kirtley Alan Englehart Ann S. Ellers Jo Van Hoy Beshear Raymond and Nancy Kramer Robert and Nancy Flachskam Charles and Jane Epperson Robert Best Scott and Penny Kramer Mark and Cheryl Gibbons Ed and Joyce Ann Evans Bernie Bettinelli Jeff and Suzanne Lekson William D. Gilliam Sherry Miller Feldpausch R. Eric Binns Ed and Lee Maddox Martha G. Gipe Stella Glass Finley Bobby C. Black Mitchell and Laurie Major Larry and Frankie Hager Alvis E. Foster Lori E. Black Bettie Render Majors Patricia Ledford Haley Pat Render Fraim Lynn D. Black Phill and Nancy Malone Anne P. Hall Nancy Walden Galster Sally Hoffer Black Pauletta Perkins Matthews Maurice and Patrice Hancock Danny and Marcia Garland Robert Blake Ron and Jackie McCracken Mary S. Hedges Bill Graham John and Joanna Blaney Tod D. Megibow William and Connie Jennings Robin Clay Hall Stanley F. Bogacki

31 Laurence H. Bonilla Opal Bailey Ernst William and Sandy Jackson Deborah Cohee Morin William and Betty Charles D. Evans Lance M. James David Muff Boultinghouse Jack Ewing Neil B. Jesse James F. Naas M. Brooke Blair Bowers Mike and Beverly Fagan Bonnie O. Johnson Bert F. Neal Cassie Conrad Brown Jean E. Felix Corey Johnson Mary A. Nebold Thomas Brumley Robert G. Fiocchi Donna W. Johnson Rachel Shultz Neubauer C. D. and Susan Burberry Martha Sue Fister Ellis B. Johnson Leatha Blair Nickell Jeffrey W. Burns Gary Fletcher Sharon Humphrey Johnson Amy Coleman Noble Jo Ann Burton Eric and Alisha Flory Carol L. Jones Flora Jones Norsworthy Mary Watson Bush Robert W. Fowler Doris Moreland Jones C. Edgar and Marion Paula Cunningham Bush William and Linda Francis J. R. Jones Norton Stephen C. Cabell Charles Frary James H. Jones Thirlen and Sophie Osborne Alvin Y. Callahan Sylvia Ross Freeman James and Paula Kaiser Walter Ousey Jr. Robert and Carol Carnighan Markley Midkiff Freer John D. Kalz Patricia Williams Owen Garret H. Carter Terry K. Fulks Benjamin Keeley Randall and Jean Owen Joanne Cassio Gordon and Sherl Furukawa John and Donna Keith Andrew and Jill Pagel Gary Cavitt William Gabbert Robert and Grace Keller Gus and Elizaberth Paris Margaret Williamson Cavitt Michael L. Garman Thomas and Sybil Kelly Mitchell D. Parker W. L. Chapman Hugh Gilbert Tonya Jennings Kenner Joan Payne Elizabeth Greer Cheatham Alvin J. Gilliam * Jennifer Ramsey Keown Vicki Ferguson Petrie Bronwen Chew Mary Hacker Gilliam Ronald D. Kern David K. Phillips Norman F. Christopher Mildred Glenn Diane Joseph Khouri Kathryn V. Phillips Lowell and Marilyn Clark Jason and Stacy Goddard Gene S. Kincaid * Kevin and Paige Plummer Sam R. Clark, Jr. Louis F. Goecker William K. Kincaid* James T. Polley Samuel R. Clark, Sr. Robert B. Goodwin W. G. King Jonathan L. Pollitte W. Emory Clark Robert L. Graham Steve Kinney Pamela Poole William and Janet Clark Walter and Suzanne Bruce E. Kuegel John H. Porter Rebecca Capps Clayton Graham Charles and Joanne Larry and Carlene Price Robert W. Cockrum Emma Goff Graves Kuhlman Paul Radcliff John and Ann Collins Sammy and Peggie Greer William B. Lacefield Karen Clark Ragland * Alcie Combs Foster A. Guess Janis McLellan Lackey Richard Ragland John and Vicki Combs James and Glenda Guess Joseph and Judith Larr Ewing Rascoe Geraldine McWhorter Alfred W. Gwinn John Latello Malcolm Rawlings Conder Hugh R. Hale Robert A. Lawton Lyle H. Reburn J. R. and Nancy Conley Frances Farmer Hall Laura L. Leach Charles Reiser Bill Conroy Arthur and Debbie Harreld Neil and Mona Leach Sarah Cox Rhea Ivan G. Corbin Larry K. Harrington Stephanie O’Neal Leibee Allan R. Rhodes Perry S. Corbin Thomas O. Harrison J. Denise Hardison Levasseur Robert and Vivian Rice Ann Bryant Cotey Bettye Dunville Hartz Peter J. Libman Lewis and Joanne Ricketts Geneva A. Cottrell Amy Jo Harwood-Jackson Ramona Hill Logsdon Sherry J. Rigel Alta Gray Cox Jody M. Head Harriet Clark Loring Rebecca Rightmyer Dorothy Cox Mary Coombs Head Carroll R. Loy Gregory and Jill Risch Lacy Vincent Cox Ralph W. Head Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Jennifer Wright Roberts Stephen and Marisue Coy Gerry M. Hearin * Chad J. Lyons Charles and Nancy Rogers Edward and Patsy Crady June Fitzpatrick Hearin Joseph H. Lyons Richard and Barbara Romer William Craig Angela Hamer Heppler Scott Lyons Beth Robinson Ronk Deborah Tinius Crone O. C. Herrington Thomas MacGregor D. L. and Susan Ross Lindsey Adcock Crowe Evelyn Hiatt Chris B. Madison John J. Rossi Tony J. Crowe Rose Hamilton Hill Miles Mallette Jason M. Rudd Valerie R. Dando William E. Hill Dyke and Laura Marble David W. Runkle Bob Darrell James and Joyce Hisle William and Marian Joseph R. Schabot Deborah Carter Dearing John W. Hocker Marksberry G. C. and Debbie Scheip Elizabeth Mahon Deddens H. S. Holder Kenneth and Joyce Marshall Jeanmaire Richardson Maribeth Vanderford Bettilou Biedenkopf Holland Linda Ellis Mattingly Schmeltzer Dedmon Elbridge T. Holland James R. Maxfield Gilbert and Patricia Rodney P. Dempsey Timothy R. Holly David G. McBride Schneider Fran Newell Denham Bennie and Judy Horrell Marion Wilson McCrea Gilbert and Bettye James R. Dew Billy and Edna Horrell Walter and Robin Schroerluck John R. Dew Joy Wood Horton McCutchan Donald Schwarz Dwayne Dewitt Elizabeth Beeler Howard Ryan and Ashley McDaniel Charles and Elaine Seitz James M. Diderrich Jane D. Howard Norris and Elise McDivitt Marcus and D. V. Terry Kevin F. Dilger John H. Howard William A. McManus Shearer Vincent and Lee Dimiceli James E. Howley John McReynolds David and Deborah Shelton W. M. Dixon Donald R. Hughes Walker Meacham James A. Shepherd Ray B. Dowell Julia Williams Hughes Myrna Gregory Melhiser Kathryn H. Sherman Beatrice Duckwall Douglas and MaryBarr Thomas and Nicole Melton Marilyn Hopkins Shimp Paul A. Duffey Humphrey Thomas C. Meredith C. J. Shipp Thomas M. Durbin Margaret Duncan Hunt Robert Merriam Riley and Barbara Shirley Fred Eaton George W. Hurter Tommie M. Miller Suzanne Thompson Shirrell Joe Edens Linda Hutchison Marsha Connell Mills J. Randy Shultz Terry D. Edwards Ray Hutchison Jr. Russell T. Montfort Jean Watson Simmers * Delores Craft Eldridge Chad J. Izsak Keith M. Moody Julian and Christine Charles R. Elswick Jill K. Jackson Evelyn Bruington Moremen Simpson

32 Michael L. Simpson Ella Whobrey Thomas Heritage Society Susan C. Simpson Frank L. Thompson Tiffany Siebe Simpson Ian and Judith Tingley Payton F. Adams Virginia Tyirin Kleine William H. Skrentny Stephen T. Tornatore June Wagemann Allen Marcia Smith Lawrence Audrey L. Smith Clarence D. Trent Carol Ayer Baker Berry and Linda Major Eugene Smith John W. Tullis Joey R. Smith Doris Curry Turner Walter and Anne Beavin Bettie Render Majors Louise Stoess Smith Stephen W. Uebelhor N. Thomas Bonny Deva Manders Molly Ridley Smith Joel Utley William W. Bowling Gertrude Ellis Morris Stewart P. Smith Russell N. Van Zant Louis and Kathleen Browning Wilbur M. Norris Dorothy S. Smithson Ronald C. Villa Julie Frank Buxton G. Chad Perry Lucille Harmon Snedegar James and Bonnie Vincent W. Hershell Cave Joseph L. Petz Dallas L. Snider William H. Vogel William H. Speer Jr. Daniel E. Voight Marilouise Chamberlain Roy and Margaret Pickerill B. Harry Spurrier David and Ruth Ward Frank R. Cox Jr. Connie Powell Bill L. Squires Christopher A. Warren Ernie and Martha Davis James and Wanda Prater William Q. Stacy James M. Watkins Jerry and Helen Davis Gayle Presley Julie Hartgrove Stallings Sheila Adkins Wayne Randle and June Dew Betty F. Puckett Charles and Sally Standiford George W. Webb Dale Stewart Blaine J. Weddle Anna Dixon-Skidmore Charles D. Ralph John T. Stewart Derrick and Tiffanny Wells Harold W. Dorsey Don and Pat Rankin Bryant and Cherie Stiles Michael H. Welsch George M. Duncan Charles and Laurie Reiser Gertrude Stone Ruth D. Westerfield Thomas W. Eblen George D. Rives Roy and Norma Stone David J. Whaley T. D. and Rowena Everett Harry C. Rose Herbert L. Stowers Luther W. White Karen D. Fisher-Brasher John and Elaine Ross Richard and Janet Suwanski Nancy T. Wilson John and Bonnie Swaim R. Allen and Beulah Wilson Judith Rogers Ford Douglas & Katherine Sasser John M. Swann Richard Wilson Beryl and Nancy Franklin Hope B. Scott Wendelin Wotowiec Talcott William B. Wilson Martha G. Gipe Jean R. Sewell Brandon and Kimberly Taylor Adam H. Wojtelwicz George and Gertrude Greenwell Carol G. Smith Lexie Bryant Taylor Richard V. Wood Frankie Scott Hager Margaret C. Smith Sharon Brenner Taylor Sue D. Woods Terry R. Taylor John A. Wright Alberta Chapman Hall Gertrude “Piny” Smith Virginia B. Taylor Peter J. Youll Harold and Christy Hall Staci Pittman Springer Roger Hayes Cindra K. Stiff and James Ray “To err is human, to forgive, divine.” Alexander Pope David and Mary Lois Hilton Gay Forbes Strang Every effort was made to proofread the giving lists. If, for any reason, a Bob and Erlene Himes James and Shirley Thurmond name was omitted or misspelled, please accept the apology of the Advancement Office. We value our alumni and friends. Billy Pat and Ruthie Hume Janice Farmer Weaver Charles and Violet Jackson Luther W. White This Honor Roll lists the gifts received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. If we received your gift after that date, you will be recognized in the Joe and Marilyn Jerman Howard A. Zeimer 2007-2008 Honor Roll. Bill and Mildred Kincaid Hugo Zimmermann

Calling All Alumni! Recent Graduate is New Director of Alumni Lauren Werner ’05 became the new Director of Alumni on The purpose of the Alumni Association Board is to January 2. She graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science promote the interests of Kentucky Wesleyan College Degree in Communications and a minor in Business Administration and to establish mutually beneficial relations between in 2005. While a student, Lauren was active in Kappa Delta the College and the Alumni, and to perpetuate Sorority, PanHellenic President, Senator for Student Government continuing friendships and fellowship among alumni. Association, President of Admissions Ambassadors and a member of Other duties consist of attending Alumni Association Oak and Ivy. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree from meetings held on campus at least twice a year and Western Kentucky University. She can be reached at making an annual gift to the College. [email protected] or 270-852-3139. Each year, we elect five new directors to serve on the Introducing the Outstanding Young Graduate Award Alumni Board. To nominate yourself or other alumni, please complete the enclosed form and mail This first-time award will be presented to a Kentucky Wesleyan graduate. A nomination to: form is located on the alumni web page (click Alumni Awards). To qualify for the Young Graduate Award, a nominee must have graduated from the College in the last fifteen years Office of Alumni and distinguishes him/herself through: Kentucky Wesleyan College c/o Lauren Werner ‘05 • Professional or personal achievement. 3000 Frederica Street • Outstanding leadership in their profession and community. Owensboro, KY 42301 • Making contributions that reflect well on the College. • Inspiring others in the Kentucky Wesleyan community. The Alumni Board Nomination form can also be • Demonstrating continued interest and/or contact with the College. found on the alumni web page and can be e-mailed to [email protected]. Please return all nominations by A nomination form is located on the alumni web page (click Alumni Awards) and can be June 16. e-mailed to [email protected]. Please return your nomination by June 16. Preparations are underway to celebrate

Kentucky Wesleyan College’s

sesquicentennialin spectacular fashion on September 26 – 28, 2008.

It will be quite a party with Alumni Weekend, Football Homecoming, Fall Family Festival and a birthday bash all rolled into one, big unforgettable weekend.

Plan to save the date, and enjoy the fun. We will honor treasured traditions and share memories in many special ways. Watch for details in the summer edition of KW Today and on our website at www.kwc.edu.

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