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A publication of Gardner-Webb University Volume 7, Number 3 Fall, 1996

PROFILE ... pages 2-3

Dr. Bob Shackleford Brings Life Experience to New Job

CAMPAIGN UPDATE

A publication of the Division of ... pages 4-5 University Relations Hollifield Bell Tower Project Under Construction M. Christopher White, President Governor Joins University in Honoring Washburns

Ralph W. Dixon Jr., Vice President for University Relations THE SPIRIT OF THE DECADE

Matt Webber, Editor ... pages P-7

Shannon Kennedy, Writer/Photographer A Look Inside Gardner-Webb’s Last 10 Years

Mark Wilson, Sports Editor THREE-MONTH SUMMARY

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Amy Camper, Graphic Artist Since We Last Met

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Fall 1996 • 1 ■

New Dean Brings Life Experience

Teacher, pastor, full-time father, Master of Divinity. For the next 14 years, While he was teaching, Shackleford has chaplain, and dean. These are just a few of Shackleford served as pastor for a number been quoted as saying “I know of no one the words to describe Dr. Bob Shackleford. of churches in West Virginia, North else who wakes up in the morning and At present, he serves all of these positions, Carolina and South Carolina. He says he looks forward to getting up and going to plus a few more. enjoyed his time serving as a full-time work more than I do.” That’s why Vice President and Dean of pastor but always knew he wanted to He says that on the first day of class, he Academic Affairs Gil Blackburn says the teach. often looks at the students and thinks, old adage, “Need something done? Ask the From 1984 to 1989, Shackleford worked “They have so many preconceived ideas busiest person you know” fits Shackleford. on his Master of Science in Child and notions and so many wounds from the And it is probably one of the reasons that Development and Family Relations at the past. I have 45 hours to help challenge in May of this year Shackleford was named University of North Carolina at them to understand about the family.” dean of the college of extended Greensboro. He then took a year off and He adds, “I want students to make better professional studies at Gardner-Webb, with contemplated his next move. In%1990, he decisions about their lives because of the primary responsibility for the school’s things talked about in my class.” GOAL Program. This came just three Meanwhile, as if his days at GWU aren’t years after he began teaching at GWU, totally consumed, Shackleford fills his time and only three years after receiving his with several other duties. He has spent doctorate. more than a year serving as the interim His education began back in 1969 when pastor at First Baptist Church in Henrietta, he attended Bluefield College in Virginia NC. He has also been raising two on a basketball scholarship. It was children, Kristi, 19, and Kori, 17. basketball that led him to the College of And, throughout most of his adult life, the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri. He he has been serving as a chaplain, first in majored in physical education with plans the Army Reserves and then in the Air of becoming a basketball coach - National Guard. This is a serious something countless numbers of future commitment that often finds him GWU sociology students are glad never performing funerals for military leaders, occurred. speaking to groups (including a recent Shackleford remembers one instance military commencement service), and when the basketball team was returning spending time away from home. One of home from an away game. Heading into a GREATER OPPORTUNITIES his most unforgettable experiences as snow storm, the driver refused to stop. FOR ADULT LEARNERS chaplain for the Air National Guard was Panic among team members set in when working in Charlotte after the crash of the vehicle, traveling at 60 miles per hour, flight 1016 in July 1994- All military reached an icy bridge with an 18-wheeler resigned as pastor of the First Baptist personnel working at the crash site were heading in their direction. Shackleford Church in Bluefield, West Virginia, and required by the commander to talk with confesses to being the team’s most religious pursued his Ph.D. in Human Development Shackleford before they could leave the member. In fact, he was serving as the and Family Relations. site. He says the scene was traumatic and youth minister at First Baptist Church in The next three years Shackleford was a worse than anything the group had ever Branson at the time. When they hit the full-time student, taught courses at UNC- seen. It took him months to get over the bridge, Shackleford recalls, the men began Greensboro and also taught classes for the shock as well. yelling, “Pray, Shackleford, pray!” evening program at High Point University. All of Shackleford’s duties have a Maybe it was that experience or his After graduation in 1993, he was hired as a common factor - they are challenging. work with the youth that changed full-time instructor at Gardner-Webb. And, the love of the challenge was the Shackleford’s direction, hut after receiving Here, he has taught a variety of classes deciding factor when Shackleford was his bachelor of science, he entered the including Marriage and Family, Sociology approached by the GWU administration Southeastern Baptist Theological of Religion and Social Problems. about taking over the position of dean of Seminary. In 1976, he graduated with a the college of extended professional

2 • The Web to Position

studies. He now manages the operations of This fall, Shackleford the GOAL (Greater Opportunities for will continue to serve as Adult Learners) program at 14 sites across dean, teacher, pastor, the state. chaplain and his most Shackleford has always been interested fulfilling job, father. Each in adult education, having taught the semester he will teach one evening program at High Point and has class. He’ll serve First taught two GOAL courses each semester Baptist in Henrietta until since he has been with Gardner-Webb. He a permanent replacement says proudly he has already taught at 10 of is found and he’ll the 14 sites. continue to work with the Shackleford, a member of the Bluefield Air National Guard one A College Sports Hall of Fame, is an weekend a month and two imposing figure at 6’6”. But those who weeks a year. He also says work closely with him are already adjusting he’ll continue to raise two to the change. Martha Owens, a former teenage children and do GOAL business advisor, feels Shackleford everything in his power to make brings outstanding ideas to the program the GOAL program at Gardner- and has the perfect combination of Webb University succeed. qualities to be an effective leader. “His Need something done? Shackleford’s military background makes him very your man. efficient and allows for a firm management style while his pastoral background gives him a keen and compassionate view of the needs of human beings,” she says. “Everyone can tell that this is the beginning of something special.” Changes are already occurring in the program. An orientation program, similar V// to what undergraduates on the Boiling Springs campus experience, has been implemented in the 14 locations. In the future, Shackleford says he wants the program to improve academically and involve the graduates of the GOAL program on a greater level. Shackleford also feels that other courses of study in conjunction with '.rur'i ri those already being offered could survive at several GOAL sites. He says they hope to “find the needs and meet them.” He wants to do this through some innovative techniques, saying, “We need to utilize technology to enhance education without losing the human touch.”

i ill h>% • 5 Breaking New Ground Update Lake Hollifield Bell Tower Project Underway Two GWU projects that are receiving immediate attention have been made A July 30th groundbreaking ceremony on the newest building on campus that is home possible by separate gifts from First Gaston the GWU campus for the new Lake to the School of Divinity. Naturally, White Foundation Inc. of Gastonia, and The Hollifield bell tower will remain significant said, this is symbolic of the present. George I. Alden Trust in Worcester, for several reasons. The middle portion of the structure Massachusetts. The occasion marked the anniversary of features the carillon. Literally tons of bells A $50,000 commitment from First the death of Wyndolyn and Hughy will hang here to ring out on any number of Gaston Foundation has been given toward Hollifield’s only son, Forrest, who died in occasions. As the Gardner-Webb the renovation project of the Myers combat in Vietnam. The ceremony was also community eagerly awaits hearing the Spangler Housing Complex. With the the first chance Mrs. Hollifield had to soothing sounds of the carillon for years to renovation divided into two parts, Phase I return to GWU since Hughy Hollifield’s come, Dr. White explained that this will completely refurbish rooms in Myers death in May. represents the future. Flail with new furniture, carper, windows, But while this Tuesday morning could The ceremony gave the opportunity for air conditioning, painting and removal of have been a sorrowful time, the focus was various individuals to note just what this the existing piped FI VAC system. Phase II shifted to what was an event of celebration. day meant to them. On behalf of the of Myers will include new interior lighting, Guests gathered on a knoll overlooking the students, SGA president Michael Mustian improved smoke and fire detection systems majestic Lake Hollifield to witness the eloquently stated, “The commitment you and improved bathroom fixtures. Similar beginning of something special. A tower, have shown, Mrs. Hollifield, is about the renovations for Spangler Hall are scheduled complete with a system of bells called a faith and love that will surely continue the to take place in the next calendar year. carillon that can be played electronically or level of excellence we as students have The George 1. Alden Trust has provided manually, will soon stand for all to see and become accustomed to at Gardner-Webb. a cash gift of $30,000 toward the creation of hear. And the ground on which it will be While other schools may have more a multi-media classroom on the GWU erected has now been officially broken. students or more famous names attached to campus, according to Hr. Frank Bonner, In what some guests called an amazingly it, our school has its people. And, Mrs. provost and senior vice president. short amount of time, the goal for Hollifield, you are one of those very special Described by Bonner as “in the planning completion of the tower was set by Dr. people.” stages, hut something we are definitely Chris White, and later affirmed by the Dr. Terry Fern, chair of the Department pursuing,” the idea of the classroom is to construction company’s president, as of Fine Arts, added on behalf of the faculty, take an existing room on campus and November. “Wouldn’t it be glorious to have “Through this gift you have chosen to transform it with technology that will allow these bells playing in victory after the improve the world around us, and we thank professors to use high-tech teaching November 16th game against Mars Hill?” you. I assure you that the faculty and methods and possibly teleconferencing White asked the crowd. students will always have occasion to honor capabilities to enhance learning. With an artist’s rendering of the tower at and remember you and Mr. Hollifield.” For example, through television, video his side, White pointed out that it was and computer equipment, the room could designed in three very distinct he used to simultaneously reach classes on sections. The top of the structure Gardner-Wehhs Boiling Springs and that houses a massive clock is a Statesville campuses. Students who are replica of the most visible part of without the benefit of having a professor in the old Huggins-Curtis building, the same room with them can receive which decades ago before it information through large-screen monitors, burned was the main building on v ideo and computer technology - thus campus, featuring dorm rooms, creating a more personal learning offices, classrooms and a experience, even though the inst ructor may cafeteria. This, the president he more than an hour away. noted, represents the past. Graphics and informat ion, Bonner said, The ground-level section of can he projected through 3-D imaging with the tower has integrated into its the proposed equipment. The idea came architecture a miniature version from a similar classroom seen used at of the arched window that is Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. seen on the front of Noel Hall, Wyndolyn Hollifield is joined by members of the GWU and Boiling Springs communities to begin the bell tower project.

4 • I In- Wfh Washburn's Support of Campaign Brings Prepare To Take The Recognition From GWU, Governor Hunt Walk Of Honor

North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt was University long before this campaign was As excitement about the construction present at Gardner-Webb on Tuesday, June ever started. There is no way to put a price of a new bell tower at Lake I Iollifield 25, for the official dedication of the tag on the amount of support they have has reached peak levels, yet another school’s admissions building in honor of Dr. given over the past decades.” project has been unveiled related to the and Mrs. H. Gene Washburn of Boiling Dr. Washburn is a 1952 graduate of campaign. Soon Gardner-Wehh Springs. Currently the chairman of the Gardner-Webb and now practices at employees, students, friends and alumni GWU Board of Trustees, Dr. Washburn has Boiling Springs Medical Associates, located will be able to stroll past the Dover joined with his wife, Billie, in committing adjacent to the GWU campus. Campus ('enter along a new Walk of a major gift to the University’s “Dreaming, Dr. White explained the extreme 1 lonor. Daring, Doing” capital campaign. importance of the Washburns’ gift, saying, With the construction of the Walk The ribbon-cutting ceremony formally “To be successful in a huge fund-raising being made possible by a gift from Fields recognized the first renaming of an existing effort such as ours, the leaders of the Young Ill, national campaign chair of campus facility in honor of a donor who University - the Board of Trustees and the the “Dreaming, Daring, Doing” has supported the current campaign effort. school’s administration - must step forward campaign, and his wife Margaret, all The first new facility named in honor of a and show support. The Washburns have donors of $500 or above to the fund¬ donor was Lindsay Court, a banquet hall in taken that step and set a remarkable raising effort now will forever be the University’s Lutz-Yelton Convocation example for other contributors to follow.” recognized for their generosity. Center made possible by Winifred Lindsay Referring to Dr. Washburn’s generous This level of giving entitles the donor of Rutherfordton. nature, White added, “Before you stands a to have a brick placed within the Walk The building named in honor of the man who has served his country through and inscribed with the names of the Washburns will he known as Washburn the U.S. Army, his profession through a donors themselves or in honor or Hall, a facility that houses all the caring medical practice, and his University memory of an individual. Alumni may University’s admissions and financial through the contribution of resources. He even have their class year included. planning activities. Before being donated and his wife should be truly commended.” Existing gifts to the campaign provide to Gardner-Webb years ago, the building Governor Hunt was equally impressed the starting point for the Walk with all was for decades the site of Dr. Washburn’s with the occasion, saying, “The future of forthcoming gifts during the life of the medical practice. A portion of the major education rests on the shoulders of campaign at $500 or above extending gift committed by the Washburns has been committed individuals - people like the the Walk as far as necessary. The five- used to renovate the facility for office space Washburns who, year after year, are a year “Dreaming, Daring, Doing” and improvements. constant driving force for schools such as campaign officially ends in 1999. Although the amount of the couple’s gift Gardner-Webb University.” Campaign officials added that the gift is undisclosed, White noted that Dr. may be made in full or payable over a Washburn’s donated time, services and five-year period. equipment as University physician as well Because involvement in giving to as team physican for all GWU athletic Gardner-Wehh has never before been so sports for so many years would “certainly important and vital, the Walk of I lonor reach well into the seven figures.” seeks to express a sincere thanks on He added, “Dr. Washburn and Billie behalf of the University to those people have been major contributors to this who are helping it become a nationally prestigious inst itution. The campaign is experiencing great success, hut there is much more that can he done. Private support from alumni and others who are closest it* the University w ill serve to ensure a progressive future for Gardner-Webb and its students. >l’our gift w ill make a difference. 1 he Walk of 1 lonor will show- generations to come who is it* thank for it.

(Left) The Washburns cut the ceremonial ribbon; (Above) NC Governor Jim Hunt

ImII IW • 5 The Spirit Of The Decade

I had been (Anderson College). But, the Gardner-Webb’s last decade has been one ® Michele Norman - alumnus and of progress. The University has seen an communications officer for the School of main thing was the people.” increase in enrollment, endowment, and Divinity: “I had looked at a lot of schools ° Don Durham - alumnus and assistant to faculty. It has also seen a decrease in debt. and I thought Gardner-Webb was the best the president: “What attracted me as a But nothing captures the spirit of the match for me. I came back because 1 had student was the amount of personal decade and the spirit of Gardner-Webb such a wonderful experience as a student attention I got compared to the other better than the attributes that attract here.” schools 1 applied to. What made me faculty, staff and students to this institution. • Eddie McCurley - women’s basketball come back to work was the opportunity • Kendra Haneline — senior business major: coach: “One thing I noticed about to continue relationships with people I “I’ve wanted to come here since I was in Gardner-Webb was the family atmosphere had built when I was a student and to the 7th grade. I came for a youth camp and the facilities were a class above where help further Gardner-Webb’s mission.” and just fell in love.” • Michael Mustian - senior religion and psychology major: “The personal attention of the professors made the difference, because this way, I’m not a number like I would be at a state school.” • Dr. Tamara Cox - assistant professor, French: “The size (was the main factor). I was looking for a small university where I could make a difference. An impersonal relationship in education is not as effective.”

The facilities, the beautiful campus, the programs and the increasing budget are the obvious reasons Gardner-Webb is emerging as a regional university. But, as faculty, staff and students admit, it’s the spirit and people that will make GWU a recognizable regional university.

6 • The Web Enrollment Additions and Chanqes Academics University Status - 1/1 /95 Added School of Divinity MBA program 1 lonor> program initiated Dohto University agreement Sookmyung agreement NCATE accreditation SAC'S, NASM reaffirmed Athletics Men’s soccer program established Women’s soccer established Wrestling program established Moved from NA1A to NCAA-11 All sports fully scholarshiped Student Life Fully staffed counseling center Fully staffed residence halls Campus and Facilities Campus expanded by purchase of 10 A Look into the Future: parcels of land Dover ( atmpus Center renovated “Through the President’s Eyes” Lindsay Hall renovated All resilience halls renovated With 10 years behind him, Dr. Chris discipline on the undergraduate level will Bost Pool renovated White is not taking much time to reflect most likely be special education. The next Webb I (all renovated on his accomplishments but, instead, looks graduate level degree, according to White, Noe I Hall built toward the future. White’s goals reach will probably be in the health field. Expect Lake I lollifield Complex created every aspect of life at Gardner-Webb, Gardner-Webb to offer its first doctorate in Spangler Stadium lights added including academics, athletics, finances the near future as well. In fact, the Soccer facility underway William^ Observatory completed and student life. president says there will be a Doctor of Physical plant facility secured One of the visible statistics that Ministry as soon as the accreditation W( i\Vt I-FM increased to 50,000 Watts Gardner-Webb is often measured by is process for the School of Divinity allows enrollment. In the past decade, for its creation. White believes these Hollifield that will most likely consist of enrollment has increased 33 percent, additions are likely, but his long-term goal two-bedroom apartments for single adults mostly during a time when the number of remains the addition of a law school. as well as families. This, he says, is crucial high school graduates nationally was the With the increase in students and to the expansion of the graduate program lowest it has been in 20 years. White programs, the next logical area to address is and the attraction of older students to would like to experience the same success facilities. The president sees significant GWU programs. in the next 10 years, striving for an building projects taking place in the future. “I also would like to see Gardner-Webb’s enrollment by the year 2006 of over 3,300 Top priority is the renovation of Hamrick athletic programs return to the prominence students. Hall, the oldest and most historic building of the days of Eddie Holbrook (GWU The increase in the endowment at on campus. That facility will house the basketball coach, 1964U977),” says White. GWU is one of the most significant School of Business. White feels the next “And this year Gardner-Webb has the monetary gains made during White’s project will depend on funding. Look for potential to have its best athletic year in a leadership. “In the past 12 months alone, the following (in no particular order) to be long time.” One reason is that for the first we have set up $10 million of planned gifts discussed: time in history, GWU now offers the full to the school, virtually all for endowment,” •Wellness Center (attached to a amount of scholarships the conference says White. Expect an endowment of an completely renovated Bost Gym) allows in every sport. White is also impressive $30 million in the next decade. • Science building currently taking his turn as the president of Academically, White hopes to continue •Communications Studies building the South Atlantic Conference. to do more with international education. • Music facility and recital hall. With a decade of progress to build upon, GWU already has two exchange While still pondering the goals for White is confident that these goals will agreements with foreign institutions - facilities, White is quick to point out his someday be achieved. “I think we can do Dohto University in Japan and Sookmyung concern for housing on campus. According all of this by being focused on who we are Women’s University in South Korea. Also, to him, no new dorms will be built. and getting better and better.” Gardner-Webh is beginning to move into Instead, he envisions a possible housing the field of sports medicine, and the next complex on the undeveloped side of Lake

Fall 1996 • 7 we were confident of - education, nursing and music programs all that Gardner-Webb can feature national accreditation. The GWU be recognized for its School of Divinity, begun in 1993, currently quality in all areas.” is working toward national accreditation, Gardner-Webb’s two- having taken the first major step in that year self-study of its process recently by being elected as an Since We programs and campus associate member of the Association of activities was led by Theological Schools. faculty member Dr. Sue Camp, professor of business. The Graduation Memorable University evaluated For GOAL Program areas such as the Last Met institution’s mission New Dean Gives Address statement and Advisors in the GOAL Program admit A three'month summary effectiveness, financial they get a special feeling at each graduation health, academic ceremony held on the Gardner-Webb of highlights on campus offerings, student life, campus. That’s because working with facilities, policies and students in the University’s night school documents. program, they get to know people who most “The key is to demonstrate that you’re likely have struggled more with gaining a Accrediting Body Gives meeting your institution’s goals and that college education than the traditional you’re pursuing good, sound practices in student. GWU High Marks higher education,” explained Camp. “As a The GWU GOAL program was well- 10-Year Review A Success Gardner-Webb graduate and professor, I’ve represented at Gardner-Webb’s summer Want to operate a succcessful university? commencement in August. Nearly 125 Not without this you won’t. graduates of the program were part of the Gardner-Webb University learned "I've al ways 170 that received degrees in the Lutz-Yelton recently it had successfully completed an Convocation Center on campus. accreditation review process that is required k nown we L Ld The ceremony was especially significant every 10 years for 800 colleges and because the keynote address was delivered by Dr. Bob Shackleford, the newly universities in the southeastern United cjualiiy States. The review, conducted by the appointed dean of the college of extended Southern Association of Colleges and professional studies, who now oversees the Schools (SACS), is an intensive, two-year programs, k ut management of the GOAL Program. study of every aspect of an institution’s Shackleford said to the graduating class, programs and operations, according to Dr. it s nice to kear “A sentence in a book by Bill Bradley Frank Bonner, GV/U provost and senioi changed my life, and maybe it will have the vice president. someone else same effect on you. It read ‘When I’m not After a comprehensive self-study is practicing, someone, somewhere is; and conducted by a university, a visiting SACS say so. when we meet, he’ll beat me.’ Just committee spends several days reviewing a7 —Dr Sue Cd remember it’s not always who has the talent the school and then takes collected data and who doesn’t - it’s who’s willing to work back to another SACS committee called always known we had quality programs, but hard and do the job.” the Commission on Colleges. When all it’s nice to hear someone else say so.” One student indicative of the spirit of the information has met SACS criteria, Bonner noted that every effort is made by GOAL program is Jewel Jones. As a 54- reaffirmation of a school’s accreditation is SACS to provide a visiting committee year-old working professional, Jones has granted. SACS accredits institutions in 11 comprised of members from comparable tackled the prospect of going back to Southeastern states. Accreditation, Bonner institutions as the one they evaluate, thus college rather late in life. But all the while said, is imperative for a college or university ensuring that it is a peer review. The only Jones kept her grades near perfect and “gave stipulation, he added, is that committee to operate. every ounce of herself to getting that “Without accreditation, students could members cannot be employed by schools in degree.” Jones received the bachelor of not receive federal financial aid or he the same state as the one they observe. science degree in business administration eligible for admission into graduate or Bonner explained that while specific through classes at Gardner-Webb’s professional schools. Likewise, foundations programs within a university can have Richmond County site. will not recognize schools seeking funding national accreditation, overall accreditation Most all of the GOAL students make that are not accredited. The clean hill of for an institution is conducted regionally sacrifices to attend the program, according health given to us by SACS confirms what rather than nationally. For example, to GOAL advisors. “Generally, these people

8 • The Weh are at the age of taking care of children or the ATS staff toward candidacy. elderly parents, so by taking classes while Requirements for admission include Deparmnt holding a fulbtime job and attending to employing a certain number of properly other obligations is quite an undertaking,” qualified faculty; the offering of a broad Chair Elected one staffer explained. She added that often range of theological disciplines in the GOAL students have pursued a career educational program; featuring a library of to Regional without a college education and come to appropriate size and adequacy; a Post realize the importance of such schooling commitment of openness to diversity; and during mid-life. the completion of a full graduating class. Morgan to head Alpha Chi Degrees conferred at commencement The first divinity commencement in 1995 Gardner-Webb University foreign included the Master of Business awarded the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) languages chair Dr. Robert E. Morgan has Administration (MBA), bachelor of arts, degree to five graduates who had transferred been elected as president of Region III of master of arts, bachelor of science, and some coursework into the program. This Alpha Chi, the national college honor Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). spring, the commencement for 11 graduates scholarship society. included those who completed the full Morgan, who is the faculty sponsor of the M.Div. degree with the School of Divinity. North Carolina Zeta chapter of Alpha Chi Professors Recognized Currently, out of the 192 schools that are at Gardner-Webb, will serve a two-year Two Receive Award accredited by ATS in the United States and term as president. In this capacity he will for Academic Course Canada, only two of those are in North be the head of Region III, which consists of

Gardner-Webb professors Drs. Barbara Carolina - Duke Divinity School and 80 college and university chapters of Alpha Burkett and Jack Partain are the only North Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Chi in the Southeast. Carolina winners of a prestigious prize. A It will take the GWU School of Divinity a Vice President and Dean of Academic minimum of two more years to become fully course they created, “Issues in Science and Affairs Dr. Gil Blackburn says, “Dr. accredited. Religion,” won a $10,000 award from the Morgan’s election to this position is indicative of the status we are giving to John Templeton Foundation. academic performance on campus. Our The foundation, established in 1987, encourages the pursuit of scientific and religious knowledge. Only 100 awards were presented nationwide. Dr. Burkett is a professor of biology, Dr. Partain serves as a professor of religion at Gardner-Webb. In order to receive the award, Drs. Burkett and Partain traveled to Berkeley, California, to attend a summer workshop. School Of Divinity Takes Step Forward Accreditation Nearing

The School of Divinity at Gardner- Webb was admitted as an associate member of The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) at the 40th biennial meeting in Denver, Colorado. ATS associate membership is a necessary step toward gaining full accreditation. University officials call this a great achievement for the School of Divinity Qroul) members from the Qcirdner-Webb tour of the Holy Land and Egypt are pictured because it not only represents high in front of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The tour took place August 4*14 and standards, but it was granted at the earliest consisted of QWU friends, alumni, students and staff. Led by Dr. Chris White, the possible date. tour examines the significance of sites visited as they relate to the scriptures, and Since the School of Divinity was group members benefit from President White’s extensive background in biblical established in 1992, the faculty and staff studies. Next year’s tour takes place in May and will feature the QWU Concert Choir of the School and of the University have perfoiming along various stops on the tour. been working in close cooperation with

Fall 19% • 9 students have not only been very active but awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 from Gist was recognized by the scholarship very prominent in Alpha Chi activities, the Joseph B. Freeman Jr. Education Fund. selection committee for remarkable including presentations and scholarly Guidelines for the fund state that at least scholastic aptitude, an exceptional SAT articles written for the official Alpha Chi half of the recipients will be students score, and a propensity for composing publication.” planning to attend Gardner-Webb. In turn, colorful short stories. With both parents Morgan echoes the thoughts of Gardner Webb agrees to match, dollar for deceased and the responsibility of helping Blackburn, saying that he is not only dollar, awarded to recipients who enroll as care for others in her household, Gist was pleased on a individual basis but also for full'time undergraduates. Scholarship and praised by Dr. White for her positive Gardner-Webb. “Anytime we can do matching funds provide tuition, housing attitude and her desire to succeed. It was something that puts Gardner Webb and meals for the students. noted that a recommendation letter written University in the academic forefront Three of the five teenagers honored on her behalf by one of her teachers increases the value of the degrees our Tuesday will enroll at GWU in the fall. described her as “a miracle.” Gist will study students earn,” Morgan said. They are Starr Tressa Gist and Dorinda May history at Gardner-Webb. Three hundred institutions in the United Holmes of Shelby High School, and Joel States and Puerto Rico have Alpha Chi Steven Kendrick Jr. of Burns High School. chapters. Membership in Alpha Chi is The remaining two recipients are both limited to the top 10 percent of juniors and from Shelby High School, Lance O’Neill Tke fund kelps seniors academically and recognizes McCluney, who plans to attend UNC' character as well as scholarship. Alpha Chi Charlotte, and Kari Leigh Davis, who will tk ose aibout to fall will celebrate its 75th anniversary in 1997. enroll at Brevard College. This year’s recipients are shining throudr tk e crac ks. examples of exactly why this fund was o Freeman Fund Makes created, said GWU President Dr. Chris College A Possibility For White. He specifically cited the personal Established in 1991, the fund was named circumstances of Gist and Kendrick as for the late Joseph B. Freeman, who for Area Students evidence, explaining that both have many years was head of the Interstate overcome difficulties and hardship to pursue Johnson Lane office in Shelby and who was Five Qualify for Assistance their college dreams. a visible supporter of educational pursuits in This isn’t your typical scholarship story. Kendrick last year was involved in a near- Cleveland County. Several Cleveland County business fatal automobile accident that doctors An unusual footnote to the Freeman leaders have formed a scholarship fund that thought would leave him unable to walk. awards presentation is the distinction that provides financial assistance to high school After a great deal of rehabilitation, Shelby businessman Stuart LeGrand has students who qualify academically for however, he has made an admirable achieved. LeGrand was recently notified college but whose unique situations might recovery and plans to study physical therapy that he had won an automobile in a otherwise prevent them from attending. in college. Because of medical expenses drawing held by the Boys Club. Gardner- In a July presentation five Cleveland incurred, White said, Kendrick was an ideal Webb President Dr. Chris White, upon County high school graduates received candidate for a Freeman award. hearing that LeGrand had also previously won another automobile in a similar drawing, asked LeGrand if he would like to donate the cash value of the vehicle to Gardner-Webb, specifically to the Freeman Education Fund. LeGrand agreed. “His unselfish act is sort of indicative of the spirit in which the fund was created, to give what we can to those who might benefit most from it,” said White. Old Testament Professor Joins GWU Keown To Replace Wyatt

Dr. Gerald L. Keown has joined Gardner- Webb as a professor of Old Testament Interpretation for the School of Divinity. Keown, who is replacing the retiring Dr. Roy Wyatt, comes to GWU from The

10 • The Weh Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. During the past year, Keown also did some teaching abroad. He taught at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Singapore and the Moscow Theological Seminary in Russia. In addition to teaching, Keown has led Bible conferences, revivals, and serves as an interim pastor. He has been published in several journals and study Bibles and most recently co-authored a commentary for the publication “Word” on the subject of Jeremiah. Keown is married and has two daughters. GWU Trustee Accepts New Position Philson Takes VP Slot Buddy Freeman, dean of admissions and financial planning, and Todd Knight, linebacker coach, Imint lines in the parking lot of the Lutz-Yelton Residence Flail during campus clean- GWU Board of Trustees member »/). Initiated by Dr. Chris White 10 years ago, the annual event is a day for faculty and staff Thomas Philson recently changed jobs. to experience hands on the effort to beautifying the campus of CardnerAVebb. He was named vice president of employee development for Carolinas HealthCare address groups in Chicago and San Kurihara is replacing John Sylvester in System. Previously, Philson served as the the Toyko office. His stop in Cleveland vice president of human resources for the Antonio, Texas. County was one of only a few in the state. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Hardin holds a Ph.D. in Accountancy from The University of Mississippi. He has While here, he also visited Cleveland Authority. Yutaka Corporation, a new Japanese Philson began serving as a trustee over a taught for over two decades. company just minutes from the GWU decade ago. He is currently the chair of campus, and Cleveland Community the finance committee and a member of Japanese businessman College. the executive committee on the Steve Nye, Cleveland County Economic University’s Board of Trustees. Shows interest in GWU Development Commission director, says Commerce Rep Takes Tour that Gardner-Webb’s affiliation with Dohto University in Japan is one reason he New Leadership in place The Japanese liaison to the North wanted to bring Kurihara to campus. “We Carolina Department of Commerce want Mr. Kurihara to know that Japanese FOR MBA PROGRAM recently visited the campus of Gardner- companies choosing to locate in Cleveland Hardin Named Director Webb University as part of a brief tour of County will have an advantage because of Cleveland County. Hideji Kurihara, who Dr. Russell Hardin was named as the the interchange of students between will be stationed in Toyko, will represent new director of the Master of Business Gardner-Webb and Dohto University, as the business interests of North Carolina in Administration (MBA) Program, effective well as the university’s strong business Japan. this fall semester. Kurihara toured several parts of the program.” Hardin, assistant professor of business campus during his visit, including Webb administration and accounting, follows Dr. Hall, the School of Business in Lindsay Keith Griggs as head of the program. Hall and the World Trade Resource Griggs, chair of the Broyhill School of Center. He was impressed by the beauty of Management, helped put together a stellar the campus as well as the commitment MBA faculty and saw the program through GWU has toward furthering international its first graduating class. business. Hardin is considered one of the foremost Hideji Kurihara Gardner-Webb’s regionalism also visits GWU on authorities in the accounting field, as was impressed Kurihara. He was unfamiliar a recent stop in shown by the invitation he received from with the University’s GOAL program, Cleveland an international accounting conference in which is featured at 14 locations around County. He Norway to present a recent paper, The North Carolina, and was intrigued by the will represent Career Orientation of CPAs: An Empirical N.C. businesses concept. Analysis.” He has also been asked to in Japan.

Fall 1996 • 11 Football Program Picked Second Ii Looks For Third Confere

the Dogs one of the nation’s best line up in a multiple I-Formation this linebacking corps. season, taking advantage of a big, veteran “To succeed The secondary will also be strong, offensive line, mobile quarterbacks and a returning two starters that helped lead the variety of talented runners. our older 1995 unit to a # 9 national ranking in Pass Key to the new offensive scheme will be Efficiency Defense. Honorable mention All- the play of an offensive line that returns American choice Speedy Mickles (6-0 175, four starters and all five top reserves. guys must Sr.) returns for his final season after leading Leading the way will be All-American GWU with four interceptions last season. candidate Kelwin Witherspoon (6-3, 280 step up. ” Senior Robert Sr.). The two time All-Conference - Woody Fish Moorer (6-1, 215) selection excels in all phases of blocking, will get the nod at and uses his superior athletic ability to both safety after starting overpower and out-maneuver defenders. As the 1996 football season was several games last The Turbeville, S.C., native will start at approaching, a loud noise could be heard season. one of the tackle spots. Sophomore Ben coming from the practice fields on the Senior Andrei Fuller (6-4, 275) will also challenge for All- campus of Gardner-Webb University. It was Coley (5-10, 175) Star honors, lining up at guard. Veteran the sound of a rising storm in NCAA and a trio of junior center Billy Henderson (6-2, 260 Jr.), and Division II football, a team primed and college transfers will All American guard Michael Wilbanks (6-4, 280 Sr.) will ready for an explosion of success in 1996. make a strong push Kenny Freeman also be strong candidates for All- After posting a 6-4 overall record, and a for playing time at Conference honors. 4-3 third place finish in the South Atlantic the other corner. JuCo All-American Javier Big David Green (6-5, 300 Sr.) will start Conference last season, the Runnin’ Martinez (6-0, 190) from Iowa Central C.C. at tackle, with junior college All-American Bulldogs seem ready to thunder towards a should also see time in the defensive Brandon Ma’Puhi (6-3, 300), junior Kevin conference championship and a trip to the backfield or at a linebacker slot. Cruise (6-6, 310) and senior Seth Townley NCAA Division II Playoffs. The driving force up front will be pre¬ (6-2, 300) pushing for playing time. The Dogs enter the 1996 season picked season All-SAC candidate Kenny Freeman Sophomore Tyrone McGill (6-1, 185) second in the pre-season coaches poll, (6-3, 255 Sr.). He led the Dogs with six will get the call at quarterback, giving the behind defending champion Carson- sacks in 1995, also collecting 64 total stops. Runnin’ Bulldogs one of the most dangerous Newman. The Eagles are ranked 6th in one Freeman’s “refuse to lose” attitude and signal callers in the conference. The former national publication’s pre-season poll. intensity rubs off on his teammates. Gaffney (S.C.) High star can pass and run With 13 starters returning, the 1996 Another player that will push for post¬ the football effectively, which will provide version of the Runnin’ Bulldogs has the season honors this season is Georgia Tech another dimension for opposing defenses to potential to storm the South Atlantic transfer James Singleton (6-3, 295). The stop. McGill threw for 150 yards last season Conference and the national scene. former high school All-American possesses in a reserve roll, completing 16 of 36 passes. The strength of the Runnin’ Bulldogs this the size, strength and speed to dominate the He ran for 42 yards on 16 carries. season will be a hard-hitting, talented line of scrimmage. Joining Freeman and With top receivers Lonnie Custer defense that returns 14 of its top 22 players, Singleton up front will be Rashad Bratton (graduation) and Terry Guess (NFL Draft) including second leading tackier Bo (6-1, 260 Jr.). Bratton saw action in nine gone, GWU quarterbacks will have to find Shannon (89 tackles, 14 hurries). The 5-10 games, backing up All-American Jason new targets to throw to in 1996. 210 lb. sophomore Brewer. He totaled nine tackles, including Senior Terrance Porter (6-4, 180) returns will team with Wes two for loss. Sophomore Warded Cooper after sitting out the 1995 season with an Schenk (6-3, 245 (6-3, 255) and junior Keon Stewart (6-2, injury. The former Dorman (S.C.) High star So.), Ronnie Getz (6- 230) will also push for playing time. will be the leader of a young but talented 0, 200 Sr.), Thomas A fresh philosophy on the offensive side group of receivers. In 1994, he caught 18 Marsh (5-10, 215 Sr.) of the ball will provide GWU fans with a balls for 290 yards and three touchdowns. and Chris James (5- new look for 1996. First-year offensive His excellent size creates a mismatch for 10, 220 Sr.) to give coordinator Mike Ledford brings an smaller defensive backs. exciting, powerful offensive system with Two youngsters that will see plenty of All American him from Tennessee Tech. The Dogs will time this season are Robye DeWitt (5-9, Speedy Mickles

12 o The Web SEVEN RUNNIN’ Pre-Season Coaches Poll BULLDOGS SELECTED nee Title In 19 9 6 PRE-SEASON ALL¬ 175 So.) and Tanner May (6-0, 170 Fr.). playing time, as will Baron Dockery (6-0, DeWitt saw action last season as a kick 200 Jr.), a transfer from Middle Georgia. CONFERENCE returner, bringing back four kicks for 57 Former NC/SC Shrine Bowler Charles yards. His speed and intensity will be assets Palmer (540, 245 So.) of Gaffney (S.C.) The South Atlantic Conference this season. May redshirted in 1995, but High will get the nod at fullback. The big, office recently announced the 1996 made great strides in the spring and should punishing runner, who has been timed as pre-season All-Conference reams, and improve more as the season progresses. fast as 4.5 in the 40-yard dash, is a good seven Runnin’ Bulldogs were honored. Good blocking and receiving from the blocker that should be a star in the future. 1995 honorable mention All- tight end position will be a key part of the Backing up Palmer will be converted American defensive back Speedy Runnin’ Bulldog offense this fall, and four linebacker Odell Peoples (6-1, 230 Jr.) Mickles was named to the first-team talented players will battle for the majority and former Shelby (N.C.) High star Omar defense, as was defensive end Kenny of playing time. Roberts (6-1, 220, Fr.). Freeman. Punter Trey Greene was also Returning starter Britt Phillips (6-3, 240 Punter Trey Greene, who booted 57 named to the first-team. Sr.) has good experience in the passing kicks for a 39.0 average in 1995, returns Two-time All-Conference performer game, and has the size to be an outstanding this season. He pinned opponents inside Kehvin Witherspoon was named to the blocker. Redshirt freshman Josh Low (6-2, the 20-yard line 13 times. second-team offensive unit as was 225) is a future star with great hands and a Gardner-Webb began the season with running hack Shed Harris. knack for blocking. Division II powerhouse Valdosta (Ga.) Linebackers Bo Shannon and Junior Amp Smith (6-3, 255) and senior State on August 31 under the lights in Thomas Marsh, who will lead a Dwayne Simpson (6-3, 215) have moved Boiling Springs. The Blazers were rated as talented GWU defense this season, from runningback to tight end in the high as 8th in some pre-season polls and were named to the second-team spring, and both have shown good progress boast two first-team All-Americans in defense. in learning the new position. With the quarterback Lance Funderburke and “Obviously we are looking for great move to a ground-oriented attack, GWU receiver Sean Pender. things from our returning starters,” will depend on a stable of exciting If the Runnin5 Bulldogs can take Conch Woody Fish said. “Any coach tailbacks and punishing fullbacks to advantage of playing four of the first five will tell you that experience is the key thunder through opposing defenses. games in the friendly confines of Spangler to making things happen. Our Shed Harris (6-0, 205 Sr.), the team’s Stadium, the October 26 showdown at situation is no different. To succeed, leading rusher in 1995, returns for his final Carson-Newman could have a South the older guys must step up.” season, and should flourish in the new Atlantic Conference title and a trip the offensive system. the NCAA Division II playoffs on the line Although bothered by injuries through for both squads. much of his career, Harris has moved into eighth place on Gardner-Webb’s all-time 1996 GWU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE rushing list with 1,373 career yards. He needs only 175 yards to move into the top Aug. 31 VALDOSTA STATE 7:00 Boiling Springs, N.C. five. The Aiken, S.C., native had his best Sept. 7 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 7:00 Boiling Springs, N.C. season in 1994, running for a career-high Sept. 14 FORT VALLEY STATE 7:00 Boiling Springs, N.C. 686 yards on 126 carries (5.4 per carry) and Sept. 28 at Newberry 7:00 Newberry, S.C. five touchdowns. Last season, he ran for Oct. 5* WINGATE 1:30 Boiling Springs, N.C.: 419 yards on 94 carries (4-5 per carry) and Oct. 12 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7:30 Hickory, N.C. one touchdown. Oct. 19 CATAWBA 7:00 Boiling Springs, N.C. Chris Cobb (5-11, 200 Jr.), a transfer Oct. 26 at Carson-Newman 3:30 Jefferson City, Tenn. from Georgia Military, had a tremendous Nov. 2 at Elon 2:00 Elon College, N.C. spring practice, and should get plenty of Nov. 9 at Presbyterian 1:30 Clinton, S.C. carries this season. Independence (Kan.) Nov. 16 MARS HILL 1:30 Boiling Springs, N.C. Community College speedster Terry

Blassingame (6-0, 190 Jr.), who runs a cat- * Homecoming Game quick 4.4 40-yard dash, will push for

Fall 1996 * 13 Men's Soccer Team Poised For A Run At SAC Crown

After a posting a school-record make a 12 victories in 1995, the strong case Gardner-Webb men’s soccer for All- team has its sights set on a Conference higher goal for the 1996 and possible season, the South Atlantic All- Conference championship. T American With eight returning starters and a ' honors in 1996. The wealth of incoming talent, Head Coach Mauldin, S.C., native Tony Setzer has his best chance in the has a strong group of program’s 10-year history to bring home defenders in front of him, the school’s first-ever soccer title. including Billy Abrams, The major factor in the Runnin’ Rodney Keith, David Welsh, Bulldog’s success this season will be Robby Ambler, Errol senior All-American Jerome Lee Head Coach Tony Setzer Williams and Eric Narvez. Yaw. The native of Point-A-Pierre, Trinidad, torched opponents Coach for 20 goals and six assists last V Setzer stayed season to earn SAC Player of the . busy in the offseason Year honors. Lee Yaw also became the first assembling one of his finest recruiting classes athlete in Gardner-Webb history to be for the upcoming season. named both an All-American and Academic Leading the way is junior midfielder Hugo All-American in the same season, earning Biggar, a transfer from Spartanburg (S.C.) NSCAA and GTE Academic All-American Methodist. The lightning-quick Capetown, recognition to go along with NSCAA All- American honors. South Africa, native helped the Pioneers to a NJCAA National Championship as a With one season left in his stellar career, freshman and will be an exciting addition to Lee Yaw has the chance to go down as one’of the GWU attack. the top players in South Atlantic Other newcomers that will make strong Conference history. He is the leading career contributions are junior foward Derek goals scorer in SAC history with 43, also All-American Jerome Lee Ya

Offense will not be the only strong suit for Gardner-Webb this season. Acrobatic goalkeeper Brooks Derrick is back for his final campaign at GWU after leading the Goalkeeper Broolcs Derrick NCAA Division II South Region with a 0.65 Goals Against Average last season. He will SAC Commissioner Speaks Out Echols Brings Good News to GWU, Answers Questions About The Conference

Recently, South Atlantic Conference he took time to address other issues facing what some might think is best for the commissioner Doug Echols visited the the conference. school might not always be what’s best for Gardner-Webb campus to have his picture • Regarding QWU President Dr. Chris the student-athletes. In some cases the taken with GWU basketball coaches Rick White’s current role as president of the competition is so tough for schools making Scruggs and Eddie McCurley in order to SAC and chair of the president’s council the move (to Division I) that the negatives promote the latest bit of exciting good for the conference: of getting beat over and over outweigh the news to hit the University: that Gardner- “He is the final authority on matters positives, like increased exposure and Webb will host the Food Lion SAC men’s regarding the conference. I report to him publicity.” and women’s basketball tournament and the council, but often I simply meet • Describing the current state of February 26 - March 1. one-on-one with him to discuss daily Division II in comparison to the larger Beginning this year, Gardner-Webb will business and any new issues facing our and smaller divisions: be the first SAC school to host the schools. He is a progressive-minded “I really feel Division II is much more tournament on its campus as part of a new individual who conveys the same attention stable and organized than either Division I rotating system, with each of the other and concern for the conference as he does or Division III. We simply have better conference schools taking a turn to play for Gardner-Webb.” representation at the governing level, host for the next several years. Echols • On the addition of Newberry to the meaning that nearly all our schools have praised GWU for expressing an interest in SAC and the eventual loss of Elon College the same amount of input in regard to being the first site in the new system, to Division I: policy and organization. In Division I, you saying that the other schools will look to “Newberry was previously a member of have the largest and strongest schools - this year’s tournament at Gardner-Webb as the SAC, so we’re extremely pleased to the top 100 or so out of 300 - wanting to a model for their own plans as hosts. have a familiar face back. Elon’s task, run the show for everyone. In Division III, Echols also announced that GWU will however, will be a very challenging one for which has the most schools, there are so be the host site for the Food Lion SAC them I think. Elon has evaluated its many different institutions, and different¬ men’s soccer tournament November 9-10. situation and feels this is the best move for sized institutions, that governance does not What follows are comments from Echols as the school. I’m concerned many times that occur as smoothly and efficiently. “I really like where our (SAC) schools are right now. It’s one of the top conferences in the nation. If I was a school contemplating a move to Division I, my feelings would be very mixed. I think I would rather be at the top of the heap in Division II than at the bottom of the heap in Division I.”

Pictured left to right: Mens Basketball Coach Rick Scruggs, SAC Commissioner Doug Echols and Womens Basketball Coach Eddie McCurley discuss GWU being host of the Food Lion SAC basketball tournament this season.

Fall 1996 • 15 QWU Qrad GWU Staffer Assists Honored by Panthers Nationally Recognized Program 1996 Gardner' Webb University As the assistant director of residence life, children living in an abusive family graduate Heather Juls Hux is recognized on the Gardner- situation and provides a place for them to Robertson White has received the second Webb campus for her availability to feel safe and relaxed. Last year, the camp annual Carolina Panthers scholarship. The counsel students with any problem they received one of seven Marshall’s Domestic award, given to a female athlete and a male encounter. Her desire to help others, Peace Prizes from the Family Violence football player, is designated lor graduates however, reaches beyond her professional Prevention Fund in San Francisco and of Carolina colleges who are continuing element. She helps run the Children’s Marshall’s Department Stores. The camp their education. Each scholarship is Summer Day Camp in Cleveland County served 32 children during its two summer $5,000. operated by the Abuse Prevention Council. sessions. According to the Panthers, the award is The camp focuses on issues relevant to based on leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Only graduating seniors from North and South (Carolina who have earned a varsity letter are eligible. Alumni Calendar Of Events Students must also have a oracle point average of at least TO, a recommendation Homecoming 1996 by their athletic director and plans to enroll as a full-time graduate student. “Celebrating 90 Years” White, a resident of Durham and wile ol October 4-5, 1996 GWU alum Marty White, played both volleyball and softball at Gardner-Webb. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 She graduated with perleci 4.0 grade point 7:00 P.M. ANNUA average. She was awarded the Most Outstanding Female Gmduate Award and the Senior Scholastic Achievement Award at the May 1996 commencement (Childcare ceremonies. White was also named a l irst Union Scholar Athlete, a district member of the GTE Academic All-American fJMHl ] Volleyball team, and was a member ol rHE BES' Alpha Chi national honor society. Lunch White will begirt studying medicine this Tin ions fall at the University ol North Carolina at C 'Impel I Ii 11. She plans to work toward an ■Aet-mttes- M.D. with a specially in pediatric

medicine. HOME! GWIJ Director ol Athletics Ozzte McFarland commented, "I leather is HOMECOMING footrall game certainly deserving ol this recognition. As te-J vs. WiNGATE^^iiVERSIT^ a student and an athlete at Gardner-Webb she has set a remarkable example lor others to lollow. A prestigious award such as this relieds well not only on I leather, hut on (iardner-Wehh l Iniversily as well." TUESDAY, ) h, A lout-person committee, chaired by 12:30 P.M. lormer N.C\ governor Jim Marl in, eoiuluc ts (In cc? Carolina Baptist State the selection process. Marlin said, “We had Convention) many strong candidates to apply lor the Special Events Center of the Greensboro Coliseum scholarships. We are quickly learning that Room #5 ihcdi vision to select only two winners is To make reservations, call 704-4340923. an increasingly difficult one."

id • I lu* WVI' Student Has Experience Of A Lifetime allowed us to see that education is evangelism for a lifetime. My they put the lessons faith is stronger. My self-esteem is stronger. they teach into action The experience was definitely in their everyday lives worthwhile.” - and it works.” Dr. Dobson made a special effort to be involved with the students. The group of 30 had a special dinner and devotional time at the Dobson home. Julianne described Dobson as “a joy to be around.” He and his wife shared personal stories from their relationship and Gardner Webb student was eager A offered encouragement to the group. to return to the University after The students had excellent an exciting semester long opportunities to learn from many mountaintop experience at the Institute prominent members of the Christian for Family Studies in Colorado Springs, community. Henry Blackaby, author of Colorado. The program, which gives “Experiencing God,” led a chapel service, college credit, is sponsored by Focus on the and Christian recording artists, 4HIM, Family, led by the world-renowned were featured speakers during a class evangelist Dr. James Dobson. meeting. Dr. Dobson also invited the Julianne Kuykendall, a sociology major, group into the radio broadcasting studio. was one of 30 college students chosen to They were present for interviews with study the effort to preserve traditional people such as Chuck Colsen, Rabbi family values and halt the disintegration of Daniel Lapin, and Promise Keepers leader the family. According to Dr. Dobson, Bill McCartney. Student questions were “These students represent the future of our • JLll lanneI described featured on the radio show. country.” According to Kuykendall, this was the While at the Institute, the participants Dob experience of her life. “The Lord looked into various family issues with a reaffirmed my conviction to work with distinctively Christian approach. Five around. family counseling. I’ve learned that family classes were offered, including an internship in the Focus on the Family ministry. Kuykendall was selected to work with the ministry’s magazine because of her GWU Student Exemplifies experience with the campus newspaper and print journalism classes. She performed Golden Rule daily office correspondence and had the opportunity to write an article on her It seems that research papers, lectures, nearby Shelby. Valdez is no stranger to experience with the Institute. and athletics leave most college students volunteerism. She has done mission work Even upon returning to her home in with no extra time for outside in several areas including Oklahoma, Canton, S.C., Kuykendall was still on the involvement. However, Hannah Valdez, a Georgia and Trinidad. Her summer this mountaintop. She bubbled over with praise sophomore at Gardner-Webb, has managed year was spent as a counselor and tennis for the program and it’s contribution to her to balance it all and dedicate herself to coach at Camp Walt Whitman in New life. She was especially impressed with volunteering in the community. She Hampshire. According to Hannah, “The how the Institute’s leaders pour their lives recently received the J.C. Penney Golden challenge in helping people feel safe and into the program. “Spending time with the Rule Award for her work with children special makes it all rewarding to me”. leaders and their families in their homes through the Youth Assistance Program in

Fall 1996 ° 17 Stephen and Lindsay, reside in Schools and also serves as choir Jacksonville, FL. director at New Hope Baptist Church in Gastonia. R. Jerry Rumfelt ’78 recently retired as pastor of Dover church. Dr. James Robert Cline Jr. 76 He and his wife, Nancy, now live delivered his inaugural sermon as Class Nous in Spencer Mountain. the minister of Hartsville First Baptist Church on May 5, 1996. College Board of Trustees. She is Cheryl Washburn ’78 was "■’50s also the new Alumni President at recently named the ’96 North Mary Beth Bowser Hoskins 76 Carolina Social Services Rev. Wray G. Barrett ’57 will Limestone. She is currently and Steve Hoskins announce the Association Member of the Year in escort his 16th trip to the Holy assistant to the president for birth of a daughter, Caroline both Haywood County and the Land in October. The Rev. academic enrichment at Cleveland Elizabeth, born June 6, 1996. Southwestern District. Cheryl has Barrett has been taking tour groups Community College. They live in Huntersville, NC. been employed by the Haywood to the Holy Land since 1969. Dr. E. Harvey Roger, Jr. ’64 was County Department of Social Martha Jane Motley 76 and C. Connie Bostic ’56 was recently named to the Lake Norman Services for the past 12 years. She Dale Sloan were married March chosen as juror for the May land Regional Medical Center Board of lives in Clyde, NC. 23,1996. Martha Jane was also Artists’ Exhibit/Competition. Trustees. Harvey is pastor of the recently promoted to vice Marla Lane Alsobrook ’77 and Connie is owner of Zone One First Baptist Church in president with NationsBank in Mark Benjamin Patterson were Contemporary Gallery in Mooresville, is an adjunct professor training and performance Asheville, NC. development. The couple resides in Greensboro, NC. Keith S. Snyder ’53 retired in June 1995. He and his wife, Bulo Ervin Price 76 recently Frances, reside in Asheville, Alum Making His Mark received his Master of Divinity NC. from Gardner-Webb University. As Performer He also received the Robert Thomas Sherrill Wilson ’51 Lamb Outstanding Divinity recently retired from the A mime performance in the graduating with a religion School Student Award. Bulo and Employment Security his wife, McAlynn “Mackie” ( iardner-Wehh cafeteria in degree, he moved west to study Commission in Charlotte. He Sinclair Price 77 reside in 1977 inspired one student to is also retired from the U.S. at the esteemed 1 Vll’Arie Shelby. Army Reserves with 38 years of dwelt>p his hive t>1 ;ietmg. School of Millie and l ntiiedv service. He and his wife, Vickie Marlowe 75 has been Now Murk MeMiisiers, ;i |9tS0 in Blue l ake, ( alii. Nh Masters Bernice, reside in Charlotte, named Catawba Memorial .ilum, is ,i Si Mill) C Lirolm.i Arts NC. has trained with (unions mimes Hospital’s C.A.R.E. Employee of ( jiininissiun approved an M horn around the world and his the Month for June. She is a who travels regionally sharing shows cmph.isirv the huinoi certified post-anesthesia nurse. She lives in Claremont, NC. "■’60s his unique ownedic style w ith h’lind in simphi it\ rather than audiences throughout the Randy S. Richey ’69 recently in <. rudeness 11| main iii«»,k in Richard “Ric” Walters 75 was joined Carolina Tractor as the S\vmg his v«‘medians. “ h, make people recently promoted to marketing manager of training and manager with Pymonarch Food encounter with the <. uleienu luugli is a g< tod t lung,” recruiting. Randy is now Distributors, a division of the performer, McMusters enrolled responsible for recruiting and Mv Masters said. People aren't Sara Lee Corporation. He lives m a hash mime v <>urse training heavy equipment given the permission to laugh in Roanoke, VA. technicians and diesel sponsored hy ( 'hurlotle’s enough these days. mechanics. He and his wife, Dr. Tommy Huddleston 74 has v ullural arts <. enter. Alter Jewel, live in Belmont, NC. been elected to serve as a trustee of the Foreign Mission Board. Jim Taylor ’66 was featured in He is pastor of the Catawba a “Where are they now?” article in of psychology, serves on the Board Baptist Church in Rock Hill, SC. the Franklin Press recently. Jim of Advisors and the Ministerial married April 27, 1996. She is a has been teaching and coaching at Board of Associates for Gardner- secretary for Yelton, Farfour, John R. Lentz Jr. 74 has been Shelby High School for the past Webb University. McCartney and Lutz. They reside named human resources director 22 years. He led the Golden Lions in Shelby, NC. for Milliken and Company in football team to two consecutive Rebecca Greene Bingham ’60 Europe. He and his wife and state championships in 1986 and recently completed 35 years with Janice Lynn Evans ’77 and children will be living in Stroud, 1987. attorneys Hamrick, Mauney, Thomas Andrew Richmond were England. Flowers & Martin in Shelby, NC. married June 15, 1996. She is Wendell G. Bailey ’64 retired employed by Rowan-Salisbury William Edward Watson 72 and Dr. John Wren ’60 has been from the North Carolina Air Schools. They live in Concord, Patsy Jo Newton were married National Guard in July. Senior named pastor of Woodland Hills NC. May 4, 1996. He is employed by Master Sergeant Bailey served with Baptist Church in Asheville, NC. the North Carolina Department of the 145th Airlift Group, He and his wife, Joyce, have three Phil Reid ’77 was recently Corrections. They live in Forest Charlotte, NC, for 34 years. children. promoted to department head of City, NC. the Microcomputer Systems Herbert M. Baker ’64 was named Technology Program at Cleveland Richard Carson 71 is a superintendent of Yadkin County "■’70s Community College. psychologist for the South Schools. He, his wife Linda, and Carolina Vocational daughter, LeeAnn, live in Yadkin Michael Mitchell ’79 is now the Gene Bumgardner 76 was Rehabilitation Department. He County. minister of music at Southside recently featured in an article in lives with his wife, Linda, and two Estates Baptist Church. Michael, the Kings Mountain Herald. Gene children in Lyman, SC. Dorothy Pennington Mclntrye his wife, Terri, and their children, is the head of the choral program 64 was elected to the Limestone for the Kings Mountain District

18 • The Web Gastonia. The couple resides in C. Smith University. She lives in Jerry McCall ’80 recently ^ ’80s Belmont, NC. Charlotte, NC. graduated from the Law

Lisa Buhrmaster ’89 has joined Enforcement Executive Program Jeffery Me Watters ’87 was recently Cindy Jordan ’84 was recently Mega Force Staffing Services as a sponsored by the Institute of named pastor of First Baptist named the chaplain of Catawba business development manager. She Government. Captain McCall Church. He and his wife, Karen Memorial Hospital. She is the first and her husband, Marc, have two currently serves as the watch female chaplain in the history of the Williams Me Watters ’88, and their commander of A platoon for the daughters. They live in Statesville, children, Stephanie and Justin now hospital. Morganton Department of Public NC. live in Johns Island, SC. Safety. Evie Larrimore ’84 is the new Ellen Dudley Hotchkiss ’89 Perry P. Price ’87 received his athletic director at Independence graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Master of Arts degree in High School in Charlotte, NC. She Institute with a Master of Arts in mathematics education at Pembroke is the only female athletic director Tl"’90s Education in May 1996. State University on May 11, 1996. in Charlotte’s public schools. Ezekial Ezizie Allen ’96 and Kim He is a math teacher at West Victoria Woodard were married Kathy Dawn McGuinn ’89 was Brian Talbot McCulloch ’84 and Columbus High School. He and his named activity director assistant at Lisa W. McCulloch were married April 20, 1996. He is an officer wife, Sumire Watanabe ’89, reside White Oak Manor in November 4, 1995. He is a medical with the U.S. Marine Corps. Kim is in Whiteville, NC. a counselor for Lutheran Family Rutherfordton. She also does technician at Presbyterian Hospital. Services. They live in Virginia. community news for The Tryon Michael John Rousseaux ’87 and They live in Matthews, NC. Daily Bulletin. Kathy lives in Mill Cathy St. Charles Rousseaux ’88 Natalie Beam ’96 and David Spring, NC. Thomas M. McDaniel ’84 recently had a daughter, Catherine Holsten were married June 15, opened McDaniel & Coley Inc., a Alexandra “Alex”, on March 26, 1996. She is a reporter with the Jennifer Richards ’89 has accepted furniture design firm. The firm is 1996. They live in Charlotte, NC. Elizabethton Star. They live in a new position with Young Life as located in Morganton, NC. Elizabethton, TN. regional administrator for the Shirley Ruth Conner ’86 and Northeast Region. She resides in Chris Wallace ’84 has been named Robin Spencer Lattimore were Julie Ann Blanton ’96 and Brian vice president of finance for Doran , NH. married May 4, 1996. She is a Textiles, Inc. Keith Wilson were married May 18, fabric lab technician with Tanner Steve Young ’89 was recently 1996. The couple resides in Sunny Companies, Ltd. They reside in named Outstanding Young Educator Patsy P. Guffey ’83 has been View, NC. Rutherfordton, NC. by the Mooresville Jaycees. He is promoted to manager at Butler & Mitchell T. Cook ’96 and his wife, the principal of Mooresville Middle Stowe in Gastonia. She resides in Caroline Elizabeth Metcalf ’86 Amy, announce the birth of a son, School. Shelby, NC. and Larry Dean Wellmon were Hampton Mitchell, born May 21, married April 20 ,1996. She is Lynn D. Carter ’88 received Brenda Turnmire Killian ’83 and 1996. The family lives in employed by the United States creative teacher awards during a her husband, Scott, announce the Kernersville, NC. Postal Service. They reside in retreat held at the NC Center for birth of a daughter, Hannah Rutherfordton, NC. Greg Gibson ’96 was promoted to the Advancement of Teaching in Rebecca, June 4, 1996. They also captain of the Mooresville Police have a three year old son, Hunter Cullowhee, NC. Jannette Glenn Thornburg ’86 and Department. Greg lives with his Robert. The family resides in James Scott Froneberger were wife, Jean, and three children in Bob Grigg ’88 was named Teacher Monroe, NC. married on April 6, 1996. She is a of the Month for April . He is a Mooresville, NC. teacher with Gaston County sixth grade teacher at Kings Carla R. Detter ’82 has received Schools. They live in Gastonia, Jason Matthew Harrill ’96 and Mountain Middle School. her AG certification and recently Angela Marie Holtzclaw ’93 were NC. added mentor training to her married May 18, 1996. She is a Richard Hardee ’88 has moved to certificate. In March, Carla and her Timothy X. Twitty ’86 and Sandra registered nurse in the ICU at High Point, NC, to work as the teammate received the Region 6 D. Lynch ’86 were married January Rutherford Hospital. He is administrator for High Point Team of the Year Award at the NC 27, 1996. He is the president of employed by Henson Timber. They Christian Academy. Middle School Conference. She Twitty and Associates Design. She live in Forest City, NC. lives in Crouse, NC. Roy Harvell ’88 was appointed as is a business solution consultant for Jason Andrew Kerr ’96 and Cindy the new commandant of IMPACT AT&T Communications. They live Jacquelyn Joanne Davis Wolfe ’82 Renee Whitaker ’95 were married East, a boot camp for young adults, in Charlotte, NC. and husband, Chris, announce the May 19, 1996. Jason is the youth age 16 to 25. birth of their second daughter, Sheila Stevens ’86 was named the Kaylee Mackenzie, born June 28, and children’s minister at Flint Hill Kim Porter ’88 has been accepted facility adminstrator for Spring 1995. Jacquelyn also changed from Baptist Church. Cindy is camp Arbor Assisted Living and Special as a presenter at the annual Western a programmer/analyst to a director with the Cleveland County Care Facility in Hickory, NC. Regional Day Care Conference. programmer/anaylst/EDI coordinator YMCA. They reside in Boiling with Digital Equipment Springs, NC. Mickey Banks Sharpe ’88 and Joan Karen Harmon ’85 and Charles Gregory Blake were married Corporation. The family lives in Beth Whitley Sharpe ’88 had a Carmen Lynn Ledbetter ’96 and Fort Mill, SC. son, Samuel Banks, on May 16, June 15, 1996. She is an Jeffrey Wade McSwain were married 1996. They live in Boiling Springs, occupational health nurse at May 25, 1996. She is employed by John Devine ’81 has been named Rutherford Hospital. The couple the State Employees Credit Union. NC. head football coach for South Point resides in Rutherfordton, NC. They live in Raleigh, NC. High School. John also teaches Roberta Lyn Borden ’87 and biology and physical science at the Thomas Johnston Wilson Jr. were Larry Joe Mast ’85 has joined the Vincent Cordale Ross ’96 and school. married April 12, 1996. She is the real estate staff of The Property LaKita Shante Patterson were Shop in Lenoir, NC. married June 1, 1996. He is editor of The Shelby Star. The Tim Vanderburg ’81 is a graduate couple lives in Lincolnton, NC. employed by the Gaston Detention Angela Ross Jeter ’84 received a teaching assistant at Mississippi Center. The couple resides in Master in Adult Education from State University, working on a Teddy Eugene Eaves Jr. ’87 and Cherryville, NC. Ph.D. in history. He is living with Wendy Lee Piccini were married North Carolina A&T State his wife, Marsha, and son, Zachary, May 18, 1996. He is employed by University in May, 1996. She is the Jodi Melissa Dill ’96 and David in Starksville, MS. the Uniroyal Chemical Company in director, service learning at Johnson Carl Hughes II were married recently in Pickens, SC. She is a

Fall 1996 ® 19 mental health technician in employed by The Capital Area conductor/brakeman. They reside Airy News. She is the city clerk for Greenville. The couple resides in YMCA in Raleigh, NC. in Forest City, NC. the city of Mount Airy. Greenville, SC. Tracy Dawn Walker ’95 and Curt A. Yvonne Turner ’94 and Richard Steven James Lankford ’93 and Angela Marguerite Williams ’96 Lee Dagenhart were married April C. Cockerham were married June Mary Catherine Boleman were and Jeffrey Scott Simmons were 20, 1996. Tracy is employed by 29, 1996. She is employed by married recently. He is employed by married April 13, 1996. The couple Dedicated Contract Carriage Inc. in Duncan Marketing. The couple the Northampton Agency and is lives in Valdese, NC. Newton as a controller. The couple resides in Fayetteville. pursuing a master’s degree in resides in Hickory, NC. counseling at The Citadel. They Christopher Thomas Bridges ’95 Karen Elizabeth Williams ’94 and live in Charleston, SC. and Sharon Cole Thobum were Bobby “Rusty” Eugene Beam ’94 Ernest Rowe Bumgarner Jr. were married July 20, 1996. Chris plans and Chesanie Leigh Eurey were married May 18, 1996. Karen is Jonathon Robert Mackay ’93 and to enroll in Southern Baptist married March 30, 1996. Rusty is employed by Burke Mills in Valdese. Melinda Ann Thomas were married Theological Seminary in Louisville, employed wih the United Parcel The couple lives in Taylorsville, June 8, 1996. Both are currently KY. Service. The couple lives in Shelby. NC. employed with McDonald’s. The couple resides in Monroe, NC. K. Lee Darnell ’95 was recently Penny Couch BS ’94, MBA ’95 Terry Wright ’94 signed a minor featured in an article in the has been named Director of league contract with the Atlanta Dayna Lynn Tomlin ’93 and James Enterprise newspaper in Canton, Volunteer Services at Rutherford Braves. He reported to the Durham Albert Morgan were married March NC. Lee is the police chief in Hospital, Inc. Bulls in class A Carolina League. 23, 1996. Dayna is employed with Arlington. Thorlo, Inc. The couple resides in Brian Kevin Day ’94 and Ashley Hoyt Bynum ’93 and Shawna Statesville, N.C. Monty Durand Deaton ’95 and Rhea Paris were married May 25, Nichelle Davidson were married Amanda Kelly Blanton were 1996. Brian is an assistant manager March 30, 1996. Hoyt is employed Karen Leigh Greene ’92 graduated recently married. Monty is with BiLo in Shelby. They live in with the Henderson County School from Appalachian State University employed by Kings Mountain Cliffside, NC. System and the Hendersonville wih a Master in History. She has District Schools. Boys’ and Girls’ Club. They live in been accepted into the Ph.D Charles James Johnson ’94 and Hendersonville, N.C. program in the History Department Mike Eller ’95 began his service as Tammy Jo Dunn were married May at Florida State University. She will pastor of Roberdel Church in 25, 1996. He is employed by pursue a degree in Napoleonic Rockingham January 1, 1996. Studies. Lori Jordan Evatt ’95 is currently Kimberly Jeanne Kisner ’92 and working for the Kings Mountain Robert Andrew Morgan II were District Schools. She teaches first married June 8, 1996. She is a math grade in a multi-age classroom teacher at Flat Rock Middle School. at Grover Elementary. Lori Homecoming 19% They live in Hendersonville. resides in Gastonia, NC. Elizabeth Dawn Ledbetter ’92 and Thomas Richard Furse, Jr. October 4-5 Christopher Neil Cook were ’95 was the married June 15, 1996. She is commencement speaker at employed with Cleveland Isothermal Community GWU vs. Wingate Vocational Industries. College’s graduation ceremony on June 4, 1996. Jennifer Wright ’92 has been promoted to assistant branch Stephen Mark Hobbs ’95 and Celebrating 90 Years manager at the Hickory Viewmont Sharon Goodin were married April office of the Wachovia hank of 20, 1996. The couple resides in North Carolina. Statesville, NC. Clayson Knitting Co, and is a part- Shannon Keller Davis ’93 and Joe Maria Nichole “Nikki” Johnson Sally Stroud Blanton ’91 was time instructor at Montgomery C. Davis announce the birth of a ’95 and Matthew Lee Stout were named Teacher of the Year at Forest Community College. The couple son, Jakob Paul, December 1, 1995. married May 18, 1996. Nikki is a City Elementary School. She is a resides in Ether, NC. They live in Spartanburg, SC. registered nurse at the Ashley’s first grade teacher. Sally, her husband, Weldon, and their two Women’s Center in Gastonia. They Gene Johnson ’94 has accepted a Sandra Yvonne Craig Edmonds ’93 sons reside in Forest City, NC. live in Bessemer City, NC. position wih the Division of Adult and R. Jeff Edmonds had a son, Probation and Parole as an Justin Matthew, on March 18, 1996. William Conyers ’91 was recently Angela C. Krol ’95 was recently intensive surveillance officer in employed as Manager of promoted to branch officer of the Statesville, NC. Kamaryn Dayle Fink ’93 and John Management Information Systems First Bank in Albemarle. Angela Paul Jennings ’94 were married for Package Express Centers in serves on the board of directors for Noel T. Manning II ’94 and Beth April 27, 1996. She is a data Greenville, TN. the Stanly County Partnership For Lamb Manning ’89 announce the analyst with The Delta Group, Inc. Children and is the chairperson for birth of a daughter, Kathryn He is a sheriff’s deputy wih the Robbie Anne Morgan Currin ’91 the local March of Dimes Steering Elizabeth, July 5, 1996. Noel is a Alamance County Sheriff’s and Donald T. Currin were married Committee. Angela is married to senior producer with Shelby Department. The couple lives in August 19, 1995. She is a Gary and they have one daughter. Headline News. Beth is an early Burlington, NC. supervisor at the Murdoch Center intervention specialist with the Christopher Lee McKeaver ’95 for the Mentally Retarded. They Cleveland Center. They live in Denise Fowler ’93 was the and Pamela Denise Whitaker were live in Oxford, NC. Boiling Springs, NC. recipient of this year’s Anne Dover married June 22, 1996. He is Bailey Teaching Excellence Award. Jo Dowell ’91 has joined Mountain employed by Lowe’s Hardware. Wesley Edward Smith ’94 and This award is presented by the View Pediatrics as a nurse They live in Dobson, NC. Angela Jane Brooks were married Cleveland County Schoool’s practitioner. May 4, 1996. He is employed hy Educational Foundation. Jennifer Dru Prince ’95 and CSX Transportation as a Don Durham ’91 and Gaye Lutz Anthony Lynn Sigmon were Barbara Jones ’93 was recently the Durham ’91 announce the birth of married April 27, 1996. Both are subject of a feature in the Mount

20 ® The Web a daughter, Lawson Baker, April Charlotte. She is working on a William A. Morris ’90 8, 1996. teaching degree and graduated from Auburn Deaths certification from UNCC. University in 1995 with an Angela Bennett Farthing ’91 Madge DePriest Baker ‘22 died May MBA. He is an Operations and Andy Farthing had their Jack Richards ’91 and Kristin Manager at Xautex, Inc. in 6, 1996 at Cleveland Regional Medical first child, Meredith LeeAnn, McKeithan were married May Montgomery, AL. Center in Shelby, NC. on April 4, 1996. 18, 1996. The couple lives in Kate Whitworth ‘31 passed away on Austin, TX. Kammie McPherson Monk ’90 <9: June 14, 1996 at the Carolina Care Gary Lynn Hart ’91 and Susan and Paul Douglas Monk ’91 Center. Jane Frye were married June 22, Stephanie M. Bridges ’90 announce the birth of a 1996. He is employed by recently received a Master of daughter, Karrigan Kay, May 24, The Rev. Woodrow W. Hill ‘37 American General Finance in Art in Special Education. She 1996. passed away July 7, 1996 at the Sanford. They live in Siler will begin working as a special Brookridge Baptist Home. City. educator at Parker Street Danny Michael Oldham ’90 Mildred Minnie Harris Dedmon ‘38 Alternative School in Kings and Kimberly Lynn Thomas died June 2, 1996 at Cleveland Paul Todd Kelley ’91 was Mountain in the fall. were married June 15, 1996. Regional Medical Center in Shelby, married March 16, 1996. He He is employed by the North NC. and his wife, Michelle, reside in Geneva Eaton Dockery ’90 Carolina Department of was promoted to Director of Union, SC. Transportation Safety Division Doris Gwendolyn Powell ‘52 died High School Curriculum and in Aberdeen. They live in April 8, 1996 at home. Joe Miller ’91 was named head Instruction. She is employed by Goldston, NC. Betty Kathryn Shirley Cavin ‘55 baseball coach at Anderson Stokes County Schools. passed away May 13, 1996 in College. Joe and his wife, Mary Sue Sneed ’90 was Charlotte, NC. Laurie, also announce the birth Karen M. Godfrey ’90 was named the 1996 Teacher of the of a son, Tyler Neil, July 3, recently employed with the Year” at Ranger The Rev. Bobby C. Meeks ‘55 died Finance Department of BRCA, 1996. The family lives in Elementary/Middle School in June 21, 1996 at his home in Gastonia. Anderson, SC. Inc., a not-for-profit private Cherokee County. Martha Vada White Haynes ‘72 died community services agency in July 19, 1996 at Rutherford Hospital. Joyce Pearson ’91 has been Burke and Caldwell Counties. Kathy Foster Young ’90 and honored through the Century Samuel Young II announce the Charles Martin “Charley” Morris ‘73 Fairye Greene Mills ’90 21 system for her first quarter birth of a son, Matthew died May 14, 1996 at Emory University recently attended a week-long sales performance. Her two Thomas, on June 24, 1996. Hospital after a long illness. sales honors place her among seminar at the North Carolina Kathy is a teacher with the Jo Ann Fowler ‘74 passed away March the Top 50 Century 21 sales Center for the Advancement of Colonial Heights Schools, in 20, 1996 after a period of declining associates in the two Carolinas. Teaching at Western Carolina Virginia. health. University. She is a Donna M. Pritchard ’91 is a kindergarten teacher at Pickett Michelle Withers Jones ‘84 passed part-time youth director at Elementary School in away at home in Raleigh, June 4, 1996. Woodlawn Baptist Church in Lexington, NC.

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Fall 1996 • 21 Listen, says Dr. Les Brown, GWU Officially, the objectives of Year of the • A faculty showcase that allows for the professor of science, and you’ll hear that Scholar are to 1) foster learning for demonstration of current projects or something unique is happening on campus. learning’s sake; 2) to be a catalyst for endeavors outside of class. Faculty and students having discussions, lifelong learning; 3) to promote scholarly groups gathering to debate the importance activity; 4) to bring recognition to What has transpired thus far, say Year of of an authors books, freshmen sitting with scholarly activity to GWU; 5) to unify the the Scholar committee members, is very seniors to collaborate on a research project university experience; 6) to stimulate interesting. The idea of a coffee house is - and none of it for class credit. “What educated inquiry and discussion; 7) to very popular, according to Dr. Matt next?” a character from a cult classic movie break down the barriers of provincialism; Theado, assistant professor of English. proclaimed once. “Cats and dogs living 8) to expose one’s precepts to examination “Students come up to me together? It’ll be total anarchy!” in an non-threatening environment; and asking how they can help Not quite, explains Dr. Brown, but he 9) to promote the integration of faith organize the creation of it,” hopes the stir up the same kind of emotion and scholarship. he says. “I with a slate activities called “Year of the Dr. Frank Bonner, provost and senior think Scholar.” Brown took an idea and ran with vice president, is the administrative liaison people it, to create opportunities for professors and for the schedule of activities. He says often students to meet informally and join everyone out there should perk up and feel together in academic pursuits. The take a long look at what’s happening at theme is to create an atmosphere - a Gardner-Webb. scholarly atmosphere - at Gardner-Webb “From what we can determine, we’re the that allows for discussion and debate and only school we know of that’s organized an argument and collaboration, and all just undertaking like this. Not even Duke or for learning’s sake. Chapel Hill has anything like this No grades, no credit, just an developed. We are taking the lead in environment that fosters a broadening creating a scholarly atmosphere for our of horizons for both faculty and campus, one that spills out from the students. classroom. It gives students and professors a Need more of an explanation? Six chance to focus on more than just grades - primary areas are being focused on it’s allowing for a more total and complete during this, the Year of the Scholar: educational experience.” • A coffee house that would provide a He added, “Nothing before on this gathering place and outlet for creative campus has ever done more to unite expression, fellowship and discussion; those who attend class and those who • A designation of the “100 Most teach class.” Important Books” that can be read in “This is a springboard year for all of groups or individually; the future,” says Dr. Brown. “Things are • A film festival that features six movies constrained in a classroom. The whole idea moving quite fast, and in a positive each semester that have made unique or of meeting with others of different direction. I has no idea it could go this far important strides in the history of the heritages, different backgrounds, appeals to this fast.” cinema industry; a lot of our students.” A local newspaper that got wind of Year • An annual scholarly journal that will One vision has the coffee house being of the Scholar declared in an editorial, publish at the end of an academic year located in the basement of Royster “This is a laid-back, hip approach that’s the joint research/writings of students Dormitory, what used to be years ago part sure to appeal to open-minded students. It and faculty mentor; of the old hospital in Boiling Springs. That is fueled by creativity, spontaneity, unity • A distinguished scholar-lecture series space was utilized for...well...let’s just say and thought.” that brings in notable academic the name for the coffee house, if housed Stay tuned. The fun has just started. personalities for speeches or debates; there, will likely be called “The Morgue.”

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Dear Friends,

Never has your support of Christian higher education and Gardner-Webb University been more evident than this past year. It is you, our loyal alumni and friends, who remain the heart of our progressive institution.

The following pages list one by one the names of each individual, church, business, foundation and organization that have contributed generous resources in generating a record year of giving to Gardner-Webb. Total dollars given, the number of scholarships initiated, and the planned gifts established have all reached new levels. While the $20 million “Dreaming, Daring, Doing...” capital campaign has been the catalyst for a tremendous year, it is your caring spirit and genuine willingness to share your gifts with us that makes your philanthropy so very memorable.

The information included in this Annual Report reflects giving records from July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996. For each gift there is a unique story, and we encourage you to take note of those who are recognized for having come forward and shown an admirable desire to help us educate students in a Christian environment.

Every effort has been made to provide you with an accurate and complete listing of benefactors. If we have made an error in presentation or if an omission has occurred, please notify us while also accepting our sincere apology. Your help and input are greatly appreciated, and your continued commitment is vital in order to ensure that Gardner-Webb University remains a leader in higher education for generations to come.

Respectfully,

Ralph W. Dixon Jr. Vice President for University Relations 9{ewly Endowed Scholarships

The Baptist State Convention of North The Michael J. Frost Teacher Carolina Divinity School Endowed Education Endotved Scholarship Fund: Scholarship Fund: established in March established in April 1995 and funded 1996 by the Executive Committee and through a gift from the Lutz Foundation. the General Board of the Baptist State The fund is designated to assist female Convention to assist the needs of School undergraduate students enrolled in the of Divinity students. Through statewide Gardner-Webb teacher education giving to support theological education, a program. The late Ray Webb Lutz led the $250,000 gift was given for the effort to name this fund in honor of scholarship’s establishment. Michael Frost.

The Maggie T. Christopher and Etta S. The Hampton C. and Betty C. Hager Butterworth School of Divinity Endotved Business Administration Endowed Scholarship Fund: established in Scholarship: established in September December 1995 by A. Donald and Joyce 1995 and funded through a gift from the A. Christopher of Wilmington, NC, in Lutz Foundation. The fund gives honor of Mrs. Butterworth and in assistance to full-time undergraduate memory of Mrs. Christopher, the students who are enrolled in the Business respective mothers of the donors. The Administration program, with preference fund supports worthy and/or needy being given to residents of Cleveland, g t ndowed Rutherford, Burke, and Polk counties, students enrolled in the School of g" scholarships have North Carolina. This scholarship was Divinity who have committed their lives been a major to full-time Christian service. named in honor of Hampton and Betty Hagar in accordance with the wishes of source of financial aid for literally thousands of The Kenneth H. Cole Christian Service the late Ray Webb Lutz. students throughout Organization School of Divinity Endowed Scholarship: initiated by The S.C. and Pauline D. Harrill Gardner-Wehh’s history. Lucille Cole in October 1995 to express Memorial Scholarship: established in her desire to benefit Christian theological memory of both S.C. and Pauline Harrill Endowed scholarships are education. Worthy GWU School of with 30 percent of the funds from the established by donors who couple’s estate, the scholarship will Divinity students that are studying for a wish to have only the benefit worthy and/or needy students. Christian service-oriented field are annual earnings from their eligible to receive assistance from the The Richard A. Iseithour Memorial - invested contributions he scholarship. Christian Service Organization Endotved awarded as scholarship aid. Scholarship Fund: established by the This provides a permanent The J. Hugh and Mildred Cornwell hind from which future Christian Service Organization School of CSO and friends in April 1996 in remembrance of Richard Isenhour, a Divinity Endotved Scholarship: students will benefit Gardner-Webb student at the time of his established in October 1995 by J. Hugh indefinitely. and Mildred Cornwell to express their death. The fund will financially assist commitment to Christian theological those worthy students who have committed their lives to full-time education. It is intended to benefit worthy School of Divinity students who Christian service. will enter into a full-time Christian The Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of service career. Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund: established by Mrs. Lindsay, of The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Davis - Rutherfordton, N.C., in December 1995 Christian Service Organization Endotved to show her support for Gardner-Webb Scholarship Fund: established in athletics and to assist deserving student- September 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas athletes with the completion of their E Davis to show their genuine love and education. The fund is designed to support for the advancement of Christian benefit a worthy member of the men’s higher education. The fund will assist basketball program at Gardner-Webb, deserving School of Divinity students with preference being given to residents preparing for full-time careers in of Rutherford County and the state of Christian service. North Carolina.

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The Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of The Bobby M. and Carolyn Harless Pettyjohyi Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund: the Christian Service Organization Endowed second of two funds established by Mrs. Scholarship Fund: established in December Lindsay, of Rutherfordton, N.C., in 1995 by the couple to express their commitment December 1995 that display her to Christian higher education and to financially commitment and support for Gardner- support those students who have chosen to Webb athletics. In an effort to further pursue careers in full-time Christian service. assist deserving young athletes in

completing their education in a Christian The James E. and Patricia J. Putnam environment, this fund is designated to Endowed Scholarship Fund: initiated in benefit a member of the women’s February 1996 by Mr. and Mrs. Putnam with basketball team at Gardner-Webb, with assets from their estate through the couple’s Last preference being given to residents of Will and Testament. In loving support of Rutherford County and the state of North Christian higher education, intercollegiate Carolina. athletics, and student-athletes seeking a college education, the Putnams have designated the The Melvin R. and Joann W. Lutz Jr. - fund to assist a worthy member of the Gardner- Christian Service Organization Endoived Webb golf team who is enrolled as a full-time Scholarship Fund: established in May student. 1996 by Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Westmoreland II to express their profound appreciation The Joyce Harris Putnam Teacher Education for Melvin and Joann Lutz, parents of Endoived Scholarship Fund: initiated in March Mrs. Westmoreland. The fund supports 1996 by Marjorie and A.Y. Morgan in honor of worthy and/or needy students who have their friend, Joyce Putnam, a 1961 Gardner- committed their lives to full-time Webb graduate. In support of Christian higher Christian service. education and the values held by Gardner-Webb University, the fund will provide assistance to The Robert H. and Betty Lutz Christian full-time students who are studying to pursue a Service Organization School of Divinity career in teaching. Endowed Scholarship Fund: established in July 1995 and funded by the Lutz The Charles H. Rabon Christian Service Foundation to financially support School Organization School of Divinity Endowed of Divinity students preparing for careers Scholarship Fund: established in January 1996 in a Christian service-related field. The by family and friends of Dr. Charles Rabon to late Ray Webb Lutz organized the effort to assist worthy and/or needy students attending have this fund named in honor Robert the School of Divinity who have committed and Betty Lutz. their lives to full-time Christian service. First priority is given to students from South The Thomas W. and Elene C. Martin Carolina enrolled in the School of Divinity. Christian Service Organization School of Divinity Endoived Scholarship Fund: The Walter Ed and Qertrude S. Sain established in November 1995 by Mr. and Memorial Scholarship Fund: established with Mrs. Martin of Lattimore, N.C., to show generous, unrestricted funds from Sain’s estate their support and commitment to upon his death. A Cleveland County farmer, theological education. The fund is Sain had long desired to benefit Gardner-Webb designed to provide financial assistance to and, through this scholarship, worthy and/or worthy and/or needy students enrolled in needy students will receive assistance because of the School of Divinity and preparing for a his generosity. full-time career in Christian service.

The Dana Leigh Scott Memorial - Christian The Willie Odom Money Nursing Service Organization Endowed Scholarship Scholarship: established restricted to Fund: initiated by the CSO and friends in April nursing students, this scholarship was 1996 m memory of Dana Leigh Scott, who was funded in 1995 with a gift from the estate a student at Gardner-Webb when she passed of Willie Odom Money, a resident of away after a lengthy illness. The fund’s Iredell County, North Carolina. principal, part of the CSO’s permanent endowment, will provide assistance to worthy

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students who have committed their lives to full-time Christian service. y^^ifts are denoted throughout this

The E. Jerome Scott Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund: /report by levels through the use of established in September 1995 by friends and family of the late E. Roman numerals. The 1996 Annual Jerome Scott. At the time of his death at 40 years of age, Scott Report features a complete listing of served with distinction as vice president and dean of student every gift made to the University over the development at Gardner-Webb. Scott was also an advocate for 1995-96 fiscal year, no matter the area of improved educational standards beyond GWU, as he served on designation the local and state boards of education. Preference for this scholarship will be given to graduates of Shelby High School. Names of individuals, organizations and The Dorothy Seism Seagraves Endowed Scholarship Fund: businesses are listed alphabetically and can established in August 1995 by Dorothy Seagraves and her be found under a number of different husband, Jim, of Charlotte, N.C. As a devoted trustee and headings. Among the following pages you alumnus of Gardner-Webb, Mrs. Seagraves has long been will find separate sections that recognize committed to Christian higher education and has taken a the giving levels for the GWU Annual particular interest in the further development of the GWU Fine Arts Department. The fund will give assistance to worthy students Fund, alumni classes from 1921 to present, who are seeking a degree in music education or sacred music. friends of the University, foundations, the Gardner-Webb Bulldog Club, The Addie Crotts Sparks School of Divinity Endowed corporations/businesses, religious Scholarship Fund: established in June 1996 by Carl and Faye organizations (including churches), other Spangler in memory of Addie Crotts Sparks, the mother of Faye organizations, gifts made in honor of/in Spangler. In accordance with Carl and Faye Spanglers commitment to Christian higher education, theological education memory of an individual(s), and endowed and Gardner-Webb, the fund will assist worthy and/or needy scholarships. students in the School of Divinity preparing for full-time careers in Christian service. Gift Recognition Club memberships have been divided into the following categories: The Evans P. Whitaker Christian Service Organization Endowed Scholarship Fund: established in March 1996 by Evans Whitaker, a Gardner-Webb graduate and former staff member, to I $ 10,000 and above Legacy Society display his commitment for Christian higher education and to his 11 $5,000 and above Trustee Society alma mater. Students pursuing a career in full-time Christian III $2,500 and above President's Club service will benefit from this fund. IV $1,000 and above University Club V $500 and above Benefactor The Roy and Joyce Wyatt - Old Testament Studies Christian VI $250 and above Patron Service Organization School of Divinity Endowed Scholarship VII Centurion Fund: begun in May 1996 by friends and students of Roy and $ 100 and above Joyce Wyatt in the first full graduating class of the Gardner-We VIII under $l00 Contributor University School of Divinity. Worthy students enrolled in the t Ciift to Annual Fund School of Divinity who are preparing for full-time careers in a Christian service field will receive assistance from the fun . The University has taken measures to give recognition for gifts of all amounts, as various levels of philanthropy are both 1927 1921 needed and encouraged. If you would like VHP Mr. William Guy Lonon VIf Mrs. Corinne Sperling more information about the various ways Ledford 1929 you can benefit Gardner-Webb University VIP Mrs. Jessie Mae McCluney 1924 with your resources, please contact the Wallace VII Mr. John Hugh Cantrell Office of University Relations at (704) 434- 4253. If you need information specifically 1926 1930 IV Mr. and Mrs. E Glenn VI+ Mrs. Evelyn Louise Huggins about the GWU Annual Fund, contact Cornwell Prince Rusty Patterson at (704) 434-4259. VIP Mrs. Myrtle Harrill Ledbetter VIP Mrs. Iris Rollins McKeithan

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1931 VUIt Mrs. Myra Gibson Sullivan 1944 VIP Mr. Garland Maynard Ledford IV1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsaur VIIP Mrs. Lucy P. Fortune Ellis VIIP Mr. Oscar Padgett, Jr. Forney 1939 VIIP Mrs. Margaret Washburn VIP Mrs. Jeanne Wells Pyatt VIII Mrs. Irene Roberts Blanton VII+ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Franklin Godfrey VIII' Mrs. Juanita Williams Ramsey Hamrick VIII"*’ Mrs. Mae Steele Smoot VIP Mrs. Lucielle Causby VIIP Mrs. Doris Grant Ray Edwards VII’ Ms. Velva A. Hamrick Hamrick VIP Mr. Clyde J. Rhyne VUIt Mrs. Margaret Tedder VIII Ms. Catherine H. Smart VIII Ms. Marietta Hamrick VIIP Reverend and Mrs. Thomas Eisenberger Heinlein A. Sheppard VIIt Mr. Howard Nelson 1932 VIIP Mrs. Sarah Virginia Bankhead III Ms. Dorothy Ann Spangler Harrington VT Mr. Graham Clarence Hunter I Mr. Earl W. Spangler Hamrick VIP Mrs. Marietta Price VIIP Mr. Clyde Furman McAlister VIIP Miss Mary Suthell Walker VIII Mrs. Hazel Davidson Howington IIP Ms. Kathryn McKinney VIII Mr. Gaines Brewer Washburn VIP Mrs. Mamie Lou Crowe Royster Melton 1933 VII Mrs. Raye W. Seism 1948 VII* Mr. Boyd H. Blanton, Jr. VIII"*" Mrs. Violet Powell VIP Mrs. Betty Jenkins Washburn VIIP Dr. Joe Jasper Bridges VI' Mrs. Mamie Lou Forney VIII Mr. Horace J. Steadman VIIP Mrs. Horace L. Watson VIP Mr. Alvin Elliott Britt Bridges 1940 VIP Mr. Paul Gene Clark 1945 VIIP Reverend Paul Howard VIII1" Rev. Arlan Alexander Bailey 1934 VIII' Mrs. Margaret Elaine Comer VII' Mrs. Lois Long Andrews VII1" Mrs. Jenois Proctor Bridges Wacaster Baldree VIIP Mrs. Doris Spangler Dedmon V+ Mr. and Mrs. Wellington VII1" Mr. Thomas Plato Lee VIIP Mrs. Connie Frances VIP Mr. Joseph W. Edmonds Hamrick VIP Miss Nancy Carroll Moore Hudspeth Campbell V1 Mrs. Rachel Jenkins Edwards VII' Mrs. Lalage Sperling Harrill VIII1 Mrs. Ruby Lee Dixon Sides VIIP Mr. Charles C. Greene, Jr. VIIP Mrs. Faye Virginia Tunmire VT Lt. Col. Rowell Lane 1941 VP Ms. Betty Jean Hamrick Fincannon VIIP Mrs. Bernice McMurry Hoyle VIII Mr. William V. Fortenberry 1935 VHP Ms. Dorothy Bell Austell VIIP Mrs. Lillian Rhyne Kanipe VIIP Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Gibbons VIII' Rev. David Palmer Brooks VII Mr. T. Walter Bostic VII Mrs. Ruby Connor Ledbetter VIIP Col. Newton R. N. Hardin V1 Mrs. Dorothy Dean VII1" Mr. Robert Lee Brooks I Mrs. Evelyn Harrill Spangler VIIP Mr. Carl R. Henson Washburn Edwards VIII1 Mrs. Faye Bryant Burrus VIIP Ms. Marjorie Bridges VIII' Ms. Helen Virginia Hamrick VIII1 Mrs. Ialeen Bowman Clark 1946 Lancaster VIL Mr. William Stowe Harrill VIP Mrs. Julia Crisp Crawley VIIP Mrs. Leila Jones Darden VIP Chaplain John W. Long I Mr. Hughy Hartford VIII Mr. Thomas Hal Dedmon VIIP Mr. James G. Haas VI Mr. Charles E. Mack, Jr. Hollifield IVT Mrs. Dorothy Sue Hamrick VIIP Reverend Clarence Earl VP Mr. John B. Martin VI ■ Miss Elizabeth E. Long VIP Mr. and Mrs. Marion Otis Hampton VIII' Mr. J. Alexander Ross Hamrick VIIP Reverend Hughey Hamilton VIIP Mrs. Edith Brooks Hoffman McManus VII Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin VIIP Miss Bertie Lee Kendrick VIII' Mr. Lee Alexander James VIP Miss Mary Sue Thompson VIII' Mr. Charles Edwin Monteith 1942 VIP Mrs. Louise Martin I Mrs. Helen Goodwin Roberts McCormick 1936 IV Reverend and Mrs. Robert VHP Mr. William Joe Sherrill VIIP Mrs. Martha Connor Nanney VII' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eugene VIP Mrs. Jean Victoria Moore White Abrams VII' Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell Conyers VIP Mrs. Gladys Marie Brooks Washurn Sr. Pittman VII7 Mrs. Sarah Louise Wilkie Boroughs 1949 Craver VIIP Mrs. Virginia Guffey Dobbins 1947 VIII' Mrs. Mabel Jones Elliott VIIP Mrs. Martha J. Jolley Kirk VII Mr. John Lewis Arndt VIIP Mrs. Rowene Morgan Bacon VIP Dr. Nolan Patrick Howington VI Mr. G.T. McSwain, Jr. IV Mr. William Shellem Barkley, VIII' Ms. Edythe Mildred Berry Sr. VII ' Mr. Woodrow W. Hubbard VIIP Mrs. Ruby Scruggs Bridges VI Mr. John Z. McBrayer 1943 VIIP Mr. Edwin Harold Brackett V Mr. Joseph Edwin Cabaniss, Sr. VIIP Mrs. Lou Davis Curtis VIIP Mr. Irvin C. Brown 1937 VIP Mrs. Katherine Harris Coffey VIL Ms. Margaret L. Dellinger VIII' Dr. James D. Coggin VI Mrs. Julia Hunt Clayton VIP Reverend Millard Frank Hall VIIP Mrs. Nina Hill Fisher VIP Mrs Clara Faye Andrews VIIP Reverend and Mrs. Robert VHP Dr. Robert Pershing Long VII Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins Hicks Edmonds Grant Fisher 1VT Mrs. Nellena Jones Loy VIIP Mrs. Rachel Annette Brown V' Mr. Jack Delmas Edwards VHP Dr. Grady Hanford Hamby II Mr. Thomas Wilbur Martin, Sr. High VIIP Reverend Harry A. Goble VIII' Mrs. Betty Smith Hardin VIIP Mr. Kyle P. Miles VIIP Mrs. Jane Amelia Putman VIIP Mrs. Carolyn Rhyne Hamrick Jolly VIII' Mrs. Ruhy Duckworth VII' Mr. Joe S. Hamrick I Mr. Daniel Wesley Moore, Jr. Harwell VIII Miss Annie Laura Roberts IP Dr. Robert Spurgeon Jones, Sr. VIIP Mrs. Juanita Mock Harris VIII' Mrs. Orea Mauney Homesley VIP Mrs. Evelyn Eleanor Roberts VHP Mr. John Blanton Hiott, Sr. VIIP Mrs. Betty Lee Peeler 1938 McPhaul VIIP Mr. Edward L. McCurry Johnson VT 11! Mr. James Pinkney Hoyle VP Dr. Ernest Eugene Poston III Mrs. Bettye Falls McGraw VIII Mr. Bill Jolley VIP Mr. Joseph Glenn Melton VIII Mrs. Bonnie Mae Roberts VIIP Mrs. Nancy Elam Morgan VP Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lansford Price VIIP Miss Geraldine A. Roberson VII' Mr. Charles Barrett Padgett Jolley IV Mrs. Mozelle Costner Parker VIIP Mrs. Vera A. Taylor I Dr. John E. Roberts II' Mrs. Mabel Sperling Jones VIIP Mr. Ray Daniel Shy tie

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VIID Mrs. Doris Ann Dedmon VIIR Mr. Robert L. Hearn VII1- Mrs. Dorothy E. Elliott Sink VII1 Mrs. Polly Williams Bridges Steele VIIR Mrs. Betty Banning Jones VII1 Mr. Winfred B. Snipes VIf Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bromir IVt Jr. Helen Marie Stinson VIII1 Mr. Willie Paul Lemmons IVt Mr. Charles Jerome Spivey Vllt Mr. Joseph M. Cole V Mrs. Margaret Swann Vllt Mrs. Frederick E. Taylor VIIR Mrs. Margaret L. Lewis VIR Mrs. Shirley Lawrence Flaherty VIID jr. j0hn T. Tiller VII Mr. Edwin Eugene Peeler Unangst VID Mr. Allyn Douglas Gibson VIR Mrs. Frances E. Causby VII1 Mr. Wilburn Palmer Wellmon Snyder VIIf Mr. and Mrs. William Harold VIII+ Mrs. Lucile Driver Wesson 1955 Griffin VIR Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Ballard VII' Mr. R. Kenneth Whitlock VIII The Honorable George W. Allen 1958 VIIR Mr. Irvin B. Willis Hamrick VIID Reverend John Clifton Beal VIR Reverend Cecil Lee Ballard VIIIt Mrs. Frances Atkinson Wolf VIID Mr. Robert B. Hamrick VIID Mrs. Barbara Wall Benge VIIR Mr. Troy W. Blanton VH Mrs. Frances Allen Kiser VIII1 Mrs. Phyllis Kinnaman Corn VIIR Mr. Bill H. Brackett 1950 VIID Mr. Robert V. Nix VIID Mr. Jack G. Creech VIR Mrs. Charlene Kiser Bridges VIIIt Mr. L. Roy Biggerstaff IVt Mr. Bobby McCall Pettyjohn Vllt Mrs. Nancy Luffman VIIR Mr. Charles R. Bridges VIIR Mrs. Betty Jones Calton Vf Mr. H. Glenn Pettyjohn Davenport VIR Dr. Joe H. Camp VIII1 The Honorable Daphene VI Reverend and Mrs. Charles VIID Ms. Louise Gladden Fisher VIIR Mr. Jack David Carpenter Ledford Cantrell H. Rabon VIID Mr. and Mrs. O. Lee Gregory VIIR Mr. Paul Eugene Cline VR Mrs. Luana Breeden Ferrell IV Mr. Carl M. Spangler, Jr. VIID Mrs. Theola Stewart Hall VIIR Ms. Rebecca M. Deaton VIII1 Mrs. Josephine Ingool Gabriel VIf Mr. Fred Amick Thomas, Jr. VIID R)r. Ector L. Hamrick VIIR p)r Philip Edward Hamrick VIIIt Mrs. Mary A. Sikes Gibson VII+ Miss Doris Jane Upton VII Mr. G. Burel Harris VIII1 Mr. William Lewis Hamrick VIR Mr. Ronald M. Heafner VIID Mrs. Mary Helen Humphries VIR Mr. Bobby Joe Kendrick VIIR Mr. Morris J. Hensley VII1 Ms. Polly Ann Hull Warren IVt Mrs. Billie Holland May- VI+ Mrs. Emma Jean Frady VII1 Mrs. Margie Nanney Metcalf D Dr. and Mrs. H. Gene Rouse Herman VIIf Dr. and Mrs. Zeb Vance Moss Washburn Vllt Reverend Richard E. Plyler VIIR Mr. Edward D. Herndon VIII+ Mr. Walter E. Oakes VIII1 Mr. William R. Wright VIII Mrs. Betty Staton Reid VIR Mr. Gerald S. James Hit Mr. Max Padgett VIIIt Mrs. Ruby Humphries Talley VIII1 Mrs. Gayle Spencer Jones VIIIt Mrs. Geraldine Turnmire 1953 VID E)r. an(J Mrs. James Hugh VIR Mr. Frank Osborne Pearson Vllt Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Bates Wease McFarland, Jr. VIIIt Mrs. Alma Jean Jolley Riley VIf Mr. Bill B. Blair VIII1 Dr. Victoria Plaster VIIR Mr. Paul Mustian VIIR [^rs. Rose Marilyn Hunt VIIf Mrs. Jewel Borders Brown Whitelock VIIR Mrs. Betty Bridges Stephen Rollins VIIf Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Bush VIIR Mr. Teddy C. Tomblin II Mrs. Dorothy Ann Seism VIII1 Mr. Donald F. Bynum 1956 VH1 Mr. Larry R. Tysinger Seagraves VI Mrs Jean McSwain Cabaniss VIII1 Mr. John E. Biggers VIR Mr. William Dewane VIID Ms. Modene Stroup VIII+ Mrs. Rebecca Ann Luffman Vllf Dr. Donald Norris Bridges Williams VIID Mr. Scott Uzzell Calloway VID Mr. Howard C. Davenport VIIR Mr. G. Kenneth Wilson VIII Ms. Peggy Gates Webb VIIf Mrs. Peggy Summey Cole VIID Reverend Lee Roy Denton VII+ Mrs. Joan H. Graham Wilson VIIf Mrs. Betty Ledford VIID Mr. Maxie W. Doby 1959 Henderson VIID Mr. Wray E. Freeman VIIR Mr. Joe Lee Alverson, II 1951 VH+ Mr. Charles Ronald Kiser VIII Mrs. Peggy Padgett Greene VIIR Mr Jim L. Brackett, Sr. VII1 Mr. Gene Biggerstaff IVt Mrs. Carolyn Harless VIID Mr. G. Glenn Hawkins VIIR Mr. Robert A. Childrez, Jr. VIIf Ms. Nell Grantham Bray Pettyjohn Vlt Dr. Edward Valentine Hudson VIII1 Ms. Nancy Kendrick Clary VIIf Mr. Troy Dean Bridges VII+ Mr. Keith S. Snyder VII1 Mr. Leon J. Jackson VIIR Mrs. N. Maxine Davis Cline VIID Ms. Rachel Yarbrough VIIf Major Billie H. Toney VIII+ Mrs. Pearl Ann King LeVar VIIR Mr. Tony Reginald Deaton Duncan VIlL Mr. Boh Workman VIID Mr. Thomas Gene Massey VIIR Miss Beavey Leila Gaither VIlf Dr. Edgar Bryan Gillespie VII+ Ms. Joan Moore Nolan VIIR Mrs. Sonja Hedrick Jones VIII+ Mr. James Monroe Gold 1954 Vllt Mrs. Clara Nix Norwood VIR Mr. Henry Phillip Lindsay VIID Mr. Harold K. Harlow VI Dr. Doris Vance Banner VID Mrs. Margaret H. Perkins VIIR [> Norman Lee Livengood, Sr. VIID Mr. Bobby Edward Howe VIID Mrs. Delois E. Hamrick Bass VIID Mrs. JoAnn Mask Rollins IV+ Mr. Les C. Sigmon VIID Mr. Charles Ray Howell V1I+ Mrs. Betty S. Wise Bates VIID Ms. Ruth E. York VII+ Dr. Doris Lavonne Walters VIID Mr. and Mrs. Tony Izzi, Jr. VII+ Mrs. Linda Earp Bentley VII Ms. Elizabeth Ann Lancaster VIIIt Mrs. Joy Lynne Bell Cornwell 1957 1960 VIID Mrs. Sara Lou Reece Miller VIII1 Mrs. Valeria Banning Creech VIID Mrs. M. Harriet Gibson VIIR Mr. Mike Donald Beam VII+ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Robert VII1 Mrs. Tedi Hoke Gibbons Benner VlR Dr. Gilmer W. Blackburn Mullinax VIIIt Mrs. Martha E. Brooks Giles VII Dr. Thomas R. Blackburn VIR Mr. Bruce B. Bradley

VIIf Mr. Julius Pinkston VIII1 Mrs. Barbara Harrill Graham VIII1 Ms. Lynn Wilma Cheek VIR Mr. Bill Hubbard Bridges VIID Ms. Ramona McBrayer Ross III+ Mr. Clifford E. Hamrick, Jr. VIII1 Ms. Carolyn Sanders Cooper VIIR Dn W. Worth Bridges, Jr. VIII1 Mrs. Margaret Cannon VIID Ms. Martha L. Goforth VIIR Mr. Dennis Eugene Brooks 1952 , t Kimberlin VIID Mrs. Caroline Greene VIIR Mrs. Jo Anne Brittain Brooks VII1' Reverend Thurman Wheeler VIIf Dr. Betty Emmett Knox Hamrick HR Mr. E. Udean Burke Allred VIIK Mr. James Edwin Messick, Jr. VIII+ Mr. Douglas D. Hamrick VIIR h/trs. Linda Cox Childrez VIIf Dr. Robert Reid Blackburn VIRt Reverend and Mrs. William VI1I+ Mrs. Millicent K. McCurry VlR Dr. Stephen F. Dalton VIIf Reverend Cline Wilson Paul Riggs, Sr. Harrill Borders

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VUIt Mr. C. Joe Ellis VHP Mr. John D. Bridgeman VHP Mrs. Doris Elaine Arrowood VIP Mr. John H. Wilson, Jr. VIT Mr. William James Euliss, Jr. VIL Mrs. Donna Hennessee Bryan Toney V Mr. Gary7 B. Gragg, Sr. VHP Mr. Ralph James Cox VIII Mrs. Jessie Hammock Van 1968 VUIt Mrs. Bernice Goodson Harris VHP Reverend Bobby Gene Sleen VI ’ Mrs. Catherine Toms Tedder VIII Mr. Donald W. Ledbetter Deviney VIP Mr. Robert Clayton Vincent, Jr. Arndt Vim Mr. Grover Howell Miller VIII Dr. Henry B. Edwards, Jr. VIIL Mrs. Dianne Saunders Yount VHP Mr. Strib Barton VIIL Mr. Paul Morris Nance VHP Mr. Gerald Lynn Featherstone VHP Mrs. Beverly Wilson VIIIT Mr. Maurice F. Nanney VHP Mr. and Mrs. John W. 1966 Blackwell Vim Mr. Leonard Elton Pressley German II Mrs. Margie B. Andrews VII Mr. Harold David Causby V IIP Mr. Clifford James Stokes VHP Mr. Herman Oliver Hamrick VHP Mr. George Ted Armstrong VIIL Mr. S. Ernie Cole VHP Mrs. Dorothy Jarvis Tucker VHP Mr. Johnny E. Heffner, Sr. VHP Mrs. Merlyn Elaine Sellers II Mr. Donald G. Dedmon VIIIT Reverend Denny Lee Turner VHP Mrs. Phyllis Eva Strickland Blanton VIIL Mr. Daniel Clayton Goolsby VI Mr. Henry Eugene Wray Johnson VHP Mrs. Paula Irene Jones Brake VIII Mrs. Barbara Ann Bridges VHP Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boyd VIIL Mrs. Hazel Greene Bridges Kale 1961 Luckadoo VHP Mr. Robert Jones Burton, Jr. VHP Mrs. Karen Whitener VIIT Ms. Edith Minnie Bailey V Mrs. Denice Spangler McKee VIIL Dr. Linda Gail Morrison Leonard Vim Mrs. Joyce Gantt Beam Vt Mrs. Martha Ellen Combs VII Reverend Herbert Hill Vllt Mrs. Martha A. Burke Witherington Rhodes VIIL Mrs. Sharon Lee Garner McCoy Blackburn VII Mr. James Toole, Jr. Forrester VHP Ms. Susan Kelly McKinney VIII' Mr. Coley Jason Brannock VII Mr. Thomas Hiott Watson, Jr. VIII Mrs. Sandra Crouse Garmon VIP Mrs. Betty Mitchell Nabors Vim Mrs. Ruby D. Camp VIII Ms. Louise Jones Jolley VIIL Mrs. Anna L. Swaim Shull Vim Mrs. Alice J. Childers Craver 1964 VHP Reverend Donald G. VIIL Mrs. Iva Marie Shumate Vim Dr. Samuel Mock Craver VIIL Mr. Wendell Gaylen Bailey Ledbetter Stowe Vim Reverend Neal E. Eller VIIL Mr. Robert C. Barnett, Jr. VII Mrs. Martha Lewis VI Mr. Herman Odell Best VHP Mrs. Carolyn Ball Utsey VIIL Mr. William Robert Gooden VIIL Mr. Ernest G. Lipscomb, Jr. VIP Mrs. Patsy Crowder Cabiness VII+ Dr. Barry Edmond Hambright VHP Reverend Nathan Lamar May VHP Mrs. Marian Rachel Jolley 1969 VIL Mr. Cline Borders Hamrick VHP Mrs. Brenda Hilliard Hamrick VIIL Mrs. Eileen Mary Wiggins VIIL Mr. Claude Gordon Helton McDonald VIIL Mrs. Carolyn Bentley Colvard VIL Ms. Nancy Sue Hildebran V Mr. Roger H. McKee, Sr. Lindsley VHP Ms. Rebecca Padgett Elliott VIII ' Mr. Billy Charles Hoffman VUI7 Dr. Vivian A. Bridges VP Mr. Frank S. Mayo VIIL Mrs. Rebecca Ann Justice VIIL Dr. Jerry Douglas McKinney McMillan VIP Mr. R. Stephen Pace Gardner VII’ Mr. Glenn W. Neal VIL Mrs. Sandra Honeycutt VHP Mrs. Linda Lynn Allen VIP Mr. Carl N. Pace VHP Mr. Bobby Gene Pyron, Sr. Measmer Gleason VIII Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Daves Vf Reverend William Bruce VIIL Mr. Ronald Ervin Nanney Rabon VIII Mr. Charles Ray Haynes Webb Vim Mr. Calvin Lee Palmer, Jr. VHP Mr. Larry George Troxell VHP Mr. Albert J. Jacobs VIIL Ms. Patricia Padgett Worley VIII Mr. Richard Dale Pearson VHP Mr. Oren M. Wyatt VL Mrs. Sandra Jean LeGrand VHP Reverend and Mrs. Alfred D. VIII Mr. Berry A. Lefler 1962 Snipes, Sr. 1965 VIII Mrs. Sheila Warlick London VIL Mr. Michael Newton Beam VIIL Mrs. Susan Leone Anderson VHP Mrs. Gloria J. Dancy Martin VIII ' Mrs. Dianne James Blanton VIIL Mr. Roger Edwin Bailey Suggs V Mr. Charles B. Camp VIL Mr. Randy Mayfield VIII Mr. John David Carpenter, II VHP Mr. and Mrs. James H. Tiylor IVT Mr. Ernest Woodrow VIIL Mr. Otis Mull Meacham VIIL' Mrs. Emily Rebecca Blalock VHP Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. White Causby Carothers, Jr. VHP Mrs. Carolyn King Wooley VIIL Ms. Vivian Hamrick Dalmas VHP Mrs. Jane Greene Cooper 1967 VIIL Mr. Samuel R. Covington 1970 VIIv Mrs. Estilla Wilson Duncan VIIL Mrs. Donna Wood Barnosky VIP Mrs. Carol E. McAbee VIIL Mr. Steve Byron Fuller VHP Mr. Allen K. Freeman VIP Dr. E. Drew Bridges Cunningham VIIL Mrs. Jo Ann Vestal Raby IIP Reverend Charles W. VIII" Mrs. Rachel Gidney Briggs VHP Mrs. Judy Cooke Dudley VIII Mr. Kenneth Daryl Robertson Freeman VHP Mrs. Betty Ray Burgess VI Mr. David White VIIL Mr. Darrell Everett Garner VP Mr. Arnold F. Gibbs Broach VIIL Mrs. Carole Harmon Gray VHP Mr. H. Michael Zafoot VP Mrs. Freda Lynch Gibbs VIII7 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Crowe VIIL Dr. Edward Eugene Hunsinger VII Mr. Robert M. Gold vil ’ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crown, III 1971 VIIL Mrs. Elizabeth Padgett Guy VHP Dr. Sonja Turner Hutchins VIII7 Mr. Rodney Page Ewing V’ Mr. Melvin R. Lutz, Jr. V Mr. and Mrs. Julius Whitener VI Mr. William W. McKinney VIII' Mr. David Harold Hames Abemethy, III V1IP Mr. James H. Mitchell VIIL Mr. and Mrs. William Sidney VIIIT Mr. Howard Walter Haskell Martin VIIL Mr. Joe Runyan Babb VHP Mr. George H. Norville VIII7 Mrs. Sylvia Childers Holmes VIIL Mr. Loye Wilson Mayfield, Jr. IV Mr. William Thomas Bell VIII Mrs. Glenda Kay Luffman VIII' Mrs. Barbara Bridges Lovelace White VP Mrs. Barbara Ann Long Mayo VHP Mr. James Stanley Bland VIII7 Mrs. Wanda Lingafelt Orders H Mr. Lloyd C. Bost VIL Mr. James Roger McKinney VIII ' Mrs. Lois Emily Clay Perkins 1963 VII Mr. William A. Pemell Vim Mr. Richard Stephen Carson VHP Mrs. Janice Brown Roberts VIIL Mr. John Henry Causey, Jr. VIP Judge James Thomas Bowen, III VIL Mrs. Tessa Wood Skinner VHP Mrs. Jackie Short Shell Vim Mrs. Brenda Carol Moore Simpkins VIII’ Ms. Linda Gordon Chrisman VHP Mrs. Frances Marie Turner Boyd VIIL Mr. Donald Raye Cline Southern VIIL Mrs; Inez Putnam Connor

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Banks, Sr. Golden VIII Mrs. Linda Jane Brackett IV Mr. William Shellem Barkley, Sr. VIII* Mr. Michael Hughes Hobson Blackburn 1994 IV Mr. William Thomas Bell VIII* Mr. Johnny Preston Marlow VII* Dr. Robert Reid Blackburn VIII* Ms. Doris York Anderson V Mr. Phillip L. Blanton VIII* Mrs. Melanie Renee Hain VIII Mr. Brian Lloyd Bohannon VIII* Mr. Brent Almond Baker V Mr. Joseph Edwin Cabaniss, Sr. Potter VII* Dr. A. Frank Bonner VIII* Mr. Mark Christopher Baldwin Ill* Mrs. Carolyn Cooke Carroll VIII* Mr. Daniel Scott Schultz VIII Dr. Ira Glenn Bottoms, II VIII* Mrs. Kelly Patricia Horton VII Mr. Harold David Causby VIII* Ms. Melissa Elaine Sebastian VI Mr. John O. Brock Barker II Mr. Donald G. Dedmon VIII Dr. Frieda Farfour Brown VIII Mrs. Maria De Fatima Da IV Mr. L. Paul Eeds VIII Dr. Leslie M. Brown Cunha Bomfim 1996 VIII* Mrs. Faye Virginia Tunmire VIII Mr. Christopher Todd Braswell VII Mrs. Cynthia Joyce Wamhoff VIII Mrs. Nancy Carol Rogers Fincannon VIII Mr. Terry Wayne Brooks Byers Bottoms VII Mr. John Godbold, Jr. VIII* Mr. Dale Alan Byrd VIII* Mr. Dale Alan Byrd VIII* Ms. Amy Lynn Boyd IV Mr. Don F. Greene VII Mr. Chad Robert Grimmett V Dr. Sue Champion Camp VIII* Mrs. Frankie Elaine McAllister II Mr. Michael W. Greene VIII Ms. Kristen Jeannette Lott VIII* Ms. Sherilyn Morosic Cannon Coggins IV* Mr. Edgar B. Hamilton VIII Mr. Keith Gordon McKinney VI* Dr. T. Eugene Carpenter VIII* Mr. Mark Alan Deal VI* Mr. Danny E. Hawkins VIII Mrs. Kimberly Hope Queen VIII Dr. Gary Leonard Chandler VII* Mr. Brian Keith Dixon VIII* Mr. Joseph B. Henderson, Jr. Toney VI Mr. Lennox Raymond Charles VIII* Mr. Jeffrey Mark Dixon IV Mr. Roger Holland VIII* Mrs. Heather Nicole Robertson VIII* Mrs. Margaret W. Christopher VII* Mrs. Karen Dianne Call II* Dr. Robert Spurgeon Jones, Sr. White III Mr. Donnie Odell Clary Ferguson VII* Mr. Bobby Joe Kendrick VIII* Mrs. Deborah Wyndham Cody VIII* Ms. Danita Hicks Foltz V* Mrs. Martha J. Kline ‘Trustees VIII* Mrs. Freida Gossett Conner VIII* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robert IV* Mrs. Caroline Conner Laney VII Ms. Ruby Alexander V* Dr. Donald E. Cook Gilliam, III I Mr. Stuart H. LeGrand II Mr. Hoyt Q. Bailey VIII Mrs. Karen D. McKinnon VIII* Mrs. Gloria Ann Grant VII* Mr. William F. Mabry, Jr. IV* Dr. Ralph L. Bentley Costner VIII* Mr. Charles E. Mack, Jr. VIII* Ms. Violette Jo Hurst VIII Mr. George Blanton, Jr. VIII Dr. Tamara A. Cox II Mr. Thomas Wilbur Martin, Sr. VIII* Ms. Delinda Diane James IV Mr. W. Garland Bolejack VII* Mr. James E. Crawley VII* Mr. Randy Mayfield VII* Mrs. Penny Mitchem Jenkins II* Mr. Lloyd C. Bost VIII* Mrs. Glenda S. Crotts VI* Mr. Frank S. Mayo VIII* Mr. John Wesley Jones, Jr. HI* Mr. E. Udean Burke VI Dr. Alice Rae Cullinan VII* The Honorable James W. VIII* Mrs. Ann B. Williams Jurney I Mr. Grady S. Duncan VIII* Mr. Tracy O’Neal Curry Morgan VIII* Mrs. Catherine Elaine Simmons I Mr. William David Ellis VII* Dr. Stephen F. Dalton V* Mr. J. Todd Newton Macemore HI Mr. Boyce F. Grindstaff VIII Mr. Benjamin Franklin Davis VIII Reverend James Pittman VIII* Mr. Noel Thomas Manning, II HI* Mr. Clifford E. Hamrick, Jr. VIII* Mr. Jeffrey Mark Dixon III Mr. Paul B. Porter VII* Mr. Allen Davis Martin II Mr. E. Thomas Hardin VI Mrs. Mary Ruth Zanon Dixon VII* Dr. Johnny E. Presson VIII* Mrs. Betty Ruth Jarrell IV* Dr. Ranee Henderson III* Mr. Ralph W. Dixon, Jr. IV* Reverend Samuel A. Raper McBryde j Mrs. Wyndolyn Hollifield VIII Mr. Arvle Larry Dunn VIII* Mr. Jonathan David Miles

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VIII Ms. Evelyn H. Wilcox VIII Florence P. Ayers VI+ Mr. Donald Wayne Durham III Dr. Thomas Jefferson VII Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ayers McGraw VII Mr. Jack Harrison Williams, IV Mrs. Kathryn C. Eeds VIII Mrs. Carolyn Brown Jr- VII Dr. Donna S. Ellington McKinney VII Dr. Roy B. Wyatt, Jr. $ VIII Dr. Terry L. Fern VIII Mr. Curtis Bailey VIII* Ms. Allyson E. McSwain VIII* Dr. David K. Yelton III Mr. H. Woodrow Fish, Jr. VIII Reverend and Mrs. Dennis W. VIII* Mrs. Carolyn Brandle Reverend Charles W. Ill* Bailey McSwain friends Freeman II Mr. Hoyt Q. Bailey V Ms. Barbara B. Merritt VIII* Mr. George F. Abernathy VII Dr. Roger Gary Gaddis V Mr. Clyde Miller VIII Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. VIII* Mr. J.D. Baldree VIII Mr. Nick Gao Abernathy VIII Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Ball VIII Mr. John Allan Gerber VIII Dr. Robert E. Morgan V Ms. Catherine Nicole VIII Mr. Colon Ballance VIII* Mrs. Lou Ann Hughes VIII* Mrs. Linda Joyce Grigg Mull IV Dr. Anthony Negbenebor Abernethy V Ms. Ethyl L. Ballard Gilliam V Mr. J. W. Abernethy, IV VI Ms. Tonia Lynn Ballard VIII Mr. Paul Robert Gilliam, III VIII* Mrs. Holly Jo’an Nelson V Ms. Kristen Lee Abernethy IV* Representative T. Cass VIIl* Mr. Earl H. Godfrey, Jr. VIII Mrs. Michele Philemon Norman VII Mr. William Eugene Abrams, IV Ballenger VII Dr. Darlene J. Gravett VIII Mrs. Cathy R. Ollis VIII Ms. Ann C. Absher VIII Reverend and Mrs. Royce A. VIID Mr. Brian Ralph Greene VIII* Ms. Martha Elizabeth Owens VIII* Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ballew VIII* Ms. Denita S. Greene Ackerman, Sr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. VI Dr. D. Larry Gregg, Sr. VIII* Dr. Ruth Esther Pace VIII Ms. Mary Acuff Bankhead VI Mrs Peggy F. Franks Gregg VIII* Mr. Royce Scott Parker VII* Mr. David S. Banks, Sr. VIII Dr. C. Sherman Parrish VI Mr. Albert Adams VIII ’ Dr. F. Keith Griggs VIII Mr. and Mrs. William B. VII* Dr. Robert Thad Parsons, Jr. VIII Drs. Bobby E. Adams VIII* Mrs. Nell Self Griggs Banks VII Dr. Jack G. Partain VIII Ms. Faith D. Adams VII* Dr. Barry Edmond Hambright IV Mrs. Frank Barbee, Jr. VIII Dr. Patricia Woodward Partin VIII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. VII* Dr. Johnnie Conner Hamrick VIII* Mr. J. D. Barber, Jr. VI* Mr. Uriel Laban Patterson, III Adams VIII* Mrs. Sonda McSwain III Ms. Sue J. Barnes VIII Dr. Phil D. Perrin VIII* Mr. Hamrick VII Mrs. Margaret M Barnhardt VII Dr. G. Clinton Prim, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. VIII Mrs. Karyn Sue Handy Alexander VIII Ms. Angela Barrett VIII* Mrs. Shirley B. Pyron VII* Reverend Ray McKay Hardee VIII* Ms. Martha M. Alexander VIII Mr. Taylor E. Barrow, III V* Reverend William Bruce VI Mr. Mike Wilbur Hardin VIII Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. VIII Mrs. Margaret Bartlett Rabon VI l Mrs. Libby White Hart Alexander VIII* Dr. Robert James Bass VII* Mr. Matthew Shelton Rice VII1 Ms. June H. Hobbs VII Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald VIII Mr. Michael John Roebuck VIII* Ms. Betty Ann Beal VII* Ms. Mary Louise Hodge Allen IV Mr. and Mrs. Franklin V. IV Mr. Edwin Charles Holbrook VII* Mrs. Saundra C. Rogers VIII Mr. and Mrs. David G. Allen Beam VIII Mr. Arlen Honts VII* Mr. Stephen Eric Sain VI Dr. and Mrs. Garland H. VIII Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beam, VIII* Mr. Daniel Scott Schultz VIII* Mrs. Tamala Ann Campbell Allen Jr- Hoyle VI Mrs. Deanie G. Scruggs VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Allen VIII Reverend and Mrs. Thomas VIII Dr. Delores M. Hunt VI Mrs. Pam C. Scruggs IV+ Mr. Leonard A. Allen Lee Beam VIII Ms. Julie Morgan Hux VI Mr. Richard P. Scruggs VI Mr. Ray L. Allen VIII Ms. Rebecca Beck-Little V Dr. Mary Alice Seals VIII* Mrs. Sharon D. Jennings VIII Mr. John A. Ambler VII* Mr. and Mrs. Steve T. Beheler VIII* Mr. M. Allen Setzer VI Mr. James C. Johnson VIII Mr. Lawrence Robert Ambler VI Ms. Susan Carlisle Bell VI Mrs. Linda Kay Willis VII Mr. R. Anthony Setzer VIII Mr. and Mrs. James J. VII* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Johnson VIII* Dr. Robert S. Shackleford, Jr. Anderson Bennett, Jr. VI* Mrs. Cothenia Jones Jolley VI* Mr. Mickey Banks Sharpe VIII* Mr. Deck W. Andrews IV* Dr. Ralph L. Bentley VI Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jolley VIII Mr. John Simpson I* Anonymous VIII Ms. Terri H. Berry VII Mr. Kevin Thomas Jones VIII Ms. Audrey Marie Sloan VIII Mr. Larry Anthony VI Mrs. Herman O. Best VI Dr. Thomas Hubert Jones VI Mr. Andrew Joseph Smith VIII Mr. Michael Antonowicz VIII Dr. Carolyn A. Billings VII1+ Mrs. Abbigail J. Stephens V* Dr. R. Wayne Stacy VIII Mr. and Mrs. James R. Apple VIII Dr. Kevin Binfield Kalaf VIII Dr. Sophia Regina Gomes V* Mr. A. W. Archer VIII* Mr. Julius B. Bishop VIII Mrs. Barbara Ann Bridges Steibel V Mr. Robert J. Arey, Sr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bissette Kale VIII Mrs. Becky Sue Rogers VIII* Mr. Warren G. Ariail, Jr. VIII Ms. Marjorie Bivens VIII Mr. Michael Todd Knight Stephens VIII Ms. Ellen L. Ascone VIII Mrs. Linda Jane Brackett IV Dr. Robert L. Lamb VIII* Dr. Charles Oland Summers VIII* Mrs. Miriam Ash-Jones Blackburn VIII* Dr. Janet S. Land VIII+ Mrs. Joyce B. Summers VII Reverend Monroe M. Ashley VIII Mr. Joe W. Blackwell VI* Mr. Charles Grayson Ledford VII* Dr. James K. Taylor VII Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. VIII Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Blake VII Mr. Michael McCabe Ledford VII Mrs. Brenda C. Terrell Atkinson VIII Mrs. Maxine H. Bland VII Mr. Soon-Jae Lee VIII* Dr. Matthew D. Theado III Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Atkinson, J r. V Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. V* Mr. Melvin R. Lutz, Jr. VIII Mrs. Kimberly Hope Queen VIII Ms. Diane Austin Bland, Jr. VIII Ms. Susan H. Manahan Toney VIII Mr. and Mrs. James A. VIII Mr. Brett Blankenship VII Mr. Charles A. McCuen, Jr. VII Dr. Shirley Putman Toney Austin, Sr. VIII Mr. Larry D. Blankenship VII Mr. Alton Edgar McCurley VIII* Dr. Jeffrey L. Tubbs VII Mr. and Mrs. James A. VIII Mr. and Mrs. George Blanton, Jr. V Mr. Frank Osborne VIII Mrs. Vickie Sisk Webb Austin, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Max Blanton McFarland, III Il+ Dr. M. Christopher White VIII Mr. and Mrs. Steve Austin V Mr. Phillip L. Blanton VII Ms. Ellen Ruth McGinnis VIII Dr. James Mattox Whitfield VII Mr. and Mrs. Warren Austin VIII Ms. Shelia A. Blocker VII* Dr. Jimmy Delmar Whitlow VIII Mr. John Francisco Avalos

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VIII Reverend and Mrs. J. H. VIII Mrs. Valtricia W. VIP Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. VI Mrs. Frances D. Bryce Clark Cunningham Boehm VII Ms. Mariana E. Buckley III Mr. Donnie Odell Clary VIII Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Curry VIII Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. VIII Mr. Danny Bueno VIII Mr. Richard D. Clatfelter VHP Mr. Tracy O’Neal Curry Bogan VIII Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bullard VI Mr. ancf Mrs. George Clay, Jr. VII Kir. and Mrs. John E. Curtis, Jr. VIII Mr. Brian Lloyd Bohannon VIII Ms. Juanita C. Bumgarner VIII Mr. P. A. Cline, Jr. VII Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. IV Mr. W. Garland Bolejack VIII Mr. Troy Burch, Sr. VIII Mr. Jeff Cloninger Cushman, Jr. III Mrs. W. Garland Bolejack VIII Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Burton VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston VII Mr. and Mrs. George Cuttino VII+ Dr. A. Frank Bonner VIII Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Butler VIII Mr. James S. Butler Coates, Jr. VIP Mr. Lewis E. Boroughs VIII Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butler VIII Ms. Virginia T. Coats VIII Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P. Bost VII Mrs. Cynthia Joyce Wamhoff VIII Mr. Chris Marcus Cobb VIII Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. VIII Dr. Ira Glenn Bottoms, II VHP Mr.C.J.Cody Dalton VII Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Byers VIII Mr. Lee Byers, III VHP Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. VII Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Bowdel VHP Mr. Dale Alan Byrd Cody Davidson VIII Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth III Dr. Jack F. Coffey VIP Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bowen IV Mr. and Mrs. Lanny S. Cole Davidson VII Reverend and Mrs. Frank N. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. IV Mrs. Lucille H. Cole VIII Mr. Benjamin Franklin Davis Bowers Cabaniss, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cole VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Davis VIII Dr. Richard F. Bowling VII Reverend and Mrs. J. Charles VII Mr. Andrei Keir Coley VIII Mr. Danny Greer Davis VII Dr. and Mrs Douglas R. Cabaniss IV+ Dr. and Mrs. W. Max Colwell VIII Dr. G. Mark Davis Boyette VII Mr. Malcolm D. Cabaniss, Jr. VHP Mrs. Freida Gossett Conner VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy H. Davis VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyles V Mrs. Norma JeanCabaniss VI Dr. Donald E. Cook VIII Mr. John Davis VIII Mr. and Mrs. Waverly H. VI Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. IV Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis Branch Cook VIII Mr. Sam Davis VIII Mr. Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr. Cable VIII Ms. H. Carey Caines VIII Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. IV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Davis VIII Mr. Christopher Todd VIII Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cooke I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis Braswell Calabro VII Ms. Ernestine D. Cooley VIII Mr. Kenneth Bernard IV Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Domenic V. VIII Ms. Terisa Cooper Dawkins Braswell Calabro VIII Dr. and Mrs. Buddy Corbin VIII Mr. and Mrs. Roger VIII Miss Ann Marshall Braylo VIII Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dee VIII Mr. Bernard Cornwell De Bertrand VIII Mr. and Mrs. R. Samuel Campbell VIII Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cornwell VIII Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Breece VIII Mr. and Mrs. Rowe B. II Mr. G. Thomas Cornwell Dealy VII Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Sanders Campbell, III II Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh IVt Dr. Richard H. Dean Brenneman VIII Mr. and Mrs. Therman L. Cornwell IV Mr. Paul F. Deck VIIIt The Honorable and Mrs. Campbell, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cornwell VIP Dr. Robert Lee Decker Forrest D. Bridges VIII Mr. and Mrs. John W. Canipe VIII Mr. and Mrs. B. Dennis VII Mrs. Robert Decker, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Bridges VHP Ms. Sherilyn Morosic Costner II Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dedmon VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bridges Cannon VII Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. II Mr. and Mrs. Don Dedmon VIII Ms. Margie Bridges VIII Ms. Jennifer Lorraine Costner VII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deer IV Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bridges Carawan VIII Mrs. Karen D. McKinnon VIII Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Deese VIII Mrs. Roxanne Bridges VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Costner VII Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Derrick, J r. V Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bridges Carawan VIII Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deviney VIII Ms. Virginia D. Bridges VIII Reverend Fred Carlton Costner VIII Mr. Robye Earl Warren VIII Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Briggs VIII Dr. Randolph E. Carothers VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Couey Dewitt IV Mr. and Mrs. Ramon A. VP Dr. T. Eugene Carpenter VIII Mr. and Mrs. Horace VIII Ms. Megan M. DePasquale Brittain VIII Ms. Ruby C. Carr Covington VII Mr. and Mrs. Philip VIII Mr. Patrick F. Broaddus VIII Mr. Jimmy Carter VIII Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox DePasquale VI Mr. and Mrs. John O. Brock VIII Mr. Leonardo Catalano VIII Dr. Tamara A. Cox VIII Mrs. Patricia C. Dickson VIII Dr. and Mrs. Steven K. IV1 Mr. Harold Winston Causby VIII Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Craig VIII Mr. Anthony Davis Dixon Brockman VHP Mr. and Mrs. James E. VII Mr. and Mrs. Percy V. Craven VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Dixon VHP Mrs. D.P. Brooks VII Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon Chadwell VIII Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craver VIII Mr. Terry Wayne Brooks V Mr. and Mrs. J. D. VIP Dr. Larry C. Crawford IIP Mr. Ralph W. Dixon, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Chamberlain VIP Mr. James E. Crawley IV Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Brooks VIII Mr. Andrew J. Champion IV Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creamer Dixon, Sr. VIII Mr. Bryant Brothers VIII Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. VIII Mr. Blane Champion V Dr. and Mrs. George R. Cribb Donovan VIII Mrs. Anita Long Brown VIII Mr. Jeffrey B. Champion VIII Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Randy C. Dow VIII Dr. Frieda Farfour Brown VIII Mr. and Mrs. Russ Champion Crook VIII Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dubensky VIII Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown VIII Dr. Gary Leonard Chandler VHP Mrs. Glenda S. Crotts VIII Mr. Robert W. Dubina VIII Dr. Leslie M. Brown I Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald VII Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. VI Mr. Adam Toth Brugner Christopher Crowder VHP Mr. Stanley Dudko VII Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dean VHP Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. VHP Mrs. Margaret W. Christopher VII Mr. Todd Crowder Duke Brugner VIII Dr. and Mrs. A. Mickey VI Dr. Alice Rae Cullinan VIII Miss Veronica Jill Duke VP Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Church VIII Mr. and Mrs. Mathon H. VI Ms. Katherine Dulin Brunnick VII Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Clark Culpepper VIII Ms. Betty C. Brunson

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VIII Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Duncan VII Mr. and Mrs. David T. Fuller VIII Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. VIt Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. VIII Mr. Billy M. Duncan Greene Hawkins I Mr. and Mrs. Grady S. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Greene VIII Ms. Diane Heavner Duncan VII Dr. Roger Gary Gaddis VIII Mr. James Greene Vim Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hecht VIII Ms. Virginia D. Duncan VIII'*’ Mr. Alvin Jack Gantt, Jr. Vm Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Stewart G. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. VIII Ms. Theresa Lynn McSwain Greene Helfrich Dunford Gantt VIII Mr. Samuel Allen Greene VIII Ms. Alexis Justine Helland VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durham VIII Ms. Virginia D. Gantt VI Dr. and Mrs. D. Larry Gregg, Sr. VIII Col. and Mrs. Samuel VIII Mr. Nick Gao VIII Ms. Doris E. Griffin Helland £ VIIt Mr. and Mrs. M. Henry VIII Mr. Warren D. Griffin VIII Ms. Angela Turner Helton VII Mrs. Cecelia P. Eades Garrity VIII Dr. and Mrs. Keith Griggs VIII Ms. Pamela D. Hemphill VIII Ms. Betty D. Early V Mr. and Mrs. William K. Gary VI Miss Lalene Fortune Grigg VI Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ted Orin Easter, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason III Mr. Boyce F. Grindstaff VIII'*' Mr. Joseph B. Henderson, Jr. IV Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Eeds Gaston VIII Ms. Karen Guilmett VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ligon VIII Ms. Fran Effler VIII Mr. Joseph R. Gavini Henderson VII Mr. and Mrs. Steven VIII Ms. Karen Gavini H IV'*' Dr. Ranee Henderson Ellington VIII Mr. and Mrs. William Gavini IVt Mrs. Mary L. Haire VII Mr. J. Wade Hendricks, Jr. V1IIT Reverend Hatcher S. Elliott Vim Dr. Bob Gentry Vim Ms. Eula Hall V Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. VIII Ms. Mary Gordon Elliott VII Mr. Paul Gentry Vm Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Hallam Hendrix VIII Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. VII Mr. Herman George IVt Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. VII'*' Mrs. T. R. Hendrix, Sr. Elliott VIII Mr. John Allan Gerber Hamilton VIII Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hennessee VIII Mr. Mike Elliott VIII Ms. Mary Ellen Gettys VII Ms. Brenda Hamm VII Ms. Regan Lynn Hensley VIII Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ellis Vim Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis VII Mrs. Ann P. Hamrick VI Mr. Leonard Herring VI Mrs. Pauline T. Ellis Gibbens VII Mrs. Beverly C. Hamrick VIII Mr. J. Robert Hess VIII Mr. and Mrs. William David VII+ Mr. Hubert L. Gilbert VII Mrs. Cline Borders Hamrick VII Ms. Virginia E. Hester Ellis VIII Ms. Patricia C. Giles I Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush VIII Mr. L. R. Hicks VIII Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. VIII Dr. and Mrs. C. Lee Gilliatt, Jr. Hamrick, Jr. VII Ms. Virginia Hill England V Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillis VII Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. VIII Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hill VIII Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. II The Honorable C. Philip Hamrick VIII Mr. and Mrs. William Vanhoy Erickson Ginn VIII Mr. Howard L. Hamrick, Jr. Hines VII Mr. and Mrs. Edward IV Reverend and Mrs. Charles P. V Dr. and Mrs. John C. IV Mrs. Lillie M. Hinton Escamilla Ginn Hamrick, Jr. VIII Ms. June H. Hobbs VIII Ms. Elizabeth J. Esslinger VIII Mr. Joseph Girolami im Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hocutt VIII Ms. Catherine T. Evans VIII Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gist, Jr. Hamrick IV Mrs. Hazel Hodge VIII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. V Mrs. Margaret W. Hamrick VII’*' Ms. Mary Louise Hodge 7 Glenn VI Mrs. Marion Hamrick IV Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles VIII Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fail Vim Mr. Earl H. Godfrey, Jr. VIII+ Mrs. Sonda McSwain Holbrook VIII Mr. Leslie A. Farfour, Jr. VII Mr. Joe A. Goforth Hamrick VII Mr. Gene Holdway VIII Mr. and Mrs. Tony Farmer VII Mrs. Katherine G. Goforth VI Mr. Troy V. Hamrick VII Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holland VII+ Mrs. Sallie W. Faulk VIII Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Gold VIII Mr. W. Fay Hamrick VI Reverend Morris S. Hollifield VIII Dr. and Mrs. Terry L. Fern VIII Ms. Louise W. Gold VIII Mrs. Karyn Sue Handy I Mrs. Wyndolyn Hollifield VII1" Mr. A. Lee Fincannon, Sr. VIII Mr. Tom Gold VII Dr. Frank T. Hannah V Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Holloman VII Ms. Josephine W. Finison VIII Mr. Jon Goldstein VII Mr. Joseph J. Harand VI+ Mr. Raymond D. Holmes VIII Ms. Constance Fischer VIII Dr. David Gomes II Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas VIII Mr. Arlen Honts IV Mr. Ernest Randall Fish VII Mr. E. Randy Goodman Hardin VIII Ms. Joan J. Hope VI Mr. Harry W. Fish VIII Ms. Jewel C. Goodwin VII Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardin VIII Mrs. Eoline K. Hord VIII Mr. David Fisher VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bobby F. VIII Mr. Ragan Harper, Jr. VIII Mr. Ralph Hord VIII ' Reverend and Mrs. Russell Gordon VIII Dr. Bernard C. Harris VI Mr. Russell T. Hord Fitts VIII Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gownaris V Mr. David A. Harris, Jr. VI Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. VI Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. VII Dr. Richard J. Gradisek VIII Mr. and Mrs. George C. Horn Fleming VI Mr. Gary Bryon Gragg, Jr. Harris VIII Mr. Philip N. Houser VIII Ms. Eleanor Forbes VIII Ms. Joyce W. Graham VIII Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harris VIt Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hudson, Jr. V Mrs. Margaret R. Ford VIII Mr. and Mrs. William Martin VIII Ms. Kaylene Harris IVT Dr. Samuel M. Hughes VIII Mrs. Caroline A. Fortner Grant Vm Mrs. Mary Arden Harris VIII Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus VII Mr. Donald Foster VIII Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelly Graves VII Mr. Oscar J. Harry Hunsinger VIII Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ben K. Graves VII Mrs. Libby White Hart VIII Dr. Delores M. Hunt VIII Mr. Ronald Foster VII Dr. Darlene J. Gravett VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Hart VIII Ms. Christy L. Huntley VIII Mrs. Ruth G. Foust VII Mr. and Dr. Ray A. Gravett IV Mr. and Mrs. William N. VI Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. VI Mr. David Michael Fox VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bob Graybill Hartsell Huntley VII Mrs. Hazel H. Francis VIII Ms. Gretchen K. Green VIII Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Hastings VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huntley VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry Francis Vim Mr. Brian Ralph Greene VIII Mr. David L. Havens VIII Ms. Donna Hurt VIII Ms. Adelaide Fredricksen VIII Reverend and Mrs. C. O. VIII Mr. Jeffery L. Hawes Vim Mr. Guy Hutchins III Dr. Gayla S. Lowery Freeman Greene VIII+ Ms. Anissa B. Hawkins VIII Ms. Julie Morgan Hux IV Mrs. J. Bernard Freeman, Sr. VIII' Ms. Denita S. Greene IV Mr. Alvin Hyder

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VII Ms. Margaret W. McGraw VIIIt Ms. Nell S. Kilpatrick VI Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lowe III Dr. Thomas Jefferson i VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Kinder VI Mrs. Reba R. Lowe VIII Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. McGraw VIII Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. King VIII Ms. Jeanette S. Lowery Inman VIII Mr. and Mrs. Freddie L. Lucas VIII Mr. Tommie E. Mcllwain VIII Ms. Mary Kirk IV Ms. Ann H. Isenhour VIII Mrs. Vickie C. McKibben VIII Mr. and Mrs. Gene I. ID Ms. Carolyn Lutz VIII Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. VII Ms. Barbara W. McLarty Kirkpatrick VIII Mrs. Grace R. Lutz Isenhour VIII Mr. C. C. McMurry, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Kiser VI Mr. Jack Lutz VIII Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. VII Ms. Ruth Kiser Vt Mrs. Joann W. Lutz McNeary 3 Vt Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Kline lit Mr. Ray Webb Lutz VIII+ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jack VIII Mr. and Mrs. Earl McRee VIII Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knox IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lutz VIII Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson VIIIt Ms. Allyson E. McSwain VII Mr. and Mrs. Hal Koger VIII Mr. Hyman Lynch VII Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson, Jr. VIID Mrs. Carolyn Brandle VRt Dr. J. Calvin Koonts VIII Ms. Melissia Lynch VIIIt Mr. and Mrs. Emile Jacumin, Jr. McSwain VII Mr. and Mrs. Neil N. V+ Mr. Jimmy R. Jacumin VI Mrs. G. T. McSwain, Jr. Krewson M VIII Ms. Margaret B. McSwain VIII Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jarecki VIII Mr. Dusan Krivosik V Mr. C. J. Mabry, Jr. VIII Mr. Florencio Jasso VIII Mr. Claude Jasper Mabry, III VIII Ms. Thelma E. McVea VIIIt Mrs. Sharon D. Jennings VlD Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mabry VlD Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. L Medcalf VIII Mr. and Mrs. R. William Jeter VIII Ms. Mabel B. Lacey VlD Mr. William F. Mabry, Jr. VIII Ms. Linda Meeks VIII Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. IV Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lamb V Mrs. Charles E. Mack, Jr. V Ms. Barbara B. Merritt Johnson VIII Mr. and Mrs. John C. VIIIt Mr. Alton H. Malone VII Dr. L. E. Metcalf VIII Mrs. C. D. Johnson Lambert VII Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. VII Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. Metcalf VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. VIII Ms. Margaret Lampley Maloney VIII Mr. and Mrs. John Meyler Johnson, III VIII Ms. Patsy M. Lance VIII Ms. Susan H. Manahan VIII Mrs. ldus Middlebrooks VIII Mr. Dallas G. Johnson VIIIt Dr. Janet S. Land VIII Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne V Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller V Mr. Garland Johnson VI Ms. Pam Larson Mann VIII Mr. Gregg E. Miller VI Mr. and Mrs. James C. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. VII Mr. and Mrs. Heath B. Marsh VIII Ms. Phyllis Miller Johnson Lawhem VIII Mr. Thomas Lee Marsh VIII Ms. Eva Mills VIII Ms. Christine Jolley VIII Ms. Faye Lawhom VIII Mr. and Mrs. W. Wylie VIII Mrs. Fred I. Mills V Mrs. Lois B. Jolley VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Marstin VII Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Mims, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Jolley Lawter II Mrs. Elene Martin VIII Dr. George R. Mistovich, Jr. VI Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jolley VIII Mr. and Mrs. Mack League VIII Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis VII Mrs. Clyde Mitchell VIII Ms. Ann D. Jones VIIIt Mrs. Dianne W. Ledbetter Martin VIII Ms. Leona Mitchell VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Martin VIII Mr. and Mrs. John Mixon Jones Ledbetter VI Mr. and Mrs. Conrad D. VIII Ms. Carolyn Monk VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jones VII Mr. and Mrs. Bobby R. Martin V Mr. Ellis Monroe VI Dr. Thomas Hubert Jones Ledford VII Mr. George F. Martin VIII Ms. Wanda Montgomery VIII Mr. Timothy Leslie Jones VII Mr. Michael McCabe Ledford V Ms. Merle Martin VII Dr. E. J. Moomey VIII Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Jr. Vlt Mrs. Sarah Hales Ledford VIII Kirstin Marie Mason VIII Ms. Annie Moore VI+ The Honorable Woodrow W. VIII Mrs. Geraldine H. Lee VIII Mr. Howie Mauldin It Mrs. Bettye Akin Moore Jones IV Ms. Grace C. Lee VIII Mr. Brandt A. May VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy May VIII Mr. Joe D. Moore VIII Mr. Larry Lee VIII Claudia W. Mayben VIII Mr. Joe T. Moore, Jr. »’ VIII Ms. Lillian A. Lee VIII Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Moore VIII Mr. Frank Mayo VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ron Keaton, Sr. VII Mr. Soon-Jae Lee III Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Moore VIII Ms. Jennifer S. Keefe VIII Ms. Nita B. Lefler VII Ms. L. Hilda Mayo VIII Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Moore, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Mclain VII Mr. and Mrs. Malcom G. VI+ Mr. R. T. LeGrand, Jr. VIII Ms. Lindsay D. McAfee VII Mr. A. Y. Morgan Keefe I Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. VIII Mr. Calvin Ray McCall VI1+ The Honorable and Mrs. VII Mrs. Rhonda C. Keeley LeGrand James W. Morgan VIII Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Keener VII Mrs. Grace Liebhart Vt Ms. Eleanor McCall VIII Dr. Robert E. Morgan IV Mr. HoytS. Keeter, Jr. I Mrs. Winifred H. Lindsay VIII Mr. Keith McCraw VIII Mr. Will Morris VII Mr. and Mrs. John B. Keeter VIII Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. VII Mr. Charles A. McCuen, Jr. VRt Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. VIII Ms. Mary Alston Keeter Lindstrom IV+ Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCulloch Morrison VII Dr. Reid Keiger VII1 Mr. Lloyd R. Little VII Mr. Alton Edgar McCurley VIII Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Morrow VIII Mr. Rodney James Keith VlD Mr. Maylon E. Little VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Morrow IVf Mr. A. and Mrs. Grayson VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bill Livingston McDaniel VIII Ms. Dedie A. Morton Kellar !Vf Mrs. Maggie C. Lottin VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. David VIII Mr. J. David Moser VIII Mr. and Mrs. Brady H. Kelly V Mr. Robert L. Logan McDaniel VII1 Mr. M. I. Moser, Jr. VII Mr. Forrest I. Kelly, Jr. VIII Dr. Randall Lolley VIII Mr. and Mrs. David B. VIII Mr. Daniel H. Motyl VIII Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. VIII Mrs. Dorothy L. Lomax McDonald VIID Mrs. Linda Joyce Grigg Mull Kelly VII Mrs. Janet P. Long VIII Mr. William A. McDougald VIII Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murano V Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kennedy VIII Mrs. Annmarie Rock Lopez VI+ Mr. Leon J. McDougle VIII Ms. Michelle L. Myers VIII Mr. Patrick Kennedy VIII Mrs. Maria O. Lopez VIII Mr. David Ricky McDowell, Sr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. William B. VIII Ms. Sally Lott VIII Mrs. Margaret B. McDowell Kennington VIII Mrs. Virginia McMurry Love VIII Mr. John McGinnis VIIIt Mrs. Marcia J. Kershaw VIID Mr. Robert M. Lovelace

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VIII Mr. and Mrs. James R. Perry VII Mr. and Mrs. Armando Rios V Dr. Mary Alice Seals x VIII Mr. Jeremy John Perry VIII Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. VII* Mr. Carl M. Rippy IV* Reverend and Mrs. Ed H. Nantz VIII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. VIII Ms. Waletha H. Rish Sessom Peterson VII Ms. Eva Narvaez VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ristenbatt VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Setzer VIII Mr. and Mrs. John E. Petrich VIII Mr. Robert Eric Narvaez VII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. VIII* Mr. M. Allen Setzer VIII Dr. James and Mrs. B. Petty VIII Ms. Leona S. Neal Ritter VII Mr. R. Anthony Setzer VIII Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Phillips IV Dr. and Mrs. Anthony VIII Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel VIII* Dr. Robert S. Shackleford, Jr. III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Negbenebor Rivers VII* Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Philson VII Mr. G. Scott Neisler VII Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Roark Shannon VIII Ms. Sue Pierce VIII* Mrs. Holly Jo’an Nelson I Mr. and Mrs. James E. VIII Ms. Diane Shecut VIII Reverend and Mrs. James VIII Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren Robbins VIII Mr. Frank Shelton Pittman Newton VII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. IV Dr. and Mrs. Bob D. VII Dr. Harold E. Plaster, Sr. V* Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Newton Robbins Shepherd VII* Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nordon VII Mr. and Mrs. William T. VII Mr. Noel B. Shepherd Plaster, Jr. Roberson IV* Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norris VIII Mr. Steve Sherman VII* Mrs. Louise Moore Plybon VIII Ms. Celeste H. Roberts VIII Mr. Arthur Timothy Norville VIII Mr. and Mrs. William S. VIII* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VIII Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie VIII Ms. Jeanette M. Norville Sherman Pomykacz Robertson VIII Ms. Jennifer Leigh Nufer VIII Mr. and Mrs. George H. VIII* Mrs. Annemarie Pondo VI* Mr. and Mrs. G. Lin Shipley O VIII* Mr. and Mrs. William E. Robinson, Jr. VII Mr. Richard H. Shirley Ponn, Jr. Ill Ms. Kate Robinson VIII Ms. Susan Ogle VIII Ms. Susie Shomo VII Mrs. Catherine Porter VIII Ms. Pearl Robinson VIII Mrs. Cathy R. Ollis VIII Mrs. Angie Freeman Short VIII Mrs. Robert Porter VIII Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ollis VII Mrs. Martha Boaz Robison I Mrs. Louise A. Short VII Mr. Konrad Stuart Olson VII Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Posey VIII Ms. Lauren W. Rochelle VIII Mr. and Mrs. William G. VII* Dr. and Mrs. Johnny E. VIII Ms. Jacqueline A. Rock VII+ Mr. and Mrs. Thirlen Shue Presson VIII Mr. Michael John Roebuck Osborne VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thomas VIII Mr. and Mrs. Dewey H. Price VIII Mr. Bobby Rogers VIII Ms. Barbara Ann Owen Shy tie, Jr. VIII Ms. Helen S. Price VII Mr. and Mrs. Hilton V. VIIIT Mr. Charles Moses Owen VIII Mr. and Mrs. Pete E. Sidwell VIII Mr. James D. Price Rogers VIII Mr. William Owen VIII Dr. and Mrs. T. Edgar Sikes, Jr. VII Dr. G. Clinton Prim, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Rogers VIII Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson 2> VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry Proctor VIII Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. VIII Mr. Richard Sistrunk VIII Ms. Alberta D. Prosser Rollins VIII* Dr. Ruth Esther Pace VIII Ms. Cessna L. Skaggs VII Dr. and Mrs. R. Gene Puckett VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ronchetti VIII Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Pack VIII Ms. Audrey Marie Sloan VII Ms. Ruth Hicks Putnam VIII Ms. Virginia S. Roney III Mrs. Mary Padgett VI Mr. Andrew Joseph Smith VIII* Mrs. Shirley B. Pyron VII Mr. Jerry Ross IV Mr. W. F. Parker VIII Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith IV* Mr. J. Michael Rouse VIII Mr. Alvin Parris VI* Mr. Emmett Michael Smith VII Mr. and Mrs. George S. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chris a V* Mr. and Mrs. Hobart C. VIII Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ruppe Parris Smith Qualls, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Felix R. Rush VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Parris, Jr. VII Mr. Ken Smith VIII Mr. Jason Douglas Queen VII Dr. and Mrs. Karel F. VIII Dr. and Mrs. C. Sherman VII Mr. L.T. Smith VII* Mrs. Johnnie M. Queen Rybnicek Parrish VIII Mr. Lane Smith VII Dr. and Mrs. Jack G. Partain 5 VIII Ms. Lillie Belle Smith VIII Dr. Patricia Woodward Partin X VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smith VIII* Dr. Larry L. Sale VI* Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Laban VI Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramsey VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy S. Smoak VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Sales Patterson, III VIII Mr. James Rankin VIII Mr. Anthony Solomon VIII Mr. Rick Saly ers VIII Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas VIII Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ranucci VIII Mr. Matthew Aaron Sorrells Patton IV* Reverend and Mrs. Samuel A. Vf Mrs. Patricia A. Sandifer V Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. VIII Mr. J. R. Payne Raper VII* Mr. Ken Sanford Sorrells VIII Mr. and Mrs. J im Payne VIII Mr. Larry G. Reavis VIII Ms. Diane Sargent VIII Ms. Betty Jo Southerland VIII Mrs. Sarah A. Pearce VIII Mr. Rylan C. Redding, Jr. VIII Mr. William H. Saunders VIII Ms. Ann B. Sowers VIII Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. VII Ms. Dale M. Reems VIII Mr. and Mrs. Newlin P. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spangler Pearson VI* Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schenck VII Miss Janice Spangler V Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Reiley VIII Mr. Wesley DeVonn Schenck 1 Mrs. Eloise Spangler III Mr. Jimmy R. Renegar Pecoul VIII Ms. Ann W. Scherwin I' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spangler VIII Ms. Rebecca R. Reynolds VIII Ms. Jo Ann Schilling VIII Mr. Stanley L. Pecoul, Sr. I* Ms. Helen C. Speck VIII Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. VIII Mrs. Eliza H. Peeler VII* Mrs. Ruth R. Schweppe VIII Ms. Donna Speer Reynolds VII Mr. Jerry Lema Pelphrey VIII Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seism VIII Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Danny Pendry VIII Ms. Ruby Scott Spencer Rhoden, Jr. VIII* Mr. William Perdue VI Mrs. Pam C. Scruggs VIII Mr. and Mrs. James C. VIII Mr. Jamie B. Richard VIII Dr. and Mrs. Phil D. Perrin VI Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Spencer VIII Mr. F. E. Richards VIII Ms. Danice M. Perry Scruggs VIII Mr. Charles C. Sperling VIII Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. II Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Perry II Mr. James A. Seagraves VIII Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Spicer V Mr. Horace Dwain Perry Ridge VIII Mr. and Mrs. Larry Seal V+ Dr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Stacy VI Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Riley VII Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Seal V Mrs. Alfred L. Stancil

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IV Mrs. Kathy G. Young VII Mr. and Mrs. George M. VI Dr. John Whalley VIII Mr. Theodore A. Stanley III Mrs. Ruth B. Young Trout VIII Mr. and Mrs. A1 Whatley VIII+ Dr. Dale O. Steele V Mr. William G. Young VHP Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Tubbs V Mr. G. Dean Whisnant VIII Mr. Aaron Steelman VIII Ms. Brenda White VIII Ms. Grace Yow VIII Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. VIII Mrs. Becky Sue Rogers VIII Mr. and Mrs. Charles White VIII Ms. Melissa J. Zippel Turpin Stephens IV Mrs. David White VIII CMS William A. Zippel, I Mr. Gerald K. Stephens VIII Mr. George D. White Retired VIII Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. u VI Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin White VII Ms. Wilma L. Zippel VIII Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Unger Sterrett VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jervis R. White VIII Mr. and Mrs. James J. Zok VIII Mr. Mark Uren IV Mr. Chip William Stewart IP Dr. and Mrs. M. Christopher VIII Ms. Laura L. Whalen Zwick VHP Mrs. Nell Benfield Uzzell VI Mrs. Joyce Reagan Stewart White IV Mr. Dennis Stitzel VIII Dr. James Mattox Whitfield 'Bulldog Club VIII Mr. and Mrs. Adolph J. V VIP Dr. Jimmy Delmar Whitlow Ms. Catherine Nicole Abemethy VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Vail Stojetz VIII Mr. and Mrs. Danny W. Mr. J.W. Abemethy, III VII Mr. Bob Van Poppel VIII Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stojetz Whitt Mr. J.W. Abemethy IV VIII Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Vance VIII Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stojetz VIII Mr. Jason Ray Whitted Mrs. J.W. Abemethy VII Mr. Hubert H. Vester, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Abemethy VIII Mr. D. Ray Stokes VHP Ms. Evelyn H. Wilcox VIII Mr. Todd Alan Vice Ms. Kristen Lee Abemethy VIII Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Stokes VIII Mr. and Mrs. William B. VIII Mr. Kenneth Frank Volpe Mr. Robert Abemethy VIII Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilder Mrs. Terry Carter Abemethy Kenneth Street VIII Mr. Gabriel Nickolas Wilkins Reverend and Mrs. Robert White VIII Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stroud IV* Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams VIII Mr. David Scott Wacaster Abrams VIII Mr. Dale Suggs VIII Mr. and Mrs. Errol J. Williams VIP Mr. Aubrey A. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nathan VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. VII Mr. Jack Harrison Williams, Jr. VIII Ms. Frances G. Walker Alexander Sullivan IV Mr. and Mrs. James Speed VIII Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Glenn Dr. and Mrs. Garland H. Allen VHP Dr. and Mrs. Charles Oland Williams Wall Mr. Ray L. Allen Summers VI Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. VII Reverend and Mrs. James P Mr. Robert J. Arey, Sr. VII Reverend and Mrs. Charles B. Williams, Jr. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Arndt Summey VIII Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. VHP Reverend and Mrs. Woodrow Asphalt Paving of Shelby, Inc. VIII Mr. Guy Newton Suttle, III Williams, Sr. Wall Mr. Hoyt Bailey I Mr. J. L. Suttle, Jr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams VIII Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Dr. Doris Banner I Mr. and Mrs. Linton Suttle VII Mrs. William Dewayne Walters Mrs. Frank Barbee, Jr. VI Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Williams VI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. The Bargain Center Swift VIII Mr. Herman Leegypsy Wilson Walters Mr. William Thomas Bell VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses L. VHP Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Walz Dr. and Mrs. Gilmer W. Blackburn Wilson V Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mr. Bruce Bradley VI Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Taft VIII Ms. Sharon B. Winters Warlick Dr. and Mrs. A. Frank Bonner VIII Ms. Louise T. Talbort VHP Mr. Charles V. Wiseman, Jr. VHP Ms. Colene M. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Bost VIII Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tarleton VIII Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Bostic VII Miss Grace D. Warren VIP Dr. James K. Taylor Witherspoon Mr. Bruce B. Bradley p/t Dr. Tom L. Warren VIII Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor VIII Mrs. Grace T. Withrow Branch Banking and Trust Co. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. VIII Ms. Margaret L. Taylor VIII Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Bridges Washburn IV Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Taylor Wontor Mrs. Frances D. Bryce IV Dr. and Mrs. W. Wyan VIII Mr. Don Teague VIII Ms. Sandra A. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Bush Washburn VIII Mr. Robert Teague VIII Ms. Sandra A. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwin VII Mr. John T. Watkins, Jr. VIIP Mr. James E. Teddy VIII Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wray Cabaniss, Sr. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. VII Mrs. Brenda C. Terrell VII Mr. Samuel J. Wray Mr. Malcolm D. Cabaniss, Jr. Watson IV Mrs. J. O. Terrell VHP Mr. Ralph R. Wright Mr. John Hugh Cantrell HP Reverend and Mrs. Dale VIII Mr. Boyce E. Tesenair VII Dr. and Mrs. Roy B. Wyatt, Jr. Carolina Mills, Inc. Watts VHP Dr. Matthew D. Theado VIII Ms. Mary H. Wylie Mr. and Mrs.Cecil D. Clark V Mr. Hugh W. Watts VIII Mr. D. C. Thomas VIII Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Wylie Mr. Donnie Odell Clary VIII Ms. Lucille Watts VI Mrs. Mabel P. Thomas Clay-Bamette Funeral Home VHP Mr. and Mrs. Dennis VIII Mr. and Mrs. Patrick N. xyz Mr. and Mrs. George Clay, Jr. Weathers Cleveland Lumber Company Thomason VIII Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Costner VIII Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yascur Weathers, Sr. Mr. Todd Crowder Thompson VIII Ms. Heather D. Yates IV Miss Pearl A. Weathers Mr. Jeffery Mark Dixon VIII Mr. Jerry F. Thompson VIII Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Yates VI Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver Mr. Ralph W. Dixon, Jr. VP Dr. and Mrs. John L. VHP Dr. and Mrs. David K. Yelton VIII Ms. Sarah Goodwin Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Dixon, Sr. Thompson, Jr. V Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Yelton VII Ms. Anita E. Webb Dora Plant 1, Alth. Empl. Asst. VIII Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Tilley IVf Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. VIII Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb Dora Plant 2, Athletic V Ms. Kay Toms Yelton VIII Mr. George M. Webb Doran Athletic and Emp. Asst. Cl VII Dr. Shirley Putman Toney I Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. VIII Mrs. Vickie Sisk Webb Doran Yam Athletic and Emp. VIII Mr. and Mrs. George A. Trask Yergin VII Mrs. Marie Wellmon Asst. VII Mr. Scott Treadway IV Mr. and Mrs. Carlos L. Young VIII Mr. David Andrew Welsh Dover Foundation, Inc VIII Ms. Carol V. Treharne p Mr. and Mrs. H. Fields Young, Ill VIII Mr. Elmer S. West VHP Mr. and Mrs. J. P Trexler, Jr.

1996 Annual Report / 17 ‘Buttdog Club & foundations fJdonor %g(l

Mr. and Mrs. Grady S. Duncan Mr. Charles A. McCuen, Jr. Mr. Lloyd C. Williams, Jr. I Davis Hospital Foundation, Eagle Pipeline Const. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne Williams Oil Company Inc Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Eeds McFarland, III Dr. and Mrs. David K. Yelton Statesville Mrs. Pauline Ellis Dr. and Mrs Thomas Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Yelton I James W. Davis Trust U/A Mr. James Clayton Faw McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Yelton Dallas, TX Mrs. Juanita Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. McKee, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fields Young, III I\T The Dickson Foundation, Inc. First National Bank Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Medcalf Zim’s Golf Shop, Inc. Charlotte Mr. Earnest Randall Fish Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodrow Fish Monroe Sales, Inc. foundations I Dover Foundation, Inc. Shelby Mr. Harry W. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wesley vm A. T. &. T. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Gibbs Moore, Jr. New York, NY III+ Duke Power Company Mr. Joe A. Goforth Mr. Joe D. Moore, Jr. V The Clara Abbott Foundation Foundation Mrs. Katherine G. Goforth Mrs. Laura Regina Moore Abbott Park, IL Charlotte Goldsboro Tin Shop, Inc. Mr. M.I. Moser, Jr. VID Eli Lilly and Company Fdn. Mr. Gary B. Gragg, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norris VIID Aetna Life and Casualty Fdn. Indianapolis, IN Mr. Gary Bryon Gragg, Jr. Nu'Way Laundry and Cleaners Hartford, CT Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Ora Athl. & Empl. Asst. Club IV Alleghany Co. Ed. IID Exxon Education Foundation Hamrick, Jr. Mr. William R. Parker Foundation F lor ham Park, NJ Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clarence Dr. and Mrs. Robert Thad Sparta Vllt F. M. C. Foundation Hamrick Parsons, Jr. I George I. Alden Trust Chicago, IL Dr. and Mrs. John Hamrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Laban Worcester, MA I First Gaston Foundation Mr. Troy V. Harmick Patterson III It Andersen Foundation Gastonia Hamrick Construction Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Pearson Bay port, MN W First Union Foundation Maxwell B. Hamrick Ins. Agency Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eugene Peeler Charlotte Wellington Hamrick, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McCall VID AMP Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilbur Hardin Pettyjohn Harrisburg, PA IV Former Agents of the F.B.I Mr. David A. Harris, Jr. Dr. Harold E. Plaster, Sr. III The Ashland Incorporated Fdn Mrs. G. Burel Harris Mr. Philip John Polaski Fdn. Quantico, VA Mrs. Mary Arden Harris Mrs. Catherine Porter Ashland, KY III Foundation for the Carolinas Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Hawkins Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Eugene Poston II Bailey Endowment, Inc. Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dr. and Mrs. G. Clinton Prim, Jr. Shelby I Foundation for Ind. Higher Henderson, Jr. Reverend and Mrs. William Bruce VI Bank of Granite Foundation Ed. Mr. Ryan D. Hendley Rabon Granite Falls Chicago, IL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramsey II Foundation Scholarship Mr. Leonard Herring Reverend Samuel A. Raper VIID Barclays Bank Foundation Funds Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles Mr. Michael John Roebuck Charlotte Taylors, SC Holbrook The Round Up Store of Shelby VIID Bell Atlantic Foundation Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Holloman RJR Nabisco Foundation New York, NY V+ G. T. E. Foundation Mr. Russell T. Hord Mrs. Pam C. Scruggs Stamford, CT IV The Bibb Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Horn Mr. and Mrs. James A. Seagraves Macon, GA I O. Max Gardner Fdn., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Huntley Mr. Paul W. Seal Shelby I Broyhill Family Foundation J. & C. Athl. Empl. Asst. Club Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Banks Sharpe Lenoir V Gaston Co. Med. Soc. & Aux Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson Shelby Savings Bank Fdn Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lansford Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kyle Shelton VII+ Burlington Industries Fdn Gastonia Jolley Shoco, Inc. Greensboro VHt General Motors Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jolley Mrs. Louise Short IV The James F. Byrnes Fdn. Detroit, MI Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Thomas Jones Mr. Les C. Sigmon Columbia, SC Dr. and Mrs. Robert Spurgeon Mrs. Joyce Stewart VII Georgia Baptist Fnd., Inc. lit Hoechst Celanese Foundation Jones, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kenneth Atlanta, GA Somerville, NJ Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Kline Street Vlt Grace Foundation Dr. J. Calvin Koonts VII+ Circuit City Foundation T.C. Strickland Const. Co. Incorporated Ms. Elizabeth Ann Lancaster Mr. J.L. Suttle, Jr. Richmond, VA New York, NY Mr. William Blake Lane Mr. and Mrs. Linton Suttle III Citizens’ Scholarship Fdn. IV James Grey Scholarship Trust Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grayson Mr. Lewis Ray Thomas Saint Peter, MN Hendersonville Ledford Ray Thomas Petroleum Company VI Cleveland Co. Schools Ed. IV Haworth Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lutz Mr. James Toole, Jr. Fdn. Morgan ton Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Walters Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb Lutz Mrs. Betty Washburn I+ Independent College Fund of VI Community Fdn. of Western Lutz Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Gene Washburn NC NC Mr. C.J. Mabry, Jr. Mr. Thomas Hiott Watson, Jr. Raleigh Asheville Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver It V The Lance Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilbur Dana Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb Charlotte Foundation Martin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Westmoreland, II Toledo, OH II Lutz Foundation, Inc. Mr. Randy Mayfield Mr. G. Dean Whisnant Cliffside Mr. John Z. McBrayer Mr. and Mrs. James Speed Williams

18 / Gardner-Webb University foundations, Corporations & (Businesses

II Stonecutter Foundation, Inc. VIII Baird’s Furniture Co., Inc. VIII Hoechst Celanese IV Marine Corps Scholar. Corporation Spindale Shelby Fdn.,Inc Salisbury Princeton, NJ VI SMCD Memorial Foundation, VI The Bargain Center VIII Hoechst Celanese Inc. Shelby • V James G.K. McClure Corporation Foundation Statesville I Belk Stevens Company, No. 80 Wilmington Fairview I Philip L.Van Every Shelby II CellularOne IV W. L. McCurdy Memorial Foundation III Belk’s of Forest City, No. 122 Shelby Fund. Charlotte Forest City VI Centura Bank Charlotte V Virginia Baptist Fdn., Inc. Rocky Mount V Robert and Janice McNair Richmond, VA VIII BellSouth VIII Challenger 3 Golf Club Fdn. VIII1 Wachovia Charitable Funds Atlanta, GA Shelby Forest City Mng. W BellSouth Matching Gift VII Charlotte Hornets VII+ Merrill Lynch & Company WinstomSalem Center New York, NY Charlotte Fdn. IV Wal-Mart Foundation IV Chase High School New York, NY Lowell, AR VIII BellSouth Telecommunications Forest City Vllt Metropolitan Life Foundation V Walton Family Foundation, Birmingham, AL VI Chiller Services, Inc. New York, NY Inc. Bentonville, AR It BellSouth Charlotte III The Alfred Moore Telecommunications VIII Choice USA Beverage, Inc. Foundation VII+ Westinghouse Foundation Charlotte Gastonia Spartanburg, SC Pittsburgh, PA VI Choice USA Beverage, Inc. I C. P. Nanney Foundation I Lettie Pate Whitehead Fdn. IVt BellSouth Telecommunications Shelby Gastonia Atlanta, GA Gastonia VIII Chuga-Chuga Choo-Choo VIII+ Nationwide Insurance Fdn. VIRt Black and Decker Shelby Columbus, OH Corporations Totuson, MD V Clay-Barnette Funeral Home VIII+ New York Life Foundation £Businesses VIII Blanton’s Service Center Shelby New York, NY VIII A Basquette Instead Gaffney, SC IV Cleveland Equipment Shelby VIU Norwest Foundation V Boiling Springs Pawn Shop Company Minneapolis, MN II Affiliated Paper Co., Inc. Boiling Springs Shelby I NC Baptist Foundation Tuscaloosa, AL VHP Bowater V Cleveland Lumber Company VII Alexander Hardware Cary Catawba, SC Shelby Forest City III NC National Guard Assoc. VII Cleveland Regional Medical VIII All-American Leasing of IV Branch Banking and Trust Ed Fd Co. Center Raleigh Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Vlt P. P. G. Industries Foundation VII Cleveland Services, Inc. VIII B. C. Allen Co. Inc. VIII Bridges Florist &. Gifts Pittsburgh, PA Shelby Shelby Shelby IV Pilot Club International Fdn. II Coca-Cola Bottling Company VIII Alston Bridges Barbeque, Inc. IV Brigam, Incorporated Maeon, GA Morganton Charlotte Shelby IV The Presser Foundation V C & C Racing IV Coldwell Banker VII American Rug Craftsmen Bryn Mawr, PA Lexington Shelby Sugar Valley, GA VII+ RJR Nabisco Foundation III Cable Adnet VIII College BP Service Station VIII Applebee’s Washington, DC Charlotte Boiling Springs Gaffney, SC VI+ Sara Lee Foundation VII Campus Scenes VII Collins & Aikman VIII Archdale Office Supply Chicago, IL Rock Hill, SC Albemarle Archdale V Share and Care Foundation VIII Colonial Life & Accident Co. VI+ Arnold’s Jewelry VIII Carolina Ford Dealers Ad. Ramsey, NJ Association Columbia, SC Shelby IV The Simpson Foundation Charlotte VIII Comics, Cards

1996 Annual Report / 19 Corporations & businesses

V Headline News VII Londre Chiropractic Center VII Cushman’s Paint and Body, 1+ First National Bank Shelby Shelby Inc. Shelby VIII Heilig'Meyers Furniture VIII Lowe’s of Shelby Evans, GA IV First Team Sports Center Shelby Shelby VI D. M. & E. Corporation Greenville, SC VIII Hendrick Appliance & TV, V Lutz Corporation Shelby II Flagstar Systems, Inc. Inc. Shelby VIII+ D.A.I.M. Consultants Spartanburg, SC Shelby VII Lutz Oil Company, Inc. Lake Wylie, SC VI Four Star Sports, Inc. VIII Hickory' Log Boiling Springs I Daka Restaurants Shelby Forest City VIII Lutz Oil Company, Inc. Boiling Springs VII Fox Distributing Company, VI Holland & Hamrick, Arch., Kings Mountain VIII Max W. Davis Carpet Co. Inc. PA. VII M. & R. Jewelry Inc. Shelby Shelby Forest City Shelby VIII Fox Mountain Weavers, Inc. VIII Holly’s Flowers VII Mabry Office Equipment, Inc. VIII Days Inn Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby VIII Frame House Gallery VII Homestead Tde Company, VIII Major League Lanes VID Decker & Decker Consulting Forest City Inc. Shelby Belmont VIII Frame Masters VI Future Champions, Inc. Albemarle IV McCurry - Deck Buick VIII Dennys Ringgold, GA VIII D. R. Hutchinson & Spindale Shelby Associates VIIIt Gamble’s Amoco VI McDonald’s of Forest City VIII Denver Tire NorthTazewell, VA Shelby Forest City Denver VI Icbabod’s VIII Gibbons Lawn Service VI G. T. McSwain’s, Inc. VIII Diamond Pawn Shelby Lake City Boiling Springs Shelby VIII Industrial Electropl. Co., Inc VIII Gibbons Machine Works, Inc. I Microsoft Corporation VII Dicey Mills Gastonia Andrews, SC Redmond, WA Shelby VIIL IngersolLRand Company VIII1 Milliken & Company VIII Domino’s Pizza VIII Glen Oaks Golf & Country Woodcliff Lake, NJ Spartanburg, SC Shelby Club Maiden VIII Ingles V Monroe Sales, Inc. VI* RR Donnelley & Sons Boiling Springs Shelby Company VII1 The Glidden Company Cleveland, OH VID IBM International Newton VII Monroe Tire Sales VII Global Access Learning, Inc. Foundation Res. Shelby Shelby Triangle Park Atlanta, GA V Montgomery General VII Dora Plant 1 Athl. Empl. VII J. & C. Athl. &. Empl. Asst. Hospital Asst. VI Goldsboro Tin Shop, Inc. Goldsboro Cl Brookeville, MD Shelby Shelby VII Golf Shop VII Morgan and Company, Inc. VIII Dora Plant 2 Athletic & VI ]. C. Penny Company, Inc. Shelby Shelby Shelby Dallas, TX III Grindstaff’s Interiors VIII Morris Mfg., Inc. V Doran Textiles, Inc. VIII Jenny-Lain’s Children’s Forest City Shelby Shelby Shoppe IV Hamrick Construction VII MAWS VIII E L S Properties Shelby Shelby Charlotte Shelby V K. M. Computers V C. ]. Hamrick & Sons, Inc. V National Football League IV Eagle Pipeline Const., Inc. Shelby Boiling Springs New York, NY Shelby I Keeter Motors, Inc. IV Maxwell B.Hamrick Ins. VI Neill’s Music Center VIII Eagles Nest Shelby Agency L incolnton Shelby IV Keeters Service &. Finance, Boiling Springs IV Nestle Frozen Food Company VIII Elliott Museum & Souvenir Inc VI Wellington Hamrick, Inc. Solon, OH Ctr. Shelby Boiling Springs IV The New Cherokee Dawsonville, GA VIII Kelly Flynn & Associates Corporation VII Elliott Supply, Inc. VII Hardees Kansas City, MO Boiling Springs Spindale Polhville VII City of Kings Mountain III Hardin Insurance Services, VI Norman Sign Company VIII Emily’s On The Square Kings Mountain Inc Earl Shelby VII+ LabCorp Spindale IV Norris Merchandise V Equipment Supply Co. of Burlington Char. VII Hardins Drug, Inc. Shelby VIII Lackey-Blue Real Estate &. Forest City VII Nu-Way Laundry & Cleaners Charlotte Ins. VIII Harold’s Jewery & Pawn Shelby V Ernie Elliot, Inc. Shelby Dawsonville, GA Shelby III NC Dept, of Crime Control VII Larry’s Marine & Rec. VIII Harrill Chem. and Paper Raleigh V First Citizens Bank & Trust Morehead, KY Co Supply VII Omara Incorporated VIII Leatherwood Trading &. Raleigh Shelby Inman, SC Coffee Shelby

20 / Gardner-Webb University Corporations, ‘Businesses & Bgtigious Organizations

VIII Tony’s Pizzas and Subs V Bethel Baptist Church VIII Party Rental VIII Salon Palazzo Boiling Springs Shelby Shelby Shelby VIII Trade Street Etftery V Bethel United Methodist VII Pearson Music Company VIII Santapastery Shelby Church Durham Shelby East Bend VI Transportation Dist. Assoc. VII Pepsi'Cola Bottling Company VIII Satterfields IV Bethlehem Baptist Church Kings Mountain Marietta, GA Charlotte Jacksonville V Schlumberger Well Services V* United Technologies VIII+ Performance Automotive VI Boger City Baptist Church Houston, TX Hartford, CT Ser.Inc Lincolnton Winston-Salem VII Serendipity Day Care Center VIII Uptown Cafe Voorheesville, NY Boiling Springs II Boiling Springs Baptist IV Personnel Services Unlimited Church V ServiceMaster Mgmt. Ser. Co. VIII Video House Shelby Boiling Springs Tucker, GA Boiling Springs III Petroleum World, Inc. IV Bynums Chapel AME Zion VII ServiceMaster-Management IIIt Wachovia Bank of NC Cliffside Church Ser., Winston-Salem VII The Phoenix Group Kings Mountain Shelby VII Phil Wallace School of Golf Burlington VII Caldwell Baptist Assoc. VIII Shelby Alarm Company Shelby VIII Pine Grove Golf Club WMU Shelby VIII Wal-Mart Shelby Lenoir VII Shelby Auto Parts Shelby V Pocket Knife Factory Outlet IV Calvary- Baptist Church Shelby IV Watson Insurance Agency, Forest City Gastonia VIII Shelby Farm & Garden Inc. VI Poffie Girls, Inc. III Calvary7 Baptist Church Center Gastonia Gastonia Shelby Shelby Vf Wayneco Enterprises, Inc. III Polygram Manuf. & V Calvary Baptist Church V Shelby Printing Company, Exton, PA Distribution Winston-Salem Inc. VII Wendy Lyn’s Kings Mountain VIII Calvin Heights Baptist Shelby Shelby VIII Porta-Pig BBQ Church IV Shelby Savings Bank IV David White Investment Co. Shelby M organton Shelby Shelby VIII Poskas Oil & Supply IV Campfield Memorial Baptist VIII Shelby Sporting Goods, Inc. I Williams Electric Company Company Church Shelby Shelby North Tazewell, VA Ellenboro III The Shelby Star VI Williams Oil Company VIII Printing & Packaging, Inc. IV The Carolina Baptist Assoc. Shelby Shelby Shelby Hendersonville IV Shoco, Inc. IV Wix Corporation IV PNCBANK IV Catawba Baptist Church Shelby Gastonia Northwest, PA Rock Hill, SC VIII Shoney’s VII Woodbridge Golf Links VIII Quincy’s of Shelby V Catawba Valley Baptist Shelby Kings Mountain Shelby Church VII Smith’s Marine VI Robert Yates Racing Maiden VI R. & D. Trading Company Gaffney, SC Denver Mauldin, SC VII Chadbourn Baptist Church VIII South Carolina Shamrocks I Yelton Data Systems, Inc Chadboum VIII Rapid Pace Oil Change Spartnaburg, SC Shelby Boiling Springs V Champions for Christ VIII Southco Industries, Inc. VI Zim’s Golf Shop, Inc. Greenville, SC III Rehab Fitness, Inc. Shelby Boiling Springs VI Chapel Grove Baptist Church VIII Southern Accents Home & VII 1st Carolina Federal Savings Gastonia VII Rental Center Hobby Kings Mountain Shelby VII Christ Covenant Church Shelby VII 1st Carolina Federal Savings Boiling Springs VII River Bend Acres, Inc. VII’ Springs Industries, Inc. Shelby Shelby V Christian Memorial Church Fort Mill, SC Baltimore, MD VII River Bend Golf Club VIII Staley’s Superette figtigions VII Church of the Holy Cross Shelby Cordova, SC Tryon IV Riviere Printing Company Organizations VII Stand-up Photography by VI Adult 7 Bost Sunday School V College Park Baptist Church Shelby Becky Shelby Orlando, FL VII The Round Up Store of Lancaster, SC VI Annuity Board Of SBC VII Community Baptist Church Shelby VII T. C. Strickland Const. Co. Dallas, TX Dallas Shelby Shelby I Baptist State Convention of VII Community Church VIII Rutherford Co. Me. VI SGL Carbon Group NC Lyman, SC Cemetery, In Charlotte Cary IV Cooley Springs Baptist Forest City VI Ray Thomas Petroleum IV Berea First Baptist Church Church VIII Sagebrush Steakhouse Company Greenville, SC Chesnee[ SC Gaffney, SC Shelby VI Bethany Baptist Church VIII Sagesport Sporting Goods Sands ton, VA Forest City

1996 Annual Report / 21 !Re(igious Organizations

II First Presbyterian Church VII Macedonia Free Will Bapt. I Cooperative Baptist VII First Baptist Church M ooresville Ch. Fellowship Fayetteville Sparta Atlanta, GA III First Baptist Church VI First United Methodist IV Main Street Baptist Church IV Cresset Christian Academy Femandina Beach, FL Church Pensacola, FL China Grove Durham IV First Baptist Church V Marshville Presbyterian IV Croft Baptist Church Forest City IV Flint Hill Baptist Church Church Spartanburg, SC IV First Baptist Church Shelby Marshville III Deep Creek Baptist Church Gaffney, SC III Florence Baptist Church VIII Mecklenburg Bapt. Assc. Lake Suzy, FL III First Baptist Church Forest City Board IV Double Shoals Baptist Greensboro VIII Forest Hill Baptist Church Charlotte Wmston'Salem Church VI First Baptist Church VI Middle River Baptist Church Lawndale Greenwood, SC III Fraley Memorial Baptist Baltimore, MD Church IV Double Springs Baptist VII First Baptist Church VI Midway Baptist Church Church Goldsboro Gastoiiia Gaffney, SC Shelby V First Baptist Church VI Franklin Heights Baptist Ch. V Missionary Ridge Bapt. IV Dover Baptist Church Hickory Rocky Mount, VA Church Shelby VI First Baptist Church VIII Friendship Baptist Church Morganton Ill Dudley Shoals Baptist Church Indian Trail Danielsville, GA VIII Momeyer Baptist Church Granite Falls IV First Baptist Church IV Gaston Baptist Association Nashville VI East Flat Rock Baptist Kannapolis Gastonia IV Mon-Aetna Baptist Church Church V First Baptist Church V Grace Fellowship Church Union, SC East Flat Rock Laurinburg Shelby IV Mount Calvary Baptist V East Gaffney Baptist Church III First Baptist Church V Guilford Baptist Church Greensboro Church Gaffney, SC Lenoir Shelby V East Valdese Baptist Church III First Baptist Church IV Harrisburg Baptist Church VII Mount Moriah Baptist Valdese L umberton Lenoir Church VII Ebenezer Baptist Association VI Hartland Baptist Church IV First Baptist Church Marshville Shelby Marietta, GA Morganton IV Mount Sinai Baptist Church V Ebenezer United Meth. I First Baptist Church VI Haymore Memorial Bapt. Shelby Church Morganton Church Macon, GA Mount Airy IV Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church V First Baptist Church M ooresboro V Elizabeth Baptist Church North Augusta, SC VI Hickory First Baptist Church Shelby Hickory III Mud Creek Baptist Church V First Baptist Church Hendersonville V Emery wood Baptist Church Raleigh V Holly Springs Baptist Church High Point Rutherfordton III Nations Ford Baptist Church V First Baptist Church Charlotte V Emmanuel Baptist Church Rock Hill, SC IV Home Mission Board Charlotte Alpharetta, GA III New Life Baptist Church IV First Baptist Church Lenoir II Fairview Baptist Church Rutherfordton II Idlewild Baptist Church Gaffney, SC Matthews VII Oak Grove Baptist Church IV First Baptist Church Granite Falls V Fairview Baptist Church Sanford IV Jersey Baptist Church Statesville L inwood V Oxford Baptist Church I First Baptist Church Oxford VI Faith Baptist Church Shelby IV Kellum Baptist Church Iron Station Jacksonville, NC VII Paramount Baptist Church IV First Baptist Church Washington, DC III Faith Baptist Church Southern Pines III Kerwin Baptist Church Statesville Kemersville V Patterson Grove Baptist IV First Baptist Church Church IV Fayetteville First Baptist Spindale VII Kings Mountain Bapt. Past. Kings Mountain Church Cf. VI First Baptist Church Fayetteville Lawndale VI Patterson Springs Baptist Ch. Spruce Pine Grover VII First Baptist of Sylva VI Lakewood Baptist Church IV First Baptist Church Sylva Durham IV Paul Wilson Bible Class Tolland, CT Shelby VI First Baptist Church III Lattimore Baptist Church V First Baptist Church Boone Lattimore IV Peace Creek Baptist Church Tryon Bartow, FL V First Baptist Church VII Lawndale Baptist Church V First Baptist Church Cherry ville Lawndale II Penelope Baptist Church Wadesboro Hickory VIII First Baptist Church II Lindley Park Baptist Church VI First Baptist Church Clarkton Greensboro VI Pisgah A. R. P. Church Wilson Gastonia VII First Baptist Church VIII Little Rock AMF Zion IV First Baptist Church Enfield Church VI Pleasant Gardens Baptist Ch Winston-Saletn Charlotte Marion

1 I Gardnet-'Webb University Religious Organizations & Organizations

V ABWA, Greer Charter III Eastern Band of Cherokee V Pleasant Grove Baptist V TEAM Evangelical Alliance Miss Chapter Indians Church Cherokee Wheaton, IL Greer, SC Brevard V ABWA, Monticello Charter VI First Colonial High School V Pleasant Grove Baptist V Union Baptist Church Cptr. Virginia Beach, VA Church Shelby Norfolk, VA VI Frederick County Ed. Fdn. Shelby VI University Baptist Church V Beta Theta Club Inc. Winchester, VA III Pleasant Grove United Meth. Chapel Hill Mountain City, TN IV Fredericksburg Lioness Club Ch. IV Virginia Baptist General Falls Church, VA Thomasville Board V Bethware Progressive Club Kings Mountain IV Furman University V Pleasant Ridge Baptist Richmond, VA IV Birmingham Al. Civitan Club Greenville, SC Church VII Waldensian Presbyterian Birmingham, AL Shelby Church VI Gaffney Busn. &. Prof. Wm. Club Gaffney, SC III Proffit’s Grove Baptist Ch. Valdese VIII Boil. S. Chap Phi Delta Kappa IV Gaffney Indian Booster Club Boone V Welsh Neck Baptist Church Lawndale * Gaffney, SC III Race Path Baptist Church Society Hill, SC III Boiling Springs Rotary Club VII Galax Busi. & Prof. Women’s Ellenboro V Wendell Baptist Church Cliffside Cl III Reedy River Baptist Church Wendell IV Brick Missions Inc. Hillsville, VA Greenville, SC VII West Asheville Baptist V Gaston Co. Asoc. Ed. Of. Church Granite Falls VI Rosalind Hills Baptist Church Pers. Asheville VI Byford-Aderholt Scholarship Roanoke, VA Gastonia V West Point Baptist Church Statesville VI Salem Baptist Church Rutherfordton V C. L. Robbins Memorial Fund V Graham Memorial Fund Gastonia Bennettsville, SC HI Westside Baptist Church Lenoir V Sharon Baptist Church VI Grand Assembly of Florida Sumter, SC V Cadda Haddon Chapter 67 Reidsville Perry, FL V Westvievv Baptist Church Dav V Sheets Memorial Christian Brooksville, FL VI Grand Chp. of FL.'Eastern Shelby Sch. Star VII Wilson Baptist Church IV Carroll Co. Athletic Assoc. Lexington New Port Richey, FL Hillsville, VA IV Snyder Memorial Baptist VIII Cecilia Music Club V Grand Chp. of NC 'Eastern Church VIII WMU Group No. 9 Star Greensboro Shelby Fayetteville Mooresville IV Chesnee High School VII South Fork Baptist VII Yadkin Baptist Church VII Green River Baptist Assoc. Statesville Chesnee, SC Association Rutherfordton IV Dana Corp. Spicer DS L incolnton V Zion Baptist Church Division IV Greenville, S.C. City Emp. Shelby V Southport Baptist Atkins, VA FCU Southport HI Zoar Baptist Church Greenville, SC V Delta Sigma Theta Shelby VII Southside Baptist Church Sorority,Inc VII GFWC Women’s Club of Savannah, GA Kings tree, SC Bluefield IV St. John’s Baptist Church Organizations Bluefield, VA VI ASA Umpires Assoc. (Tidew. VI Doran Athletic & Emp. Asst. Charlotte Cl VIII GWU Bookstore, VA Boiling Springs VI St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Shelby Portsmouth, VA Roanoke, VA VIII GWU School of Business VII Alpha Epsilon Chapter VII Doran Yarn Athletic & Emp VI Stoney Creek AME Church Asst Boiling Springs Shelby Elon College Shelby VII GWU Spanish Dept., IV American Business Women s V Sulphur Springs Baptist I Duke University IV H.C.A. Oak Hill Hos. Vol. Assoc. Church Durham Asoc Troutville, VA Spring Hill, FL Forest City VI American Legion Dept, of V DECA, Inc. VIII Sunset Lane Baptist Church Res ton, VA IV Helen & Julius Goldman NC Sch. Fund Bessemer City VI Eagle’s Landing High School Raleigh Salisbury VIII SC Baptist Convention McDonough, GA IV American Red Cross VII Hertford Cty. All. for Sc.& Eg Columbia, SC VII East Rutherford High School Washington, DC Murfreesboro III Temple Baptist Church Forest City IV Asheboro Kiwanis Club IV Hosp. Aux. of Warren Gaffney, SC V Eastern NV Wrestling Assoc. Asheboro General Hospital III Theron Rankin Baptist Elko, NV V Asheboro High School Northwest, PA Assoc. IV Elkton High School Cl. of ‘45 Asheboro V Iota Chapt. Alpha Delta Hickory V ABWA, Caldwell Charter Elkton, MD Kappa VIII Trinity Baptist Church Chapter VIII Ellenboro Meal Site Harrisburg Benson Ellenboro Lenoir VI Tryon Presbyterian Church Tryon

1996 Annual Report / 25 Organizations & Independent College fund

IV Tavares Woman’s Club Billings Freight Systems V Jafra Educational IV NC State Firemen’s Tavares, FL Biltmore Farms, Inc. Development Association The Blumenthal Foundation F armville V The LaSvelte Club Westlake Village, CA The Bolick Foundation Graham V Jenifer A.Vanderwall Mem. IV NC Troopers Association, Borden Manufacturing Company IV The Womens Club, Inc. SF Inc. BRADYtrane A sheboro Winter Haven, FL M ooresville Brame Speciality VI The Spartanburg Am. Legion Bridgestone/Firestone VIII Jo. Co. Extens. Advisory V NCAEOP Counc Lincolnton Spartanburg, SC Bristol-Myers Squibb Brown & Williamson Tobacco Smithfield V One Valley Bank, Nat. Assoc. V Tidewater Tele. Emp. Credit The Broyhill Family Foundation VII Kiwanianne Club of Charleston, WV Un R.A. Bryan Foundation (T.A. Statesville VI Optimist Club of Knoxville Virginia Beach, VA Loving Co.) Statesville Knoxville, TN VI Town of Highlands Sch. Fd. Budd Services Highlands V Kiwanis Club of Mount Dora V Optimist Club of Western Burlington Industries V Union County High School Mount Dora, FL York C.F. Sauer Company VI Lenoir Kiwanis Club York, SC Bhirsville, GA Cape Industries (Hoehst Celanese) Lenoir VII Ora Athl. & Empl. Asst. V United Uniserv (FTP-NEA) Carolina Foods, Inc. V Lions Club of Tavares Club Ocala, FL Carolina Mills, Inc. Shelby Tavares, FL III University of NC Carolina Steel Corporation VI Lucille Wall Music Club IV Pickett & Hatcher Ed. Chapel Hill Carolina Builders Corporation CARQUEST Henrietta Fund,Inc Chapel Hill Columbus, GA Central Carolina Bank VI LCAssoc. of Educ. Off. Pers. VII Valdese Music Club V Polk Education Foundation Valdese Centura Bank Lincoln ton Chesapeake Display & Packaging Bartoiv, FL V Varina Lions Club, Inc. V Manassas Park Education Chesebrough Pond’s USA V Premier Designs, Inc. Richmond, VA Assoc. Ciba Corporation Irving, TX Manassas Park, VA VI Viola Nolan Blanton SF CJS (Motor Bearings) V Manassas Park Serv. Coalition V PEO Sisterhood Chapter Q Shelby Coastal Lumber Company Manassas Park, VA Boone V Woman’s Missionary Union Coats North America IV Manassas Park Woman’s Club VI Ricky D. Sims Mem. Sch. of VA Cogentrix Manassas Park, VA Fund Richmoiid, VA Collins & Aikman Burlington V Marion Civitan Club V Wynelle Akins Scholarship Colonial Pipeline Marion I RP Spangler, Sr. FLP + EWS Fund Cone Mills Corporation Blairsville, GA Cooperative Bank for Savings V McAdenville Mens Club Shelby Corn Products McAdenville V S. C. Junior Civitan VI WMU of Stanly County Lancaster, SC Albemarle Corning, Inc. V Millbridge Ruritan Club Componets VIII Salisbury Music Club Salisbury CSX Corporation V Monroe City-Union Co. Salisbury Independent College Dacotah Foundation Assn. Ed III Scholarship Program> fund Of9{prtli Archie K. Davis Monroe Admin.,Inc Carolina: Delta Airlines Nashville, TN V Morganton Lions Club The A.B. Carter Foundations Delux Corporation Foundation Morganton V Sherwood High School, A.E. Finley & Associates The Diamond Trust PTSA The Dickson Foundation IV Mount Dora Bs. & Prof. Wm Advance Stores Company, Inc. Charlotte Diebold, Inc. Club Akers Foundation, Inc. Dillard Paper Company Mount Dora, FL IV Snapping Shoals Elec. Mem. The Alex Hemby Foundation The Lexington Dispatch V N State Football Offical’s A. Cor Allied Signal Covington, GA The Dixie Yarns Foundation Greensboro Allison Erwin Company IV South Atlantic Conference Altell Corporation Douglas Battery Mfg. IV Naval Officers Wives Club The Dover Foundation Charlotte American Greeting Corporation May port, FL Drexel Heritage VIII Southeast Language Assoc., Artee Industries, Inc. VII North Davidson High School Duke Power Inc AT&T Foundation Lexington E.N. Beard Hardware Lumber Atlanta, GA Bank of Granite III NC Assoc. of Rescue and Barnhill Contracting Company Engraph, Inc. VII Spotsylvania High School EMS Bassett Furniture Industries Export Leaf Tobacco Company Spotsylvania, VA Goldsboro B.B.Walker Company Foundation Family Dollar Stores IV St. Luke’s Hospital Auxiliary Fayetteville Publishing Company VIII NC Cooperative Extension B.C. Moore and Sons, Inc. Columbus Felix Harvey Foundation Serv. Becton Dickinson and Company Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Raleigh VI State Emp. Association of The Belk Foundation NC Belk Hudson Leggett Department First Citizens Bank V NC Exten. Homemakers First Gaston Foundation Asoc. Inc Troy Stores VIII SC Dept, of Transportation BellSouth Telecommunications Fletcher Industries Gastonia Florida Steel Corporation Columbia, SC Bernhardt Industries, Inc. Best Distributing Company Ford Motor Company

24 / Gardner-Webb University Independent College IFund/ (Bequests & In Udonov of

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Dixon, Sr. Marriott Education Service Stephenson Milwork Freudenberg Spunweb Company Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon Merchant Distributors, Inc. The Stonecutter Foundation Mr. &. Mrs. Charles W. Gaddy Reverend and Mrs. L. Keith Dixon Martin Marietta Materials Surry Telephone,, Galey & Lord The Tanner Foundation, Inc. Marsh Furniture Company Miss Lawson Baker Durham Garris Evans Lumber Matthews-Belk Department Stores John A. Taylor Cecelia Eades Edwards Georgia Pacific Corporation Taylor Brothers, Inc. Mayo Knitting Mill Mrs. Dorothy Washburn Edwards Gerber Companies Foundation Taylor Oil Company The McNair Foundation Roxie Eeds The Glen Family Foundation (Jam The Thomas Foundation Milliken Foundation Glenn) Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eeds Microsoft Corporation Glen Raven Mills Miss Macie Elizabeth Farley Morgan Company Foundation Timken Company Golden Corral Corporation Triad Guaranty Insurance Ms. Josephine W. Finison Lewis S. Morris Goodmark Foods, Inc. Mount Olive Pickle Company Trion, Inc. Mrs. Joseph Freeman, Jr. Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company Tultex Corporation N.B. Handy Company Reverend and Mrs. Buddy Freeman Greensboro Milling Corporation United Carolina Bancshare Nacco Materials Handleing Dr. and Mrs. Roger Gaddis Greensboro News & Record United Guaranty Corporation National Wholesale Company United Dominion Industries Miss Ashley Marie Gantt GTE South NationsBank Corportion Guardian Corporation Universal Leaf Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Hank Garrity Mr. and Mrs. William Neal Guilford Mills UPS Foundation Mr. and Mrs.David Gomes New York Life Insurance Flackney Brothers, Inc. The Phillip Van Every Foundation Norfolk Southern Foundation Mrs. Kathryn Hamrick Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Hargrave North Carolina Foam Industries Volvo Construction Equipment Master Eli Nash Hardin Heilig Meyers Furniture Vulcan Materials North Carolina Natural Gas Dr. Garland Hendricks Henry E. Wurst Family Foundation W.R. Bonsai Company, Inc. North State Telephone Company Reverend and Mrs. Mickey High Point Bank & Trust Wachovia Corporation Nucor Hoechst Calanese Foundation Wade Manufacturing Company Heyward Oakwood Homes, Inc. Mrs. Wyndolyn Hollifield Holt Hosiery Mills, Inc. Occidental Chemical Corporation Winn-Dixie Raleigh, Inc. Hooker Furniture Corporation The Wheat Foundation Master Tanner James Hoyle Parkdale Mills The Wren Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Humphries Hornwood, Inc. PCS Phosphate Wyatt Quarles Seed Company Howard Construction Peoples Security Insurance Interstate/Johnson Lane Staff John W. Hunt Phillip Morris Master Christian Taylor Jessup Industrial Federal Savings Piedmont Federal Savings ‘Bequests: Louise B. Jolley Industrial &. Textile Supply Co. Estate of Clara Perry Angel Plantation Pipe Line Corporation Reverend Leland Kerr Ingersoll'Rand Company Pleasants Hardware Company Shelby Dr. Betty E. Knox Ingold Company Porter Brothers Foundation Estate of Pauline D. Harrill Dr. Robert L. Lamb Insteel Industries, Inc Public Service Company of North Shelby Integon Corporation Foundation Dr. William W. Leathers Carolina Estate of Verdie H. Lovelace International Telephone & R.R. Donnelley Boiling Springs Master Bradley Scott Ledford Telegraph Mr. & Mrs. Trent Ragland, Jr. Estate of Marguerite Noel Mr. and Mrs. Randall Lowery Interstate/Johnson Lane Regional Acceptance Corporation Concord Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lutz Jac, Inc Regtrol, Inc. Estate of Chettie H. Williams Master Art Mauney III J. A. Jones Construction Renfro Corporation Millers Creek Dr. Albert Meiberg J.W. Burress, Inc. The Reeves Foundation Jefferson Pilot Communications Mrs. Ellen B. Moore Ridgeview Mills, Inc Estate of Joe Wright Johnson Controls Robert E. Stroupe Shelby Jean J. Moore Johnson & Johnson Family of Rockwell International Dr. Robert E. Morgan Products Rocky Mount Cord Company InJtbnorOf: Dr. M. Vann Murrell Joseph Dave Foundation E.T. Rollins, Jr. Reverend Robert Abrams Peggy Paksoy Kennametal, Inc. Rollins Hudig Hall of the Carohnas Mr. and Mrs. Bernum B. Ashley. Sr. Mr. Bobby Pettyjohn Frank H. Kenan The Rubbermaid Foundation Reverend and Mrs. Monroe Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Piercy The Glenn E. Ketner Family Sandox Chemicals Corporation Reverend Richard E. Plyler Foundation, Inc. Sara-Lee Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bailey Kingsdown, Inc. Seager Waterproofing, Inc. Mr. C. Brent Ballew Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plyler Konica Manufacturing U.S. Serta Mattress Company Mr. George Blanton, Jr. Master Andrew Caleb Prevatte LADD Furniture Shadowline, Inc. Mrs. Gladys Boroughs Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Raith The Lance Foundation Shufford Mills, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Bost Mrs. Evelyn T. Rogers Leath, McCarthy & Maynard Slane Hosiery Mills, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Brittain Miss Laney Schenck Lederle Proxis Biological Snyder Paper Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Joel Buice Master Samuel B. Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. LeGrand, SouthTrust Bank Dr. Bob Shepherd Southern States Corporation Master Dayton Gene Cash Jr- Mr. and Mrs. Wade Shepherd Lenoir Mirror Company Southern Bank &. Trust Mrs. Lucille H. Cole Lexington State Bank Spectrum Dyed Yarns, Inc. Dr. Donald Cook Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shook Liberty United Mutual Insurance Sprint/Mid Atlantic Olivia Katherine Cook Reverend and Mrs. Dan Silver Longley Supply Company Spray Cotton Mills Master Thomas Anthony Costello Kathy Eeds Skinner Lowes Charitable & Education Star Telephone Membership Mr. Ralph W. Costello Miss Caitlin Blythe Smith Foundation Corporation Mr. Ralph W. Dixon, Jr. Debbie Eeds Smith The Loxcreen Co., Inc. Statesville Brick Company

1996 Annual Report / 25 In Manor of & In Memory of Jack Morrison Bob Hoffman Annie Mae Crawley Thomasene Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith Hughy Hollifield Eleanor Crotts Donald M. Navey Master Duncan Elijah Snowhill John A. Hoyle Essie D. Davis Alfred Odembo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spangler Luella Huey David Dawson Philly Odembo Reverend and Mrs. Alvin Spencer Agnes B. Huggins Rodney Deaton Reverend Elwood Orr Mr. ]. L. Suttle, Jr. Ethel Humphries Virginia Deese Vesta S. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sutton Mrs. Alston Hunnicutt Jane DePriest Edna Patterson Miss Erica J. Morgan Vinesett Ophas Hunt Paul Dill Reverend Flay Payne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warlick Richard Alvin lsenhour Robbie Dixon Vonno Payne Dr. and Mrs. H. Gene Washburn Lena Tyner lvester Doris Eades Walter C. Pennington Dr. and Mrs W. Wyan Washburn Leona Perry Ivey E. Eades Hilton Freeman T. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watson David James Jack D. Edwards Beatrice Phillips Dr. Gene Watterson Barbara Johnson E. C. Eeds William Plowden Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Weekley Gus and Dovie Jolley Reverend William Elliott Ray Poplin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wentzel Frances Ann Jones Katherine D. Ervin R. E. Price Dt. and Mrs. M. Christopher White Onze and Alice Jones Sherrill Eskridge Everett A. Proctor Mrs. Martin White Hoyt S. Keeter, Sr. Helen Falls Lola Holtzclaw Pruitt Dr. ]. L. Wilson James W.Keeter Sara Falls George C. Psilopovlos Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wirt Mildred Keller Dr. Forrest Feezor Frank Pullen Dr. Roy Wyatt Mrs. C. W. Keller Ella Gant Fetzer David Putnam, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fields Young, HI R.B. King, Jr. Elizabeth Fraley Joyce H. Putnam Marvin Kiser J. W. Gantt, Jr. Marvin H. Putnam In Memory Of: Reverend A. M. Kiser Louis W. Gardner, Jr. Orlando Quintero Jim Adams Ruby B. Kiser Colon Gardner Pearl Renfro Edna Jones Allen Juanita Kluttz Sheila lsenhour Gardner Kenneth Rhyne Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Allen Norris D. Lackey Edgar Glasgow W. C. “Bill” Ridley Carl Bailey Harvey Lakey John Godbold, Sr. James Roach Samuel Wilson Barringer Margaret Lampley Margaret Godbold Effie Robbins Burgess Bartlett Roger and Dana Lane Coleman Goforth Ewell Robbins Amon Baucom Faye Hopper Ledford Palmer Gold Melba Robbins Paul Beam Thomas P. Lee Glenn Goode M. Hanes Roberson Wade Beam Tom Lee Maggie Moore Goodwin Annie B. Roberts Bertie Biggerstaff Dr. and Mrs. T. Max Linnens Lewis Grady Maurice Roberts Mrs. Mildred Blackwell Ruby Littlejohn Hershel Greene Ona and Fletcher Ruppe Frank Blanton Floyd M. Loft in Roy B. Greene Carolyn Rush John Boaz Zula M. Long Selma Greene Reverend James Sanders W. Garland Bolejack Elizabeth Love Joe Gregg Ed Saunders Jerry Bray Verdie Lovelace Mrs. Nancy Gregory Haskel Seism Betty Bridges Bill Lowery Mr. and Mrs. ]. Van Hampton, Sr Effie Scoggins Ken Bridges Ray Webb Lutz Dr. John C. Hamrick ,Sr. E. Jerome Scott Irene Brittain Paul Lynn Grace Hamrick Effie Scruggs Charles Broadway Beany Martin Irene Jones Hamrick Pauline Seagraves Doyle W. Bryson Dr. Harry Matthews L. T. Hamrick D. Michael Sessom Ruth Byars Robert M. Maxwell Louise Hamrick M.O. Shehan Mary McKinnon Caddell Ben Mayhue Margaret S. Hamrick Lura Belle Sigmon Mabel Carpenter Meredith H. McDaniel Rosina Hamrick Mrs. Willie Falls Sims Paul C. Carter Richmond Pearce McGraw Mrs. Louise Hand Ann Singleton Col. Crawley B. Cash, Jr. Mrs. Raye Ellis McMurry John Harrelson C. B. Smith Herbert Caulder Robert McQuoid Abbie Wall Harris Ernest Smith Dr. A. Mickey Church Virginia McSwain Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Harris Fannie K. Spangler Essie Champion Clark Artie Meilenger OUie Harris Addie Sparks Donnie Cole Laura Mixson Blanton Hartness Robert Staley Kenneth H. Cole Eleanor Moore Dr. Swan Haworth Roscoe Staley Iris C. Cooke Joe T. Moore Fannie Haynes Lonnie Stalvey Em lie ns R. Cornwell Polly Moore Ann Lee Heywood Alfred L. Stancil Reid Cornwell Gilbert and Sue Morgan Virginia H. Hill Lela Ledford Stanley J. C. Cowan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Morgan Russell L. Hinton hois Crane In Memory of & EndowedScholarships

Kings Mountain/Gardner-Webb Margaret Young Memorial Mary Lou Steedley Minnie Connor Poston Memorial Scholarship Scholarship University Scholarship William C. Stephens Thomas P. Pruitt Sr. Memorial L.V. Lee Family Memorial Rufus Stutts Academic fellows Scholarship Scholarship Clayton Summey Scholarships George Edward Sweet Memorial LeGrand-Ware Memorial Tommy Tate, Jr. Charles Andrews Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Kate Taylor Scholarship David and Winifred Herbert Daniel A. and Madge Tedder general Academic Lindsay Scholarship Black/Bonner Scholarship Mac Teeter Scholarships ‘Based on Marcus Randolph Martin Memorial Charles B. and Sue C. Camp Dean Terry financial ‘Ng.ed Scholarship Scholarship Willie E. Teseniar Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Berry Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Mauney Roberta Warlick Dixon Memorial Alvirta Tessner Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Eunice V. Thomas Clarence N. Peeler Andrews Frank S. and Barbara Mayo Anthony F. Eastman Academic James Troxler Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Fellows Endowed Scholarship Reverend Benny Turner Fund C. and O. Arrington Scholarship Daniel W. and Bettye A. Moore Jr. John Twitty Herman P. Jarvis Memorial Board of Advisors William S. Scholarship Dr. Ernest C. Upchurch Scholarship Barkley Jr. Memorial Scholarship Joe T. and Ellen B. Moore Sr. Angeline Van Poppel Scholarship M. Lansford Jolley Scholarship Marilyn Veal Lt. Colonel William S. Barkley Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. M.A. (Brick) Morris Edna H. Mack Scholarship Jessie Wall Scholarship Milliken Scholarship Virginia Watson C.L. Beam Memorial Scholarship Porter Brothers, Inc. Scholarship Robert Earle Morgan Scholarship Bill Watterson Anissa Bingham Memorial Jeff Watts Scholarship Claude Proctor Scholarship Helen Speck Scholarship Elizabeth Weathers George and Nancy Blanton, Jr. Thomas P. Pruitt, Sr., Memorial Mae Cline Stroup Memorial James Yates Weathers Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship J. R. Wensil Grace Welch Blanton Scholarship S.S. Royster Memorial Scholarship Business Endowed Herschel T. White T.F. and Rhea Bridges Scholarship D. W. Royster Sr. Memorial Scholarship Scholarships Bill Williams George Henry and Martha Jane Belk/Ellis Business Scholarship Woodrow W. Willis, Jr. Brittian Memorial Scholarship Walter Ed and Gertrude Sain First Union National Bank Mr. Flay Willis Ensign Ronald Franklin Carpenter Memorial Scholarship Scholarship for the Broyhill Nancy Hope Willis Memorial Scholarship E. Jerome Scott Memorial School of Management Scholarship Dr. J. L. Wilson Cora C. Costner Memorial Hampton C. and Betty C. Hager Teresa Winn Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Ray Small Academic Scholarship Scholarship Vernelle Withrow Mary Lide Doggett Memorial E.R. and Helen Hoffman Robert Wray, Jr. Scholarship Elon and Etheleen M. Smawley Scholarship Scholarship Estelle D. Wright J.R. Dover Jr. Memorial Donald J. Kemerait Scholarship Pauline Wylie Scholarship C.R. and Elizabeth Spangler Melba G. Wyndham Scholarship Ray Webb Lutz/Texaco Scholarship Duncan Family Endowed Norman G. Yates, Jr. Scholarship Earl W. and Evelyn H. Spangler Clyde L. and Rufus Stutts Memorial Business Scholarship W.P and Pauline Ellis Scholarship Practical Leadership We are greatful to our donors for tfieir Development Scholarship William Y. Webb Memorial Catherine Cline Falls and John generosity on endowing the following Business Scholarship Zimiri Falls Jr. Memorial Everett G. and Vera L. Spurling scholarship funds: Scholarship Scholarship fAfatrsing Endowed ‘Endowed Scholarships Joseph B. Freeman Jr. Education The Eloise and Pat Spangler Scholarship Fund Scholarships Fund Qeneral Academic Everett G. and Vera L. Spurling Joseph H. and Carolyn (\ C;uroll Virgil M. Hailey Scholarship ‘Endowed Scholarships Scholarship III Nursing Scholarship Earle A. and Adele G. Hamrick Sr. Charlene Stamey Memorial W.P. and Pauline T. Ellis Nursing George and Ida Wood Blanton Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship S.C. and Pauline D. Harrill Robert R. and Jessie I. Forney Maxwell B. Hamrick Sr. Endowed J.P. Stevens and Company Memorial Scholarship Nursing Scholarship Scholarship Fund Scholarship W. Shirley and Gladys J. Haynie Annie Mae Miller Walker Marjorie Cox Gray Maxwell B. Sr. and Ruth P Endowed Scholarship Fund Hamrick Scholarship Scholarship Willie Odom Money Memorial James A. and Hazel B. Hodge Lee B. Weathers Scholarship Scholarship O.P Hamrick Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship M. Christopher and Linda F. White Albert D. Raines Memorial Nursing W. Shirley Haynie Memorial Nancy Holbrook Scholarship Hart County High School Scholarship Scholarship Garrie L. Kendrick Memorial Scholarship Jenny King Scholarship Fund Scholarship

1996 Annual Report / 2/ ‘Endowed Scholarships

•Directors zvhicfi interviezvs each Glaxo Women in Science Scholars Willie D. and Murleen G. Hall Dr. Regan Stewart Memorial scfwfarsfiip recipient and recommends Ministerial Scholarship Z.W. and Carl E. Jolley Memorial Scholarship azvards. Donors zvfio establish Scholarship Carl L. and Lula H. Hamrick Ernest Julian Webb Memorial endozvment funds zvithin this Memorial Scholarship Professor and Mrs. M.A. Moseley Jr. Scholarship organization e\press their commitment Memorial Scholarship Hardin Memorial Education Fund Jean M. Young Memorial Nursing to assisting students in the high Scholarship A.D. and Ruth Park Harmon Athletic Endowed catting of the Christian ministry. Memorial Ministerial Scholarship Scholarships fine Arts and L. R. Harrill Memorial Ministerial Endowed Christian Alumni Tennis Scholarship Fund Performing Arts Scholarship Service Organization J.W. and Terry Abernethy, 111. Endowed Scholarships Wendy Suzanne Hazelworth Love Scholarships Women’s Basketball Scholarship C.A. and Essie Brittain Memorial Memorial Scholarship Fred L. and Sallie N. Abrams Garland H. Allen Golf Scholarship Music Scholarship Clyde B. and Kathryn B. Little Memorial Scholarship Bulldog Club Scholarship George Cribb Music Scholarship Ministerial Scholarship Reverend and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas R. and Shirley B. Causby Etta M. Elliott Memorial Music M. G. Martin Memorial Ministerial Abrams Scholarship Men’s Basketball Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Clara P. Angel Scholarship Huel E. May Memorial Ministerial G. Wayne and Pauline J. DeHart C.A. and Annie Knotts Hoyle Hoyt G. and Meta Q. Bailey Endowed Athletic Scholarship Memorial Music Scholarship Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Dudley Nolan Memorial W.H. Hudson Scholarship Fund Baptist Student Union Scholarship Ministerial Scholarship M. Henry and Pam Garrity Max and Mary Padgett Music Athletic Scholarship Herman A. and Ellen B. Beam Race Path Baptist Church Scholarship Scholarship Ministerial Scholarship Florence Hamrick and Roland M. Dorothy Seism Seagraves Hamrick Scholarship Beaver Dam Baptist Church M.E. Shell Ministerial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Thomas B. Hamrick Scholarship Donald Ervin and Betty Morris Spangler Music Scholarship Herman and Margaret Best Smith Ministerial Scholarship Trela R. and Erline Hendrix Sr. Gardner'Webb University Music Scholarship Basketball Scholarship Reverend and Mrs. H.M. Stroup Faculty Scholarship Bethlehem Baptist Church Memorial Ministerial Scholarship Jack Hunt Scholarship Scholarship ‘Disabled Student Winifred Herbert Lindsay Women’s Cline W. and Doris Borders ‘Endowed Scholars flips ‘Teacher Education Basketball Scholarship Scholarships Scholarship William P. and Wilene C. Davis James E. and Patricia J. Putnam Lloyd C. and Virginia F. Bost Scholarship for Hearing Impaired Susan Renae Cook Memorial Golf Scholarship Scholarship Students Scholarship J.L. and Sara McFarland Suttle Jr. J. R. Cantrell Memorial Dr. George T. and Marguerite Noel Roberta Warlick Dixon Teacher Men’s Tennis Scholarship Scholarship Education Scholarship Memorial Fund for Visually Victor Bulldog Scholarship Harold W. and Mary Lou Causby Impaired Students Ralph L. Falls Scholarship Martin Lynn White and Andrew Scholarship Marylene Noel Scholarship for Michael J. Frost Scholarship Christopher White Athletic Cleo P. and James E. Chadwell Handicapped Students Scholarship Gardner-Webb University Teacher Scholarship Charles L. Sigmon Memorial Education Scholarship Paris Leland and Donnis Gold Scholarship for Visually Impaired Kenneth Howard Cole Memorial Hamrick-Perry Memorial Yelton Memorial Golf Students Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Alfred L. and Mary Mayo Stancil F. Glenn and Ray Cornwell Dr. Betty Knox Scholarship Scholarship for Hearing Impaired Athletic Mall of fame Scholarship Joyce Harris Putnam Memorial Nancy Hope Willis Memorial Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of W.D. and llease B. Cornwell Scholarship Sara McFarland Suttle Memorial Fame Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Carlos L. and Constance C. "loung Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of John Ed and Essie D. Davis Endowed Handicapped James Orville "Dean" and Rubye Fame Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Fund Reynolds Terrell Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Davis The Christian Service Scholarship Ministerial Endowed International Organization Scholarships Double Shoals Baptist Church Scholarships •J}ie Christian Service Organization Scholarship Beulah Rimmer Craig Memorial Lena Niven Ayers Memorial is a speciaf endozved scfwfarsfiip Double Springs Baptist Church Scholarship Christian Vocation Scholarship fund zvhich provides financial Scholarship Clyde J. Dotson Scholarship support to students zofto are D. Harding Caldwell Memorial Charles 1. Dover Memorial Ministerial Scholarship preparing for vocational Christian Math and Science Scholarship Florence Baptist Church service. Scholarships W.E. Entrekin Memorial Scholarship •The Christian Service Organization Scholarship Joseph W. Geddes Memorial Gaston Memorial Education Fund is governed bij its ozvtt ‘Board of Engineering Scholarship idozved Scholarships

gaa Stewart Memorial Willie D. and Murleen G. Hall Glaxo Women in Science Scholars \Directors zvhich interviezvs each Warship Ministerial Scholarship Z.W. and Carl E. Jolley Memorial scholarship recipient and recommends Julian Webb Memorial Carl L. and Lula H. Hamrick Scholarship azvards. (Donors zvho establish ^larsnip Memorial Scholarship Professor and Mrs. M.A. Moseley Jr. endozvment funds zvithin this 1. Young Memorial Nursing Hardin Memorial Education Fund Memorial Scholarship organization express their commitment >larship A.D. and Ruth Park Harmon to assisting students in the high Memorial Ministerial Scholarship Athletic Endozved calling of the Christian ministry. ie Arts and Scholarships forming Arts L. R. Harrill Memorial Ministerial Endozved Christian Scholarship Alumni Tennis Scholarship Fund dozved Scholarships Service Organization Wendy Suzanne Hazelworth Love J.W. and Terry Abernethy, III. nd Essie Brittain Memorial Memorial Scholarship Women’s Basketball Scholarship Scholarships ic Scholarship Clyde B. and Kathryn B. Little Garland H. Allen Golf Scholarship Fred L. and Sallie N. Abrams t Cribb Music Scholarship Ministerial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Bulldog Club Scholarship . Elliott Memorial Music M. G. Martin Memorial Ministerial Reverend and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas R. and Shirley B. Causby darship Scholarship Abrams Scholarship Men’s Basketball Scholarship nd Annie Knotts Hoyle Huel E. May Memorial Ministerial Clara P. Angel Scholarship G. Wayne and Pauline J. DeHart lorial Music Scholarship Scholarship Endowed Athletic Scholarship Hoyt G. and Meta Q. Bailey iudson Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth Dudley Nolan Memorial Fund

\d Mary Padgett Music Ministerial Scholarship Baptist Student Union Scholarship M. Henry and Pam Garrity ►larship Race Path Baptist Church Athletic Scholarship Herman A. and Ellen B. Beam iy Seism Seagraves Ministerial Scholarship Florence Hamrick and Roland M. Scholarship ►larship M.E. Shell Ministerial Scholarship Hamrick Scholarship Beaver Dam Baptist Church er Music Scholarship Donald Ervin and Betty Morris Thomas B. Hamrick Scholarship Scholarship ir-Wehb University Music Smith Ministerial Scholarship Herman and Margaret Best Trela R. and Erline Hendrix Sr. ltv Scholarship Reverend and Mrs. H.M. Stroup Basketball Scholarship Scholarship

Memorial Ministerial Scholarship Bethlehem Baptist Church ahled Student Jack Hunt Scholarship Scholarship {owed Scholarships Teacher ‘Education Winifred Herbert Lindsay Women’s Cline W. and Doris Borders Basketball Scholarship n P. and Wilene C. Davis Scholarships Scholarship larship for Hearing Impaired James E. and Patricia J. Putnam Susan Renae Cook Memorial Lloyd C. and Virginia F. Bost ents Golf Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship )rge T. and Marguerite Noel J.L. and Sara McFarland Suttle Jr. Roberta Warlick Dixon Teacher J. R. Cantrell Memorial lorial Fund for Visually Men’s Tennis Scholarship Education Scholarship Scholarship ired Students Victor Bulldog Scholarship Ralph L. Falls Scholarship Harold W. and Mary Lou Causby ne Noel Scholarship for Martin Lynn White and Andrew Michael J. Frost Scholarship Scholarship jicapped Students Christopher White Athletic Cleo P. and James E. Chadwell 5 L. Sigmon Memorial Gardner-Webb University Teacher Scholarship Education Scholarship Scholarship larship for Visually Impaired Paris Leland and Donnis Gold Kenneth Howard Cole Memorial ?nts Hamrick-Perry Memorial Yelton Memorial Golf Scholarship Scholarship L. and Mary Mayo Stancil Scholarship larship for Hearing Impaired Dr. Betty Knox Scholarship F. Glenn and Ray Cornwell Athletic Stall of Tame Scholarship Hope Willis Memorial Joyce Harris Putnam Memorial larship Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of W.D. and I lease B. Cornwell Sara McFarland Suttle Memorial Fame Scholarship Scholarship L and Constance C. Young Scholarship wed Handicapped Winifred Herbert Lindsay Hall of John Ed and Essie D. Davis James Orville "Dean" and Rubye Fame Scholarship Scholarship larship Fund Reynolds Terrell Scholarship The Christian Service Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Davis tisterial Endozved International Scholarship Organization olarships Scholarships Double Shoals Baptist Church ‘The Christian Service Organization iven Ayers Memorial Beulah Rimmer Craig Memorial Scholarship it ian Vocation Scholarship is a speciaf endozved scholarship Scholarship Double Springs Baptist Church fund zvhich provides financiaC Jing Caldwell Memorial Clyde J. Dotson Scholarship Scholarship serial Scholarship support to students zvfio are Charles I. Dover Memorial preparing for vocationaf Christian <: Baptist Church iMath and Science Scholarship service. larship Scholarships W.E. Entrekin Memorial

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